Approximately 20,000 sheep farmers will benefit from an 85% advancement (€16 million total) in Sheep Welfare Payments commencing on time this week
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If done right, changing where crops are grown could feed an additional 825 million people globally. According to a new study by
On Saturday the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed began his journey from Dublin Airport to Tokyo. The trip
IFA National Sheep Chairman John Lynskey said finished lamb supplies at the factories have tightened considerably in the last week, leaving farmers
The largest wind farm to ever exist in Ireland has now entered commercial operation. Galway Wind Park, located south-west of Oughterard in
A deepening depression known as Storm Brian will cause heavy winds across southern and western coastal counties in Ireland tonight. Orange level
One of the oldest farms in New Zealand that has a long-running history of ownership among members of the same family is
Over 111,000 farmers are set to benefit from advanced payments worth €700 million under the 2017 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) and the
Voluntary initiative "Smart Farming", led by the IFA (Irish Farmers' Association) in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency, has released the publication of
The GLAS Traditional Farm Buildings Scheme 2018 is now open for applicants, announced the Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine, Michael
As part of its post-Brexit initiatives, Bord Bia is targeting Germany with the launch of two new German websites. At present, Germany
The National Ploughing Association (NPA) has confirmed that the National Ploughing Championships will be held in Screggan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly for a