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Effective from 1 June 2025, the Department of Agriculture has said that it will now look after policy regarding dog control.
Windblown timber from Co Cavan is shipped to China for the first time, marking a major export milestone for Irish forestry ...
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon, Teagasc director professor Frank O'Mara and Irish Farmers Journal editor Jack Kennedy ...
The Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment is finalising the heads of bill for the Renewable Heat Obligation (RHO) ...
Minister Healy-Rae was speaking directly to professional pesticide users at Crops and Technology, held by Teagasc at its ...
Minister Heydon encouraged all farmers to engage with AgNav, saying it will “strengthen all of the tools” open to farms.
Farmers who apply to future tranches of the Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme may not get in due to a potential ...
The number of sheep slaughtered between January and May 2025 fell by 16.4% when compared with the same period in 2024.
Teagasc launched the tillage carbon calculator at the Crops and Technology event at Oakpark, Co Carlow which was held ...
The 43ac farm for sale in Tipperary comes with pre-approved planning permission for a solar farm, as well as a lease ...
IFA says next CAP must target payment at those that need it most – farmers producing food, working the land, tending to ...
Dan Browne, a joint founder of Dawn Meats, has died. Originally from Douglas, Co Cork, in 1980 Browne set up Dawn Meats with ...
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