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Unrest in the Middle East is impacting the world oil market, with green diesel prices having jumped by up to 10c/l in a number of days, before marginally falling over the weekend and earlier this week ...
Born into a well known Cork farming family, Dan Browne did Agricultural Science in University College Dublin and was the third staff member to be taken on by the just-established Agricultural Research ...
Many mart managers report smaller sales for the time of year, with the number of lambs and cull ewes running below the norm.
The Teagasc National Farm Survey shows that investment on farms, on average, was lower in 2024 than it was in 2021. In fact, in each of the last four years, average gross investment in machinery, ...
Teagasc researchers Donagh Berry, Cliona Ryan and Stephen Butler look at dairy genetics while Nicky Byrne, Chloe Milar and Alan Dillon look at beef breeding programmes ...
There was a buzz around Athenry in Galway on Saturday last, and the fact Sheep 2025 was on out the road at the Teagasc ...
Prices for some of the key commodities on the European spot market dropped a shade this week, writes Aidan Brennan.
There has been a surge in the number of finishing units slaughtering thousands of cattle annually, Irish Farmers Journal analysis has revealed. Seventeen finishing units slaughtered over 5,000 cattle ...
It was a successful week for Irish bovine genetics at the 2025 Royal Highland Show in Scotland, writes Nevan McKiernan.
With nearly 50p/kg taken off prices paid since the end of April, it looks like that slide could be coming to an abrupt ...
Cork dairy farmer Tom Browne is to develop a solar farm with Danish multinational Ørsted, but first he has some farm ...
Caitríona Morrissey reports from Cork County Hall, where councillors debated the road safety risks from overgrown hedges.
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