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Michael Kelly returns to TV in new six-part series Our Farm – a GIY story
Mick Kelly, founder of GIY (Grow It Yourself), returns to Irish television this March with a powerful new six-part ...
Our ambition is to make fertilizer-related Scope 3 reductions standard practice in global agri-food supply chains.”— ...
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Donal Skehan’s hungry gap dishes – celeriac salad, roast chicken with wild garlic and a winter panna cotta
We’re nearly through – can you feel the lift of the lighter evenings? Even though it’s still cold and damp, and most definitely layer-wearing weather, at this time of year, my appetite begins to shift ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order late Wednesday aiming to boost the production of glyphosate in the U. S.
Growing winter forage can improve water quality, reduce soil erosion, add organic matter, break up compaction and provide ...
It was described as the “freedom to farm” allowing farmers to de-intensify or change enterprise without losing direct payment supports. It was 2005 when farmers first claimed payment in this manner.
Bord Bia, Bluetongue and Mercosur dominated discussions as members of Westmeath IFA gathered for their annual general meeting. Farmers arrived early to Bloomfield House Hotel, Mullingar for the ...
Ireland’s tillage sector may require looking beyond traditional markets and towards new uses for straw such as in construction, writes Stephen Robb.
A new Government initiative to financially back a return of more flour mills in Ireland has been announced. At present, Ireland has only one industrial‑scale flour mill, located in Portarlington, run ...
It's been very, very wet. Since my last article, we have had the worst six weeks of winter weather I can remember for a long time. The first days of ...
The country’s top tillage farmers were celebrated on Tuesday 10th of February as the winners of the Tirlán Quality Grain Awards 2025 were announced at events in Co Cork’s Castlemartyr Resort and ...
U.S. farmers, though punished by slumping prices after last year's monster corn harvest, are expected to cut back only slightly on their plantings of the grain in 2026 as they brace for a fourth ...
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