Teagasc is calling for greater numbers of tillage businesses to actively contribute to the National Farm Survey.
As counties in the east and south-east continue to cope with the damage caused by Storm Chandra, Met Éireann has warned of ...
The extent to which red tape and bureaucracy is a concern to farmers is driven in large part by dairy farmers, according to ...
Prof. Frank O’Mara, has given the strongest hint yet that the details of the new, €30 million tillage aid scheme will be ...
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has hit out at the IFA's decision to protest outside Bord Bia ...
A few years ago, pneumonia was an issue with this Co. Wicklow dairy farmer's calves, particularly between two to six weeks-of-age ...
As sheds begin to quickly fill up over the next two weeks as calves hit the ground, farmers need to be on the look out for pneumonia.
The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers' Association has said eradication of TB depends on "effort and commitment" from "right ...
The reality is that Mercosur is just a side show when one considers the real issues to be addressed in Brussels over the ...
DAFM deputy chief veterinary officer, Prof. Eoin Ryan, who spoke to Agriland on the AgriFocus podcast about bluetongue ...
The future of the Farming Rathcroghan project is uncertain despite "extensive efforts" to secure long-term funding.
Timber processing business, Glennon Brothers, has announced that the Pontrilas Group is joining the Irish and UK-based ...