Sinn Féin sought to up the ante on Government to depose Larry Murrin from his position as Bord Bia's chair on Wednesday.
The Irish Farmers Journal sat down with the Bord Bia chair Larry Murrin, who has called for dialogue to resolve issues which he says have been "wildly, wildly, amplified".
Nevan McKiernan reviews what was one of the best years for pedigree cattle breeding in decades, and looks ahead to what's in store for 2026.
Farmers could earn between €30,000 and €40,000 per year by leasing their land for a wind turbine. This is according to John McGarry, director of LP3, a company that specialises in finding sites for ...
Nobody pretends that traceability, environmental and animal health regulations in the Brazilian beef industry are or will be remotely comparable with those operating in the EU.
The announcement over the weekend of Ireland’s first bluetongue case was the news we didn’t want to hear, but with cases in Northern Ireland before Christmas, it was almost inevitable that it was ...
If Murrin digs in and refuses to go, it becomes a harder fight for the IFA in terms of its influence and power.
UFU deputy president John McLenaghan said DAERA’s current interpretation of the relevant legislation makes it “difficult or ...
Bluetongue virus has been confirmed on four farms in Co Wexford. The farms are located in the Blackwater area of the ...
Martin Merrick runs through some of the hygiene practices farmers should uptake at calving, minding first calved heifers and ...
Martin Merrick discusses some of the criteria under the TAMS solar scheme regarding farm roofs, with load capacity, ...
From 10-17 January 16 Macra members from Mayo, Roscommon, Cavan and Monaghan swapped wellies for ski boots as they headed to ...