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2018-02-13
Slurry build-up is now close to breaking point
Glanbia take a positive line on milk price
Report calls for appeals review panel
Contractors want brakes applied on fast tractor proposals
New barley deal will give ‘top-up’ to suppliers
Fertiliser price hikes will cost sector €70m
‘There is no national fodder crisis’: Creed
Grace Maher
Whoever dreamt up Valentine’s Day definitely wasn’t a farmer
Little Milk Company is a big cheese with the connoisseurs
Forestry appeals committee in place after court action
‘Optimistic’ forecast on global dairy trends
How to get into the zone for the challenges of this lambing season
Squelching along, waiting for the weather to pick up!
ALL SMILES
Finishers still have time to recover lost ground on bulls
A strategic spring wheat policy can reduce our reliance on imported grains
Cover all bases by identifying risk factors
Interest rates hike poses potential headache for
Officials hope to bridge gaps in Mercosur talks
Future of CAP budget faces first hurdle
Dairy processors plan €230m investment over next two years
Farmers in expansion mode
Hitting nutrition targets key to the lambing season
‘Dirty’ sheep saga takes another twist
Are we losing the future generation of beef breeders?
Improved prices across the board despite high kill figure
Boss sparks a sales ring bidding flurry
Five-star Charolais Tullaghan McGregor reaches €3,500
In Mohill Mart
Fertiliser waiting game is a foolhardy strategy
Bedding down a diverse farm business
Drainage solutions
Lots of opportunity
Prime north Cork farm guided at €10k/ac
Déise views and 61ac of pasture for €750,000
Valentines’ Day
An amateur maestro and the horse that cheated death
Ray D’Arcy goes under the hammer for €1,800
Are we going to allow the markets to decide everything?
Songs and stories from Chris
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