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2018-10-16
Farm antibiotics pose threat to human health
Farm leaders call for speedy delivery of Basic Payments
Winter barley planting soars but oats under threat from seed shortage
Rodents are on the march and they’re getting bigger...
It’s ‘crunch time’ on CAP budget funding — Hogan
Silage contractors gear up for November harvests
Overseas consumers put a premium on Irish grass-fed label
‘Thousands of buildings are ripe for restoration’
Farmers finally waking up to the realities of land succession
Turning an old piggery into a potential income earner
‘Wind energy sector must engage with communities over turbines’
Subsidies now account for half of farm incomes
IFA lobbies for 10c/l increase on winter milk price
Beef prices reflect soaring European kill — MII
Spreading lime now could save thousands in feed costs next year
It’s time to tailor grazing plans to your lambing targets
STROKE OF LUCK
Crop producers are trapped in the crossfire between regulators and consumers’ demands
It was a positive budget for farmers but we should reserve judgement until the Finance Bill is published, writes
Watch out for a possible sting in the budget’s tail
‘CAP promises a fair standard of living for all farmers — not just dairying’
Brexit risks for farming grow more real as
Food exporters targeting growth in non-UK markets
Talks go down to the wire
WRAPPING UP THE CALVES FOR THE LONG WINTER MONTHS
Tide turning as Kepak first to raise prices
Looks aren’t everything – how to spot a bargain
IN THE KNOW
Prices stay stalled in factories gridlock
Wicklow’s ‘priceless’ cow
In a class of their own
Knottown Michael tops Gene Ireland list
Salers hits Replacement bullseye with €273 value
Derek Casey
MOLONEYS’ LINE-UP
A capital farming investment
Compact Kildare farm with residential potential
High yielding land with a foot in two counties
Westmeath grassland and forestry guided at €700,000
A dairy farmer’s dream
Committing a terrible crime against the future
Simon’s star turn
THE REALITY OF GLOBAL WARMING IS BEING HIDDEN AND DENIED IN A FOG OF GREED AND POLITICAL COWARDICE
‘I’d like to see civil servants working 80 hours a week in all weathers’
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