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2019-02-05
Calf export trade faces shipping bottleneck
Milk output racing two years ahead of Food Harvest targets
Farmers up in arms over ‘unbelievable’ ANC decisions
Processors stockpile ‘Cheddar mountain’ as a Brexit buffer
Wildlife poaching soars as gangs target deer, hares and small birds
Leitrim forestry group demands a role in Department review
IFA isolated on its stance over CAP salary exemptions
Rabble-rousing IFA can’t have it every way on EU payments
Mart numbers slump on back of Brexit fears
It’s time to beef up the good news message about our food industry
Time and confidence big IFA barriers for women
Tillage farms have highest reliance on direct payments, conference told
‘Farmers are more reliant on chemistry than they should be’
‘When this got going, my life began again’
Beware of jargon and agendas when dealing with ‘sound science’
I can’t understand the huge jump in price of fertilisers
Mild winter has extended our grazing season by five weeks
Profit monitor an essential for all dairy farmers
Tax worries and income fears the biggest stumbling blocks to smooth farm transfers
Light up your tractor fully or pay the penalty, farmers told
Five simple steps to make sure you can get the
Driverless robot tractors take Japan a step closer to ‘unmanned farming’
Loan your farm business needs
Mart accident claims must be ‘fair and rational’ — ICOS
Scanning results point to
A hectic lambing season
Numbers don’t add up as prices start to level off
IN THE KNOW
Prices boost as numbers drop
Factories are beefing up their tactics
2019 gets off to a sticky start at the Showgrounds
Cavehill Niall crowned champion Charolais
NITROGEN IN CATCH CROPS AND GRASSLAND NEEDS CAREFUL MANAGEMENT
Are sprayer issues hitting your pocket?
10 STEPS TO MORE ACCURATE SPRAYING
Putting down roots: how to get started in forestry
AFFORESTATION GRANTS AND PREMIUMS AVAILABLE ACROSS 12 CATEGORIES
High-quality Cork holding guided at €10,000-plus per acre
Borrowers return to the land market as lenders loosen the purse strings
Residential north Kerry holding ideal for starter farmers
Show the love for our local food producers
Never underestimate the ‘awesome’ power of words
Music with Eddie Rowley
HOLDING BACK THE TIDE OF FAKE NEWS AND ALTERNATIVE FACTS MIGHT BEGIN WITH MINDING OUR LANGUAGE AND A CONSCIOUS EFFORT TO CONNECT WORDS TO MEANING
‘More carrot, less stick is needed on renewables’
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