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Irish Independent - Farming
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2020-03-31
Beef and sheep price collapse leaves farm sector facing financial crisis
Coronavirus crisis is a wake-up call we all need to buy more food from local producers
‘Silence is one thing I never expected to hear at a mart’
Agri laboratories switch focus to Covid-19 testing
Dairy farmers may be forced to cut output or dump milk
Solicitors witnessing wills through clients’ windows
Animal feed sales demand running 20pc ahead of normal
‘Fundamental shift’ needed on dairy breeding – ICSA
Many farmers in the west and northwest will see payments increase, while some in the southeast will lose out in the EU’s move to flatten CAP payments to €256/hectare
Farms are oases of normality amid the chaos as Mother Nature does her thing
The connection between oil prices and milk prices remains a mystery
How can I stop my noisy neighbours from ruining the one day off I have?
Gamble on goats has come up trumps for cheesemaker
‘I found the Teagasc help on developing recipes invaluable’
Transitional CAP looks likely as EU grapples with Covid-19 crisis
Don’t underestimate value of EBI to your herd
Climate changes mean we will need to pay more attention to soil management
Put a plan in place for tight grass supplies as flocks are turned out
Spring barley looks a sound option as beef finishers plan around reduced feed wheat yields
How to protect yourself against costly legal battles if livestock deals go wrong
Quotes slashed again and weight penalties back on the agenda
What was shaping up to be a great year for sheep farmers has become a nightmare
There are dangers in farm-to-farm trading of livestock
Planting the seeds for maximum productivity and profitability
Dung worth its weight in gold for organic reseeding
Mountfarna herd bucks trend to dominate at Cillin Hill
Limousins lead way as Herefords and Simmentals struggle
Angus still in strong demand as Covid-19 affects Kilkenny trade
In last week’s edition, our machinery correspondent wrote that farmers should expect lower contractor bills as diesel prices tumble. But this week, farm contractors’ spokesman argues that’s an unfair and misleading analysis
Spic and span Cavan holding ideal for a starter dairy farm
Rich pickings in the midlands for €730,000
While the rest of the world wonders how to fill all this spare time, farmers will always be busy
‘I wanted people to be able to buy our eggs directly from us as well as in the shops’
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