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2020-08-11
Export sales excluded from Covid-19 beef aid scheme
Revamped Ornua PPI index ‘out by €550 per farmer’ on July returns
Are we willing to accept cheap labour as the price for our cheap food culture?
Banagher factory faces new planning hurdle
Workers’ conditions in the spotlight as meat factories scramble to contain virus
Tax bills and divorce fallout the big succession worries for farmers
Majority of farmers will receive less than €2,000 under beef aid scheme
Farmers can avail of Covid-19 tax break for 2019 returns
Slick advertising has blinded us to the realities of cheap food production
Stop the panic: there are safe ways to keep meat factories and pubs open
Scrubbing up nicely: Cavan family ‘clean up’ at Lakeland milk awards
‘I think I had a serious CV in agriculture… I was disappointed not to get the Ministry’
‘Not allowing the Banagher factory would be criminal’
‘The only time it’s too late for help is when the farm has been sold’
The financial pros and cons of joint land ownership for farming couples
Case study: Spouses need to weigh up tax efficiency gains against potential pension losses
An upside-down year takes another twist with stop-start conditions for the harvest
Decisions made now can shape your flock for generations
We’ll accept lower yields to get a better work-life balance
Our sector can prosper if we act on Wallace report
Higher numbers starting to hit prices as bullock trade softens
Mixed messages from the factories as quotes hover around €3.65/kg
Price cuts in Northern factories raise concerns
Giving up on salmonella vaccination is a gamble not worth taking
Imported bloodlines key as Cavan breeder shatters ram price record
Exceptional trade for rams at Tullow signals renewed confidence among breeders
Battling through the lambing season while coping with a Covid bereavement
‘We need to show people in secondary school that being a mechanic can offer a good life’
New Holland bridge gap with hybrid harvester
Revamped Claas Disco mowers hit all the right notes
Premier farming opportunities
Kilkenny farm guided at €11,000/ac
Lively interest in Longford land with development potential
Fairway to farming close to the capital
Strong bidding sees Leinster properties hit €15,000 per acre
‘Every tonne of grass utilised is an extra €173 profit so it really makes a difference’
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