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Dairygold and Kerry Dairy Ireland have decided to maintain their milk price for June supplies. This comes following a cut ...
This week’s show features interviews with the Department of Agriculture and Seedtech, along with all the latest tillage news.
Catch crops have many benefits and this year there it looks like a lot more will be planted by tillage farmers under a new ...
Martin Kenny TD has expressed outrage and concern over the proposed EU budget changes, which will see income cuts to older ...
Gary Abbott recently attended a Kuhn press event near Saverne, France where the manufacturer unveiled a flurry of updates and ...
MEPs have returned fire in the Commission's battle to dissolve the standalone CAP budget to leave farmers competing with ...
Richard Thomson-Moore was giving evidence at the High Court on Wednesday in his defence relating to the failed €15m agreement ...
The lack of ambition in CAP programmes is a reflection of the lack of budgetary commitment from the Commission.
The Commission-drafted document lists 2032 as the last year it wants farmers to be able to claim both a pension and ...
Opinion: Aidan Brennan looks at the implications of the appropriate assessment process on the likelihood of Ireland retaining ...
In excess of 76,000 non-productive investments (NPIs) were submitted as part of 9,000 applications in 2023 and 2024.
Adam Woods takes a look at the leaked draft CAP proposals and what they might mean for suckler farmers in the next round of ...