Farming

January 29, 2020
Farmers in west Tipperary fear potential livestock losses from stray bullets as deer poachers leave ‘carnage’ in their wake

More than 80 severed deer limbs and heads have been discovered on forestry in west Tipperary. The gruesome remains were uncovered by a local farmer who says the area has...

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January 29, 2020
Martin Coughlan: Strong mart prices means believing in factory prices

Sean Ryan of Sixmilebridge mart needed just one word to sum up the disparity between factory and mart prices - "confusing".

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January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

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January 29, 2020
Ian Marshall: High standards will be Ireland’s saving grace in face of Brexit

The one issue plaguing all Irish businesses throughout the Brexit furore has been uncertainty, and in the absence of any meaningful detail by those at the helm of this UK...

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January 29, 2020
Don’t be tempted by false economies when buying a second-hand tractor

A few weeks ago, we ran a piece on the new tractors that are likely to sell well in Ireland during 2020. Afterwards, I had an email from a farmer...

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January 29, 2020
Farmers in west Tipperary fear potential livestock losses from stray bullets as deer poachers leave ‘carnage’ in their wake

More than 80 severed deer limbs and heads have been discovered on forestry in west Tipperary. The gruesome remains were uncovered by a local farmer who says the area has...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

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January 29, 2020
Ian Marshall: High standards will be Ireland’s saving grace in face of Brexit

The one issue plaguing all Irish businesses throughout the Brexit furore has been uncertainty, and in the absence of any meaningful detail by those at the helm of this UK...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
To the manor born for €3.4m – A sporting and agricultural estate that once played host to Hollywood greats

Borleagh Manor Estate on 154ac at Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford, is one of the more extensive rural properties on the market.

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January 29, 2020
To the manor born for €3.4m – A sporting and agricultural estate that once played host to Hollywood greats

Borleagh Manor Estate on 154ac at Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford, is one of the more extensive rural properties on the market.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Don’t be tempted by false economies when buying a second-hand tractor

A few weeks ago, we ran a piece on the new tractors that are likely to sell well in Ireland during 2020. Afterwards, I had an email from a farmer...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Martin Coughlan: Strong mart prices means believing in factory prices

Sean Ryan of Sixmilebridge mart needed just one word to sum up the disparity between factory and mart prices - "confusing".

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Ian Marshall: High standards will be Ireland’s saving grace in face of Brexit

The one issue plaguing all Irish businesses throughout the Brexit furore has been uncertainty, and in the absence of any meaningful detail by those at the helm of this UK...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Martin Coughlan: Strong mart prices means believing in factory prices

Sean Ryan of Sixmilebridge mart needed just one word to sum up the disparity between factory and mart prices - "confusing".

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Don’t be tempted by false economies when buying a second-hand tractor

A few weeks ago, we ran a piece on the new tractors that are likely to sell well in Ireland during 2020. Afterwards, I had an email from a farmer...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
To the manor born for €3.4m – A sporting and agricultural estate that once played host to Hollywood greats

Borleagh Manor Estate on 154ac at Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford, is one of the more extensive rural properties on the market.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers in west Tipperary fear potential livestock losses from stray bullets as deer poachers leave ‘carnage’ in their wake

More than 80 severed deer limbs and heads have been discovered on forestry in west Tipperary. The gruesome remains were uncovered by a local farmer who says the area has...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Don’t be tempted by false economies when buying a second-hand tractor

A few weeks ago, we ran a piece on the new tractors that are likely to sell well in Ireland during 2020. Afterwards, I had an email from a farmer...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Don’t be tempted by false economies when buying a second-hand tractor

A few weeks ago, we ran a piece on the new tractors that are likely to sell well in Ireland during 2020. Afterwards, I had an email from a farmer...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Ian Marshall: High standards will be Ireland’s saving grace in face of Brexit

The one issue plaguing all Irish businesses throughout the Brexit furore has been uncertainty, and in the absence of any meaningful detail by those at the helm of this UK...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
To the manor born for €3.4m – A sporting and agricultural estate that once played host to Hollywood greats

Borleagh Manor Estate on 154ac at Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford, is one of the more extensive rural properties on the market.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
To the manor born for €3.4m – A sporting and agricultural estate that once played host to Hollywood greats

Borleagh Manor Estate on 154ac at Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford, is one of the more extensive rural properties on the market.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
To the manor born for €3.4m – A sporting and agricultural estate that once played host to Hollywood greats

Borleagh Manor Estate on 154ac at Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford, is one of the more extensive rural properties on the market.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers in west Tipperary fear potential livestock losses from stray bullets as deer poachers leave ‘carnage’ in their wake

More than 80 severed deer limbs and heads have been discovered on forestry in west Tipperary. The gruesome remains were uncovered by a local farmer who says the area has...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Martin Coughlan: Strong mart prices means believing in factory prices

Sean Ryan of Sixmilebridge mart needed just one word to sum up the disparity between factory and mart prices - "confusing".

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers need two-year CAP transition – ICMSA

Any transition arrangements for CAP should be for two years given the current delays on the EU budget negotiations and reform of farm payments, according to ICMSA.

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Farmers in west Tipperary fear potential livestock losses from stray bullets as deer poachers leave ‘carnage’ in their wake

More than 80 severed deer limbs and heads have been discovered on forestry in west Tipperary. The gruesome remains were uncovered by a local farmer who says the area has...

Continue Reading
January 29, 2020
Richard Hackett: Are ‘gentleman farmers’ going to make a return as the dominant food producers?

As the next steps of the Common Agricultural policy is being negotiated, thoughts are turning as to what the next round will look like.

Continue Reading