1,000 farmers expected to join blockage against climate change plans
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1,000 farmers expected to join blockage against climate change plans
It is expected that more than 1,000 farmers will take part in a protest against climate change proposals. Organisers say a recommendation in the Climate Action Bill to lower the slaughter age of cattle from 27 to 24 months by 2030 would destroy the summer grass-fed beef system and cost farmers €750/animal.  Farmers are being asked to gather at three locations: Navan, Kinnegad and north Carlow at 1pm on Sunday…
LSL Select Price Report – Sheep Mart – 03/02/2023
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British smallholder first breeder since Brexit to import live sheep
A farmer from Somerset has become the first breeder since Brexit to import live sheep from the EU after managing to complete all the lengthy paperwork required. Twelve Racka sheep who were imported from an Austrian breeder, made the Calais to Dover crossing following six weeks of negotiations with officials.  New owner Rose Overton said Defra officials from the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Alpha) had initially claimed it was…
Shortage of young farm managers in the industry
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Shortage of young farm managers in the industry
Ireland is facing “a demographic crisis” due to a 40 per cent decline in the number of young farm managers since 2005, according to Macra na Feirme president John Keane. Just over five per cent of farmers are aged under 35, while 30 per cent of farms are owned by farmers over 65 years, said Mr Keane. “This transition towards a more sustainable agricultural sector and rural areas requires Ireland…
Ireland weather forecast: Tuesday
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Ireland weather forecast: Tuesday
Southeast winds will increase strong to gale force and gusty, and outbreaks of heavy rain will develop in the southwest, sweeping across the country early Tuesday morning as Storm Barra approaches from the Atlantic. It will remain very windy or stormy on Tuesday night as the centre of Storm Barra tracks over Ireland. There will be frequent squally showers – some wintry with hail – and isolated thunderstorms. Severe and…
Heifers donated to raise Hooves 4 Hospice funds
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Heifers donated to raise Hooves 4 Hospice funds
LSL Auctions has donated two breeding heifers for auction to raise money for the ‘Hooves 4 Hospice’ project to fund a planned Midlands regional hospice. The project depends on farmers or host farmers to rear and donate an animal that then, once ready for sale, will be sold by Tullamore Lions Club (TLC) with the entire proceeds of the sale donated. TLC president Paul Cullen said: “Our target, with your…
Severe weather warnings issued as Storm Barra due to hit Ireland
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Severe weather warnings issued as Storm Barra due to hit Ireland
Status Orange and Yellow weather warnings have been issued by the national forecaster for the whole of Ireland as Storm Barra approaches. Tomorrow (Tuesday) there is a strong likelihood of coastal flooding with high waves, high tides, heavy rain and storm surge on south and west coasts. Met Éireann has warned the following counties of Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Galway are most at risk from Storm Barra.  The Status…
UK farmers to be paid for soil stewardship under new scheme
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UK farmers to be paid for soil stewardship under new scheme
Farmers will receive new payments for improving and conserving soil and grasslands from 2022, the UK Government has confirmed. However green groups have voiced disappointment that the scheme falls short of what is needed. The UK’s post-Brexit Agriculture Bill was introduced in 2020, which included measures to prevent farmers from being financially incentivised to over-produce at the expense of the environment. These new measures will replace the EU’s Common Agricultural…
27,000 ducks to be culled over suspected bird flu in NI
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27,000 ducks to be culled over suspected bird flu in NI
A suspected bird flu case in Northern Ireland will result in 27,000 ducks being culled and a temporary control zone being set up in the area. If the case is confirmed in Country Tyrone, a 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone will need to be put in place of the temporary control zone.  Northern Ireland’s chief vet Dr Robert Huey said the site of the suspected case of…
EU to return over €21m to Irish farmers
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EU to return over €21m to Irish farmers
The European Commission will return more than €21 million to Irish farmers that was taken from direct payments. During 2021, under the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP), €879.8 million was deducted from European farmers for the agricultural crisis reserve.  The money was used to ensure the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund (EAGF) did not overrun.  European Farmers are supported through the EAGF to provide a secure supply of safe, healthy and affordable…
Calls to stop retrospective payments for NI dairy farmers
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Calls to stop retrospective payments for NI dairy farmers
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is calling for an end to paying farmers retrospectively for milk. Farmers in NI are the only place in the UK where dairy processors use a retrospective payment system. David Brown, UFU deputy president said: “At the beginning of November, First Milk, A GB based cooperative announced the price their farms would receive for milk produced in December.  “But here farmers will not know until…
Greater cut of meat sales profits need to go to farmers
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Greater cut of meat sales profits need to go to farmers
Irish farmers are calling for a bigger share of retail meat sales profit to cover the high input costs on farms. Farmers believe beef prices need to reach €5/kg for them to maintain parity with 2020 incomes and cover increased costs. IFA Livestock Chairman Brendan Golden, said beef prices have moved on by 5c-10c/kg last week but are still behind the strong growth of key export market returns.  The Irish…
Dairy farmers making significant reduction of emissions but cow population rises
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Dairy farmers making significant reduction of emissions but cow population rises
Significant mission efficiencies are being made by Ireland’s dairy farmers, with lower greenhouse gases generated, a new study has revealed. However the 2020 Sustainability report by Teagasc also warned that these efficiencies are being cancelled out by a rising dairy cow population. Dr Cathal Buckley, author of Teagasc’s Rural Economy and Development Programme said: “There is a sustainability paradox when results are examined by farm system.  “Dairy farms have a…
Waitrose supports struggling British pig farmers during crisis
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Waitrose supports struggling British pig farmers during crisis
British retailer Waitrose has vowed to step-up the price paid to farmers in order to help pig producers get through the current crisis. Waitrose will be implementing a base rate to ensure farmers are not left out of pocket with the falling pig price.  Waitrose senior agriculture manager Jake Pickering said the retailer has always had a strong sense of right and wrong, particularly when it comes to animal welfare.…
Farmers to receive advance payments of €4m in Organic Farming Scheme
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Farmers to receive advance payments of €4m in Organic Farming Scheme
One thousand farmers are being given €4m in advanced payments under the Organic Farming Scheme (OFS), the Minister of State for Agriculture confirmed. Under the terms of the scheme, farmers can qualify for annual payments of up to €220 per hectare during the conversion period and up to €170 per hectare when they have achieved full organic status. Minister of State for Agriculture, Pippa Hackett, said: “One of our clear…
Roman artwork discovered in farmer's field in the UK
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Roman artwork discovered in farmer’s field in the UK
A unique Roman mosaic showing a famous battle during the Trojan War has been uncovered in an English farmer’s field in Rutland. It is one of only a handful of mosaics found across Europe and would have formed part of the floor of a Roman villa.  Duncan Wilson, chief executive of Historic England described the find as “remarkable”. Historic England believes the villa dates back to the third or forth century…
New vet prescription rules deferred until June 2022
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New vet prescription rules deferred until June 2022
Prescriptions for anti-parasitic treatments and medicated feed for livestock have been postponed until 1 June 2022, confirmed the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA). Hugh Farrell, ICSA animal health and welfare chair, said the new regulations that had been due to come into effect on 28 January next year had been postponed due to pressure from farm organisations. “We have also succeeded in ensuring that the prescription shall be valid for one…