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Impressive lot at Roscommon Mart on Friday, Charolais cow in Lot 48B sold for €2030.00
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-M102-920669 Impressive lot at Roscommon Mart on Friday, did you see Lot 48B? Sex: F – Breed: CHX – DOB: 31/12/2009 – Owners: 1 – Export: N – QA: Y- TB: 30/10/2020. Sold for €2030.00, online via LSL Auctions. Watch the clip on LSL TV. Check out the rest of today’s action live and replay on-demand with the all new LSL TV App for Smart TVs, LG TV, Android…
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The YPN Novice Rostrum Auctioneer Competition will return on the 11th February 2022 to Tattersalls, Ratoath, Co Meath
Taken from: IPAV Newsletter Vol. 97 June 2021 In association with LSL Auctions, the YPN Novice Rostrum Auctioneer Competition will return on the 11th February 2022 to Tattersalls, Ratoath, Co Meath. The Young Professionals Network will bring next years competition to the next level with LSL Auctions live broadcasting and bidding. This is a very exciting event for your diary, keep an eye out for registration. LSL Auctions Ireland’s, premium…
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Bord Bia begins carbon footprinting sheep farms
Irish sheep farms will be calculated for their carbon footprint for the first time by Bord Bia. The Lamb Carbon Footprint will be worked out using data provided by farmers in a newly developed sustainability survey.  Farmers will be asked to complete the survey before their audit and the carbon footprint will be assessed as a kilo of CO2 – equivalent per kilo of live weight lamb. A small number…
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UK Farming lessons should be used to teach children vital STEM subjects
Farming can help children effectively learn about crucial science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), according to a new study.  The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) findings show the educational value of agriculture, which is directly linked to many topics on the STEM curriculum including life cycles, food chains and food technology. It also found a substantial skills gap in careers based around STEM subjects not only in agriculture but across the…
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Angus Bullock at Newport Livestock Mart – Lot 16 weighing 955KG, sold online for €2010
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-NEWPORT-919488 Stand-out lot at Newport Livestock Mart yesterday. Have you seen this Angus bullock in Lot 16? Weighing 955KG, this animal sold for €2010.00 online via LSL Auctions. Watch the video clip on LSL TV. Check out the rest of today’s action live and replay on-demand with the all new LSL TV App for Smart TVs, LG TV, Android TV and Apple TV platforms…
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Must see sheep lot from Cootehill Livestock Mart. Three-year-old ewe with 2 lambs, sold online via LSL Auctions for 350
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-M303-3178 Must see sheep lot from Cootehill Livestock Mart. Three-year-old ewe with 2 lambs, this super team in Lot 1700 sold online via LSL Auctions for 350. Watch the video clip on LSL TV. Check out the rest of today’s action live and replay on-demand with the all new LSL TV App for Smart TVs, LG TV, Android TV and Apple TV platforms or…
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Outstanding pair in Gort Co Operative Mart. Smashing heifer & heifer calf in Lot 701, sold online via LSL Auctions for €2020.00
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-GORT-920007 One of the most viewed clips on LSL TV in the past 24 hours. Take a look at this outstanding pair in Gort Co Operative Mart Ltd. Smashing heifer and heifer calf in Lot 701, sold online via LSL Auctions for €2020.00. Watch the clip on LSL TV. Check out the rest of today’s action live and replay on-demand with the all new…
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Popular Limousin at Carnaross Mart. Lot 362 sold online via LSL Auctions for €2070
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-M186-207776 Popular lot at Carnaross Mart yesterday. Take a look at this limousin cow: Sex: F – Breed: LM – DOB: 01/12/2015 – Owners: 1 – Export: N – QA: Y – TB: 01/02/2021 – BVD: 12/01/2016 – Days in Herd: 2011 – Calf Registered: Y. Lot 362 sold online via LSL Auctions for €2070.00. Watch the video clip on LSL TV. Check out…
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Organic processing scheme open for applications
The first tranche in 2021 of the Organic Processing Investment Grant Scheme has opened for applications, Senator Pippa Hackett announced. Organic processors who wish to invest in developing facilities for the processing, preparation, grading, packing and storage of organic products will be assisted by the scheme. Aid will be available for off-farm projects and processors can apply for grant-aid up to €700,000. The total funding has increased this year by €500,000…
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Farm safety campaign launched
A joint campaign urging farmers to stay safe this summer, has been launched by the Irish Community Air Ambulance (ICAA) and Macra na Feirme. Farming accidents account for over 40 per cent of all fatal workplace incidents nationwide. July is the busiest month for the air ambulance, with road traffic accidents accounting for most of its call-outs. The summer safety campaign comes ahead of the busy silage season, which combined with…
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Big interest in this heavy cow at Granard Mart – Lot 700, the highest selling lot of the mart sold for 2010
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-GRANA-916924 Big interest in this heavy cow at Granard Farmers MART LTD yesterday. Highest selling lot of the mart, Lot 700 sold for 2010 online via LSL Auctions. Watch the video clip on LSL TV. Check out the rest of today’s action live and replay on-demand with the all new LSL TV App for Smart TVs, LG TV, Android TV and Apple TV platforms…
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Record-breaking team sold at Milford Co-Op Mart, incredible outfit in Lot 350 sold for €4900.00
Watch this video clip on – https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-MILFORD-917119 Record-breaking team sold at Milford Co-Op Mart yesterday. This incredible outfit in Lot 350, heifer in-calf again to red Belgian blue bull. Sold for €4900.00 online via LSL Auctions. Check out the rest of today’s action live and replay on-demand with the all new LSL TV App for Smart TVs, LG TV, Android TV and Apple TV platforms or www.lslauctions.com/tv
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Ireland weather forecast Thursday 3 June
Fairly mixed with sunny spells and scattered showers, in moderate southerly winds. Temperatures little below average across south Munster and south Leinster with highest temperatures of 13 to 15C, but milder or warmer elsewhere with temperatures of 15 to 19C.  It will be a mostly dry night with clear spells, though it will be cloudier in the west and south with scattered light showers. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11C.
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Climate and biodiversity projects awarded €524m
A €1 billion National Recovery and Resilience Plan will allocate €524 million to climate and biodiversity-led projects. The European Commission will now assess the plan before it is submitted for approval to the Council of the European Union.  Aims of the draft plan include how to address green and digital issues and following the Covid-19 pandemic supporting economic and social recovery. There is a strong focus on return to work…
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New Covid support package launched for NI potato farmers
A £2 million support package has been launched for potato farmers affected by Covid-19 in Northern Ireland. During the pandemic the hospitality and food sector had a reduced need for potatoes leaving large quantities of unsold potatoes that would have otherwise been processed. The new scheme is open to farmers with unsold potatoes in their stores that are no longer of acceptable quality for the processing market. Growers can dispose…
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Ireland weather forecast: Wednesday 2 June
Wednesday will be a cloudier day overall with rain developing in the south during the morning and moving northwards through the day, with some heavy and thundery downpours in parts. There is the risk of spot flooding.  Maximum temperatures will range between 15C in Munster to 22C in Ulster, where it will be largely dry until evening with sunshine and moderate to east to southeast winds. 
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UK farmers fear rural crime increase following easing of lockdown restrictions
Farmers across the UK are concerned about rising rural crime, which has been highlighted by the recent tractor theft from celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s Essex farm. A recent National Farmers’ Union (NFU) survey across England and Wales about rural crime revealed: – Almost one third said they had experienced at least one crime during 2020. – Victims of crime suffered average losses of £4,473. – More than half of farmers…
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New licences for badger culls in UK to end after 2022
DEFRA chiefs have confirmed plans to stop licensing of new intensive badger culls after 2022, despite helping to reduce bTB rates.. Existing cull licenses could be cut short after two years, instead of running for five years, where there is sufficient scientific evidence to support.  The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) said it was “disappointing and frustrating” to see the Government pressing ahead with proposals to abandon badger culling.  NFU deputy…
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Ireland recognised as having lowest country risk status for BSE
Ministers have welcome the news that the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has recognised Ireland as having a negligible risk for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, described the reinstatement of Ireland’s negligible BSE risk status, “as a ringing endorsement of Ireland’s robust animal health, food and food safety controls”. The recognition was adopted by resolution of the World Assembly of Delegates of the…
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Prince Charles urges small-scale farmers to come together for sustainable future
Prince Charles has called for small-scale family farmers in the UK and across the world to come together in a cooperative movement using sustainable farming methods.  Small farmers in the UK and EU are facing changes with the loss of farm subsidies and new post-Brexit trade deals in the UK along with reforms to the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). “These small farmers are some of the most hard-working and…
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€10 billion subsidies at risk for Irish farmers as EU reshapes CAP
The European Union’s plans to amend the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and encourage more eco-friendly farming could hit Irish farm incomes, according to the Irish Farmers’ Association. More than €10 billion in subsidies to Irish farmers, covering the 2023 to 2027 period, are in jeopardy as ministers discuss reforming CAP. “If the EU was serious about more environmental ambition, they should put up more funding instead of taking 20 to…
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EU Business News: LSL Auctions win Best Virtual Auctions Platform 2021
LSL Auctions are delighted to be awarded ‘Best Virtual Auctions Platform 2021’ by EU Business News. This respected award symbolises the hard work and outstanding effort of all individuals and businesses who have helped form this demanding and dynamic industry.  We would like to thank all those who voted for ‘LSL Auctions’ and to our clients, viewers and users of the LSL Auctions platform. LSL News.