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News Property prices on the up due to supply shortages A survey by The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) has found that 90 pc of 189 estate agents surveyed… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News QUINN PROPERTY – Croneyhorn, Carnew, Co. Wicklow – For Sale Lot 1, QUINN PROPERTY Croneyhorn, Carnew, Co. Wicklow Y14 KX95. For Sale By On-Line Auction on 15 February, 2022, at… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Agriculture driving the tech industry forward Recent advances in technology are transformed the farming landscape. 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News QUINN PROPERTY – Croneyhorn, Carnew, Co. Wicklow – For Sale Lot 1, QUINN PROPERTY Croneyhorn, Carnew, Co. Wicklow Y14 KX95. For Sale By On-Line Auction on 15 February, 2022, at… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Agriculture driving the tech industry forward Recent advances in technology are transformed the farming landscape. 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News Agriculture driving the tech industry forward Recent advances in technology are transformed the farming landscape. Speaking at CES 2022 in Las Vegas, Jahmy Hindman, chief technology… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News ICSA fights for farmers to buy in stock in TB-restricted holdings Farmers with TB-restricted herds are being prevented from buying in cattle – this is the view of The Irish Cattle… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Milk price hikes expected to continue Global dairy markets appear relatively strong, with a general balance in supply and demand worldwide and strong demand in Asia.… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Export in older weaned calves under review With the EU leaning towards a ban on the transport of animals under 35 days, Bord Bia has begun assessing… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Meat and livestock exports increase by 4% The latest meat and livestock exports increased by 4% to €3.5 billion in 2021. 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The scheme was opened by the Minister… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Disquiet over agricultural policy proposals Minister for Agriculture Edwin Poot has come under fire by Stormont’s Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) committee chairman, Declan McAleer,… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Spiralling inflation batters workers and families With confirmation of the latest EU data indicating that inflation across the eurozone rose by a further record 5% in… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Participate in the Big Farmland Bird Count The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust’s (GWCT) annual Big Farmland Bird Count has long offered insight into the health of… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News UK Weather Forecast: Friday to Sunday Settled but colder in the south with fog and low cloud slow to clear in places. Milder further north with… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Ireland Weather Forecast: Friday Mist and fog will slowly clear on Friday morning but could linger in some eastern and northern parts of the country. 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Tim Cullinan, IFA president, is concerned… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Bumper farmland sales boost selling price Dairy farmers were found to be the main drivers of burgeoning farm sales in a survey done by the Farming… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare Posts pagination navigate_beforePrev 1 … 146 147 148 … 202 Nextnavigate_next
News ICSA fights for farmers to buy in stock in TB-restricted holdings Farmers with TB-restricted herds are being prevented from buying in cattle – this is the view of The Irish Cattle… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Milk price hikes expected to continue Global dairy markets appear relatively strong, with a general balance in supply and demand worldwide and strong demand in Asia.… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Export in older weaned calves under review With the EU leaning towards a ban on the transport of animals under 35 days, Bord Bia has begun assessing… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Meat and livestock exports increase by 4% The latest meat and livestock exports increased by 4% to €3.5 billion in 2021. This is according to the Export… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Extra funding for the Sheep Welfare Scheme Year six of the Sheep Welfare Scheme will begin on February 1, 2022. The scheme was opened by the Minister… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Disquiet over agricultural policy proposals Minister for Agriculture Edwin Poot has come under fire by Stormont’s Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) committee chairman, Declan McAleer,… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Spiralling inflation batters workers and families With confirmation of the latest EU data indicating that inflation across the eurozone rose by a further record 5% in… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Participate in the Big Farmland Bird Count The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust’s (GWCT) annual Big Farmland Bird Count has long offered insight into the health of… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News UK Weather Forecast: Friday to Sunday Settled but colder in the south with fog and low cloud slow to clear in places. 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News Ireland Weather Forecast: Thursday In the south and southeast of Ireland fog and low cloud will persist through much of the day with a… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Farmers call for tougher legislation to protect sheep from dog attacks Irish farmers are calling on the Government to introduce stronger measures to stop dogs from attacking their flocks. Sean Dennehy,… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Dairy group reveals ambitious plans to meet climate change targets A European-wide dairy cooperative has announced plans to convert its entire fleet of milk tankers to fossil free fuels in… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News UK Weather Forecast Wednesday to Friday Settled across many areas with sunny spells, overnight frost and morning fog patches, stubborn to clear in places. Milder and… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Ireland Weather Forecast: Wednesday Another dry and bright day with long clear spells and plenty of afternoon sunshine. There will be the odd shower… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Jeremy Clarkson’s UK farm restaurant application refused TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s application to open a restaurant at his Diddly Squat farm in Oxfordshire has been turned down.… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News IFA warns Irish farming faces difficult year ahead Irish farming is facing a particularly challenging 2022, claim the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA). Tim Cullinan, IFA president, is concerned… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Bumper farmland sales boost selling price Dairy farmers were found to be the main drivers of burgeoning farm sales in a survey done by the Farming… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare Posts pagination navigate_beforePrev 1 … 146 147 148 … 202 Nextnavigate_next
News Farmers call for tougher legislation to protect sheep from dog attacks Irish farmers are calling on the Government to introduce stronger measures to stop dogs from attacking their flocks. Sean Dennehy,… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Dairy group reveals ambitious plans to meet climate change targets A European-wide dairy cooperative has announced plans to convert its entire fleet of milk tankers to fossil free fuels in… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News UK Weather Forecast Wednesday to Friday Settled across many areas with sunny spells, overnight frost and morning fog patches, stubborn to clear in places. Milder and… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Ireland Weather Forecast: Wednesday Another dry and bright day with long clear spells and plenty of afternoon sunshine. There will be the odd shower… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Jeremy Clarkson’s UK farm restaurant application refused TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s application to open a restaurant at his Diddly Squat farm in Oxfordshire has been turned down.… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News IFA warns Irish farming faces difficult year ahead Irish farming is facing a particularly challenging 2022, claim the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA). Tim Cullinan, IFA president, is concerned… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Bumper farmland sales boost selling price Dairy farmers were found to be the main drivers of burgeoning farm sales in a survey done by the Farming… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare Posts pagination navigate_beforePrev 1 … 146 147 148 … 202 Nextnavigate_next
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News UK Weather Forecast Wednesday to Friday Settled across many areas with sunny spells, overnight frost and morning fog patches, stubborn to clear in places. Milder and… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Ireland Weather Forecast: Wednesday Another dry and bright day with long clear spells and plenty of afternoon sunshine. There will be the odd shower… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Jeremy Clarkson’s UK farm restaurant application refused TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s application to open a restaurant at his Diddly Squat farm in Oxfordshire has been turned down.… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News IFA warns Irish farming faces difficult year ahead Irish farming is facing a particularly challenging 2022, claim the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA). Tim Cullinan, IFA president, is concerned… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Bumper farmland sales boost selling price Dairy farmers were found to be the main drivers of burgeoning farm sales in a survey done by the Farming… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare Posts pagination navigate_beforePrev 1 … 146 147 148 … 202 Nextnavigate_next
News Ireland Weather Forecast: Wednesday Another dry and bright day with long clear spells and plenty of afternoon sunshine. There will be the odd shower… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Jeremy Clarkson’s UK farm restaurant application refused TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s application to open a restaurant at his Diddly Squat farm in Oxfordshire has been turned down.… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News IFA warns Irish farming faces difficult year ahead Irish farming is facing a particularly challenging 2022, claim the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA). Tim Cullinan, IFA president, is concerned… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare News Bumper farmland sales boost selling price Dairy farmers were found to be the main drivers of burgeoning farm sales in a survey done by the Farming… access_time3 years ago FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestshare Posts pagination navigate_beforePrev 1 … 146 147 148 … 202 Nextnavigate_next
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