It’s the day before Christmas and there is no Jays news to talk about. So I’m going to recycle a post. Let’s talk about our ...
Since this usually is the time for reflection, here's a look back at some of those mostly gone but never forgotten venues of ...
NBC’s Dateline presented a recent episode titled The Farmer’s Wife on December 12, 2025, which investigated the murder of the ...
Irish dairy farmers will enjoy a three-year extension to a derogation allowing them to spread higher levels of fertiliser on their land, despite water quality concerns, following a European Union vote ...
THE first suspected case of bluetongue virus on the island of Ireland could have “serious consequences” for the agrifood sector, Stormont Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir has said. Minister Muir also ...
The suspected case of Bluetongue virus in cattle in Co Down is very disappointing and concerning, the President of the Irish Farmers' Association has said. Officials in Stormont's Agriculture ...
THE Government was warned it could face a revolt from farmers over policy on climate change. A review commissioned by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment said “grassroots resistance” ...
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A 54-year-old man took advantage of a French company who were establishing themselves in Ireland in a bid to cover old debts he had with farmers around the country, Cork Circuit Criminal Court has ...
The ethnic milestones and makeup of the Supreme Court have long been topics of fascination, from the notion of a “Jewish seat” filled by those who followed Justice Louis Brandeis as the first Jewish ...
Under the derogation, Irish farmers are allowed to spread more nitrates, including slurry, on their land than other EU farmers Michael McGrath (pictured) also said those who write off Taoiseach ...
Dairy production globally is a volume game anyway. But if we adapt our cow type on farm, then so too do our dairy processors need to adapt, writes Cork dairy farmer Paula Hynes Ireland may have ...