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Archeology and agriculture at Rathcroghan
Amii McKeever
A visit to the burial site of Queen Medb - and much more - at Rathcroghan illustrates attempts for Irish archaeology and farming to thrive together.
24 May 2023 News
Farmer Writes: improved weather brings a flurry of field activity
The greatly improved weather has brought a flurry of field activity and hopefully the current damp and warm soil could make up for some of the lost time, Gerald Potterton writes.
24 May 2023 Dealer
Short shrift for short-haul French flights
The French government has clamped down hard on domestic air travel .
Dairy cross cows working hard in Newford
Adam Woods reports from the Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm open day held earlier this week
24 May 2023 Management
Beef Management: kale plans, in-calf weanlings and safety at silage
In this week's beef management notes Adam Woods takes a look at Kale planting, avoiding weanlings proving in-calf and safety at silage.
24 May 2023 Management
Farmer views on SCEP, cutting costs and breeding at Newford
Kelsey Daly spoke to farmers at the Newford farm open day in Galway on Tuesday to gauge their views on the weather, stock at the open day and schemes.
24 May 2023 News
One third of US milk produced on farms of 3,000 cows or more
Aidan Brennan reports from a Munster Technological University seminar looking at agriculture in the US.
23 May 2023 News
Future of food among talks at Bord Bia’s Bloom
Irish rugby stars will be celebrating World Milk Day in the National Dairy Council show garden at Bloom this year and there will be several talks on food and farming.
23 May 2023 News
Even if there's 'cattle in them' you'll get planning - IPAV on old farmhouses
Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers CEO said that farm organisations could impress upon farmers the need to sell old houses on their farms.
20 May 2023 News
Agri jobs: Gort Mart seeks new manager
The Irish Farmers Journal has compiled the latest roles available in the farm sector this week.
20 May 2023 News
Farmers have ‘nothing to fear’ from SCEP - IFA
Over 13,800 SCEP applications have been received to date, with a final surge expected before the scheme's deadline.
18 May 2023 News
Meet the woman representing 515,000 soybean farmers in the US
In our international farmer series, Maria Moynihan talks to soil scientist and farmer, Meagan Kaiser, who represents 515,000 soya bean farmers across the United States
17 May 2023 Features