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The HSA is urging farmers, farmers’ families, and all those working in agriculture to prioritise safety as Farm Safety Week ...
A global safety charity is calling for more research into the most effective ways to protect workers in the agriculture, ...
Various branded turkey and ham dinners are being recalled by the FSAI due to the possible presence of listeria monocytogenes.
Lameness can become a huge issue on dairy farms at this time of the year as cows are still holding milk production, walking ...
Reading the Rural Landscape' an exhibition by architect Mark Price is running at the Europa Gallery, 11 Chatham Street, ...
The beef kill in week 28 has been the lowest-recorded kill to date this year with just over 24,200 head of cattle slaughtered.
Laura Crowley, who heads the Bord Bia office in The Netherlands, to find out why the Dutch market is of importance ...
Over 144,000 beef-sired calves have been exported from Ireland this year, figures obtained by Agriland from DAFM have shown.
Proposed 30% tariffs on EU goods entering the US "would be devastating for the Irish Whiskey and wider drinks sector" a group ...
Heading towards the latter end of July, for the autumn calving cows this indicates the final stages of the lactation and ...
There is now clear evidence indicating that Barley Yellow Dwarf (BYDV) tolerance is driving significant yield improvement in winter barleys.
A young, male pygmy goat has been spotted swimming in the River Shannon by tourists docked at the marina in Lanesborough, Co. Longford.
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