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NSPCC Northern Ireland’s annual fundraising Bluebell Walk at Baronscourt Estate, Co Tyrone, takes take place on Tuesday, May ...
A good entry of cattle to Hilltown saleyard on Saturday 3rd May saw fat cows sell to £2690, heifers to £2420 and bullocks to ...
Grassland is the largest and most important crop in Northern Ireland, providing the most cost-effective source of feed for ...
David Hall, a dedicated organic farmer from Rathfriland, has been an active member of the BDG Scheme since its commencement.
The Ulster Grassland Society’s Spring Meeting took place on Wednesday 30th April at the farm of Philip Truesdale, Lighthouse ...
Sustainability and efficiency are at the heart of modern farming. For Northern Irish beef producer James Digney these ...
Beef and Sheep Adviser Colin McEvoy remarks: “Northern Ireland (NI) farmers are increasingly facing environmental, production ...
The Livestock and Meat Commission for Northern Ireland (LMC), proud sponsor of Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend 2025, is ...
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) encourages farmers to complete Soil Nutrient Health Scheme ...
“As farmers pay for their water, every leak is money down the drain for them. By checking their properties, outside taps, ...
Cinco de Mayo, the fifth of May, is a public holiday in Mexico where they honour the military victory in 1862 over Napoleon’s ...
With dairy farmers making up over half of the attendees, it is testament to the fact that farmers are eager to engage and ...
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