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Great advice on how to prevent crow attacks on crops

Arable

almost 10 years ago

Great advice on how to prevent crow attacks on crops

Crow attacks on crops are more likely to occur at dusk when flocks are returning to their rookeries, when food is scarce.

Parents in Italy could be jailed for enforcing vegan diets on children

World News

almost 10 years ago

Parents in Italy could be jailed for enforcing vegan diets on children

Parents in Italy who subject their child to a vegan diet could face anywhere between one to six years imprisonment under a proposed new bill.

Over 2,000 sheep up for sale at this year’s Borris Ewe show and sale

Sheep

almost 10 years ago

Over 2,000 sheep up for sale at this year's Borris Ewe show and sale

This year’s Borris Ewe Breeders Show takes place on Thursday, August 11 at the local Borris mart.

Agriland counts down our 10 favourite farming ads

Rural Life

almost 10 years ago

Agriland counts down our 10 favourite farming ads

How many farming ads for scour treatments for cattle and or doses for sheep can you remember from your childhood?

North’s beef farmers making £50 less than UK farmers on 380kg carcasses

N.Ireland

almost 10 years ago

North's beef farmers making £50 less than UK farmers on 380kg carcasses

'The increase in the price difference between Northern Irish and British beef prices is becoming a growing concern for local beef producers.'

N.Ireland

almost 10 years ago

Northern food sector continues to grow, but farmers are losing out says UFU

The rate of growth of Northern Ireland's food and drinks processing sector has slowed, new figures from the Northern Ireland Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs show.

Northern food sector continues to grow, but farmers are losing out says UFU

N.Ireland

almost 10 years ago

Farmer receives 3-month suspended sentence on animal welfare charges

A farmer in Northern Ireland has been handed a three month prison sentence, suspended for two years, on several animal welfare and food hygiene related offences.

Farmer receives 3-month suspended sentence on animal welfare charges

Sheep

almost 10 years ago

See how one Tipp dairy farmer is getting over €1/L for milk

Michael Crosse, a first-generation farmer, is milking 400 ewes on his farm near Cashel, Tipperary and supplies world-renowned Cashel Blue cheese with his sheep milk.

See how one Tipp dairy farmer is getting over €1/L for milk

Arable

almost 10 years ago

Video: Harvest 2016 gets underway with initial reports of yields down 20%

With the good weather over the last couple of days harvest 2016 has kicked-off in Ireland, with combines and tractors taking to the roads.

Video: Harvest 2016 gets underway with initial reports of yields down 20%

N.Ireland

almost 10 years ago

How to spot and treat botulism as outbreaks continue in the North

Botulism is becoming more of a concern in Northern Ireland as outbreaks continue to occur, according to DAERA.

How to spot and treat botulism as outbreaks continue in the North

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