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Student blog: Harvest 2016 means plenty of long hours on 2,500ha tillage farm

Arable

almost 10 years ago

Student blog: Harvest 2016 means plenty of long hours on 2,500ha tillage farm

Student MJ Doran spent nine weeks working on a 2,500ha tillage farm in west Norfolk as part of his crop placement.

Dealing with docks: ‘If you can eliminate them more grass will grow in their place’

Grass

almost 10 years ago

Dealing with docks: 'If you can eliminate them more grass will grow in their place'

The amount of grass grown on farms would increase if farmers eliminated docks from their swards, according to TP Whelehan's Chris Maughan.

New Holland unveil new methane powered tractor at Cereals 2016

Machinery

about 10 years ago

New Holland unveil new methane powered tractor at Cereals 2016

UK and Irish farmers got a first-hand look at New Hollands new methane powered T6.180 tractor at Cereals 2016.

Why dung sampling is important before dosing

Dairy

about 10 years ago

Why dung sampling is important before dosing

Dung sampling your calves can save you money this grazing season, according to Vet Frank O’Sullivan.

Cattle Marts: Grass growth brings farmers out in force to marts

Beef

about 10 years ago

Cattle Marts: Grass growth brings farmers out in force to marts

The excellent grass growing conditions of the last week has brought farmers out in force around the ring at cattle marts

Dairy

about 10 years ago

Increased use of beef bulls in dairy herds this year as milk prices plummet

There has been an increase in the number of dairy farmers using beef sires in 2016

Increased use of beef bulls in dairy herds this year as milk prices plummet

Rural Life

about 10 years ago

10 things to get your farming 'auld lad' this Father's Day

Left it until the last minute to get your father something for Father's Day? Never fear - we've got you covered!

10 things to get your farming ‘auld lad’ this Father’s Day

N.Ireland

about 10 years ago

Border controls 'inevitable' should the UK leave the EU

It is inevitable that there will be border controls between the North and the south of Ireland should the UK vote to leave the EU, according to Philip Carroll, Chairman of MII.

Border controls ‘inevitable’ should the UK leave the EU

Agri-Business

about 10 years ago

Fertiliser prices vary by €35/tonne around the country

There is a wide variation in fertiliser prices across the country, with farmers in the south east paying the lowest prices.

Fertiliser prices vary by €35/tonne around the country

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