Agri-Business
Two leading livestock vets are urging farmers to vaccinate their livestock this winter for clostridial diseases as more animals...
Rural Life
The Down to Earth regenerative farming event for livestock producers is back with two events next year, following unprecedented demand...
Sheep
With UK lamb prices expected to mirror the trend of the last couple of years and remain firm into 2023 due to low...
Dairy
New techniques that can improve Johne’s disease management in dairy herds, including a new priority cull report
Machinery
Kuhn has chosen to improve its parts support function by employing two new parts sales specialists. James Fox will cover the north...
Applications are now open for the next British Veterinary Association (BVA) junior vice-president, who will go on to become president...
Road safety is always paramount. However, in particular at this time of the year, drivers of rural roads should exercise extreme caution.
The National Sheep Association (NSA) has named Bob Kennard as the 2022 recipient of its NSA Bob Payne Unsung Hero award.
45,000 visas for seasonal workers will be available for businesses next year, the government confirmed today.
A delegation of Welsh food centres, led by the Welsh Government’s Food and Drink Division, has visited Singapore to attend...
N.Ireland
Talks resume on issues surrounding the Northern Ireland protocol in Brussels today.
A Co. Fermanagh farmer has been convicted at Enniskillen Magistrates’ Court for a water pollution offence.
Environment
Inability to secure grid connections and planning permission limitations are severely restricting the role that farmers, crofters...
The DAERA, has warned that Northern Ireland is experiencing high pollution levels in the north-west of the country.
The HSENI has successfully led a prosecution against an Enniskillen based roofing contractor.
Agri Politics
Farming and food production must be viewed as critical industries when the UK government announces its review...
Green Bioactives Ltd (GBL) has announced that it has successfully completed a £2.6 million seed financing round.
Moy Park, together with a consortium of UK companies known as Project Butterfly, has secured £4 million in match funding to progress pioneering research into sustainable factory projects.