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Bird flu found in buzzard in Galway
Amy Forde
The Department of Agriculture has introduced new regulations on the back of a case of bird flu being identified in a buzzard in Galway.
4 December 2024 News
In pictures: Irish Farmers Journal wins four Guild awards
The Irish Farmers Journal took home four awards at the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland awards last week, including the overall prize The Bull.
1 December 2024 News
New map shows TB breakdowns in your local area
"There’s no way if you were at a mart you could fire this up and use it to identify a farm from which you were buying cattle," one of the researchers involved in the project said.
Irish Farmers Journal wins four Guild awards
The Irish Farmers Journal also took home the top accolade on the night, the bronze sculpture known as The Bull.
28 November 2024 News
Consumers urged to buy Irish vegetables this Christmas
Supermarkets have been proactively, whether intentionally or not, undermining the horticulture industry in Ireland, Kenneth Keavey of Green Earth Organics has said.
27 November 2024 News
In pictures: Dairy Day 2024
Dairy farmers and industry professionals flocked to Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Thursday last for Dairy Day 2024.
27 November 2024 News
Woulfe to retire as managing director of Grassland Agro
Commenting on his retirement Liam Woulfe said the past 22 years managing Grassland Agro and overseeing its growth and success has been “hugely satisfying”.
27 November 2024 News
Musgrave to delist Conor McGregor’s whiskey and stout
All alcohol associated with Conor McGregor is to be removed from sale and storage at Musgrave retailers.
26 November 2024 News
Milk prices to hold stable for next three months - Dairygold chair
"I see stability for the next three to four months of where we are, in and around the 50c/l base price," Seán O'Brien of Dairygold said.
24 November 2024 News
French supermarket commits to not sell meat from Mercosur countries
Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard has said that the supermarket made the decision in response to farmer concerns about the impact the deal could have on their businesses.
23 November 2024 News
News Podcast: the weather, liver fluke and spuds
On this week’s News Podcast, we discuss a liver fluke warning, future weather patterns and hear about a blight strain which could hit the potato crop.
22 November 2024 News
‘Much swifter’ action needed to stamp out 'bad actors' in dairy farming
The people who are going to disregard the rules are going to disregard the rules until they are caught, Mick Houlihan of Bord Bia said.
21 November 2024 News