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Find out what’s inside this week’s Irish Farmers Journal

News Headlines (ROI)

  • Farm incomes to rise in 2025
  • Christmas payment injection of €357m
  • How a Mercosur trade deal nightmare is unfolding
  • Teagasc survey expects income from dairy to top €110,000
  • Milk price deal an 80% win, says Kerry chair
    • Dairy farms need up to 20% extra slurry space

  • Full report from the ICMSA AGM
  • Don’t miss your exclusive machinery guide with all the 2025 specs and price information you need to know
  • News Headlines (NI)

  • Suckler scheme put back to April 2025
  • Dale Farm outlines new volume bonuses
  • NI chief vet sets out his plan on TB
  • Inheritance tax solutions put forward
  • AgriBusiness

  • How will Kerry Dairy Ireland pay the milk price suppliers expect?
  • Phelim O’Neill looks at how British beef production is set to fall
  • Livestock

  • Aidan Brennan reports from the Teagasc National Dairy Conference where Pat Dillon presented a paper on water quality
  • We have an update from Tullamore Farm as 20 bull weanlings were sold for export last week
  • How to choose liver fluke treatment
  • Tillage

  • Farmers to meet Boortmalt on carbon payment
  • UK grain exports to decline
  • Siobhán Walsh reports from ADM in Decatur, Illinois which is home to the largest corn wet mill in the world
  • Irish Country Living

  • We visit Athlone A Cappella, a music group with a special sound that brings people together
  • Take a look back at 200 years of the iconic Shelbourne Hotel
  • In health we take a look at the importance of making better lifestyle choices when it comes to keeping your heart healthy
  • And don’t miss our special on how to make sure you don’t overspend this Chrisitmas
  • Pedigree

  • Northern buyers drive demand at ‘ripping’ Christmas Cracker sale at Elphin Mart
  • Irish genetics triumph at NI Simmental calf show
  • Kilmacoo shearling ewe tops this year’s All-Star Suffolk sale
  • Machinery

  • New regulation aims to halt the use of single-line brakes
  • AUGA stalls development of the biomethane tractor
  • Considering a quality second hand material handler? We have all you need to know