Here at the Irish Farmers Journal we are always on the look-out for farmers to take part in My Farming Week. The short feature runs in the paper and online every single week. If you and your family ...
Past president of Macra Elaine Hoolihan is one of the volunteers manning the Make the Moove helpline over the Christmas period.
Heifers also met a steady trade with top call in the heifer section going to a February 2024-born Charolais heifer weighing 600kg and selling for €2,670 (€4.45/kg). Weanling heifers were also a great ...
After a successful pilot, the ‘Intro to Ag’ programme is being delivered nationwide to 5,000 students, with the aim of increasing uptake in ag science, writes Sarah McIntosh.
Each week, we've been receiving your photos, taken on farms across the country. With each of the 32 counties of Ireland represented, here is a look back at some of your best farming highlights.
Australia's top 10 market trends for 2025 share some similarities with Ireland, but there are lots of differences too.
At the recent Teagasc national dairy conference, Donagh Berry addressed worries about the size of the future bull pool. Daire Cregg reports on what's causing the issues.
Has the linking of the Nitrates derogation extension and Ireland’s Mercosur vote been discussed at cabinet meetings?
Official police estimates from Thursday's anti-Mercosur protest put it at 1,000 tractors and 7,300 protesters on the streets of Brussels.
It was a successful day out for A and P O’Keeffe of the Annakisha Flock at the All-star Texel Ewe sale in Blessington Mart recently, writes Nevan McKiernan ...
Issues continue with the CBAM and its implementation, but the taxes are still due to come in on 1 January 2026.
The push to get the Mercosur trade deal ratified last week could be said to have run into a wall of tractors in Brussels. In the end, the last big set piece summit of the Danish presidency decided to ...