The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is reminding herd keepers that the next phase of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) controls will take effect from 1 February 2026.
In the bullock ring forward stores sold to 427ppk for a 620kg Charolais at £2650 and up to £2720 for a 645kg Charolais at £421ppk. Lightweights sold to 534ppk for a 305kg Limousin at £1630.
Farmers For Action Steering Committee have kicked off the first of the national Phase 2 Inheritance Tax and farm gate price protests campaign in Northern Ireland at Coleraine on Thursday night, 29th ...
Fianna Fáil Senator Paul Daly has called for intervention by the Department of Agriculture to address the growing number of ...
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has issued a stark warning regarding the upcoming end of the slurry closed period on 31 ...
A great entry of stock saw steers sell to £2600 for a 715kg Limousin (364.00) at Dungannon Mart. While heifers peaked at ...
Teagasc has officially launched the Rye Growers’ Guide, a comprehensive new resource designed to support Irish tillage ...
The bad weather kept numbers of sheep down last Wednesday night and as a result trade was much improved for the sheep on ...
Northern Ireland’s first-ever dedicated running exhibition, the NI Running Show, will take place on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 ...
LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) has announced three major new initiatives designed to accelerate the transition to ...
Macra and the Agricultural Science Association (ASA) are pleased to announce that tickets are now on sale for their third ...
Cattle: A great entry of cattle this Wednesday, stores selling to 479ppk and fat cows to £2552. More cattle needed next week to keep up with the high demand.
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