It's time to hand out the plaudits and brickbats for 2024, so who is getting their heart's desire and who has a lump of coal ...
The whole subject of costs of production was discussed at both Dairy Day and the Teagasc dairy conference in November, writes ...
With spring calving just around the corner, outlined are five jobs to prepare sheds for one of the busiest times of the year.
Irish wool has an international reputation and farmers aren’t getting anything for it," one of the founders of the Galway ...
There were a lot of stories that got people talking this year, but these 10 stood out the most on social media.
University College Cork and Teagasc join forces to recognise the academic achievement of agricultural science students from ...
The Irish Farmers Journal got the opinions of five leading actors in the forestry sector about what could be done to reboot ...
An innovative new initiative has been launched in the midlands, which will see families benefit from surplus renewable energy ...
With ash dieback weakening ash trees and increasing the risk of falling branches and trees there is a growing concern among ...
Traders in Ireland and the UK have moved from discussing Brexit to living with it.
It has been another fantastic year on the pedigree cattle show scene, with many breeds reporting record entries at their ...
One-fifth of farmers spend over €1,000 each year on paperwork in order to comply with farm scheme regulations, and lose a day ...