WITH millions flocking away to get some much-needed sunshine this winter, a poll has shown that ‘active holidays’ are in ...
HUNDREDS of artisan food and drink producers across Ireland are benefiting from the enthusiastic support and expert advice ...
A COUNTY Antrim business woman has been named chair of the body that drives one of Ireland’s most dynamic and increasingly ...
NEW BVD measures, which begin coming into force next month, have been welcomed by the Ulster Farmers’ Union as “crucial” to ...
The new year is here, and there has never been a better time to invest in your skills. Whether you’re managing a large farm, ...
It’s business as usual for agriculture as Northern Ireland faces up to the first cold snap of the year. Up to this point, ...
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has once again asked the Home Office to reconsider their implementation of a new scheme that ...
A superb entry of 230 cattle on Monday night met with a great trade and 100% clearance at Armoy Mart. Steers sold to a top ...
A number of vehicles are currently unable to move due to inclement weather conditions.
The run, which took place from Killymurris Presbyterian, proved very popular with a great turnout of tractors and people. The tractor run helped to raise money for the club’s charity Dementia NI. Many ...
Some 19 per cent more farmers than forecast will face punitive inheritance tax charges in the first decade of the government’s new legislation, due to the effect of inflation and frozen reliefs.
As we start 2025, it’s time to reflect on the lessons learned over the past year and consider how those insights can shape the future of agriculture in 2025. For farmers and the wider agricultural ...