05 July 2023 Reducing gaseous emissions: What will it achieve? Reducing the contribution of gaseous emissions to climate change is now a widely adopted... Continue reading
05 July 2023 Worldwide vet shortage The efforts being made to increase the educational opportunities in Ireland to study veterinary... Continue reading
08 May 2023 Milk and grain prices out of kilter with production costs Across all sectors, farmers are facing disruption to a greater or lesser degree in the coming years. Continue reading
08 May 2023 Buffalo, blueberries and other strange bedfellows Across all sectors, farmers are facing disruption to a greater or lesser degree in the coming years. Continue reading
08 May 2023 From generation to generation The Irish Farmers’ Association’s succession seminars last month confirmed the very real... Continue reading
08 May 2023 Choices widen for farmers Playing the political game Despite much recent speculation, the creation of a dedicated Irish farmers’ party is less than... Continue reading
04 April 2023 Choices widen for farmers While most Irish farmers are, traditionally, food producers, there have always been individuals... Continue reading
04 April 2023 Less may be more Our attitude to change is contradictory, at best. Take the response from our farmer... Continue reading
22 March 2023 Developing calf-rearing alternatives In an era of high animal-welfare regulation, especially in relation to calves, we must assume, in... Continue reading
21 March 2023 Farmers carry the cost of tractor regulation As it does every January, this edition of Irish Farmers Monthly contains a comprehensive tractor... Continue reading