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Dairy Update: Maximizing Grassland Potential
In this week's update we take a look at grassland management and just why its so important.
Sunday Feature: Is burning of uplands a model for sustainable farming
Sunday Feature: Destructive Fires reflect failed management of uplands but they could be a model for sustainable farming
People4Soil seeking European Soil Directive.
People4Soil are seeking the passing of a European Soil Directive to help protect air, water and natural habitats.
Boortmalt squeezing Ireland's maltings growers out of existence
Malting barley is a niche industry but market domination is driving farmers away
Hen harrier scheme launched - At last!
The new locally-led hen harrier scheme is being rolled out immediately
Time for a rethink of current wind incentives?
Is now the time to re-think the current wind incentives? Tom Jordan takes a look!
Hogan: No deal would be a disaster, not just for the UK, but everyone
EU Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development says 'no deal would be a disaster, not just for the UK, but everyone,' at the IFA Brexit Event today
Sunday Feature: Nitrogen is costing us all dearly
Tom Jordan takes a deep look at the role Nitrogen plays on our farms - It's Sunday feature time!
Sunday Feature: UN Human Rights Report - Agrochemicals undermining food security
Sunday Feature: UN Human Rights Report says agrochemicals are undermining food security. We must learn to farm without them, and soon.
Escape of Scottish salmon reignites the question of salmon farming sustainability
A salmon farm in Scotland has seen a major escape with around 20,000 fish believed to have been freed by predators.
Orange warning in place but gorse fires continue to burn
Tom Jordan is here to bring us up to speed on the Gorse Fires still burning this week.
77% of farms could reduce pesticides costs without affecting output
A major new study has found that 77% of farms could drastically reduce their pesticide use without affecting productivity.
Naughten: 'Just short of a million people will be waiting for high speed broadband'
The days of being impressed by internet facilities are long past. We now need it to survive, so the latest broadband promise had better be real.
Sunday Feature: To survive, Ireland's farmers must reject corporate takeover
Food Security in the hands of Agri-Giants is a bad joke - To survive, Ireland's farmers must reject corporate takeover
TB eradication may require entire herd culls
As some cattle are silent vectors, TB eradication may require entire herd culls - Find out more here
Fertilizers & emissions: Maximising efficiency by reducing Nitrous Oxide emissions
Ireland has been somewhat vilified for falling behind EU targets but how can we maximise efficiency while reducing emissions?
Glyphosate: MEPs seek delay in relicensing as US court reveals manipulation
A group of European MEPs, including Nessa Childers, are asking the EU not to renew the licence for glyphosate - More here