A good entry of sheep to Hilltown mart on Thursday 30th October saw fat ewes sell to £238 and fat lambs to £145.
TOURISM Northern Ireland is delighted to support this year’s Georgian Festival in Armagh as the city prepares to step back in ...
A seasonal entry of 982 cattle came under the hammer at Clogher Mart on Saturday 1st November returning a very strong demand for quality lots in all sections.
Members of the Farmers’ Choir were delighted to attend the Northern Ireland Farming Awards 2025, where the choir was honoured as a finalist in two prestigious categories – Farming Event of the Year ...
​It has been another successful summer for the NE Derry Group members in the UFU Cereals Competition. ​Charles Acheson was ...
British farmers are under growing strain from economic uncertainty, shifting policies, and erratic weather, with 74% pessimistic about Britain’s farming future, according to McCain Foods’ inaugural ...
Twelve months on from the first Labour Budget in fourteen years, the Government still fails to acknowledge the scale of concern within rural communities across the UK.
Independent MLA Claire Sugden has called for greater flexibility and fairness in how slurry spreading regulations are applied, warning that rigid calendar-based rules are failing both farmers and the ...
The Society of Dairy Technology NI Autumn Conference is to take place at CAFRE’s Loughry Campus on Wednesday, 12 November, with registration from 9.00am and the conference starting at 9.30am.
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is calling bird keepers to be aware that an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) will be introduced from 1 November 2025.
The drive to reduce the levels of herbicide usage within production agriculture continues to gather momentum, writes Richard ...
DUP Agriculture spokesperson Carla Lockhart MP, has described the Ulster Farmers’ Union’s vote of no confidence in DAERA as a momentous and damning indictment of Minister Muir and his department’s ...