A SURGE in milk production across the Arrabawn catchment area could now mean that the co-op will have to increase processing capacity over the coming years....
FARMERS buying nitrogen through the summer grazing and silage season have been advised this week to purchase only what they need in the short-term, with prices...
TWO 16-year-old Transition Year students at Glenamaddy Community School – with a passion for Angus cattle – are this week in with a fighting chance of...
TWO independent West of Ireland public representatives have warned that the recent EU trade deal with Canada – passed last week by the European Parliament –...
THE Dept. of Agriculture should be in a position to ensure that Irish farmers don’t lose out on any payments in the current ANC review, according...
THE UK’S withdrawal from the EU must not be used to try and reduce the spending on the new Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) that will click-in...
A FURTHER 323 GLAS farmers got their money last week from the Dept. of Agriculture as pressure grows on Minister Michael Creed to clear the payments...
HUNDREDS of galway farmers are among the 10,100 glas participants nationwide who are still awaiting payments totalling €40m that were scheduled to be made before Christmas,...