GALWAY farmers are expected to benefit to the tune of approximately €24 million from the ANC (Areas of Natural Constraint) payments announced this week by Minister...
“BAD yields, bad prices and rotten bad weather,” is how Galway IFA Grain Committee Chairman, John Daly, summed up the harvest season of 2016. A difficult...
FARMERS have been warned to be vigilant when it comes to ensuring their farm equipment and machinery are secured against theft. Chief Supertindent Tom Curley said...
HOLD-UPS in Commonage Management Plans for Connemara farmers are just the latest in a long line of disincentives that will drive young people off the land...
BVD tissue tagging will continue to remain a reality for farmers for the next year or two at least – as small pockets of the infection...
THE scythe may have been an implement confined to the country fields of yesteryear but a group of men in the city are spearheading a day...
Behind the scenes negotiations are taking place in an effort to progress the controversial walking and cycling greenway between Ballinasloe and Galway city, which stalled last...
NUI Galway and Teagasc have joined forces in an alliance aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of Irish agriculture over the coming years. The ‘Strategic Research...