A great entry of sheep this Monday evening with fat lambs selling to 537ppk, store lambs making 609ppk and ewes topped £270.
Sheep trade took a hammering this week due to the Bluetongue risk with prices for all classes of stock significantly reduced.
Detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland are warning of the serious risks associated with buying counterfeit ...
If you are interested in studying for a qualification in Equine, visit www.cafre.ac.uk to find out more about the course we ...
More cattle than usual for a December sale, perhaps due to the current situation, but demand still strong especially for ...
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is proud to announce the launch of a new qualification designed ...
Steers sold to £2,560 for a 700kg Aberdeen Angus from Mr John Todd, Ballycastle. Heifers sold to £2,380 for a 600kg Charolais ...
County Antrim student Chloé Robinson has been named as the worthy winner of the 2025 Dairy Council for Northern Ireland ...
Northern Ireland Water have indicated they will suspend all water-fitting inspections temporarily, following Ulster Farmers’ ...
With soaring energy prices remaining a major concern for farm businesses across Northern Ireland, heat recovery technology is ...
Belfast City Council has become the first organisation to sign up to receive green electricity from the city’s newest wind ...
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