The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) has extended the application deadline for the Horticulture ...
I was recently in Australia and one of the things I loved about my many visits to relatives was that they all baked.
On 4 December, the Council and Parliament reached a trilogue agreement on a legal framework for new genomic techniques (NGTs) ...
It has often been said ‘that for every problem there is a solution’ and yes there a certain truth to this statement in most ...
The inaugural Ulster Wool CAFRE Scholarship has successfully concluded with a presentation by Ulster Wool Growers to Jessica ...
The Agricultural and Horticultural and Development Board (AHDB) has launched its 2026/27 recommended lists for cereals and ...
The recall of Brazilian beef across numerous EU countries is a stark and alarming warning of the dangers posed by lower-standard imports entering the UK and Northern Ireland food chain, says the ...
Premier Woodlands’ managing director, John Hetherington, is confirming that commercial timber prices continue to hold up ...
December is now with us, and there’s no better time to reflect on what has been a ‘significant year of note’ for the dairy ...
The first privately-owned pure-bred Charolais calf to be born in Northern Ireland had been born on a farm near Lisburn ...
Respiratory disease remains one of the most economically damaging health challenges on calf rearing units, with losses driven ...
UK feed wheat futures fell over last week (28 November – 05 December). The May-26 contract closed at £170.70/t down £1.00/t ...