Timmy and Gail McAuley milk 110 cows with Timmy’s father Shaun and his uncle Robert close to Ballymoney in Co Antrim.
Police have condemned a ‘shocking crime’ in which 13 lambs have died after their necks appear to have been deliberately broken.
The poultry industry is the fastest evolving sector of agriculture, and it is vitally important to keep up with the pace.” ...
The Ulster Unionist Party has cautiously welcomed the announcement made this week by the UK Government regarding legislation linked to the new UK-EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) agreement.
A key objective of the visionary Northern Ireland Food Strategy and Action Plan is to encourage collaboration between all ...
Two things arrive at this time of year to bring cheer – wild garlic and new season local rhubarb. You’ll find the rhubarb in farmshops and good green grocers but you’ll need to go wild for the garlic.
Following an exceptionally wet winter, College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) Adviser Jonathan Brown notes that many soils are entering spring in a fragile state.
Every fortnight people from a farming background, or who have a heart for the countryside in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, offer a personal reflection on faith and rural life. They hope that you ...
Two events have taken place over recent weeks, which have combined to highlight the potential to further increase food output in Northern Ireland.