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Ep 578: Young Stock - Episode 2
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Ep 577: Farm Tech Talk 117 – Organic sucklers, dosing lambs & clover
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Ep 576: Farming News -TDs on carbon targets and ACRES questions answered
Hear what your local TDs have to say about the emissions targets to be set for agriculture and how An Taisce has moved to legally challenge Ireland’s nitrates derogation. Get your questions on the new ACRES answered and hear why the United Nations says farmers need to produce more food. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 575: Down to Agribusiness - Margins soar in fertiliser supply chain
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Ep 574: The Tillage Podcast - Clarity on stubble needed and positive response to black grass
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Ep 573: Young Stock - Episode 1
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Ep 572: Farming News - ACRES, foot and mouth and nitrates derogation
Get details of a new agri-environmental scheme ACRES and find out what it might pay you. Hear the latest on the Department’s silage scheme, the impact of a lowering of the nitrates derogation, a foot and mouth scare our Irish Farmers Journal Future of Europe conference. We also discuss climate target negotiations and gene editing in tillage crops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 571: Farm Tech Talk 116 – Beef Trade, ACRES programme, lamb trade, clover management & fertiliser use
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Ep 570: The Tillage Podcast - Feeding livestock, weather and markets
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Ep 569: Farm Tech Talk 115 – Feeding meal, new CAP payment & grass growth rates.
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Ep 568: Farming News - silage scheme, organic payments and farm incomes
Get detail of a new CAP payment set to provide up to €250/ha to organic farmers, the €100/ha silage scheme opening next week and Teagasc’s National Farm Survey for 2021. We also hear from the National Biodiversity Conference and EU specialist Phelim O’Neill delves into the impact of developments on the NI Protocol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 567: The Tillage Podcast - Climate targets, blight and closing the gate on some crops
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Ep 566: Down to Agribusiness - Could Ireland have to reduce cattle numbers as Brazil plans to expand
Jack Kennedy, Anne Finnegan and Phelim O'Neill explore the importance of Irish pig meat production to the rural economy, the potential trade deal with New Zealand and latest Brexit news plus other topics in Agribusiness pages of this weeks Irish Farmers Journal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 565: Farm Tech Talk 114 – Starting in sucklers, news REPS, milk supply & soil fertility.
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Ep 564: Farming News - New REPS, sheep prices and organics
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Ep 563: The Tillage Podcast - feeding livestock, weather and markets
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Ep 562: Down to Agribusiness - Cost of crisis in Irish pig industry and economic impact
Jack Kennedy, Anne Finnegan and Phelim O'Neill explore the importance of Irish pig meat production to the rural economy, the potential trade deal with New Zealand and latest Brexit news plus other topics in Agribusiness pages of this weeks Irish Farmers Journal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 561: Farm Tech Talk 113 - Big money for average cattle, grass quality, May milk supply and soil nutrients
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Ep 560: Farming News -CAP funding, Sinn Féin farming vote and deer issues
We feature comments made by European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski on his visit to Ireland this week. Should farmers be paid more through CAP and does the EU want livestock farming to reduce? More farmers say they’d now vote for Sinn Féin and deer are causing havoc on farms in Galway. Our news team brings you the latest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 559: The Tillage Podcast - Increased area, decreased price and yellow leaves.
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Ep 558: Down to Agribusiness - Ornua returns more to farmers as Brexit crowds grow
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Ep 557: Farm Tech Talk 112 - margin collapse in pig industry, butter fats in dairy food and castrate lambs?
On this week’s show, we talk lessons for the suckler sector following a margin collapse in the pig industry, what’s happening butter fats on dairy farm food and we ask is it a year to castrate lambs or not? We also talk to Michael Murray from ESB Networks on safety around electricity in rural Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 556: Farming News - beef prices, pig sector crisis and farmers cutting stock
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Ep 555: The Tillage Podcast - Difficult spraying conditions, crop walking and nitrates.
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Ep 554: Farm Tech Talk 111 – Weanlings go to Israel, fixed milk price options and lameness in early born lambs
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Ep 553: Farming News - live exports, beef prices, milk prices, and pigs
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Ep 552: The Tillage Podcast - Rethinking N rates, Flahavan’s, net blotch & solar farm debate
This week Stephen, Andy and Siobhan run through key agronomy tips for the week, discuss net blotch and ask if it’s time to reconsider nitrogen rates on winter wheat given anticipated harvest prices. The team also discuss their recent trip to Flahavan’s, the new Philip Wreck Soil Farmers of the Year awards, solar farms, carbon and one member of the team says their farewell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 551: Farm Tech Talk 110 - Rising milk and beef price, most important job on the farm
On this week’s we talk beef prices taking another lift with Adam Woods, another boom in milk prices with Aidan Brennan and completing the most important job of the year with Darren Carty . We also talk to Michael Murray from ESPN Networks on the 24 hour helpline for those that want help from ESB Networks and Sean McMann from Grassland AGRO on why knowing our silage yield is crucially important. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 550: Farming News - Record beef prices, sexed semen and pig protests
Analysis of the record beef prices seen in marts this week, the latest on dairy markets, carbon emission target negotiations, pig protests, sexed semen use and turf all feature in this week’s podcast. We also hear from the new secretary of the Tullamore FBD National Livestock Show Chelsea Cox McDonald on what attendees can expect this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 549: Down to Agribusiness - Good dairy prospects and Unfair Trading Practice impact
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Ep 548: The Tillage Podcast - in the fields, blight warnings & mixed crop scheme
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Ep 547: Entertaining at Home - May
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Ep 546: Farm Tech Talk 109 - pedigree breeders reaping rewards
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Ep 545: The Tillage Podcast - IFJ during covid, aphids, nitrates & leaf analysis
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Ep 544: Farming News: €1,000 to make silage, Teagasc's suckler U-turn and stolen calves
Detail of a new €55m scheme to help farmers make hay and silage, Teagasc’s U-turn on stocking rate advice for suckler farmers, stolen calves, the CAP plan and problems for young farmers all feature. We also discuss the National Parks and Wildlife Service’s new strategic action plan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 543: Down to Agribusiness - What would EU ban of Russian oil mean?
Jack Kennedy, Anne Finnegan and Phelim O'Neill discuss what an EU ban on Russian oil imports would mean for Irish business and the threat of an New Zealand trade deal for Irish exports. Also, have Fonterra found the solution to methane emissions from cows? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 542: Farm Teck Talk 108 - preparing for next winter on dairy farms
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Ep 541: Farming News: Department clamp down on ‘map acres’, suckler crisis and IFA unease
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Ep 540: The Tillage Podcast - Crops in need of moisture and new chemistry in the pipeline
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Ep 539: Down to Agribusiness - Delay in beef PGI, jump in palm oil value and good results at Carbery
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Ep 538: Farm Tech Talk 107 - clover and flat pricing, ANC stocking rates and feed options
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Ep 537: Farming News - Shed building costs spiral, fertiliser prices and new Macra CEO
This week we analyse the increases in shed building costs and ask what it means for farmers. We discuss rising fertiliser prices, tractor GPS thefts, Macra’s new CEO and how IFA members in North Cork are unhappy with the association’s salary increases for its leadership. Michael O’Leary tells us about his like for Angus cattle and we hear from the winner of the FBD and Teagasc student of the year award, Dave Moloney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 536: The Tillage Podcast: spring agronomy, solar PV economics & malting barley at €400/t
This week Stephen, Siobhan and Andy run through all of the key agronomy decisions taking place in tillage fields this week. The team get an update on malting barley price and also discuss the results of a solar PV study which was commissioned by the Irish Farmers Journal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 535: Down to Agribusiness - Should dairy companies be investing in processing capacity?
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Ep 534: The Good Room 3 - A Hot Commodity
It's Easter - do you know who grew your Easter egg? How did the prawns get into your prawn cocktail? This month, we are talking all about food commodification and the affect it can have on local communities with insights from the Spicebags podcast team and Allison Roberts from Exploding Tree chocolate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 533: Farm Tech Talk 106 - European cattle making an extra €300 per head
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Ep 532: Farming News - Stricter CAP schemes, pig aid and turf ban
This week we discuss how stricter schemes may be needed in the new CAP, the details of a government’s latest aid package for pig farmers and government tensions over a potential ban on the sale and distribution of turf. We also look at a Teagasc report which warns of a big drop in farm incomes this year and discuss how cancelled shipments by Stena Line are impacting the calf trade. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 531: Down to Agribusiness - what is driving beef price and record food price index
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Ep 530: The Tillage Podcast - Boortmalt transparency, Crop Protection magazine & feed grain at €310/t
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Ep 529: Farm Tech Talk 105
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