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# Farming

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Injunctions against two farmers over beef protests to be struck out
Reducing cow herd ‘last resort’ in tackling carbon emissions, says Varadkar
Ireland's potato crop is at risk because of bad weather conditions
'I am deeply concerned': Varadkar calls for an end to protests and blockades over beef dispute
Farmers in west, mid-west and midlands 'set to be worst hit by Brexit'
Around 40 knackeries close down temporarily as losses mount
Meat processing industry says operations at 12 plants brought to a halt by blockades
'They're telling us the herd needs to be reduced by 50%': Ireland's farmers and the climate crisis
Saoirse McHugh: The time is right for an agricultural revolution in Ireland
Saoirse McHugh
'The majority of farmers have to find other jobs to supplement their income. It's come to a head'
Minister 'reaches out' to Beef Plan Movement to enter talks
Explainer: Why have beef farmers across the country been protesting in recent weeks?
Minister 'very concerned' about impact of EU trade deal on Irish beef farmers
Opinion: Farmers should support the Green Party - and secretly some of them probably do
Ray Ă“ FoghlĂº
Farmers facing 'financial wipe out' to wait and see after government makes aid plea to Brussels
'Where's the beef ya vegan?' Taoiseach met with protests from farmers in Cork city
Boy (3) dies following farming accident in Co Wexford
'We shouldn't be defensive about debate led by young people': Bruton defends stance on 'Meatless Monday' teaching pack
Low-flying plane carrying out surveying mission across countryside resumes flights
Opinion: Small farmers need to wake up and realise that the big farming lobby doesn't represent their interests
Saoirse McHugh
'I ran as hard as I could, she charged after me': Farmer attacked by cow speaks about farm safety
Judge relocates court sitting to mucky field for farmers' dispute over a wall
Freshgraze: This student has developed a cloud-controlled fence for livestock
Farmers having been 'milking on' past Christmas and making tonnes and tonnes of butter
Opinion: We must stop sending Irish animals to Libya where they face a cruel death
Caroline Rowley
37 people were killed in work-related accidents in 2018
53% of farm fatalities last year associated with vehicles and machinery
Bleak Irish wool sales raise concerns industry is 'declining into oblivion'
Farmers struggling to pay bills, call on retailers to increase price of milk
'Unlikely that we will be able grow enough': Farmers warn of fodder crisis after drought
Plane carrying out new surveying mission across countryside 'may startle livestock'
'I have a brother and I don't want him getting the farm either!'
'I just remember the tractor wheel going over me': How an accident changed a child's life in seconds
"There should be 90 or 100 grand worth of broccoli here - we probably won't see any of it"
‘A lot of people would have said I was mad, but it seems to be going from strength to strength’
Farmers say Aldi's €1.30 two-litre bottle of milk is 'socially irresponsible'
'First of its kind' tractor-testing course launched
Column: 'Farmers are asking 'where’s my share of this economic boom?''
Richard Moeran
Here's what new rules to stop 'unfair' grocery deals could mean for the Irish food sector
The Cattle Raid of Cooley is our national epic - and still has resonance for modern rural life
John Connell