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Agriland Podcasts

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The home for all Agriland podcasts and audio in one feed. Catch up on the latest farming news and learn about all things agriculture in Ireland. Featuring podcasts such as The Farming Week, AgriFocus, The Dairy Trail, Law and the Land and much more!
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Episodes

The Farming Week: 3,000 farmers must adjust to new nitrates limit | ACRES farmers must complete training course | Electric Picnic organisers meet farmers over harvest concerns

Francess McDonnell & Aisling O’Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - EU cuts Ireland’s nitrates derogation - 3,000 farmers must adjust to new nitrates limit - Farmers protest over delayed payments - Government U-turn on part of concrete levy - ACRES farmers must complete training course - Electric Picnic organisers meet farmers over harvest concerns Rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland’s weekly review of Irish agricultu...

Sep 08, 202326 min

AgriFocus: What you need to know about installing solar on your farm

Managing Director of Local Power Ltd, Pat Smith, joins Agriland editor Stella Meehan to discuss all things solar. Go beyond the headlines with AgriFocus – where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector. *This podcast is sponsored by AXA Farm Insurance

Sep 05, 202324 min

The Farming Week: Fertiliser database kicks in | IFA to meet EPA over red meat tweet | Farmers say new Electric Picnic dates will impact harvest

Eva Osborne-Sherlock & Aisling O’Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - Minister to make case for nitrates derogation next week - Fertiliser database kicks in - Burning and hedge cutting window opens - Farmers say new Electric Picnic dates will impact harvest - IFA to meet EPA over red meat tweet - The pothole to beat all others Rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland’s weekly review of Irish agriculture and visit Agriland....

Aug 31, 202328 min

The Farming Week: Extra TB compensation to be backdated | Satellite inspection notices for 2,500 farmers | Donegal man claims Young Farmer of the Year 2023

Eva Osborne-Sherlock & Aisling O’Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - DAFM to backdate extra TB compensation due to farmers - Almost 2,500 farmers sent satellite inspection notices - Global milk markets give little hope to dairy farmers - EU approves €45m sustainable forest management scheme - Donegal sheep farmer wins FBD Young Farmer of the Year - Armagh takes Baileys Cow title for 2023 with Meath-bred cow Rate, review and follow ...

Aug 24, 202322 min

AgriFocus: What does the future hold for suckler farming?

ICSA General Secretary Eddie Punch , joins Agriland editor Stella Meehan to discuss what the future for suckler farming in Ireland holds and the negative perception of farmers in portions of the media. Go beyond the headlines with our new podcast series – AgriFocus – where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector. *This podcast is sponsored by AXA Farm Insurance

Aug 22, 202328 min

The Farming Week: €16m Liming Programme | July milk prices | Why are blackberries making an early appearance?

Eva Osborne-Sherlock & Aisling O’Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - Budget for 2023 Liming Programme doubled to €16m - July milk prices - Lakeland Dairies reduces price, Kerry Group announces base price of 34c/L with 3c/L payment - Change at the helm in Glanbia - Investigation into suspected ‘criminal damage’ in Tipperary after bales set on fire - Why are blackberries appearing early this year? Rate, review and follow The Farming ...

Aug 17, 202325 min

AgriFocus: What would a PGI for Irish Grass Fed Beef mean? With Mark Zieg

Beef Sector Manager at Bord Bia Mark Zieg, joins Agriland editor Stella Meehan to discuss what would a PGI for Irish Grass Fed Beef mean, and the outlook for the beef sector going forward. Go beyond the headlines with our new podcast series – AgriFocus – where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector. *This podcast is sponsored by AXA Farm Insurance

Aug 16, 202330 min

The Farming Week: DII & ICOS say no to dairy exit scheme | Farmers protest after River Shannon floods | New farm succession scheme announced

Stella Meehan & Francess McDonnell bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - Dairy Industry Ireland and Irish Co-operative Organisation Society come out against dairy exit scheme - Minister launches new farm succession scheme with grants up to €1,500 - Up to 200 farmers protest in Offaly after River Shannon floods - ‘I’ve never seen a wet July like this before’, warning that this month will 'be the making or the breaking of farms' - ‘Irish Gra...

Aug 10, 202321 min

The Farming Week: New suckler scheme | Extensions for ACRES scorecards & shallow cultivation | Should farmers only date farmers?

Stella Meehan & Aisling O'Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - Minister announces €50/calf scheme for suckler farmers - Commission approves €308m Irish afforestation scheme - Fertiliser database change needed so it’s ‘fit for purpose’ – IFA - Extensions for ACRES scorecards and shallow cultivation - ‘Farmers should date other farmers’ says Katch CEO Rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland’s weekly review of Irish agricult...

Aug 04, 202332 min

The Farming Week: Dairy and tillage farm incomes to halve this year | Call to extend ACRES scorecard deadline | ’Blanket’ planning objections to slurry tanks | Over half of young farmers binge drink

Stella Meehan & Aisling O'Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - Dairy & tillage farm incomes could drop by over 50% this year - Call for DAFM to extend ACRES scorecard deadline - Warning that farmers won’t produce lamb anymore - ‘Blanket’ planning objections to slurry tanks - Over half of young farmers binge drink Rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland’s weekly review of Irish agriculture and visit Agriland.ie for mor...

Jul 27, 202333 min

AgriFocus: Weather, yields and tillage incomes for Harvest 2023

In this episode, head of Crops Knowledge Transfer Department at Teagasc, Michael Hennessy joins Agriland editor Stella Meehan to discuss everything to do with this year’s cereal harvest, including crop yields, weather and tillage incomes. Go beyond the headlines with our new podcast series – AgriFocus – where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector. Rate, review and follow AgriFocus on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you ...

Jul 27, 202327 min

On the Record: Anna May McHugh, NPA managing director

She is the undisputed queen of the ploughing in Ireland and this year Anna May McHugh celebrates 50 years as managing director of the National Ploughing Association (NPA). In the latest edition of On the Record with Agriland she shares the secrets of her success – “be nice to people” is the motto by which she lives and why her determination has got her where she is today. According to Anna May McHugh, despite more than 70 years with the NPA, she does not believes she “will ever give it up” and c...

Jul 24, 20238 min

On the Record: Farming has to ‘change’ in Ireland – Eamon Ryan

The Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, has said that farming “has to change” in Ireland because there has been “a loss of nature in the last 50 years that has to be reversed”. “We’ve gone from having 500 pristine water systems down to 20. That has to change, it’s not just farming, we have to change how we do forestry." “We have to change how we manage the rivers, we have to change how we manage our sewage systems, wastewater systems – so it’s not just farming, but ...

Jul 19, 20239 min

The Farming Week: Dairy bull calf welfare under spotlight | MEPs vote in favour of Nature Restoration Law | Eamon Ryan says farming must change | Farming from a wheelchair

Francess McDonnell & Aisling O'Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week include: - ‘No stone will be left unturned’ dairy bull calf welfare under the spotlight - MEPs vote in favour of revised Nature Restoration Law - Eamon Ryan says farming must change - New Teagasc MACC aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - Kerry Group milk suppliers back on picket line - Beef Focus: 34 years farming from a wheelchair in Sligo Rate, review and follow The Far...

Jul 19, 202333 min

On the Record: Claire Kerrane – ‘CAP should support food production’

Sinn Féin TD, Claire Kerrane has said that the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was set up to ensure food production but now seems to be “going in a different direction”. In the latest interview in Agriland’s On the Record series, the Roscommon-Galway TD said that climate is a big focus of CAP now but that it should be a different pillar, with food production remaining the sole focus of the overall CAP. “CAP was set up to support food production. It’s now going in a lot of other ways, particular...

Jul 19, 202313 min

On the Record: Increase in dairy herd ‘unsustainable’ – EPA's DG Laura Burke

Transformation is needed in agriculture, the director general at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has warned. Laura Burke believes that if agriculture in Ireland continues to operate the way it is currently doing, it will not meet its environmental targets. “We can’t keep doing the same things and expect a different result and that’s the long and the short of it – so transformation is needed,” the EPA’s director general told Agriland for the ‘ On the Record ‘ series. She believes the “i...

Jul 19, 20239 min

AgriFocus: Machinery prices, labour shortages and career opportunities

On this episode of AgriFocus, Executive Director of the Farm Tractor & Machinery Traders Association, Michael Farrelly, joins Agriland editor Stella Meehan to discuss agri mechanic shortages, career opportunities and what's in store for the upcoming FTMTA Farm Machinery Show. *This podcast is sponsored by AXA Farm Insurance

Jul 19, 202325 min

On the Record: Michael Fitzmaurice on his plans for a rural party

Farmers are “nearly ashamed to say they are a farmer” in 2023, according to Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway, Michael Fitzmaurice. Deputy Michael Fitzmaurice believes Ireland “needs a completely new type of party, from the bottom up” that listens to farmers and the rural community. In an ‘On the Record’ interview with Agriland , the TD said he believes that a new political party could be a new force for rural communities. “Politics in Ireland is now no longer one party. I can stay as an Indep...

Jul 19, 20239 min

AgriFocus: Economist, Ciaran Fitzgerald on Politics & Irish Agriculture

Go beyond the headlines with AgriFocus, where we take a closer look at some of the key issues that directly impact on farmers, rural communities and the agri-sector. In this episode Ciaran Fitzgerald, who is a food economist with over 30 years’ experience in the agri food sector and a regular columnist at Agriland, joins Francess McDonnell to talk about a subject that is unavoidable in Ireland – politics and agriculture. You can read more from Ciaran on Agriland at: https://www.agriland.ie/farmi...

Jul 19, 202323 min

On the Record: No investigation into fertiliser prices – Minister McConalogue

There will be no government-backed investigation into the price farmers are paying for fertiliser in Ireland, according to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue. The minister told Agriland ‘ that fertiliser prices are “outside” of his control as minister. He said it is a “market issue”. “It’s important that farmers do plan and prepare in that regard. We want to see market returns being returned to farmers, it is something that is outside of my control as minister...

Jul 19, 20239 min
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