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August 25, 2021
Farming outside of Strangford on the east coast of County Down, is organic beef and sheep farmer Dale Orr, who...
August 23, 2021
Body condition scoring ewes is a simple, effective and cheap management tool to evaluate the body reserves of ewes. Getting...
Summer 2021 has seen the welcome recommencement of on farm Business Development Group (BDG) meetings. One of which John Palmer,...
August 18, 2021
The dry period is an essential stage of the dairy cow’s milk production cycle. Dr Jane Sayers, CAFRE Dairying Adviser,...
August 17, 2021
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is hosting an online webinar on Tuesday 24th August at 8.00pm...
August 12, 2021
County Down arable farmer David Sandford of Portloughan Farm, Strangford has recently been appointed as one of the Farm Habitat...
August 4, 2021
Training events, in the form of farm walks, are being held from 17th August to early September on three new...
August 2, 2021
Emma Kirkland, a Technologist at the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) explains the importance of developing a...
“As grass growth is expected to improve with the recent rainfall, dairy farmers should continue to measure grass covers every...
July 27, 2021
Good quality grass remains the cheapest feed for dairy cows and is the cornerstone of profitable milk production. Christopher Breen,...
July 22, 2021
Due to the recent dry spell and soaring temperatures in some areas grass quality and quantity has been affected. Farmers...
July 20, 2021
Dry and hot weather conditions currently experienced across the province are having a real impact on grass growth and supply...