Thoroughbred horse bodies warn wind turbines could affect investmentSubmission calls for devices to be kept a safe distance from stables and training yardsMon Feb 24 2014 - 16:52
Clongowes Wood College farm caught up in milk quota investigationIssue arose when private school’s 400-acre dairy farm bought new stockFri Feb 14 2014 - 01:00
Job-pledge initiative claims more than 4,600 people hiredUrban-rural divide evident as 49% of job pledges made by firms in Dublin, says HirelandThu Feb 13 2014 - 01:00
A baker’s dozen of Irish books shortlisted in world cookbook awardsBooks by Darina Allen and her brother Rory O’Connell among those getting the nodMon Feb 10 2014 - 21:24
Grocery price war sees vegetable sales up as more spent on alcoholIncreasing dominance of Aldi highlightedFri Feb 07 2014 - 01:00
Up to 79 per cent of septic tanks failing inspectionsSeveral local authorities have not begun inspectionsThu Feb 06 2014 - 07:04
Farmers urge Government to target flooding ‘for once and for all’While the focus was on the flooding of coastal areas earlier this week, the heavy rain of recent days has led to flooding of farm land around rivers and lakesThu Feb 06 2014 - 01:00
Three in four fast food outlets display calorie counts on menusDepartment of Health figures show compliance but restaurants remain opposed to the measureWed Feb 05 2014 - 13:25
Thousands of acres of land being lost to the sea, warn farm groups‘Utter destruction’ of farms going unnoticed because focus on urban areasWed Feb 05 2014 - 01:00
Family of dead Carlow man urges ‘Neknominations’ boycottWidespread condemnation of social media activityMon Feb 03 2014 - 01:02
Study cautions against high dosages of vitamin C and E, especially for athletesResearch finds pills could blunt metabolic response of muscles to fitness trainingMon Feb 03 2014 - 01:00
Warning that Old Irish Goat will become extinct without plan to save itGoat was known as the poor man’s cow in Famine timesMon Feb 03 2014 - 01:00
Second death linked to online drinking activityHurler’s body removed from River Barrow this morningSun Feb 02 2014 - 18:11
Laya Healthcare raises prices by 20 per centHealth insurer blames Government policy for price hikeThu Jan 30 2014 - 20:09
Virtually impossible to feed world and protect environemt - CoveneyIBM working with agri-food sector on smart technologyThu Jan 30 2014 - 19:58
Ó Cuív challenges Coveney to debate farm package fundingFianna Fáil’s alternative plan calls for €610m more from exchequer fundsThu Jan 30 2014 - 19:40
Charity board members seek greater regulationMajority say governance levels are average or poorWed Jan 29 2014 - 01:00
Inside Track Q&A: Paul Gough, founder of Nualtra, maker of oral nutritional supplementsUK success a taste of things to come for small start-upWed Jan 29 2014 - 00:50
Boxty makers hoping to achieve the same status as champagne and Parma hamGrated potato dish is associated with the Border countiesTue Jan 28 2014 - 01:00
Farmers warn ESB law would let firms on to land ‘by back door’ESB will act as a Trojan horse, claims ICMSATue Jan 28 2014 - 01:00
Coveney hopes to see end to industrial action at his departmentImpact spokesman confirmed union had been invited to meet officialsWed Jan 22 2014 - 01:00
Industrial action underway at the Department of AgricultureUnion warns dispute could affect farmers’ paymentsMon Jan 20 2014 - 13:07
Nualtra secures €300,000 Enterprise Ireland investment to move manufacturing to RepublicMedical nutrition company has agreed R&D proposal with Teagasc to investigate how products could be manufactured in RepublicMon Jan 20 2014 - 01:00
Women urged to have free smear test to prevent cervical cancerAwareness campaign launched to mark European Cervical Cancer Prevention WeekMon Jan 20 2014 - 01:00
Trader at centre of horse meat scandal says he was ‘fall guy’ for beef industryMartin McAdam : ‘I couldn’t say my last goodbye to my mum on her death bed’Mon Jan 20 2014 - 01:00
Survey finds most hedgerows will die if they are not actively managedMonaghan has the best hedges while Offaly’s hedges are in the worst conditionWed Jan 15 2014 - 01:00
New farm leader vows to end ‘Big Brother’ mentality of farm inspectionsDowney determined to change approach to farm reviewsWed Jan 15 2014 - 01:00
State plans €1.9bn farming sector boostFunds, added to €2.2bn EU allocation, to aid recovery and encourage investmentWed Jan 15 2014 - 01:00
New IFA president sets out priorities for four-year termEddie Downey sees protecting farm incomes and securing new charter of rights as key prioritiesTue Jan 14 2014 - 15:42
Horse owners call for solution to problem of 20,000 unwanted animalsGroup says fresh thinking is needed by GovernmentTue Jan 14 2014 - 01:00
Goodman firm says horse meat crisis has changed it for the betterABP Food Group says business grew by €100m despite the scandalMon Jan 13 2014 - 01:00
Fewer horses slaughtered in abattoirs last yearMassive increase in numbers of horses seized in Ireland for welfare reasons recordedSat Jan 11 2014 - 10:49
The year of the horseTesco’s Everyday Value burger is back on the shelves, Irish beef exports have risen, and nobody has been prosecuted. But regulators insist the ‘horse meat’ scandal of January 2013 has taught the meat industry a very expensive lessonSat Jan 11 2014 - 01:00
The stable door: Butchers and scientists were the winnersCustomers come back to their local butcher – and demand jumps for services offered by Dublin DNA-testing lab IdentigenSat Jan 11 2014 - 01:00
Food and drink exports reached almost €10 billion last yearDairy and beef exports saw double digit growth, Bord Bia figures showWed Jan 08 2014 - 17:26
Food and drink sector upbeat on year aheadSector wants to put horse meat wobble behind it after another bumper year for exportsWed Jan 08 2014 - 01:10
50 horses put down for animal welfare reasonsCall for blood test to allow horses be slaughtered for exportMon Jan 06 2014 - 01:00
Opponents of pylons and wind turbines come together to highlight their concernsCampaign plans to mobilise 500,000 peopleMon Jan 06 2014 - 01:00
More than 9,000 calls made to Console helpline for farmers since late 2012Suicide had been attempted in more than half of casesMon Jan 06 2014 - 01:00
Emotions high at Dublin Airport as emigrants fly outPeople head back to their adopted homes after Christmas periodFri Jan 03 2014 - 08:35
Lucy and Thomas top ‘Irish Times’ baby names chartTrend towards more traditional names but still some eclectic choicesThu Jan 02 2014 - 14:11
Two men killed as their cars collide near BallinaMayo crash brings first road deaths of 2014Thu Jan 02 2014 - 01:02
Could the horse meat scandal happen again?Food safety experts say food fraud will always be with usSat Dec 28 2013 - 01:00
Rats, blood, cockroaches found in closure-order food premisesHighest number yet of enforcement orders issuedFri Dec 27 2013 - 06:41
In praise of: Santa ClausJoyful anticipation on Christmas Eve will gladden even the hardest of heartsSat Dec 21 2013 - 01:05
Let them eat carrots: protesting farmers give out free vegetablesIFA disputes claims by retailers that farmers are not picking up the tabFri Dec 20 2013 - 11:17
Fast-rising population living longerNumber of people over 65 increasing by 20,000 every yearThu Dec 19 2013 - 22:50
Meath farmer Eddie Downey elected president of IFADeputy presidency a close-fought battle but Tim O’Leary from Cork won outWed Dec 18 2013 - 01:00
Meath farmer wins race to be next IFA presidentEddie Downey was a key member of the IFA team that sourced fodder abroad during the crisis this yearTue Dec 17 2013 - 19:31
Counting continues in IFA presidential electionEddie Downey leading race to to succeed John Bryan as chief of farming groupTue Dec 17 2013 - 13:45