Richard Halleron

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Richard Halleron is an agricultural chemist by background. He is a past chairman of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science and has also served as Chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists in Northern Ireland.

Call for review of bTB eradication measures in NI
Call for review of bTB eradication measures in NI

The Pedigree Cattle Trust is calling for an independent review of the measures taken to eradicate bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in...

Culling badgers ‘will not’ eradicate bTB  – cattle vet
Culling badgers ‘will not’ eradicate bTB  – cattle vet

Culling badgers will not deliver the full eradication of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) according to a leading UK cattle vet. Dick...

‘Winter crop development is still progressing’ – CAFRE
‘Winter crop development is still progressing’ – CAFRE

College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprises (CAFRE) crops specialist, Leigh McClean highlighted a number of priorities for arable farmers...

The potential for artificial intelligence within production agriculture
The potential for artificial intelligence within production agriculture

Assessing the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) within agriculture is the focus of investigation for 2024 Nuffield Scholar, Paul Windemuller....

Bank borrowings for ag-sector in NI estimated to total £973m
Bank borrowings for ag-sector in NI estimated to total £973m

Bank borrowings for the agricultural sector in Northern Ireland stand at £973 million, with money on deposit amounting to £611...

Amount of livestock on farms is ‘creating challenges’ – BSAS
Amount of livestock on farms is ‘creating challenges’ – BSAS

Outgoing British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) president, Prof. Elizabeth Magowan has said that there is a “growing body” of...

Land prices in Northern Ireland averaging £13,500/ac – Ulster Bank
Land prices in Northern Ireland averaging £13,500/ac – Ulster Bank

Land prices in Northern Ireland are currently averaging £13,500/ac. This figure was confirmed by Ulster Bank’s head of agriculture, Cormac...

Co. Tyrone river is ‘strewn’ with farm litter – water sports group
Co. Tyrone river is ‘strewn’ with farm litter – water sports group

Farm “litter”, including empty chemical drums, blue piping and plastic, is adding significantly to the pollution burden on the River...

CAFRE reflects on NI spring planting opportunities
CAFRE reflects on NI spring planting opportunities

The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (CAFRE) has just published a crops update for Northern Ireland. It relates...

Research reveals potential impact of ban on glyphosate
Research reveals potential impact of ban on glyphosate

A ban on glyphosate could lead to an increase in weed abundance and a decrease in the yields of some...

Banks in NI stand ready to support weather-hit farmers
Banks in NI stand ready to support weather-hit farmers

Banks in NI are confirming that they recognise the impact of the continuing bad weather on farm cash flows. Ulster...

‘60% of targeted winter cereal planting achieved in NI’ – agronomist
‘60% of targeted winter cereal planting achieved in NI’ – agronomist

Agronomist, Richard Owens, has confirmed that continuing wet conditions are hampering cereal growers form getting on with critically important field...

Latest AHDB crop update  reveals troubling figures
Latest AHDB crop update reveals troubling figures

The latest UK crop update from the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) paints a very downbeat perspective regarding the...

Opinion: Hogget pieces for sale at £24/kg in Bristol
Opinion: Hogget pieces for sale at £24/kg in Bristol

Hogget pieces for sale in a butcher’s shop at £24/kg is not fantasy. In fact, it’s exactly what shoppers in...

Biosecurity ‘critically important’ at agricultural shows
Biosecurity ‘critically important’ at agricultural shows

Newry Show chairman, Brian Lockhart, has confirmed that maintaining the highest levels of biosecurity is an absolute priority when it comes...

Potato industry entering new era of blight management
Potato industry entering new era of blight management

The Irish potato industry looks set to enter a new era of blight management as it approaches the 2024 growing...

Research: Azole fungicides less effective against some disease
Research: Azole fungicides less effective against some disease

Azole fungicides are becoming less effective in the fight against phoma leaf spot and stem canker in crops of oilseed...

Concern over availability of spring barley seed
Concern over availability of spring barley seed

According to College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprises (CAFRE) crops advisors, spring barley seed may be in short supply...