Eva Osborne-Sherlock

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Eva is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Arts undergraduate degree in journalism and English at the University of Galway. Originally from Cavan, she currently lives in a rural area of Co. Meath. Her family, which comes from a farming background, is now involved in farm machinery maintenance and she has a keen interest in all things digital, media and agriculture.

RSPCA calls for clear labelling on meat and dairy products in shops
RSPCA calls for clear labelling on meat and dairy products in shops

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has called for clear labelling on animal products to...

Final Soil Nutrient Health Scheme analysis event to take place next week
Final Soil Nutrient Health Scheme analysis event to take place next week

The last event run by the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) to help farmers in Zone 1...

Galbraith brings Whitlaw Farm on 107ha to the market
Galbraith brings Whitlaw Farm on 107ha to the market

Whitlaw Farm, sitting on over 107ha of land northwest of Lauder, has been brought to the market by Galbraith. The...

AHDB webinar to give UK meat businesses tips on exporting to Canada
AHDB webinar to give UK meat businesses tips on exporting to Canada

A webinar hosted by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) will provide advice for red meat businesses on exporting...

Staffordshire: Appeals for info after the theft of New Holland tractor
Staffordshire: Appeals for info after the theft of New Holland tractor

Staffordshire Police rural and wildlife crime team has appealed for information regarding the theft of a blue New Holland tractor...

UFU partners with AFBI and AgriSearch for NI farming webinars
UFU partners with AFBI and AgriSearch for NI farming webinars

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has announced that it will join forces with the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) and...

Sainsbury’s launches new beef range with 25% less carbon
Sainsbury’s launches new beef range with 25% less carbon

Sainsbury’s has launched a new Aberdeen Angus beef range which will offer a 25% lower carbon footprint compared to industry...

UK’s first regenerative agriculture students graduate
UK’s first regenerative agriculture students graduate

The first people in the UK to undertake an Honours Bachelor’s degree in regenerative agriculture have graduated. The degree was...

CAFRE: Now is time to prioritise autumn grazing management
CAFRE: Now is time to prioritise autumn grazing management

A dairy technologist from the College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) has encouraged farmers to prioritise successful autumn...

DM Hall brings farmhouse and outbuildings on 8ac site to the market
DM Hall brings farmhouse and outbuildings on 8ac site to the market

A “rarely available” combination of a derelict farmhouse, mixed outbuildings and land on 8ac outside Falkirk has been brought to...

Lodi UK publishes tips to protect grain stores from rodents
Lodi UK publishes tips to protect grain stores from rodents

Pest control products manufacturer, Lodi UK, has said rodent numbers have risen sharply following Covid-19 and, as temperatures fall, rodents...

Mental health of farmers comes down to their ‘financial resilience’ – BACP
Mental health of farmers comes down to their ‘financial resilience’ – BACP

Finance is the biggest source of stress for farmers and others living in rural communities, leading to their mental health...

HCC hopes for boost in beef sales after dull July and August
HCC hopes for boost in beef sales after dull July and August

Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) said the Welsh beef industry is hoping that recent good weather will...

141 hen harrier chicks have fledged this year – Natural England
141 hen harrier chicks have fledged this year – Natural England

141 hen harrier chicks have fledged in England this year, making 2023 the seventh year in a row that numbers...

SFI could be a ‘game changer’ for farmers – GSC Grays
SFI could be a ‘game changer’ for farmers – GSC Grays

GSC Grays has said the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), despite its problems and delays, may prove to be a “game...

North Yorkshire Police to lead ‘major clampdown’ on rural crime
North Yorkshire Police to lead ‘major clampdown’ on rural crime

North Yorkshire Police’s rural taskforce has said it will spearhead a “major clampdown” on rural crime next week. The taskforce...

High suicide rates in farmers linked to a ‘masculine workforce’
High suicide rates in farmers linked to a ‘masculine workforce’

High suicide rates among farmers have been linked to a masculine workforce which “finds it harder to talk about their...

Farmers who fail to meet Countryside Stewardship deadline may still benefit
Farmers who fail to meet Countryside Stewardship deadline may still benefit

Farmers will have additional time to complete their Countryside Stewardship 2024 applications as long as they were started before the...