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.

‘Lax approach’ to border controls may have ASF consequences – NFUS
‘Lax approach’ to border controls may have ASF consequences – NFUS

The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFUS) has asked the UK government to consider the consequences that its “lax approach”...

HSENI to carry out workplace transport inspections within the food industry
HSENI to carry out workplace transport inspections within the food industry

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) has announced a programme of workplace transport inspections focused on the...

British Wool awarded Isle of Man wool contract
British Wool awarded Isle of Man wool contract

British Wool has been awarded the contract to handle wool produced on the Isle of man by the island’s government....

Concerns that Glastir contract holders will be left worse off’ with new scheme
Concerns that Glastir contract holders will be left worse off’ with new scheme

The Welsh branch of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU Cymru) has voiced concern that current Glastir contract holders could be...

British red meat and dairy to take ‘pride of place’ at Anuga 2023
British red meat and dairy to take ‘pride of place’ at Anuga 2023

British red meat and dairy products will take “pride of place” in front of an international audience at Anuga, a...

UPL offers 50 farmers 20ha of Vitalroot to trial on-farm
UPL offers 50 farmers 20ha of Vitalroot to trial on-farm

Agrochemical and crop protection manufacturer UPL Ltd. has launched a challenge which offers successful farmers 20ha of Vitalroot each. The...

More needs to be done for farmers amid ‘cashflow crisis’ – NFU
More needs to be done for farmers amid ‘cashflow crisis’ – NFU

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has said more needs to be done on the issue of farm support, as farmers...

CropTec seminars to help arable farmers meet industry challenges
CropTec seminars to help arable farmers meet industry challenges

CropTec has said that seminars at this year’s show will equip arable farmers with the knowledge they need to meet...

3 Armagh men given suspended sentences for waste offences
3 Armagh men given suspended sentences for waste offences

Three men from Co. Armagh have been given suspended sentences for waste offences relating to over 6,836t of controlled waste....

SRUC farms manager receives RABDF Princess Royal award
SRUC farms manager receives RABDF Princess Royal award

Hugh McClymount has been presented with the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers’ (RABDF) Princess Royal award. The recently retired...

3 people in agriculture die by suicide every week – BACP
3 people in agriculture die by suicide every week – BACP

Three people in the UK farming and agricultural industry die by suicide every week, according to the British Association for...

Stephanie Spiers appointed as BSPB new head of business operations
Stephanie Spiers appointed as BSPB new head of business operations

The British Society of Plant Breeders (BSPB) has appointed Stephanie Spiers as the its new head of business operations for...

Yorkshire miscanthus farm walk to discuss SFI payments
Yorkshire miscanthus farm walk to discuss SFI payments

A miscanthus farm walk based in east Yorkshire will facilitate discussions on future proofing and Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) payments....

Pork is no longer the best performing red meat – AHDB
Pork is no longer the best performing red meat – AHDB

As of July, primary pork (steaks, roasting joints and mince) is no longer the best performing red meat, according to...

‘Anthelmintics have been historically over-used’ – Nuffield Farming report
‘Anthelmintics have been historically over-used’ – Nuffield Farming report

A Nuffield Farming report has highlighted the current problems faced by the UK sheep industry due to anthelmintics over usage...

Royal Brinkman UK appoints new branch manager
Royal Brinkman UK appoints new branch manager

Royal Brinkman UK has announced the appointment of Nikki Hargreaves as a new branch manager. The horticultural business said Hargreaves...

Scotland to improve healthcare in rural areas with new National Centre
Scotland to improve healthcare in rural areas with new National Centre

The launch of a new National Centre in Scotland will reduce health inequalities and improve the delivery of healthcare services...

Roll out of NIFAIS sees some access ‘teething issues’ for farmers and vets
Roll out of NIFAIS sees some access ‘teething issues’ for farmers and vets

The head of the Northern Ireland Farm Animal Information System (NIFAIS) has said that the IT rollout has seen “some...