Eva Osborne-Sherlock

Eva Osborne-Sherlock Profile Picture

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.

Farm Business Innovation Show to return to Birmingham this November
Farm Business Innovation Show to return to Birmingham this November

The Farm Business Innovation Show is set to return to the NEC Birmingham this November to provide opportunities to farmers...

Norfolk farmer to host Terravesta miscanthus farm walk
Norfolk farmer to host Terravesta miscanthus farm walk

Norfolk farmer Algy Garrod will host a miscanthus farm walk on his farm this September to display how he has...

Yamaha appoints new area sales manager
Yamaha appoints new area sales manager

Yamaha has announced the appointment of Chris Embleton as its new area sales manager for Northern England and Scotland. Embleton...

CropTec to host first show in new venue
CropTec to host first show in new venue

The CropTec Show will be hosted at the National Agricultural and Exhibition Centre (NAEC) Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, this year for the...

Cargill UK appoints 3 new poultry specialists
Cargill UK appoints 3 new poultry specialists

Agricultural products and services provider Cargill UK has appointed three new technical and formulation poultry specialists. The company said the...

Mole Valley Farmers acquires ABN’s feed mill in Devon
Mole Valley Farmers acquires ABN’s feed mill in Devon

Mole Valley Farmers has taken on the lease of ABN’s feed mill at Uffculme, Devon, in an attempt to “better...

Scotland launches plan to control bird flu in wild birds
Scotland launches plan to control bird flu in wild birds

The Scottish government has today (Friday, August 11) published a new response plan to deal with the issues posed by...

Padlock ‘cut off the gate’ during cattle theft – PSNI
Padlock ‘cut off the gate’ during cattle theft – PSNI

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said its officers are investigating the theft of seven cattle from Ballyward...

Calls for NI farmers to register for Zone 2 of soil health scheme
Calls for NI farmers to register for Zone 2 of soil health scheme

Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has urged farmers to register for Zone 2 of its...

‘Stop That Sheep’ rural crime initiative labelled a success
‘Stop That Sheep’ rural crime initiative labelled a success

The Leominster Safer Neighbourhood Team’s (SNT) multi-agency rural crime operation – ‘Stop That Sheep’ – has been hailed a success...

Oxford Farming Conference seeks 3 new directors
Oxford Farming Conference seeks 3 new directors

The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) is seeking three new directors to “help shape the future of the organisation”. The OFC,...

Can smart-tech help detect disease in dairy cows earlier?
Can smart-tech help detect disease in dairy cows earlier?

Researchers from the University of Bristol (UoB) have received funding to investigate whether artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to...

Arable farmers warned to prepare for poor harvest and low profits
Arable farmers warned to prepare for poor harvest and low profits

Accountancy firm Duncan & Toplis is warning arable farmers to be prepared for reduced yields and profits this harvest. The...

AB Agri completes acquisition of National Milk Records
AB Agri completes acquisition of National Milk Records

AB Agri has completed its purchase of the agri-tech and genomic testing company National Milk Records (NMR). NMR provides management...

UK to investigate potential for vertical farms in space
UK to investigate potential for vertical farms in space

A project centred on developing vertical farms fit for space exploration has received a research grant of up to £75,000...

NFU calls for more ‘resilient’ food supply chain
NFU calls for more ‘resilient’ food supply chain

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has today (Wednesday, August 9) called for more resilient food supply chains in the face...

NI farmers must remain vigilant amid rise in rural crime – MLA
NI farmers must remain vigilant amid rise in rural crime – MLA

Farmers and those living in rural areas across Northern Ireland must remain vigilant and take extra safety precautions following an...

York agri-business to pay over £23k for waste offences
York agri-business to pay over £23k for waste offences

A York-based farming business has offered to pay £23,640 to the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust after spreading waste sludge on...