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.

M&S removes use-by dates on RSPCA Assured milk
M&S removes use-by dates on RSPCA Assured milk

Marks & Spencer (M&S) has removed the use-by dates across its Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals...

UK appoints first-ever ‘Rural Connectivity Champion’
UK appoints first-ever ‘Rural Connectivity Champion’

Simon Fell MP has been announced as the UK’s first Rural Connectivity Champion – a role that will see him...

High production costs leading to poor mental health – survey
High production costs leading to poor mental health – survey

The rising cost of production has contributed to the poor mental health of farmers and food producers, according to a...

28 sheep killed in separate Herefordshire dog attacks
28 sheep killed in separate Herefordshire dog attacks

West Mercia Police has appealed for information following separate dog attacks that resulted in the deaths of 28 sheep in...

Dale Farm appoints new chief financial officer
Dale Farm appoints new chief financial officer

Dale Farm has announced the appointment of John Morgan as its chief financial officer. The dairy cooperative said Morgan will...

UK Wagyu beef business plans to double production by 2025
UK Wagyu beef business plans to double production by 2025

Yorkshire based Wagyu beef specialist, Warrendale Wagyu, has announced plans to double its production in the next two years. The company said...

Cost of GPS theft doubled in first 4 months of the year – NFU Mutual
Cost of GPS theft doubled in first 4 months of the year – NFU Mutual

New figures from the rural insurance branch of the National Farmers Union (NFU Mutual) show that the cost of GPS...

Bord Bia appoints new UK meat market specialist
Bord Bia appoints new UK meat market specialist

Bord Bia has today (Tuesday, June 6) announced the appointment of Sean Deane as its UK meat market specialist. The...

Survey shows 93% believe Britain’s countryside is part of ‘national heritage’
Survey shows 93% believe Britain’s countryside is part of ‘national heritage’

New research shows that an overwhelming number of people are “incredibly proud” of the British countryside. The results of a...

New £7m funding boost to grow rural economy
New £7m funding boost to grow rural economy

The UK government today (Tuesday, June 6) unveiled a £7 million plan to ensure remote areas and rural communities will...

HCC sponsors school lessons on local food production
HCC sponsors school lessons on local food production

An educational event on the County Showground in Haverfordwest this month will aim to teach school children from across Pembrokeshire...

AHDB and Elanco to host discussion on farm profitability
AHDB and Elanco to host discussion on farm profitability

An on-farm meeting organised by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) will focus on working with nature to improve...

Royal Highland Show to host British Wool fashion show
Royal Highland Show to host British Wool fashion show

British Wool will be holding a fashion show during each day of this year’s Royal Highland Show with the aim...

Nearly 40 scholars to present findings at Nuffield ‘super conference’
Nearly 40 scholars to present findings at Nuffield ‘super conference’

Nearly 40 Nuffield Farming scholars will present their findings at this year’s Nuffield Farming ‘Super Conference’ held in November. The...

Scotland: New chair appointed to plant protection initiative
Scotland: New chair appointed to plant protection initiative

A new chair has been appointed of a Voluntary Initiative (VI) in Scotland that promotes the responsible use of plant...

Cereals 2023 to welcome 60 urban school children
Cereals 2023 to welcome 60 urban school children

Cereals 2023, a technical event focused on the UK arable industry, will open its doors to 60 urban schoolchildren for...

Focus must be put on ‘key principles’ of managing rural estates
Focus must be put on ‘key principles’ of managing rural estates

Davidson & Robertson has called for more focus on the “key principles of managing estates” in the “ever-changing” rural marketplace....

Cornish dairy farmer benefits from grazing herbal leys – AHDB
Cornish dairy farmer benefits from grazing herbal leys – AHDB

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has analysed the benefits experienced by a Cornish farmer while grazing herbal leys....