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.

Rural support for Conservative Party drops by 18% – survey
Rural support for Conservative Party drops by 18% – survey

A new survey released by the Country Land & Business Association (CLA) and Survation has revealed an 18% fall in...

NFU seeks feedback on machinery theft discussion
NFU seeks feedback on machinery theft discussion

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is seeking feedback from its stakeholders on agricultural machinery and equipment theft. The Home Office...

Manage dairy farm cashflow and avoid the ‘cost of farming squeeze’
Manage dairy farm cashflow and avoid the ‘cost of farming squeeze’

Dairy farmers must review their on-farm cashflow and plan ahead to reduce the impact of the “cost of farming squeeze”,...

NFU Cymru to provide food and farming school lessons in Welsh
NFU Cymru to provide food and farming school lessons in Welsh

The National Farmers’ Union of Wales (NFU Cymru) will stream two food and farming lessons to schools across Wales next...

Spring sees ‘downturn’ in GB milk deliveries – AHDB
Spring sees ‘downturn’ in GB milk deliveries – AHDB

There was a downturn in Great Britain’s daily milk deliveries in the week ending May 13, suggesting the peak has...

Welsh Food & Farming Week to promote Welsh agriculture
Welsh Food & Farming Week to promote Welsh agriculture

The National Farmers’ Union of Wales (NFU Cymru) has said that this year’s Celebration of Welsh Food & Farming Week...

Agri society launches search for Long Service Award winner
Agri society launches search for Long Service Award winner

Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society has launched its search for the next winner of its Long Service Award. The award aims to...

Increases to payment rates for upland farmers in ELMs
Increases to payment rates for upland farmers in ELMs

The UK government has announced changes to the payment rates for upland farmers in environmental land management schemes (ELMs). These...

BACP advice included in govt report on rural mental health
BACP advice included in govt report on rural mental health

Advice from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) has been included in a governmental report on rural mental...

Groundswell Festival to feature over 100 sessions
Groundswell Festival to feature over 100 sessions

This year’s Groundswell Festival will feature over 100 sessions and 200 speakers, organisers have announced. The regenerative agriculture-focused event aims...

Legislation to further oak-tree movement in OPM zones
Legislation to further oak-tree movement in OPM zones

The Forestry Commission has introduced new legislation which will allow for the movement of large oak trees and trade within...

Wales to pay higher rates to farmers creating woodland
Wales to pay higher rates to farmers creating woodland

The Welsh government has today (Thursday, May 25) announced higher payments rates for farmers that create woodland. It is calling...

Windsor Framework: Call for at-risk vet medicines in NI to be named
Windsor Framework: Call for at-risk vet medicines in NI to be named

MP for North Antrim Ian Paisley Jr. has called on the UK government to publish the list of veterinary medicines...

Farm Tenancy Forum established in response to Rock Review
Farm Tenancy Forum established in response to Rock Review

The UK government has today (Wednesday, May 24) established a Farm Tenancy Forum in response to recommendations in the Rock...

Food inflation: UK is battling a ‘cost of greed’ crisis – SNP
Food inflation: UK is battling a ‘cost of greed’ crisis – SNP

The current cost-of-living crisis across the UK has been replaced by a cost-of-greed crisis, according to Scottish National Party (SNP)...

Proposed closure of Avara Foods site puts over 400 jobs at risk
Proposed closure of Avara Foods site puts over 400 jobs at risk

Avara Foods has proposed closing its Abergavenny site in autumn of this year, which it said would impact “all colleagues...

Only 21% farmers have ‘reliable’ phone signal on-farm – survey
Only 21% farmers have ‘reliable’ phone signal on-farm – survey

Only 21% of farmers have reliable mobile signal across their whole farm, according to a new survey conducted by the...

Police in southwest England highlight rise in livestock worrying incidents
Police in southwest England highlight rise in livestock worrying incidents

Livestock worrying incidents have increased in Devon and Cornwall throughout the month of May, according to Devon & Cornwall Police....