Kathleen Rowley

Research finds special wildlife scheme beats organic at boosting birds
Research finds special wildlife scheme beats organic at boosting birds

The View from the UK: Threatened farmland birds are likely to survive the winter better on conventional farms with specially...

Santa’s Insomnia
Santa’s Insomnia

A stop off at Ireland’s coffee success story Insomnia should keep Santa going through Christmas Eve. Insomnia continues to build...

Great connections at Glanbia, O2 contract sealed
Great connections at Glanbia, O2 contract sealed

The agri-business division of Glanbia, the global performance nutrition and ingredients group, has signed a hosted unified communications deal with...

Farm business matters
Farm business matters

The Teagasc Farm Business Conference 2013 is taking place today in Tullamore. This conference will be of particular interest to solicitors,...

Liquid gold, multimillion ‘milk mining’ investment
Liquid gold, multimillion ‘milk mining’ investment

A functional foods centre is the latest to benefit from €100m joint Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland technology centres programme, which...

Record-breaking land auction
Record-breaking land auction

Allsop Space, Ireland’s leading auctioneers, has announced that it will hold a record-breaking auction of 150 properties on 10 December...

Food price inflation falls to lowest level for a year
Food price inflation falls to lowest level for a year

The latest supermarket share figures from Kantar Worldpanel in Ireland, published today for the 12 weeks ending 10 November, show...

Recipe for success: Killowen keeps things local
Recipe for success: Killowen keeps things local

Helen Meade from Killowen Farm talks to AgriLand about the company’s strong support local ethos and how it plays an...

Lions roar for Food Appeal 2013
Lions roar for Food Appeal 2013

Tesco is supporting the Lions Club in its appeal to the Irish public to help people in need on the...

Cows chomping on fresh grass and red clover silage produce omega milk better, research claims
Cows chomping on fresh grass and red clover silage produce omega milk better, research claims

The View from Europe: Fat is an important ingredient that has a material impact on the nutritional value, texture, taste,...

Farming is the biggest job on the earth, John Deere
Farming is the biggest job on the earth, John Deere

John Deere has announced its support for global crop protection company’s BASF’s national ‘Farming, the Biggest Job on Earth’ campaign....

Veterinary nurses celebrate in style
Veterinary nurses celebrate in style

In the fourth ceremony of its type, more than 30 students received various awards in Animal Nursing and Veterinary Nursing...

Inch House: Every Inch counts
Inch House: Every Inch counts

AgriLand talks to Máirin Egan about Inch House, a busy family operation that embodies the term ‘multitasking’.  Inch House was...

Talbot takes the helm at Glanbia
Talbot takes the helm at Glanbia

Siobhán Talbot has taken over from John Moloney as managing director of Glanbia, the global performance nutrition and ingredients group...

Researchers uncover origins of cattle farming in China
Researchers uncover origins of cattle farming in China

World View: An international team of researchers, co-led by scientists at the University of York and Yunnan Normal University, has...

Experts discuss group agri-environment payments
Experts discuss group agri-environment payments

The greening measures, being introduced as part of reformed Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) added to cross compliance, will form the...

Livestock ryegrass wins research award
Livestock ryegrass wins research award

The IBERS plant breeding programme at Aberystwyth University responsible for the creation and development of high sugar ryegrasses now used...

Kerry Group employ 300 already at Naas research hub
Kerry Group employ 300 already at Naas research hub

Agri-business Kerry Group‘s new hub at Millennium Park in Naas has already employed 300 people, a recent North Kildare Chamber...