Richard Halleron

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Richard Halleron is an agricultural chemist by background. He is a past chairman of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science and has also served as Chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists in Northern Ireland.

Demand for ‘high-performance pickups’ within agri-sector expected to grow
Demand for ‘high-performance pickups’ within agri-sector expected to grow

Pickups are no longer a “fashion statement”, they are now a very real necessity on many farms throughout Ireland, according...

Calls growing across Ireland for a more flexible slurry spreading season
Calls growing across Ireland for a more flexible slurry spreading season

Pressure continues to build across the island of Ireland for the introduction of more flexible slurry spreading seasons. A number...

Trade exhibition focussed solely on slurry planned for RUAS HQ in October
Trade exhibition focussed solely on slurry planned for RUAS HQ in October

A bespoke, slurry-related trade exhibition will be hosted at the headquarters of the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society (RUAS) on the...

Demand for mid-range telescopic handlers continues to grow
Demand for mid-range telescopic handlers continues to grow

Demand for mid-range telescopic handlers that can operate effectively on family farms continues to strengthen. Flexibility, in tandem with good...

Tillage: Olive oil extract mitigates insecticide resistance pressures
Tillage: Olive oil extract mitigates insecticide resistance pressures

Crop scientists at Rothamsted Research have found that an olive oil extract slows down the processes by which insecticide resistance...

New ag science, vet courses top topics at Queen’s agri-food careers’ fair
New ag science, vet courses top topics at Queen’s agri-food careers’ fair

Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) recently hosted its annual Agri-Food and Life Sciences’ Careers’ Fair in Belfast. The event provided an...

Grass production must be ‘harnessed effectively’ – NI dairy expert
Grass production must be ‘harnessed effectively’ – NI dairy expert

The College of Agriculture Food & Rural Enterprise (CAFRE's) former head of dairying and pigs, Ian McCluggage, has highlighted the...

Beef and lamb prices to ‘stabilise’ in 2026 – buying manager
Beef and lamb prices to ‘stabilise’ in 2026 – buying manager

Beef and lamb prices are projected to remain steady in 2026 after 12 months of extreme volatility and uncertainty. This...

Ulster Grassland Society highlights toll of bTB lock-ups on farm businesses
Ulster Grassland Society highlights toll of bTB lock-ups on farm businesses

Incoming Ulster Grassland Society (UGS) president, Ivor Lowry, has highlighted the significant challenges that bovine tuberculosis (bTB) continues to pose...

NI Dairy council chief outlines focus on food security for 2026
NI Dairy council chief outlines focus on food security for 2026

Dairy Council for Northern Ireland (DCNI) chief executive, Ian Stevenson, believes that the year ahead will see a strong focus...

ADAS updates Integrated Pest Management tool
ADAS updates Integrated Pest Management tool

ADAS has released a new update to its Integrated Pest Management (IPM) tool. The enhanced facility will be of specific...

Ulster Bank assumes 35p/L milk price average for next 5 years
Ulster Bank assumes 35p/L milk price average for next 5 years

Ulster Bank is working with milk producer clients in Northern Ireland on the basis of an assumed five-year rolling milk...

UK inheritance tax legislation to become law on April 1 – FFA
UK inheritance tax legislation to become law on April 1 – FFA

Farmers for Action (FFA) has indicated that, barring some final tweaks, the UK’s new inheritance tax legislation will become law...

Older farmers work on as way of ‘retaining their mental health’
Older farmers work on as way of ‘retaining their mental health’

A new health and safety campaign has allowed agri-commentators to highlight the mental health benefits of farming through to an...

Growing threat of animal disease ‘deeply concerning’ – UFU
Growing threat of animal disease ‘deeply concerning’ – UFU

Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) president, William Irvine, has highlighted the growing challenge of animal disease to agriculture across the island...

UFU calls for an accelerated NI bTB eradication campaign
UFU calls for an accelerated NI bTB eradication campaign

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is calling for the introduction of an accelerated bovine tuberculosis (bTB) eradication campaign in Northern...

UFU calls for NAP that meets ‘requirements of NI farmers into future’
UFU calls for NAP that meets ‘requirements of NI farmers into future’

The presidential team at the Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) firmly believes that a new Nutrients Action Programme (NAP) can be...

Data gathering to ‘play a key role’ in NI agriculture for 2026 – AERA Committee
Data gathering to ‘play a key role’ in NI agriculture for 2026 – AERA Committee

Three new schemes will dramatically increase the data-gathering capacity of agriculture in Northern Ireland throughout 2026. This is according to...