Agriland Logo
  • Latest News
  • Dairy
  • Beef
  • Arable
  • Sheep
  • Machinery
  • Forestry
  • Ireland
Search Icon



  • Latest News
    • Beef
    • Dairy
    • Sheep
    • Pig/Poultry
  • Farm Focus
    • Arable
    • Farm Building
    • Forestry
    • Grass
  • Technical
    • Machinery
    • Rural Life
    • Schemes
    • Other
  • Information
    • Contact
    • Advertising
    • About Agriland.co.uk
    • Opinion
  • News
  • Latest News
  • Dairy
  • Beef
  • Arable
  • Sheep
  • Pig/Poultry
  • Machinery
  • Agri-Business
  • Opinion
  • Featured
  • Farm Focus
  • Rural Life
  • Forestry
  • Environment
  • Government
  • Grass
  • Information
  • About Agriland.co.uk
  • Contact
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Balmoral Show
  • Agriland App
Download Our App
  • Latest News
  • Dairy
  • Beef
  • Arable
  • Sheep
  • Machinery
  • Forestry
  • Ireland



  • Latest News
    • Beef
    • Dairy
    • Sheep
    • Pig/Poultry
  • Farm Focus
    • Arable
    • Farm Building
    • Forestry
    • Grass
  • Technical
    • Machinery
    • Rural Life
    • Schemes
    • Other
  • Information
    • Contact
    • Advertising
    • About Agriland.co.uk
    • Opinion

Euro

Euro gains against the pound (worst possible time for the beef trade)

Agri-Business

Euro gains against the pound (worst possible time for the beef trade)

The euro rose to its highest level in six months against the pound yesterday amid stock market turmoil around the...

August 25, 2015 3:15pm
Expectation that euro will remain weak for two years or more

Agri-Business

Expectation that euro will remain weak for two years or more

Expectations are that the euro will remain weak through the duration of the ECB quantitative easing programme, according to Teagasc‘s...

July 31, 2015 10:33am
1 2
Trending News
UK farming technology is going interstellar

Agri-Business

UK farming technology is going interstellar
UK farm businesses urged to prepare for EU agri-food deal

N.Ireland

UK farm businesses urged to prepare for EU agri-food deal
What are the changes to FETF 2026?

Agri-Business

What are the changes to FETF 2026?
Why is the international wheat market on the rise?

Arable

Why is the international wheat market on the rise?
New Jobs Agrirecruit Farming Jobs
  • Check out the latest Jobs
See More Jobs
Latest News
Livestock monitoring firm to create 20 new jobs in NI with R&D funding

N.Ireland

Livestock monitoring firm to create 20 new jobs in NI with R&D funding
NI’s ‘food security must be treated as a strategic priority’ – UFU

N.Ireland

NI’s ‘food security must be treated as a strategic priority’ – UFU
Year-long beard growing campaign raises £4k for Air Ambulance NI

N.Ireland

Year-long beard growing campaign raises £4k for Air Ambulance NI
NI economy minister urges UK govt to provide support as fuel costs rise

N.Ireland

NI economy minister urges UK govt to provide support as fuel costs rise
Why is the international wheat market on the rise?

Arable

Why is the international wheat market on the rise?
  • Latest News
    • Agri Politics
    • Agri-Business
    • Environment
    • Forestry
    • Rural Life
  • Beef
    • Dairy
    • Sheep
    • Arable
    • Pig/Poultry
    • Other
  • Machinery
    • Farm Building
    • Schemes
    • Opinion
    • Featured
    • Grass
  • Contact Agriland
    • About Agriland.co.uk
    • Advertising
    • Agriland App
    • Balmoral Show
    • Government




JOIN OUR
NEWSLETTER
  • Latest News
    • Agri Politics
    • Agri-Business
    • Environment
    • Forestry
    • Rural Life
  • Beef
    • Dairy
    • Sheep
    • Arable
    • Pig/Poultry
    • Other
  • Machinery
    • Farm Building
    • Schemes
    • Opinion
    • Featured
    • Grass
  • Contact Agriland
    • About Agriland.co.uk
    • Advertising
    • Agriland App
    • Balmoral Show
    • Government
FOLLOW US
App-store
Play-store
Agriland Logo
agriRECRUIT Logo
Haystack Logo
Farmland Logo
AGRIcreative Logo
AGRIretailer Logo

Agriland Media Group Logo

Cookie Settings | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Advertising

© Copyright 2026 Agriland Media UK Ltd.