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Donations to grower soar following allotment vandalism

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Donations to grower soar following allotment vandalism

Grower Carly Burd has seen a surge in support for her GoFundMe initiative following an incident that saw her land...

April 13, 2023 6:30pm
You grow girl: Connecting food and land in The Edible Flower

N.Ireland

You grow girl: Connecting food and land in The Edible Flower

No story feels better to share today – International Women’s Day (Wednesday, March 8) – than that of two women...

March 8, 2023 8:30am
Food, farming and gardening to take centre stage at Bloom 2016

Rural Life

Food, farming and gardening to take centre stage at Bloom 2016

Bord Bia’s annual Bloom festival will open to the public in the Phoenix Park, Dublin tomorrow morning, June 2, marking its...

June 1, 2016 1:00pm
1916, Tarzan and mental health-themed gardens to feature at Bloom

Rural Life

1916, Tarzan and mental health-themed gardens to feature at Bloom

Over 100,000 people are expected to descend on the Phoenix Park between Thursday, June 2 and Monday, June 6 for Bloom...

May 29, 2016 2:00pm
Monty Don set to be the highlight of Carlow Garden Festival

Rural Life

Monty Don set to be the highlight of Carlow Garden Festival

The highlight for many, at this year’s Carlow Garden Festival is Monty Don, a gardening guru who is renowned for...

July 19, 2015 1:10pm
Gromór campaign to get the country growing their own food

Rural Life

Gromór campaign to get the country growing their own food

65 garden centres across the country are taking part in a new campaign, Gromór, to get the country growing their...

April 18, 2015 7:00am
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New data shows wheat could lose half its best land by 2100

Arable

New data shows wheat could lose half its best land by 2100
Block calving systems trend continues across GB – AHDB

Dairy

Block calving systems trend continues across GB – AHDB
UK animal feed output levels up by 1.4%

Agri-Business

UK animal feed output levels up by 1.4%
Court: NI farmer fined for water pollution offence

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Court: NI farmer fined for water pollution offence
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Farmer convicted at Tyrone court for water pollution offence

N.Ireland

Farmer convicted at Tyrone court for water pollution offence
DAERA ‘may have’ failed to comply with law to protect wild birds

N.Ireland

DAERA ‘may have’ failed to comply with law to protect wild birds
Dry spring ‘likely to have caused damage’ to UK cereal crops – AHDB

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Dry spring ‘likely to have caused damage’ to UK cereal crops – AHDB
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