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‘The stories of those who dare to touch a fairy fort are frightening’

Rural Life

‘The stories of those who dare to touch a fairy fort are frightening’

Folklorist and author, Jo Kerrigan, has urged farmers to steer clear of fairy forts where possible, to avoid evoking the...

April 26, 2025 3:00pm
CAFRE to host free dry stone walling training courses

N.Ireland

CAFRE to host free dry stone walling training courses

The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is set to host a series of free dry stone walling...

July 17, 2024 9:30am
Man fined £50,000 for destroying historic lime kiln structures

N.Ireland

Man fined £50,000 for destroying historic lime kiln structures

A Co. Antrim landowner has been fined £50,000 for destroying historic lime kiln structures, according to the Police Service of...

January 11, 2024 2:02pm
North-south agreement to protect heritage of old farm buildings

N.Ireland

North-south agreement to protect heritage of old farm buildings

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) to protect vernacular heritage such as old farm buildings across the entire island of Ireland...

January 25, 2022 9:01pm
Field names project ploughs ahead with fascinating insights

N.Ireland

Field names project ploughs ahead with fascinating insights

A field names project in Westmeath is ploughing ahead, collecting names from individuals in the county, as circumstances allow during...

August 22, 2020 7:04am
Field names project ploughs ahead with fascinating insights

N.Ireland

Field names project ploughs ahead with fascinating insights

A field names project in Westmeath is ploughing ahead, collecting names from individuals in the county, as circumstances allow during...

August 22, 2020 7:00am
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NI agriculture minister launches £2.2m rural grant

N.Ireland

NI agriculture minister launches £2.2m rural grant
Tesco invites agri-tech innovators to take part in competition

Agri-Business

Tesco invites agri-tech innovators to take part in competition
Diageo backs global framework to ‘scale regenerative agriculture’

Environment

Diageo backs global framework to ‘scale regenerative agriculture’
NFUS warns falling livestock prices threaten Scottish production

Beef

NFUS warns falling livestock prices threaten Scottish production
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Work underway to restore rare temperate rainforest in Tyrone

Environment

Work underway to restore rare temperate rainforest in Tyrone
Defra-backed trial explores water management solution for peat soils

Arable

Defra-backed trial explores water management solution for peat soils
NFU welcomes report on how climate change impacts farming

Environment

NFU welcomes report on how climate change impacts farming
New study shows potential for machinery co-operatives in Scotland

Arable

New study shows potential for machinery co-operatives in Scotland
‘Very strong start’ to 2026 for Australian beef industry

Beef

‘Very strong start’ to 2026 for Australian beef industry
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