Farmers in the east of the country hit by especially wet weather in recent weeks have said they are struggling with slurry ...
Difficult conditions for farmers striving to remain compliant with environmental regulations ...
Catherine Kilmartin of the Mullingar Advisory Office of Teagasc says the current spell of prolonged rainfall is putting major ...
Martin Merrick looks at what options are available to farmers, with some of the pros and cons to each discussed.
There is growing concern on farms nationwide over the incessant rainfall in recent weeks and its knock-on impact for the rest of the spring.
SlurryKat has launched its most sophisticated tanker series to date, packing a redesigned chassis, integrated drawbar and ...
A new survey of farm service managers and team leads by FRS Co-Op has found that slurry tanks are becoming an issue for ...
Cows are still housed and tanks are quickly filling, all while farmers are unable to travel fields given the saturation levels.
Following the wettest start to the year since 2018, Agriland caught up with farmers from Wicklow to see how slurry management is faring out.
After 28 consecutive days of rain, slurry tanks are filling fast across Northern Ireland, leaving many farmers with no safe window to spread.
With the prolonged bad weather, farmers' concerns surrounding slurry storage are beginning to increase as the 2026 spring calving season gets underway.
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