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Laois Nationalist — The death has been announced of Paddy Houlihan, Mountmellick

Laois Nationalist — The death has been announced of Paddy Houlihan, Mountmellick
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Laois Nationalist — Illegal dumpers sneak across Laois border

Laois Nationalist — Illegal dumpers sneak across Laois border
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Man who died in Portlaoise accident to be laid to rest this weekend

Man who died in Portlaoise accident to be laid to rest this weekend Reporter:   ); The man who died in an accident in Portlaoise is set to be laid to rest this weekend near his home on the Laois Kilkenny border. Canice Ken Doheny, who died after the car he was driving appeared to go out of control on Coote Street Portlaoise on, April 28. While it is suspected that the deceased may have suffered a medical emergency while behind the wheel, Gardaí are treating the incident as a fatal road collision until an investigation determines otherwise. From Ballinalacken, Ballinakill in Co Laois Mr Doheny will be greatly missed by his loving brothers Michael and Séan, sisters Mary and Nora, sisters-in-law Patricia and Jacqueline.

2021 - Once a Day Milking Conference 2021 - Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority

15 January 2021 Type Event Proceeding Once a Day Milking Conference 2021 took place virtually on Thursday, 14 January. The theme of this year’s online conference centred on the latest research about the impact of once a day milking on milk production and how to manage this effect. Speakers at this conference included: Emer Kennedy, Teagasc Moorepark; dairy farmer MJ Delaney and Nick Sneddon, Fonterra. Once a Day Milking is currently only practised on around 200 Irish dairy farms. But the interest in the practice of once a day milking continues to grow. It’s considered as a viable alternative in situations where labour is in short supply, where the farm layout results in long walks to and from the parlour for cows, or where reducing the number of daily milking s is attractive from a lifestyle perspective. The big challenges farmers face when considering the option of once a day milking are the risk of increased somatic cell count and reduced milk yield. This howeve

2021 - Launch of the January 2021 Once A Day Milking webinar - Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority

Launch of the January 2021 Once A Day Milking webinar Teagasc will address the practice of once a day (OAD) milking with a webinar on Thursday 14th January starting at 10.00am. While currently practised on an estimated 200 Irish dairy farms, interest in OAD milking continues to grow. It’s seen as a viable option in situations where labour is in short supply, where the farm layout results in long walks to and from the parlour or where reducing the number of daily milkings is attractive from a lifestyle perspective.  Speaking at the launch of the OAD webinar, Brian Hilliard, Teagasc said, “This is the fourth time we’ve organised the Conference which will be delivered this year online, as a webinar.  The big challenges farmers face when considering the option of OAD milking are the risk of increased somatic cell count and reduced milk yield. This, however, is counterbalanced by improved cow fertility and farmer lifestyle”.  Three speakers will address this year’s webinar

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