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If you re looking for work in the agriculture sector find out what s on offer. / Claire Nash
Sheep farm manager
Sheep Milk Ireland requires a farm manager to take care of 2,000 sheep on a 200ac platform.
The candidate should have a passion for farming and previous experience.
More information on the role can be found on the Sheep Milk Ireland website.
Hi all, we are on the lookout for a farm manager to help us take our business to the next level. RTs much appreciated.
Dairy farm worker
Farm Relief Services (FRS) is seeking a dairy farm worker for a full-time role on a farm in Westmeath.
Tom J Bechman
BIOLOGICAL SEED TREATMENT: Direct Enterprises brings CeraMax to the U.S. from Europe as a biological seed treatment to help control sudden death syndrome. Here are early symptoms of SDS. Hi-Tech Farming: You must determine if these new products could help protect your crops from pests.
Several biological products are on the market, and more are headed your way. Your job will be to evaluate which ones fit your needs.
Direct Enterprises Inc., Westfield, Ind., brings CeraMax to the United States. CeraMax contains Natamycin, and was developed by Ceradis, a university spin-off company in the Netherlands. Ceradis is gaining traction in Europe for its green innovations geared toward reducing chemical pesticides.
AGCO collaborates with EZ-Drops for RoGator sprayers
By Chad Elmore01 April 2021
AGCO introduces Y-Logic nutrient delivery system for its RoGator LiquidLogic and legacy liquid systems to help reduce input and costs.
AGCO Corp. announced a strategic collaboration between its AGCO Parts division and Kirkland, Ill.-based EZ-Drops. The agreement provides AGCO’s RoGator dealers in North America exclusive parts access to Y-Logic, a new dealer-installed premium nutrient delivery system by EZ-Drops for the RoGator LiquidLogic and legacy liquid systems.
RoGator self-propelled sprayers are used by many North American farmers and custom applicators for fertilizer application, as they implement ways to stretch their fertilizer dollars to make every drop count.
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There are calls for an increase in the quota for permits for dairy workers outside the EU. \ Philip Doyle
With many people back on the home farm during lockdown, some farm recruiters believe short-term demand for help will be filled by family labour during spring calving this year.
Joe Rowe from Farm Solutions in Wexford, said that while the short-term demand might be filled easily with family help, there was still an issue with securing long-term dairy farm workers.
He said the permit system for 100 dairy workers outside the EU had been exhausted and the scheme needed to be extended to provide additional permits.