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10 James O’Reilly with his rapeseed crop near Gowran in Co Kilkenny: ‘There’s a good outlook for rapeseed prices this year and even into next year’ Pic: Dylan Vaughan In the dairy heartland of Ballyragget in Co Kilkenny, James O’Reilly is something of an outlier – a tillage farmer. Working in a part of Ireland synonymous with permanent grasslands and dairy cows, he is committed to tillage, growing a variety of staple crops such as barley, wheat, oats and rapeseed. While his neighbouring dairy farmers will depend on Glanbia to deliver them a decent milk price this year, it is to Chicago,. ....
Farm succession: ‘The best thing I ever did for me and my family’ Farm partnership has been a successful model for Tommy Cooke and his son Adam. They explain why to Aisling Kiernan Tommy and Adam Cooke, pictured on the farm in Barna, Co Kilkenny. Picture: Dylan Vaughan Thu, 20 May, 2021 - 08:30 Aisling Kiernan It may not be an easy subject to discuss openly but the simple truth is that when succession planning starts on time, solutions can be found and concerns about farm viability, tax, lack of a willing successor, worries about income for the older generation, and the potential impact of marital breakdown can all be aired and discussed in a way that invites solutions. ....
16th May, 2021 The Glanbia plant at Belview in Co Kilkenny: the planned continental cheese plant to be located at the site will help process the increased milk supply from farmers since the end of EU milk quotas in 2015. Picture: Dylan Vaughan The relationship between Irish farmers and environmental groups right now could best be described as toxic, after a week in which the row over the national trust An Taisce’s objections to a decision by An Bord Pleanála to award planning permission for the construction of a new cheese plant in Co Kilkenny reached the floor of the Dáil. ....