Eva Osborne-Sherlock

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Eva is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Arts undergraduate degree in journalism and English at the University of Galway. Originally from Cavan, she currently lives in a rural area of Co. Meath. Her family, which comes from a farming background, is now involved in farm machinery maintenance and she has a keen interest in all things digital, media and agriculture.

Farming orgs welcome Windsor Framework but raise concerns
Farming orgs welcome Windsor Framework but raise concerns

Farming organisations have largely welcomed the Windsor Framework, the replacement of the Northern Ireland Protocol, which was announced yesterday (Monday,...

Danske Bank launches new £35m Agri Sustainability Fund
Danske Bank launches new £35m Agri Sustainability Fund

Danske Bank has launched a new £35 million Agri Sustainability Fund to support agri-business customers as they become more sustainable....

£17m investment to see new milk processing site in Pembrokeshire
£17m investment to see new milk processing site in Pembrokeshire

The Welsh government and Pembrokeshire County Council have completed the sale of land to a Pembrokeshire-based company for the development...

Derbyshire Police’s off-road bikes to help tackle ‘rural problems’
Derbyshire Police’s off-road bikes to help tackle ‘rural problems’

Derbyshire Police is set to get new off-road bikes to help them tackle “rural problems” like machinery theft, trespassing and...

Investment in Scottish estates falls but prices remain high
Investment in Scottish estates falls but prices remain high

The market for Scottish estates cooled slightly in 2022, but prices remain “significantly higher” than they were two years ago,...

Cambridge SU push for all-vegan menu labelled attack on ‘freedom of choice’
Cambridge SU push for all-vegan menu labelled attack on ‘freedom of choice’

A spokesperson for the Countryside Alliance has dubbed a push by University of Cambridge’s Students’ Union (SU) for an all-vegan...

AHDB launches Horizon work to explore UK export opportunities
AHDB launches Horizon work to explore UK export opportunities

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has launched its latest Horizon work, which explores opportunities for UK exports. The...

HCC: Welsh farmers are adapting to new challenges
HCC: Welsh farmers are adapting to new challenges

Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) has said that farmers are adapting to the new challenges posed by...

ADAMA appoints Jonny Oosthuizen as new product manager
ADAMA appoints Jonny Oosthuizen as new product manager

ADAMA Agricultural Solutions UK Ltd. has appointed Jonny Oosthuizen as its new product manager for its range of plant growth...

Terravesta farm walk to showcase miscanthus benefits
Terravesta farm walk to showcase miscanthus benefits

A Terravesta-hosted farm walk aimed at showcasing the benefits of growing Miscanthus is set to take place in Daventry on...

SCOPS urges farmers to take care when treating sheep parasites
SCOPS urges farmers to take care when treating sheep parasites

The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) is urging farmers to take care when using wormers and flukicides containing...

Welsh gov ‘disappointed’ as 2 Sisters moves ahead with branch closure
Welsh gov ‘disappointed’ as 2 Sisters moves ahead with branch closure

The Welsh government has said that it is “disappointed” to hear that poultry producer 2 Sisters Food Group has not...

Bird flu risk to humans is low, but we will ‘remain vigilant’ – UKHSA
Bird flu risk to humans is low, but we will ‘remain vigilant’ – UKHSA

In its latest technical briefing on avian influenza (bird flu), the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA) states that the...

Feedback sought on Somerset’s rural transport
Feedback sought on Somerset’s rural transport

Somerset County Council is joining forces with About Community Engagement (ACE) to get feedback on the efficiency of Somerset’s rural...

Farmer banned from keeping animals after illegal pig slaughters
Farmer banned from keeping animals after illegal pig slaughters

A farmer has been given a five-month suspended prison sentence and has been banned from keeping or caring for farmed...

Police investigating 70,000L diesel theft in Carmarthenshire
Police investigating 70,000L diesel theft in Carmarthenshire

Dyfed-Powys Police are investigating the theft of approximately 70,000L of diesel from the Oil4Wales fuel depot in Nantycaws, Carmarthenshire. The...

Increase in lamb imports should be ‘stark warning’ to government – FUW
Increase in lamb imports should be ‘stark warning’ to government – FUW

An increase of 17% in lamb imports during September and November 2022 should serve as a “stark warning” to the...

UK and Thailand sign MoU for agricultural cooperation
UK and Thailand sign MoU for agricultural cooperation

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives of the Kingdom of...