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.

Three new bird flu outbreaks confirmed by Defra
Three new bird flu outbreaks confirmed by Defra

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) has been confirmed in poultry at three further premises across Suffolk and Norfolk. The...

Podehole wins National Beef Shorthorn herd competition
Podehole wins National Beef Shorthorn herd competition

The Podehole herd of Charles and Sally Horrell has been named the winner of the Beef Shorthorn Society’s inaugural National...

Hands Free Farm – six years of success
Hands Free Farm – six years of success

The team of a hands free farm are celebrating six years of looking to the future of farming through the...

‘Strong sales’ at NSA Wales & Border ram sale
‘Strong sales’ at NSA Wales & Border ram sale

The National Sheep Association (NSA) Wales & Border ram sale saw a Blue Faced Leicester shearling sell for a record...

Midlands Machinery show: Apprentice awards vital for promoting industry
Midlands Machinery show: Apprentice awards vital for promoting industry

The best of the next generation of agricultural engineers will be celebrated at this year’s Midlands Machinery Show, with apprentice...

Bird flu case confirmed in East Suffolk
Bird flu case confirmed in East Suffolk

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) has been confirmed in poultry at a premises near Lowestoft, East Suffolk in Suffolk....

BVA elects new president and announces veterinary award winners
BVA elects new president and announces veterinary award winners

Equine vet Malcolm Morley has been elected as the new president of the British Veterinary Association (BVA). He was named...

Poultry abattoir fined £300,000 for odour pollution of ‘rotting flesh’
Poultry abattoir fined £300,000 for odour pollution of ‘rotting flesh’

A poultry abattoir in Attleborough, Norfolk has been fined £300,000 for odour pollution after the Environment Agency received nearly 350...

Study: Mental health services at marts can help remove stigma
Study: Mental health services at marts can help remove stigma

A recent study has shown that putting healthcare professionals in a place where farmers meet and work with others regularly,...

New case of bird flu in North Yorkshire
New case of bird flu in North Yorkshire

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) has been confirmed in commercial poultry at premises near Selby in North Yorkshire. The...

CAFRE to host two events for beef and sheep farmers
CAFRE to host two events for beef and sheep farmers

Northern Ireland’s College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is set to host two ‘Planning for Performance’ events looking...

Russian farmers may be called on to fight in war – Putin
Russian farmers may be called on to fight in war – Putin

In a meeting yesterday (Tuesday, September 27), Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Russian farmers may be called on to...

Truck used for fly-tipping crushed by Environment Agency
Truck used for fly-tipping crushed by Environment Agency

A tipper truck linked to fly-tipping illegally dumped waste across London has been seized and crushed by the Environment Agency....

Avian influenza confirmed in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex
Avian influenza confirmed in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex

Bird keepers in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex must now follow strict biosecurity measures to help protect flocks following...

AHDB to focus on the cost-of-living crisis
AHDB to focus on the cost-of-living crisis

Analysts at the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) have produced a series of articles on the current cost-of-living crisis, exploring...

First ever Welsh Agriculture Bill is a ‘landmark moment’
First ever Welsh Agriculture Bill is a ‘landmark moment’

The introduction of the Agriculture Bill to the Senedd today by the Welsh government is a ‘landmark moment’ for Welsh...

Dorset dairy farm fined £52,000 for causing unnecessary suffering
Dorset dairy farm fined £52,000 for causing unnecessary suffering

A West Dorset dairy farm, ran by Ireosa Ltd., has pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a cow and...

Man rang police demanding they return his van after fly-tipping
Man rang police demanding they return his van after fly-tipping

A man rang police demanding they return his van, which was caught being used for fly-tipping at a beauty spot...