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.

Likely that range in milk pricing will ‘widen’ – Kingshay
Likely that range in milk pricing will ‘widen’ – Kingshay

Kingshay’s senior farm services manager has said it is likely that the range in milk pricing, even within contracts, is...

Shropshire Council faces challenge over ‘major intensive poultry unit’
Shropshire Council faces challenge over ‘major intensive poultry unit’

River Action has said its legal challenge to Shropshire Council over the decision to give planning permission for a major...

Harvest: Rural team calls on public to be ‘patient and careful’ on roads
Harvest: Rural team calls on public to be ‘patient and careful’ on roads

Dorset Police rural crime team is calling on the public to be “patient and careful on the roads” as an...

Student trio secures £5,000 sustainability-focused bursary for wine
Student trio secures £5,000 sustainability-focused bursary for wine

A trio of students have secured a £5,000 sustainability-focused bursary from NFU Mutual for their wine research. The Enhancing Vineyard...

National Youngstock Conference to focus on breeding, nutrition and health
National Youngstock Conference to focus on breeding, nutrition and health

This year’s National Youngstock Conference will focus on cattle breeding, nutrition and health, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB)...

Animal and Plant Health Agency seeks bovine TB scientist
Animal and Plant Health Agency seeks bovine TB scientist

The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) is seeking a bovine TB scientist with a salary range of between £35,857...

RSABI honorary VP receives MBE from King Charles III
RSABI honorary VP receives MBE from King Charles III

The honorary vice president of the Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RSABI), Andrew Arbuckle, has been made an MBE by...

Agri-groups pledge support for RHASS fundraising campaign
Agri-groups pledge support for RHASS fundraising campaign

Agriculture and farming groups and organisations have pledged their support for the Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland’s (RHASS)...

EU-spec SPP suffers a weekly loss of 0.91p
EU-spec SPP suffers a weekly loss of 0.91p

The EU-spec standard pig price (SPP) currently sits at 209.50p/kg as of July 6, meaning it suffered a weekly loss...

1,100 school children learn about Welsh red meat production
1,100 school children learn about Welsh red meat production

Over 1,000 school children from across Carmarthenshire learned about Welsh red meat production and the role in plays in diets...

Devon man sentenced to 32 months in prison for dumping waste on floodplain
Devon man sentenced to 32 months in prison for dumping waste on floodplain

A man from Devon has been sentenced to a total of 32 months in prison after he dumped thousands of...

Scotland’s forestry adds £1.1bn to the economy each year – report
Scotland’s forestry adds £1.1bn to the economy each year – report

Scotland’s forestry contributes £1.1 billion to the economy each year and supports more than 34,000 jobs, a new report has...

Sudden rise in temperatures prompts blowfly warning for sheep
Sudden rise in temperatures prompts blowfly warning for sheep

A sudden increase in temperatures and continued localised rain means farmers must be vigilant for blowfly issues in sheep, Zoetis...

Kent regenerative farmer wins CLA conservation award
Kent regenerative farmer wins CLA conservation award

A regenerative farmer from Kent has won the Country Land and Business Association’s (CLA) Emsden Trophy for his conservation work....

Report reveals threats and opportunities of cultured meat seen by farmers
Report reveals threats and opportunities of cultured meat seen by farmers

A report released today (Friday, July 12) from a team led by the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has investigated both...

Farm assurance review calls for evidence from farmers
Farm assurance review calls for evidence from farmers

The lead commissioner of the independent review of the UK farm assurance system is calling for the views of farmers....

SFS: Welsh govt must continue to listen to farmers – FUW
SFS: Welsh govt must continue to listen to farmers – FUW

The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has said the Welsh government must continue to listen to the views of Welsh...

Poultry farmer fined for falsifying salmonella certificates
Poultry farmer fined for falsifying salmonella certificates

A poultry farmer has been fined following a prosecution by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) after evidence was found that...