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.

Dorset: Motorists urged to be careful around horses
Dorset: Motorists urged to be careful around horses

Officers from Dorset police’s rural crime team are urging motorists to remain “careful and considerate” when driving past horses on...

Great British Pea Week to return for a ninth year
Great British Pea Week to return for a ninth year

Great British Pea Week will return for a ninth year next month as it aims to celebrate the UK pea...

Bluetongue control webinar to be chaired by BCVA secretary
Bluetongue control webinar to be chaired by BCVA secretary

A bluetongue disease control framework webinar will be chaired by the joint honorary secretary of the British Cattle Veterinary Association...

Pembrokeshire agri society seeks 2025 ambassador
Pembrokeshire agri society seeks 2025 ambassador

The Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society has launched its search for a new ambassador for 2025 to help support officeholders in promoting...

First Milk ‘Festival of Regenerative Farming’ kicks off next month
First Milk ‘Festival of Regenerative Farming’ kicks off next month

First Milk has said it will celebrate its commitment to farming with nature this summer through its Festival of Regenerative...

Standard pig price ‘bounces back’ – NPA
Standard pig price ‘bounces back’ – NPA

The EU-spec standard pig price (SPP) has bounced back and gained 0.34p during the week ended June 1, the National...

‘Uncertainty’ for businesses due to delays to pesticide regulations – AIC
‘Uncertainty’ for businesses due to delays to pesticide regulations – AIC

The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) has said delays to a post-EU exit pesticide regulatory scheme in Great Britain are causing...

APHA seeks 2 laboratory scientists for avian viral diseases
APHA seeks 2 laboratory scientists for avian viral diseases

The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) is seeking two laboratory scientists to join its avian viral diseases team. The...

Pig industry scholarship seeks applicants for 2025/2026
Pig industry scholarship seeks applicants for 2025/2026

Recruitment is underway for companies to employ and mentor students during 2025/2026 through the Pig Industry Scholarship Programme (PISP). The...

Calls for a UK agri budget for the length of next parliament
Calls for a UK agri budget for the length of next parliament

The National Farmers’ Union of Wales (NFU Cymru) is calling for a “clear undertaking” to provide a UK agricultural support...

Bluetongue: Farmers in high-risk counties can apply for free tests
Bluetongue: Farmers in high-risk counties can apply for free tests

Farmers in high-risk counties for bluetongue can now apply for free testing for ruminants (cattle, sheep, deer, goats) or camelids...

Norfolk: Police tractor catches lorry driver under the influence
Norfolk: Police tractor catches lorry driver under the influence

A man has been disqualified from driving for 25 months after being caught by a Norfolk Police tractor while driving...

CAFRE to host blight workshops to help growers with control strategies
CAFRE to host blight workshops to help growers with control strategies

The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) will host two workshops on blight this month to help growers...

General Election: Rural communities feel ‘politically homeless’
General Election: Rural communities feel ‘politically homeless’

Britain’s planning system will sway how the countryside votes in this General Election, as rural communities currently feel “politically homeless”....

RSPCA urges next UK govt to ban cages for farmed animals
RSPCA urges next UK govt to ban cages for farmed animals

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is urging the next UK government to pledge to ban...

UKHSA investigates E.coli outbreak from ‘nationally distributed’ food item
UKHSA investigates E.coli outbreak from ‘nationally distributed’ food item

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is investigating an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) cases in the UK in...

30 20kg bags of calf milk stolen from Wiltshire farm
30 20kg bags of calf milk stolen from Wiltshire farm

Approximately 30 20kg bags of calf milk have been stolen from a farm south of Warminster in Wiltshire. Wiltshire rural...

AHDB welcomes 8 new cereals and oilseeds Monitor Farms
AHDB welcomes 8 new cereals and oilseeds Monitor Farms

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has announced that eight new farms are joining its Cereals & Oilseeds (C&O)...