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.

183ac Eastfield estate in Scottish Borders enters the market
183ac Eastfield estate in Scottish Borders enters the market

Eastfield private estate in the Scottish Borders sits on a 183ac site and has entered the market for offers over...

UK self-sufficiency across farming sectors to drop by 8% due to weather
UK self-sufficiency across farming sectors to drop by 8% due to weather

Analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) estimates that the UK’s self-sufficiency across all farming sectors will reduce...

Take regular faecal egg count tests to avoid ‘unnecessary losses’ – Zoetis
Take regular faecal egg count tests to avoid ‘unnecessary losses’ – Zoetis

Zoetis is warning all farmers to take regular faecal egg count tests to help prevent unnecessary losses, as data shows...

Cargill UK appoints new technical sales manager
Cargill UK appoints new technical sales manager

Cargill UK has appointed Tom Lovett as its new technical sales manager for the south of England and south Wales....

GSC Grays acquires Carter Jonas office in Kendal
GSC Grays acquires Carter Jonas office in Kendal

Rural land and property consultancy GSC Grays has acquired the Carter Jonas office in Kendal, with the aim to continuing...

Stay the Night initiative to ‘boost’ small rural businesses
Stay the Night initiative to ‘boost’ small rural businesses

The return of Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) ‘Stay the Night’ initiative is set to provide a “boost” for small...

HCC team to climb 3 highest Welsh peaks for mental health
HCC team to climb 3 highest Welsh peaks for mental health

A team of staff from Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) and EID Cymru will climb three of...

Barenbrug urges growers to ‘go slowly’ with first cuts
Barenbrug urges growers to ‘go slowly’ with first cuts

Grass experts at Barenbrug are urging growers to “go softly” with their first cuts, after the wettest 18 months ever...

Defra allocates £4m to tackle threats to tree health
Defra allocates £4m to tackle threats to tree health

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced £4 million in funding for a new research and...

New Veterinary Medicines Regulations to apply from May 17
New Veterinary Medicines Regulations to apply from May 17

The modernised Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMR) will apply from Friday, May 17, with the aim of maintaining the UK as...

Nerys Wright joins NSA as eastern regional manager
Nerys Wright joins NSA as eastern regional manager

Nerys Wright has joined the National Sheep Association (NSA) as the regional manager of its eastern region. Wright takes on...

King Charles III becomes patron of RHASS
King Charles III becomes patron of RHASS

King Charles III has been announced as the patron of the Royal Highland Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS). Queen Elizabeth...

Lidl signs milk contract with Pembrokeshire Creamery
Lidl signs milk contract with Pembrokeshire Creamery

Lidl GB has become the first retailer to sign a contract with Pembrokeshire Creamery to sell milk produced and bottled...

Dorset: Dog owner fined £300 after lamb is killed by dog
Dorset: Dog owner fined £300 after lamb is killed by dog

A dog owner has been ordered to pay a farmer £300 after their dog killed a lamb during a sheep...

Seasonal Workers extension is ‘huge relief’ for horticulture and poultry sectors
Seasonal Workers extension is ‘huge relief’ for horticulture and poultry sectors

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has said the extension to the Seasonal Workers Scheme will be a “huge relief” for...

Case of mad cow disease confirmed in Scotland
Case of mad cow disease confirmed in Scotland

The Scottish government has confirmed that a case of classical bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, was detected on...

SUSSS applicants to receive share of £6.6m from today
SUSSS applicants to receive share of £6.6m from today

More than 1,000 Scottish sheep farming businesses will receive their share of around £6.6 million from today (Friday, May 10)...

North Wales: 10 Bluefaced Leicester ewes stolen from Denbigh
North Wales: 10 Bluefaced Leicester ewes stolen from Denbigh

10 Bluefaced Leicester ewes were stolen from a location in the Green, Denbigh, the North Wales Police rural crime team...