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.

Submit Single Applications before deadline to avoid penalties – minister
Submit Single Applications before deadline to avoid penalties – minister

Northern Ireland’s agriculture, environment and rural affairs minister, Andrew Muir, has urged farmers to submit Single Applications ahead of the...

Forecast net margin for arable businesses is 60% lower than 2023
Forecast net margin for arable businesses is 60% lower than 2023

The forecast net margin for average-performing combinable crops businesses for harvest 2024 has fallen to £80/ha, which is 60% lower...

‘Harvest rush’ expected to bring a spike in crashes with agri-vehicles – NFU Mutual
‘Harvest rush’ expected to bring a spike in crashes with agri-vehicles – NFU Mutual

NFU Mutual is warning drivers and other road users to take extra care over the coming months as the “harvest...

Trying to control midges is ‘futile’ in bluetongue prevention – advisor
Trying to control midges is ‘futile’ in bluetongue prevention – advisor

A sheep consultant has warned that trying to control midges is “futile” and is not going to impact the risk...

Welsh farming unions welcome creation of SFS stakeholder group
Welsh farming unions welcome creation of SFS stakeholder group

The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) and the National Farmers’ Union of Wales (NFU Cymru) have both welcomed the creation...

65% of farmers say profits are falling and businesses ‘may not survive’ – survey
65% of farmers say profits are falling and businesses ‘may not survive’ – survey

65% of farmers surveyed by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) say the profitability of their businesses is declining, or that...

‘Farms must aspire to be a great place to work’ – Nuffield report
‘Farms must aspire to be a great place to work’ – Nuffield report

A Nuffield report has concluded that farms must aspire to be a great place to work to improve their reputation,...

NFU Cymru searches for next Wales Woman Farmer of the Year
NFU Cymru searches for next Wales Woman Farmer of the Year

The National Farmers’ Union of Wales (NFU Cymru) has launched the search for this year’s winner of the Wales Woman...

RHASS highlights ‘unexpected elements’ of the Royal Highland Show
RHASS highlights ‘unexpected elements’ of the Royal Highland Show

The Royal Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) has launched a new creative campaign for the Royal Highland Show...

Tallis Amos Group raises money for farm safety
Tallis Amos Group raises money for farm safety

Tallis Amos Group (TAG) servicing teams have been promoting farm safety by contributing £15 from each harvest machinery safety expert...

Applications open for AHDB Entrepreneurs in Dairying course
Applications open for AHDB Entrepreneurs in Dairying course

Applications are now open for the 2024 Entrepreneurs in Dairying course, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has said....

British Pig & Poultry Fair 2024 to feature ‘expert advice’
British Pig & Poultry Fair 2024 to feature ‘expert advice’

The 2024 British Pig & Poultry Fair will feature two days of forums, networking, expert advice and new products, organisers...

‘My top priority is to tackle the climate emergency’ – DAERA minister
‘My top priority is to tackle the climate emergency’ – DAERA minister

Northern Ireland’s agriculture, environment and rural affairs minister, Andrew Muir, has said his top priority is “to take action to...

Cattle prices supported by ‘robust interest’ for BBQ items – AHDB
Cattle prices supported by ‘robust interest’ for BBQ items – AHDB

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has said cattle prices are being supported by “robust interest” for barbecue-related items...

56% drop in poultry meat exports calls for SPS agreement – BPC
56% drop in poultry meat exports calls for SPS agreement – BPC

A 56% drop in poultry meat exports since 2020 underscores the erosion of British poultry supply chains due to Brexit,...

NZ/EU FTA ‘unlikely’ to pose threat to UK agri exports – AHDB
NZ/EU FTA ‘unlikely’ to pose threat to UK agri exports – AHDB

The New Zealand/EU free trade agreement (FTA) is “unlikely to pose a threat” to UK exports, the Agriculture and Horticulture...

Derbyshire dog attack leaves farmer with £2k in damages
Derbyshire dog attack leaves farmer with £2k in damages

A dog attack in Buxton, Derbyshire, has left a farmer with almost £2,000 in damages, Derbyshire rural crime team has...

Loss of First Minister is a ‘huge blow’ for continuity in agri-sector – NSA
Loss of First Minister is a ‘huge blow’ for continuity in agri-sector – NSA

The National Sheep Association (NSA) has said the loss of another First Minister in Scotland is a huge blow to...