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.

‘Urgent’ worldwide measures needed to combat antimicrobial resistance
‘Urgent’ worldwide measures needed to combat antimicrobial resistance

Experts at the University of Manchester have said that “urgent worldwide measures” are needed to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Drug...

VetSalus appoints Katrine Lawaetz as new chair
VetSalus appoints Katrine Lawaetz as new chair

VetSalus has appointed Katrine Lawaetz, former chair for VetSalus Scandinavia, as its new chair. The veterinary consultancy said Lawaetz is highly...

Scotland: 10,000ha of peatland set as part of rewetting journey
Scotland: 10,000ha of peatland set as part of rewetting journey

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has set 10,000ha of peatland as part of a recovery journey through the rewetting of...

Barnard Matthews proceeds with Great Witchingham site closure
Barnard Matthews proceeds with Great Witchingham site closure

Bernard Matthews has confirmed that it will proceed with the proposal to close its Great Witchingham site, which will impact...

Dale Farm to reduce milk production carbon footprint by 30%
Dale Farm to reduce milk production carbon footprint by 30%

Dale Farm has committed to reducing the carbon footprint of its milk production by 30% by 2030 as part of...

Suffolk: 1,700ac Glemham Hall Estate enters the market
Suffolk: 1,700ac Glemham Hall Estate enters the market

The Glemham Hall Estate in Suffolk, which sites on 1,763ac, has entered the market through Strutt & Parker’s estates and...

AIC urges farmers to take measures to prevent fertiliser theft
AIC urges farmers to take measures to prevent fertiliser theft

The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) is urging farmers to take measures to prevent fertiliser theft and to follow safe handling...

GSC Grays: 10-year farm tenancy available on Settrington Estate
GSC Grays: 10-year farm tenancy available on Settrington Estate

A 10-year farm tenancy has become available on the Settrington Estate in north Yorkshire through GSC Grays. The farm business...

SCOPS risk forecast to help sheep producers with disease variation
SCOPS risk forecast to help sheep producers with disease variation

The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group has launched its nematodirus forecast with the aim of helping producers...

Scottish govt aims to keep young people in rural areas
Scottish govt aims to keep young people in rural areas

The Scottish government has said it is committed to working with Youth Scotland and the Young Islanders Network (YIN) to...

RASC conference that inspired Farmer Time to return to Edinburgh
RASC conference that inspired Farmer Time to return to Edinburgh

Farmer Tom Martin has said the Farmer Time project would never have been created without the Royal Agricultural Society of...

Pig prices ‘continue to move in the right direction’ – NPA
Pig prices ‘continue to move in the right direction’ – NPA

The National Pig Association (NPA) has said pig prices are continuing to move in the right direction as the standard...

‘Major overhaul’ of SFS needed to make it ‘workable’ – NFU Cymru
‘Major overhaul’ of SFS needed to make it ‘workable’ – NFU Cymru

The livestock board of the Welsh National Farmers’ Union (NFU Cymru) has said that a “major overhaul” of the Sustainable...

NFU Scotland launches dedicated finance service for members
NFU Scotland launches dedicated finance service for members

The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFU Scotland) has launched a dedicated finance service for its members. The union and...

Veterinary Surgeons Act is ‘not fit for purpose’ – BVA president
Veterinary Surgeons Act is ‘not fit for purpose’ – BVA president

The president of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called for urgent reform of the “not fit for purpose” Veterinary...

High-risk crops can lead to pollution and flooding – Environment Agency
High-risk crops can lead to pollution and flooding – Environment Agency

The Environment Agency has launched a campaign to highlight the risks of growing high-risk crops in the south west of...

DAERA minister opens ‘substantial’ £267m Single Application fund
DAERA minister opens ‘substantial’ £267m Single Application fund

Northern Ireland’s Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister, Andrew Muir, has today (Friday, March 1) opened the “substantial” Single Application...

NFU calls for a code of practice for horticultural buyers
NFU calls for a code of practice for horticultural buyers

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is calling on the UK government to introduce a Horticultural Buyers Code of Practice. The...