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.

Aldi launches ‘Best of British’ section to boost local produce
Aldi launches ‘Best of British’ section to boost local produce

Aldi has launched a ‘Best of British’ section on its website with the aim of encouraging consumers to support British...

APHA launches expanded rollout for bovine TB PCR tests
APHA launches expanded rollout for bovine TB PCR tests

The use of PCR tests for bovine tuberculosis will have an expanded rollout, the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)...

CLA calls for permanent reduction in VAT to boost rural tourism
CLA calls for permanent reduction in VAT to boost rural tourism

The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is calling for a permanent reduction in VAT to 12.5% for accommodation and...

Scottish farmers believe Good Food Nation Plan can be a ‘force for good’
Scottish farmers believe Good Food Nation Plan can be a ‘force for good’

The National Farmers’ Union for Scotland (NFUS) has said the government’s Good Food Nation Plan can be a “force for...

Viva activists to protest against the UK dairy industry this weekend
Viva activists to protest against the UK dairy industry this weekend

A protest will be held this weekend, organised by UK vegan charity Viva, against the UK dairy industry as part...

British Pig and Poultry Fair to return to a new venue in 2024
British Pig and Poultry Fair to return to a new venue in 2024

The British Pig and Poultry Fair will return to a new venue for 2024 – the National Exhibition Centre (NEC)...

Arla Foods seeks buyer for UK cheese creamery
Arla Foods seeks buyer for UK cheese creamery

Arla Foods has announced that it will be undertaking an operational review of its specialty cheese site, Arla Melton Mowbray...

Holstein breed achieves new record of 700kg CFP
Holstein breed achieves new record of 700kg CFP

The Holstein breed achieved a new record of 700kg of combined fat and protein production (CFP) in the year ending...

3 finalists selected for Royal Dairy Innovation Award
3 finalists selected for Royal Dairy Innovation Award

Three finalists have been shortlisted for this year’s Royal Dairy Innovation Award, the winner of which will be announced at...

Premier Foods sales up 14.4% on 2022
Premier Foods sales up 14.4% on 2022

Premier Foods has today (Tuesday, January 23) reported its Q3 group sales increased by 14.4% compared to 2022. The British...

Now is the ‘right time’ for review of farm assurance – NFU
Now is the ‘right time’ for review of farm assurance – NFU

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) have said now is the “right time”...

Farmers aim to raise £3m to save Long Compton Abattoir
Farmers aim to raise £3m to save Long Compton Abattoir

A group of local farmers have come together with the aim of raising in excess of £3 million to save...

Wiltshire: Thieves are targeting Massey Fergusons to sell overseas
Wiltshire: Thieves are targeting Massey Fergusons to sell overseas

Rural thieves are targeting classic Massey Fergusons and exporting them overseas due to the simpler level of mechanical maintenance, according...

Non-farmers bought more than half the farms sold in 2023
Non-farmers bought more than half the farms sold in 2023

Non-farmers bought more than half of the farms and estates sold on the open market in England in 2023, according...

Farmland values see 2% surge in Knight Frank Farmland Index
Farmland values see 2% surge in Knight Frank Farmland Index

Average farmland values saw a 2% surge in the final quarter of 2023, according to property consultancy Knight Frank’s Farmland...

60% see no improvement to rural policing with crime commissioners – survey
60% see no improvement to rural policing with crime commissioners – survey

Nearly 60% of those surveyed by the Countryside Alliance do not think rural policing has improved since the introduction of...

Antimicrobial use on UK dairy farms continues to decline – report
Antimicrobial use on UK dairy farms continues to decline – report

Antimicrobial use on dairy farms across the UK continues to drop, according to Kingshay’s latest Dairy Antimicrobial Focus Report. The...

Farmers and vets team up to improve animal health in Welsh pilot project
Farmers and vets team up to improve animal health in Welsh pilot project

Farmers and vets are set to team up to help improve animal health and farm productivity under a pilot project...