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.

Farmers urged to use inhibitor when applying urea fertilisers this spring
Farmers urged to use inhibitor when applying urea fertilisers this spring

Farmers in England are being urged by the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) to use an inhibitor when applying urea fertilisers...

Farmers have made ‘significant improvements’ to dairy herd fertility – NMR
Farmers have made ‘significant improvements’ to dairy herd fertility – NMR

Farmers have made significant improvements in dairy herd fertility, production, and somatic cell counts (SCC) according to National Milk Records’...

Mexican market opening to British offal is ‘fantastic’ for pork sector
Mexican market opening to British offal is ‘fantastic’ for pork sector

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has said the Mexican market opening further to include offal from British pork...

Bernard Matthews site closure to impact 600 jobs
Bernard Matthews site closure to impact 600 jobs

A spokesperson for turkey producer Bernard Matthews has said a proposal has been put forward to cease operations at one...

Wales: New measures to help tackle bovine TB from February
Wales: New measures to help tackle bovine TB from February

The Welsh government has announced new measures to tackle bovine tuberculosis (bTB) will come into force on February 1. The...

NFU urges farmers to take part in the 2024 Big Farmland Bird Count
NFU urges farmers to take part in the 2024 Big Farmland Bird Count

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is urging farmers and growers to get involved with the 2024 Big Farmland Bird Count....

Barenbrug appoints new regional sales manager for Scotland
Barenbrug appoints new regional sales manager for Scotland

Barenbrug UK has added to its agricultural team with the appointment of Donna Mearns as regional sales manager for Scotland....

3 weeks left of Combinable Crops Digital Passport Consultation
3 weeks left of Combinable Crops Digital Passport Consultation

There are just under three weeks left for cereals and oilseeds producers to respond to the Combinable Crops Digital Passport...

Standard pig price drops by another penny at the start of 2024
Standard pig price drops by another penny at the start of 2024

The standard pig price has lost a further 1.05p over the first week of 2024, falling to 212.79p/kg during the...

Feed storage cleaning is ‘vital’ to reduce risk of mad cow disease
Feed storage cleaning is ‘vital’ to reduce risk of mad cow disease

Regular cleaning of feed storage is “vital” to maintain the health and welfare of animals and reduce the potential risk...

£100k in funding for Scottish food and drink
£100k in funding for Scottish food and drink

Scottish projects centred on promoting food and drink products from their region and establishing new markets are being awarded grants...

AHDB announces first Roots to Resilience module
AHDB announces first Roots to Resilience module

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has announced the first Roots to Resilience module for farmers, industry stakeholders and...

6 appointments made to Food and Drink Wales Industry Board
6 appointments made to Food and Drink Wales Industry Board

Six appointments have been made to the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board, which aims to grow and enhance the...

DAERA reducing bTB compensation would be ‘barefaced robbery’ – UFU
DAERA reducing bTB compensation would be ‘barefaced robbery’ – UFU

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has labelled proposals to reduce the compensation rate for cattle removed under the bovine tuberculosis...

Sell land before the General Election to avoid impact of tax changes
Sell land before the General Election to avoid impact of tax changes

Selling land before the next General Election could be the right decision to avoid the potential impact of tax changes....

NSA appoints Devon sheep farmer as new chair
NSA appoints Devon sheep farmer as new chair

The National Sheep Association (NSA) has appointed Devon sheep farmer Peter Delbridge as its new chair. Delbridge was elected at...

Regenerative agriculture study has ‘fascinating’ findings on benefits
Regenerative agriculture study has ‘fascinating’ findings on benefits

A study being conducted at the University of Leeds Farm is aiming to highlight the “fantastic” benefits of regenerative agriculture....

Nearly £300k returned to Mole Valley Farmers shareholders through loyalty scheme
Nearly £300k returned to Mole Valley Farmers shareholders through loyalty scheme

Nearly £300,000 has been returned to Mole Valley Farmers shareholders through a loyalty bonus payment for the financial year October...