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.

3 further cases of bluetongue confirmed in Kent
3 further cases of bluetongue confirmed in Kent

The UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has confirmed a further three cases of bluetongue, bringing the...

FUW urges farmers to engage with Sustainable Farming Scheme consultation
FUW urges farmers to engage with Sustainable Farming Scheme consultation

The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) is urging its members to engage with the latest proposals of the Sustainable Farming...

Holstein UK announces 3 Lifetime Achievement Award winners
Holstein UK announces 3 Lifetime Achievement Award winners

Holstein UK has said its board of trustees were unable to narrow its Lifetime Achievement Award down to just one...

Review launched to improve fairness in fresh produce supply chain
Review launched to improve fairness in fresh produce supply chain

The UK government has launched a review aimed a improving fairness in the fresh produce supply chain to support farmers...

2 men arrested for 3 rural burglaries in Sussex
2 men arrested for 3 rural burglaries in Sussex

Sussex Police rural crime team have reported that two men have been arrested for three rural burglaries in Sussex. The...

Households are seeking alternative Christmas roasting joints – Aldi
Households are seeking alternative Christmas roasting joints – Aldi

Aldi has said that while turkey will remain the centrepiece for most households this Christmas, an increasing number are opting...

Unlimited pollution fines for companies introduced
Unlimited pollution fines for companies introduced

Companies who pollute the environment can be hit with unlimited fines from the Environment Agency from today (Monday, December 11)....

2 students left in the race for RABDF Dairy Student of the Year Award
2 students left in the race for RABDF Dairy Student of the Year Award

A Harper Adams University student and a Reading University student are the final two in the race for the Royal...

AHDB announces January launch date for ‘Let’s Eat Balanced’ campaign
AHDB announces January launch date for ‘Let’s Eat Balanced’ campaign

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has today (Monday, December 11) announced a January launch for its new ‘Let’s...

New slurry inoculant reduces crust formation on slurry stores by a third
New slurry inoculant reduces crust formation on slurry stores by a third

A new slurry inoculant containing specialised strains of bacteria and fungi has been found to reduce crust formation on slurry...

Lauder agronomy roadshow to explore sustainable arable systems
Lauder agronomy roadshow to explore sustainable arable systems

An agronomy roadshow hosted in Lauder by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is set to explore approaches to...

South West AgriTech secures new venue for next year
South West AgriTech secures new venue for next year

Organsiers have said that the South West AgriTech Showcase will return with a “packed agenda” and at a new venue...

UFAC-UK launches new sustainable dairy feed alternatives
UFAC-UK launches new sustainable dairy feed alternatives

UFAC-UK has launched a new generation of sustainable feed alternatives to complement palm-free dairy feed supplementation. The new partial soybean...

SPP continues to fall as throughputs rise in run-up to Christmas – NPA
SPP continues to fall as throughputs rise in run-up to Christmas – NPA

The National Pig Association (NPA) has said SPP is continuing to fall steadily as throughputs rise in the run-up to...

2024 Llandovery Sheep Festival to be ‘bigger and better’
2024 Llandovery Sheep Festival to be ‘bigger and better’

Organisers of the Llandovery Sheep Festival have said that next year’s will be “bigger and better” than the 2023 event....

NFU to host bluetongue information event for farmers
NFU to host bluetongue information event for farmers

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is set to host a bluetongue information event for farmers later this month. ‘The latest...

UK bluetongue cases rise to 11 after 2 further cases confirmed in Norfolk
UK bluetongue cases rise to 11 after 2 further cases confirmed in Norfolk

Two further cases of bluetongue have been identified in cattle on a farm near Cantley, Broadland in Norfolk, bringing the...

NSA warns sheep farmers to remain vigilant after first case of bluetongue in sheep
NSA warns sheep farmers to remain vigilant after first case of bluetongue in sheep

The National Sheep Association (NSA) has issued a warning to sheep farmers after the first case of bluetongue in sheep...