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.

RSABI to commence roll out of ‘Thrive Wellbeing’ digital mental health app
RSABI to commence roll out of ‘Thrive Wellbeing’ digital mental health app

The Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RSABI) is set to roll out a digital mental health service in the form...

Government must back farmers with £4bn a year – CLA
Government must back farmers with £4bn a year – CLA

The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has called for the UK government to “back agriculture” with a £4 billion...

70 turkeys and equipment stolen from Bridport farm
70 turkeys and equipment stolen from Bridport farm

Police are appealing for information after 70 live turkeys and equipment was stolen from a farm in the Bridport area....

PSNI appeals for info after ‘substantial number of sheep’ stolen in Coleraine
PSNI appeals for info after ‘substantial number of sheep’ stolen in Coleraine

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is appealing for information after a “substantial number of sheep” were stolen from...

Bontain Farm and house comes to the market £350,000
Bontain Farm and house comes to the market £350,000

Roger Parry & Partners has brought Bontain Farm, situated two miles from Melverley, to the market for £350,000. The site...

‘Historically high’ food inflation due to rising agri input costs – CMA
‘Historically high’ food inflation due to rising agri input costs – CMA

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has said that the continued “historically high” levels of food price inflation is due...

New Welsh regulations to allow 250kg/ha nitrogen from livestock manures in 2024
New Welsh regulations to allow 250kg/ha nitrogen from livestock manures in 2024

The Welsh minister for rural affairs has announced that farms with 80% or more grassland can apply up to 250kg/ha...

NFU Scotland calls for £61 million through direct support top-ups
NFU Scotland calls for £61 million through direct support top-ups

The National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFUS) has written to the deputy first minister to call for £61 million of...

Cold-Health Alert issued amid snow and ice warnings
Cold-Health Alert issued amid snow and ice warnings

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office have issued an amber Cold-Health Alert in three regions of...

New government climate package puts ‘nature at the forefront’
New government climate package puts ‘nature at the forefront’

The UK government has today (Wednesday, November 29) announced a new climate change package of initiatives, which puts “nature at...

GCSE students gain on-farm experience of agri industry through AHDB event
GCSE students gain on-farm experience of agri industry through AHDB event

Over 150 GCSE students have gained on-farm experience of the agricultural industry as part of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development...

Sustainable Ruminant Genetics appoints new chief executive
Sustainable Ruminant Genetics appoints new chief executive

Sustainable Ruminant Genetics (SRG) has announced the appointment of John Moore as its new chief executive.  SRG is a partnership...

NPA receives second allied industry nomination for PIG elections
NPA receives second allied industry nomination for PIG elections

A second allied industry nomination has been submitted ahead of the new year National Pig Association (NPA) Pig Industry Group (PIG)...

Isle of Man bans livestock imports amid new bluetongue cases
Isle of Man bans livestock imports amid new bluetongue cases

An immediate ban on the live importation of sheep, cattle and goats has been introduced on the Isle of Man...

West Oxfordshire Council to increase fly-tipping penalties
West Oxfordshire Council to increase fly-tipping penalties

West Oxfordshire District Council has said it will increase fixed penalty notices to the maximum allowed by the government to...

Ulster University student named as DCNI Sports Nutrition Award winner
Ulster University student named as DCNI Sports Nutrition Award winner

Ulster University student Amy List has been named as the recipient of this year’s Dairy Council for Northern Ireland (DCNI)...

NPA urges vigilance following human case of pig flu virus
NPA urges vigilance following human case of pig flu virus

The National Pig Association (NPA) is urging pig keepers to remain vigilant and maintain biosecurity levels after a human case...

More research needed for insect farming to be profitable – Nuffield report
More research needed for insect farming to be profitable – Nuffield report

Following the publishing of her Nuffield Farming report, Dr. Olivia Champion has concluded that more research and and innovation is...