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 postgrad agri students receive Centenary Awards from NFU Mutual
3 postgrad agri students receive Centenary Awards from NFU Mutual

Three postgraduate agricultural students from across the UK have been selected to receive Centenary Awards from the National Farmers’ Union...

Calls for forestry leaders to change public attitudes to commercial forestry
Calls for forestry leaders to change public attitudes to commercial forestry

Forestry services company Tilhill has called for forestry leaders to band together to change public attitudes to spruce trees and...

Scottish farmers affected by flooding to receive grants up to 30k
Scottish farmers affected by flooding to receive grants up to 30k

Farmers affected by severe flooding in parts of Scotland this autumn will be eligible to apply for grants of up...

Autumn statement does ‘nothing to relieve pressures on farming families’ – FUW
Autumn statement does ‘nothing to relieve pressures on farming families’ – FUW

The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has said that the autumn statement has done “nothing to relieve the pressures on...

EU Dairy Symposium: Farming and climate action are in ‘comfortable co-existence’
EU Dairy Symposium: Farming and climate action are in ‘comfortable co-existence’

Delegates at the final EU Sustainable Dairy Symposium heard how farming and climate change mitigation work together in “comfortable co-existence”....

£500k in funding to help women and young people develop agri skills
£500k in funding to help women and young people develop agri skills

The Scottish government has announced over £500,000 in funding to help women and young people develop new agricultural skills and...

Autumn statement: Minimum wage rise could ‘impact farm labour’
Autumn statement: Minimum wage rise could ‘impact farm labour’

Land and estate agency GSC Grays, has said that the autumn statement announcement on raising the minimum wage could impact...

Staffordshire butcher has ‘tough job’ judging English Winter Fair carcass competitions
Staffordshire butcher has ‘tough job’ judging English Winter Fair carcass competitions

Paul Sargeant, a farmer and butcher from Gayton, Staffordshire, judged the carcass and joint competitions at this year’s English Winter...

TVP rural crime team recovers stolen machinery worth £110k
TVP rural crime team recovers stolen machinery worth £110k

The Thames Valley Police (TVP) rural crime team has seized stolen machinery worth an estimated £110,000. The force said PC...

11 UK agri-food attachés meet to remove trade barriers
11 UK agri-food attachés meet to remove trade barriers

11 UK agri-food and drink attachés met at 10 Downing Street this morning (Monday, November 20) to work to remove trade...

Wales: Farm site sale to allow creation of 500 new homes
Wales: Farm site sale to allow creation of 500 new homes

Welsh Climate Change Minister Julie James, has approved the proposed sale of the Upper Cosmeston Farm site which will see...

70ha Tump Farm provides ‘rare opportunity’ for buyers
70ha Tump Farm provides ‘rare opportunity’ for buyers

A 70ha parcel of land at Tump Farm is on the market and provides “a rare opportunity for buyers”, according...

GSC Grays brings 321ac mixed farm and farmhouse to market
GSC Grays brings 321ac mixed farm and farmhouse to market

GSC Grays has brought a mixed arable and livestock farm, including a four-bedroom farmhouse and two farm cottages, to the...

NSA Next Generation Ambassador programme now accepting applications
NSA Next Generation Ambassador programme now accepting applications

Applications are now open for the National Sheep Association’s (NSA) Next Generation Ambassador programme. The programme gives young sheep farming...

Holstein UK announces 2024 UK Dairy Day Holstein show judge
Holstein UK announces 2024 UK Dairy Day Holstein show judge

Holstein UK has appointed Marcel Egli as the judge of The National Holstein Show at UK Dairy Day 2024. Holstein...

Farmers warned of mycotoxin risk to dairy herd performance
Farmers warned of mycotoxin risk to dairy herd performance

UFAC-UK has warned farmers to be aware of, and mitigate mycotoxin risk to avoid performance shortfalls in their dairy herds....

‘Prevention is better than the cure’ for calf pneumonia – AHDB
‘Prevention is better than the cure’ for calf pneumonia – AHDB

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development (AHDB) has said prevention is better than the cure when it comes to calf pneumonia....

Consider mid-pregnancy supplements for upland ewes – Rumenco
Consider mid-pregnancy supplements for upland ewes – Rumenco

Rumenco has said farmers should consider giving upland ewes on marginal grazing a mid-pregnancy protein supplement. The livestock feed supplier...