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.

Large baling contractors at risk of HMRC fines due to plastic packaging tax
Large baling contractors at risk of HMRC fines due to plastic packaging tax

Large baling contractors are being warned of the risk of fines from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), due to non-payment...

US agri delegation visits RAU to discuss animal health and regenerative farming
US agri delegation visits RAU to discuss animal health and regenerative farming

A delegation from the United States government visited the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) this week, to study the present state...

HSBC head of agrifoods appointed as RABDF president
HSBC head of agrifoods appointed as RABDF president

The head of agrifoods for HSBC UK has been appointed as the president of the Royal Association of British Dairy...

Henry Lamb receives 2023 BVA Young Vet of the Year Award
Henry Lamb receives 2023 BVA Young Vet of the Year Award

Dr Henry Lamb has been named as the British Veterinary Association’s (BVA) 2023 Young Vet of the Year. The commercial...

Cumbria rural crime team makes 12 arrests and recovers farm machinery
Cumbria rural crime team makes 12 arrests and recovers farm machinery

The Cumbria Police rural crime team has made 12 arrests and recovered numerous stolen items since it was launched in...

BGA takes over organising of 2024 Oxford Farming Conference
BGA takes over organising of 2024 Oxford Farming Conference

The British Growers Association (BGA) has taken over the organising of the 2024 Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) following the retirement...

6 NI companies awarded £100k to develop sustainable slurry projects
6 NI companies awarded £100k to develop sustainable slurry projects

Six Northern Irish companies have been awarded £100,000 each to develop their Sustainable Utilisation of Livestock Slurry projects. The Small...

NFU encourages shoppers to source local British turkeys
NFU encourages shoppers to source local British turkeys

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is encouraging the public to source local and British turkeys this Christmas. Today (Friday, November...

Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper speaks out about TB problems
Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper speaks out about TB problems

Kaleb Cooper, who features in Jeremy Clarkson’s Amazon Prime Video series ‘Clarkson’s Farm’, has spoken out about the difficulties caused...

2 men sentenced for farm fires causing more than £1m in damage
2 men sentenced for farm fires causing more than £1m in damage

Two men who deliberately started fires across Sussex causing more than £1 million in damage have been sentenced. 20-year-old Joshua...

NPA: Pig carcase weights hit the highest average this year
NPA: Pig carcase weights hit the highest average this year

The National Pig Association (NPA) has said pig prices continue to fall steadily, but that the most notable element of the...

Call for Evidence launched to explore proposal for a tenant farming commissioner
Call for Evidence launched to explore proposal for a tenant farming commissioner

The UK government has launched a Call for Evidence to explore the proposal for a tenant farming commissioner and to...

NIMEA announces appointment of new chief executive
NIMEA announces appointment of new chief executive

The Northern Ireland Meat Exporters Association (NIMEA) has announced the appointment of Daryl McLaughlin as its new chief executive. McLaughlin...

NI sheep farmers to discuss sheep scab control at Hilltown event
NI sheep farmers to discuss sheep scab control at Hilltown event

Sheep farmers will have the opportunity to discuss the control of sheep scab in Northern Ireland at a sheep health...

Pembrokeshire schoolchildren to learn about local food production through pancakes
Pembrokeshire schoolchildren to learn about local food production through pancakes

Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society has invited schoolchildren from across the county to make pancakes and learn about how the ingredients for...

Somerset cheese company fined over £23k for third pollution incident
Somerset cheese company fined over £23k for third pollution incident

A Somerset cheese-making company has been fined over £23,700 for a third case of causing pollution from its farm. Alvis...

Vital that Steve Barclay ‘hits the ground running’ as new Environment Secretary
Vital that Steve Barclay ‘hits the ground running’ as new Environment Secretary

Steve Barclay has been appointed as the new Secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs after Thérèse Coffey announced she...

Thérèse Coffey steps down from Environment Secretary role
Thérèse Coffey steps down from Environment Secretary role

Thérèse Coffey has stepped down from her role as Environment Secretary today (Monday, November 13). Coffey has been a minister...