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.

Investigation launched after 3 cows stolen from Stafford farm
Investigation launched after 3 cows stolen from Stafford farm

Staffordshire Police has launched an investigation after three cows were stolen from a farm in Stafford. The theft occurred between...

New CLA president starts two-year tenure
New CLA president starts two-year tenure

The new president of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), Victoria Vyvyan, has started her two-year tenure. Vyvyan takes...

AgriSearch conference to discuss challenges faced by livestock sector
AgriSearch conference to discuss challenges faced by livestock sector

The AgriSearch ‘Research and Innovation Needs Conference’ is set to facilitate discussions on the “unprecedented challenges” faced by the ruminant...

New Dairy Export Programme to help businesses seize new opportunities
New Dairy Export Programme to help businesses seize new opportunities

The UK government has announced a new programme aimed at helping UK dairy businesses to seize new export opportunities. The...

‘Britain’s loneliest sheep’ rescued at the foot of Scottish cliffs after two years
‘Britain’s loneliest sheep’ rescued at the foot of Scottish cliffs after two years

Farmers from The Sheep Game group have rescued what they have dubbed “Britain’s loneliest sheep” from the foot of cliffs...

New visa proposals would ‘address rural depopulation’ in an independent Scotland
New visa proposals would ‘address rural depopulation’ in an independent Scotland

The Scottish government has said new visa proposals would help address rural and island depopulation, and encourage rural migration in...

Scottish deputy first minister explores benefits of rural estates
Scottish deputy first minister explores benefits of rural estates

Scotland’s deputy first minister, Shona Robison, visited an upland estate in the Angus Glens to explore the benefits for people,...

Revised forecasts produce more positive outlook for harvest 2024
Revised forecasts produce more positive outlook for harvest 2024

Strutt & Parker has updated its arable farm profitability and produced revised forecasts for harvest 2023 and harvest 2024, revealing...

NFU welcomes House of Lords horticulture committee’s recommendations
NFU welcomes House of Lords horticulture committee’s recommendations

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has welcomed recommendations from the House of Lords Horticultural Sector Committee looking to address the...

Defra: New £800k funding pot for development of biosecurity technologies
Defra: New £800k funding pot for development of biosecurity technologies

From today (Monday, November 6), businesses can apply for a share of a new funding pot of £800,000 for the...

AHDB strategic cereal farm results webinar to focus on data use
AHDB strategic cereal farm results webinar to focus on data use

A strategic cereal farm results webinar hosted by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) will focus on using data...

Forestry Commission seeks new woodland officer
Forestry Commission seeks new woodland officer

The Forestry Commission is seeking applications for the position of woodland officer in forest services (FC) – which facilitate the...

5 things farmers should consider before holiday letting
5 things farmers should consider before holiday letting

Sykes Holiday Cottages has said higher demand, coupled with the “soaring costs” of agriculture, has prompted many British farmers to...

Pig price index falls for 9 out of the past 10 weeks – NPA
Pig price index falls for 9 out of the past 10 weeks – NPA

UK pig price continues to fall, with the EU-spec standard pig price dropping by a further 0.76p during the week...

£4.7m invested in new Cattle Information Service laboratory
£4.7m invested in new Cattle Information Service laboratory

Over £4.7 million has been invested in creating a new laboratory for the Cattle Information Service (CIS). The new lab...

NSA sustainability workshop to feature CIEL and HCC experts
NSA sustainability workshop to feature CIEL and HCC experts

A workshop run by the National Sheep Association (NSA) on sustainable sheep farming will feature talks from industry experts from...

Government response to rural mental health report a ‘slap in the face’ to farmers
Government response to rural mental health report a ‘slap in the face’ to farmers

The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) has described the UK government’s response to the Environment, Food and Rural...

Lidl partners with new egg company to farm higher-welfare chickens
Lidl partners with new egg company to farm higher-welfare chickens

Lidl GB has partnered with egg company Kipster to produce eggs from chickens farmed “to the highest welfare standards”, it...