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.

Defra stats reveal English sheep flock numbers are at their lowest in 12 years
Defra stats reveal English sheep flock numbers are at their lowest in 12 years

Statistics from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra) latest livestock survey has shown English sheep flock numbers...

Welsh government announces £80k in farm safety funding
Welsh government announces £80k in farm safety funding

The Welsh government has announced £80,000 in funding for the Welsh Farm Safety Partnership to raise awareness of farm safety....

NFU Cymru seeks 9th winner of Welsh Livestock Champion of the Year award
NFU Cymru seeks 9th winner of Welsh Livestock Champion of the Year award

The Welsh branch of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU Cymru) and NFU Mutual are seeking this year’s Livestock Champion, who...

Wind turbines increasing ‘force’ in Denmark’s renewable energy mix
Wind turbines increasing ‘force’ in Denmark’s renewable energy mix

60% of Denmark’s electricity is currently generated by a combination of renewable energy resources such as offshore and onshore wind...

James Hutton Institute elects four new board members
James Hutton Institute elects four new board members

Agricultural and environmental research organisation, the James Hutton Institute, has announced the election of four new members to its board....

Tree planting alternatives can achieve similar reductions in emissions – FUW
Tree planting alternatives can achieve similar reductions in emissions – FUW

Alternatives to tree planting can achieve equivalent reductions in emissions while also delivering a broad range of benefits, the Farmers’...

Electronic tagging could ‘revolutionise’ the livestock industry – IAAS
Electronic tagging could ‘revolutionise’ the livestock industry – IAAS

The Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers (IAAS) has said that high frequency electronic tagging could revolutionise the livestock industry. The...

AKP Group to sponsor mental health in farming photography project
AKP Group to sponsor mental health in farming photography project

UK potato supply chain specialist, AKP Group, has announced that it will sponsor the ‘Take One a Day’ photography project...

Rob Wainwright to join Stirling Bull Sales for farming and MND event
Rob Wainwright to join Stirling Bull Sales for farming and MND event

Former Scotland rugby captain and livestock farmer Rob Wainwright will join the Stirling Bull Sales this month for an event...

PSNI investigates theft of 11 calves in Derry
PSNI investigates theft of 11 calves in Derry

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed that investigations are underway after 11 calves were reported stolen from...

CLA survey: 65% do not trust Labour to support the countryside
CLA survey: 65% do not trust Labour to support the countryside

A poll conducted by the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has revealed that 65% of its members do not...

Dairy farm profits will drop rapidly and farmers must prepare – Old Mill
Dairy farm profits will drop rapidly and farmers must prepare – Old Mill

Accountancy and financial planner Old Mill has predicted dairy farm profits to drop rapidly in the coming year, and has...

Farming and research orgs team up to make agri research priorities
Farming and research orgs team up to make agri research priorities

A group of farming and research organisations are teaming up in a bid to better understand the research and innovation...

Scottish ag bill means the ‘long wait for clarity’ is over for livestock sector – NSA
Scottish ag bill means the ‘long wait for clarity’ is over for livestock sector – NSA

The Scottish region of the National Sheep Association (NSA) has said it is glad that the Scottish livestock sector’s “long...

‘More important than ever’ for political parties to back British farming – NFU
‘More important than ever’ for political parties to back British farming – NFU

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has said it will showcase why British food and farming needs to be a priority...

Appeals for info after man in his 20s dies after collision with tractor
Appeals for info after man in his 20s dies after collision with tractor

Dorset Police is appealing for witnesses after a man in his 20s died following a collision between a car and...

Defra seeks head of campaigns with annual salary of £75k
Defra seeks head of campaigns with annual salary of £75k

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is seeking a head of campaigns, digital and brand. The chosen...

Sheep pox and goat pox: How to spot and report it
Sheep pox and goat pox: How to spot and report it

The sheep pox virus and the goat pox virus affect sheep and goats and, according to the Animal Plant and...