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.

CPTPP could provide long-term benefits for dairy and red meat exports
CPTPP could provide long-term benefits for dairy and red meat exports

The UK’s decision to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) could provide long-term benefits for dairy and red...

Farm milk production remains high despite drop in dairy farms
Farm milk production remains high despite drop in dairy farms

Despite a loss of dairy farms in the past year, average milk production by farm has remained high, according to...

New model shows blowfly strike could cost farmers £209/lamb
New model shows blowfly strike could cost farmers £209/lamb

Mortalities due to blowfly strike could be costing farmers £209/lamb and £184/breeding ewe, according to an updated blowfly costing model....

GB pig prices ‘continue to gain momentum’ – AHDB
GB pig prices ‘continue to gain momentum’ – AHDB

Great Britain’s deadweight pig prices continue to gain momentum, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB). The deadweight...

‘Knowing the value of your property is crucial’ – rural consultancy
‘Knowing the value of your property is crucial’ – rural consultancy

Scottish rural consultancy Davidson & Robertson has issued advice to landowners, saying that “knowing the real value of your property...

British Society of Animal Science appoints new president
British Society of Animal Science appoints new president

The British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) has appointed Prof. Elizabeth Magowan as its new president. The animal scientist and...

Dairy sector labour crisis can’t be fixed overnight – RABDF
Dairy sector labour crisis can’t be fixed overnight – RABDF

The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) has said that fixing the labour crisis in the dairy sector “isn’t...

Fermanagh farmer fined after slurry pollutes NI river
Fermanagh farmer fined after slurry pollutes NI river

A farmer from Co. Fermanagh has been fined £500 plus a £15 offender’s levy for polluting the Ballinamallard River below...

Extra benefits for communities that agree to wind farms proposed
Extra benefits for communities that agree to wind farms proposed

The UK government has proposed benefit packages for areas that agree to have local onshore wind farms. The Department for...

ABACO partners with retailers to support farmers and their soil
ABACO partners with retailers to support farmers and their soil

European agri-tech company ABACO Group and the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) have partnered with ASDA, Tesco and McCain...

New PSNI awareness campaign to combat rural and wildlife crime
New PSNI awareness campaign to combat rural and wildlife crime

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a five-week long policing operation to raise awareness and help combat...

Clarkson’s Farm star launches new agri bursary at RAU
Clarkson’s Farm star launches new agri bursary at RAU

A new bursary for those looking to establish a career in agriculture has been launched at the Royal Agricultural University...

Co. Down vet receives Impact Award from RCVS
Co. Down vet receives Impact Award from RCVS

A vet from Co. Down has been awarded the Impact Award from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Dr....

More than 30 firefighters tackling Leeds farm fire
More than 30 firefighters tackling Leeds farm fire

More than 30 firefighters are currently dealing with a barn fire on Home Farm at Temple Newsam, Leeds. West Yorkshire...

Public urged to report sightings of oak processionary moths
Public urged to report sightings of oak processionary moths

The Forestry Commission has today (Thursday, May 11) urged the public to report sightings of oak processionary moth (OPM) caterpillars....

Defra ‘taking steps’ to enhance cybersecurity
Defra ‘taking steps’ to enhance cybersecurity

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said it is “taking steps” to enhance its cybersecurity and...

Tesco becomes second supermarket to cut bread and butter prices
Tesco becomes second supermarket to cut bread and butter prices

Tesco has announced a drop in the price of its own-brand bread and butter products across its stores and online,...

NI carbon steering group formed to support agri-food industry
NI carbon steering group formed to support agri-food industry

A carbon steering group has been formed in Northern Ireland in recognition that an industry-wide coordinated approach is the most...