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.

SHEPHERD AGRI appoints new dairy hygiene product manager
SHEPHERD AGRI appoints new dairy hygiene product manager

Dairy engineering equipment manufacturer, SHEPHERD AGRI, has announced the appointment of a new dairy hygiene product manager. The appointment of...

Fendt announces new partnership with Welsh dealer
Fendt announces new partnership with Welsh dealer

Fendt has announced a new partnership with dealership Arwel’s Agri Services, based near Lampeter, Wales. The family-run business will serve...

Royal Bath & West to launch new veterinary award
Royal Bath & West to launch new veterinary award

Entries are now open for the new ‘Farm Vet of the Future Award’ at the Royal Bath & West Show....

2 Sisters Llangefni poultry plant closes
2 Sisters Llangefni poultry plant closes

The 2 Sisters Food Group poultry plant in Llangefni, Wales, which employed over 700 people, has officially closed today (Friday,...

Meat-free meals rise in popularity by 23%
Meat-free meals rise in popularity by 23%

Meat-free meals in the out-of-home market increased by 23.1% year-on-year, ahead of spend growth for meat, fish and poultry meals,...

Average farm income in Scotland at highest level since 2012
Average farm income in Scotland at highest level since 2012

Average farm income in Scotland increased in the 2021-2022 year, rising to its highest level since 2021. The Scottish government...

Rural group slams PETA’s call for plant-based Royal Highland Show
Rural group slams PETA’s call for plant-based Royal Highland Show

The Countryside Alliance has slammed People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for encouraging the Royal Highland Show to...

Scotland: Gougeon to remain as rural affairs secretary
Scotland: Gougeon to remain as rural affairs secretary

Mairi Gougeon is set to remain as Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands after Scotland’s new cabinet...

Purple Horizons Nature Recovery Project wins Public Sector Award
Purple Horizons Nature Recovery Project wins Public Sector Award

A Natural England-funded nature recovery project on heathlands in the West Midlands has won the Public Sector Award at the...

Welsh govt launches ‘refreshed’ bTB eradication plan
Welsh govt launches ‘refreshed’ bTB eradication plan

The Welsh government has launched a “refreshed” bovine tuberculosis (bTB) eradication plan. The five-year delivery plan will build on the...

AHDB: Sheepmeat exports up almost 45% year-on-year
AHDB: Sheepmeat exports up almost 45% year-on-year

UK sheepmeat exports have increased by 44.8% (1,850t) from 4,130t in January 2022, the latest data from the Agriculture and...

Countryside Stewardship granted to Calstock wetlands
Countryside Stewardship granted to Calstock wetlands

Natural England has granted a Countryside Stewardship to the Tamar Community Trust (TCT) for the Calstock wetlands to assure its...

70% of farmers experienced sheep worrying last year – survey
70% of farmers experienced sheep worrying last year – survey

A survey carried out by the National Sheep Association (NSA) has found that 70% of farmers have experienced a sheep...

Defra failing to complete reviews of environment laws – report
Defra failing to complete reviews of environment laws – report

Research done by the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has concluded that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs...

12 reports of sheep worrying in Cumbria since January
12 reports of sheep worrying in Cumbria since January

The Cumbria police and crime commissioner has called for dog owners to keep their dogs on leads in rural areas...

‘Outdated’ planning rules are preventing rural growth – survey
‘Outdated’ planning rules are preventing rural growth – survey

“Outdated” planning rules are hampering economic growth in rural communities, according to the results of a Country Land and Business...

Meat Business Women appoints new client relationship director
Meat Business Women appoints new client relationship director

Meat Business Women (MBW), the community for women working in the meat industry, has announced the appointment of Roxy Walker...

Farms could be better off under SFI – GSC Grays
Farms could be better off under SFI – GSC Grays

Some farms could be better off under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) and could justify a transition to regenerative farming,...