Richard Halleron

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Richard Halleron is an agricultural chemist by background. He is a past chairman of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science and has also served as Chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists in Northern Ireland.

Regulatory frameworks will define future of UK agriculture – academic
Regulatory frameworks will define future of UK agriculture – academic

Regulatory frameworks and targets will increasingly define the future shape of agriculture throughout the UK, a British academic has claimed...

What are the environmental pressures for bTB-restricted farms?
What are the environmental pressures for bTB-restricted farms?

Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) leads to a significant build up of environmental pressures on both dairy and beef farms. This is...

Clear link between bTB outbreaks and NI farm families’ stress levels – report
Clear link between bTB outbreaks and NI farm families’ stress levels – report

A new report confirms a clear link between bovine tuberculosis (bTB) outbreaks and increasing stress levels within farm families across...

NI agri-food industry working to ‘mitigate a new set of uncertainties’
NI agri-food industry working to ‘mitigate a new set of uncertainties’

Agriculture in Northern Ireland is confronting a set of new challenges, which continue to evolve at an ever quickening pace....

New bTB report will be ‘bedrock’ of eradication campaign – UFU
New bTB report will be ‘bedrock’ of eradication campaign – UFU

The launch of a new bovine tuberculosis (bTB) report has been characterised as a watershed moment by farm stakeholder bodies...

Disease resistance potential driving grass variety choices – seed expert
Disease resistance potential driving grass variety choices – seed expert

A significant number of farmers are now choosing new grass varieties on the basis on their disease resistance potential. This...

First UK Dairy Carbon Network farm walk in Northern Ireland hosted in Down
First UK Dairy Carbon Network farm walk in Northern Ireland hosted in Down

AgriSearch hosted the first UK Dairy Carbon Network (UK-DCN) farm walk to be held in Northern Ireland earlier this week....

Opinion: Is a spell of more normal weather on the way?
Opinion: Is a spell of more normal weather on the way?

Met Éireann is indicating that a return to more normal weather could be coming our way over the next fortnight....

DCNI on the challenge of food and energy security
DCNI on the challenge of food and energy security

It is now evident that issues of food and energy security will be long-term political and economic priorities due to...

How to include potatoes in a diabetes-friendly diet
How to include potatoes in a diabetes-friendly diet

Potatoes can be included in the diet of people with diabetes once key nutritional criteria are met. This is according...

Importance of sulphur for crop and grassland fertiliser programmes
Importance of sulphur for crop and grassland fertiliser programmes

There is strong evidence that plant active sulphur should be included in all crop and grassland fertiliser programmes. This is...

How is the NI forestry development project faring at midpoint?
How is the NI forestry development project faring at midpoint?

Six years into the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA’s) key forestry development project for Northern Ireland, tree...

NI BCR scheme ‘undermining’ traditional grass-based systems – TUV
NI BCR scheme ‘undermining’ traditional grass-based systems – TUV

The environmental impact of Northern Ireland’s Beef Carbon Reduction (BCR) scheme up to this point has been questioned by Traditional...

Potential to better manage Ireland’s wool output on all-island basis highlighted
Potential to better manage Ireland’s wool output on all-island basis highlighted

Better coordination of Ireland’s wool output on an all-island basis could represent a win/win scenario for Irish sheep farmers. This...

NI agricultural land market scenario is ‘fast changing’ – adviser
NI agricultural land market scenario is ‘fast changing’ – adviser

Agricultural land prices in Northern Ireland continue to strengthen, with new trends apparent in how this market is defined, according...

Cross-party support achieved for NI ANC bill
Cross-party support achieved for NI ANC bill

Cross-party support has been achieved at the Northern Ireland Assembly for an Areas of Natural Constraint (ANC) Private Members’ Bill....

Winter barley crops reportedly in strong condition across most parts of UK
Winter barley crops reportedly in strong condition across most parts of UK

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) is confirming that the majority of winter barley crops are looking well across...

AHDB: UK winter crop prospects remain strong
AHDB: UK winter crop prospects remain strong

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) is confirming that, for the most part, UK winter crop prospects remain strong...