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.

Labour ‘failed to recognise impact’ of tax measures on farming – UUP
Labour ‘failed to recognise impact’ of tax measures on farming – UUP

The Labour government at Westminster has failed to recognise the impact of its new tax measures on production agriculture, particularly...

Pig slurry can reduce crop fertiliser needs by up to 70%
Pig slurry can reduce crop fertiliser needs by up to 70%

According to Teagasc, pig slurry is a valuable source of crop nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and other trace...

Calls for immediate cull of TB-infected badgers in NI
Calls for immediate cull of TB-infected badgers in NI

Farmers for Action (FFA) is calling for an immediate cull of tuberculosis (TB) infected badgers in Northern Ireland with immediate...

AHDB: Disease-resistant wheat varieties can be game-changer
AHDB: Disease-resistant wheat varieties can be game-changer

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) has highlighted the role for wheat varieties with improved resistance to disease. The...

UK food retail prices set to increase significantly – expert
UK food retail prices set to increase significantly – expert

Retail food prices in the UK look set to increase by 5% during 2025. Moreover, it’s a trend that looks...

First early potatoes in NI could be in shops by end of May
First early potatoes in NI could be in shops by end of May

The first early potatoes grown in Northern Ireland could be ready for harvest by the end of May if weather...

Call for crop inputs in UK & Ireland to be independently trialled
Call for crop inputs in UK & Ireland to be independently trialled

The head of Scottish Agronomy is calling for all crop inputs used within UK and Irish agriculture to be independently...

Dry weather turns focus to spring crops
Dry weather turns focus to spring crops

The current dry spell is allowing tillage farmers get on with ground preparation work for the drilling of spring crops....

The significance of sulphur as a crop nutrient
The significance of sulphur as a crop nutrient

Sulphur is an essential nutrient for all plants and animals. Its behaviour in the soil is very similar to that...

Canada’s wheat area set to rise 2.6% in 2025 – AHDB
Canada’s wheat area set to rise 2.6% in 2025 – AHDB

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) is reporting that Canada’s wheat area is set to increase in 2025. The...

FFA: Concern for the future of UK farm subsidies
FFA: Concern for the future of UK farm subsidies

Farmers for Action (FFA) spokesperson, William Taylor, is concerned that the current UK government may phase out all UK farm...

Mobile slurry separation service now available in Antrim
Mobile slurry separation service now available in Antrim

Ballymena-based contractor, Jonathan Kirkpatrick, has recently invested in a mobile slurry separation system. He confirmed the growing demand for the...

1st Forestry Expansion Scheme offers issued for 2024/2025 in NI
1st Forestry Expansion Scheme offers issued for 2024/2025 in NI

The first letters-of-offer linked to the 2024/25 Forestry Expansion Scheme (FES) in Northern Ireland have been confirmed. Offers under the...

SAP measures ‘win-win’ for everyone involved – Dairy Council NI
SAP measures ‘win-win’ for everyone involved – Dairy Council NI

The significance of the new and evolving Sustainable Agriculture Programme (SAP) measures have been highlighted by Ian Stevenson, chief executive...

Winter wheat and barley receive first nitrogen in Downpatrick
Winter wheat and barley receive first nitrogen in Downpatrick

Co. Down cereal grower, Allan Chambers, is confirming that his winter wheat and barley crops have received their first nitrogen...

The significance of spring potash applications
The significance of spring potash applications

The Potash Development Association (PDA) is highlighting the need for all winter crops to receive adequate potash applications now, if...

New project launched to predict nutrient release from cover crops
New project launched to predict nutrient release from cover crops

The role of cover crops has been well profiled in both the UK and Ireland as a means of improving...

Armagh Show recorded largest visitor number ever last year
Armagh Show recorded largest visitor number ever last year

Armagh Show Society confirmed an attendance figure just short of 50,000 for its 2024 celebration of farming and food, making...