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.

New measures to improve female representation in wheat research
New measures to improve female representation in wheat research

A new initiative has been launched to improve female representation in wheat research carried out in the United Kingdom (UK)....

Christmas tree production at the heart of sustainable land management
Christmas tree production at the heart of sustainable land management

Modern Christmas tree production is an extremely sustainable and conservation friendly land management option. This is the strongly held view...

Potato growers in Northern Ireland protest outside Asda distribution centre
Potato growers in Northern Ireland protest outside Asda distribution centre

Potato growers gathered outside an Asda distribution depot in Larne Co. Antrim yesterday (Saturday, December 21) to protest unfair pricing....

AFBI scientists design a ‘chemis-tree’ for Christmas
AFBI scientists design a ‘chemis-tree’ for Christmas

The term ‘chemis-tree’ may soon appear in Oxford Dictionary with its origins attributed to Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) scientists....

MLA welcomes decision to retain 3ha minimum claim size in NI
MLA welcomes decision to retain 3ha minimum claim size in NI

Declan McAleer MLA has welcomed the decision by Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Andrew Muir, to retain a...

Report: The state of soils in Europe
Report: The state of soils in Europe

A recent report assesses the current state of soils in Europe. Significantly, it confirms the magnitude of soil degradation across...

Dale Farm milk supplies up 10%
Dale Farm milk supplies up 10%

The month of November saw milk supplies generated by Dale Farm members increase by 10% relative to the same period...

Sulphur should be factored-in to all fertiliser programmes for 2025
Sulphur should be factored-in to all fertiliser programmes for 2025

The Potash Development Association (PDA) is recommending that sulphur (S) be included within all fertiliser programmes for 2025. This reflects...

Defra publishes 2024 UK grain and OSR production figures
Defra publishes 2024 UK grain and OSR production figures

The Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has published the official UK grain and oilseed rape (OSR)...

bTB review in Northern Ireland likened to reset button
bTB review in Northern Ireland likened to reset button

The recent bovine tuberculosis (bTB) review carried out in Northern Ireland has been likened to a reset button for the...

US dairy farm size set to maintain an upward trajectory
US dairy farm size set to maintain an upward trajectory

Dairy farm size in the United States (US) looks set to increase further during the period ahead, as economic pressures...

Winter Fair 2024: Celebrating pedigree dairy farming in Ireland
Winter Fair 2024: Celebrating pedigree dairy farming in Ireland

It is now universally accepted that the Royal Ulster Winter Fair is a true celebration of pedigree dairy farming in...

Gene editing is ‘technology for the future’ – expert
Gene editing is ‘technology for the future’ – expert

Gene editing will be at the heart of future dairy cattle breeding programmes, according to Ai Services’ chief executive, Larry...

Planting updates for GB: Winter wheat, barley and oats
Planting updates for GB: Winter wheat, barley and oats

According to the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB), winter wheat drilling is almost complete in England, Scotland and Wales. The...

AHDB publishes crop progress report for UK
AHDB publishes crop progress report for UK

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) has published its latest crop progress report for England, Scotland and Wales. The...

Suckler financial performance & carbon efficiency trends mirror each other
Suckler financial performance & carbon efficiency trends mirror each other

It is now apparent that trends in suckler beef financial performance and carbon efficiency closely mirror each other. This was...

MLA welcomes decision to retain 3ha minimum farm size in NI
MLA welcomes decision to retain 3ha minimum farm size in NI

Declan McAleer MLA has welcomed the decision by Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Andrew Muir, to retain 3ha...

2,200 farmers yet to register for NI’s Beef Carbon Reduction Scheme
2,200 farmers yet to register for NI’s Beef Carbon Reduction Scheme

It has been estimated that 2,200 farmers have yet to register for Northern Ireland’s Beef Carbon Reduction Scheme (BCRS). The...