His comical expression of adoration for slurry resonated with viewers well beyond Ireland's shores, leading to widespread ...
Only 49 prosecutions were brought by Northern Ireland’s authorities over slurry spill and other farming-related water ...
The number of Irish farms without covered slurry storage is down by 36pc since 2010, according to the latest data from the ...
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As the slurry spreading season opens on 1 February, farmers are being urged to use fertiliser in a responsible manner.
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Farmers in Mayo have been permitted to spread slurry since Thursday, January 16 and Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) have ...
The IFI has called on farmers to take all necessary precautions while spreading slurry in order to protect water courses.
The closed period for spreading slurry, is a condition of the Nutrient Action Programme Regulations (NAP) and ends at midnight on Friday 31 January.