Bad weather takes its toll

Lack of winter fodder and spring grass has resulted in an estimated 9,000 extra cattle deaths south of the border over January and February.

Bad weather has highlighted the vulnerability of rural Ireland — and policymakers should take note.

People working in farming comprise a quarter of the rural labour force.

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