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Carrignavar carries on through adversity in aftermath of Ophelia
Carrignavar carries on through adversity in aftermath of Ophelia

Many rural villages in Co Cork continue to suffer in the aftermath of Storm Ophelia, with some, such as Carrignavar, still without power, water, phones, and internet connection, and hampered by fallen trees blocking roads.

Thu, 19 Oct, 2017

Cheap grain from the East under fire
THE IFA has called on Agriculture Minister Joe Walsh and the European Commission to take immediate action to stop cheap wheat flooding in from former Soviet Union countries.

Thu, 12 Sep, 2002

Dairygold leads way with announcement of grain prices
DAIRYGOLD is leading the way for the country’s main grain buyers with the announcement of the prices it is to pay farmers for this year’s harvest.

Thu, 05 Sep, 2002

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