Wed, 16 Sep, 2020
Government departments and agencies spent over €780,000 on costs associated with attending the National Ploughing Championships this year.
Sun, 01 Dec, 2019
The Ploughing offers a chance for old friends to reunite and to catch up.
Thu, 19 Sep, 2019
At the heart of the Ploughing Championships, the largest rural festival in Europe, is the stand of the Irish Countrywomen’s Association. And if the Ploughing has forced a rethink of the national relationship with rural life, maybe it’s time ICA forced a rethink of feminism.
Thu, 20 Sep, 2018
The National Ploughing Association has decided to postpone the second day of this year's Ploughing Championships until 11am.
Tue, 18 Sep, 2018
Eoin English It could be time to kiss your ash goodbye — a new synthetic hurley is about to hit the market.
The three-day National Ploughing Championships will be officially opened in Screggan, Tullamore, Co Offaly, at noon today by President Michael D Higgins.
You mightn’t expect Home of the Year’s Hugh Wallace to be a regular at the Ploughing Championships — but he’s got a message for Irish farmers, he tells Aileen Lee.
Sat, 15 Sep, 2018
In the fourth Irish Examiner Farming Podcast, it’s all about the National Ploughing Championships.
Thu, 13 Sep, 2018
It’s an Irish institution and FBD Insurance are proud to be continuing their support of the Ploughing Championships.
The National Ploughing Championships is a child-friendly event. Children under 12 go free when accompanied by an adult.
The new World Ploughing Champions are returning to a heroes welcome at Dublin Airport this morning.
Thu, 07 Dec, 2017
It's the third year in a row the event will be held there, after two record-breaking years.
Mon, 09 Oct, 2017
Ploughing 2017: Or as it will forever be known, That Wednesday of the Ploughing That Year With All The Rain.
Mon, 25 Sep, 2017
One in three Irish farmers do not think that farming impacts negatively on climate change.
Fri, 22 Sep, 2017
As ever, the 2017 Irish Examiner/ICMSA farming survey provides an invaluable and interesting snapshot of current attitudes and opinions, writes Larry Ryan.
Thu, 21 Sep, 2017
Just two-in-five farmers wear sun screen.
It was a day for disposable ponchos, colourful brollies, designer wellies, and hoodies galore as rain lashed the National Ploughing Championships at Screggan, Tullamore, Co Offaly, yesterday.
An opinion poll finding that just 42% of farmers have a private pension scheme is linked to the volatility of the sector and needs to be tackled by Government, according to one of the country’s largest farming organisations.
Wed, 20 Sep, 2017
Farmers would still prefer to see Simon Coveney as Taoiseach, despite him losing out in the Fine Gael leadership contest.
Places that the boom never reached the first time around now feel they are being forgotten all over again, writes Elaine Loughlin.
More than half of farmers want a Brexit minister and do not believe the Government is doing enough to prepare for the UK’s exit from the EU.
The threat posed by Brexit is driving the view that Ireland needs a specific ministry to deal with it, says the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA).
Most farmers believe the Government should increase spending in next month’s Budget rather than cut taxes.
The vast majority of farmers are opposed to a state visit to Ireland by US president Donald Trump, with an opinion poll also finding a majority of rural dwellers believing he will damage America’s global standing.
Tue, 19 Sep, 2017
The percentage of farmers who are very optimistic about the future of the industry continues to fall, with just one fifth of respondents expressing full confidence.
Farmers are back spending as the recovery finally starts to percolate into rural areas.
Europe’s largest pop-up town was a blaze of bright lights last night as the tillage fields of Offaly awaited today’s start of the 86th National Ploughing Championships.
The Government has stressed that “all means under the law will be availed of to protect the security of the state” as a new poll found that fewer than half of people living in rural Ireland believe sufficient safeguards have been put in place against a possible terror attack.
The positive effects of the economic recovery may finally be finding its way into rural areas with fewer people disagreeing that it has benefitted them and their family.
Almost 70% of those living in the countryside believe the divide between urban and rural Ireland is wider than ever.
Everywhere we look, in every sub-sector of Irish farming, we see that uncertainty and vagueness about what the immediate future holds — some will say that that’s the nature of any business — but farming and primary food is different, writes John Comer.
THERE has been a slight increase in the number of farmers who are unsure what will happen to their land in future.
Fri, 23 Sep, 2016
Thu, 22 Sep, 2016
It was the day space age met planet ploughing on the tillage fields of Scraggan.
Wed, 21 Sep, 2016
Tue, 20 Sep, 2016
THIS morning, Ireland’s great harvest festival — the National Ploughing Championships — opens on an 800-acre site in Offaly. Described as Europe’s foremost outdoor event, last year’s record attendance of 281,000 is likely to be surpassed over the next three days.
The Gardaí have outlined seven routes to the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore this year which they hope will alleviate any traffic problems.
Mon, 19 Sep, 2016
Thu, 01 Oct, 2015
More visitors than ever before attended this year's National Ploughing Championships
Thu, 24 Sep, 2015
Tens of thousands of people have gathered in Co Laois for the opening day of the National Ploughing Championships.
Tue, 22 Sep, 2015
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