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The Irish Farmers Journal is the only agricultural publication which operates as a legal Trust. [ citation needed ] Its ownership structure provides it with the ability to make significant investments in editorial content.
A £1m cap on agricultural property relief could put farmers off investing to meet environmental challenges, Northern Ireland farming representatives have told a Westminster Committee.
By 1962, she was cookery correspondent of the Irish Farmers Journal. Originally the Irish Farmers Journal was a publication of Macra na Feirme. Myrtle Allen was very active in this young farmers' organisation, eventually becoming vice president for the Munster Region of the National Council of Macra na Feirme in 1959.
Irish landholdings underwent further massive change in the period between the 1880s and the 1930s when a series [3] of Land Acts by the Irish Land Commission and Congested Districts Board for Ireland broke up the previous large estates from which tenant farmers rented property and who were empowered by British and (later) Irish government ...
The Irish Farmers Journal is an Irish weekly newspaper. Farmer's Journal or Farmers Journal, a commonly used title for periodicals in the realm of agriculture, may also refer to: Evans and Ruffy's Farmers' Journal, a British newspaper acquired by Bell's Weekly Messenger in 1832; Farmer's Journal, a newspaper published in Quebec, Canada
The success of the Land Acts in reducing the concentration of land ownership is indicated by the fact that in 1870, only 3% of Irish farmers owned their own land while 97% were tenants. By 1929, this ratio had been reversed with 97.4% of farmers holding their farms in freehold. [ 2 ]
During her time with the Irish Farmers Journal, she also won four national agricultural journalism awards, including best news articles, [16] rising star, and best feature article, which she wrote with her then colleague Lorcan Allen. As a result of their work, the pair won the overall national agricultural journalist award, nicknamed ‘The ...
Image credits: Irish Farmer Calendar The 2025 calendar showcases farmers from various regions across Ireland, such as Cork, Tipperary, Louth, Athlone, and Wicklow. These farmers are depicted in ...