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A quality service from McAllen Agri Contractors

28 Feb , 2017  

Agricultural contractors provide a wide range of services and all carry out their work in a professional and efficient manner. Cutting silage is one of the main services provided and during the summer months, Irish roads are adorned with tractors and trailers. The adverse weather conditions in Ireland mean that cutting silage is not a […]

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All bases covered

27 Feb , 2017  

The Naughton family in County Roscommon provide a comprehensive range of agri services: father Eddie oversees Eddie Naughton Agri Supplies while his sons Enda and Michael manage Eddie Naughton Farm Machinery and the mixed family farm in Fuerty respectively. We paid them a visit to find out more about these busy operations, which complement each […]

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No Payne, no gain!

24 Feb , 2017  

2014 Teagasc Student of the Year and converted dairy farmer Edward Payne hasn’t been put off in the slightest by decreasing milk prices. Indeed, he and his father Jimmy are committed to increasing their herd size in the coming year. “This is the first year that we’ve been feeling the cash flow pinch, but we […]

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Horse training is in John Joe Walsh’s blood

23 Feb , 2017  

50 years have lapsed since John Joe Walsh of Kilbyrne House Stables took out his horse training license. Born and reared in Doneraile, his longevity in such a competitive environment is testament to his knack for getting the best out of his charges. The first ever recorded Steeplechase run in 1752 between Buttevant and Doneraile […]

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Still going strong after 60 years

22 Feb , 2017  

Having first opened its doors in the mid-1950s, Tullow Livestock Sales Ltd is the oldest privately owned mart in the country. Irish Tractor & Agri heard more from Mart manager Eric Driver. They say success breeds success. That certainly seems to be the case with Tullow Livestock Sales Ltd, which is celebrating over 60 in […]

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Tom Dunne is top of class

21 Feb , 2017  

This past May saw Co Laois farmer Tom Dunne beat off the competition at the 2016 Zurich Farmer of the Year awards to take home the overall prize. Irish Tractor & Agri learned more from the man himself and what he has been up to as of late. Based in Durrow, Co Laois, Tom Dunne […]

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Continuing a proud family tradition

20 Feb , 2017  

The Maertens family (AKA the Martin’s) of Clane, Co Kildare aim is to exceed expectations whenever possible. One of the county’s leading potato producers, quality and service are their trademarks. Irish Tractor & Agri magazine caught up with Bart Maertens to find out more. 30 years have passed since the Maertens family upped sticks from […]

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Two decades of success for Scanlon Agri & Plant

17 Feb , 2017  

Soon to be celebrating 20 years in business, Scanlon Agri & Plant Contractors in Co Mayo have grown to become a leading contracting outfit out west. Irish tractor & Agri spoke with business partner John Scanlon to learn more about the contacting outfit. Established back in 1997, the busy times keep on coming at Scanlon […]

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SIMA awards for innovation

16 Feb , 2017  

John Deere’s latest research and development work has been rewarded with one Silver and two Special Mention Awards at the SIMA 2017 show, being held in Paris from 26 February to 2 March. The Silver Award is for the Smart AutoLube system, which automatically greases all the lubrication points on the tractor along with its […]

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One of the best in the West

16 Feb , 2017  

Brian Murphy Agri Ltd is a leading agricultural contracting firm based in Kinvara, Co. Galway. Specialising in baling, slurry spreading, excavation, reseeding, hedge-cutting and fencing, it offers a comprehensive service to a large customer-base. Trading since 2004, the family-run business became a limited company two years ago and continues to go from strength to strength. […]