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The Fertilizer Association of Ireland promotes the efficient use of fertilizer to produce quality food in an economical and environmentally sustainable manner.
Fleming Agri-Products Ltd, always meeting the needs and requirements of farmers across the land with their extensive range of agricultural equipment and farming machinery.
Grasstec offer dairy livestock services to farmers in Ireland and UK. Services include dairy livestock sourcing and transportation. Consultancy services include increasing cow productivity and milking cow herds. Kilpatrick, Ballyclough, Mallow, Co Cork
Tailor-made to your own specifications. We formulate individual rations to the farmer's specification. The rations are tailor-made to work in harmony with farmers grass, maize, silage analysis and blend in with any other forage component such as fodder-beet, sugar-beet, soda wheat etc. Thurles, Co. Kilkenny
The Irish Angus Cattle Society was established in 1967, having as its primary objective the development and improvement of the breed in Ireland. A progressive Society, it is responsible for introducing AI to the breed and for acquiring Canadian bloodlines which radically improved the conformation of the Angus breed.
Aubrac Cattle are known for their Grassfed Greatness and Superior Forage Efficiency. The Aubrac Breed has rapidly grown in popularity with Irish Farmers.
ICBF has been established to achieve the greatest possible genetic improvement in the national cattle herd for the benefit of Irish Farmers, the Dairy and Beef industries and Members. Its members are 42 organisations providing Artificial Insemination, Milk Recording, and Herd Book services in Ireland and includes the farmer representative organisations IFA and ICMSA. ICBF provides genetic evaluations for Irish beef and dairy cattle and is establishing a national cattle breeding database.
The Society was established in the form of a co-operative Society in 1965 and the Irish Charolais Herd Book was subsequently set up. The Council of the Society is responsible for the - maintenance of the integrity of the Herd.
As the co-ordinating organisation for co-operatives in Ireland, ICOS provides a range of services to its member co-operatives and represents them on national and international organisations.
The IFA is committed to providing its members and the general public with as much information as possible on the association, its activities and its policies.