Richard Halleron

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Richard Halleron is an agricultural chemist by background. He is a past chairman of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science and has also served as Chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists in Northern Ireland.

CAFRE dairy survey highlights the main reasons for culling cows
CAFRE dairy survey highlights the main reasons for culling cows

The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprises (CAFRE) has recently surveyed 120 dairy herds across Northern Ireland to determine...

Consultation on introduction of digital passports for crops confirmed
Consultation on introduction of digital passports for crops confirmed

The introduction of digital passports for combinable crops produced in Great Britain (GB) has become a distinct possibility. Recent days...

Major structural change in UK farming likely over the next decade
Major structural change in UK farming likely over the next decade

The Andersons Centre is predicting that major structural change will impact across UK farming over the next decade. This was...

Agriculture not to blame for algae on Lough Neagh – Poots
Agriculture not to blame for algae on Lough Neagh – Poots

Former Northern Ireland farm minister Edwin Poots MLA has claimed that agricultural effluents are not to blame for the blue-green...

Research into long-term impacts of regenerative agriculture
Research into long-term impacts of regenerative agriculture

A set of long-term experiments will quantify the exact impact of regenerative agriculture from all perspectives. The work will be...

Norway native named ‘Top Dog’ at World Sheepdog Trials
Norway native named ‘Top Dog’ at World Sheepdog Trials

Petter Landfald, from Norway and his dog Max, were crowned World Champions at the World Sheepdog Trials last Saturday (...

Tillage: The role of potash in the nutrition of cereals
Tillage: The role of potash in the nutrition of cereals

The role of potash in maximising cereal yields and grain quality has been profiled by a number of agronomists to...

Farm incomes in Northern Ireland coming under strong pressure
Farm incomes in Northern Ireland coming under strong pressure

A leading accountant has highlighted the growing pressures now impacting farm incomes in Northern Ireland. And the continuing decline in...

Lemken unveils first weed harrow during French demo
Lemken unveils first weed harrow during French demo

The Thulit is the first weed harrow from Lemken. It has been specifically developed to operate on uneven ground. The...

World Sheepdog Trials  underway in Down
World Sheepdog Trials underway in Down

The 2023 World Sheepdog Trials got underway yesterday (Wednesday, September 13) at Gill Hall Estate, near Dromore in Co. Down....

Effective breeding the ‘cornerstone’ of herd performance – AI company
Effective breeding the ‘cornerstone’ of herd performance – AI company

The development of effective breeding policies has always been a “cornerstone” of improved herd performance, according to Northern Ireland-based AI...

Call for hemp processing factory in island of Ireland
Call for hemp processing factory in island of Ireland

Farmers for Action (FFA) is calling for the immediate establishment of a hemp processing facility in Ireland. “Hemp is the...

DAERA meets marts over NIFAIS concerns
DAERA meets marts over NIFAIS concerns

Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) officials have held an online meeting with representatives of the Northern Ireland...

Insecticide resistance a major concern facing tillage sector
Insecticide resistance a major concern facing tillage sector

The threat of insecticide resistance is one that all tillage farmers should be taking very seriously, according to scientific experts...

Campaign to ensure Derry remains glyphosate-free
Campaign to ensure Derry remains glyphosate-free

Derry City and Strabane Council implemented a ban on the use of glyphosate-based herbicides in 2019, following years of public...

Consultation on NI carbon budgets gets underway
Consultation on NI carbon budgets gets underway

The first in a series of public meetings that tie-in with the setting of Northern Ireland’s first three carbon budgets...

NI Land Mobility Scheme concludes today
NI Land Mobility Scheme concludes today

The Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) has announced the successful conclusion of the Land Mobility Scheme. Launched in 2017,...

Farm organisations urge NI farmers to give views on carbon budget
Farm organisations urge NI farmers to give views on carbon budget

Farming organisations are encouraging farmers to attend one of the upcoming public consultations on Northern Ireland’s future carbon budget. The...