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Grow your own in new green space

Green fingered enthusiasts in need of space to grow fruit and vegetables can now do so in Galway Bay Allotments in Clarinbridge.

Shaws Garden Centre now stocking petcare products

Opened in 1992, Shaws Garden Centre, a family run business, has grown from strength to strength to where, in 2010, it can offer customers a much wider range of products.

Farmyard manure at Keane’s Garden Centre

Keane’s Garden Centre, Kilcolgan, is continuing to offer great value this growing season with special offers on farmyard manure.

Compensation payments for Kilkenny dairy farmers to begin

Payments from the EU Emergency Dairy Compensation Fund began on March 15, and because dairy farmers in Kilkenny had a difficult year in 2009 with falling milk prices, Deputy John McGuinness felt there was a need for such a scheme.

Radio star Valerie takes top honours at Crufts dog show

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Galway Bay FM presenter Valerie Hughes was all smiles when her dog, a homebred Bernese Mountain won top honours at the prestigious Crufts dog show in the NEC, Birmingham, on Thursday, March 11.

Cutting edge landscaping

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Elm landscaping is a vibrant young company, offering a variety of landscaping services. From grass cutting and maintenance of commercial parks, to the construction of pergolas and water features in private estates or gardens Elm covers all landscaping needs. It also provides a service to hire out mini-digger and skid steer loaders with a driver.

Galway potato growers facing financial ruin after severe weather

Potato growers and other farmers throughout Galway who are facing financial ruin in the wake of the flooding and more recent cold spell are now calling on the Government to urgently provide assistance to save them from going out of business.

All Ireland open dog show in Roundstone this weekend

The second annual All Ireland open dog show will take place in Roundstone on Monday.

Local Farmer wins top prize at Bord Bia event

A Kilkenny man has won the Bord Bia Quality Beef Producer award this week.

Bigger grain crop but lower profits

Teagasc reckons that the Irish winter cereal yield will be the largest on record but profits will be far lower then last year, mainly because of increased fertilizer and fuel costs.

 

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