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Liffey Mills - Grain and agricultural merchant - Animal feeds - Chemicals and hardware. Based in Athy, Banagher, Shinrone, Nenagh and Roscrea.
Ireland's Number One Animal Identification Supplier. Tag identification, distributing a wide range of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary products, and Livestock Handling Equipment, to Agri and Hardware stores throughout the 32 counties.
Call us if you need agricultural farmers merchants in North Wales or an agricultural farmers merchant in Gwynedd.
Agricultural & Household Supplies | Clothing & Footwear | Equestrian Supplies | Pet Feed & Accessories | SWLF | Lancashire
Farmer owned and focused. Crop Storage facility with blending, processing and conditioning at industry-beating prices, rapid movement and premium market potential.
Vantage Ireland is Trimble’s authorised distributor for Precision Ag products in Ireland. Our aim is to help you improve the efficiency of your farm.
http://www.qmscotland.co.uk/lochaber-monitor-farmA new monitor farm programme in Scotland has been launched. The programme, which will be funded by £1.25 million secured from the Scottish Government and European Union’s Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund, will be run jointly by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) and AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds.
Dairygold Agri Business operates a premium agri-business for all our farmer customers. We focus on grain-intake, milling, feed, fertiliser and farm inputs.
Visit one of our three Homevalue retail hardware stores located in Newport, Nenagh or Mountbellew. Perfect for Gardening, DIY, Paint or Homewares.
NRI of the University of Greenwich engages in world-leading research and teaching in food, environment, agriculture and sustainable development.
A nationwide agricultural buying group that delivers value to its members with a one-stop procurement service helping them to be more productive and profitable.
It’s so exciting to have new-season radishes and the first of the rhubarb in our veg shares this week. The outside temperatures may have reached rock bottom suddenly, but our early spring crops are determined to keep going.