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    Irish Farmers Monthly – April 2022

    Posted By: Pulitzer
    Irish Farmers Monthly – April 2022

    Irish Farmers Monthly – April 2022
    English | 70 pages | PDF | 59.9 MB


    Irish Farmers Monthly was established in 1975, with a direct mail circulation of over 22,374 it reaches top farmers and key agri-business people. The magazine is aimed at the premier dairy, beef, tillage, and sheep farmers in the country, contractors and key agri/business people. As a monthly magazine, Irish Farmers Monthly has the opportunity to analyse key stories affecting Irish farmers while our key writers keep you informed, not just of agricultural issues, but also of European and international news.

    Such writers include Mike Wilson, Executive Editor of Farm Futures, one of the US's biggest-selling agricultural publications. He is joined by Matt Ryan, while columnist Olin Grennan writes from a farmer's point of view in New Zealand. On top of this there is business, machinery and motoring, as well as in-depth interviews with leading agri-business people.

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