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O'Donnell Engineering

O'Donnell Engineering

Wm O’Donnell Engineering (Emly) Limited is a private limited family run Irish company. It is based from its privately owned factory in Emly, County Tipperary. O’Donnell Engineering was founded in Emly, Co. Tipperary in 1978 by William O’Donnell. Initially operating from a small scale garage the company has now expanded to a production facility of 123,000sq.feet. This encompasses large workshops, storage and office space. O’Donnell’s primary motivation was to supply progressive farmers in the locality with innovative products, which contributed to the efficient running of both farmyard and farm activity. The business has grown from humble beginnings to become one of the leaders in its industry sector. All products are produced with the user foremost in mind. Accordingly all products are manufactured to the highest standards and cost effective design. In 1997, Private limited company – Wm O’Donnell Engineering (Emly) Ltd was formed and the business was transferred from Mr William O’Donnell, Sole trader to Wm O’Donnell Engineering (Emly) Ltd in 2009 and is trading as a limited company since then. Wm O’Donnell Engineering (Emly) Ltd is a recognised designer, producer and fabricator of a diversified range of over 200 labour saving devices and equipment for the agricultural sectors. Products include but are not limited to Self-locking cattle crushes, Suckling crates, Water troughs, Hoof pairing crates, Calf transporters, Calf pens, Portable crushes along with a vast variety of cubicles and feeding aids. All products are produced to a high spec finish from galvanised mild steel. The company has a successful record of development in products and manufacturing over their 34 years of operation. O’Donnell Engineering also caters to the international market with handling products currently being used in countries outside of Ireland. These current locations are America, Canada, United Kingdom and France.
Tanco Autowrap

Tanco Autowrap

Bagnalstown, Carlow ,
Tanco Autowrap produces the widest range of quality agricultural wrapping machinery in the world, exporting them to over 30 countries worldwide.
Irish Farmers Handbook

Irish Farmers Handbook

Bank House, Carrick-on-Suir ,
Celebrating its 21st edition this handbook has been an annual best seller from its inception. It is an invaluable year round guide not alone to farmers but to all who are dealing with farmers. The 2014 handbook in common with its previous editions, attempts to equip farmers and those professionals serving them with comprehensive up to date information on a broad range of topics crucial to future farm planning strategies. Farming is ever changing and each new annual edition offers the reader an update on what’s new and what’s changed in Irish agriculture in the previous twelve months. The handbook is published for and in association with the Agricultural Consultants Association and draws on the knowledge base and expertise of many of the members of that association. Farmers' Handbook - The Author Martin O'Sullivan (UCD graduate) is one of the longest serving private Agricultural Consultants in Ireland having commenced practice in 1978. Prior to setting up practice he served as an Agricultural Advisor with the Irish state farm advisory service (now Teagasc). Apart from his involvement in farm consultancy he is also a partner with O'Sullivan Malone & Co, Accountants & Registered Auditors specialising in farm taxation. With the benefit of experience of solving farmers problems on a day to day basis and also the ongoing feed back from the first nineteen editions of The Farmers' Handbook, the author has attempted to provide a practical working guide that will benefit farmers, professionals and students
Tel: 51645705
Slievenamon Clydesdales

Slievenamon Clydesdales

All the family come together when it involves the clydesdale, Robert and Richard both play a big party in the showing process of slievenamon clydesdales and both have shown in the young handler competitionsboth here in ireland and also at the royal highland show in scotland.
Athboy Stores

Athboy Stores

Otterstown , Athboy ,
New agri/hardware store located on Kildalkey-Athboy road on the same premises as Darby Decking & Garden Sheds.
Equipeople Families

Equipeople Families

Garryhinch, Portarlington ,
We place agricultural student with families to gain experience for their future careers.
Lisavaird Co-Op

Lisavaird Co-Op

Primarily involved in Hardware and Grocery retailing activities and the manufacture of animal feed ration and involved in farm building supplies. Lisavaird also have two pig fattening units and a dairy farm.
Ballyshannon Agricultural Show

Ballyshannon Agricultural Show

The Ballyshannon Agricultural Show takes place on Sunday 17th August 2014. Keep Up To Date at www.ballyshannonshow.com
Coolcroo Farm

Coolcroo Farm

Coolcroo, Two-Mile-Borris, Thurles ,
local business, based just 2 miles from the village of Two-Mile-Borris,catering for all types of agricultural work!Also well known for the Sale of potatoes
Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association

Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association

3 Gandon Court, , Port Laoise ,
ICSA emerged as a farming lobby group, specifically for cattle and sheep farmers following the 1992 McSharry Reform of the CAP. The farmers who began the development of ICSA identified a number of flaws and inequities introduced in the 1992 reform. These issues formed the basis of the ICSA policy objectives during the Agenda 2000 negotiations, right up to the Fischler reforms of 2003 and can be summarised as follows. Direct payments to farmers were based on quantity of production rather than quality of production The quota production system introduced acted as a barrier to entry and expansion for farmers Farmers who did not produce their own calves had their premia entitlements capitalized into the price of the cattle they purchased Premia entitlements were only granted on male calves leaving producers of heifer beef at a disadvantage Animal retention periods in order to collect premia led to distortions in the supply and price of both cattle and sheep The system became over bureaucratic with excessive amounts of paperwork and form filling Export refunds paid to beef processors were passed onto third country meat buyers rather than back to producers Farm gate prices failed to keep pace with retail prices, resulting in retailers rather than farmers benefiting most from the EU direct payments system. As a solution to these problems, ICSA lobbied at national and EU level for an area based payment system for farmers.