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Co Down student wins inaugural Linden Foods/Marks and Spencer Award 6th February 2012 Linden Foods and Marks and Spencer are delighted to have made its inaugural bursary presentation to CAFRE student Stuart Cromie. Stuart is from Banbridge, Co. Down and is a first...
While You Wait Cattle Tags at Fane Valley Stores Lisbane
30th November 2011
Fane Valley Stores are now printing Allflex and Ritchey cattle tags while you wait at their Lisbane Store near Comber.
Adrian Stevenson Store Manager at Fane Valley Stores Lisbane confirmed:
“Farmers can...
Whites New Toatly Oaty Porridge Brightens Up Your Day
14th November 2011
Fresh from a series of breakthrough performances in London, Sean Heggarty, one of Northern Ireland’s rising comedy stars was in Belfast today (14th November 2011) to help local cereal producer...
Odaios/Kettyle Co-operation Creates New Force in Foodservice Market 11th November 2011 Odaios Foods has been awarded a contract by Kettyle Irish Foods worth in excess of €45 million over the next five years. Odaios foods, established in 2004, and based out of...
Increase milk yields by up to 8% with ACTIV 8
28th October 2011
ACTIV 8 is an exciting new innovation developed by Fane Valley Feeds, and is now available in our Platinum range of Dairy feeds which have been launched for the 2011/12...
Practical Experiences to Improve Suckler Herd Fertility 26th October 2011 By William Johnston CAFRE Beef and Sheep Development Adviser Ralph Lyons from Eskra has a 60 cow Suckler herd with an average Calving index of 377 days compared to the NI...
Farmrite Integration Complete 25th October 2011 The Farmrite business has been integrated into the Fane Valley business and will now trade as Fane Valley Stores. Speaking of the integration Fane Valley Stores General Manger Dessie Ferguson...
Fane Valley Feeds customer wins “Tidy Farm of the Year” award
24th October 2011
Busy farmers often tend to overlook the appearance of their farmyards and buildings but the opposite appears to be the case for the Kee family from Trillick.
They have just triumphed...
