Agriculture Ireland

Total records: 124

Greenveldt Ltd.

Greenveldt Ltd based in Co Cork are dedicated to the Installation and maintenance of high quality interior plant displays throughout Southern Ireland and has a specialised knowledge of irrigation systems for both high level, balcony and ground level planting.


Hayesagri

Hayesagri has become one of the leading providers of new and used farm equipment because of its vast line of products from major agricultural companies. Farmers can browse farming products from Major in Tipperary and other well-established brands.


Hedge Laying Association of Ireland

The HLAI, which is registered as a public limited company, was founded in 2004 by a group of hedge layers and other interested individuals.


Hennessy Feeds

Tailor-made to your own specifications. We formulate individual rations to the farmer's specification. The rations are tailor-made to work in harmony with farmers grass, maize, silage analysis and blend in with any other forage component such as fodder-beet, sugar-beet, soda wheat etc. Thurles, Co. Kilkenny


Herbst Group

The Herbst Group comprises a group of companies that are engaged in business in various spheres of human activity. We are in the vanguard of state-of-the-art technologies making the latest advancements serve the needs of our clients. Kilpoole Hill, Wicklow Town, Co.Wicklow


Hermitage Pedigree Pigs

Hermitage Pedigree Pigs in Kilkenny providing top quality semen for your boar and dam breeding programmes.


Hi-Spec Engineering

Manufacturers of Agricultural Machinery. Our machines are produced for both the Irish and international markets.


Irish Angus Cattle Society

The Irish Angus Cattle Society was established in 1967, having as its primary objective the development and improvement of the breed in Ireland. A progressive Society, it is responsible for introducing AI to the breed and for acquiring Canadian bloodlines which radically improved the conformation of the Angus breed.


Irish Aubrac Cattle Society

Aubrac Cattle are known for their Grassfed Greatness and Superior Forage Efficiency. The Aubrac Breed has rapidly grown in popularity with Irish Farmers.