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  2. Agriculture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Currently, cattle farming remains one of Ireland's most prominent sectors, with over 6.5 million cows on Irish farms, accounting for over 25 percent of agriculture output. Ireland's national breeding herd comprises 1.5 million dairy cows and 889,000 suckler cows , making Ireland's suckler cow herd the third largest in the world, following ...

  3. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cattle are not often kept solely for hides, and they are usually a by-product of beef production. Hides are used mainly for leather products such as shoes. In 2012, India was the world's largest producer of cattle hides. [114] Cattle hides account for around 65% of the world's leather production. [115] [116]

  4. Kerry cattle - Wikipedia

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    A herd is maintained in the Irish state-owned estate of Farmleigh. [4] Kerry cattle were imported to the United States in 1818 and prospered in the nineteenth century, but had become scarce by the 1930s. Today there are only a few herds in North America, mostly more recent imports to Canada. [4]

  5. Irish Farmers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) (Irish: Feirmeoirí Aontaithe na hÉireann) is a national organisation to represent the interests of all sectors of farming in Ireland. The IFA is Ireland's largest farming representative organisation and has operated more than 60 years.

  6. Compassion in World Farming - Wikipedia

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    It has warned about factory farming of dairy cattle, which it says is neither economically beneficial for farmers nor healthy for cows. [20] It has advocated a complete ban on fur farming in Ireland, which it describes as "one of the most serious animal welfare problems facing Ireland today". [21]

  7. Economic history of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first settlers in Ireland were seafarers who survived largely by fishing, hunting and gathering . This was the extent of the Irish economy for around 3500 years – until 4500BC when farming and pottery making became widespread. Sheep, goats, cattle and cereals were imported from Britain and Europe.

  8. Droimeann - Wikipedia

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    The Droimeann cow (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠɾˠɪmʲən̪ˠ], literally "white-backed") is an endangered breed of cattle unique to Ireland. [1] It was officially recognised as a rare native breed on 8 January 2020 following DNA profiling which showed that it was genetically distinct from other breeds. [2]

  9. Category:Agriculture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural organisations based in Ireland (3 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Agriculture in Ireland" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.