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Best podcasts about tim cullinan

Latest podcast episodes about tim cullinan

Universe-ity
Superconductors: Magic Materials, Real Power

Universe-ity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 53:29


Superconductors are the closest thing to magic that science has to offer - and likely the key to our future. They'll change technology, transportation, and our power grids as we know it. Over five Nobel Prizes have been awarded for research into superconductive materials, but their behavior remains difficult to explain. AJ and Nate sit down with materials scientist Dr. Tim Cullinan to explore what makes this phenomenon so miraculous why its explanation is so elusive.Additional topics include: the antimatter paradox, Boeing's Starliner (yes, again), and the first sample from the far side of the moon.Check us out on Instagram to never miss our content!Want to be a future listener shoutout? Fill out this form.For more of t.o's music, take a listen on Spotify.

Universe-ity
Entropy: Cosmic Chaos with Dr. Tim Cullinan

Universe-ity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 76:49


This episode, Jud, AJ, and special guest Dr. Tim Cullinan ask a big question: why do things in our universe...change? Nothing in our universe is static, and the team will explore how "entropy" causes all sorts of phenomena in our daily lives - and what it has to do with the beginning and end of all things.Additional Topics Include: Recent NASA work, why equilibrium doesn't exist, and some of the most elegant equations.Click on our linktree to follow us on our socials!

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 7:38


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/29m3c4bd Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Demonstration by farmers in the Shannon area. Léirsiú ag feirmeoirí i gceantar na Sionainne. Farmers are demonstrating in County Uighur to call attention to the rising water level in the river Shannon. Tá léirsiú ag feirmeoirí i gContaeUíbh Fhailí ag iarraidh go dtarraingeofaí aird ar leibhéal an uisce in abhainn na Sionainne a bheith ag ardú. Flooding causes problems in the farming area between Athlone and Port Omna. Cothaíonn tuilte fadhbanna sa cheantar feirmeoireachta idir Áth Luain agus Port Omna. Up to 200 farmers have gathered at Bangor Bridge. Suas le 200 feirmeoir atá bailithe le chéile ag Droichead Bheannchair. This protest is aimed at Irish Water, Irish Inland Water and other organisations. Tá an agóid seo dírithe ar Uisce Éireann, ar Uiscí Intíre Éireann agus ar eagraíochtaí eile. The farmers say that July this year in particular was extremely wet and thousands of hectares in that area have been flooded as a result. Deir na feirmeoirí go raibh mí Iúil go speisialta i mbliana thar a bheith fliuch agus go bhfuil na mílte heictéar sa gceantar sin báite dá bharr. This leaves them short of food for their animals and 'there is not as much grass or silage available due to so much of the land being under water' say the farmers. Fágann sin gann iad ar bhia dá gcuid ainmhíthe agus 'níl an oiread céanna féir ná sadhlais ar fáil de bharr an oiread sin den talamh a bheith faoi uisce' a deir na feirmeoirí. In a statement from the United Farmers of Ireland (IFA) organization, it says that 'so far there has been no sound action to solve this problem of flooding'. I ráiteas ón eagraíocht Feirmeoirí Aontaithe na hÉireann (IFA), deir sé 'nach bhfuil aon ghníomh fónta ann go dtí seo le fadhb seo na dtuilte a réiteach'. The President of the IFA, Tim Cullinan says that the Office of Public Works has been made aware of the problem but 'not enough has been done'. Deir Uachtarán an IFA, Tim Cullinan gur cuireadh Oifig na nOibreacha Poiblí ar an eolas faoin bhfadhb ach 'nach leor a bhfuil déanta'. He says that a 'separate agency is now needed to manage the river Shannon together to ensure that it does not become a crisis again'. Deir seisean go dteastaíonn 'áisíneacht ar leith anois le bainistiú a dhéanamh ar abhainn na Sionainne tré chéile lena chinntiú nach dtagann a léithid de ghéarchéim arís'. The protest in Bangor An agóid i mBeannachar

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Ep 841: Farming News - TB reactors surge and derogation anger flares

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 27:02


Our news team discusses how the number of the TB reactor cattle has surged across the country, fertiliser fines, falling beef prices, protests over changes to Ireland's nitrates derogation, farm incomes and farm organisation budget submissions. We'll also hear from IFA president Tim Cullinan and ICMSA president Pat McCormack.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 8:16


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2abrkvjk Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Farmers are worried as the price of milk is lowered by supermarkets. Imní ar fheirmeoirí agus praghas bainne á ísliú ag ollmhargaí. The price war between supermarkets is intensifying with many of the big stores announcing that they are lowering the price of own brand milk. Tá an choimhlint praghsála idir ollmhargaí ag géarú agus cuid mhaith de na siopaí móra ag fógairt go bhfuil siad ag ísliú an phraghais ar bhainne féinbhranda. Lidl was the first to undertake the strategy last Friday when they lowered the price of 2 liters of their own milk from €2.19 to €2.09. Lidl is túisce a thug faoin straitéis Dé hAoine seo caite nuair a d'ísligh siad an praghas ar 2 lítear dá gcuid bainne féin ó €2.19 go €2.09. Aldi have since announced that they will be taking a 10 cent reduction themselves. Tá Aldi tar éis a fhógairt ó shin go mbeidh 10 cent de laghdú á dhéanamh acu féin. Today SuperValu and Tesco will reduce the milk they say, again from €2.19 to €2.09. Inniu a laghdóidh SuperValu agus Tesco an bainne a deir siad, arís ó €2.19 go €2.09. Farmers Association president Tim Cullinan says dairy farmers are very concerned about the continued decline. Deir uachtarán Chumann na bhFeirmeoirí Tim Cullinan go bhfuil an-imní ar lucht déiríochta faoin laghdú leanúnach. "We all understand the pressure inflation is putting on consumers. "Tuigeann muid ar fad an brú atá boilsciú ag cur ar thomhaltóirí. But we have seen it time and time again – when shops reduce the price, it is the farmers who end up paying for it. Ach tá sé feicthe arís is arís eile againn – nuair a laghdaíonn siopaí an praghas, is iad na feirmeoirí a íocann sa deireadh as. "We now have only a few thousand farmers left in the country producing milk-in- liquid from the end of the year - production which is very expensive." "Níl fanta againn anois sa tír ach cúpla míle feirmeoir ag táirgeadh bainne-ina-leacht ó cheann ceann na bliana – táirgeadh atá an-chostasach." There are now dairy farmers who he says are considering different milk production "and in the future, if the new trend continues, we won't be producing milk-in-liquid and there won't be fresh milk from Ireland in the shops at all. " Tá feirmeoirí déiríochta anois ann a deir sé atá ag breithniú tabhairt faoi tháirgeadh éagsúil bainne "agus amach anseo, má leanann an claonadh nua, ní bheidh muid ag táirgeadh bainne-ina-leacht agus ní bheidh bainne úr as Éirinn sna siopaí in aon chor."

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Friday 12th of May 2023

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 78:01


Today on the show - Tim Cullinan of the IFA tells us Ireland will have to import food if farmers can't get a fair price for producing it here. Nursing Homes Ireland warn of a possible "tidal wave" of nursing home operators withdrawing from the Fair Deal Scheme over funding disparities and we speak with local farmer Andrew Ruiter about the difficulties facing small producers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 10:04


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2pvnfjna Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com A windfall tax has been proposed on supermarket profits. Moladh cáin amhantair a ghearradh ar bhrabúis ollmhargaí. A windfall tax should be imposed on supermarkets if they are making a profit, just as is done in the case of energy companies, according to Labor Party finance spokesman Ged Nash. Ba chóir cáin amhantair a ghearradh ar ollmhargaí má tá siad i mbun brabúsaíochta, díreach mar a dhéantar i gcás comhlachtaí fuinnimh, dar le hurlabhraí airgeadais Pháirtí an Lucht Oibre an Teachta Dála Ged Nash. He said that there is no ghar in the 'utilisation' that the Government is currently undertaking in relation to this issue. Dúirt sé nach bhfuil aon ghar san 'útamáil' atá ar bun ag an Rialtas faoi láthair i dtaobh na ceiste seo. Speaking on RTÉ, Ged Nash claimed that there are people in Ireland who do not have enough to eat. Ag labhairt dó ar RTÉ, mhaígh Ged Nash go bhfuil daoine in Éirinn nach bhfuil a ndóthain le n-ithe acu. After Ireland is a rich country, he said, there are 677,000 people on the opposite side of the poverty threshold. Tar éis gur tír shaibhir í Éire, arsa sé, áirítear 677,000 duine a bheith ar an taobh contráilte de thairseach na bochtaineachta. Ged Nash said that although a food regulator is to be appointed soon it is not clear how the profitability of supermarkets will be tackled. Dúirt Ged Nash cé go bhfuil rialálaí bia le ceapadh go luath níl sé soiléir cén chaoi a rachfar i ngleic le brabúsaíocht ollmhargaí. He suggested forcing supermarkets to publish their profits instead of taking their word for it. Mhol sé iallach a chur ar ollmhargaí a gcuid brabús a fhoilsiú in áit a bhfocal a chreidiúint. Several supermarkets announced yesterday that they were to lower the prices of bread and milk they sell under their own label. D'fhógair roinnt ollmhargaí inné go raibh siad le praghsanna aráin agus bainne a dhíolann siad lena lipéad féin, go raibh siad lena n-ísliú. Ged Nash, however, claimed that this story was just a publicity stunt, to flatter the Government. Mhaígh Ged Nash, ámh, nach raibh sa scéal seo ach beart poiblíochta, féirín leis an Rialtas a thláthú. The head of the farmers' representative association, the United Farmers of Ireland, said it was necessary to ensure that the new food regulator had sufficient powers. Dúirt ceannaire chumann ionadaíochta na bhfeirmeoirí, Feirmeoirí Aontaithe na hÉireann, go gcaithfí a chinntiú go mbeadh dóthain cumhachtaí ag an rialálaí nua bia. Tim Cullinan is concerned that the food market is being completely distorted and that the producers - that is, the farmers - are the ones who will suffer. Tá imní ar Tim Cullinan go bhfuil an margadh bia á chur as a riocht ar fad agus gurb iad na táirgeoirí – mar atá, na feirmeoirí – gurb iad a bheas thíos leis. According to him, the fresh vegetables that people eat in this country could be brought in from abroad in the future if the issue is not tackled properly. Dar leis go bhféadadh sé go mbeadh na glasraí úra a itheann daoine sa tír seo á dtabhairt isteach ón iasacht feasta mura rachfaí i ngleic leis an gceist mar ba cheart. RTÉ News and Current Affairs Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Establishment of food regulator ‘needs to happen immediately' - IFA

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 10:57


Families who have been feeling the pinch in their shopping trollies will be delighted with the recent reductions in butter and milk which have come as some of the biggest supermarkets confirmed they will cut their prices Jonathan Healy was joined by Conor Pope, consumer affairs correspondent with the Irish Times and Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association to discuss...

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Farmers have 'serious concerns' about biodiversity report

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 4:33


The Citizen's Assembly on Biodiversity Loss made a series of recommendations yesterday. Targeted recommendations on agriculture include encouraging plant-based diets, a levy on agricultural exports and further subsidizing organic farming. Giving his reaction to Newstalk Breakfast was Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmer's Association.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
Farmers have 'serious concerns' about biodiversity report

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 4:33


The Citizen's Assembly on Biodiversity Loss made a series of recommendations yesterday. Targeted recommendations on agriculture include encouraging plant-based diets, a levy on agricultural exports and further subsidizing organic farming. Giving his reaction to Newstalk Breakfast was Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmer's Association.

The Last Word with Matt Cooper
Plans To Tackle Climate Change Cannot 'Be Based Solely On Green Party Thinking'

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 9:19


President of the Irish Farmers Association Tim Cullinan has said that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael “need to stand up” for the agriculture sector when shaping plans to tackle climate change. Tim Cullinan joined Matt on The Last Word to explain what he means when he says “the Green Party tail has been wagging the Government dog”. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Ploughing Championships return with farming sector rapidly changing

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 7:38


Pat McCormack, ICMSA President, and Tim Cullinan, IFA President, discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the farming industry.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Farmers to be asked to cut emissions by 25%

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 8:14


Yesterday evening, coalition leaders reached a deal that will see a reduction of 25% in greenhouse gas emissions for the agriculture sector by 2030. Government sources have said farmers will be incentivised to deliver more emissions cuts in other sectors like energy and land use. For more on this Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association, and Cara Augustenborg, Professor of Environmental Policy at University College Dublin and a member of the Climate Advisory council.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
Farmers to be asked to cut emissions by 25%

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 8:14


Yesterday evening, coalition leaders reached a deal that will see a reduction of 25% in greenhouse gas emissions for the agriculture sector by 2030. Government sources have said farmers will be incentivised to deliver more emissions cuts in other sectors like energy and land use. For more on this Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association, and Cara Augustenborg, Professor of Environmental Policy at University College Dublin and a member of the Climate Advisory council.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Cutting agricultural emissions

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 7:40


Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue has been engaging in ongoing talks with Environment Minister Eamon Ryan on Climate change. He signalled that he could support emissions cuts of more than the minimum 22% for farming – but in an interview with the Irish Independent, he stated that farming families must be protected. Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with his take on this.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
Cutting agricultural emissions

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 7:40


Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue has been engaging in ongoing talks with Environment Minister Eamon Ryan on Climate change. He signalled that he could support emissions cuts of more than the minimum 22% for farming – but in an interview with the Irish Independent, he stated that farming families must be protected. Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with his take on this.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
IFA calls for 'realism' in relation to farm emissions

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 5:10


Tim Cullinan, president of the Irish Farmers' Association, reacts to an EPA report which said agricultural emissions have increased by 3%.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Boris Johnson determined to override the protocol

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 18:18


With Boris Johnson determined to override the Protocol, what are the implications of his controversial new legislation? George Parker, Political Editor with The Financial Times, and Tim Cullinan, IFA President joined Jonathan Healy to discuss.

Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today Full Show 0404

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 150:29


On Monday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Margaret about the problems with cars jumping red lights in Carrick on Suir, Tim Cullinan spoke to us about illegal dumping and new methods being brought in to tackle it, Connie spoke to us about the cost of living crisis. We spoke to psychotherapist Majella Kennedy about phobias and Jamie spoke to us about the dangers of driving. We then spoke to Andrew Laste on his return from Ukraine and spoke about his experiences there. Caller JOhn spoke to us about how the cost of living is affecting him. Conor Faughnan also spoke to us how bad roads and potholes are affecting NCT results. Laura Moloney spoke to us about rosacea as part of Rosacea awareness month. Carrick on Suir entertainer Liam Dwyer spoke to Fran about his new album, Paul joined us in studio to review all the sporting astories from the weekend. Mike Leahy joined us to tell us about the upcoming Spraoi showcase, Liam called in to give his views on the NCT and Fergal was in studio for our Travel slot where he whisked us away to Switzerland.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Fertiliser prices up 127 per cent on last year- CSO

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 10:05


We get reaction from IFA President, Tim Cullinan and speak to Kevin Hanrahan, Head of Economics with Teagasc.

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Monday March 7th 2022

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 82:14


Former soldiers turned politicians Deputy Peter Fitzpatrick and Senator Gerard Craughwell discussed the slaughter of innocent civilians in Ukraine, Ireland's response to the war and how we are going to cope with the influx of refugees, Sinn Fein's Transport Spokesperson Darren O'Rourke urged for action to tackle the rising cost of food and IFA chief Tim Cullinan responded to media reports regarding compulsory crop crowing - just some of the topics covered today See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Carbon budget plan set to have major impact upon farming

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 6:39


Tim Cullinan, president of the Irish Farmers Association, discusses how potential emissions cuts expected to be included in this week's carbon budget could impact the farming sector.

Tipp FM Radio
Tim Cullinan returned unopposed

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 12:10


IFA President, Tipperary man Tim Cullinan has been returned Unopposed for Another Two-Year Term as head of the farming organisation. Tim Cullinane joined Fran this morning.

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OceanFM Ireland
0605 Agri Week

OceanFM Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 22:32


Coming up on the Show this week: 01.45 Tim Cullinan demands that the new Food Regulator be able to hold processors and retailer to account. The IFA presidents wants the new position to have full powers of investigation and have the ability to impose sanctions. 09.10 Farmers will be allowed back ringside for Mart Sales from May 17th, we gauge the reaction of Emer McGuinness from Donegal Mart 16.12 Donegal TD Thomas Pringle joins us to discuss why the Irish government must fight against the European Council of Ministers on the management of Peat Soils.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Farmers Forced To Refuse Walkers Access To Land Following Dog Attacks

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 8:54


The Irish Farmers Association has launched a nationwide campaign which will see farmers putting up 'No Dogs Allowed' posters on farm gates across the country. The organisation say it is an unprecedented step, in response to the rise in sheep attacks. They say a failure to put appropriate sanctions in place to punish the irresponsible and reckless behaviour of some dog owners means the only way to protect ewes that will be lambing in the coming weeks is to stop the threat at source and refuse all dog walkers access to their lands. On Monday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to president of the IFA, Tim Cullinan. Picture © IFA

Breakfast Briefing
Breakfast Briefing 28th January 2021- Tim Cullinan, IFA President

Breakfast Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 5:16


The Taoiseach will address the first ever remote AGM of the Irish Farmers Association today. It will focus on the EU's new Common Agricultural Policy budget, which will be negotiated this year. Farmers could lose up to 30 per cent of their annual payment if they don't engage in eco-friendly schemes. IFA president Tim Cullinan says he wants Micheál Martin to ensure the measure is not introduced. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/01/28072405/tim-cullinan.mp3"][/audio]

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jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/y8llxfj4 Relief but little to celebrate - Farmers Association. Faoiseamh ach beag ábhar ceiliúrtha - Cumann na bhFeirmeoirí. The President of the Farmers' Association says it is reassuring that a deal has been struck between the European Union and Britain but that the agri-food industry in Ireland will continue to face significant challenges. Deir Uachtarán Chumann na bhFeirmeoirí gur údar faoisimh é go bhfuil margadh déanta idir an tAontas Eorpach agus an Bhreatain ach go mbeidh dúshláin mhóra fós roimh thionscal an agra-bhia in Éirinn. Tim Cullinan praised the patience and perseverance of Michel Barnier, the European Union's chief mediator. Thug Tim Cullinan moladh dfhoighne agus do bhuanseasmhacht Michel Barnier, príomhidirghabhalaí an Aontais Eorpaigh. "We are concerned about barrier - free trade. "Tá imní orainn faoi thrádáil gan bacanna. What we see in Dover this week is not a good omen. " Ní dea-thuar an méid atá le feiceáil in Dover an tseachtain seo." said Cullinan. a dúirt Cullinan. The President of the Farmers' Association has said that the Government and the European Union must prepare a € 400 million support fund for Irish farmers in the new year to tackle market unrest. Dúirt Uachtarán Chumann na bhFeirmeoirí nach mór don Rialtas agus don Aontas Eorpach ciste tacaíochta €400 milliún a bheith ullmhaithe acu dfheirmeoirí na hÉireann sa bhliain nua chun dul i ngleic le corraíl sa mhargadh. "The danger is that the market is not strong enough to ensure compliance with single market rules." "Is í an chontúirt atá ann nach bhfuil an margadh láidir go leor lena chinntiú go gcloífear le rialacha an mhargaidh aonair." said Cullinan. a dúirt Cullinan. Cullinan says the Farmers Association will be examining the details of the market to see its impact on exports. Deir Cullinan go mbeidh mionshonraí an mhargaidh á scrúdú ag Cumann na bhFeirmeoirí féachaint a thionchar ar easpórtálacha a mheas.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Brexit reaction from Ireland, the UK and Europe

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 20:02


Boris Johnson and the EU promise to go the ‘extra mile" in their pursuit of a workable deal. We are joined by: Europe Correspondent for Euronews, Shona Murray, Brexiteer, Former Brexit Party MEP & Chairman of Brexit Watch Ben Habib,  Irish Farmers Association President, Tim Cullinan. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Govt publishing climate change roadmap for agri-sector

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 4:47


Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association on their reaction to the new 'Ag-Climatise' roadmap, which will set targets to reduce fertilizer use, encourage lower emitting cattle breeds & promote an increase in organic farming and tilage

Tipp FM Radio
Should Vegans be allowed to use the term "Meat"? - Tim Cullinan & Sandra Higgins

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 15:44


Steak, burgers and sausages should only be described as such, IF they contain meat. The Irish Farmers Association's urging MEPs to ban vegan products from containing these words, as it claims plant-based food is deliberately disguised as something it's not. The European Parliament's voting this week on the wording used for meat and dairy substitutes. The IFA also wants an end to milk, cheese and butter descriptions on products, if they don't exclusively contain dairy. Tim Cullinan is President of the Association and he spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning along with Sandra Higgins, Director of Go Vegan World,

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Taoiseach tells IFA new Agriculture Minister will be appointed next week

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 3:35


Tim Cullinan, President of the Irish Farmers Association says they met the Taoiseach last night to discuss the current situation

OceanFM Ireland
Agri Week July 9th 2020

OceanFM Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 22:54


Agri Week July 9th 2020. The Programme is dominated by reaction to the recent damage caused to Farmland in Drumkeeran after the recent floods which washed peat from the mountain down on roads, bridges, houses and farms. Running Order: 01.07 Mary McVeigh, Drumkeeran farmer who’s land has been covered by debris. 05.56 Tim Cullinan, president of the IFA who visited the scene in Drumkeeran. 13.38 Colm O’Donnell, President of the National Council of Irish Natura and Hill Farmers Association gives his reaction after viewing Drumkeeran 15.45 Manorhamilton Municipal District Councillor Justin Warnock gives his reaction to the news that Traces of the pesticide, glyphosate have been detected in public drinking water supplies in a number of areas of County Leitrim. 19.34 IFA Animal Health Chairman Pat Farrell gives his reaction to the news that the department of Agriculture made changes to the TB Eradication Programme.

Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today: IFA President Tim Cullinan

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 5:59


Tipp Today: IFA President Tim Cullinan by Tipp FM Radio

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RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Posts of farm machinery pranks 'grossly irresponsible'

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 3:23


Tim Cullinan, President of the IFA, calls on TikTok users to stop recording prank videos with farm machinery.

Farmland
FARMLAND: 30th January 2020

Farmland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 15:51


On this week's episode of FarmLand, we catch up with the new IFA president, Tim Cullinan, talk tillage with farmers attending the Teagasc National Tillage Conference and find out more about testing colostrum and the protocol involved in tube feeding a newborn calf.

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C103
Farm Talk Sat 21st Dec 2019 with John O'Connor

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 39:46


Important tips to promote healthy growth in calvesusing calf milk replacer. Ms. Trisha Hayes, DairygoldCalf Milk Replacer Specialist looks at best methods topromote calf health and invites enquiries from listenerson the various aspects of successful calf rearing..Dennis Drennan, ICMSA National Farm & Rural AffairsChairperson reminds listeners of the fast approachingdeadline for Nitrates submissions to Johnstown Castle.An article in this week's Irish Farmers Journal byMs. Amy Forde, Deputy News Editor, explainsthe various Bord Bia Quality assurance ( QA) logosrange.Pat O'Toole , News Correspondent, Irish Farmers Journalreviews the recent IFA Presidential Elections. The newIFA President Mr. Tim Cullinan takes over from currentleader Joe Healy on the 27th. of January 2020.andThe one- and- a half- million euro Calf Welfare allocation by Minister Michael Creed is welcomed.Technical broadcast production work and overallsound sound quality monitoring and control by John Foottat C103 Studio, Gouldshill, Mallow, County Cork,Ireland. Podcast creation and podcast post-broadcast editingby John Foott,.Farm Talk is kindly sponsored by Dairygold Co-OperativeSociety Limited... Researched, edited, prodced and presentedby John O'Connor. Broadcast every Saturday 10am to 11 am and every Wednesday 10pm to 11pm.. Thanks for tuning in.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Farmland
FarmLand: Season 2 - Episode 6

Farmland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 36:16


On this week’s episode of FarmLand, Macra na Feirme national president elect Thomas Duffy gives his first official sit-down interview since landing top office. The dairy farmer from Co. Cavan - who is the 37th president of the farming and rural youth organisation – sets out his vision for representing young farmers in the face of Brexit, CAP reform and climate change. IFA national treasurer Tim Cullinan talks pig prices, changing consumer trends and his ambitions for the presidency of the country’s largest farming organisation. Plus, ICSA sheep chairman Sean McNamara reflects on a devastating dog attack at his sheep farm in Co. Westmeath last year.

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BBC Radio 4 Farming Today: Pig paternity tests in Ireland

Ella McSweeney's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2012 5:55


Pig paternity tests are being used to fight meat mislabelling in Ireland. After three years of work the Irish Farmers Association has set up a pig DNA database which will be used to spot check pork and bacon. Ella McSweeney travels to Tipperary to meet pig farmer Tim Cullinan who spearheaded the project.

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"Retailers can do what they like with food"

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2012 3:54


Irish pig farmer Tim Cullinan talks to Ella about the pressures pig farmers are under because of rising feed costs. He says it's time a supermarket ombudsman be appointed in Ireland.