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Farm Tech Talk – Live from RUAS Winter Fair 2025

This week, we’re at RUAS Winter Fair 2025 in Balmoral where we chat to Aidan Brennan about the world milk market, Peter McCann on the Nutrient Action Programme and David Wright with the latest news on bluetongue. Aidan also caught up with Nick Whelan, CEO of Dale Farm and Colin Kelly, CEO of Lakeland Dairies. Also, Darren Carty chats to Clodagh Bolger from Grassland AGRO about winter management tips.

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