As 2022 draws to a close, we wanted to take some time to reflect on another landmark year for Herdwatch. 2022 has presented many changes & challenges in the agricultural industry, worldwide and
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The third annual Herdwatch Agventions competition in association with the Tullamore Show has drawn to a close. The competition has been a great success with 20 separate entries and over 2,000 votes
Herdwatch the market leading farm management app and platform have launched their Growth Partners Programme with UK Agri retail giant Mole Valley Farmers to help bring their farm management
From the middle of March to early April is the time when calves are at the highest risk of developing health problems. It is during this time that calves are at peak, which puts everything on the
Herdwatch allows farmers to apply for movement certs in seconds through the app. When you sell animals privately you can apply for the movement certs on the spot and have the movement completed
Tagging calves is carried out as part of the Bovine Animal Identification System. The aim is to guarantee the safety of beef and beef products by the operation of an effective animal identification
Job Title: Head of Commercial Development
We are looking for a high energy business leader to drive the growth of Herdwatch, the world’s fastest growing SaaS farm management app & platform. It could
Timmy Dwyer is a dairy farmer from Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, milking a herd of 120 spring-calving cows. The farm is home to 123ac and an additional 35ac are leased.
From snowstorms to drought, the severe changing weather of 2018 has put pressure on fodder stocks, impacting all livestock enterprises throughout Ireland. For months farmers battled with the changing