We're on the Moo-ve -Upcoming Events

We are delighted to have such a jam-packed few weeks of events to look forward to. We value our time out of office as essential to the growth and success of our business. Not only does it give us a

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Herdwatch launches Growth Partners Programme with major UK Agri-retail chain

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

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End of Summer Special Offer

Back to school time means time for you too get organised and get on top of that forgotten paperwork. At Herdwatch, we help farmers, protect their income by taking the pain out of farm compliance

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Introducing the Herdwatch Roadshow

Coming to a town near you...

We're delighted to announce that the Herdwatch team will be on the road hosting Herdwatch workshops across Ireland throughout the upcoming summer months. The workshops

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How to run a report in Herdwatch

So you have been using Herdwatch to record your compliance events and now you have an audit coming up. Well the good news is the hard bit is over!

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Join the Herd- We are hiring!

Job Title: Member Experience Specialist

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Make the blue book redundant with Herdwatch

Brian Reidy and his father Pat run a suckler-to-weanling enterprise on 80ac of land in Ballylooby, Co. Tipperary.

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Bord Bia SBLAS - Questions and Answers

What is the Bord Bia SBLAS ?

The Sustainable Beef and Lamb Assurance Scheme which is also known as SBLAS is run by Bord Bia. The idea of Bord Bia SBLAS consists of setting out the agreed standards
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Calf Care - Best Practice Tips for Good Health & Welfare

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

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Top Marks in the Bord Bia Audit courtesy of Herdwatch

It's a family affair in Killnaboy, Co. Clare where Brian and Teresa Kelly farm alongside Brian's dad Timothy and mother Mary.

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