Irish Farmers Handbook
Description
Yeah Celebrating its 25th edition this handbook has been an annual best seller from its inception. Celebrating its 23rd edition this handbook has been an annual best seller from its inception. It is an invaluable year round guide not alone to farmers but to all who are dealing with farmers. The 2016 handbook in common with its previous editions, attempts to equip farmers and those professionals serving them with comprehensive up to date information on a broad range of topics crucial to future farm planning strategies. GLAS - BPS - YFS and lots more. Farming is ever changing and each new annual edition offers the reader an update on what’s new and what’s changed in Irish agriculture in the previous twelve months.
The handbook is published for and in association with the Agricultural Consultants Association and draws on the knowledge base and expertise of many of the members of that association.
Farmers' Handbook - The Author
Martin O'Sullivan (UCD graduate) is one of the longest serving private Agricultural Consultants in Ireland having commenced practice in 1978. Prior to setting up practice he served as an Agricultural Advisor with the Irish state farm advisory service (now Teagasc). Apart from his involvement in farm consultancy he is also a partner with O'Sullivan Malone & Co, Accountants & Registered Auditors specialising in farm taxation. With the benefit of experience of solving farmers problems on a day to day basis and also the ongoing feed back from the first nineteen editions of The Farmers' Handbook, the author has attempted to provide a practical working guide that will benefit farmers, professionals and students
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facebook.comACA Annual General Meeting held on 9th March - Birr - Co Offaly
One in every 10 hectares of land is now planted in forestry!!
Farming Finance - PAYE Changes - see Martins article below
It's nearly here
Preparing for The 'Beast from the East'
It's going to be a cold one
Farm Succession Article by Martin O'Sullivan - Farmers Handbook Author
Martin explains how farmers can now avail of invalidity pension benefits - see article below