DEGREE OF SUCCESS
3/27/2004 Congratulations to Claire McCann, daughter of Tandragee Compost's Oliver McCann and wife Teresa from Loughgall,who has graduated from the University of Ulster at Magee, with a Masters Degree in Computing and Design.
FLY-IN DUTCHMAN
3/27/2004 Dutch mushroom expert Henk Van Gerwen will apparently be back on Irish territory in the month of April.
SUPPLEMENTARY ADVANCE
3/27/2004 After many years of development, IPP has released a totally new supplement product, which is manufactured "in house".
SILVER AFFAIR
3/27/2004 Congratulations to Tommy and Theresa Dillon on the celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary.
GONE NUCLEAR
3/27/2004 Congratulations are extended to Conall McEvoy and his wife on the recent arrival of their new baby son.
JENNY + JOHNNIE
3/27/2004 Stalker is pleased to report on some intra-industry mushroom matrimonial business ahead.
COLD COMFORT FARM
3/27/2004 The News Of The World carried an interesting news report last month on February 22nd.
NO BAR ON BLOCKS
3/27/2004 Tyrone grower Ted Reid has begun growing on blocks.
KIDZ 'R' US
3/27/2004 Another Sheelin operator,Gary Goldrick, took a week's holidays lately.
UPDATED WEBSITE.
3/27/2004 While doing a bit of net navigation, Stalker stumbled upon the newly revamped IPP website.
4 IN A ROW
3/27/2004 Another Tyrone grower has decided to increase the size of his mushroom producing unit in an affirmation of confidence in the local industry.
SLANG & THE CITY
3/27/2004 The Jamaican influx into New York helped to create Rap in the Seventies, and Caribbean influences are reshaping street slang in both the US and the UK.
FARMING IN IRELAND.
3/27/2004 A new book by the senior lecturer in the Faculty of Agriculture at University College Dublin entitled Farming In Ireland: History, Heritage and Environment is a tome which many farmers in Ireland should find interesting.
OUT OF SEASON
3/27/2004 IPP's co-ordinator and organizer Gill Plant is in ultra-relaxed mood after having a great holiday in Portugal.
€6 BILLION MARKET
3/27/2004 Enterprise Ireland has set up a marketing initiative to help small Irish food and drink companies to expand into the speciality UK market, which is estimated to be worth €6 billion per annum.