At Target Fertilisers, our ambition is to help farmers achieve their full potential. We work with farmers to develop products for their individual farms, such as creating special blends for individual requirements. Through this we help farmers set targets for their specific farm and enterprise.
Our campaign, #ThatsMyTarget works with customers to set goals and targets for their farms, both generally and in relation to grassland and crops.
Follow our campaign on Facebook and Twitter and use the hashtag #ThatsMyTarget to tell us about your farm targets.

Consistent yield and quality essential for Co. Wexford racehorse trainer
For Wexford based racehorse trainer, Paul Nolan, using Target Fertilisers has increased his farm’s efficiency and yield dramatically, while also increasing the quality. Paul accredits this to identifying an applicable fertiliser programme. Paul works closely with his...
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Target Fertilisers launch #ThatsMyTarget campaign
At Target Fertilisers, we are committed to helping farmers strive for the best they can within their own farm gate. This extends to setting individual goals and targets for their own individual enterprise. Our campaign #ThatsMyTarget encourages...
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Excellent yields and return on fodder in Co. Galway
Richard O’Beirne is farming 120 acres in Kilconly, Tuam, Co. Galway. Richard is a well-known, successful cattle breeder, running a herd of pedigree Limousines and a herd of commercial heifers for finishing. For Richard, the benefit of using Target Fertilisers is due...
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Accurate, clean spread key for Co. Meath tillage farmer
Ivan Curran farms over 2,000 acres in a mixed tillage and beef enterprise at Broadleas Farms in Stamullen, Co. Meath. Originally, the Curran’s 330 acres inherited by Ivan from his father was a dairy and tillage enterprise in the 1970’s. Now, Ivan farms 1,300 acres of...
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High Yield and Quality is Essential in Co. Tipperary
Micheal Horan is milking 130 cows across 250 acres in Golden, Co. Tipperary, with his wife Mary and two young children. Micheal’s father ran a dairy and beef enterprise, as did Micheal when he inherited the farm, moving the enterprise completely to dairying, building...
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