Eight farmers in Kerry were reported for “inappropriate” slurry spreading last year.

That’s according to figures provided by Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon.

69 incidents were reported nationally in 2025, with farmers in Kerry accounting for the second highest number of inappropriate slurry preading cases nationwide, behind Cavan on 10.

Minister Heydon says all farmers were notified of non-compliance of regulations, and financial sanctions were imposed in 68 of the cases.

The figures were provided in response to a Parliamentary question by Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North West, Aindrias Moynihan.

 

Below is the table of the number of reported incidents of inappropriate slurry spreading, by county, in 2025.

County
Number of Holdings with Reported Incidents of Inappropriate Slurry Spreading in 2025 (n = 69)

Cavan
10

Clare
2

Cork
4

Donegal
1

Galway
1

Kerry
8

Kildare
1

Kilkenny
2

Laois
6

Leitrim
1

Limerick
2

Longford
3

Louth
6

Meath
4

Monaghan
4

Roscommon
2

Tipperary
4

Waterford
3

Westmeath
1

Wexford
4

The above is a combination of complaints from the public, cross reports from external bodies e.g. local authorities, internal cross reports and on-farm inspections in 2025.