Beef

Best practices to protect your herd against TB
Best practices to protect your herd against TB Roisin Scully, KT Masters Student, Teagasc Ballinrobe, shares key areas to manage within your farm gate to reduce the incidence of TB. Incidents of bovine tuberculosis (TB) have been reported to be increasing, even within the last year, despite mandatory herd testing. While many […]
17 July 2024

Difficult year hits Newford weights
Difficult year hits Newford weights A combination of a cold and wet year has resulted in a reduction in animal performance at Newford, Michael Fagan tells us more. Over previous years, bull calves would have achieved an average daily gain (ADG) of 1.25kg plus and heifers would have gained 1.22kg plus per […]
16 July 2024

What is your fodder situation?
What is your fodder situation? Aidan Murray, Beef Specialist, emphasizes the importance of creating a winter fodder budget early, assessing available silage, calculating winter feed requirements, and planning accordingly to ensure sufficient feed reserves. By the time we get to the end of this month, most if not all first- and second-cut […]
14 July 2024
Managing Grass Shortfall on Trevor Boland’s Beef Farm
Managing Grass Shortfall on Trevor Boland’s Beef Farm Grass growth on Trevor’s farm has declined, leading to below-target average farm covers and necessitating measures such as fertilization, supplemental feeding, and potential stock reduction to manage the shortfall until conditions improve. Grassland Like most farms, growth rates have significantly declined in June. As […]
13 July 2024
Redefining the image of organic beef farming
Redefining the image of organic beef farming Ken Gill, an organic suckler farmer and a participant in the Future Beef Programme, was posed an interesting question as part of the ‘Securing your future in beef farming forum’ at the recent BEEF2024 Open Day in Teagasc Grange – ‘Do you get a lot […]
11 July 2024

Energy and farm diversification options for farmers
Energy and farm diversification options for farmers Barry Caslin, Teagasc Energy & Rural Development Specialist, is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss energy and farm diversification options and the areas for farmers to consider. It is a very big area including: anaerobic digestion; energy; solar; electricity; biomass; community energy; business […]
10 July 2024

The weighing scales doesn’t lie
The weighing scales doesn’t lie Regular animal weighing throughout the year gives the knowledge and power to make informed decisions early. Gordon Peppard, DairyBeef 500 Advisor, tells us more on how to use the information generated through weighing for better decision making. Weighing cattle is an important management tool on all beef […]
10 July 2024

First open day at Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm
First open day at Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm Demonstrating the best technologies for profitable and sustainable production of beef calves from the dairy herd, the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm opened its gates, today, July 10, to all farmers to visit and see the progress that has […]
10 July 2024
Early August opening for new suckler scheme
0 Early August opening for new suckler scheme A new suckler scheme, with a total budget of €20 million, is on track to open in early August, the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D., has announced. Based on practical measures to enhance animal health and husbandry on suckler farms, […]
9 July 2024

All roads lead to the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm
0 All roads lead to the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm Located in Ballyvadin, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm aims to demonstrate best practice in breeding, rearing and finishing dairy-beef animals, and will host its first open day on Wednesday, July 10. Established by Teagasc […]
8 July 2024