Beef

Buying a New Stockbull
Buying a New Stockbull It has come to that time of year again when many farmers around the country will be looking to source new stock bulls for the fast approaching breeding season. Here are some of the key points to look out for before a purchase is made. Kevin O’Hara tells […]
18 April 2025

Ger McSweeney’s desirables in his next generation of cows
Ger McSweeney’s desirables in his next generation of cows Breeding for the 2026 calving season has commenced on Ger McSweeney’s Future Beef farm in Millstreet, Co. Cork. With 100% AI used, Ger focuses on a number of desirable traits when breeding the next generation of cows for his herd. Milk, but not […]
16 April 2025

Listen: Sophie Tyner’s plans for the coming weeks and making good quality silage
Listen: Sophie Tyner’s plans for the coming weeks and making good quality silage Wicklow Beef farmer, Sophie Tyner is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss her beef system, her plans in the coming weeks for closing for silage, and how good quality silage is so important on her farm. Given […]
16 April 2025
Are your replacement heifers on track for breeding?
Are your replacement heifers on track for breeding? Successfully breeding next year’s replacement heifers to calve down at two years of age starts with identifying heifer calves born on the farm this spring, Teagasc Beef Specialist, David Argue shares his key tips on heifer selection. Select heifers born early in the calving […]
16 April 2025

Successfully turning dairy-beef calves to grass
Successfully turning dairy-beef calves to grass The Teagasc DairyBeef 500 team and researchers from Teagasc Grange have compiled a factsheet, offering key advice to dairy-beef producers turning first season animals out to grass. The majority of calf-to-beef producers opt to wean their calves prior to moving them from the calf shed to […]
15 April 2025

A reminder of SCEP requirements
A reminder of SCEP requirements Farmers participating in the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP) need to be aware that the number of eligible females required within their herd will be higher come October 31, 2025. As part of a recent beef scheme update on the Teagasc Beef Edge podcast, Assistant Principal Officer […]
11 April 2025

Multi-species or grass/white clover for beef reseeds?
Multi-species or grass/white clover for beef reseeds? Beef farmers planning to reseed in the coming weeks have a decision to make – stick with the tried and tested grass/white clover mixes or venture for something more novel in multi-species swards. In comparison to the perennial ryegrass dominated swards that have been a […]
10 April 2025

SCEP update and the new Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme
0 SCEP update and the new Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme Margaret Brennan, Assistant Principal Officer over Beef Schemes with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, joins Catherine Egan on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss the new Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme and to give an update on all things scheme […]
9 April 2025

6 reasons suckler farmers should consider heat synchronisation
0 6 reasons suckler farmers should consider heat synchronisation Manager of the Teagasc Future Beef Programme, Martina Harrington takes a closer look at heat synchronisation, a potential tool to increase the usage of artificial insemination (AI) in suckler beef herds. In Ireland, less than 20% of calves in beef herds are bred through […]
9 April 2025

Early born heifers make better ‘Future’ replacements
0 Early born heifers make better ‘Future’ replacements ‘There is no point picking an April-born calf to breed the following May or June.’ This was a key message shared by Olivia Hynes, a suckler and sheep farmer from Four Roads, Co. Roscommon, who delved into the benefits she’s seeing from following a breeding […]
8 April 2025