Beef

More options and higher profits from high CBV animals
More options and higher profits from high CBV animals Animals of a higher Commercial Beef Value (CBV) offer beef finishers more options when selecting the most appropriate finishing strategy for their farm. This was a key message imparted to attendees at the recent Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm Open Day […]
27 July 2024

Target of €50 profit per hour worked at Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demo Farm
Target of €50 profit per hour worked at Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demo Farm Established as a joint initiative between Dawn Meat, Shinagh Estates and Teagasc, the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm aims to demonstrate the best technologies for profitable and sustainable production of beef calves from the dairy […]
25 July 2024

Grazing advice: Act now as key actions need to be taken
Grazing advice: Act now as key actions need to be taken After a testing year thus far for grass growth, Teagasc Grass10 Advisor, Niamh Doyle gives an update on the current grass situation, providing management tips for the coming weeks. on this week’s Beef Edge podcast hosted by Catherine Egan and OviCast […]
24 July 2024

Valuing a standing crop of silage
Valuing a standing crop of silage With second-cut silage underway or nearing harvest, Manager of the Teagasc Future Beef Programme, Martina Harrington provides key figures and tips on how to value a standing crop of silage. To value a standing crop of silage, you first have to look at what is the […]
24 July 2024

Drystock incomes hit by higher costs and lower output in 2023
Drystock incomes hit by higher costs and lower output in 2023 Higher production costs and declines in output over the course of 2023 had a negative impact on the incomes generated on drystock farms nationally, results published through the Teagasc National Farm Survey (NFS) 2023 have shown. Published today, July 23, the […]
23 July 2024

Ensuring you have enough fodder for winter 2024-2025
Ensuring you have enough fodder for winter 2024-2025 Following a wet start to 2024 and a prolonged winter housing period, silage and fodder reserves on many farms were completely exhausted this spring. Grass growth to date in 2024 has been poor with further supplementary feeding of fodder taking place in recent weeks […]
22 July 2024

Fence water courses to prevent cattle access
Fence water courses to prevent cattle access Fencing off watercourses to prevent cattle access is recognised as one of the ‘8-Actions for Change’ within the Teagasc Better Farming for Water Campaign, and visitors to the recent Farming for a Better Future Open Day, held in Teagasc Johnstown Castle, heard of the benefits […]
18 July 2024

Reducing the finishing age nationally
Reducing the finishing age nationally Reducing the mean finishing age of prime beef cattle from 26 to 22-23 months by 2030 is fundamental to achieving Ireland’s 25% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture. On this week’s episode of the Beef Edge podcast, Teagasc researcher Paul Smith discusses this topic. Paul […]
17 July 2024

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