Beef

How this Future Beef Farmer plans to make quality silage
How this Future Beef Farmer plans to make quality silage Teagasc Future Beef Programme participant, John Dunne has plans to replenish his silage stocks after a long winter. Along with ensuring sufficient fodder is available, he’s targeting the production of high-quality silage in the first cut. John farms a total of 125ha […]
15 May 2024

Key tips on building a fodder reserve this summer
Key tips on building a fodder reserve this summer Following a wet spring and a prolonged winter housing period, silage and fodder reserves on many farms are now completely exhausted. Silage stocks will need to be replenished to provide adequate fodder for next winter and for any unplanned times of wet weather […]
14 May 2024

John Pringle: Preparations for winter silage after a challenging spring
John Pringle: Preparations for winter silage after a challenging spring Spring 2024 has been long and hard, and has tested the resolve of most farmers in Ireland. John Pringle will be ensuring he has enough silage for the coming winter. Spring 2024 was long, testing the resolve of many Irish farmers, particularly […]
13 May 2024

A stitch in time – actions taken during challenging weather pay off at breeding
A stitch in time – actions taken during challenging weather pay off at breeding Aonghusa Fahy discusses how he managed bad weather conditions, maintained the body condition of cows ahead of the breeding season and tailored his bull team to match the needs of his herd. I had to re-house the cows […]
11 May 2024

Bovine Fencing and Meal Bins TAMS 3 Options for Drystock Farmers
0 Bovine Fencing and Meal Bins TAMS 3 Options for Drystock Farmers The last twelve months has been a year like no other with a number of individual months being the wettest on record. Keith Fahy B & T Drystock Advisor, discusses the challenges faced by farmers, the importance of good forage management, […]
8 May 2024

Management tips for dairy-beef farms for the coming weeks
0 Management tips for dairy-beef farms for the coming weeks DairyBeef 500 Advisor, Tommy Cox is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast with an update on the programme farms, management tips for the coming weeks and advice on weaning. It has been a challenging spring and Tommy outlines the targets on the farms up […]
8 May 2024

Ken Gill’s plans for grazing and fodder management
0 Ken Gill’s plans for grazing and fodder management Ken is firmly focused on catching up on field work since the weather has improved. He has spring oats, a pea/wheat combination crop mix and grass seed to sow across 47 acres on the farm. However, he has been planning for next winter’s feed […]
7 May 2024

Breeding for Profitability and Labour
Breeding for Profitability and Labour Trevor Boland based in Dromard in Sligo is a part time farmer, calving 50 suckler cows from July to September. He sells the bull calves at 11-12 months of age and the heifers at 1.5 – 2 years old. Trevor discussed breeding and genetics with Chris Daly […]
29 April 2024

Stock bull fertility: 10 key considerations
Stock bull fertility: 10 key considerations With four out of every five calves born on beef farms sired by a stock bull, bull fertility is very important, writes Catherine Egan, Teagasc Beef Specialist. The stock bull on your farm is key to maintaining a compact calving period, maximising the genetic potential and […]
27 April 2024

Tips for buying a stock bull
Tips for buying a stock bull The purchasing of a stock bull is a task that requires careful thought. Patricia Lynch, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Ballinrobe, shares some key things to bear in mind. The purchasing of a stock bull is one that requires some serious thought and consideration. A bull has the […]
27 April 2024