Beef

Conditions come right for grazing in Limerick
Conditions come right for grazing in Limerick Ciaran Bartley operates a calf-to-beef system, consisting of mainly Holstein Friesian steers, just outside Boher, Co. Limerick. He discusses early turnout to grass on his farm and utilising protected urea in this video. Find out more about the farm from Seán Cummins, Teagasc GreenAcres Advisor […]
29 March 2022

Want 50kg more winter weight gain for no extra cost? Cut silage in May instead of June
Want 50kg more winter weight gain for no extra cost? Cut silage in May instead of June Research conducted at Teagasc Grange has shown that cattle fed high quality 75% dry matter digestibility (DMD) silage gained almost 50kg additional live-weight over a 5 month winter compared to similar cattle fed 65% DMD […]
22 March 2022

BEEP S – Time to Apply
BEEP S – Time to Apply This week sees the launch of the 2022 BEEP S. With calving and lambing it is a busy time on farms and the admin side of the house can often get neglected. So make a note to log on to your agfood.ie account and consider applying […]
16 March 2022

Don’t lose focus on silage quality on calf-to-beef farms
0 Don’t lose focus on silage quality on calf-to-beef farms A key finding of both phases of the Teagasc Green Acres Calf to Beef Programme is that excellent quality silage is one vital cog in the establishment of profitable calf-to-beef systems. Teagasc Green Acres programme advisor Seán Cummins, shows that delaying silage harvesting […]
9 March 2022

Optimising Production While Reducing Costs and Emissions in Claremorris
0 Optimising Production While Reducing Costs and Emissions in Claremorris Jarlath Ruane farms in conjunction with his father Austin in Corbally outside Claremorris. They run a dairy calf to beef system alongside a flock of lowland sheep. Jarlath is part of the Teagasc Signpost Programme under the Dairy Beef 500 banner. Cathal Conaty, […]
7 March 2022

Walk your Farm – It will make decision making easier!
0 Walk your Farm – It will make decision making easier! Aidan Murray, Teagasc Beef Specialist advises that it is time to get out and walk the farm. This will allow ground conditions and grass cover to be assessed with regard to turning out stock. He has advice for low, medium and high […]
2 March 2022

Clonakilty Agricultural College Drystock Unit Farm Update
0 Clonakilty Agricultural College Drystock Unit Farm Update David Hallissey College Lecturer in Clonakilty Agricultural College gives a January update on the sheep and suckler enterprises in the college, including information on grassland. Watch the video below Grass Opening grass walk took place on the 20TH of January. Opening farm cover was 629 KGS […]
2 March 2022

Spring Beef Grass Walks 2022
Spring Beef Grass Walks 2022 The Teagasc Beef Specialists along with the Advisory Regions are hosting a series of Spring Beef Grass Walks across the country during the month of March. Check out the dates and venues of the walks here to find one near you. Topics to be discussed at the […]
27 February 2022

Calves in sheds- what to watch out for
Calves in sheds- what to watch out for Due to the recent poor weather there is likely to be a build up of stock in sheds. This build-up of stock may put very young calf’s immune systems under pressure resulting in disease outbreaks unless preventative action is taken. Beef specialist Alan Dillon […]
25 February 2022

Reviewing finances with a 5 minute cashflow
Reviewing finances with a 5 minute cashflow On most beef farms the majority of income is at the end of the year. It is important that cash flow is managed to ensure that all essential bills are paid (including living expenses) and no long term damage is done to the business due […]
18 February 2022