Beef

Olivia Hynes’ successful mixed grazing in Co. Roscommon
Olivia Hynes’ successful mixed grazing in Co. Roscommon For this joint Beef Edge and OviCast podcast with Catherine Egan and Ciaran Lynch, Olivia Hynes, a Future Beef Farmer from Roscommon, discusses how she is managing grass this year and how mixed grazing is working on her farm. Oliva starts by giving an […]
22 May 2024

Getting back on track in south Mayo
Getting back on track in south Mayo Michael Biggins and his son Niall farm just outside the village of Glencorrib in south Mayo. Gabriel Trayers, Teagasc Future Beef Advisor, tells us how they are getting back on track after a difficult spring, focusing on replenishing silage stocks, introducing a red clover sward […]
18 May 2024
An update from the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm
An update from the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm It has been a busy few weeks on the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm, writes Chloe Millar who updates us on infrastructure improvements, calf rearing, animal performance and grassland management. The main roadway on farm got a well needed […]
16 May 2024

Summer dosing strategies for dairy beef animals
Summer dosing strategies for dairy beef animals An important factor in achieving the desired levels of animal performance on calf-to-beef systems during the grazing season is ensuing they are free from parasites. Due to its grass-based nature, dairy beef animals are particularly exposed to outbreaks of stomach worms and lungworm. Parasites can […]
16 May 2024

How to maximise the breeding season on your farm
How to maximise the breeding season on your farm Teagasc Researcher, David Kenny is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss how to deal with current breeding issues and the key tips to be aware of. With an extended housing period this spring, David outlines the impact this has had on […]
15 May 2024

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

Diary date: ‘Securing your future’ key theme of BEEF2024
0 Diary date: ‘Securing your future’ key theme of BEEF2024 Taking place on Wednesday, June 26, Teagasc’s major beef open day BEEF2024 was launched at the Teagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Grange, Co. Meath. The theme of this biennial event is ‘Securing your future’, and the technologies available to farmers […]
9 May 2024