Beef
Optimizing Suckler Farming: Wesley Browne’s Approach
0 Optimizing Suckler Farming: Wesley Browne’s Approach Farming just outside Monaghan Town, Wesley Browne calves 90 cows in spring with all males finished as under-16 month old bulls and yearling heifers sold as breeding stock. Wesley’s farm is fragmented and heavy in nature and he has adopted a system that best suits him […]
8 January 2024

Ireland toe to toe with France in the race to 2050
0 Ireland toe to toe with France in the race to 2050 Peter Higgins, Teagasc B&T Drystock Adviser, tells us that the recent National Beef Conference in Ballinasloe showcased cutting-edge research, including updates on Irish beef breeding and low-input dairy-beef systems. The recent National Beef Conference held in Ballinasloe showcased some of the […]
7 January 2024
Watch: Gearing up for calving with Future Beef farmer Ruairi Cummins
0 Watch: Gearing up for calving with Future Beef farmer Ruairi Cummins Preparations for calving have been underway on Ruairi Cummins’ Future Beef farm in Kilmoganny, Co. Kilkenny, since cows were housed in early November. Ruairi runs a 45-cow, spring-calving suckler system, with bull calves brought through to slaughter at under-16 months and […]
6 January 2024

An update on drafting from the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm
0 An update on drafting from the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm The main focus for the Tipperary Dairy Calf to Beef Demonstration Farm for the coming weeks, writes Chloe Millar, is the finishing of the remaining 2022-born animals and preparing for the arrival of 340 dairy-beef calves this spring. As […]
5 January 2024

What’s in store in 2024?
0 What’s in store in 2024? Teagasc Cattle Specialist Aidan Murray is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to give an insight into the outlook for the coming year and what farmers can expect. Farmers have seen only a minor reduction in production costs in 2023 compared with 2022 and Aidan reviews the […]
3 January 2024

Avoiding poor winter thrive – the factors to consider
0 Avoiding poor winter thrive – the factors to consider Farmers often comment in the spring, when animals are returned to grass, that they are disappointed with how their animals have performed over the winter period, with average daily gains of as low as 0-0.3kg/day a common theme. In this article, Gordon Peppard, […]
3 January 2024

Livestock safety – understanding livestock behaviour
0 Livestock safety – understanding livestock behaviour Understanding the behaviour of livestock will facilitate handling, reduce stress, and improve both handler safety and animal welfare, writes Serena Gibbons, Education Officer, Teagasc Galway/Clare. Large animals can seriously injure handlers and/or themselves if they become excited or agitated. The renowned animal behaviourist Temple Gradin has […]
2 January 2024

Feed a good pre-calving mineral
Feed a good pre-calving mineral What price do you put on cows that calve down with no issues, no retained cleanings, plenty of milk, a vigorous calf, don’t suffer from milk fever and most importantly, go back in calf? That is the value you place on a good quality mineral. Every extra […]
31 December 2023

Signpost cattle farms lead the way
Signpost cattle farms lead the way Dr. Siobhán Kavanagh, Signpost Programme Communications & Engagement Specialist, discussed the Signpost Programme, which aims to help cattle farmers adopt sustainable practices to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia emissions at the Teagasc Beef Conference 2023. Summary The Signpost cattle farmers have adopted many of the […]
29 December 2023

An ideal time to review performance on your beef farm
An ideal time to review performance on your beef farm Now is the time to reflect on the strengths of your beef farming enterprise in 2023, and to identify any changes or improvements that can be made in the year ahead, writes Catherine Egan, Teagasc Beef Specialist. Like many years, 2023 has […]
27 December 2023