Beef

The factors affecting bull fertility
The factors affecting bull fertility David Kenny, Teagasc Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Grange, Co. Meath, reports on some of the factors affecting the fertility of bulls. Irish statistics suggest that the main reasons for the culling of natural service breeding bulls in beef herds were: injury (23.2%); locomotory issues […]
21 May 2023

Come see what is new at Newford suckler farm
Come see what is new at Newford suckler farm The Newford suckler farm is a suckler calf-to-beef demonstration unit located in Athenry, Co. Galway. The farm was established by Teagasc and Dawn Meats, with the support of the Irish Farmers Journal and McDonald’s in 2015. In this article, Teagasc Beef Specialist Catherine […]
20 May 2023

Controlling docks with Future Beef farmer Michael McGuigan
Controlling docks with Future Beef farmer Michael McGuigan Michael McGuigan has worked hard to control docks on his farm. Docks are the major weed of intensively-managed grassland. Despite the best efforts of many farmers to control them, their persistence is stubborn and unyielding. There are many species of docks, but the most […]
19 May 2023

Ticking the beef breeding boxes down Wicklow way
Ticking the beef breeding boxes down Wicklow way Located just outside Aughrim, Co. Wicklow, John Pringle operates a mixed suckler and sheep farm on 62.48ha of grassland. The suckler herd consists of 45 mainly Simmental-sired cows, while a lowland flock of 225 ewes are also carried. John, a participant in the Teagasc […]
19 May 2023

Reminder: Deadline for SCEP applications approaching
Reminder: Deadline for SCEP applications approaching Applications to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP) will close early next week. The application closing date is 23:59pm on May 22nd 2023. Applications who fail to apply before this time will be subject to late application deductions to […]
18 May 2023

Newford Farm update and preview of the open day
Newford Farm update and preview of the open day Donall Fahy of Newford Farm joins Catherine Egan on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to provide an update on the Newford Farm and to preview the upcoming open day on Tuesday, 23rd May from 2-6pm. Donall discusses the busy breeding season, with 100% […]
17 May 2023

Mid-season dosing for dairy-bred calves
Mid-season dosing for dairy-bred calves Dairy-bred calves may have been at grass for 5-6 weeks. Despite the poor weather, lungworm and gut worm exposure may result in the requirement for treatment for these animals at this stage of the year, Alan Dillon, DairyBeef 500 Campaign Co-Ordinator tells us more. Parasites of importance […]
17 May 2023

Making quality silage to offset the rising meal price
Making quality silage to offset the rising meal price It is difficult to predict next winter’s concentrate prices. Beef farmers who have been growing or finishing cattle will need to offset the rising meal price by improving the quality of silage they make, which will allow them to feed less meal per […]
16 May 2023

Breeding management and fertility – the main factors to consider
Breeding management and fertility – the main factors to consider A key aspect of running an efficient suckler system is good breeding management and herd fertility. Cow nutrition, bull fertility, the incidence of calving difficulty and herd health are some of the main factors that affect fertility in the herd. The traits […]
13 May 2023

Diary date: Major open day at Newford
Diary date: Major open day at Newford Teagasc and Dawn Meats, in collaboration with the Irish Farmers Journal and McDonalds, are delighted to welcome all farmers and stakeholders in the beef sector to the Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm Open Day on Tuesday, 23rd May in Athenry, Co. Galway from 2pm-6pm. The theme […]
12 May 2023