Crops

Watch: Ireland has already achieved key 2030 pesticide reduction target
Watch: Ireland has already achieved key 2030 pesticide reduction target Ireland is just one of three member states to have already achieved a target set out under the EU Farm to Fork Strategy to reduce pesticide usage by 50% by 2030, Andrew Owen-Griffiths from the EU DG Health and Food Safety told […]
17 September 2023

Teagasc Crops Forum Mapping the Future for Tillage Farming in Ireland
Teagasc Crops Forum Mapping the Future for Tillage Farming in Ireland The Teagasc Crops Forum discussed the latest agronomy issues facing farmers and also how to shape the future of the tillage industry. It took place as a hybrid event, in the Killashee Hotel, Naas, County Kildare and also as a live […]
14 September 2023

Sharing means saving
Sharing means saving Reliable farm machinery is indispensable – finding the right ownership mix is key to keeping it affordable. Shay Phelan, Teagasc Tillage Specialist, tells us more. This year’s yields and prices have not equaled last year’s stellar harvest. Basic Income Support Scheme payments are typically lower than from the Basic […]
14 September 2023

Matt Dempsey on mapping the future for the tillage industry
Matt Dempsey on mapping the future for the tillage industry Matt Dempsey, former editor of the Irish Farmers Journal, and Chair of the DAFM Food Vision Tillage group, chats to Michael Hennessy on the latest Tillage Edge podcast about the interim recommendations from the Food Vision Tillage Group. Matt says there is […]
14 September 2023

The power of plant protein
The power of plant protein Teagasc researchers are leading a project to create and demonstrate improved supply chain opportunities for the European plant protein industry. The plant protein industry in Europe is poised for improvement and Teagasc researchers are leading the charge. Current production systems focus heavily on the production of feedstock […]
14 September 2023

Don’t get itchy feet with planting winter cereals
Don’t get itchy feet with planting winter cereals It is always tempting to avail of good weather in September to plant winter cereals, but early planting carries risks. Planting winter wheat and barley early (in mid to late September – later further south) generally ensures good seedbeds and favourable temperatures during germination, […]
10 September 2023

Tillage update: Weather gives reprieve to clear fields and focus on hedgerow management
0 Tillage update: Weather gives reprieve to clear fields and focus on hedgerow management Great progress has been made with harvesting this week, reports Ciaran Collins, Teagasc Crops Specialist, and – apart for some beans – the vast majority of crops will harvested by the weekend. The long overdue dry spell has given […]
7 September 2023

Managing hedgerows on tillage farms
0 Managing hedgerows on tillage farms Dr. Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, joins Michael Hennessy on the latest Tillage Edge podcast to talk about the management of hedgerows on tillage farms. Catherine explains that allowing hedges to grow wider and taller is very important to encourage biodiversity and increase carbon capture. She […]
7 September 2023

Further modifications to catch crop grazing rules
Further modifications to catch crop grazing rules The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has announced a modification to the rules relating to GAEC Standard 6 – the rule related to lie-back areas for catch crops. This standard is part of the necessary conditionality associated with the implementation of the Basic […]
31 August 2023

Environment constraints, land access and income to be discussed at Crops Forum
Environment constraints, land access and income to be discussed at Crops Forum The Teagasc Crops Forum, taking place on Friday, September 8th, will discuss pressing challenges for the tillage industry, including environment constraints, land access and income. The Crops Forum will address these areas and talk about the recent Marginal Abatement Cost […]
31 August 2023