Crops

Research verifies low carbon footprint of Irish grain
Research verifies low carbon footprint of Irish grain New Teagasc research on the Tirlán grain pool has shown that Irish grain has one of the lowest carbon footprints in the world. Tirlán, in conjunction with Teagasc, invested in developing a new LCA model which was used to complete Ireland’s first carbon footprint […]
22 February 2024

Giving this year’s malting barley crop the best start
Giving this year’s malting barley crop the best start Malting barley plays an important role on many Irish tillage farms, from where 300,000 tonnes are produced to supply the Irish drinks sector annually. As part of the recent Teagasc/Boortmalt Malting Barley Conference, growers were reminded of the importance of having the correct […]
22 February 2024

Malting barley continues to be in high demand from the Irish drinks industry
Malting barley continues to be in high demand from the Irish drinks industry The Teagasc/Boortmalt Malting Barley Conference was held yesterday, Tuesday, 20 February in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. The conference attendees included farmers and industry professionals involved in producing over 300,000 tonnes of malting barley to supply the Irish drinks sector every […]
21 February 2024

The Irish Specific Carbon Calculator
The Irish Specific Carbon Calculator On this episode of the Tillage Edge, you’ll hear from John Spink, Head of Crops Environment and Land Use in Teagasc, who spoke at the Teagasc National Conference on how to calculate carbon use or greenhouse gases (GHG) on tillage farms. John outlined the new tool from […]
15 February 2024

Variable cost respite for cereal crops
Variable cost respite for cereal crops Despite challenges aplenty in the tillage industry, there appears to be some good news in the form of a variable cost respite for cereal growers. Prepared as an indicative guide on crop margins by Teagasc Crops Specialists Ciaran Collins and Shay Phelan, the Crops Costs and […]
15 February 2024

Keeping a finger on the pulse
Keeping a finger on the pulse Richard Lynch, VALPRO Path project manager, tells us about the Teagasc led project focusing on adding value to pulse crops, this World Pulses Day, Saturday 10 February. Pulse crops, with their incredible versatility, nutritional richness, and environmental benefits, hold the power to revolutionize both our food […]
10 February 2024

Managing winter oilseed rape and evaluating the potential of spring beans
0 Managing winter oilseed rape and evaluating the potential of spring beans Teagasc Crops Specialist, Shay Phelan writes on the important management tasks to complete for winter oilseed rape crops, while also evaluating the potential of spring beans as a crop option this year. Oilseed rape crops mostly look fine but February can […]
8 February 2024

A preview of the Teagasc Regional Winter Crop walks
0 A preview of the Teagasc Regional Winter Crop walks Teagasc will run a series of winter crop walks across the country from February 13 to 16. On this week’s Tillage Edge podcast, Shay Phelan, Teagasc Crops Specialist, chats about what to expect. As many crops are patchy or have poor establishment, Shay […]
8 February 2024

Value your rotations carefully
0 Value your rotations carefully Tillage rotations not only play an important role in maximising crop yields and margins, but they also bring sustainability benefits, Dermot Forristal, researcher in Teagasc Oak Park, told the recent National Tillage Conference. Although high levels of rainfall hampered the autumn establishment campaign for many, he urged farmers […]
7 February 2024

Glyphosate: Avoid the resistance risk!
0 Glyphosate: Avoid the resistance risk! Glyphosate is an essential component of IWM and a resistance management tool. We must protect its efficacy to ensure we can continue to control critical grass weeds in the future, writes Vijaya Bhaskar of Teagasc Oak Park. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide used to control annual and […]
6 February 2024