Crops

Higher value from protein crops
Higher value from protein crops The demand for plant protein is increasing exponentially. Globally, the plant protein market is estimated to be worth 17 billion per annum and Irish farmers are well positioned to tap into this developing market. Ciaran Collins, Teagasc Tillage Specialist, explains more. Exploiting the benefits of plant protein […]
11 March 2023

Evaluating different establishment systems for malting barley
Evaluating different establishment systems for malting barley The Teagasc/Boortmalt joint programme undertook a demonstration to evaluate the performance of different establishment systems in a 2022 malting barley crop. With an increased interest in non-plough systems for the establishment of malting barley – driven by the cost and time involved with ploughing and […]
10 March 2023

The Potential of Protein Crops Part 3: How to increase the value of protein crops
0 The Potential of Protein Crops Part 3: How to increase the value of protein crops On this week’s Tillage Edge podcast, the third part of a four part series looking at protein crops, we examine if Irish protein crops can be transformed to supply the plant-based protein market with Mark Fenelon and […]
9 March 2023

Do urea-based fertilisers have a role in malting barley?
0 Do urea-based fertilisers have a role in malting barley? With high fertiliser prices continuing into early 2023, Dr. Richie Hackett of Teagasc Oak Park outlined the benefits and potential drawbacks of using urea-based fertilisers when growing malting barley. Addressing the recent Teagasc National Malting Barley Conference, he explained that there are economic […]
7 March 2023

Spring sowing: Growers take advantage of good conditions
0 Spring sowing: Growers take advantage of good conditions Drilling of spring crops has begun much earlier, in many parts of the country, than normal in 2023, with conditions as good as those you would normally expect at the end of March, Teagasc Crops Specialist Shay Phelan discusses more in this article. The […]
2 March 2023

How to claim the Eco Scheme in 2023
0 How to claim the Eco Scheme in 2023 The Eco Scheme is part of the new CAP 2023-2027 and will make up a significant part of farmers payments this year and on this week’s Tillage Edge podcast, Shay Phelan, a Tillage Specialist in Teagasc, outlines the eight measures which farmers can choose […]
2 March 2023

High yields of malting barley start with the correct seeding rate
0 High yields of malting barley start with the correct seeding rate Sowing the correct number of seeds/m2 is vital in order to achieve top yields in spring malting barley, Rebecca Bayley, Teagasc/Boortmalt Joint Programme advisor, told delegates at the recent National Malting Barley Conference. “We aim for 350 seeds/m2. With an approximate […]
1 March 2023

ITLUS meeting in Oak Park
ITLUS meeting in Oak Park The spring workshop of the Irish Tillage and Land Use society (ITLUS) took place in Teagasc Oak Park recently. ITLUS president and Teagasc technologist, Deirdre Doyle welcomed tillage growers, agronomists and industry personnel who attended the meeting. She said: “As Honorary president of ITLUS for 2023, I […]
28 February 2023

Tillage advice: Guidance on spring cereal planting
Tillage advice: Guidance on spring cereal planting After a small amount of rain in the past week, the weather looks to be relatively dry for the next week to 10 days. Michael Hennessy, Head of Crops Knowledge Transfer, offers advice to farmers considering planting in this article. March is just around the […]
23 February 2023

Malting Barley Conference returns this week
Malting Barley Conference returns this week The Malting Barley Conference, as part of the Teagasc Boortmalt Joint Programme, gives farmers and the industry an insight into the latest research and results from the joint programme activities. The conference, taking place on Friday this week, will cover a variety of subjects. Session one […]
20 February 2023