Crops

National Crops Forum – Part Two
National Crops Forum – Part Two The annual National Crops Forum will take place virtually this year due to Covid19 Restrictions. The Forum will take place over two days on Thursday, 9th and 16th September at 11:30am. Find out how to register here and join us this Thursday morning for Part 2. […]
13 September 2021

Invest wisely following bumper harvest
Invest wisely following bumper harvest Will this be classed as a bumper year for tillage farmers in years to come? Michael Hennessy, Teagasc Head of Crops takes a closer look and suggests wise options for spending the increased revenue coming through the farm gate while reducing the overall tax bill in the […]
12 September 2021

National Crops Forum – Part One
0 National Crops Forum – Part One The annual National Crops Forum will take place virtually this year due to Covid19 Restrictions. The Forum will take place over two days on Thursday, 9th and 16th September at 11:30am. Find out how to register here and join us for Part 1 this Thursday morning. […]
6 September 2021

Blackgrass – Cultural control options
Blackgrass – Cultural control options If herbicides controlled blackgrass, it would not be considered the problem it is. Unfortunately, if blackgrass appears in a field there is a good chance that it will be resistant to some or all of the available herbicides. Ciaran Collins, Tillage Specialist discusses Cultural control options here […]
31 August 2021

Organic Cereals
Organic Cereals The area devoted to organic cereal production in Ireland is relatively small, according to Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) figures. However, there is a strong demand from other organic farmers and cereal processors for home-produced grain. Is it an option for you? The natural immunity of plants […]
26 August 2021

Improving Aphid control through enhanced monitoring and diagnostics
Improving Aphid control through enhanced monitoring and diagnostics Control of cereal aphids and BYDV virus is more challenging in recent years due to insecticide resistance and the recent loss of neonicotinoid seed treatments.The newly constructed Teagasc suction tower network improves farmer data and decision-making as Louise McNamara Crops Researcher outlines The newly […]
18 July 2021

Blackgrass
Blackgrass Dealing with blackgrass is a challenge and one that no farmer or agronomist should underestimate. Blackgrass, similar to other weeds, can spread in many ways on machinery, in straw, by animals or birds, in seed or mixtures. Crops specialist Shay Phelan has information and advice One of my first experiences of […]
16 July 2021

Increased vulnerability of upcoming wheat varieties to Irish septoria strains confirmed
Increased vulnerability of upcoming wheat varieties to Irish septoria strains confirmed Researchers in Teagasc have confirmed that Irish strains of septoria are able to overcome a source of genetic resistance present in a range of near-market winter wheat varieties. This is the conclusion of a significant study led by Dr Steven Kildea, […]
13 July 2021

Teagasc Crops Trials Event – Thursday
Teagasc Crops Trials Event – Thursday This week a Teagasc Crops Trials Event is taking place in Oak Park, Carlow, across two days on Wednesday, 30th June & Thursday, 1st July 2021. In contrast to our traditional Crops Open Days, held in the past and in order to adhere to public health […]
28 June 2021

Fight against Blight
Fight against Blight Growing potatoes commercially is not for the faint hearted, they are a high input crop to grow with costs in many cases over €2,500 per acre. One of the biggest costs in the crop is disease control, particularly potato blight.Crops specialist Shay Phelan has some advice There are many […]
20 June 2021