Crops

New Teagasc Organic Cropping and Integrated Systems Specialist
0 New Teagasc Organic Cropping and Integrated Systems Specialist Teagasc have appointed Martin Bourke as a new Organic Cropping and Integrated Systems Specialist. He joins Elaine Leavy and Joe Kellegher as Teagasc national organic specialists who support organic farmers and advisers. Teagasc are also in the process of appointing 6 regional organic advisors […]
8 August 2022

Potato blight disease research
0 Potato blight disease research Potato late blight, continues to be the most economically destructive disease of global potato crops. The primary potato disease remains Phytophthora infestans (late blight), responsible for €1,000,000,000 of annual losses in the EU alone. Read about the focus of Teagasc Late Blight Research here Given Irish climatic conditions […]
6 August 2022

Tillage Update – Changes to Shallow Cultivation Post-Harvest Requirements
0 Tillage Update – Changes to Shallow Cultivation Post-Harvest Requirements Mark Plunkett, Teagasc Soil & Plant Nutrition Specialist, remarks on the exceptionally good weather and soils conditions with 25% less rain in 2022 than normal. Mark has the details on the Amendment to the requirement to shallow cultivate post-harvest, under the Nitrates Directive, […]
4 August 2022

Reducing the impacts of high input costs on Tillage Farms
0 Reducing the impacts of high input costs on Tillage Farms Maintaining current crop yields and margins while managing higher costs of fertilisers, fuel and possibly fertiliser supply issues in the year ahead is today’s challenge. Mark Plunkett, Soil & Plant Nutrition Specialist, Teagasc Johnstown Castle, advises on getting more from each kilo […]
2 August 2022

Tillage Update on Crop Yields and Stubble Cultivation
Tillage Update on Crop Yields and Stubble Cultivation As harvest continues around the country there are some very disappointed winter barley growers especially those with earlier sown (and harvested) crops, as yields rarely surpassed 3.5t/ac. Michael Hennessy Head of Teagasc Crops KT suggests why this might be. He also discusses stubble cultivation […]
28 July 2022

Tillage Update – Fire risks at harvest & Winter Barley
Tillage Update – Fire risks at harvest & Winter Barley Shay Phelan, Teagasc Tillage Specialist cautions on the increased risk of fires on tillage farms right now. He advises farmers to put safety measures in place and lists 10 tips farmers should follow. Shay also reflects on the Winter barley harvest, advising […]
21 July 2022

Tillage Update – Harvest management
Tillage Update – Harvest management Harvest time is upon us and it is usually the busiest time on any tillage farm. Shay Phelan, Teagasc Tillage Specialist has simple tips here which can make the job in hand a bit more efficient and which can also have long term benefits on soil structure. […]
14 July 2022

Tillage Newsletter – July 2022
Tillage Newsletter – July 2022 Get the latest information & advice from the Teagasc Tillage team in the July newsletter. It includes: Nitrate regulations – green cover on tillage ground; Straw Incorporation Measure; Grass weeds; Planning for Harvest 2023; Health & Safety – The most dangerous month and the Teagasc tillage podcast […]
14 July 2022

How to control potato blight
0 How to control potato blight The current edition of The Tillage Edge features researcher Steven Kildea discussing potato blight with crops specialist Shay Phelan. Steven describes the conditions that favour the development of blight in a crop and also how to control the fungus. Steven also discusses how a new strain of […]
7 July 2022

Tillage update – The value of Chopped Straw
0 Tillage update – The value of Chopped Straw Mark Plunkett, Soil & Plant Nutrition Specialist discusses P and K values of chopped straw. In 2022 there will be ~ 52,000ha of straw chopped under the DAFM Straw Incorporation Scheme (SIM) combining both cereals and oilseeds. Incorporating chopped straw is a relatively new […]
7 July 2022