Dairy

Achieving success with red clover and multispecies pastures
0 Achieving success with red clover and multispecies pastures Farming in Mitchelstown, Co. Cork, Teagasc Signpost demonstration farmer Sean Moher is having success with red clover and multispecies swards. In this update, he discusses the management on his farm given the recent upturn in grass growth rates and how such swards are performing. […]
7 August 2024

Less work, better welfare: the benefits of upgrading your calf rearing facilities
0 Less work, better welfare: the benefits of upgrading your calf rearing facilities James Dunne and Anthony Mulligan discuss the importance of reviewing and upgrading calf rearing facilities to improve efficiency and reduce labor demands during peak seasons on dairy farms. Now is the time to review your calf rearing facilities. There is still […]
6 August 2024

Assessing winter feed stocks – what are the priority actions?
Assessing winter feed stocks – what are the priority actions? For this week’s Dairy Edge podcast, James Dunne is joined by Dr Joe Patton, Head of Teagasc Dairy KT, to discuss the recent fodder survey and what options farmers should consider. Given the extended winter at the start of the year and […]
30 July 2024

Now is the time for lime
Now is the time for lime Stuart Childs highlights the importance of spreading lime to optimize soil pH and improve fertiliser response for increased grass production and reduced fodder costs, alongside guidelines for nitrogen application before the closed season. There is much talk of fertiliser in recent days with the minister’s decision […]
29 July 2024

Learnings from 2024 – have you enough high quality silage?
Learnings from 2024 – have you enough high quality silage? A delayed turnout on many farms over the course of spring 2024 has reaffirmed the requirement of having adequate stocks of high quality silage available to support cows during early lactation when grazing isn’t possible. But how much is required? As part […]
29 July 2024

Sexed semen accounted for over 20% of dairy AI serves in 2024
Sexed semen accounted for over 20% of dairy AI serves in 2024 The use of sexed semen has significantly increased on dairy herds over recent years, visitors to the Ballyhaise’24 – Dairy Open Day heard, with such serves accounting for over 20% of dairy AI in 2024. Sexed semen, the usage of […]
28 July 2024

Futureproofing Irish dairy systems at Ballyhaise
Futureproofing Irish dairy systems at Ballyhaise Ballyhaise Farm hosted a major open day on July 24, where the latest technologies available to Irish farmers to futureproof dairy systems were shared. Welcoming farmers to the event, John Kelly, Principal of Ballyhaise Agricultural College, highlighted why addressing the challenge of sustainability is paramount. He […]
26 July 2024

Signpost Farmer update: Alex and Michael McCarthy
Signpost Farmer update: Alex and Michael McCarthy Dairy farming in Feenagh, Co. Limerick, Signpost Programme participants Alex and Michael McCarthy tell us of the happenings on their farm over the month of July, where the focus centred on finishing the breeding season, grassland management, fertiliser applications and calf health. Production and breeding […]
25 July 2024

69% drop in Dairy Family Farm Income in 2023
69% drop in Dairy Family Farm Income in 2023 Representative of over 15,000 dairy farms nationally, the Teagasc National Farm Survey (NFS) 2023 has shown that the average Family Farm Income on dairy farms last year was €49,432 – a decline of 69% or in excess of €105,000 on year previous levels. […]
23 July 2024

Transitioning to low chemical N input clover swards at Ballyhaise
Transitioning to low chemical N input clover swards at Ballyhaise In advance of this week’s Ballyhaise Open Day, taking place on Wednesday, July 24 from 10am, the project team summarise the current trial on clover grazing systems, share early results and look at the implications this research may hold. The financial landscape […]
22 July 2024