Dairy

Budgeting feed for next winter
0 Budgeting feed for next winter The prolonged and challenging winter has depleted a lot of the silage stocks across the country. An effective tool at quantifying the fodder requirements for your farm this winter is completing a fodder budget, writes Stephen O’Callaghan, Walsh Scholar, Teagasc Meath. We may not want to start […]
8 May 2024
Scoring clover and progressing through breeding with John Ryan, Teagasc/Tirlán Future Farmer
0 Scoring clover and progressing through breeding with John Ryan, Teagasc/Tirlán Future Farmer Sandra Hayes, Co-Ordinator of the Teagasc/Tirlán Future Farm Programme, recently visited monitor farmer John Ryan, where they undertook clover scoring on his farm in Tipperary. Sandra explained: “Along with the usual grass walk, we did a clover score of all […]
7 May 2024

How to achieve a high level of milk performance over the coming months
0 How to achieve a high level of milk performance over the coming months With the difficult grazing conditions throughout the spring, it’s no harm to reflect on the last number of months as to what worked well and what can be improved for the future. It’s maybe more important though to identify […]
7 May 2024

Summer stocking rate effects on cow performance & silage stocks
0 Summer stocking rate effects on cow performance & silage stocks With Spring milk supply down on many farms due to poor weather conditions this Spring, focus must be on maintaining good cow performance over the next few months. Martina Gormley tells us that summer stocking rate can have a big effect on […]
6 May 2024

A breeding plan to improve beef merit and maintain calving traits
0 A breeding plan to improve beef merit and maintain calving traits Limerick dairy farmer, Niall Moloney places a firm focus on calving ease and gestation length when selecting beef sires for use on his dairy herd, but that doesn’t mean the beef merit of the calves produced can’t be improved. Niall, married […]
4 May 2024

Bull teams: Equal usage required to lessen risk
0 Bull teams: Equal usage required to lessen risk With the breeding season kicking into gear on many farms, Teagasc and ICBF recommend that teams of AI bulls are used when breeding dairy cows and heifers. Selected on the basis of breeding replacement heifers, a balanced team of dairy AI sires should be […]
1 May 2024

A game of thirds – splitting the beef team by gestation
0 A game of thirds – splitting the beef team by gestation Milking 170 cows on a 55ha grazing platform in Kilconieron, Co. Galway, David Gannon will follow a beef breeding programme to enhance the beef characteristics and merit of his calves – especially those born in the shoulders of the calving season. […]
1 May 2024

Shedding light on the cost of lameness
Shedding light on the cost of lameness A recent paper published in the Veterinary Ireland Journal has shed light on the potential costs associated with lameness in Irish dairy herds. Authored by Muireann Conneely, Teagasc Research Officer, and Eoin Ryan, Professor in veterinary science, UCD, the paper discussed the effects that lameness […]
30 April 2024

Now is a good time to assess your cash flow
Now is a good time to assess your cash flow Hopefully the bad weather of spring 2024 is behind us and we will move into more favourable weather for the remainder of the year. Now is a good time to take stock of where the farm sits and the cash position of […]
29 April 2024

DairyBeef 500 Ambassador shares 2024 beef breeding plan
DairyBeef 500 Ambassador shares 2024 beef breeding plan On this week’s episode of the Dairy Edge, Stuart Childs is joined by David Gannon, Aurivo Joint Programme Monitor Farmer and DairyBeef 500 Ambassador, and John McCabe, Monitor Farm advisor with the Aurivo Joint Programme, to discuss the beef breeding plan for David’s farm […]
29 April 2024