Dairy

Get snapping – ‘This is Dairying’ Photo Competition launched
0 Get snapping – ‘This is Dairying’ Photo Competition launched Teagasc, with the support of FBD Insurance, is delighted to launch the ‘This is Dairying’ photo competition in the lead-up to the Teagasc Moorepark Dairy Open Day which is taking place in early July. Running throughout the month of June, this year’s competition […]
6 June 2025

Protecting farm fertiliser nitrogen for farm productivity
0 Protecting farm fertiliser nitrogen for farm productivity Making the switch to protected urea delivers costs savings, more grass from less nitrogen, reduced farm emissions and more, Specialist on the Teagasc Signpost Programme, Mark Plunkett delves into some of the key benefits. Urea fertiliser is the most widely used nitrogen (N) source in […]
5 June 2025

No more tail paint
0 No more tail paint In the midst of the breeding season, Teagasc Signpost Programme and Lakeland Dairies Monitor farmer, Kieran McDermott tells us how a recently installed heat detection system is proving its worth on his farm in Co. Monaghan. I have just installed heat detection collars on the farm. It is […]
4 June 2025
Recap: Does seasonality affect how much methane an animal produces?
0 Recap: Does seasonality affect how much methane an animal produces? In a recent Teagasc x NZAGRC webinar, researchers from Teagasc and New Zealand presented their latest findings on the effect of seasonality on methane production by grazing dairy cows. Understanding these methane emissions is important for accurate accounting of agricultural greenhouse gas […]
4 June 2025

Achieving high levels of farm performance in a sustainable manner – a farmer’s perspective
0 Achieving high levels of farm performance in a sustainable manner – a farmer’s perspective Irish dairy farms are making huge progress when it comes to improving their sustainability metrics, with the Teagasc/FBD Environmental Sustainability Awards highlighting the farms which are leaders in this regard. For this week’s Dairy Edge, James Dunne is […]
3 June 2025

Teat liners – time for a change?
0 Teat liners – time for a change? Over the next few weeks, Padraig O’Connor writes, the teat liners will need to be changed in most spring-calving dairy herds. This will depend on the parlour size, the number of milkings per day and the number of cows being milked through the parlour. The […]
2 June 2025

Working together: Collaborative farming models for a sustainable future
0 Working together: Collaborative farming models for a sustainable future Where potential successors are not in a position to take over, but the current generation want to step back from farming, what are the options? Collaborative Farming Specialist, Ruth Fennell took a closer look at collaborative farming models at the recent Entry, Progression […]
1 June 2025

Don’t miss the opportunity to apply lime
Don’t miss the opportunity to apply lime When it comes to applying lime, farmers have been encouraged to take every opportunity to do so during the growing season, Specialist on the Teagasc Signpost Programme, Mark Plunkett reminds us of the key benefits of liming. To maximise the return from applied fertilisers, soil […]
27 May 2025

July date for Moorepark Open Day
July date for Moorepark Open Day The date has been set, and preparations are well underway for Teagasc’s biennial flagship dairy event – the Moorepark Dairy Open Day. Taking place on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the theme of the open day is ‘Innovating for the Future’, and is proudly sponsored by FBD […]
27 May 2025
Understanding the seasonal reduction in milk fat percentage on Irish dairy farms
Understanding the seasonal reduction in milk fat percentage on Irish dairy farms Within Irish dairy systems, farmers consistently face a seasonal reduction in milk fat percentage from spring to summer. In this article, Michael Dineen and Chris Heffernan from Teagasc Moorepark share recent findings on milk fat percentage. Milk fat contributes to […]
27 May 2025