Dairy

Investing in the correct herd genetics
Investing in the correct herd genetics James Dunne, Teagasc Dairy Specialist, Ballyhaise, discusses the benefits of investing in high EBI stock in order to improve overall herd performance One question which is often asked at farm level is where to invest in the farm to get the greatest return? It’s no different […]
12 September 2022

Shinagh Dairy Open Day
0 Shinagh Dairy Open Day An open day on the Shinagh dairy farm, near Bandon, Co. Cork, on Friday, 2 September outlined the steps taken towards achieving a climate neutral and profitable dairy farm. The technical focuses of the Shinagh dairy farm have been to maximise the amount of grass grown and utilised […]
6 September 2022

Options for culling cows this autumn
0 Options for culling cows this autumn In late lactation, we’re often asked about the economics of milking cows on to the end of lactation or considering earlier culling. George Ramsbottom, Teagasc Dairy Specialist looks at three different options in this regard. He advises assessing current winter fodder stocks first and plan if […]
5 September 2022

Farm Zero Carbon (FZC) Focus at Shinagh Dairy Farm Open Day
Farm Zero Carbon (FZC) Focus at Shinagh Dairy Farm Open Day Can we achieve a climate neutral and profitable dairy farm? Join us at the Shinagh Open Day on Friday, 2 September at 11am and find out why we think so. John McNamara, Padraig French, Teagasc & Kevin Ahern, Manager, tell us […]
31 August 2022

Invest wisely this Autumn
Invest wisely this Autumn With milk price in a place that no one could have forecast at the beginning of the year, the returns on dairy farms will be equally as good as 2021. This is in spite of a rise in costs. Dairy Specialist Stuart Childs has advice on best value […]
29 August 2022

Soil fertility declining on Irish dairy farms
Soil fertility declining on Irish dairy farms In 2021 Teagasc analysed 30,082 grassland soil samples, of which 21,049 were taken on dairy farms. We see that soil fertility declined on dairy farms for the second consecutive year. Here is a summary of the main changes for soil pH, phosphorus (P) and potassium […]
25 August 2022

Recycled Astro turf on farm roadways
Recycled Astro turf on farm roadways Increasingly we see dairy farmers using recycled astro-turf from all weather sports pitches or hockey pitches on their farm roadways to improve the top surface on the road, increase cow flow and reduce lameness. Dairy specialist Patrick Gowing advises on key things to be considered Farmers […]
22 August 2022

Contract Rearing of Replacement Heifers
Contract Rearing of Replacement Heifers What is contract rearing? What makes contract rearing attractive to dairy farmers? What makes contract rearing attractive to rearers? What information is available? Get all the answers here and at our upcoming open days starting on 1st September at 11am in Golden Co. Tipperary What is contract […]
21 August 2022

12 Steps for Dairy farmers to Reduce Gaseous Emissions
12 Steps for Dairy farmers to Reduce Gaseous Emissions The Signpost Programme led by Teagasc, is a multi-annual campaign to lead climate action by all Irish farmers. The latest output from this programme is a guide outlining 12 Steps for Dairy farmers to take to reduce Gaseous Emissions on their farms. Download […]
18 August 2022

Lessons in attracting and retaining dairy farm workers
Lessons in attracting and retaining dairy farm workers Flexible hours and good working conditions are key to attracting and retaining staff says Martina Gormley Teagasc Dairy Specialist, Athenry. Martina takes a look outside of agriculture to see what other businesses are doing to meet this challenge. Eugene and Dymphna Sharkey, share their […]
15 August 2022