Dairy

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

Early May harvest essential for winter milk silage
Early May harvest essential for winter milk silage Profitable winter milk systems rely on the availability of high quality silage, with 75-80DMD targeted to lessen the requirement for concentrate feed over the winter months. Speaking as part of the recent ‘Protecting Margins on Winter Milk farms after a tough Spring’ webinar, Advisor […]
25 April 2024

The milk production benefits of incorporating white clover in grass swards
The milk production benefits of incorporating white clover in grass swards Since 2013, researchers in Teagasc Moorepark and Clonakilty have been looking at the benefits incorporating white clover into grass swards can bring. Along with reducing the requirement for chemical nitrogen, milk production benefits have been witnessed. The sustainability of Irish milk […]
24 April 2024

Steps to improve the likelihood of success with sexed semen
Steps to improve the likelihood of success with sexed semen Sexed semen provides many potential advantages to dairy farmers. The most obvious reason to use sexed semen is the sex bias induced in the calf crop, with 90% of the pregnancies resulting in a heifer birth and only 10% male dairy calves. […]
22 April 2024

Reducing TB risk
Reducing TB risk The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) provided guidelines on reducing the risk of TB in your herd. The advice on reducing herd-wildlife contact is particularly important, but other steps are: Only buy animals from low-risk herds, that is herds that have not had an outbreak of […]
20 April 2024

Signpost farmer update: All set for breeding and trialling plantain
Signpost farmer update: All set for breeding and trialling plantain Seán Moher, a dairy farmer Mitchelstown, Co. Cork, is a participant in the Teagasc Signpost Programme and Teagasc/Dairygold Joint Programme. In this update, he outlines his plans for breeding and explains why he’s including plantain in his grassland swards. The final preparations […]
20 April 2024

Weigh heifers before opting for sexed semen
Weigh heifers before opting for sexed semen Earlier housing and a delayed turnout may mean that some dairy replacement heifers are behind target for breeding. Joining James Dunne on a recent episode of the Dairy Edge podcast, Teagasc Dairy Specialist, Stuart Childs touched on the ramifications this may have for the fast-approaching […]
17 April 2024

Extension to Nitrates Derogation application and Dairy Banding deadline
Extension to Nitrates Derogation application and Dairy Banding deadline Extensions to the deadlines to submit Nitrates Derogation applications for 2024 and for dairy farmers to confirm their 2024 dairy excretion rate band were today announced by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D. Originally scheduled to close on […]
17 April 2024

Watch: Preparing for breeding on Teagasc/Tirlán Future Farms
Watch: Preparing for breeding on Teagasc/Tirlán Future Farms Sandra Hayes, Teagasc/Tirlán Future Farm Programme Co-ordinator, visited a number of demonstration farmers recently to highlight how they are preparing for the upcoming breeding season. David Fennelly Sandra visited David Fennelly from near Portarlington, Co. Laois in early April. At the time of the […]
15 April 2024