Environment

Soil health physical examination
Soil health physical examination TEAGASC researchers at Johnstown Castle and Oak Park, along with collaborators from UCD, have developed soil physical health tools to use at field or national monitoring network scales. Research Officers Owen Fenton, Dermot Forristal & Giulia Bondi bring us fascinating insight into Soil Health here As part of […]
30 July 2021

Signpost Farmers: Tim Leader & Aidan Maguire
Signpost Farmers: Tim Leader & Aidan Maguire Meet two of our Signpost Farmers – Tim Leader and Aidan Maguire. Tim Leader farms a Dairy, Dairy Replacements and Calf to Store/Beef enterprise in Kilcorney, Rathcoole, Co Cork while Aidan Maguire farms a calf to beef enterprise in Antylstown, Navan, Co. Meath. Read all […]
29 July 2021

Nitrogen Loss to Water in Agricultural Catchments
Nitrogen Loss to Water in Agricultural Catchments Every four years the Nitrates Directive is reviewed and changes are made to the regulations. 2021 is such a year. In Teagasc, the Agricultural Catchments Programme (ACP) studies water quality in 6 contrasting catchments across the country. Edward Burgess ACP, discusses some ACP study results […]
29 July 2021

Fertiliser advice under prolonged dry soil conditions
Fertiliser advice under prolonged dry soil conditions Over the last 6 to 7 weeks soil moisture deficits (SMD) have continued to increase due to low rainfall in many parts of the country. At SMD above 50 mm growth becomes restricted. Mark Plunkett, Teagasc Soil & Plant Nutrition Specialist discusses Fertiliser N Application […]
28 July 2021

Sustainable soil management to unleash soil biodiversity potential and increase environmental, economic and social wellbeing
Sustainable soil management to unleash soil biodiversity potential and increase environmental, economic and social wellbeing In June 2021, the Horizon 2020 project, SOILGUARD, held its inaugural meeting online, kicking off its project activities. Twenty-five trans-disciplinar project partners from 17 countries came together to share the project goals, expectations and results to be […]
26 July 2021

On-farm Steps to Benefit the Environment
On-farm Steps to Benefit the Environment Climate change and the Environment are real and urgent topics which will be with us for a long time to come. In this short video Peter Comer, Mayo ASSAP Advisor looks at a few of the “heavy hitters” that farmers can adopt right now which will […]
18 July 2021

REAP Margins fencing date approaches
REAP Margins fencing date approaches Aoife Leader, Teagasc Walsh Scholar, highlights how farmers can maintain and enhance field margins for farmland biodiversity bearing in mind that farmers availing of the REAP scheme may choose to fence these margins from livestock. For REAP this fencing must be in place by 15th July 2021. […]
14 July 2021

Breaking the Pathway of Phosphorus and Sediment entering Waterways
Breaking the Pathway of Phosphorus and Sediment entering Waterways When farmers are applying fertilisers, cultivating, grazing or draining land close to watercourses, careful, site specific land management can minimise the risk of Phosphorus and sediment loss and help improve water quality. Ivan Kelly, ASSAP Advisor, Teagasc Galway/Clare has good advice here Nutrient […]
13 July 2021

Climate Actions for July
Climate Actions for July For the latest current and up to date farm advice from the Signpost Programme and for details of the Climate Actions that you should adopt for the month of July on your farm see here Oversown Clover Swards Graze swards that have been over sown at 800 kg […]
12 July 2021

Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter July 2021
0 Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter July 2021 This issue of the Teagasc Signpost e-newsletter features timely climate actions for July as well as a glossary of commonly used climate change terms. We meet Signpost Farmers Aidan Maguire and Tim Leader. Get useful tips on managing clover swards, minimising nitrates loss to water & […]
8 July 2021