Environment

Healthy hedges deliver for biodiversity
Healthy hedges deliver for biodiversity As part of National Hedgerow Week 2024, Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, tells us of the biodiversity benefits of healthy hedges. All native hedges are incredibly important for biodiversity. They are generally 200 years old and, in addition to the hedge plants, the ground vegetation and […]
30 August 2024

Value of healthy hedgerows highlighted as National Hedgerow Week is launched
Value of healthy hedgerows highlighted as National Hedgerow Week is launched Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversity, Pippa Hackett, today, Wednesday, 28 August launched National Hedgerow Week 2024 at an event in Birr Castle, Co. Offaly. National Hedgerow Week, which is jointly coordinated by Teagasc and the Heritage Council, is […]
28 August 2024

Do you know what a species rich grassland looks like or if you have one on your farm?
Do you know what a species rich grassland looks like or if you have one on your farm? Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, Dr Catherine Keena, joins us on the latest Environment Edge podcast to discuss natural and semi-natural grassland. The discussion covers various aspects of grassland management in Ireland, focusing on the […]
26 August 2024
Growing Wild: Haws and Powdery Mildew on Whitethorn
Growing Wild: Haws and Powdery Mildew on Whitethorn Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity, focusing this time on Haws and Powdery Mildew on Whitethorn. Haws on Whitethorn Look out for haws on whitethorn and note where they are occurring – on […]
23 August 2024

Farmland Biodiversity Event at Birr Castle Demesne
Farmland Biodiversity Event at Birr Castle Demesne Teagasc, in collaboration with The Heritage Council, is delighted to host a Farmland Biodiversity Event on Wednesday, 28 August 2024, from 11 AM to 3 PM at Birr Castle Demesne, Birr, Co. Offaly. This event provides a unique opportunity for farmers, landowners, and environmental enthusiasts […]
22 August 2024

Refresher: The Teagasc Better Farming for Water Campaign
Refresher: The Teagasc Better Farming for Water Campaign The Teagasc Better Farming for Water campaign was cited as a substantive action in the today, August 20, published Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s plan to progress the retaining of Ireland’s Nitrates Derogation post 2025. In this article, we take a look […]
20 August 2024
Growing Wild: Scarlet Waxcap and Yellow Meadow Ants
Growing Wild: Scarlet Waxcap and Yellow Meadow Ants Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity, focusing this time on Scarlet Waxcap and Yellow Meadow Ants. Scarlet Waxcap Look out for scarlet waxcaps, one of our waxcap fungi found in tightly grazed areas […]
17 August 2024

The Value of Slurry & Autumn Management
The Value of Slurry & Autumn Management What is the nutrient value of your slurry and how much do you think 1,000 gallons is worth? Teagasc ASSAP advisor, Hugh Rooney, joins us on the latest Environment Edge podcast to discuss all things slurry and how to get the best from it. Hugh […]
11 August 2024

Northern Ireland Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs visit to the Mountain Water Catchment, Co Monaghan
Northern Ireland Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs visit to the Mountain Water Catchment, Co Monaghan Teagasc, together with its ASSAP partners LAWPRO and Lakeland Dairies, welcomed Northern Ireland Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Andrew Muir to the farm of Padraig and Niall Hughes, Emyvale, County Monaghan, located in […]
11 August 2024
Growing Wild: Water Mint and Jellyfish
0 Growing Wild: Water Mint and Jellyfish Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity, focusing this time on Water Mint and Jellyfish. Water mint Look out for water mint with purplish leaves and stems, easily identified by the familiar minty smell when crushed. […]
3 August 2024