Environment

Organic farming might be for you
Organic farming might be for you Organic farming has enjoyed increased interest from farmers in recent years. John Noonan, Teagasc Organic Advisor, outlines more in this article. This increased interest has occurred partly due to the rising costs of feed and fertiliser, and also the reduction in direct payments of a large […]
19 June 2023

Low-input grassland and arable grass margins
Low-input grassland and arable grass margins Catherine Keena, Countryside Management Specialist, writes about scoring low-input grassland and arable grass margins. Scoring low-input grassland Approximately 100,000ha of low-input grassland was selected under the Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES). These fields will be assessed by ACRES advisors this summer to determine how they score […]
17 June 2023

Signpost Series – Managing Soil Health
Signpost Series – Managing Soil Health On this episode of The Signpost Series which took place on Friday, 9 June, Mark Gibson, Head of Teagasc Outreach & Innovation Department was joined by Dr. Stefan Geisen, Wageningen University and Research to discuss managing soil health. A questions and answers session took place at […]
16 June 2023

Lime use at highest rate in 22 years, as fertiliser sales decline
Lime use at highest rate in 22 years, as fertiliser sales decline Data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) have pointed to increases in the quantity of lime being sold while, at the same time, a reduction in fertiliser sales volumes were reported. Releasing data for 2022 fertiliser sales, the CSO has […]
15 June 2023

New Signpost Advisory Programme in place
New Signpost Advisory Programme in place A new free Signpost Advisory service has been established to assist farmers in making their farms more environmentally sustainable. A team of 20 Signpost advisors is in place across the Teagasc advisory regions and will work with farmers to develop and implement plans to reduce greenhouse […]
14 June 2023

The role of Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme
The role of Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme In Ireland, all water policy and management is led by the Water Framework Directive. Under this directive, Ireland has been set a target of achieving at least ‘good status’ for all waters in Ireland. However, despite a lot of good work over the […]
11 June 2023

Carbon Farming Initiatives
Carbon Farming Initiatives Carbon farming is a new green business model to reward farmers and land managers for curbing climate change, Donal O’Brien, Researcher at Teagasc Johnstown Castle, tells us more. This form of farming is defined by the European Commission as a carbon removal activity that leads to greater storage of […]
11 June 2023

ACRES – how will your farm score?
0 ACRES – how will your farm score? The Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) is Ireland’s new agri-environment climate scheme under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan. This new €1.5 billion flagship agri-environment scheme is to address biodiversity decline, while delivering an income support. In this article, Joanne Masterson, ASSAP Advisor, Teagasc Galway/Clare, explains how the […]
8 June 2023

When do you reduce chemical fertiliser in a grass clover sward?
0 When do you reduce chemical fertiliser in a grass clover sward? Dr. Deirdre Hennessy features on this edition of the Environment Edge podcast, where she speaks about the nutrient management of grass clover swards. Speaking from her years of experience in managing these swards under research conditions at Teagasc Moorepark, the lecturer […]
5 June 2023

Signpost Series: Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss – what was the process?
Signpost Series: Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss – what was the process? On this episode of The Signpost Series, Mark Gibson, Head of Teagasc Outreach & Innovation Department, was joined by Dr. Aoibhinn Ní Shuilleabhain, Chair of the Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss, to discuss the Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss – […]
29 May 2023