Environment

The importance of having a nutrient plan on your farm in 2022
0 The importance of having a nutrient plan on your farm in 2022 Now more than ever the efficient use of all organic and chemical fertilisers is vital to supply fertiliser requirements and control costs on farm. Tom Deane, Teagasc Advisor, Enniscorthy looks at importing slurry to minimise fertiliser cost but advises on […]
9 June 2022

Lime – the forgotten fertiliser
0 Lime – the forgotten fertiliser Improving soil fertility, especially soil pH, leads to increased Nitrogen use efficiency and an increase the availability of soil phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) for plant uptake. James Dunne, Teagasc Dairy Specialist sums up why it is so important to apply lime and why it makes financial […]
6 June 2022

Growing Wild – whitethorn and cow parsley
0 Growing Wild – whitethorn and cow parsley Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity to look out for in the countryside. Here she shares some interesting facts of nature about whitethorn, also known as hawthorn, and cow parsley Whitethorn or Hawthorn Look […]
5 June 2022

Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter June 2022
0 Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter June 2022 In this month’s newsletter we present a factsheet on the establishment of multispecies swards; we profile 3 Signpost farmers; have timely climate actions for this month; some short video messages from HRH Prince Charles visit to Shane Fitzgerald’s farm; The Environment Edge podcast and more Issue […]
2 June 2022

The Signpost Series – Ireland’s 5th Nitrates Action Programme and beyond
The Signpost Series – Ireland’s 5th Nitrates Action Programme and beyond On this episode of The Signpost Series which took place on Friday, 13th May, Pat Murphy, Head of Environment KT, Teagasc was joined by Ted Massey & Leanne Roache, Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine (DAFM) Nitrates Division to discuss […]
28 May 2022

New Teagasc study finds no impact of inhibitors on the soil microbiome
New Teagasc study finds no impact of inhibitors on the soil microbiome New research from Teagasc Johnstown Castle has demonstrated that there was no impact of urease inhibitor N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT), incorporated into protected urea fertiliser, on the structure and abundance of soil bacterial and fungal communities after 5 years repeated […]
24 May 2022

Climate Actions for May
Climate Actions for May As we progress through the latter half of May it’s time to check to see if we are meeting our Signpost climate action targets for May; Using protected urea, grazing at 8-10cm, targeting a late May silage cut, manage silage effluent, right clover incorporation conditions, applying sulphur to […]
21 May 2022

How farmers can help bees on World Bee Day
How farmers can help bees on World Bee Day It’s #WorldBeeDay. Bees need food all year round, requiring a diversity of flowering plants in the landscape. Farmers can help bees by allowing space for wildflowers to grow and flower within hedgerows and field margins, around farmyards, along farm roadways and in field […]
20 May 2022

Additives reducing methane emissions
Additives reducing methane emissions The ‘METH-ABATE’ project aims to identify additives from a range of sources in order to reduce methane emissions. Emily Roskam and Sinéad Waters, Teagasc Grange Researchers enlighten us. Sinead Waters also presented on the role of feed additives in reducing methane emissions in a Signpost video here Under […]
19 May 2022

Bats and their habitats
Bats and their habitats It’s National Biodiversity Week and Bat Walks are among events planned around the country. Bats and their Habitats is one of a Countryside Management series of leaflets published by Teagasc. Here we share some of the interesting facts about Bats like: Bats only have a single baby, once […]
18 May 2022