Environment

Using TAMS to improve Farm Sustainability
Using TAMS to improve Farm Sustainability Séamus Nolan, Dairy Advisor, Teagasc Castlerea, discusses using TAMS to improve farm sustainability. Séamus outlines a sample of eligible investments under TAMS which benefit both the farmer and the environment. If considering applying for a TAMS grant consult your Teagasc advisor. Read more here The Targeted […]
27 July 2022

Anaerobic Digestion Plant – Teagasc Grange
Anaerobic Digestion Plant – Teagasc Grange A pilot-scale anaerobic digestion plant is currently under construction at Teagasc Grange. It is due to be commissioned in 2022. The plant will produce biogas using grass silage & cattle slurry. Find out more from our team in Grange Paul Crosson, Ciara Beausang, Sofia Tisocco & […]
24 July 2022

Growing wild – dog rose and meadowsweet
Growing wild – dog rose and meadowsweet 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 dog rose and meadowsweet Dog rose Look out for dog rose with […]
24 July 2022

Biodiversity Farm Walk in Wexford
Biodiversity Farm Walk in Wexford Colm Doran, Teagasc advisor, Gorey extends an open invitation to what promises to be an informative evening at a Biodiversity Farm Walk on the dairy farm of Alan & Cheryl Poole on Wednesday, 20th July at 7pm near Craanford, Gorey, Co. Wexford. Attendees will see good on-farm […]
18 July 2022

Drinks Ireland partners with Teagasc Signpost programme to support sustainable future supply of Irish grain
Drinks Ireland partners with Teagasc Signpost programme to support sustainable future supply of Irish grain The Teagasc Signpost programme has announced a partnership with Drinks Ireland, which represents Irish drinks manufacturers and suppliers, to further reduce the environmental footprint of grain production, which is key to underpinning the future sustainability needs of […]
14 July 2022

Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter July 2022
Teagasc Signpost Programme Newsletter July 2022 In this month’s newsletter we’ve a short article on improving nutrient efficiency on tillage farms by Mark Plunkett. We profile two Signpost farmers – pigs farmers Miriam & Mattie Moore, Co. Offaly & organic farmer Bill George, Co. Laois. We’ve our usual climate actions for the […]
13 July 2022

Growing wild – Honeysuckle and Foxglove
Growing wild – Honeysuckle and Foxglove 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 Honeysuckle (or Woodbine) and Foxglove Honeysuckle or Woodbine Look out for honeysuckle, also called woodbine, […]
10 July 2022

Growing Wild – Elder and Ragged Robin
0 Growing Wild – Elder and Ragged Robin 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 Elder and Ragged Robin Elder Look out for elder, called bour tree in […]
3 July 2022

Meet Michael & Alex McCarthy, Signpost dairy farmers
Meet Michael & Alex McCarthy, Signpost dairy farmers We are farming in a partnership milking 170 cows on a grass based system. We farm 104 hectares. A major challenge we see coming at us over the next couple of years are the environmental challenges. As Signpost farmers we want to increase biodiversity […]
28 June 2022

Silage effluent, storing silage & water quality
Silage effluent, storing silage & water quality Silage effluent is highly pollutant to waterbodies and must be stored and collected according to best practice. An accidental discharge can have serious effects on a rivers ecology including fish kills for long distances downstream. Kieran Kenny, Teagasc ASSAP advisor, Roscommon has practical advice Silage […]
27 June 2022