Environment

The one action that saves money and reduces emissions, without extra effort
0 The one action that saves money and reduces emissions, without extra effort What is the one action a farmer can start doing this year without any additional effort that will contribute towards reducing gaseous emissions but also save money? Donegal Signpost Programme dairy farmer, Richard Starrett, and his Teagasc advisor, Conor Maguire, join […]
6 February 2023

Caution advised as soil fertility levels remain stable in 2022
0 Caution advised as soil fertility levels remain stable in 2022 A recent review of the 2022 soil test results show that for the second year running the number of soil samples taken across Ireland has increased. The largest increase in soil sample numbers was on drystock farms, which increased by 19% in […]
3 February 2023

Paving the way to improved nitrogen fertiliser use and soil health
Paving the way to improved nitrogen fertiliser use and soil health Grassland Agro has joined forces with Teagasc and University College Cork (UCC) to support FutureSoils, an innovative new research programme that will pave the way to improved efficiency in nitrogen fertiliser use and soil health on Irish farms. Grassland Agro, via […]
31 January 2023

Eight week window for Nitrates Derogation applications
Eight week window for Nitrates Derogation applications Farmers availing of the Nitrates Derogation for 2023 have until March 31 to do so, with the application process now available through the Department of Agriculture’s Agfood.ie portal. The Nitrates Derogation is contingent on meeting water quality standards, and these measures are designed to protect […]
31 January 2023

What will the National Fertiliser Database mean for farmers?
What will the National Fertiliser Database mean for farmers? A National Fertiliser Database is in the process of being established by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), with legislation for its creation currently going through the Oireachtas. Dr. Finbarr O’Regan, DAFM inspector with responsibility for fertiliser, gave an overview […]
30 January 2023

Protecting our water habitats for future generations
Protecting our water habitats for future generations The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a report recently on water quality in Ireland, which focused on years 2016-2021. The report looked at the ecological and chemical status of Ireland’s surface waters (rivers, lakes, canals and transitional and coastal waters) and ground waters. The report […]
29 January 2023

6 key changes to nitrates regulations for 2023
6 key changes to nitrates regulations for 2023 The Nitrates Action Programme – the means by which the Nitrates Directive is delivered in Ireland – has undergone a number of changes, with stronger measures introduced for the protection of water quality. Some existing measures were retained, some new measures were introduced and […]
26 January 2023

Getting the most out of your slurry
Getting the most out of your slurry We are starting to see slurry tankers out on the land over the last few days as the slurry spreading closed season ends in parts of the country – but are we getting it right or can we do better? Teagasc dairy advisors, Owen Power, […]
23 January 2023

How to reduce nitrogen losses at farm level
How to reduce nitrogen losses at farm level The prohibited period when organic fertilisers are not allowed to be spread on ‘zone B’ farms came to an end on January 15th, Mary Roache, Teagasc advisor in Westport, offers advice on reducing nitrogen losses. Slurry and fertiliser spreading is prohibited over the winter […]
20 January 2023

Technologies for today and tomorrow
Technologies for today and tomorrow Teagasc experts are highlighting how technologies are being used to turn the challenges of sustainability into opportunities on Irish farms. Farmers are facing increasing economic, social and environmental challenges in the drive towards sustainability. The EU Green Deal has set targets to halt biodiversity decline, improve water […]
17 January 2023