Environment

6 tips for better autumn grassland management
Increasing the proportion of grazed grass in the diet of the dairy cow keeps costs down and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Leonard Betts, Climate Action & Sustainability Advisor, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, shares some key points to consider when managing autumn grass.
7 August 2025

Kieran McDermott’s actions to improve water quality
Teagasc Signpost Programme and Lakeland Dairies Monitor farmer, Kieran McDermott writes on the actions he’s taking as part of the Farming for Water EIP to improve water quality on his farm in Co. Monaghan.
7 August 2025

Beef Edge: How to increase efficiency and reduce emissions
Teagasc Climate and Sustainability Advisor, Enda Geoghegan from Ballina Co. Mayo is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss actions implemented on farms that increase efficiency while reducing emissions.
6 August 2025

Apply now for ACRES Non-Productive Investments
The application window for Non-Productive Investments (NPIs) available under the Co-operation approach of the Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) is now open. NPIs are complementary environmental actions available to support ACRES Co-operation participants to enhance the sustainable management of their farms.
5 August 2025

Take the opportunity to spread lime
As second-cut silage harvests have been largely completed, farmers are being presented with the perfect opportunity to apply lime. With this comes questions on lime’s interactions with silage, slurry and even grazed grass.
2 August 2025

Protected urea: reducing emissions while sustaining production
Using protected urea (PU) in place of calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is an important greenhouse gas emission reduction technology for the Irish agriculture sector.
1 August 2025

Major upland open day planned at Glenwherry
CAFRE and Teagasc are hosting a joint Upland Open Day at the CAFRE Hill Farm Centre on Wednesday 3rd September.
31 July 2025
Raised Bogs and Fens: Nature’s Carbon Vaults Need Different Care
A new study led by Teagasc has highlighted the critical relationship between the drainage status of peat soils and localised rainfall in water table management.
29 July 2025

Clover increases suckler cattle growth rates
Suckler beef farmers can reduce nitrogen fertiliser use and increase liveweight gain by incorporating clover into grassland pastures, explain Peter Doyle, Peter Bennett, Mark McGee, Paul Crosson, Michael O’Donovan and Nicky Byrne.
25 July 2025

South Laois farmers dig deep into soil health
A group of farmers from south Laois are taking a hands-on approach to improving soil health and advancing sustainable farming by participating in Teagasc’s citizen science initiative, GroundTruth, Teagasc Soil and Plant Nutrition Specialist, Dr. Veronica Nyhan tells us more.
24 July 2025