Environment
Technologies for Today and Tomorrow to Reduce Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions
Technologies for Today and Tomorrow to Reduce Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions On Stand No 2 at the Farming for a Better Future Open Day in Teagasc Johnstown Castle, Karl Richards and Gary Lanigan, Teagasc discuss the steps that farmers can take to reduce on-farm emissions. View the live boards and presentations […]
31 August 2022
Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability on Irish Farms
Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability on Irish Farms On Stand No 1 at the Farming for a Better Future Open Day at Johnstown Castle, Karen Daly and David Wall, Teagasc, Crops Environment, and Land-use Research, discuss the Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability on Irish Farms. View the live boards and presentations here […]
30 August 2022
The Importance of Hedgerows for Butterflies – Hedgerow Week 2022
The Importance of Hedgerows for Butterflies – Hedgerow Week 2022 There are 35 species of butterflies in Ireland – 23 of these breed on hedges. Over-management of hedges removes butterfly eggs, larvae and nectar sources for adult butterflies. Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist and Jesmond Harding, Butterfly Conservation Ireland explain Main […]
30 August 2022
Supporting Sustainability on the Ground
Supporting Sustainability on the Ground On Stand No 4 at Farming for a Better Future Open Day at Johnstown Castle, Tom O’Dwyer and Pat Murphy, both Teagasc, discuss Supporting Sustainability on the Ground. They include the supports in place for farmers from Teagasc. View the live boards and presentations here on Teagasc […]
30 August 2022
ACRES Hedge Actions – Hedgerow Week 2022
ACRES Hedge Actions – Hedgerow Week 2022 There are three hedge actions in the new agri environment scheme ACRES: coppicing, laying & planting hedges. It is important to understand what is involved in each action and the ongoing work required during the next five years. Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist has […]
29 August 2022
Farmers are reducing fertiliser N use
Farmers are reducing fertiliser N use The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) have just released their Fertiliser Sales data for the first three quarters of the current year. Here Seamus Kearney and Tom O’Dwyer from the Signpost programme examine the data Fertiliser sales data is recorded for the 12 […]
28 August 2022
Johnstown Castle Open Day – Technologies for Today & Tomorrow
Johnstown Castle Open Day – Technologies for Today & Tomorrow Join us in Johnstown Castle, the home of agricultural research in Co. Wexford for their open day on Tuesday next August 30th. On the day the Teagasc team will present farming technologies for today and tomorrow. Gates open at 10am. There will […]
26 August 2022
How will your acres score?
How will your acres score? You can help address the challenges to our water, climate and biodiversity by joining ACRES (AgriClimate Rural Environment Scheme). Catherine Keena Environment specialist, Teagasc Crops, Environment and Land Use Programme takes us through the Results-based payments system of ACRES Pictured above: Catherine Keena delivering a Teagasc AETS […]
25 August 2022
Hedgerow Week 2022 – “Best Practice Hedge Cutting”
Hedgerow Week 2022 – “Best Practice Hedge Cutting” Hedgerow Week 2022 takes place from Friday, 26th August – Friday 2nd September, to coincide with the opening of the hedge cutting season on 1 September. The theme of Hedgerow Week 2022 is ‘Best Practice Hedge Cutting’ and consists of a series of public […]
25 August 2022
The honeybee is doing grand, but what about the other bees?
The honeybee is doing grand, but what about the other bees? When people talk about bees, they are usually referring to honeybees and not the 20,000 other bee species in need of some love. Stephanie Maher, Teagasc biodiversity researcher, Johnstown Castle, educates us on the world of bees in this fascinating article, […]
25 August 2022
