Farm Business

The big pension problem for farmers in Ireland
The big pension problem for farmers in Ireland Under the current Irish State pension system, low-income farmers might not qualify for the contributory or non-contributory State pension. Researchers at Teagasc and Maynooth University have been investigating the effect proposed changes to the State pension system will have on farmers in Ireland. Researchers […]
10 February 2022

Long-term Land Leasing
0 Long-term Land Leasing Why are landowners considering Long-term Land Leasing? Gordon Peppard, Teagasc Collaborative Farming Specialist has the answer to this and lists the many benefits including enhanced tax relief incentives, advantages for the lessee, details on stamping the lease & valuable information you should know Profitability of existing enterprise Some farming […]
3 February 2022

A successful Registered Farm Partnership in south Tipperary
A successful Registered Farm Partnership in south Tipperary Keeping the February 11 deadline in mind, Gordon Peppard Teagasc Collaborative Farming Specialist, meets organic farmers Pat and Angela Mulrooney embarking on a successful Registered Farm Partnership (RFP) with their son Mark, in south Tipperary Photo above: Pat and Mark Mulrooney, organic farmers forming an […]
23 January 2022

Time to move if forming a Registered Farm Partnership
Time to move if forming a Registered Farm Partnership Registered Farm Partnership (RFP) is an excellent arrangement to bring a young person into the family farm business without having to immediately sign over the land. Keep an eye on the February 11 deadline. Gordon Peppard Teagasc Collaborative Farming Specialist has key advice […]
20 January 2022

Working Safely with Slurry
Working Safely with Slurry With slurry season commencing in many parts of the country this week it is once again important to think about the dangers associated with handling slurry and to plan this work with safety in mind. John McNamara and Francis Bligh Teagasc Health and Safety Specialists advice caution with […]
15 January 2022

Diversified Farmers’ Guide to Social Media
0 Diversified Farmers’ Guide to Social Media Diversified businesses looking to bring in new customers need to create a social media strategy that is narrowly focused on their target audience to avoid wasting time and money. Many businesses are now aware of the need have an online presence. Follow the guidelines given here […]
5 January 2022

Culture Change a Key Driver of Farm Safety
Culture Change a Key Driver of Farm Safety Safety culture refers to the way workplace safety is managed and represents a combination of attitudes and beliefs, perceptions, values, competencies, and patterns of safety behaviour by all in a workplace. Dr John McNamara, Health and Safety Specialist, discusses the importance of safety culture. […]
14 December 2021

Are you considering converting to Organic Farming?
Are you considering converting to Organic Farming? The Teagasc Organic Specialists are hosting a series of Autumn organic webinars covering various technical aspects of organic farming. The third webinar in the series, on Wednesday, 24 November at 7:30pm focuses on considering converting to Organic Farming. Two farmers talk about their experiences The third […]
18 November 2021

Hiring staff: Where to start?
Hiring staff: Where to start? The Spring 2022 calving season around the corner so now is a good time to plan who will help to run your business. All too often fatigue and burn out occur in Spring time on many farms. Dairy Specialist Martina Gormley gives some information and advice on […]
15 November 2021

Safe Slurry Handling
0 Safe Slurry Handling In the next few weeks the last of the slurry for this year will be spread on farms by many farmers and contractors before the October 15th deadline. Francis Bligh & Tom Fallon, Teagasc have important advice on staying safe around slurry, in particular when agitating slurry and emptying […]
7 September 2021