Farm Business

Why July is the most dangerous month
Why July is the most dangerous month Grim figures suggest greater caution than ever is needed on farms in summer. Farm Safety Week 2022 takes place from Monday 18 to Friday 22 July. This is timely as Francis Bligh, Teagasc Health and Safety Specialist demonstrates that July is the most dangerous month […]
15 July 2022

Organic farming with Fergal Byrne
Organic farming with Fergal Byrne On Wednesday, 8th June 2022, Organic Sheep, Cereals and Beef Finishing farmer Fergal Byrne, Calverstown Little, Dunlavin, Co. Kildare hosted a Teagasc Organic Farm Walk. Fergal shares details about his organic farm here, which is very informative for anyone considering converting to organic farming Fergal Byrne farms […]
24 June 2022

Women to lead the way in Teagasc’s new Farm Safety & Assurance module
Women to lead the way in Teagasc’s new Farm Safety & Assurance module Maria Walsh, MEP attended Mountbellew Agricultural College in County Galway, on Friday, 17 June, to officially launch a brand new Teagasc QQI Level 5 Farm Safety & Assurance module, of which the first round will be delivered specifically to […]
20 June 2022

Show Jessy your Farm Safety ideas and win!
Show Jessy your Farm Safety ideas and win! Calling 4-12 year olds! Jessy the Sheep Dog, our Teagasc Farm Safety mascot, loves to help keep everyone safe on the farm so she wants to give 4 lucky winners a prize. Find out about the ‘Stay Safe with Jessy’ art competition, how to […]
19 June 2022

Heart health – changes are needed
Heart health – changes are needed Farmers aged 17 to 64 are seven times more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than salaried employees. Simple steps can reduce your risk. John McNamara Teagasc Health and Safety specialist & Diana van Doorn Teagasc Walsh Scholar discuss this recent major study on improving cardiovascular […]
12 June 2022

Planning for Succession & Inheritance
0 Planning for Succession & Inheritance Planning for succession is a vital process to engage in, for all farm families. It is through this process that that the next generation of farmers or farm owners are brought into farming or the ownership of land. Thomas Curran, Regional Manager of Teagasc Cork West has […]
7 June 2022

The Jackson Organic Farm
The Jackson Organic Farm In 2015 Ross and Amy Jackson began conversion to organic farming and now farm a cereal enterprise of malting barley and oats, and a sheep enterprise. In April they held an organic farm walk on their farm at Lacka, Carrig, Co.Tipperary. We catch up with them here to […]
22 May 2022

Safely Handling Animals on a Beef Farm – Factors to Consider
Safely Handling Animals on a Beef Farm – Factors to Consider Bernadette Earley, Noeleen Brereton, Teagasc Grange Researchers set out general guidelines that all persons should take into consideration to reduce the likelihood that an animal will behave in an unpredictable or aggressive way and thereby endanger either people or other animals […]
19 May 2022

27% of farmers in Ireland report their wellbeing was ‘poor’ or ‘below average’
27% of farmers in Ireland report their wellbeing was ‘poor’ or ‘below average’ A recent Irish study shows that 27% of farmers reported their wellbeing was ‘poor’ or ‘below average’ whilst a further study found that the most common sources of work related stress are weather, workload and money. Other issues causing […]
10 May 2022

Direct selling from Castlemine Farm
Direct selling from Castlemine Farm The Allen family has been farming Castlemine Farm for five generations. The 250ac farm, located at Four Mile House in Co Roscommon produces pasture fed beef, lamb and free-range pork. Anne Kinsella, Teagasc Rural Economy Development Programme, Athenry visited the farm and farm shop to learn more […]
10 May 2022