Farm Business

Quitting smoking success – A Farmer study
Quitting smoking success – A Farmer study Farmers have been identified as a high-risk group for cancer mortality compared to other occupational groups. Cancers of the lungs and respiratory tract are major killers and are particularly associated with smoking tobacco. John McNamara, Teagasc Health & Safety Specialist informs us of more here […]
21 July 2022

Preventing Occupational Respiratory Diseases in Farming
Preventing Occupational Respiratory Diseases in Farming On Thursday 21st July Respiratory Health is the #FarmSafetyWeek theme. Farmers are at high risk for developing respiratory (lung) disease. About 60% of non-smoking Irish farmers report having some lung or breathing issues. John McNamara, Teagasc Health & Safety Specialist discusses preventing this About 60% (6 […]
21 July 2022

Farm safety champions and farm accident survivors
Farm safety champions and farm accident survivors It’s #FarmSafetyWeek and Wednesday’s theme is farm safety champions and farm accident survivors. Teagasc Health and Safety Specialists, Francis Bligh and John McNamara encourage you to be a farm safety champion this July. They introduce Ann Doherty, a south Kilkenny farmer and accident survivor Be […]
20 July 2022

Young persons – be safe around farm vehicles and machinery
Young persons – be safe around farm vehicles and machinery Health and Safety Authority figures tell us that sadly 22 children lost their lives as a result of farm accidents in the past 10 years. HSA figures also tell us that 91% of childhood deaths on farms had a farm vehicle or […]
19 July 2022

Child Safety on Farms in 2022
Child Safety on Farms in 2022 The farm safety week theme for Tuesday is Child safety on farms. Francis Bligh, Teagasc Health & Safety Specialist outlines ways to keep children safe on farm. He discusses the importance of teaching children about farm safety and lists various resources for children including ‘Stay Safe […]
19 July 2022

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