Forestry

Breeding to develop Ash genotypes tolerant to dieback disease
Breeding to develop Ash genotypes tolerant to dieback disease The European common ash is one of our most important native broadleaf tree species. In Teagasc, an ash-breeding programme to develop dieback tolerant genotypes started in 2015. Dr. Dheeraj Rathore, Teagasc Forestry Researcher has more information. The European common ash (Fraxinus excelsior; Irish: […]
29 October 2021
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Forests and farming – working together to protect water quality
Forests and farming – working together to protect water quality Trees and forests offer an array of positive environmental functions. Protecting water quality is one of the most important and one that can hugely benefit farming. Noel Kennedy, Forestry Development Officer discusses how farming and forestry can benefit and improve water quality. […]
22 October 2021

How to improve the biodiversity value of your forest – Part 2
0 How to improve the biodiversity value of your forest – Part 2 In the second of a two-part series of articles, Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer talks about how to improve the biodiversity value of your forest. He advises on tree species, open spaces, underutilised areas and interconnectivity between habitats here. […]
8 October 2021

Management of Young Broadleaves
0 Management of Young Broadleaves Kevin O’Connell, Forestry Advisor, examines the factors that will help us to grow quality timber from a broadleaf woodland. He discusses the importance of planning, site conditions, suitable seed provenance, site layout, management of the young trees and formative shaping. In this video, Kevin O’Connell, Forestry Adviser with […]
1 October 2021

What’s on our Nature table? A lesson in integrating biodiversity
What’s on our Nature table? A lesson in integrating biodiversity Integrating biodiversity into every landscape type is important for many reasons; creating & protecting habitats, supporting pollinator efforts, capturing carbon, and so on. Frances McHugh, Forestry Adviser, reminisces about the primary school ‘Nature Table’ & discusses improving local biodiversity. Reminiscing about the […]
24 September 2021

Legal requirements for felling trees with Ash Dieback
Legal requirements for felling trees with Ash Dieback Ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) is now widespread throughout our countryside and woodlands. It is estimated that up to 90% of ash trees will succumb to the disease. Forestry Advisor Kevin O’Connell outlines forestry owners responsibilities and the legal requirements with regard to this disease […]
10 September 2021

Small woodlands on dairy and drystock farms: Have your say on trees
0 Small woodlands on dairy and drystock farms: Have your say on trees Forests account for 12% of land area in Ireland. The government target is that forests will make up 18% of the land area by 2046. Rachel Irwin, Teagasc Walsh Scholar is surveying farmers to analyse their perceptions of, attitudes towards, […]
8 September 2021

Forestry and taxation
0 Forestry and taxation In this video, Declan McEvoy, Head of Tax with IFAC explains taxation in relation to timber sales. He discusses VAT regulations and the difference between VAT registered and VAT unregistered farmers. Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer explains the different timber sale methods also Different Timber Sale Methods Standing […]
3 September 2021

Farm Forestry in Ireland
Farm Forestry in Ireland A farm forest provides many benefits, both financially and environmentally/socially. Forest options that can be incorporated on the farm include commercial conifers, broadleaves, native woodland, agroforestry and ‘forest for fibre’. Tom Houlihan, Forestry Specialist provides more information. Forestry benefits for farm families Generous funding available Afforestation Grant and […]
27 August 2021

How to improve the biodiversity value of your forest – Part 1
How to improve the biodiversity value of your forest – Part 1 In the first of a two-part series of articles, Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer talks about how to improve the biodiversity value of your forest. He advises on how to keep browsing animals out, create/leave deadwood and more. Image […]
13 August 2021