Forestry

Forest fires – what we can do
0 Forest fires – what we can do Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer has good practical advice on what forest owners and visitors to forests can do, to prevent forest fires and to minimise the threat to their forests from wildfires during the current high risk season. Wildfires can destroy a farmer’s […]
8 April 2022

Dealing with storm damage
0 Dealing with storm damage If you experienced windblow damage to your forest, don’t rush into decisions but instead put together a step-by-step plan. This will allow you to minimise risks while maximising the salvage value of the blown timber. Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer has advice on what you can do […]
1 April 2022

Forestry Health and Safety
Forestry Health and Safety It is the responsibility of every forest owner to make their forest a safe and healthy place to work. Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer has key advice on Health and Safety in the forestry sector. Learn about your role as a Landowner, Forestry Works Manager, Contractor or […]
25 March 2022

Forest Establishment Walks 2022
Forest Establishment Walks 2022 Teagasc in association with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) have organised thirteen “Forest Establishment Walks 2022″ nationwide from 21 March to 1 April focusing on forest establishment and the management of young forests. Each walk will commence at 2pm. Photo above: A two-year old […]
18 March 2022

Palace NeighbourWood Park – connecting a community with their environment
Palace NeighbourWood Park – connecting a community with their environment A new NeighbourWood in Roscommon exemplifies a local community’s determination to reconnect with nature. Noel Kennedy, Forestry Development Officer describes the genesis of the project and how it is working out. Elphin is an old cathedral town in north Roscommon. Like so […]
11 March 2022

Spring frost damage to young trees and how to get grant aid
0 Spring frost damage to young trees and how to get grant aid Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer, based in Donegal, remembers the severe late spring frosts of May 2019, 2020 and 2021. He discusses frost damage to young trees, steps forest owners can take including availing of the Reconstitution of Woodland […]
4 March 2022

Practical considerations for first thinning of Sitka spruce
Practical considerations for first thinning of Sitka spruce Owing to environmental effects, seed source or poor management trees in a stand are rarely of superior quality. For those considering thinning and removing some of the uncertainty surrounding the operation, Niall Farrelly, Teagasc Research Officer, provides some practical considerations. The large number of […]
18 February 2022

Trees: From Seed to Sawdust
Trees: From Seed to Sawdust “Trees: From Seed to Sawdust” is a series of 20 radio documentaries broadcast on KCLR 96FM, every Monday at 5.30 pm until the 7th March 2022. Each week the series covers a topic based on trees and their role and uses in the Irish landscape. Michael Somers, […]
11 February 2022

The many benefits of our forests
The many benefits of our forests Ciara, Teagasc’s virtual forestry adviser highlights in this video some of the many and wide-ranging economic, environmental and social benefits our forests provide for us every day of our lives. Let’s consider the economic advantages… When new broadleaf, conifer and mixed forests are planted, government grants […]
28 January 2022

Investigating agroforestry uptake on Irish farms
Investigating agroforestry uptake on Irish farms Forestry cover is substantially lower than the European average in Ireland with current afforestation rates remaining low. Rachel Irwin, Teagasc Walsh Scholar investigates Increasing tree cover on Irish dairy and drystock farms: the main barriers and perceptions that impede agroforestry uptake. Agroforestry benefits fail to entice […]
21 January 2022