Forestry
Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) 2022 and Forestry
0 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) 2022 and Forestry Once again, it is time to ensure your all-important Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) application is completed and submitted in good time. Teagasc recently launched a guidance video where Tom Houlihan, Forestry Specialist, explains how the BPS interacts with forestry and provides useful tips and checks […]
6 May 2022
Forest Recreation Walks in May 2022
0 Forest Recreation Walks in May 2022 Teagasc and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) will run a nationwide series of walks between 9 and 20 May focusing on forest recreation. These walks will celebrate private forests where the owner has developed a recreational element to his or her forest. […]
3 May 2022
Pine Weevil Conference
0 Pine Weevil Conference Teagasc in association with Maynooth University and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) are organising a free, one-day conference on 4 May 2022 focusing on integrated pest management for pine weevil in Ireland. PW-IPM: Towards integrated pest management for pine weevil in Ireland Tullamore Court Hotel, […]
2 May 2022
How to Manage Pine Weevil Control
How to Manage Pine Weevil Control It is estimated that on average 50% of the seedlings on untreated reforestation sites in Ireland and the UK are killed by large pine weevil (Hylobius abietis), in the early years. John Casey, Teagasc Forestry & Dr. Louise McNamara, Teagasc Crops advise on predicting the risk […]
29 April 2022
A Chemical Method to Distinguish Between Silver birch & Downy birch
A Chemical Method to Distinguish Between Silver birch & Downy birch As Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) & downy birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh) are two birches often difficult to distinguish, have different yield potential and require different management regimes, it is imperative that they can be identified. Oliver Sheridan, Teagasc Forestry Researcher […]
22 April 2022
Making wood work
Making wood work Teagasc is engaged in an extensive range of research including national and international collaborations. Teagasc highlights the impacts of its latest research in “Research impact highlights in 2020”. Forestry is one such area as Niall Farrelly, Luka Kranjz and Annette Hart outline here Timber, and its increasing use as […]
20 April 2022
The importance of selecting for vigour when growing hardwoods
The importance of selecting for vigour when growing hardwoods Broadleaf woodlands are a very important resource for our local environment and rural communities. Broadleaf woodlands can also produce valuable hardwood timber, ranging from firewood to high quality furniture grade. Forestry Development Officer Jonathan Spazzi gives advice on growing broadleaves. There is no […]
15 April 2022
Managing Roadside Trees
0 Managing Roadside Trees The Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine has published guidance on managing roadside trees. Written by a panel of experts convened by the Tree Council, it presents a simple six-step process for landowners to follow. Co-author Eileen Woodbyrne summarises the advice and guidance in the booklet The purpose […]
9 April 2022
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
