Forestry
Cathal and Rita Rudden – winners of the 2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award
0 Cathal and Rita Rudden – winners of the 2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award Cavan suckler farmer, Cathal Rudden and his wife Rita, won the 2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award in May. Steven Meyen, Teagasc Forestry Development Officer, introduces Cathal’s farm and discusses the farm forest and woodland awards. We also […]
1 July 2022
Less well known native trees – adding a powerful ecological punch in our new forests
Less well known native trees – adding a powerful ecological punch in our new forests Rowan, Hazel, Holly and Hawthorn are native trees with rich ecological and cultural credentials which are adding a powerful ecological punch to the biodiversity of our new forests. Noel Kennedy, Teagasc Forestry Advisor, discusses the Native Woodland […]
17 June 2022
Ash propagation workshop held at Teagasc
Ash propagation workshop held at Teagasc Teagasc, in collaboration with Skogforsk, Sweden, were delighted to co-host a recent two-day workshop on methods of propagating Ash for future restoration at the Ashtown Research Centre on 14th – 15th June, 2022. The focus was on propagation of Ash plant material tolerant to the dieback […]
16 June 2022
Forestry – farm planning and integrating trees on the farm
Forestry – farm planning and integrating trees on the farm Setting clear objectives and timely planning are essential for new farm forest enterprises. A range of planting options can be considered to meet financial, social & environmental enhancement objectives. Comprehensive supports are available from Teagasc as Tom Houlihan, Forestry Specialist explains New […]
13 June 2022
Multiple challenges, long-term reward
Multiple challenges, long-term reward In 2019, Ash Dieback disease was discovered in Brendan Keane’s 7ha crop of 14 year old ash. At the same time, the Waterford farmer was preparing to put in a forest road and thin his adjacent 8ha Sitka spruce plantation. John Casey Teagasc Forestry Development Officer tracks Brendan’s […]
10 June 2022
Identifying ash dieback
0 Identifying ash dieback Ash dieback is caused by an invasive fungal pathogen; Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (formerly known as Chalara fraxinea). It arrived in Europe from Asia in the early 1990s and was first recorded in Ireland in 2012. Dheeraj Rathore, Teagasc Forestry researcher outlines common signs of possible ash dieback Photo above: Typical ash […]
3 June 2022
Creating a native farm woodland
Creating a native farm woodland Fifteen years ago, Michael Gallagher got grant aid approval to establish a native woodland on his farm. The woodland consists mainly oak with a nurse crop of Scots pine and European larch. Forestry advisor Steven Meyen and Michael tell us more about the woodland Michael Gallagher is […]
27 May 2022
Teagasc Forestry Development Department – Overview
Teagasc Forestry Development Department – Overview The Forestry Development Department of Teagasc provides forestry advisory, research and training services to private forest owners in Ireland. Find out about our forestry research centres, the work of our forestry advisors and the service we provide in a brief video overview here The focus of […]
20 May 2022
Forest recreation walks – don’t miss out
Forest recreation walks – don’t miss out The Teagasc and DAFM series of nationwide walks on Forest recreation continue up to May 20. Each walk is in the evening and will commence at 7pm. You can register for one of the four remaining walks in Laois, Roscommon, Sligo and Tipperary and get […]
13 May 2022
2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award Winner – Cathal Rudden
2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award Winner – Cathal Rudden Cavan farmer Cathal Rudden is the winner of the 2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award. Cathal was presented with his award in Dublin last Friday, 6th May by Teagasc Director Professor Frank O’Mara and Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, […]
13 May 2022
