Grassland

Thinking of replacing chemical nitrogen fertiliser this year?
Researchers from Teagasc and the University of Galway have explored farmers’ perceived benefits and issues arising from the adoption of clover and multi-species swards, Teagasc Walsh Scholar, Felipe Aguiar-Noury shares some of the study’s key findings.
22 June 2025

Sustainable Grassland Farmer of the Year award heading to Waterford
A major ceremony took place today, June 20, in the Teagasc Animal and Grassland, Research and Innovation Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Co. Cork, where the category and overall award winners of the Sustainable Grassland Farmer of the Year awards were announced.
20 June 2025

Summer Grassland Management
Summer Grassland Management Vincent Ronayne, Drystock Adviser with Teagasc Claremorris, shares key advice on managing grassland and silage after a dry spring, focusing on grazing, fertiliser use, silage planning, and weed control for summer 2025. Following the recent extended dry spell from early March to the last week of May, the […]
15 June 2025
Maintaining grass quality
Maintaining grass quality With the right approach to grazing management, and by following mid-season grazing targets, high-quality leafy grass can be maintained throughout the season. The key objective over the coming weeks on dairy farms will be to maintain an adequate supply of high-quality grass ahead of the herd. To achieve this, […]
14 June 2025

Protected urea continues to deliver performance across multiple sites
Protected urea continues to deliver performance across multiple sites Extensively proven and widely promoted as a key technology to reduce greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from Irish grass-based systems, promising early results from a major Teagasc study should serve to instil further confidence in protected urea. As a climate mitigation technology, the […]
12 June 2025

Listen: Grazing update with Tim Walsh in Co. Kerry
0 Listen: Grazing update with Tim Walsh in Co. Kerry On this week’s Grass10 grazing management update, Joseph Dunphy discusses current grazing advice as some farms are coming into surplus grass, and he has a grazing update from Tim Walsh in Co. Kerry. This week’s Grass10 newsletter For more episodes from the Dairy […]
7 June 2025

Protecting farm fertiliser nitrogen for farm productivity
0 Protecting farm fertiliser nitrogen for farm productivity Making the switch to protected urea delivers costs savings, more grass from less nitrogen, reduced farm emissions and more, Specialist on the Teagasc Signpost Programme, Mark Plunkett delves into some of the key benefits. Urea fertiliser is the most widely used nitrogen (N) source in […]
5 June 2025

Achieving good silage preservation
Achieving good silage preservation Eamonn Dempsey, Teagasc Advisor, shares his advice for achieving good silage preservation. To produce high yields of grass for silage, use swards that are dominated by perennial ryegrass, as they contain more sugars than other grasses. Ensure the phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and pH status of the soil […]
26 May 2025

Fertilising second-cut grass silage
Fertilising second-cut grass silage Specialist on the Teagasc Signpost Programme, Mark Plunkett shares key fertiliser advice for farmers planning a second cut of silage. Second-cut silage will be a valuable crop on many farms to replenish and build silage reserves for the coming winter. This crop tends to be lower yielding compared […]
24 May 2025

Current management tips from the Grass10 Team
Current management tips from the Grass10 Team Focusing on rotation length, grass allocations and supplementation rates, Joseph Dunphy of the Teagasc Grass10 team shares key tips and advice as soil moisture deficits still have the potential to limit grass growth in some locations. PastureBase Ireland growth data informs us that grass growth […]
22 May 2025