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Funding Call Now Open to Support European Farm Advisors to Embrace Digital Tools and Technologies
Funding Call Now Open to Support European Farm Advisors to Embrace Digital Tools and Technologies The FAIRshare (Farm Advisory Digital Innovation Tools Realised and Shared) project launched in November 2018 and it aims to enable a more digitally active farm and farm advisory community. Bridging the digital divide The project focuses on […]
15 February 2022

Failure of Passive Transfer
Failure of Passive Transfer Foals are born without protective immunity against infectious disease organisms. All foals require “passive transfer” of antibodies that are found in the mare’s first milk, or colostrum. Failure of passive transfer (F.P.T.) of immunity occurs if a foal does not obtain enough quality colostrum What is Failure of […]
13 February 2022

Developing Rural Ireland in the Twentieth Century
Developing Rural Ireland in the Twentieth Century Teagasc and the Social Sciences Research Centre (SSRC) at NUI, Galway are hosting an online event on Thursday 17 February at 4pm. The event will showcase the recent landmark publication on Irish agricultural and rural history, Developing Rural Ireland, and will also feature a panel discussion […]
13 February 2022

Teagasc celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Teagasc celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science There is a diversity of careers available to women in science at Teagasc. Friday, 11th February, is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Teagasc takes the opportunity to stand for women and girls in science and break the stereotypes that […]
11 February 2022

New Appointment to Teagasc Authority
0 New Appointment to Teagasc Authority Donald Scully has been appointed to the Teagasc Authority for a five-year term by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD. Donald Scully is a member of the ICMSA executive committee and is a dairy farmer from Cherryhill House, Ballyhyland, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. […]
3 February 2022

Using modern technology to unearth a medieval town
Using modern technology to unearth a medieval town New technologies have allowed researchers to retrace Newtown in Co. Kilkenny without having to take a spade to the site. This article by Daniel O’Mahony, Teagasc Walsh Scholar & Jesko Zimmermann, Teagasc Cartographer first appeared on RTÉ Brainstorm recently Newtown – medieval market town Little […]
23 January 2022

Teagasc & NUI Galway partner new BSc Agricultural Science degree in the West
Teagasc & NUI Galway partner new BSc Agricultural Science degree in the West 2021 saw the launch of a brand new BSc in Agricultural Science at the National University of Ireland Galway with a strong focus on Sustainable Agriculture. Teagasc and NUI Galway have announced a partnership to deliver on the huge […]
20 January 2022

Teagasc at BTYSTE: Milk production goes hi-tech
Teagasc at BTYSTE: Milk production goes hi-tech Have you ever wondered about the technology behind a simple glass of milk or slice of cheese? Milking a cow has come a long way from a bucket and a pair of hands. Teagasc researchers Catriona Boyle and Eimear Ferguson talk about the new technologies […]
16 January 2022

Cork Student wins Teagasc award at BTYSTE 2022 – Potential of nematodes to replace pesticides
Cork Student wins Teagasc award at BTYSTE 2022 – Potential of nematodes to replace pesticides Johannah Pigott, a Transition Year student from Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk, Co. Cork, is the winner of the Teagasc award at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition 2022 (BTYSTE). Johannah’s project looked at the potential of nematodes […]
14 January 2022

Teagasc at BTYSTE: Breeding potatoes for the future
Teagasc at BTYSTE: Breeding potatoes for the future We Irish love our potatoes. Ireland’s average annual potato consumption is 85kg per person – two-and-a-half times higher than the world average. Find out about Teagasc potato research into breeding potatoes, including the rooster variety from Teagasc researchers Catriona Boyle and Denis Griffin Above […]
14 January 2022