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Comeragh Hill Sheep Farmers secures Biodiversity Funding
Comeragh Hill Sheep Farmers secures Biodiversity Funding The Teagasc Comeragh Hill Sheep Discussion Group was awarded €118,720 for a one-year project. The group comprises 14 farmer members whose sheep graze over 4,000 hectares of the Comeragh mountains. The award was made in June by DAFM using the EIP model; it’s focus is […]
27 September 2021

Apply now for Pilot Soil Sampling Programme
Apply now for Pilot Soil Sampling Programme Today, Monday 27th September sees the opening of a pilot Soil Sampling and Analysis Programme. This is a farm level soil sampling & analysis initiative which will provide farmers and their advisors with comprehensive details about the soil health and condition on their farms. Read […]
27 September 2021

Rathcroghan EIP – Engaging farmers in European Innovation Partnerships
0 Rathcroghan EIP – Engaging farmers in European Innovation Partnerships European Innovation Partnerships (EIPs) are testing new forms of knowledge exchange and innovative learning. Luke Clogher, Teagasc and Monica Gorman, UCD, consider Farming Rathcroghan Project EIP-Agri, that aims to enhance farming, archaeology and agri-tourism in a unique archaeological landscape The photograph above was […]
4 September 2021

Developing Rural Ireland – A History of the Irish Agricultural Advisory Services
0 Developing Rural Ireland – A History of the Irish Agricultural Advisory Services A new book that documents the history of the Irish agricultural advisory services and its role in developing rural Ireland, was launched at a virtual event at Teagasc, Oak Park, Carlow, yesterday, Wednesday 1 September. Developing Rural Ireland – A […]
2 September 2021
Rural housing density in Ireland – Map of the Month
Rural housing density in Ireland – Map of the Month The August Map of the Month, created by Researchers David Meredith, Rob O’Hara and Jesko Zimmermann looks at the density of rural dwellings in Ireland. It clearly shows the impact of the road network, proximity to towns and cities, and general topography […]
29 August 2021

Why farm soils cause greenhouse gas emissions – and how to fix it
0 Why farm soils cause greenhouse gas emissions – and how to fix it Hands up who is interested in soil? Anyone? Anyone at all? Tumbleweeds might roll past unless you are addressing a room full of avid gardeners and land managers. This article by Rosie O’Neill, Teagasc Walsh Scholar first appeared on […]
1 August 2021

Soil Sealing in Ireland
Soil Sealing in Ireland The July Map of the Month looks at the important issue of soil sealing in Ireland. Soil sealing is where the ground is covered with an artificial impervious layer – such as concrete. The map was produced as part of the new Terrain-AI project. View the map here: Soil […]
31 July 2021

Quad Safety on farm
Quad Safety on farm As part of Farm Safety Week, David McLaughlin, a hill sheep farmer in Co. Donegal talks about safety when using his quad while farming. David advises to keep your eye on the ground, not on the sheep. Watch as David demonstrates in this short video David McLaughlin a […]
21 July 2021

Know your blind spots
Know your blind spots Up to 50% of fatalities in agriculture involve a farm vehicle or machinery. Serena Gibbons, Education Officer, Teagasc Athenry talks about blind spots around tractors and has top tips to staying safe and making our farms safer when it comes to working with tractors Regardless of the enterprise […]
21 July 2021

Farm Safety may not cost the earth but not doing it may cost your life
Farm Safety may not cost the earth but not doing it may cost your life When we think of the wide range of tasks a farmer does each day it’s easy to see that managing a farm and doing it safely is a challenge. Farmers must develop many skills to carry out […]
21 July 2021