New Hedges
‘Planting hedges for a sustainable future’ is the overall theme for this year’s Hedgerow Week. We want to inspire farmers to plant new native Irish hedges. Let’s hope this week will plant the seed that will result in the planting of networks of hedges throughout the countryside, that will remain long after us.
How to plant a hedge
One farming family leading the way are Henry, Patricia and Enda Walsh in Moneymore East in Oranmore, Co Galway whose newly planted hedge splits a large field on their intensive dairy farm. Find out more on How to plant a hedge here
New hedge on a dairy farm
Teagasc advisor Tom Murphy agrees that hedges have a place on the farming platform on dairy farms. Get more information on a new hedge on a dairy farm here
New Hedges in Teagasc Moorepark
Caroline O’Sullivan Farm Manager in Curtins farm in Teagasc Moorepark also agrees saying it is nice to see intensive dairying and hedges side by side. View video on new hedges in Teagasc Moorepark and read more here
New hedges on tillage farms
New hedges can be planted on tillage farms according to Michael Hennessy Head of Crops KT in Teagasc, as demonstrated by John Hogan, former Farm Manager in Teagasc Oak Park. Find out more about new hedges on tillage farmes here
Second Pruning of a new hedge
With a new hedge, it is not a race to the top, but rather letting it inch its way up. Second pruning of a new hedge is very important to ensure dense growth from the base of the hedge, resulting in the best stockproof hedge. Watch how to do sercond pruning of a new hedge and read more here