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Signpost dairy farm walk heading for Tipperary
Signpost dairy farm walk heading for Tipperary Dairy farmer, Edwin Thompson will host a Teagasc Signpost Farm Walk on his farm in Golden, Co. Tipperary on April 29. A participant in the Signpost Programme and supplying Arrabawn Tipperary Co-op, Edwin has made huge strides in terms of sustainable farming practices in recent […]
27 April 2025
Let’s Talk Equine – Gut Health
Let’s Talk Equine – Gut Health On this episode of Let’s Talk Equine, host Wendy Conlon, Teagasc Equine Specialist was joined by Kerrie Kavanagh, Head of Microbiology at the Irish Equine Centre. Kerrie gave a fascinating insight into the power of microorganisms in the equine gut and the numerous factors that can […]
27 April 2025
Handing the farm over to the next generation
Handing the farm over to the next generation With the average age of Irish farmers now 59, succession is one of the biggest challenges facing farming. Teagasc Farm Management Specialist, Klara McGriskin looks at the essential steps for a smooth succession process. If not properly planned, farm succession can lead to uncertainty, […]
27 April 2025
Listen: Managing grass supply and a preview of upcoming reseeding events
Listen: Managing grass supply and a preview of upcoming reseeding events For this week’s Grass10 grazing management update, Joseph Dunphy discusses managing grass supply, he previews upcoming reseeding events and has a grazing update from John Cashen, Co. Tipperary. Listen in below: For more tips and advice, visit this week’s Grass10 newsletter […]
26 April 2025
Cutting farm emissions: Know your entitlements
Cutting farm emissions: Know your entitlements Communications and Engagement Specialist with the Teagasc Signpost Programme, Dr. Siobhán Kavanagh takes a closer look at the supports available to farmers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emissions. Farmers see themselves as custodians of their land and want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance biodiversity, […]
26 April 2025
Breeding both beef and replacements
Breeding both beef and replacements Future Beef Programme Advisor, Aisling Molloy provides insights into the breeding plans on Aonghusa Fahy’s farm in Co. Galway, and Wesley Browne’s farm Co. Monaghan – two herds looking to complement their cows’ traits with the sires selected. Aonghusa Fahy Breeding started on April 24, with 30 […]
26 April 2025
Mapping the route to clover at Ballyhaise College
Mapping the route to clover at Ballyhaise College Along with its footings in agricultural education and land-based training courses, Ballyhaise College is home to one of Teagasc’s dairy research herds. JohnJoe Collins tells us of the latest research, mapping the way for farmers in the border, midlands and west region (BMW) to […]
25 April 2025
Caring for sick animals on farm
Caring for sick animals on farm Good care helps sick pigs recover faster and suffer less. Louise Clarke explains how to spot illness early, treat pigs properly, and make the right decisions. Last month I attended a Pig Welfare Information evening in the Kilmore Hotel in Cavan organised by the Department of […]
25 April 2025
‘The stock bull getting injured has proved to be a blessing in disguise’
‘The stock bull getting injured has proved to be a blessing in disguise’ Teagasc Beef Specialist, Catherine Egan and Teagasc Advisor, Ross Fitzgerald detail how the move to AI has benefited Co. Galway suckler farmer, Niall Ryan. Niall Ryan farms part-time with his father Joe, and wife Deirdre, just outside Glenamaddy in […]
25 April 2025
Sheep 2025 Open Day: An Exciting Look into the Future of Sheep Farming
Sheep 2025 Open Day: An Exciting Look into the Future of Sheep Farming The highly anticipated Sheep 2025 event will take place this year on Saturday, 21 June at the Teagasc, Mellows Campus, Athenry, County Galway. Sheep 2025 will offer an opportunity for farmers, industry professionals, and the general public to explore […]
25 April 2025
