Articles
Delivering higher CBV calves from a crossbred herd
Delivering higher CBV calves from a crossbred herd DairyBeef 500 Advisor, Tommy Cox writes on the breeding programme implemented on the farm of David and Robert Gannon, where high beef merit sires are delivering calves with a higher Commercial Beef Value (CBV). As part of last year’s beef breeding series, we took […]
19 April 2025
Is collaborative farming an opportunity for you?
Is collaborative farming an opportunity for you? Collaborative farming arrangements, where two or more farmers work together, are providing a practical solution to some of the challenges faced by farmers. Collaborative farming arrangements offer three key benefits: 1). Economic: By pooling resources, farmers can increase scale, lower costs and share financial risks. […]
19 April 2025
WelFarmers: Collecting Good Practices to Improve Pig Welfare
WelFarmers: Collecting Good Practices to Improve Pig Welfare Neil Tirchett brings tells us about WelFarmers, a Europe-wide effort to boost pig welfare through real farm practices, shared insights, and smart solutions. The WelFarmers project is now in its second year. Its main goal is to collect and share good practices from pig […]
18 April 2025
Tree stability
Tree stability A recent paper, Unearthing Current Knowledge Gaps in Our Understanding of Tree Stability: Review and Bibliometric Analysis, was published by Teagasc Walsh Scholar Emmanuel Ekoma. Dr Niall Farrelly tells us more. The research undertook an analysis of tree stability research, covering international literature on the subject from 1983 to 2023. […]
18 April 2025
Buying a New Stockbull
Buying a New Stockbull It has come to that time of year again when many farmers around the country will be looking to source new stock bulls for the fast approaching breeding season. Here are some of the key points to look out for before a purchase is made. Kevin O’Hara tells […]
18 April 2025
Tillage advice: PGRs, fungicides and weed control
Tillage advice: PGRs, fungicides and weed control With most winter barley crops now at the flag leaf stage, Crops Specialist at Teagasc, Shay Phelan shares advice on plant growth regulator (PGR) and fungicide applications, along with outlining some of the key agronomic tasks for winter wheat, spring cereal, and bean and pea […]
17 April 2025
Tillage Edge: How will the US tariffs impact Irish tillage farmers?
Tillage Edge: How will the US tariffs impact Irish tillage farmers? The on-again, off-again tariffs being proposed by the US may have significant implications for Irish tillage farmers in the months and years ahead. For this episode of the Tillage Edge, Michael Hennessy is joined by Professor Michael Wallace, Economist of Agriculture and […]
17 April 2025
Unlocking the full potential of grassland
Unlocking the full potential of grassland As part of our Teagasc Thought Leaders series, Catriona Boyle spoke with Michael O’Donovan, Head of the Grassland Science Department in Teagasc, recently about getting the most out of our grasslands. Professor Michael O’Donovan is Head of the Grassland Science Department in Teagasc, based at the […]
17 April 2025
Biodiversity: Allow space for nature in your field margins
Biodiversity: Allow space for nature in your field margins Field margins comprise rough grassland on the edge of fields of intensively managed farmland. Their linear nature provides corridors of movement and networks for nature through the countryside, as well as being habitats of high biodiversity value. Their structural diversity, as well as […]
17 April 2025
Listen: Sophie Tyner’s plans for the coming weeks and making good quality silage
Listen: Sophie Tyner’s plans for the coming weeks and making good quality silage Wicklow Beef farmer, Sophie Tyner is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to discuss her beef system, her plans in the coming weeks for closing for silage, and how good quality silage is so important on her farm. Given […]
16 April 2025
