Articles
Managing Rainwater on the Farm
0 Managing Rainwater on the Farm Kieran Kenny, Teagasc ASSAP Advisor, explores how to manage excess rainwater on farms to protect productivity and water quality. The Impact of Rainwater on Farms The increasing intensity of rainfall due to climate change is an additional challenge for farmers to adapt to particularly as this can […]
5 May 2025
Listen: Slurry storage – make use of the 60% grant
0 Listen: Slurry storage – make use of the 60% grant Seamus Nolan, Teagasc’s Scheme Support Unit Specialist, who has a particular focus on the Target Agriculture Modernisation scheme, better known to many as the TAMS scheme, joins James Dunne on this week’s Dairy Edge. Seamus discusses the recently announced nutrient storage investment […]
5 May 2025
Map: Land prices by county
0 Map: Land prices by county The Annual SCSI/Teagasc Agricultural Land Review and Outlook 2025 report, published on April 29, provides a selection of useful insights. This year’s annual survey provides a county-by-county breakdown of the prices of good and poor-quality land. The publication serves as a resource for understanding trends in the […]
5 May 2025
Accelerating water quality improvements – a year of the Farming for Water: River Slaney Project
0 Accelerating water quality improvements – a year of the Farming for Water: River Slaney Project The pace of action on farms and in the community to enhance water quality has accelerated in the 12 months since the launch of the Farming for Water: River Slaney Project – a collaborative project, involving Tirlán, […]
4 May 2025
The Benefits of White Clover
0 The Benefits of White Clover White clover is the most widely sown legume species in temperate grasslands and is highly compatible with perennial ryegrass. Its ability to thrive in a range of climatic conditions and tolerate intensive grazing makes it an ideal companion in mixed swards across Irish farms. White clover can […]
4 May 2025
Listen: Tackling scald and other lameness issues
0 Listen: Tackling scald and other lameness issues Jake Delaney joins Ciaran Lynch on this episode of the latest OviCast podcast to explore the issue of scald and other lameness problems on farm, and their wider impact on flock performance. Jake breaks down: The causes and risk factors behind scald Why early intervention […]
4 May 2025
Are you ready for 4D food printing to fill your fridge?
0 Are you ready for 4D food printing to fill your fridge? In a recent RTÉ Brainstorm article Norah O’Shea, Teagasc, Galina Brychkova, University of Galway, and Patrick McGowan, Munster Technological University tell us that 4D food printing means your food could change shape, colour, flavour or texture over time. Imagine opening your fridge and seeing your yogurt lid […]
3 May 2025
Deadline approaching for National Sheep Welfare Scheme
0 Deadline approaching for National Sheep Welfare Scheme Apply now for the updated National Sheep Welfare Scheme, the closing date is 15 May 2025. Ábagh Harten tells us how to apply and what farmers need to do to secure their payments. About the Scheme The National Sheep Welfare Scheme (NSWS) has been updated […]
3 May 2025
Synchronisation in the suckler herd
0 Synchronisation in the suckler herd Timed AI based on the use of oestrus synchronisation programme can substantially reduce the labour requirements of heat detection and assembly of suckler cows. Having been tested extensively at Grange, Catherine Egan, Teagasc Beef Specialist, and Prof. David Kenny, Head of the Teagasc Animal and Bioscience Research Department, fill […]
3 May 2025
Experts updated on the status of Ireland’s Essential Climate Variables monitoring network
0 Experts updated on the status of Ireland’s Essential Climate Variables monitoring network The Teagasc Department of Agribusiness and Spatial Analysis held a two-day workshop, starting on April 30 in Ashtown, on Ireland’s role in monitoring Essential Climate Variables (ECV) as part of its role in the Global Climate Observing System- Ireland (GCOS-Ireland) […]
2 May 2025
