Articles
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
All you need to know about planting a small native woodland on your land
0 All you need to know about planting a small native woodland on your land Pádraic O’Leary, in a recent RTÉ Brainstorm article, explained why there has never been a better time to plant native trees in Ireland. Whether you’re looking to create a haven for wildlife, protect water quality, enhance biodiversity, or […]
2 May 2025
Cultural, taxation and succession planning issues stifling land transfers – report
0 Cultural, taxation and succession planning issues stifling land transfers – report The recently published Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) and Teagasc Agricultural Land Market Review and Outlook Report 2025 provided a special section on the complex area of farm succession and generational renewal. With only 4.3% of farmers under the age of […]
2 May 2025
New insights on dairy-beef post weaning feeding strategies
0 New insights on dairy-beef post weaning feeding strategies A recent study completed by Jennifer Abbot at Teagasc Grange has shed new light on possible post-weaning feeding strategies to improve the carcass performance of dairy-beef males. Results from this study, which examined different pre- and post-weaning feeding strategies for Angus and Holstein Friesian […]
1 May 2025
Yellow rust vigilance required
0 Yellow rust vigilance required Recent rainfall combined with a spell of warm weather has triggered rapid, exponential growth in tillage crops over the past few days. In this article, Teagasc Crops Specialist, Ciaran Collins offers key advice on weed control and disease control programmes. Weed control is under way in spring cereals, […]
1 May 2025
Crop management for the week ahead and UK farming realities
0 Crop management for the week ahead and UK farming realities Ciaran Collins and Shay Phelan, both tillage specialists with Teagasc, join the Tillage Edge this week to discuss the key actions needed in crops over the next 7 to 10 days. Andy Mahon, a Dubliner and farm manager in the UK, also […]
1 May 2025
Selecting the right electric fencer to suit your farm
0 Selecting the right electric fencer to suit your farm With so many options available, it is often a challenge to select the right size electric fencer needed on-farm, Teagasc Beef Specialist, Catherine Egan shares some key considerations and some areas to troubleshot if your fencer isn’t working as it should. On many […]
1 May 2025
LESS slurry spreading delivers air quality improvements
0 LESS slurry spreading delivers air quality improvements More farmers using Low Emission Slurry Spreading (LESS) technologies and a reduction in the volume of nitrogen fertilisers used in 2023 delivered improvements for Ireland’s air quality, a new report has shown. As presented in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Ireland’s Air Pollutant Emissions Report […]
1 May 2025
A little help goes a long way for Signpost Sheep farmer, Tomas O’Toole
0 A little help goes a long way for Signpost Sheep farmer, Tomas O’Toole Farming in Clifden, Co. Galway, Signpost Programme and Better Farm Sheep Programme participant, Tomas O’Toole reflects on a busy spring period, highlighting the importance of having sufficient help for lambing and his plans for maintaining lamb performance and building […]
1 May 2025
Funding for Teagasc projects under international strand of DAFM’s Research Programme
0 Funding for Teagasc projects under international strand of DAFM’s Research Programme A number of Teagasc researchers have been awarded funding for projects through the international strand of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s Research Programme. Announced today, May 1, by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, […]
1 May 2025
