Articles
Putting hill farms on a sustainable path to the future
0 Putting hill farms on a sustainable path to the future Hill farms, by their nature, are low input, low output enterprises that are very dependent on direct payments to remain viable. Andy Ryder, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Westport, shares steps to boost profits, flock performance & sustainability, ensuring hill farms thrive for the […]
8 March 2025
Grazing management for dairy-beef systems
0 Grazing management for dairy-beef systems Achieving the desired levels of animal performance at pasture is critical for dairy-beef systems. Target weight gains can be achieved from grass-only diets where the correct management practices are implemented. Key components of efficient grazing systems Infrastructure Good grazing infrastructure (roads and paddocks) maximise grass utilisation. An […]
8 March 2025
Is my winter fluke control programme working?
0 Is my winter fluke control programme working? With most cattle now indoors for more than 12 weeks and turnout fast approaching, Beef Specialist at Teagasc, Catherine Egan explains why now is the time to check the effectiveness of your winter fluke control programme. Last November, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the […]
7 March 2025
Just 13.4% of farm holders in Ireland are women – study
0 Just 13.4% of farm holders in Ireland are women – study A new report launched today, March 7, has provided an in-depth profile of women in agriculture in Ireland for the first time. The report, which identified the barriers women in agriculture face and recommended policy changes to tackle them, was led […]
7 March 2025
Agriculture – a powerful tool for carbon sequestration and emissions reduction?
0 Agriculture – a powerful tool for carbon sequestration and emissions reduction? Carolanne O’Brien, Project Advisor on the ClimateSmartAdvisors Project reports from this week’s Carbon Farming Summit in Dublin, where agriculture’s role in becoming a powerful tool for carbon sequestration and emissions reduction was explored. From March 4th to 6th, 2025, over 500 […]
7 March 2025
Integrating old ideas with new technology
0 Integrating old ideas with new technology This week on the Tillage Edge, we catch up with John Crowley, a Signpost tillage farmer from Wexford, to discuss his farming system. Located in the heart of malting barley country, John is dedicated to producing high-spec malting barley each year. Despite transitioning to a min-till […]
7 March 2025
Adapt your diets for lower protein cereals
0 Adapt your diets for lower protein cereals Kieran Keane explores the drop in crude protein levels in 2024 cereal harvests. What does this mean for pig producers? With wheat, barley, and maize all testing lower than expected, it’s time to reassess formulations to avoid performance losses. It’s been apparent for some time […]
7 March 2025
Time of Beans
0 Time of Beans The recent dry weather has provided an opportunity for tillage farmers to begin preparing land for sowing spring beans. Ciaran Collins notes that many farmers, mindful of last year’s delayed harvest, are making a conscious effort to get crops in the ground earlier this season. In 2024, the area […]
6 March 2025
Grazing update from the O’Callaghan family in Cork
0 Grazing update from the O’Callaghan family in Cork On this week’s Grass10 grazing management update, Joseph Dunphy discusses reviewing your AFC in early March and he has a grazing update from the O’Callaghan family in Cork. This week’s Grass10 newsletter More episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast
6 March 2025
Changes to the nitrates regulations… Again!
0 Changes to the nitrates regulations… Again! The mid-term review of the fifth Nitrates Action Programme (NAP) has introduced 10 new requirements to the Good Agricultural Practice regulations, Specialist on the Agricultural Catchments Programme, Eddie Burgess tells us more. We are currently in the fourth and final year of the fifth Nitrates Action […]
6 March 2025
