Articles
Ken Gill’s plans for grazing and fodder management
0 Ken Gill’s plans for grazing and fodder management Ken is firmly focused on catching up on field work since the weather has improved. He has spring oats, a pea/wheat combination crop mix and grass seed to sow across 47 acres on the farm. However, he has been planning for next winter’s feed […]
7 May 2024
Knowing the chemical fertiliser limit for your farm
0 Knowing the chemical fertiliser limit for your farm Environmental Specialist, Tim Hyde is on this week’s OviCast to discuss fertiliser limits on farms. Joining host Ciaran Lynch, they discuss how the introduction of the National Fertiliser Database has put purchased fertiliser more in the spotlight on farms. Tim explains the implications of […]
7 May 2024
An update from Brian Keane’s BETTER Sheep Farm
0 An update from Brian Keane’s BETTER Sheep Farm Michael Gottstein, Head of Sheep KT Programme at Teagasc, talks you through the happenings on Brian Keane’s BETTER Sheep Farm in Co. Wexford, highlighting the challenges that have occurred on the farm this spring. Brian and Blathnáid Keane farm 96ha in conjunction with Brian’s […]
7 May 2024
Helping to improve animal health and welfare through European partnerships
0 Helping to improve animal health and welfare through European partnerships The European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare (EUPAHW) is by far the most ambitious research and innovation initiative the European Commission has funded to control infectious diseases of animals, and to promote animal welfare. Launched this year, the innovative partnership is […]
7 May 2024
Summer stocking rate effects on cow performance & silage stocks
0 Summer stocking rate effects on cow performance & silage stocks With Spring milk supply down on many farms due to poor weather conditions this Spring, focus must be on maintaining good cow performance over the next few months. Martina Gormley tells us that summer stocking rate can have a big effect on […]
6 May 2024
Growing Wild: Charlock and Lady’s Smock
0 Growing Wild: Charlock and Lady’s Smock Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist, takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity, focusing this time on Charlock and Lady’s Smock. Charlock Look out for charlock growing on recently disturbed ground on roadsides or new house sites where the seed gets a […]
6 May 2024
Funding awarded for strategic research in generational renewal and pig health
0 Funding awarded for strategic research in generational renewal and pig health Two Teagasc researchers have been awarded funding to further their work in the respective areas of generational renewal and pig health as part of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s Policy and Strategic Studies Research Call. Emma Dillion, an […]
6 May 2024
Signpost Series: The impact of clover along with other measures on land use and net zero emissions
0 Signpost Series: The impact of clover along with other measures on land use and net zero emissions On this episode of the Signpost Series, Pat Murphy, Teagasc Head of Environment Knowledge Transfer, was joined by Daniel Henn, Phd Student, University of Limerick & Teagasc, to discuss the impact of clover, along with […]
5 May 2024
Saving our native ash
0 Saving our native ash Ash dieback, a fungal disease first identified in Ireland in 2012, is having devastating effects on ash populations nationally. It is expected that the disease will affect most ash trees in Ireland, causing the majority to die over the next two decades. To put this into context, 15,897ha […]
5 May 2024
Why health truly is wealth for farmers
0 Why health truly is wealth for farmers Farmers need to make sleep, a healthy diet and exercise a priority, according to a new study by DCU which reports that half of Irish farmers have problems sleeping and close to a quarter have experienced burnout. Farmers require energy and vibrancy to thrive. Being […]
5 May 2024
