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Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science Teagasc is celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science, today, Sunday, February 11 – a United Nations initiative to promote gender equality in STEM fields and to encourage more women and girls to pursue careers in science and technology. The theme […]
11 February 2024
Feeding ewes to maximise lamb survival this spring
Feeding ewes to maximise lamb survival this spring Jack Murphy, Teagasc Johnstown Castle, writes; on sheep farms the feeding management of the ewe pre lambing will have a massive bearing on mortality rates. 80% of foetal growth takes place in the last 6-8 weeks pre lambing. This results in the ewe’s energy […]
10 February 2024
Keeping a finger on the pulse
Keeping a finger on the pulse Richard Lynch, VALPRO Path project manager, tells us about the Teagasc led project focusing on adding value to pulse crops, this World Pulses Day, Saturday 10 February. Pulse crops, with their incredible versatility, nutritional richness, and environmental benefits, hold the power to revolutionize both our food […]
10 February 2024
Unlocking the potential of protein crops
Unlocking the potential of protein crops The success of the Irish dairy industry is largely due to its ability to take milk and produce a whole host of products that later form the building blocks of other food products, but are there opportunities for the tillage sector to achieve similar results? As […]
10 February 2024
Listen: Early February grazing tips from Grass10
0 Listen: Early February grazing tips from Grass10 The Teagasc Grass10 team has introduced a new, weekly Grass10 update via podcast format. For this week’s grazing management update, Joseph Dunphy discusses PastureBase data, dry matter percentages, predicted grass growth, and rainfall and soil temperatures. The Grass10 advisor explains why planning for early grazing […]
9 February 2024
Teagasc Walsh Scholar wins prestigious prize from the Royal Irish Academy
0 Teagasc Walsh Scholar wins prestigious prize from the Royal Irish Academy Dr William McCarthy from Teagasc has been announced as the winner of the Kathleen Lonsdale RIA Chemistry Prize 2024. This prestigious prize is awarded for outstanding doctoral research in the chemical sciences carried out on the island of Ireland. Dr McCarthy’s […]
9 February 2024
Reduce milking workload in early lactation
0 Reduce milking workload in early lactation Once-a-day (OAD) milking in early lactation can help reduce workload during spring calving. Moorepark research shows that initially there is a 20% reduction in yield, but when cows switch back to twice a day (TAD), yields recover quickly. By week 35 of lactation there is only […]
9 February 2024
The Woodland Improvement Scheme – supporting sustainable woodland enhancement
0 The Woodland Improvement Scheme – supporting sustainable woodland enhancement Ireland’s forests are key ecosystems that hold great potential for both economic growth and environmental enhancement. Understanding the importance of forest management in sustaining these ecosystems and availing of the recently launched DAFM Woodland Improvement Scheme provides opportunities for forest owners to manage […]
9 February 2024
A new year – A new plan
0 A new year – A new plan This is an opportune time to take stock of what happened in the past, and to make plans for the future, writes Gerard McCutcheon. It is important in any business to examine past performance. Do you know what your exact production costs were last year? […]
9 February 2024
A preview of the Teagasc Regional Winter Crop walks
0 A preview of the Teagasc Regional Winter Crop walks Teagasc will run a series of winter crop walks across the country from February 13 to 16. On this week’s Tillage Edge podcast, Shay Phelan, Teagasc Crops Specialist, chats about what to expect. As many crops are patchy or have poor establishment, Shay […]
8 February 2024
