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Contract Rearing of Replacement Heifers
Contract Rearing of Replacement Heifers What is contract rearing? What makes contract rearing attractive to dairy farmers? What makes contract rearing attractive to rearers? What information is available? Get all the answers here and at our upcoming open days starting on 1st September at 11am in Golden Co. Tipperary What is contract […]
21 August 2022
Growing Wild – Bird’s foot trefoil and Knapweed
Growing Wild – Bird’s foot trefoil and Knapweed Catherine Keena, Teagasc Countryside Management Specialist takes a closer look at some of our native Irish biodiversity to look out for in the countryside. Here she shares some interesting facts of nature about Bird’s foot trefoil and Common or black knapweed Bird’s foot trefoil […]
21 August 2022
Water Quality – Phosphorus & ACRES
Water Quality – Phosphorus & ACRES The protection of water quality from nutrient, sediment & pesticide losses and achieving ‘Good Status’ for all waters in Ireland is a key national goal. Since 2018, The Agricultural Sustainability Support & Advisory Service (ASSAP) is providing advice. Ivan Kelly, Teagasc Athenry Advisor has more The […]
20 August 2022
Linking Biodiversity & Heritage on Teagasc Glanbia Signpost Future Farms
Linking Biodiversity & Heritage on Teagasc Glanbia Signpost Future Farms Irish Farmers work alongside historical features on a daily basis incorporating their protection into the management of their farms. In Heritage Week Aoife Leader, Teagasc/UCD Walsh Scholar, outlines how history and biodiversity are maintained and enhanced by Teagasc-Glanbia Signpost Future Farms The […]
19 August 2022
Management tasks for suckler cow herds this autumn
Management tasks for suckler cow herds this autumn Ring feeders in paddocks with sucklers is currently a common sight. The recent rain should kick-start growth. On moderately stocked farms with grass covers possibly run down it may be tricky to build covers into the autumn. Specialist Alan Dillon offers advice Many farms […]
19 August 2022
Benefits of eco-therapy
Benefits of eco-therapy Eco and forest therapies are practices that support every aspect of our wellbeing. The health benefits attributed to forest therapy include boosted immune function, improved cardiovascular and respiratory health, and reduced stress. Forestry Development Officer Michael Somers explains more Farmers have demanding jobs and face challenges compounded by economic […]
19 August 2022
You are what you eat
You are what you eat The statement ‘You are what you eat’ is well-known in food science. It refers directly to the bioactive compounds that we ingest when we eat healthy foods, and how much of them our bodies absorb. Teagasc researchers Talita Aline Comunian and André Brodkorb with EU research colleagues […]
19 August 2022
Pig Research Update – PigNutriStrat project
Pig Research Update – PigNutriStrat project In this research update Keely Halpin, PhD student at Teagasc Pig Development Department, writes about the PigNutriStrat project which investigates novel management strategies to reduce antimicrobial reliance and antimicrobial resistance on Irish pig farms. This project is a collaboration between Teagasc, South East Technological University and […]
19 August 2022
12 Steps for Dairy farmers to Reduce Gaseous Emissions
12 Steps for Dairy farmers to Reduce Gaseous Emissions The Signpost Programme led by Teagasc, is a multi-annual campaign to lead climate action by all Irish farmers. The latest output from this programme is a guide outlining 12 Steps for Dairy farmers to take to reduce Gaseous Emissions on their farms. Download […]
18 August 2022
Crops Harvest and Oilseed Rape update August 18th
Crops Harvest and Oilseed Rape update August 18th Tillage specialist Michael Hennessy gives this weeks update on Crops. This includes the harvest, oilseed rape prices and club root issues. He has advice on how to manage an oilseed rape crop. Catch up with the latest Tillage Edge Podcast Harvest The 2022 harvest […]
18 August 2022
