Articles
Improving your Financial Fitness can help manage tight margins
Improving your Financial Fitness can help manage tight margins Having a good feel for the farm finances and what is happening on a farm or farm household is critical. This applies whether a farmer is expanding or just wants to ensure that they are in a good position to deal with whatever […]
25 May 2021
Continuing the Sheep Farming journey
Continuing the Sheep Farming journey Trim farmer Peter McGuinness, who won the 2020 Sheep Grassland Farmer of the Year, and Edward Egan, Teagasc advisor Navan, Co Meath, review the lambing season and look forward to summer management. Peter McGuinness: 2020 Sheep Grassland Farmer of the Year Trim farmer Peter McGuinness, who won […]
25 May 2021
Contract rearing male calves
Contract rearing male calves Establishing a relationship based on trust and a good contract will benefit both owner and calf rearer. This is the advice of Gordon Peppard, Teagasc Collaborative Farming Specialist speaking about Contract rearing male calves. Contract rearing in Sligo Farming near Enniscrone, Co Sligo, Peter Gilmartin traditionally sold steers […]
24 May 2021
“Oceans of Learning” with Teagasc Marine Research
“Oceans of Learning” with Teagasc Marine Research To help celebrate our new partnership with the Marine Institute and the launch of this year’s “Oceans of Learning” campaign we have created some resources about seaweed and other marine research being carried out in Teagasc. One of the last remaining patches of giant kelp […]
24 May 2021
Results of Teagasc Protected Urea trial finds no residues
Results of Teagasc Protected Urea trial finds no residues A new scientific paper was published in the past week with results from a trial on using protected Urea on the Teagasc farm at its Environment research centre, Johnstown castle. Irish farmers are being encouraged to switch from using CAN fertiliser to protected […]
23 May 2021
Unlocking Silage Potential
Unlocking Silage Potential Silage quality ranges from 58% – 78% dry matter digestibility (DMD) nationally, but the average is poor at 65% DMD. Having silage of high quality (70% DMD+) will ensure good daily liveweight gains and cuts down on meal costs. Gabriel Trayers Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Tuam advises on high DMD […]
22 May 2021
Hitting Breeding Targets in the Dairy Herd
Hitting Breeding Targets in the Dairy Herd We are currently in the middle of the breeding season on most Irish dairy farms. Here Kevin O’Hara, Teagasc Ballinrobe, will look at some of the key targets that dairy farmers need to try and achieve over the coming weeks and look at how these […]
21 May 2021
Growing Maize Silage Considerations
Growing Maize Silage Considerations Eighty percent of maize in Ireland is grown specifically for the production of maize silage and can be used as a winter feed in both dairy and beef production systems. While grass is the most popular winter feed, Eamonn Dempsey, Teagasc Advisor outlines why maize silage might be […]
21 May 2021
“Bee kind” farming
“Bee kind” farming Today is #WorldBeeDay and Teagasc encourages farmers to adopt “Bee kind” farming, to look at ways of improving habitats and enhance biodiversity to support wild bees on Irish farmland. In Ireland there are 77 solitary bee species, 21 bumble bee species and 1 honey bee species. Did you know […]
20 May 2021
Precision Livestock Farming for Sheep – have your say
Precision Livestock Farming for Sheep – have your say A multinational team of researchers have been awarded funding from the EU Horizon 2020 network to share knowledge and improve uptake of new digital technologies which will help to increase the efficiency and sustainability of sheep and goat (small ruminant) farming systems in […]
18 May 2021
