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Avian influenza or ‘bird flu’ in circulation
Avian influenza or ‘bird flu’ in circulation Avian influenza or ‘bird flu’ is a viral disease that primarily affects poultry and wild fowl and is notifiable to DAFM (SI 130/2016). Currently, a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 is circulating on the island of Ireland. Rebecca Tierney, Teagasc Poultry Advisor, Ballyhaise describes bird […]
25 November 2021
Economic and environmental performance of Irish dairy herds – what are the measures of success?
Economic and environmental performance of Irish dairy herds – what are the measures of success? As with all industries and sectors of society, agriculture is being increasingly challenged to play its part in improving climate and environmental sustainability. Joe Patton, looks at the economic & environmental performance on Irish dairy herds as […]
24 November 2021
Beefing up your efforts
Beefing up your efforts A combined effort to improve calf quality & health will support higher performance allowing earlier age at slaughter, furthering the sustainability of grass-based dairy & beef systems. Nicky Byrne & Donall Fahy, Teagasc, discuss the key actions to maximise the potential of the entire calf crop. Summary High […]
24 November 2021
Sexed semen use on dairy farms
Sexed semen use on dairy farms Stephen Butler and Stephen Moore Teagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Moorepark, discuss Sexed semen use on dairy farms including Maximizing fertility, Timing of AI, straw handling and more as part of the two-day Virtual Dairy Conference 2021 taking place today Summary In November […]
24 November 2021
Are you supplementing your weanlings correctly?
Are you supplementing your weanlings correctly? A number of on-farm weighing studies over the years have shown that weanlings often underperform over the winter feeding months. There are a number of factors which will affect this performance. Martina Harrington, Teagasc Cattle Specialist has some advice on supplementing weanlings. A number of on-farm […]
24 November 2021
Where next for the EBI traits
Where next for the EBI traits Higher EBI cows are more profitable. Donagh Berry Teagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Moorepark, and Siobhan Ring, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation discuss improvements in EBI traits as part of the Teagasc Virtual Dairy Conference 2021 taking place today and tomorrow Pictured above in […]
23 November 2021
Trying to make sense of the Climate Action Plan
Trying to make sense of the Climate Action Plan The Climate Action Plan is aiming to reduce our total national emissions by 51% by 2030. Each sector of the economy has been allocated a budget. Enda O’Hart, Drystock Adviser, Teagasc Castlerea discusses two of the recently published sectoral budgets under the Climate […]
23 November 2021
A day in the life: Caoileann Murphy, Teagasc Researcher
A day in the life: Caoileann Murphy, Teagasc Researcher Caoileann Murphy began working with Teagasc in March 2021. A Day in the Life… video tells how she became fascinated with nutrition about age eight when she picked up a healthy eating leaflet in the waiting room of the dentist surgery. Caoileann said […]
23 November 2021
Earlier Finishing in Practice
Earlier Finishing in Practice Climate commitments through the Climate Action Plan are set to have a fundamental policy impact on beef production over the coming decades. Colm Kelly, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Ballinasloe answers common questions about finishing cattle earlier and the challenges he has encountered. Above Image: Results of individual bullock bred […]
22 November 2021
Newly funded project to investigate the use of phage to treat infections in pigs
Newly funded project to investigate the use of phage to treat infections in pigs PhageSUAS- “Improved Pig Health through the Novel Application of SynBio in Phage Therapy” is a newly funded project led by Teagasc’s Dr John Kenny, with partners at University College Cork, Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Madison-Wisconsin. […]
22 November 2021
