The Teagasc Poultry Edge Podcast launched
Teagasc has launched the Poultry Edge Podcast and added it to its suite of enterprise podcasts. Presented by Teagasc poultry advisor Rebecca Tierney, it covers all the news, advice, and insights from the poultry sector.

The Poultry Edge Podcast was officially launched at the Teagasc Agricultural college in Ballyhaise by the Teagasc Director Professor Frank O’Mara. Pictured (l to r) were Patrick Greenan, Broiler producer, Monaghan; Rachel Johnson, Belview Eggs; Pat Greenan. Broiler producer, Monaghan; Rebecca Tierney, Host of the Poultry Edge Podcast; John Kelly, Principal Ballyhaise College; Professor Frank O’Mara, Teagasc Director; Michael McKeon, Pig and Poultry Specialist; Daniel Hawthorne, Free Range Egg Producer; Dermot Herlihy, Belview Eggs and Brendan Soden, IFA Poultry Vice Chairman and Free Range Egg Producer.
The Poultry Edge podcast was officially launched in Teagasc Agricultural college in Ballyhaise by the Teagasc Director Professor Frank O’Mara.
Speaking at the event attended by key stakeholders. Professor O’Mara said, “The poultry sector is an important part of Irish agriculture, and we are delighted to introduce the Poultry Edge to communicate messages relevant to poultry producers in a timely and regular way. Our Podcasts are very effective at knowledge transfer and are proving popular across all sectors, and I hope that poultry producers will find the Poultry Edge of value.”
Host of the Teagasc Poultry Edge podcast, Rebecca Tierney said; “Tune into the first edition where I discuss the current market and trends with Shauna Jager, Poultry and Pig executive with Bord Bia. Also tune into hear more details of the speakers and programme for the upcoming Teagasc broiler conferences taking place in Limerick and Monaghan later this month.”
Hear the first edition of the Poultry Edge podcast here
Teagasc offer a full suite of Podcasts such as the Dairy Edge, Beef Edge, Ovicast, Pig Edge, Tillage Edge, Environment Edge and the Signpost series podcast which can be accessed on the website on the Teagasc YouTube channel, or listen on Apple and Google podcasts, as well as Spotify.