Grassland
Annual Agricultural Land Market Review and Outlook 2026
The SCSI/Teagasc Agricultural Land Market Review and Outlook 2026, now in its thirteenth year, provides an analysis of Ireland’s agricultural land market and farming sector performance, with insights into trends from 2025 and forecasts for 2026.
28 April 2026
Today’s Farm April – May – June 2026
Commonage farming
13 April 2026
Teagasc Road Map Series 2030 – Overview of Irish Agriculture and Food
An overview of Ireland’s agri-food sector to 2030, outlining current performance, market outlook, sustainability priorities, and future targets. Includes detailed Sectoral Road Maps for Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Pigs, Tillage, Horticulture, Forestry and Food.
23 February 2026
Today’s Farm – November/December 2025
Focus on generational renewal
9 December 2025
Today’s Farm – September/October 2025
The magic of multi-species
8 October 2025
Closing for silage – points to consider
Closing for silage – points to consider 0 Type Media Article Donall Fahy, Drystock Advisor, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Fertilising for first cut grass silage is an important task which must be completed currently. The right fertiliser application will promote healthy grass growth, ensuring the best possible yield and quality. Here are some key […]
7 April 2025
DAFM confirms changes to Nitrates Regulations
The intensification of the agricultural sector in Ireland has resulted in economic benefits while also creating environmental challenges.
18 March 2025
March Grass, Opportunities and Challenges
March Grass, Opportunities and Challenges Type Media Article By Michael Donoghue, B&T Dairy Adviser, Teagasc Galway/Clare Grazed grass represents Irish farmer’s greatest advantage in livestock production. It costs 3 to 4 times less than either silage or meal, stock performance is better and labour input is drastically reduced. After a wet but […]
11 March 2025
Today’s Farm – January/February 2025
Today’s Farm – January/February 2025 Type Magazine Download Publication (PDF) In this edition, we have focused strongly on fertilisers and the importance of adopting new technologies, such as protected urea, in conjunction with an unrelenting emphasis on core principles of good soil health, nutrient management, liming, and the efficient and balanced application […]
21 January 2025
LESS is the Law: Adapting to Ireland’s New Slurry Spreading Regulations
LESS is the Law: Adapting to Ireland’s New Slurry Spreading Regulations Type Media Article By Richard Gill, B&T Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Galway/Clare As the New Year begins, slurry spreading will be on the minds of many farmers over the coming weeks. Farmers in Co. Galway and Co. Clare (Zone B) will be […]
14 January 2025
