

Grassland for Sheep
- Date
- 25 June 2015
- Type
- Factsheet

Latest Teagasc research on finishing hill lambs on autumn pastures and on an all-concentrate diet.
- Date
- 25 June 2015
- Type
- Factsheet

Download a copy of the booklet from the Crops & Spraying Open Day which took place at Teagasc Oak Park on 24 June 2015. The latest technical innovations on a range of crops including; winter and spring barley, winter wheat, oats, oilseed rape and beans was demonstrated and focused on optimising growth and development, disease control strategies and efficient fertiliser use. Up and coming new varieties such as sugar beet was also demonstrated on the day.
- Date
- 24 June 2015
- Type
- Event Proceeding

Ireland is fortunate to have a strong agriculture knowledge and innovation support system. Fundamental to this is Teagasc, which combines an integrated research, advisory and education service which is delivered to Ireland’s agri-food sector. The primary asset that Teagasc has is its people and the relationships that permeate the wider agriculture and food industry. Nowhere is this more evident than in the regional advisory service. The advisory service has achieved huge efficiency in recent years reducing staffing by 44% while maintaining client numbers and providing quality services to over 43,000 farm families. The major concern is that these efficiency gains will be negated by the projected reduction (due to retirements) in advisory staff from 240 to 180 by 2020, reducing the critical mass of advisors and spreading the core service thinly. This will damage the advisor farmer relationship and reduce the technology transfer capability. This strategy document highlights the huge impact that advisors h e and recognises the opportunity to re-energise the advisory service by restoring advisory numbers to 240. This can be achieved with minimal extra cost but will deliver huge impact in terms of the productivity and sustainability of family farms.
- Date
- 22 June 2015
- Type
- Report



Factsheet on the control of weeds in new ley
- Date
- 19 June 2015
- Type
- Factsheet

Factsheet on the control of many common grasssland weeds.
- Date
- 19 June 2015
- Type
- Factsheet

Cherry tomatoes are naturally small and vary in size from a cherry to a table tennis ball. And the smaller the tomato the better the flavour. The following details relate to growing tomatoes under glass or plastic in border soil. By choice of variety, use of high potash (K) feeds and limiting the amount of water applied, tomatoes high in sugars and acids are produced - and hence flavoursome.
- Date
- 18 June 2015
- Type
- Factsheet