
In this episode of The Signpost Series webinar, which took place as part of Water Quality Week, on Friday, 26 Mark, Mark Gibson, Teagasc ConnectEd is joined by Noel Meehan, ASSAP Programme Manager and Edward Burgess, ACP Specialist Advisor, Teagasc to discuss working with farmers to improve water quality.
- Date
- 31 March 2021
- Type
- Event Proceeding

On a recent Teagasc Research Insights webinar which took place on Thursday, 18 March, Pat Dillon - Head of Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Programme at Teagasc was joined by Stephen Moore, Stephen Butler & David Kenny to discuss the development of new reproductive technologies in relation to heat detection, sexed semen, IVF and male fertility.
- Date
- 30 March 2021
- Type
- Event Proceeding


On a recent Farm Business Options webinar which took place on Tuesday, 23rd March 2021, host Barry Caslin was joined by Teagasc colleagues Stuart Green & Áine Regan and Peter Mc Shane from GLAS Energy Technology, to discuss digitalisation to transform agriculture in Ireland.
- Date
- 26 March 2021
- Type
- Event Proceeding

Planning a Successful Breeding Season with Teagasc/Glanbia Future Farmer Francis Nolan
- Date
- 25 March 2021
- Type
- Event Proceeding

Get the latest news from our Pig Development Department
- Date
- 25 March 2021
- Type
- Newsletter

By establishing Riparian Buffer Zones in key locations on your farm, you will help to protect water courses from nutrient, sediment and pesticide losses. This factsheet was produced as part of a series of factsheets by the Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP).
- Date
- 23 March 2021
- Type
- Factsheet

Grassland herbicides are an important part of good grassland management for many farmers. However, misuse can lead to impacts on water quality. This factsheet was produced as part of a series of factsheets by the Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP).
- Date
- 23 March 2021
- Type
- Factsheet

There is a high risk of nitrate leaching from free draining grassland fields in early spring. Farmers can help reduce these losses by carefully managing fertiliser applications and using good Nutrient Management Planning practices. This factsheet was produced as part of a series of factsheets by the Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP).
- Date
- 23 March 2021
- Type
- Factsheet

Organic fertilisers can be a valuable asset on a farm, but only if managed correctly. When spread, organic fertiliser is either absorbed by soil and plants or lost to air and water. This factsheet was produced as part of a series of factsheets by the Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP).
- Date
- 23 March 2021
- Type
- Factsheet