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Working at Height on the farm
Working at Height on the farm

17% of farm fatalities over the last 10 years were caused by falls from heights or being struck by collapsing or falling objects. Always take time to stop and plan before starting to work at height or in an environment where it is possible to be struck by something falling from a height.

23 July 2020
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Media Article
Adapting to climate change on livestock farms.
Adapting to climate change on livestock farms.

Animal agriculture is particularly vulnerable to more extreme weather, which was seen during the recent droughts in the south and east of the Island. Farming practices focusing on adaptation may not be the same as measures designed to mitigate emissions. Researcher Donal O'Brien gives some information.

22 July 2020
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Media Article
Review of Ballyhaise heifer rearing unit at grass
Review of Ballyhaise heifer rearing unit at grass

For the last two years Ballyhaise Research Farm have been running a dedicated replacement heifer rearing unit which consists of a 10ha grazing block. This year there is 31 calves and 21 maiden heifers on this block. Martina Gormley, Teagasc Dairy Specialist tells us more.

22 July 2020
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Media Article
Child Safety on Farms
Child Safety on Farms

Health and Safety Authority figures tell us that sadly 21 children lost their lives as a result of farm accidents in the past 10 years. Over 80% of childhood deaths on farms had a farm vehicle or a machine involved.

22 July 2020
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Media Article
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Project dates: Nov 2016 – Nov 2019

21 July 2020
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Technology Update
How to check the ram is fit for breeding
How to check the ram is fit for breeding

Rams should be checked 10 weeks before the breeding season to ensure they are fit to breed. This is to allow time to build body condition, sort out health problems, buy replacement rams, acclimatise replacements and quarantine replacements. Drystock advisor Edward Egan demonstrates what is needed.

21 July 2020
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Media Article
Designing a Flock Breeding Programme
Designing a Flock Breeding Programme

The number of lambs reared per ewe joined is a key determinant of the overall financial performance of a lowland sheep enterprise. Sheep Specialist Damian Costello outlines the factors to be considered in a flock breeding programme including: culling, ram selection and purchase of breeding stock.

21 July 2020
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Media Article