Our Organisation Search Quick Links
Toggle: Topics

Publications

Bales can kill with lethal force
Bales can kill with lethal force

According to Health and Safety Authority (HAS) show falling bales account for about 5% of farm workplace deaths. There are many safety issues around working with bales. Francis Bligh, and John McNamara, Health and Safety Specialists have some advice

20 June 2020
Type
Media Article
ERROR: No Title
ERROR: No Title

By Michael Donoghue, B&T Dairy Adviser, Teagasc Galway/Clare

19 June 2020
Type
Media Article
Ballyhaise College Virtual Open Day
Ballyhaise College Virtual Open Day

Ballyhaise College Virtual Open Day took place on 15th June. Two sessions were held covering the agriculture and forestry courses.

19 June 2020
Type
Event Proceeding
ASSAP Interim Report #1
ASSAP Interim Report #1

Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP) Interim Report #1 | 2018 - 2019

19 June 2020
Type
Report
Broadleaf silviculture
Broadleaf silviculture

Twenty-nine percent of the forest estate in Ireland is broadleaf (195,000 ha). The main broadleaf species present are birch, ash, alder, oak, beech and sycamore, predominantly planted within the last three decades and as single-species blocks. Dr Ian Short, Forestry Research Officer talks about some of the latest research in broadleaf silviculture in a recent episode of The Research Field podcast.

18 June 2020
Type
Media Article