
The first in a series of fortnightly webinars aimed at Irish pig producers, which took place on Friday, 26 June.
- Date
- 03 July 2020
- Type
- Event Proceeding

The third in the Let's Talk Equine series took place on Tuesday 30 June 2020
- Date
- 03 July 2020
- Type
- Event Proceeding

Matthew Mullen from County Meath is a participant in the Teagasc/Glanbia Open Source Future Farm Programme. In this video Matthew gives an update on what they have been doing on the farm in recent weeks .
- Date
- 02 July 2020
- Type
- Media Article

Emer Kennedy, Researcher in Teagasc Moorepark discusses the Moorepark once a day herd. This herd has been running for the last number of years. The herd is part of an on-going experiment looking at once a day vs.twice a day milking
- Date
- 02 July 2020
- Type
- Media Article

This week's update has information and advice on machinery hygiene, crop records and an update on blight control on potatoes. Listen to the latest The Tillage Edge Podcast covering machinery hygiene and how to do it before and during the harvesting season; watch a video on how to clean down a combine; .
- Date
- 02 July 2020
- Type
- Media Article

This project was a collaboration between Teagasc & University College Limerick. It investigated the effects of nutrition and management on gilt welfare and performance. Phoebe Hartnett, previous PhD student who worked on the GILTLIFE project tells us more.
- Date
- 01 July 2020
- Type
- Factsheet

Hoose or lungworm infection, can be widespread and infection this year may be more severe with the heavy rain that followed the long dry spell. Drystock Specialist Martina Harrington has advice on the identification, management and treatment of the disease
- Date
- 01 July 2020
- Type
- Media Article

Information and updates from our Grass10 team
- Date
- 01 July 2020
- Type
- Newsletter

Difficult-to-control grass weeds are becoming an increasing problem on Irish tillage farms. This fact sheet outlines the basics of machine cleaning at harvest and gives guidance to growers and contractors on the actions to take.
- Date
- 01 July 2020
- Type
- Factsheet

Grazed grassland management regimes can have various positive and negative effects on soil fauna such as earthworms. Teagasc Johnstown Castle and UCD researchers Owen Fenton, Giulia Bondi and Olaf Schmidt tell us more about this supervised two year field study which examined the relationship between earthworms and dung pats.
- Date
- 30 June 2020
- Type
- Media Article