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What is in Farm Roadway Runoff?
What is in Farm Roadway Runoff?

Roadway Runoff contents within 100 m of the farmyard or where roadway configuration or quality impedes cow movement along the network are not dissimilar to dilute slurry or dairy soiled water. Researchers Owen Fenton, Karen Daly, John Murnane, Paul Rice, Patrick Tuohy give information from the ROADRUNNER project

23 May 2020
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Media Article
Teagasc celebrating International Day for Biological Diversity
Teagasc celebrating International Day for Biological Diversity

Friday 22 May is the United Nations International Day for Biological Diversity. Farming in a sustainable manner is essential to maintain biodiversity and farmed habitats. Catherine Keena Countryside Management Specialist has more information

22 May 2020
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Media Article
Safety at Silage Appeal
Safety at Silage Appeal

The months of May, June, July and August coincide with peak harvesting and transporting of silage on Irish farms. There is extra machinery on our roads and farms so extra caution is needed by all parties.

22 May 2020
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Media Article
Rewarding forestry and farming working together
Rewarding forestry and farming working together

Successfully integrating forestry and farming can have rich sustainability dividends. The RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award recognises farmers who are leading the way. Noel Kennedy, Forestry Development Officer, Teagasc tells us more.

22 May 2020
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Media Article
Tillage Update – 21st May
Tillage Update – 21st May

This week there are updates on the impact on crops of below average rainfall; common nutrient deficiencies in crops; watch videos on chocolate spot control in beans and weed control in fodder beet; listen to the latest podcast on grass weeds. By Mark Plunkett, Soil & Plant Nutrition Specialist

21 May 2020
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Media Article
Do we need to call on the lessons learned in the summer of 2018?
Do we need to call on the lessons learned in the summer of 2018?

There is rain expected in the west and northwest over the next few days. This will help alleviate the current Soil Moisture Deficit somewhat. The east coast is expected to see very little rain. Teagasc Specialist Martina Harrington has some advice

21 May 2020
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Media Article