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Why monitor water quality so often?
Why monitor water quality so often?

The Agricultural Catchments Programme (ACP) has been monitoring water quality in the river outlets of six catchments every 10 minutes for over 10 years. By Per-Erik Mellander and ACP team.

20 May 2020
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Media Article
Weather Impacts on the Agricultural Catchments Programme
Weather Impacts on the Agricultural Catchments Programme

We are all well aware that our weather and climate have a major influence on agricultural production. The Agricultural Catchments Programme (ACP) have been studying the influence of agriculture on water quality for over ten years in six small intensively farmed areas.

19 May 2020
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Media Article
Blowfly Control in Sheep Flocks
Blowfly Control in Sheep Flocks

Flystrike is a production limiting, costly and sometimes fatal condition in sheep. When it comes to Blowfly strike the aim should really be to prevent it from happening in the first place. Michael Gottstein, Head of Sheep Knowledge Transfer, Teagasc tells us more.

19 May 2020
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Media Article
Five steps to managing cash flow through 2020
Five steps to managing cash flow through 2020

Every dairy farmer should evaluate their business to ensure the effect of the current uncertainty in markets is minimised. Laurence Shallooand Patrick Gowing, Teagasc Moorepark have some advice and guidance

18 May 2020
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Media Article
Three weeks into the breeding season
Three weeks into the breeding season

On average nationally only 71% of cows and 78% of heifers are bred in the first three weeks and on the average farm a low 6-week calving rate is costing €200/cow. What can you do at this stage in the breeding season?

18 May 2020
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Media Article
Wild Bird Cover providing a giant bird-table
Wild Bird Cover providing a giant bird-table

The purpose of growing wild bird cover crops is to provide seed for birds during the winter when demand is highest. Catherine Kenna, Countryside Management Specialist, Teagasc tells us more.

17 May 2020
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Media Article