Molecular gastronomy The challenge of global food security Reducing nitrogen loss using inhibitors Shedding light on the milking routine
- Date
- 15 June 2011
- Type
- Magazine
The EU Nitrates Directive (91/676/EEC) was introduced in 1991 with the objective of reducing water pollution caused or induced by nitrates from agriculture and preventing further such pollution, with the primary emphasis being on the management of livestock manures and other fertilisers.
- Date
- 15 June 2011
- Type
- Report
Analysis of the Competitiveness of Irish Dairy Farming - 6131
- Date
- 01 June 2011
- Type
- Technology Update
There is no better feeling than eating something you have grown yourself. This is especially true for crops like tomatoes which require constant care to get them from seed to plate. There can be a great feeling of accomplishment. This guide is designed to give people the confidence to have a go at growing themselves. If you only have a sunny window you can try mixed leaves or strawberries in a pot. If you have a greenhouse we hope we can answer some of your questions or encourage you to try a few plants of something new this summer.
- Date
- 01 June 2011
- Type
- Booklet
An evaluation of existing and potential measures to sustain an increased biodiversity and water quality on Irish farms - 5584
- Date
- 01 June 2011
- Type
- Technology Update
Reducing enteric methane production by finishing beef cattle
- Date
- 31 May 2011
- Type
- Technology Update
Environmental economic model for agriculture
- Date
- 31 May 2011
- Type
- Technology Update
Market and non-market based strategies to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Irish Farms - 5816
- Date
- 31 May 2011
- Type
- Technology Update
Nitrogen value and greenhouse gas footprint of digestate from anaerobic digestors - 5819
- Date
- 31 May 2011
- Type
- Technology Update
Approximately 1,050 farms participated in the Teagasc National Farm Survey (NFS) in 2010, these farms are weighted to represent a national population of approximately 99,500 farms. As of May 2011 the financial records of 817 of these farms had been returned and fully validated. The following report is a preliminary estimate of farm income for 2010 based on this sample of 817 farms. The final results, based on a sample of approximately 1,050 farms, will be published in June 2011. While the income figures may change somewhat between the preliminary and final results, the weighting methodology applied to these preliminary estimates means that the overall results are unlikely to change significantly.
- Date
- 17 May 2011
- Type
- Event Proceeding
