Hedgerows have many values and functions. They can be multi-functional. A diversity of hedgerow types and management on a farm is ideal.
- Date
- 01 November 2009
- Type
- Leaflet
Trees and shrubs have a natural lifespan. Given time, space and lack of management, they grow up, mature and die. With limited natural regeneration or seeding within hedgerows, over time they can die. The lifespan of hedgerows can be extended by rejuvenation.
- Date
- 01 November 2009
- Type
- Leaflet
Healthy dense growth at the base of the hedgerow keeps it stockproof. Routine hedge cutting is required to retain a dense base in a hedgerow and prevent woody species growing into mature trees.
- Date
- 01 November 2009
- Type
- Leaflet
New stockproof hedgerows are valuable additions to farms, wildlife and the countryside.
- Date
- 01 November 2009
- Type
- Leaflet
Characterisation and conservation of veteran hardwood trees - 5461
- Date
- 31 October 2009
- Type
- Technology Update
Basic genetic characterization of Adonis spp. germplasm for breeding and domestication - 5544
- Date
- 31 October 2009
- Type
- Technology Update
The role of total mixed ration (TMR) feeding in pasture-based dairy systems
- Date
- 31 October 2009
- Type
- Technology Update
Genomic Analysis of Lactobacillus helveticus DPC4571 - 5434/5025
- Date
- 01 October 2009
- Type
- Technology Update
Teagasc Research Magazine - Winter Edition 2009 International pathogenic Escherichia coli conference Anthelmintic drug residue analysis Understanding bioinformatics Mushroom virus X
- Date
- 01 October 2009
- Type
- Magazine
