Articles
How to reduce lamb mortality
0 How to reduce lamb mortality Every lamb that is lost represents a significant loss to the sheep farmer as the cost associated with keeping the ewe has already been incurred. Michael Gottstein, Head of Sheep KT Programme, looks at the key issues that sheep farmers should concentrate on as the main lambing […]
2 February 2021
2021 Tillage Conference
0 2021 Tillage Conference The 2021 National Tillage Conference takes place virtually, split over two days. The first session takes place tomorrow, Wednesday, 3rd February at 11.30 am and the second session is on Wednesday, 17th February. Details on how to register and information on the speakers and topics can be found below […]
2 February 2021
Getting the basics right – Robotic milking
0 Getting the basics right – Robotic milking On the recent special edition of Let’s Talk Dairy, Patrick Gowing and Stuart Childs, Teagasc discuss robotic milking in Ireland. Robotic milking is an increasing trend on Irish dairy farms with over 1,000 milking robots milking in the south of Ireland at present (~ 3.8% […]
1 February 2021
Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm – Pre-Calving 2021
0 Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm – Pre-Calving 2021 Iarlaith Collins, Farm Manager and Michael Fagan, Teagasc Technician to the Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm give an insight into how the farm is preparing for the 2021 calving season. There are 92 cows to calve down this year on the farm and are all in-calf […]
1 February 2021
Agricultural Courses-What are the options?
Agricultural Courses-What are the options? We are in a fortunate position that technology has allowed us to continue with courses throughout lockdowns and classroom restrictions. Students will now be considering third level course options so Serena Gibbons, Education Officer, Teagasc Galway/Clare, outlines what’s available from Teagasc Since March 2020 the delivery of […]
31 January 2021
There’s no vaccine for climate change
There’s no vaccine for climate change Climate change is a major global risk which requires our attention, if it is not to cause great havoc. Feeding the world while taking climate action will require an industry-wide effort involving farmers, industry stakeholders, Government and consumers, writes Tom O’Dwyer, Head of Signpost Programme In […]
30 January 2021
Teagasc Online Slurry Spreader Calibration Calculator
Teagasc Online Slurry Spreader Calibration Calculator Many farmers will use Low Emission Slurry Spreading (LESS) methods such as a dribble bar, for the first time in place of the traditional splash plate. When using a new application method it’s important to apply the slurry accurately as Francis Quigley, Teagasc Farm Machinery Specialist […]
29 January 2021
Planning and priming our soils for the year ahead
Planning and priming our soils for the year ahead Over the last month weather conditions have reduced any opportunity in the fields to get some winter ploughing done. Soils are saturated. Wait until soils are dry enough before carrying out field operations such as ploughing, advises Mark Plunkett, Soil & Plant Nutrition […]
29 January 2021
Young farm forests – time for a winter check-up
Young farm forests – time for a winter check-up It’s been a long winter and it’s still not letting go. But with Spring around the corner and nature about to burst into life, now is the time to check the progress of your young farm forest, to see what might need attention […]
29 January 2021
Lambing: Lights-Camera-Action
Lambing: Lights-Camera-Action The lambing season is fast approaching for the midseason flock with most of the early lambing completed. Good preparation and planning will help in achieving a better outcome. Eamonn Patten, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Ballinrobe has some advice on how to be prepared and what facilities are required. About half of […]
28 January 2021
