Speaking at the recent Teagasc forestry meeting in Aughrim, Declan Byrne, Teagasc Land Use Adviser, confirmed that forestry is still an attractive enterprise on farms with more land than is required ...
STRATEGIC thinning of forestry plantations gives farmers greater flexibility to sell at peak prices, according to Teagasc experts hosting a nationwide series of advisory workshops next week. Teagasc ...
Professor Gerry Boyle, director of Teagasc, speaking at the conclusion of a countrywide series of meetings attended by hundreds of farmers and rural dwellers, said the person appointed will be in ...
Industry stakeholders are being urged to attend the National Beef Open Day taking place on Wednesday 1st July, at Teagasc ...
Forensic geoscience is being used to determine the source of sediment in watercourses. Delivery of sediment to watercourses can have environmental and economic impacts. Elevated suspended sediment in ...
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Irish Minister Grealish visits the Teagasc Crops Research Programme
The latest research from the Teagasc Crops Research Centre in Oak Park, Carlow was showcased during a visit by the Minister ...
Key areas of focus include healthy diets, water quality, biodiversity, climate change, animal health and welfare, and farm safety. The Government has today (30 April) announced a major investment into ...
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