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11 May 2021
Type Event Proceeding
Host Ciaran Lynch, Teagasc Sheep Specialist was joined by Dr. Tim Keady, Teagasc Researcher on this episode of the Let s Talk Sheep webinar series which took place on Thursday, 6th May to discuss silage making on sheep farms.
Tim discussed the key factors impacting silage feed value. He also outlined the key management factors in the production of high feed value silage, including fertiliser management, harvest date and wilting.
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Let s Talk Sheep is a series of webinars for Irish sheep farmers, hosted monthly by Teagasc. Find out more about the series here
10 May 2021
Type Event Proceeding
In the latest episode of the Let s Talk Dairy webinar series, Stuart Childs, Dairy Specialist is joined by Ciaran Collins, Tillage Specialist to discuss weed control, following up on the recent webinar with Deirdre Hennessy on establishing grass-white clover swards.
Ciaran gave an overview of Integrated Pest Management (IPM); pesticides and water; 2,4DB; herbicides for new lays; and pests in new lays.
We should be working towards avoiding the use of pesticides by focusing on soil fertility as it underpins grassland performance as well as reseeding establishment. Having a strong reseed established has a greater power to avoid pests issues as well as the power to suppress weeds which reduces the requirement of chemical usage in the lifetime of the sward.