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Majority of farms well stocked with fodder – Teagasc survey

Majority of farms well stocked with fodder – Teagasc survey
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Getting Down and Dirty - Lessons learned from Teagasc s Soils programme

Getting Down and Dirty - Lessons learned from Teagasc s Soils programme Reporter:   ); The Teagasc Heavy Soils Programme was set up in 2011 to develop a network of dairy farms on poorly drained soils to act as a test bed for strategies and management practices that could be implemented to improve the efficiency and performance of farms dominated by such soils, which account for 30% of grasslands nationally. Teagasc has published a new booklet - ‘Lessons learned - key findings of the Teagasc Heavy Soils programme’. This new publication outlines the development of the participating farms over the last ten years. Its publication coincides with the takeover of Teagasc social media accounts today, by one of the participants in the Heavy Soils Programme, Danny Bermingham, to outline what is happening on his farm in County Clare.

2021 - Lessons Learned from the Teagasc Heavy Soils Programme - Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority

Lessons Learned from the Teagasc Heavy Soils Programme The Teagasc Heavy Soils Programme was set up in 2011 to develop a network of dairy farms on poorly drained soils to act as a test bed for strategies and management practices that could be implemented to improve the efficiency and performance of farms dominated by such soils, which account for 30% of grasslands nationally. Today, Teagasc has published a new booklet - ‘Lessons learned - key findings of the Teagasc Heavy Soils programme’. This new publication outlines the development of the participating farms over the last ten years. Its publication coincides with the takeover of Teagasc social media accounts today, by one of the participants in the Heavy Soils Programme, Danny Bermingham, to outline what is happening on his farm in County Clare.

Beef Management: grass growth issues, breeding and BPS applications

  Cold weather: Grass growth is still not where it needs to be, but an improvement in growing conditions is forecast for the next seven days. Some farmers I have spoken to this week have gone back in with silage to suckler cows to slow down the rotation to allow grass supplies pick up again. Others have in with meal to store cattle to do the same thing. Grass dry matters are very high and beef cattle are settled at grass so there is no cause for panic yet. When growth does pick up, things will change very quickly and it’s important to be ready for the surge in growth when it does come.

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