PastureBase data for the week & Elodie Ruelle’s MoSt Grass Growth Prediction Model.
Alan Duggan, new entrant Dairy farmer from Co. Mayo, gives us an overview of current performance and grazing objectives for the mid-season on his farm. Watch Alan s video here http://bit.ly/DugganGrass10
Grass10 Management Tips
Grazing Update from Grassland Farmer of the Year – Overall and Dairy Category Winner Caroline Walsh from Ballinascarty, Co. Cork
Information on the new publication on Managing and Establishing Grass-White clover swards.
Joe Patton, Teagasc Dairy Specialist gives some guidance on managing cows with suspected Phosphorus deficiency
Sports organisations welcome resumption of training
Updated / Wednesday, 31 Mar 2021
14:53
From 26 April outdoor sports facilities will reopen including for underage teams in pods of 15 or less
South East Correspondent
Sports organisations have given an overall welcome to news that outdoor activities, including inter-county GAA training and under-age non-contact group training, can resume next month.
On 19 April will see elite GAA taking place as well as activity for high-performing athletes, as approved by Sport Ireland, while on 26 April outdoor sports facilities will reopen including golf and tennis clubs as well as training for underage teams in pods of 15 or less.
This will allow juvenile soccer, GAA and athletics training, among others, for participants who have been deprived of all but solo training since Christmas and had to endure truncated seasons of sport in 2020.