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WASCAL has opened calls for application for interested West Africans who look forward to studying Climate Change programmes at the post-graduate levels. interested pursuing in combatting Climate Change and improving livelihoods.
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May 14, 2021 5:12 pm
The results of a Teagasc trial on protected urea have been published, which show “further reassurance that protected urea can be part of a toolbox of solutions for Irish agriculture”, the agricultural authority has revealed.
A new scientific paper was published this week with results from a trial on using protected urea on the Teagasc farm at its Environment research centre in Johnstown castle.
Some concerns were raised by industry about the potential for protected urea residues to appear in milk, Teagasc notes.
The published paper details the development, at Teagasc, Ashtown, of a highly sensitive and validated analytical method for the detection of the urease inhibitor NBPT and NBPTo in the matrix of milk.
17 December 2020
Type Event Proceeding
Third of five Teagasc Research Insights Webinars focusing on Land Use - Making the most of our land which took place on Wednesday, 16 December.
Land use is at the interface between the global environment and global food system. How does land use influence the environment and how can land use be adapted to the demand for ecosystem service and biodiversity? John Spink, Head of Crops, Environment & Land Use Programme, Teagasc was joined by John Finn, Giulia Bondi and Daire O’hUallachain, Teagasc Research Officers to give an insight into how land use interacts with the delivery of vital ecosystem services.