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Type Event Proceeding The Spring Tillage Webinars took place across two sessions on Tuesday, 19th and Thursday 21st January. The webinars covered a wide range of topics including spring cereal varieties; straw incorporation scheme; GLAS and biodiversity on tillage farms; BREXIT implications for the tillage industry; Optimising the use of Organic manures and Beans. Session One - Tuesday, 19 January | 11.30am A live interactive webinar with Teagasc Tillage Specialists and Advisors who covered the following: Spring Cereal Varieties – Variety selection and availability Straw incorporation scheme – Existing farmer experience and research GLAS and Biodiversity on Tillage Farms – Farmer experience and look forward to new schemes ....
Event Time 11.30am A live interactive webinar with Teagasc Tillage Specialists and Advisors Join us at 11.30am on Thursday, 21 January, for a live interactive webinar with Teagasc Tillage Specialists and Advisors who will cover topics such as: BREXIT: Impact for the tillage industry Optimising the use of Organic manures Beans – Grower experiences There will be a variety of contributors sharing their expertise and experience including tillage specialists, advisors and farmers from their farms across the country. Attendees will be able to ask questions and interact with the contributors each day. IMPORTANT – If you want to get IASIS credits for participating in this webinar you need to ....
Teagasc Tillage Month Teagasc Tillage Month Welcome to ‘Tillage Month’ during which we will deliver the latest insights on current tillage research plus the most relevant technical advice for tillage farmers through a series of live, interactive webinars. The tillage industry underpins Ireland’s agri-food enterprises through the provision of high quality feed / material for processing, with the sector being the most carbon efficient within Irish agriculture. While the expansive role the cropping sector can play in supporting sustainable food production is clear, the sector faces legislative, environmental and land use challenges that are undermining its economic sustainability. In response, continued innovation and investment in crop improvement and knowledge transfer strategies is essential if we are to improve the resilience of the sector and exploit the significant opportunities that exist to add value for the primary producer in response to con ....