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Teagasc publishes results of new protected urea trial


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. ....

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Teagasc paper confirms no traces of protected urea in milk


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The research tackles concerns about the potential for protected urea residues to appear in milk. \Donal O Leary
A new scientific paper from Teagasc confirms that no chemical residues were found in milk produced from cows grazing grass treated with protected urea fertiliser in milk sampling trials.
The research, which was conducted by Teagasc at its environment research centre in Johnstown Castle, aimed to tackle concerns about the potential for protected urea residues to appear in milk.
Senior research officer in the Teagasc crops, environment and land use programme Dr Patrick Forrestal said: “Extensive trials by Teagasc over the past nine years have shown protected urea to be a solid yield performer in Irish grassland and thus a reliable fertiliser option for farmers. ....

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€1.4m project to measure carbon-harvesting potential of Irish soil


€1.4m project to measure carbon-harvesting potential of Irish soil
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New research at VistaMilk aims to point the way towards ‘climate-smart farming’ in Ireland.
A €1.4m carbon sequestration research project aims to help Irish farmers move to more climate-friendly agricultural systems.
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it in plant material. It is important for soil health as it can improve workability, water-holding capacity and productivity.
VistaMilk, the Science Foundation Ireland research centre focused on agriculture, is working on the project with Dairy Research Ireland, the group that allocates funding from the dairy levy collected from Irish dairy farmers. ....

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€1.4 million carbon sequestration research project launched


VistaMilk SFI Research Centre has launched a €1.4 million carbon sequestration project.
The project is in collaboration with Dairy Research Ireland, the group that allocates funding from the dairy levy collected from Irish dairy farmers.
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and storing it in plant material or in the soil. Carbon stored in soils is often called soil organic carbon. It is vital for soil health, improving their workability, water holding capacity, and productivity.
The recent addition of both national and EU greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets poses considerable challenges for the Irish agricultural sector. ....

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