Tillage
The period ahead will see Teagasc tillage advisors actively promote the widespread use of the AgNav knowledge transfer support tool
Opinion
Teagasc will be encouraging as many tillage farmers as possible to calculate the carbon footprint of their crops in 2026 and into the future.
Agri Politics
Minister Martin Heydon acknowledged difficulties that some farmers have faced with MyAgFood.ie, and he outlined efforts to address concerns.
Teagasc is calling for greater numbers of tillage businesses to actively contribute to the National Farm Survey.
Agri-Business
Work is ongoing to give private agricultural advisors access to AgNav, which is currently only available to Teagasc advisory services.
AgNav, the free, voluntary digital sustainability platform for farmers and advisors across Ireland,...
Dairy
Dairy farmer Pat O' Driscoll explains how he is using AgNav on his family dairy farm in Coppeen, Co. Cork, and is heavily supported by...
Dairy farmer Pat O' Driscoll explains how he used AgNav on his family dairy farm in Coppeen, Co. Cork, supported by his Teagasc...
Dairy farmers Katie and Phil Gleeson explain how they have used AgNav on their dairy farm, supported by their Teagasc Signpost Climate...
Calf-to-beef farmer, Michael O'Donnell explains how he is using AgNav, supported by his Teagasc Signpost Climate Advisor, Leonard Betts
Agriland Media Group is delighted to team up with Teagasc, Bord Bia, and ICBF for the 'AgNav: Supporting Farm Sustainability' series...
N.Ireland
AgNav, the online sustainability platform for Irish farmers, has been awarded Sustainability Initiative of the Year.
The impacts of food sustainability schemes run by Bord Bia were recently highlighted to those involved in meat production in Ireland.