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'Significant' scope to boost native grains in Irish compound feeds - IGGG

Tillage

18 days ago

'Significant' scope to boost native grains in Irish compound feeds - IGGG

Ireland can learn a key lesson on native grains from the UK-based 2 Sisters Food Group, the Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG) has said.

Winter oilseed rape and spring planting priorities

Tillage

1 month ago

Winter oilseed rape and spring planting priorities

Teagasc is confirming that a significant number of winter oilseed rape crops are now in full flower around the country

Winter oilseed rape yield potential 'looks very good' - AHDB

Tillage

2 months ago

Winter oilseed rape yield potential 'looks very good' - AHDB

According to the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) most winter oilseed rape crops have significant yield potential.

Tillage: Growing beans successfully in 2026

Tillage

4 months ago

Tillage: Growing beans successfully in 2026

Teagasc has highlighted the potential of growing beans successfully in 2026. A number of factors feature in this regard.

€9.5m in Protein Aid Scheme payments begin to issue to 1,500 farmers

Tillage

6 months ago

€9.5m in Protein Aid Scheme payments begin to issue to 1,500 farmers

Payments have begun issuing today (Wednesday, December 3) to farmers under the Protein Aid...

Tillage

9 months ago

Project to test potential yield from blending wheat varieties in field

A new AHDB-funded initiative will test whether growing a mixture of wheat varieties together can deliver better milling crops

Project to test potential yield from blending wheat varieties in field

Tillage

10 months ago

Are peas worth a look within a tillage rotation?

Given the growing demand for plant proteins, Teagasc is re-evaluating the potential roles for peas on Irish tillage farms.

Are peas worth a look within a tillage rotation?

Tillage

1 year ago

Getting to grips with foliar diseases in bean crops

Teagasc agronomists point out that foliar diseases in bean crops; such as chocolate spot, downy mildew and rusts; must be controlled.

Getting to grips with foliar diseases in bean crops

Tillage

1 year ago

Tillage: Latest crop report brings both good and bad news

The latest crop report from Teagasc paints a very encouraging picture regarding the current state of winter cereals.

Tillage: Latest crop report brings both good and bad news

Tillage

1 year ago

Crop management update: the busiest time of the year has arrived

Tillage farmers are entering the business time of the year with key management decisions required for both winter and spring crops.

Crop management update: the busiest time of the year has arrived

Tillage

1 year ago

Call for crop inputs in UK & Ireland to be independently trialled

The head of Scottish Agronomy is calling for all crop inputs used within UK and Irish agriculture to be independently trialled.

Call for crop inputs in UK & Ireland to be independently trialled

Tillage

1 year ago

The role of agricultural lime in driving crop productivity

Soil acidity is a major factor in fertiliser efficiency. Applying lime can reduce requirements for many crop nutrients.

The role of agricultural lime in driving crop productivity

Tillage

1 year ago

National Tillage Conference to address role of carbon in tillage

Teagasc’s 2025 National Tillage Conference takes place on Wednesday next (January 29) in the Lyrath Hotel on the outskirts of Kilkenny City.

National Tillage Conference to address role of carbon in tillage

Opinion

1 year ago

Opinion: Spring beans should be off to a winner in 2025

Spring beans will always make sense within any tillage rotation. And this should genuinely be the case in 2025....

Opinion: Spring beans should be off to a winner in 2025

Tillage

2 years ago

Tillage: Bean harvest to get underway next week

Teagasc is confirming that the 2024 bean harvest will get underway in the Cork area next week, weather permitting.

Tillage: Bean harvest to get underway next week

Machinery

2 years ago

Grange Machinery launches TDT drill for tricky conditions

Grange Machinery Ltd of Holderness is a company that focuses on less intensive cultivation, building implements that are designed to work...

Grange Machinery launches TDT drill for tricky conditions

Tillage

2 years ago

Tillage: Fieldwork gathers pace amid improving ground conditions

Fieldwork continues apace on all tillage farms. Ground conditions are good and crops are responding well to the improved weather conditions.

Tillage: Fieldwork gathers pace amid improving ground conditions

Tillage

2 years ago

Tillage: Ireland’s plant protein market expected to increase

The global plant protein market is valued at over €17 billion per year and is expected to grow steadily over the coming decades...

Tillage: Ireland’s plant protein market expected to increase

N.Ireland

2 years ago

Concern over availability of spring barley seed

According to College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprises (CAFRE) crops’ advisors, spring barley seed may be in short supply this year.

Concern over availability of spring barley seed

Tillage

2 years ago

Project underway to separate protein from crops

Teagasc is committed to developing value-added opportunities for protein crops, including peas and beans, grown in Ireland.

Project underway to separate protein from crops

Tillage

2 years ago

Seed availability forms backdrop to tillage planning

Teagasc has again highlighted the issue of seed availability as the factor that will drive tillage planning in 2024.

Seed availability forms backdrop to tillage planning

Tillage

2 years ago

Spring cereal planting survey deadline fast approaching

Tillage farmers have until Friday of this week (January 5 ) to participate in Teagasc's spring cereal planting survey.

Spring cereal planting survey deadline fast approaching

Tillage

3 years ago

Europe’s plant protein landscape 'not fit for purpose' - Mullins

The opportunities associated with the growing of plant protein crops in Ireland continue to develop at an exponential rate.

Europe’s plant protein landscape 'not fit for purpose' - Mullins

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