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Research collab to develop animal feed analysis techniques for Irish pastures

Agri-Business

3 months ago

Research collab to develop animal feed analysis techniques for Irish pastures

A new research collaboration has been launched to develop animal feed analysis techniques tailored specifically to Irish pastures and silages.

Winter oilseed rape the stand-out crop of 2025 for agronomists

Tillage

5 months ago

Winter oilseed rape the stand-out crop of 2025 for agronomists

Winter oilseed rape ticked all the boxes in 2025, according to Goldcrop cereal variety manager, John Dunne.

EU should be 'a technology maker' on gene editing - agronomist

Tillage

5 months ago

EU should be 'a technology maker' on gene editing - agronomist

Goldcrop cereal variety manager, John Dunne, is a strong advocate for the use of gene editing as a plant breeding tool

Recommended listing of winter oat varieties for 2025/2026 published

Tillage

9 months ago

Recommended listing of winter oat varieties for 2025/2026 published

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) has published the list of recommended winter oat varieties for the 2025/26 season.

BYDV tolerance increasingly key trait for winter barley varieties - agronomist

Tillage

9 months ago

BYDV tolerance increasingly key trait for winter barley varieties - agronomist

Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus (BYDV) tolerant varieties of winter barley are proving themselves under Irish growing conditions.

Tillage

1 year ago

The potential impact of yellow rust disease on Irish wheat production

The threat posed by yellow rust disease to Irish wheat crops has been characterised as both complex and evolving.

The potential impact of yellow rust disease on Irish wheat production

Tillage

3 years ago

Home-grown spring barley seed could be in short supply next year

Home-grown spring barley seed could be in short supply next year, according to Goldcrop agronomist, John Dunne.

Home-grown spring barley seed could be in short supply next year

Tillage

3 years ago

Poor harvest weather provides 'silver lining' for variety trials

Every tillage farmer in the country has – quite rightly – been complaining about the poor harvest weather up to this point.

Poor harvest weather provides 'silver lining' for variety trials

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Grass and clover genetic improvement programme launched

A new long-term programme aiming to improve the genetic merit of grass and clover has been officially launched.

Grass and clover genetic improvement programme launched

Tillage

3 years ago

Call for gene editing to be made legal in EU

Goldcrop agronomist, John Dunne, has called for gene editing to be made legal throughout the EU. Here's what he had to say...

Call for gene editing to be made legal in EU

Dairy Technical

4 years ago

Is clover the solution to fertiliser woes?

Earlier this week Agriland took a trip down to Solohead farm to take a look at the clover trials taking place.

Is clover the solution to fertiliser woes?

Tillage

6 years ago

Howard Farms to host cereal farm walk on Wednesday

Howard Farms will hold a cereal crops workshop and farm walk this Wednesday near Killavullen, Co. Cork.

Howard Farms to host cereal farm walk on Wednesday

Grass

7 years ago

Dairygold to host event on 'maximising value of reseeding'

A Mitchelstown, Co. Cork-based co-operative will play host to an on-farm event focusing on reseeding grassland.

Dairygold to host event on 'maximising value of reseeding'

Tillage

7 years ago

Are peas making a comeback?

Goldcrop is on the hunt for pea varieties with good standing power. Joe Millerick talked through some of the varieties recently.

Are peas making a comeback?

Tillage

7 years ago

Is rye an alternative to maize and triticale for wholecrop?

Hybrid rye could fit in well to tillage farmers' systems and encourage more fodder production agreements.

Is rye an alternative to maize and triticale for wholecrop?

Tillage

7 years ago

Winter barley hits record area - 80,000ha; but challenges lie ahead

Winter barley area has soared in recent years and increased from 56,000ha in 2018 to a massive 80,000ha in 2019.

Winter barley hits record area - 80,000ha; but challenges lie ahead

Grass

7 years ago

Grass focus: Breeding Irish varieties from 4,500 plots

Grass yield and quality affects the profit left in the farmers' pockets. Teagasc Oak Park breeds varieties to suit Irish conditions.

Grass focus: Breeding Irish varieties from 4,500 plots

Grass

7 years ago

New Irish grass variety - Oak Park...what you need to know

Oakpark is a new grass variety on the recommended list and very importantly it is an Irish bred variety.

New Irish grass variety - Oak Park...what you need to know

Agri-Business

7 years ago

New Irish grass variety - Oakpark - makes the cut

Oakpark is the first grass variety to make it onto the recommended list as part of the Teagasc/Goldcrop marketing agreement.

New Irish grass variety - Oakpark - makes the cut

Tillage

8 years ago

Seed selling out as winter barley returns to peak levels

Donal Fitzgerald - general manager of Goldcrop's arable crops and agri-chemicals business - outlined the current seed situation to AgriLand.

Seed selling out as winter barley returns to peak levels

Tillage

8 years ago

'Take-all is the number 1 second-cereal threat'

Take-all is the biggest threat to second-winter cereals according to Tim Eaton of Certis, who spoke at Goldcrop's recent technical meeting.

'Take-all is the number 1 second-cereal threat'

Tillage

8 years ago

Order seed early...when it's gone, it's gone

The reduction in winter tillage crop area last season, as well as the summer's drought, resulted in a lower yield from seed crops this year.

Order seed early...when it's gone, it's gone

Tillage

8 years ago

Winter cereal acreage set to soar

A poll at the National Crops Forum showed that 2% of farmers in attendance plan to reduce their acreage of winter cereal crops this season.

Winter cereal acreage set to soar

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