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Spring Grass

Designing this spring's nutrient management plan

Dairy

about 1 month ago

Designing this spring's nutrient management plan

Despite the heavy rain and housed cows, it may be worth preparing a nutrient management plan now ahead of spreading fertiliser.

Reminder: Chemical fertiliser can be spread in Zone A tomorrow

Dairy

2 months ago

Reminder: Chemical fertiliser can be spread in Zone A tomorrow

Farmers in 'Zone A' are being reminded that they will be able to spread chemical fertiliser from tomorrow, (Tuesday, January 27).

Grass growth and grass covers improve with heat in the ground

Dairy

12 months ago

Grass growth and grass covers improve with heat in the ground

It has certainly been a slow start to the year in terms of grass growth with many farmers struggling with grass covers for a lot of the...

Grass growth improves and time for sulphur in swards

Dairy

about 1 year ago

Grass growth improves and time for sulphur in swards

The improvement in grass growth across the country over the last number of days has given farmers a bit more of a positive grazing outlook...

Getting spring grass into the diet as mid-March approaches

Beef

about 1 year ago

Getting spring grass into the diet as mid-March approaches

The topic of turning cattle out to grass in the spring can often generate frustration amongst some farmers on heavier-type soils.

Dairy

about 1 year ago

Maximising grazing in this week's good weather

There has been some great weather experienced across the country over the weekend which may allow farmers to continue grazing.

Maximising grazing in this week's good weather

Dairy

about 1 year ago

Early grazing: Is it worth the extra work?

The start of February has been cold, yet relatively dry, allowing many farmers to get cows out for grazing this spring.

Early grazing: Is it worth the extra work?

Dairy

about 1 year ago

Waterford farmer: Spring grass diet worth €3.67 extra/cow

Waterford farmer, Steven Fitzgerald proved at a Tirlán and Teagasc Future Farm focus event that an early spring grass diet can be the...

Waterford farmer: Spring grass diet worth €3.67 extra/cow

Dairy

about 1 year ago

Dairy advice: Utilising more grass on our farms this spring

The first step to utilising more grass is of course to grow more grass which has proven to be very difficult in recent springs in Ireland...

Dairy advice: Utilising more grass on our farms this spring

Dairy

over 1 year ago

'Energy density of diet is key' for feeding this winter and next spring

Feeding a a diet with a high energy density this winter and next spring was highlighted as a way of meeting the herd's feed requirements...

'Energy density of diet is key' for feeding this winter and next spring

Dairy

over 1 year ago

Grass: Time to start thinking about final rotation

As we enter into October, grass growth has slowed down even more and for many farmers, the final rotation of the grazing year should be...

Grass: Time to start thinking about final rotation

Dairy Technical

about 2 years ago

Grazing remains a significant challenge this spring

The first day of March has arrived and for the vest majority of dairy farms getting cows grazing remains one of the biggest challenges.

Grazing remains a significant challenge this spring

Dairy Technical

about 2 years ago

Dairy advice: Dry matter allocation for cows post calving

Shortly after calving, most dairy farms will be hoping that they can start turning cows out to grass, but what should be the dry matter (DM)..

Dairy advice: Dry matter allocation for cows post calving

Dairy Technical

about 3 years ago

Turning yearling heifers out to grass

With good grazing condition continuing on farms it may be time to start turning out your yearling heifers to grass for 2023.

Turning yearling heifers out to grass

Dairy Technical

over 3 years ago

Should you continue grazing late into November?

The grazing season on farms should be coming to an end in the coming days as farmers approach the final paddocks in the rotation.

Should you continue grazing late into November?

Beef

almost 4 years ago

Farmers: Silage to be cut in late-May needs fertiliser now

Farmers who are aiming for a first cut of silage in late May, need to be getting fertiliser out on silage ground if it is not out already.

Farmers: Silage to be cut in late-May needs fertiliser now

Dairy Technical

about 4 years ago

Getting cows out to grass this spring

The weather in January and early February has been quite good, with many farmers able to get cows out to grass.

Getting cows out to grass this spring

Dairy Technical

about 4 years ago

Detection and prevention of grass tetany

Grass tetany often occurs when cows are let out to graze lush and low fibre paddocks, it undetected it can be very costly.

Detection and prevention of grass tetany

Dairy Technical

about 4 years ago

'Not spreading fertiliser will end up biting you'

The price of chemical fertiliser has many farmers wondering about measures they can take to reduce costs for 2022.

'Not spreading fertiliser will end up biting you'

Dairy Technical

over 4 years ago

Dairy advice: Time to start thinking about spring grass

Although growth rates this backend have been quite good, it's time to start thinking about spring-grass and close paddocks this autumn.

Dairy advice: Time to start thinking about spring grass

Dairy

about 5 years ago

Spring N is essential to boost grass growth

Pay particular attention to the weather forecast, soil conditions and grass cover in the paddock, prior to applying N fertiliser.

Spring N is essential to boost grass growth

Dairy

about 7 years ago

Fertiliser: Now is your chance to take the bull by the horns

Determination is the key component for farmers in getting the fertiliser out in these difficult spreading conditions.

Fertiliser: Now is your chance to take the bull by the horns

Grass

over 7 years ago

Grass advice: Are you on target for closing?

Up to 60% of the grass grazed on Irish farms in spring will be grown by December 1. To achieve this level of production, heavily stocked farms (>3LU/ha) should have 70% of the farm grazed by November 1.

Grass advice: Are you on target for closing?

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