Efficient use of Chemical Fertiliser

Efficient use of Chemical Fertiliser

Sustainability is a word that has become commonly used and maybe even over-complicated in farming. But what does it mean? According to Teagasc sustainable farming is a farming approach that can be sustained for the foreseeable future. It is a way of farming that will...

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Nutrient Management – What is it and why should we do it?

Nutrient Management – What is it and why should we do it?

Sustainability, a topic widely spoken about in today’s farming community. With derogation guidelines and spreading constraints, nutrient management is a tool that can be easily utilised by all farmers to aid in maximising the output of their land in a sustainable way....

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Fertiliser for second cut silage – what is required?

Fertiliser for second cut silage – what is required?

In most cases around the country, first cut silage is now secured. The 2021 silage harvesting season was a shadow of 2020, due to poor growth conditions in April and May. In general silage harvesting ran 10 days later than usual, which helped to bulk up crops but...

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Fertiliser after first cut silage; what should I consider?

Fertiliser after first cut silage; what should I consider?

Many farmers have closed off paddocks for first cut silage, as it will take 6 to 8 weeks for the grass to reach its optimum maturity. The target harvest date is usually May and will be very dependent on the closing date and the amount of fertiliser applied. If your...

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Fertiliser for Tillage Crops: Your Questions Answered

Fertiliser for Tillage Crops: Your Questions Answered

Conditions for winter sowing were ideal in autumn 2020, and as a result, many tillage farmers across the country are in a far better position than at the same time last year. Overall, winter crops are looking good and, hopefully, weather conditions will continue to...

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How Sulphur is a critical nutrient for grass growth and health

How Sulphur is a critical nutrient for grass growth and health

One of the essential elements in the process of protein formation in plants such as grass, and in improving the quality of both grazed grass and silage or hay is Sulphur (S). The availability of S to the crop depends on wet and dry deposition from the atmosphere and...

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How to improve grass profitability

How to improve grass profitability

As the cheapest feed source available to Irish farmers, grass, when conditions are favourable, can be grown in abundance. However, research conducted by Teagasc has shown that up to 85% of Irish soils are lacking the correct nutrients required to maximise grass...

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