Rural Life
Students from Ballymahon Vocational School in Co. Longford have won the ABP Farm Sustainability Award at this year's BTYSTE.
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President Michael D. Higgins will officially open the 60th BT Young Scientist Exhibition (BTYSTE) today at 2:00p.m in the RDS, Co. Dublin
Environment
The 'strong trend' for environmental projects continues at this year's 60th BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition
With the price of fertiliser recently confirmed as growing by over 90% between 2021 and 2022, farmers may be seeking alternatives.
ABP has congratulated John Buckley from Hamilton High School in County Cork for winning the ABP Farm Safety award at the 2023 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) on Friday (January 13).
Aine Shortall and Kate Whyte from Moate Community School in County Westmeath have been named as the winners of the Teagasc award at the 2023 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE).
Liam Carew and Shane O'Connor from the Abbey School in County Tipperary have been announced as the winners of the 2023 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) at the RDS in Dublin today (Friday, January 13).
The 2023 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) opened to the public today...
ABP Food Group has announced that it will be sponsoring the Farm Safety award at the upcoming 2023...
Students taking part in the BT Young Scientist and Technology exhibition (BTYSTE) 2023 have...
Dairy News
Two Co. Roscommon students put forward a project investigating synthetic fertiliser alternatives using waste milk and anaerobic digestate.
The BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) is set to remain online for January 2022, for the second consecutive year.
Minister Hackett has said it is "wonderful to see young people, particularly girls, involved in STEM", as she congratulates the winner.
Cian Walsh, a transition year student at St. Brogan's College, Kilbrogan, has been announced as the winner of the Teagasc award.
For the seventh consecutive year, ABP Food Group is sponsoring the special Farm Safety Award at the BTYSTE.
Students showcasing projects at the 2021 virtual BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition have demonstrated an awareness of farm safety.
Tillage
The BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition takes place this week (January 8-11) at the RDS in Dublin.
Two Co. Cork students were awarded the ABP Farm Safety Award at the 2019 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2019.
Agri-Business
Two Moate community school students entered the BT Young Scientist and Technology competition after their electric fence experiences.
A total of 30 groups of young, aspiring agri innovators have opted to showcase their ideas at the young scientist event.
Fresh Graze is an automated moving fence system using two robots to allocate fresh grass to livestock on a continual basis.
Farming is a lonely occupation as farmers have to spend endless hours working by themselves, but could this have a negative impact on their mental health?