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Nitrogen fertiliser use

Potential impact of cutting tillage chemical nitrogen allowance assessed

Tillage

3 months ago

Potential impact of cutting tillage chemical nitrogen allowance assessed

Teagasc has assessed the chemical nitrogen allowances for the tillage sector in the context of a new Nitrates Action Programme (NAP)

Wheat crops in Co. Down receive first nitrogen

Tillage

9 months ago

Wheat crops in Co. Down receive first nitrogen

Co. Down contractor, Andrew Gibson, has put first nitrogen applications on some winter wheat crops over recent days.

Tillage advice: Spread nitrogen on winter barley from late Feb

Tillage

9 months ago

Tillage advice: Spread nitrogen on winter barley from late Feb

Teagasc tillage specialist, Shay Phelan is confirming that winter barley crops continue to look exceptionally well.

Agricultural lime remains a critically important farm input

Tillage

about 1 year ago

Agricultural lime remains a critically important farm input

Agricultural lime should always be regarded as a valuable soil conditioner. It acts to enhance the availability of potash and phosphate

Liming extension: Opportunity to correct your soil fertility

Dairy

over 1 year ago

Liming extension: Opportunity to correct your soil fertility

The minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue announced on June 12 that under the National Liming...

Dairy

over 1 year ago

Fertilising second-cut silage as soon as possible

With many farmers having cut their first cut silage over the weekend or planning on cutting in the next number of days, the focus will turn..

Fertilising second-cut silage as soon as possible

Environment

over 1 year ago

Conference: Government may mandate use of protected urea

The Irish government could step in to mandate the spreading of protected urea if farmers do not voluntarily commit to use it.

Conference: Government may mandate use of protected urea

Environment

almost 2 years ago

Why are GHG emissions projected to fall on Irish farms in 2023?

Latest estimates suggest that Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could fall by as much as 8% on some non-dairy farms this year.

Why are GHG emissions projected to fall on Irish farms in 2023?

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