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A multi-disciplinary team at Teagasc, has held the first online meeting of the technical working group for a new anaerobic digestion (AD)
The deadline for farmers to apply for REAP, or the Results-Based Environment-Agri Pilot Project (REAP), which is a new Department of Agriculture,
Irish Minister of State Pippa Hackett is reminding farmers who are interested in transitioning to organic production should submit their applications to
Building on the recent investment by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to establish the National Agricultural Soil Carbon Observatory
At a meeting yesterday morning, IFA President Tim Cullinan emphasised the importance of the dairy sector for Ireland’s rural economy to An
Pictured Above: Tim Cullinan. Image courtesy of @TimCullinan_IFA Reacting to the publication of the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Bill
A national initiative focuses on the positive role farmers can have in conserving nature on their land. Farming for nature is a
A valuable application of the Blockchain is its ability to tell the ‘farm to fork’ story in great detail. Here’s how it
Ten training courses held in different locations across the country have been announced to commence in autumn for farmers thinking of switching
A major Beef Open Day organised by Teagasc is to take place on June 26th at Grange in Dunsany, County Meath. A
A new study by Teagasc has indicated a long-term reduction of fertiliser use on Irish farms. The Fertiliser Use Survey is based on