Articles for ACP Week 2022
The Agricultural Catchments Programme (ACP) ran a week of social media releases showcasing some of its activities from Monday 21 February to Friday 25 February 2022. With the theme “Working Together for Water Quality”, #ACPweek22 included a range of topics highlighting work being done by the ACP since 2008 and some of the organisations it has worked with. In addition to 17 videos and one podcast, written articles were also published and are linked below:
- Working together for water quality. Press release on 18 Bebruary 2022. Article
- Water quality and its components, Edward Burgess. Teagasc online article on 21 February 2022. Article
- Overview of the ACP's research from over ten years of intensive monitoring, Per-Erik Mellander. Teagasc online article on 21 February 2022. Article
- Soil pH trends on the ACP farms, Edward Burgess. Teagasc online article on 22 February 2022. Article
- Nutrient management and factors influencing the uptake of the NMP online tool, Michele McCormack. Teagasc online article on 22 February 2022. Article
- Detangling sediment dynamics in rivers, Naomi Lumsden. Teagasc online article on 23 February 2022. Article
- Water quality modelling in the ACP, Daniel Hawtree. Teagasc online article on 23 February 2022. Article
- Measuring greenhouse gas fluxes in the agricultural catchments, Macdara O'Neill. Teagasc online article on 24 February 2022. Article
- Incorporating white clover and protected urea into intensive grazing systems, Brian McCarthy & Áine Murray, both Moorepark AGRIP. Teagasc online article on 23 February 2022. Article
- Science-led education with DkIT and Ballyhaise Agricultural College, Dr Breda Brennan DkIT & John Kelly Ballyhaise. Teagasc online article on 25 February 2022. Article