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Forest Management Walks; see management in action!

A nationwide series of forest walks will take place from 29 April to 10 May focusing on the management of young forests. These events are organised by Teagasc, in association with the Forest Division of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).

A nationwide series of forest walks will take place from 29 April to 10 May focusing on the management of young forests. These events are organised by Teagasc, in association with the Forest Division of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).

A nationwide series of forest walks will take place from 29 April to 10 May focusing on the management of young forests. These events are organised by Teagasc, in association with the Forest Division of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).  

For many owners, the forestry conversation begins around opportunities for diversifying farm enterprises, grant and premia supports and the implications on the whole farm.

It is essential to realise that the established forest is another crop and will reap rewards if managed as such. This year’s series of forest walks presents an opportunity to see forest management in action. Each walk will allow plenty of informal discussion on various management topics as encountered on owners’ own sites. At these events, forestry experts from Teagasc and the DAFM will explain why it is essential to care for young forests.

Frances McHugh, Forestry Advisor with Teagasc said: “It is very important to ensure that a young forest will perform well and that forest owners know what needs to be done each year. This is also true if the management of the forest has been subcontracted out for the first four years. After all, it is the owner that will benefit financially from well looked after trees!”

She added, “Emphasis in the first few years will be on controlling the surrounding vegetation, ensuring that browsing animals won't damage the young trees, replanting of failed trees, assessing nutrient needs, shaping of broadleaf trees and reducing the risk of fires.”

The focus of these forest walks is on essential management in young forests. However, medium to long term management will also be outlined along with the various supplementary grant measures now in place to support forest owners in optimising their farm forest resource.

This nationwide series of Teagasc forest walks is aimed at landowners who have established a new forest in the last ten years. Landowners who are considering planting some land will also find these events very useful.

There is no need to register; just turn up at 7pm at meeting point with appropriate clothing/boots for weather and drive to nearby forest.

 

Management Walk Dates

 

* All walks begin at 7pm

County

Meeting point

Date

Short description

Contact

Carlow

Nolan’s Garage, Ballon, R93 N2P7

Thursday 2 May

Early forest management

conifer & broadleaf

Frances McHugh

087 6222111

Cavan

Spar Drumacon Service Station, Drumacon, Belturbet, H14 YX95

Wednesday 8 May

Pre-thinning conifers & broadleaves

Kevin O’Connell

087 1216159

Clare

Bodyke Church, Broadford V94 YW93

Thursday 9 May

Continuous Cover Forestry

Michael Somers

087 1216163

Cork

Ballydesmond GAA, Ballydesmond, P51 EE9W

Monday 29 April

Early forest management

4-year old site

John Casey

087 2242283

Donegal

Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey F93 RD40 (riverside car park)

Tuesday 30 April

Early forest management

broadleaf woodland

Steven Meyen, 087 6775158

Kerry

Heather Restaurant car park, Tomies west, Gap of Dunloe, Killarney V93 WP94           

Thursday 9 May

Early forest Management

Native Woodland establishment

Jonathan Spazzi

087 7102739

Kilkenny

Longman Kilfane car park, Thomastown, R95 Y239

Tuesday 30 April

Early forest management

Michael Somers

087 1216163

Limerick

Golden Vale Mart- car park, Railway road, Abbeyfeale, V94 R120

Thursday 2 May

Early forest management

Sitka Spruce and Oak

Jonathan Spazzi

087 7102739

Longford

Saint Patrick’s GAA Club, Michael Keenan Park, (car park) Moor, Ardagh, N39 FW52

Monday 29 April

Early forest management

conifer & broadleaf

Liam Kelly

087 9090495

Mayo

Texaco Garage, Ballindine (N17 Tuam – Claremorris), F12 P8H1

Thursday 2 May

Early forest management

Noel Kennedy

087 9090504

Monaghan

McCaughey’s Daybreak, Drumganus, Broomfield, A75 YR90

Tuesday 30 April

Early forest management

Kevin O’Connell

087 1216159

Offaly

Blueball Inn, Blueball, Tullamore, R35 KX08

Wednesday 1 May

Early forest management

conifer & broadleaf

Liam Kelly

087 9090495

Roscommon

Kilglass Gaels GAA, Rooskey (R371 Rooskey-Strokestown) N41 YC44

Tuesday 7 May

Early forest management

Noel Kennedy

087 9090504

Tipperary

St Mary’s Church, Grangemockler Carrick-on-Suir E32 TC03

Wednesday 1 May

Early forest management

Michael Somers

087 1216163

Waterford

Holy Cross Church, Carrigahilla, Stradbally X42 RH93

Wednesday 1 May

10-year old ash, Chalara reforestation

John Casey

087 2242283