
TResearch Winter 2020
Acoustic sensors for monitoring dairy processes
Acoustic sensors for monitoring dairy processes
Getting ready for grass
UPDATED IN NOVEMBER 2020 - The purpose of this publication is to help farm families familiarise themselves with some of the complex issues that can arise while developing a farm succession plan.
A joint initiative with industry partners and in collaboration with Teagasc’s ‘Get Farm Financially Fit’ campaign
Grass10 Grassland Farmer of the Year 2017 - Connaght/ Ulster Regional Winner
A Guide to Growing, Conserving and Feeding Maize Silage
This publication highlights the impacts achieved in 2015 from research conducted in Teagasc. Our strategy is to conduct excellent research that provides the basis for achieving science-based impact. Making an impact is critically important to Teagasc and is central to our mission
The aim of the Teagasc Crops, Environment and Land Use Programme is to develop and transfer cost-effective crop production systems along with evidence based knowledge to support and underpin the development of a profitable, competitive and environmentally sustainable agri-food sector.
Spring barley is Ireland’s most widely grown tillage crop which provides valuable feedstock for the animal feed and malting industries.
Highlights of Teagasc participation in European Union-funded research and innovation projects 2007–2013