TResearch Winter 2025
Closing the loop
Today’s Farm – November/December 2025
Focus on generational renewal
Rye is a relatively new crop in Ireland in the modern era although it was grown in the past. The area of rye grown has increased steadily over the last number of years albeit from a low base.
- Date
- 28 January 2026
- Type
- Booklet
The National Tillage Conference 2026 took place on Wednesday, 28 January, 2026.
- Date
- 28 January 2026
- Type
- Event Proceeding
The January edition of the Teagasc Pig Newsletter
- Date
- 26 January 2026
- Type
- Newsletter
The Better Farming for Water campaign aims to support farmers in the adoption of sustainable farming practices that minimise the impact of agriculture on water quality. Each of the initial eight river catchments will have a bespoke plan prepared to provide a pathway to deliver water quality improvements. This is the Nore Catchment Action Plan.
- Date
- 22 January 2026
- Type
- Booklet
This report examines the environmental impacts of selected farm nitrogen mitigation measures, as requested by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).
- Date
- 16 January 2026
- Type
- Report
The Better Farming for Water campaign aims to support all farmers in the adoption of sustainable farming practices that minimize the impact of agriculture on water quality. Each of the initial eight river catchments will have a bespoke plan prepared to provide a pathway to deliver water quality improvements. This is the Boyne Catchment Action Plan.
- Date
- 14 January 2026
- Type
- Booklet
The December edition of the Teagasc Pig Newsletter
- Date
- 20 December 2025
- Type
- Newsletter
How Teagasc's multidisciplinary research is maintaining Ireland's status as a bioeconomy innovator
- Date
- 15 December 2025
- Type
- Magazine
Farm Level Economic, Environmental and Transport modelling of alternative feedstock solutions for regional anaerobic digestion plants in Ireland
- Date
- 11 December 2025
- Type
- Report
