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Urgent spring planting needed as seed shortfall estimated at 30,000ha
Teagasc is strongly advising tillage farmers to plan their spring plantings campaigns as a matter of priority as seed becomes...
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Teagasc is strongly advising tillage farmers to plan their spring plantings campaigns as a matter of priority as seed becomes...
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Teagasc is confirming the importance for grain growers to get on with weed control measures in winter cereal crops, as...
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The history books will show that late spring plantings set the scene for all of the challenges that followed on...
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The opportunity to successfully grow winter malting barley is regarded as a game changer by Co. Donegal tillage farmer, Peter...
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Teagasc tillage specialist, Shay Phelan, has highlighted a number of fieldwork priorities for tillage farmers, which should be addressed in...
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The recently published National Farm Survey (NFS) for 2022 provides a detailed breakdown of how the tillage sector performed during...
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For those cereal crops currently in the ground, almost all are in need of attention, where weed control is concerned....
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Drummonds’ agronomist, Brian Reilly, has confirmed that winter crop plantings in the north-east are down by approximately 50%, year-on-year. “This...
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According to Teagasc tillage advisors, not enough winter cereals have been drilled up to the present time. Farmers across the...
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Getting the early agronomy of winter crops right is crucial a recent tillage conference heard. Seedtech director, Dr. Tim O’Donovan,...
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Winter cereal planting levels are down by an estimated 40%, year-on-year, according to Seedtech technical director, Dr. Tim O’Donovan. “This...
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The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) has published the provisional results from it’s ‘Early Bird’ planting survey for autumn...
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The latest edition of the Tillage Edge podcast addresses the impact of the very wet autumn season on tillage farms...
Tillage News
Newtowncunningham drystock and tillage farmer, Peter Lynch, will host a crop walk on Thursday next, November 16. Those attending will...
Tillage Focus
The dry spell at the end of September and early October allowed contractor, Darren Russell, to plant a 20ac crop...
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Teagasc tillage specialists are reporting a north-south split in terms of autumn planting of cereal crops in recent weeks. Surprisingly,...
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Teagasc and the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) are indicating that up to 100 farmers around the country still have 2023...
Tillage Technical
There is evidence of slug damage in many cereal and oilseed rape crops this autumn, according to Teagasc tillage advisors....