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Promotion for live online event on the 29th January ‘Try Horticulture’

Try Horticulture Online Event The Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture in the National Botanic will hold the first of a series of virtual information events...
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Teagasc Education Vision – meeting future needs

The Teagasc ‘ Education Vision – meeting future needs’ conference taking place in Kilkenny, today, Tuesday, 5 June, heard that the need for education and training across...

Teagasc at Bloom 2023

Bord Bia Bloom is one of the biggest horticulture events in Europe. Bloom is a general garden and lifestyle show with approximately 100,000 people attending...

GROW Webinar – Your Soil Your Data, Thursday 29th June, 12.30 – 13.30

A citizens' Observatory for growers, researchers and decision makers. Cultivate is excited to be a partner in the GROW Observatory, a European-wide project engaging thousands...

Ensuring the Continued Success of the Bioeconomy in Ireland: Progressing & Translating Research

“The bioeconomy is a transition requiring a transition” says Teagasc researcher Dr. Maeve Henchion, co-organiser of “Ensuring the Continued Success of the Bioeconomy in...

RHSI ‘Open Garden Fest’ 2018

The RHSI is delighted to announce that the very successful ‘Open Garden Fest’, first introduced and run throughout 2016 is being relaunched again this...
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Teagasc Kildalton College Virtual Open Day

Like every other education centre at present Teagasc Kildalton College has gone through major changes over the last couple of months. But now, with...
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Top tips to get the kids involved in gardening

It's Sow Time! Bloom's top tips to get children interested in gardening. With summer rapidly approaching now is a great time to encourage kids to ditch...

Teagasc researcher seeks input on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) survey

Teagasc researcher, Jennifer Byrne, is looking at the impact of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) on the economic & environmental sustainability of crop farming in...