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Winner of 2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award announced

Teagasc welcomes the announcement by the Royal Dublin Society that the winner of the 2022 RDS Teagasc Farm Forestry Award is Cavan farmer Cathal...

Teagasc hosted researcher wins British Ecological Society journal prize

The British Ecological Society (BES) has announced the winners of its journal prizes for research published in 2021. The prizes are awarded for the...

Horticultural input price inflation continues to squeeze growers’ margins

According to Teagasc, horticulture crop input prices have risen significantly in the past twelve months since March 2021, initially due to external macroeconomic factors,...

Burning carbon neutral biomass to reduce farm fuel costs

Agriculture and horticulture are not only an large energy consumers, the industries also have the potential to become a large-scale energy generator from a...

Teagasc: Tillage and biodiversity photo competition

Teagasc and Tillage Industry Ireland have launched a photo competition to highlight the contribution of the Irish tillage sector to biodiversity in our countryside....

Tender: Grass Cutting and Ground Maintenance

Horticulture Connected feature tenders for jobs in Ireland’s public sector suitable for candidates from the horticulture industry. This tender comes from Teagasc (Clonakilty College) who...

Teagasc Advisory – Nursery stock & ornamentals newsletter

It is very welcome to see almost all Covid 19 restrictions behind since 28th of February. Some important in person events are back on...

Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture open day

On 10 March 2022, Teagasc will hold an open day for for prospective applicants to its course offerings at the College of Amenity Horticulture...

Minister announces €3 million investment for Teagasc Ballyhaise College

Funding of €3 million has been announced to build new accommodation at the Teagasc Ballyhaise Agricultural College in County Cavan. Plans for the new...

Teagasc: Heat pumps in agriculture – workshop

With farm carbon emissions under the spotlight and an increasing emphasis on sustainable agriculture, many producers are moving away from fossil fuels. Heat pumps can...

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