Catch me if you can! – Teagasc
A new four-year collaboration between Teagasc (Dr Michael Gaffney), Harper Adams University (Drs Tom Pope and Joe Roberts) and Keele University (Prof. Toby Bruce)...
Sustainability in Horticulture Survey
Horticulture is an economically strong and important sector for the nation’s health, and for future growth, it will need to comply with certain standards...
Teagasc Kildalton College Open Day
Friday 2nd October 2020Â
Tours start at 10.00am & 11.00am
Phone 051 644400
College Update September 2020 – Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Teagasc students in the College of Amenity Horticulture have started their September 2020 programme in a blended format.
This year 120 learners have started a...
COVID 19 round-up – Teagasc
In order to assist growers and producers to act to reduce the impacts of COVID 19 and the associated national mitigation measures on their...
Managing foliage disease post Chlorothalonil – Teagasc
Irish weather and protected environments are highly favourable for foliar diseases of fruit, vegetable and ornamental crops. The financial impacts of a loss of...
Seasonal workers recruitment campaign – Teagasc
A national seasonal recruitment campaign led by Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (DEASP) started in April with the aim of recruiting a...
Blended learning plant propagation course at Teagasc
The COVID 19 pandemic situation is driving new ways of doing things in education.
June saw the commencement of blended learning modules for Teagasc College...
Ornamental industry – another turbulent season to navigate – Teagasc
The recent travel restrictions of COVID 19 greatly limited our activities but did not limit the desire to maintain quality of life. For this...
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...