Tag: Teagasc
Pest, disease and plant protection product updates – Teagasc
Keep up-to-date with the latest pesticides new by visiting the Teagasc pesticide blog.
Dr. Michael Gaffney, Teagasc Entomologist has reported the start of the seasonal influx...
Teagasc joint 5th among research organisations in Europe
Teagasc secured €6.3 million funding for research from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme in 2018. In comparison with all other research organisations and...
Forest Management Walks; see management in action!
A nationwide series of forest walks will take place from 29 April to 10 May focusing on the management of young forests. These events...
All the latest news from Teagasc
New LED lights for strawberry research
A new system of LED night-break lights was recently installed for the ‘Malling Centenary’ strawberry trial in the glasshouse...
Teagasc horticultural Energy event 2019
A timely Energy 2019 event, targeted at horticultural growers, took place recently, Wednesday 3 April at Teagasc Ashtown, Dublin. The well-attended seminar, which attracted...
Energy in Horticulture event – Teagasc
Date: 3rd April
Event Time: 9:30am
Venue: Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin 15, D15 DY05
This event is to update the industry in aspects of energy use...
Weed control – Teagasc
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Growers are always looking for alternative weed control options to help reduce costs, improve weed control range, reduce the risk of weeds developing...
Mushroom grower workshop and UK mushroom conference – Teagasc
On Thursday, March 28th, Teagasc hosted a mushroom growers’ workshop in the Four Seasons Hotel, Co. Monaghan.
The event was an informative and valuable session....
Teagasc careers in horticulture open day
The annual Teagasc Careers in Horticulture Open Day event was held on 7 March in the new education building where Teagasc operates in the...
New LED lights for strawberry research – Teagasc
A new system of LED night-break lights was recently installed for the ‘Malling Centenary’ strawberry trial in the glasshouse at Ashtown.
Night-break lights are needed...