DAIRY farmers and the industry in general need to keep working closely and effectively with nutritionists to dispel the myths surrounding alternative foods in all forms,...
AN ongoing Teagasc research project is trying to tease out the reasons why people put weight back on so quickly after going through a successful dietary...
OVER its 130 year history, Athenry Agricultural Show has seen a few different venues such as The Rampart, The Back Lawn and more recently the grounds...
PROFESSOR Michael Diskin – who has been in charge of the Teagasc, Mellows Campus, in Athenry for 14 years – is the 2018 winner of the...
By Sinéad Devaney, Teagasc Adviser, Galway/Clare Regional Unit The onset of storm Diana has ensured that all cattle are housed by now. Ground conditions up to...
A NATIONAL fodder shortfall that at one point during the Summer was as high as 28% is now down to 1%, according to the latest Teagasc...
Planning permission for a €4 million food and innovation campus in Athenry was approved last week. Galway County councillors voted unanimously to pass the Part 8...
RENEWED calls have been this week for the Dept. of Agriculture to clear the logjam of commonage farmers who are still waiting for their final 15%...