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We have a field that has been intensively grazed for 40 years. We took it over 18 months ago and were going to leave it get to hay stage so […]
We have a field that has been intensively grazed for 40 years. We took it over 18 months ago and were going to leave it get to hay stage so […]
Hello. I am looking for some advice. We have built a house in Wexford which is nearing completion. It is on 1 acre and the ground works are done. The
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The Native Irish Honey Bee Society is dedicated to the promotion, conservation and nurturing of the Native Irish Honey Bee, Apis mellifera mellifera, Amm. All across the island of Ireland
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Dear All, my name is Victoria McArthur, I am currently studying for a masters degree in Environmental Management at the University of Ulster. I would like to invite you to
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Below are a series of videos with inspiring farmers that we have met since 2018 from across Ireland. Each video is approximately 5 mins long and a story of how
Best Practice Guidelines VIEW & PRINT AS GRASSLANDS LEAFLET HERE Managing species-rich grasslands (pastures & meadows) Species-rich grasslands are generally ‘unimproved’ or ‘semi-natural’ grasslands which have been farmed without the
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Grazing and Grasslands Managing healthy grasslands on your farm With Kim McCall This below short video outlines how Kildare-based Farming for Nature Ambassador, Kim McCall, manages the grassland on his
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Arable land How farmers manage their arable fields and margins is important for farm wildlife. By managing 5-10% of your farm for biodiversity, you can make a huge difference for
BEEF Here are some practical ways to take climate action and enhance biodiversity on your beef farm Climate & Biodiversity actions full doc (pdf) Beef section only (pdf) Whilst every
Our next instalment in our monthly Ask the Farmer Q&A Series will take place on March 12 at 8pm. ‘Running an Intensive Dairy Farm with Space for Nature’ David Kerr
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