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The Beef Edge is Teagasc’s podcast for all the latest news, information and advice for Irish beef farmers, presented by Catherine Egan.

Visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/beef/the-beef-edge-podcast/

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The Beef Edge is Teagasc’s podcast for all the latest news, information and advice for Irish beef farmers, presented by Catherine Egan.

Visit the show page at: https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/beef/the-beef-edge-podcast/

    Updates on the suckler and dairy beef herds in Grange & a preview of BEEF2024

    Updates on the suckler and dairy beef herds in Grange & a preview of BEEF2024

    Teagasc researchers Peter Doyle and Nicky Byrne join Catherine Egan on the latest Beef Edge podcast to give an update on the suckler and dairy beef herds in Grange, what research is currently ongoing in Teagasc Grange and what’s happening at the National Beef Open day BEEF 2024 on Wednesday 26th June.   
     
    The theme of this year’s event is ‘Securing your future’ and Teagasc are delighted to invite all beef farmers and stakeholders in the Irish beef industry to the event.
     
    The focus of BEEF2024 will be on the application of technologies that will help beef farmers increase the profitability and environmental sustainability of their family farm businesses. 
     
    BEEF2024 will be hosted on a new site on the farm with a new and improved layout and structure on the day. It is a free event and all are welcome to attend.
     
    BEEF2024 is on Tuesday 26th June from 9-4pm in Teagasc, Grange, eircode C15 PW93, and is a day not to be missed. 
     
    For further information go to: 
    www.teagasc.ie/beef2024
     
    Teagasc acknowledges with gratitude the support of FBD Trust who will be available on the day to meet attendees.
     
    For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

    • 20 min
    Martin Shaughnessy’s suckler-to-weaning system and a preview of his farm walk on 11th June

    Martin Shaughnessy’s suckler-to-weaning system and a preview of his farm walk on 11th June

    With the upcoming Irish Grassland Association National Beef walk taking place on Tuesday 11th June, suckler and sheep farmer Martin Shaughnessy from Co. Mayo, and the Irish Grassland Association Beef chairperson, Paddy Casey, are on this week’s Beef Edge to discuss Martin’s system and the upcoming open day.
     
    Martin runs a suckler-to-weaning system while also lambing approximately 150 ewes – a typical suckler and sheep operation in the west of Ireland.
     
    Martin now runs a herd of sixteen three-quarter-bred Limousin dams mated to Belgian Blue sires each year. Maiden heifers are crossed back to Limousin genetics while sexed semen was also introduced in 2023. Breeding season has gone very well with all cows inseminated.
     
    The sheep enterprise consists of Suffolk and Texel-cross ewes – split lambing at the start of February and then again around St. Patrick’s day each year. The ewes are synchronised to leave the management during lambing easier. 
     
    The suckler system is quite simple.  The cattle rotationally graze a 10-12 ac block on the home farm which is laid out in paddocks under a leader-follower system.
     
    Martin is also involved in the Teagasc Agricultural Catchments Programme with the farm located in the Cregduff catchment, east of Ballinrobe town, Co. Mayo (Eircode F12PR23).
     
    The farm walk is a free event and is very kindly sponsored by FBD Insurance. Flame grilled burgers will be available at 6pm sharp for those who wish to arrive early and the event will get underway at 6:30pm, finishing at 8:30pm.
     
    For further details go to: 
    https://www.irishgrassland.ie/event-detail/beef-walk-mayo/
     
    For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

    • 19 min
    Trevor Boland’s update from his autumn calving farm

    Trevor Boland’s update from his autumn calving farm

    Future Beef farmer, Trevor Boland, who operates an autumn calving suckling system in county Sligo is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast to give an update on the farm including harvesting of silage and management of grass in the coming weeks. 
     
    With current weather conditions very changeable, Trever discusses how he has some first cut silage harvest and the rest will be made in the coming days.
     
    There are currently four groups of stock on the farm grazing and he outlines the management of the various groups in the coming weeks. 
     
    Silage quality is very important on the farm as Trevor avoids feeding concentrates to cows. He discusses his fertiliser programme on grazing and silage ground and the management of cows pre-calving
     
    For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

    • 12 min
    Olivia Hynes’ successful mixed grazing in Co. Roscommon

    Olivia Hynes’ successful mixed grazing in Co. Roscommon

    For this joint Beef Edge and Ovicast podcast with Catherine Egan and Ciaran Lynch,
    Future Beef Farmer, Olivia Hynes from Roscommon, discusses how she is managing grass this year and how mixed grazing is working on her farm.
     
    Olivia describes the farm system and how this spring has been on the farm. She is using 100% AI with breeding in full swing and she discusses various sires she has selected. 
     
    Weanlings are targeted for the export sales and Olivia keeps 10-12 heifers as replacements annually.  Olivia complements the suckler enterprise with an early to mid-season ewe flock.   Scanning & weaning percentages are excellent with all lambs finished off grass to factory specification.
     
    Over 90% of the farm is free draining brown acid soil, with moderate to good fertility. Olivia has been working on improving fertility for a number of years and liming is a priority to correct pH levels.  
     
    Olivia also outlines the paddock system that she has put in and how it is working for her and she discusses her plan for managing grass in the summer, balancing the demand of the different groups of stock as priorities arise.
     
    For further details go to: 
    https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/beef/demonstration-farms/future-beef-programme/farmers/olivia-hynes/
     
    For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

    • 20 min
    How to maximise the breeding season on your farm

    How to maximise the breeding season on your farm

    Teagasc Researcher, David Kenny, is on this week’s Beef edge podcast to discuss how to deal with current breeding issues and the key tips to be aware of.
     
    With extended housing this spring, David outlines the  impact this has had on suckler cow fertility and body condition. 
     
    In some cases breeding season has been delayed by 2-3 weeks. With some cows only calved in the last 3 weeks, David discusses a plan for these cows with synchronisation programmes and timed AI. Further details can also be found here:
    https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/animals/beef/Oestrous-Synchronisation-or-Timed-Insemination-Tech-Note.pdf 
      
    David says that stock bull fertility is a major concern with approximately 20% of bulls sub-fertile, and keeping records is essential. Carrying out a mid-season scan will allow any issues be detected early.
     
    David discusses the research being carried out in Grange on breeding at the moment which will cover, AI, calving heifers at 24 months and breeding technologies at the BEEF 2024 Open Day taking place on Wednesday 26th June 2024 at Teagasc Grange, Co. Meath. 
     
    For further details:
    https://www.teagasc.ie/news--events/news/2024/beef2024-openday-launched.php 
     
    For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

    • 17 min
    Management tips for the coming weeks

    Management tips for the coming weeks

    DairyBeef 500 advisor, Tommy Cox, is on this week’s Beef Edge podcast with an update on the programme farms, management tips for the coming weeks and he discusses the weaning process. 
     
    It has been a challenging spring and Tommy outlines the targets on the farms up to weaning.  He describes the weaning process on the farms and the amount of concentrates fed to calves at grass. 
     
    In a lot of cases weanlings were 30-40 kg behind target at housing last autumn and Tommy outlines the management plan for yearlings at grass to achieve compensatory growth. 
     
    And in the coming weeks silage will be harvested on the programme farms and surplus heavy covers will be removed to help manage grass for the next rotation.
     
    Calf health is critical too, with coccidiosis and worm burden being an issue in the coming weeks.
     
    For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

    • 12 min

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