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06 Sept 2025

Kilkenny farmers can see the latest crop research and new technology at Crops and Cultivations

Kilkenny farmers can see the latest crop research and  new technology at Crops and Cultivations

The major tillage event of the year – Crops and Cover Crop Cultivations, will be held at Teagasc Oak Park, on Wednesday, 21 June.
Teagasc and The Irish Farmers Journal have teamed up for this biennial event which will incorporate machinery demonstrations as well as the Teagasc Crops Research programme.


The latest crops research will be on display across field trials and active demonstrations at the Carlow site.


Covering a range of topics, attendees will hear research led advice on crop nutrition, increasing use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for future pest and control, as well as demonstrating added value opportunities for plant protein.


“Coping with volatile markets, reduced pesticide efficacy and increasing environmental constraints underlines the importance of the on-going research and makes adoption of the latest proven technologies essential for future sustainability goals,” said Head of Crops Research in Teagasc, Dr Ewen Mullins.


Machinery Demonstrations
The central arena at the open day, developed by Teagasc and the IFJ, will focus on different methods of stubble cultivation and cover crop planting, and will include Irish Farmers Journal and Teagasc commentary on the working machines.
The day will be a critical source of information to farmers implementing new stubble management legislation and planting cover crops.


Cover crop area has been increasing in recent years and new cultivation requirements have encouraged more farmers to plant these crops.

 


Horticulture Display
There will also be an added new dimension this year’s event as Teagasc’s horticultural team will display some of the latest technology in weeding, including robotic and camera guided hoes.
While this technology is focused on horticultural crops today, their application is likely to broaden into other crops in the near future.
Teagasc Oak Park, Wednesday, June 21.

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