Darragh Cleary (@darscleary) 's Twitter Profile
Darragh Cleary

@darscleary

Tillage farmer using conservation minimum tillage techniques, based in South Kildare. Zurich Tillage farmer of the year 2016.

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Irish Farmers Journal (@farmersjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tillage #fact of the day 👇 The carbon footprint of the sector is around 1.2 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per hectare. This footprint is only 14% of the estimated carbon emissions per hectare for an average dairy system, about 30% of the emissions per hectare of a typical beef farm.

Tillage #fact of the day 👇

The carbon footprint of the sector is around 1.2 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per hectare. This footprint is only 14% of the estimated carbon emissions per hectare for an average dairy system, about 30% of the emissions per hectare of a typical beef farm.
James OReilly (@horschwhisperer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bridget Lynch @TeagascEnviron Teagasc Ag Catchments Teagasc Tillage Team Water quality is deteriorating while one secor of agriculture has expanded dramatically. The above post from teagasc is an attempt to hide this fact of who is responsible for the deterioration of water quality. The above 2 sites are not true or fair comparison.

Tom Tierney (@tomtierney18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have an interest in Conservation Ag & No -till drilling or are looking at it for your farm … then come along on Thursday. Retweets welcomed. #conservationagriculture #notill #duncanag

If you have an interest in Conservation Ag & No -till drilling or are looking at it for your farm … then come along on Thursday. Retweets welcomed. #conservationagriculture #notill #duncanag
james hurley (@clonfarmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JohnRoss MacMathúna RTÉ Eamon Ryan Green Party Ireland Not a tillage farmer, so couldn't really comment. My point is that this morning on radio, they were stating that farmers could grow crops for biofuel. My pt, we've been there, done that & gov minister of the day Eamon Ryan destroyed the industry

Irish Grain Growers (@growersgrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are about to start our annual membership push and if you want to join our group please get in contact. We believe your support for us will support your future as a tillage farmer. Text us at 0863898823 if you want to be contacted. Thank you.

We are about to start our annual membership push and if you want to join our group please get in contact. We believe your support for us will support your future as a tillage farmer. Text us at 0863898823 if you want to be contacted. 
Thank you.
Colm Burke TD (@colmburketd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russian invasion of Ukraine will cause world shortage of grain over next 2 years. A very short timeframe available for Dept of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to work with farmers and help increase the tillage acreage for the coming year Agriland Irish Farmers Journal

Russian invasion of Ukraine will cause world shortage of grain over next 2 years. A very short timeframe available for   <a href="/agriculture_ie/">Dept of Agriculture, Food and the Marine</a> to work with farmers and help increase the tillage acreage for the coming year  <a href="/AgrilandIreland/">Agriland</a> <a href="/farmersjournal/">Irish Farmers Journal</a>
John Dunne (@john_dunne_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irish Grain Growers Pat Cleary on Liveline doing a superb job highlighting the demise of Irish tillage farming in recent years and now the sudden realisation of its importance to Ireland 👏👏👏 #foodsecurity #agriculturaldiversity Charlie McConalogue

Fintan Damer (@fintandamer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've heard it repeatedly over the last few weeks...'Irish flour is no good for bread making'. Well that might suit the narative but its certainly not factually correct.

Darragh Cleary (@darscleary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vf tyre technology and having the crop growing in the tramlines a real help in such a difficult spring. First pgr and trace elements going onto Tardis winter barley. James OReilly jo