Climate Adaptation Conference to take place at Moorepark

The incidence of high-level precipitation events, soil moisture deficits, and prolonged winter conditions, as well as dry summer periods, are becoming increasingly frequent, resulting in challenging conditions for Irish farmers.
Climate Adaptation Conference to take place at Moorepark

Taking place at Teagasc Moorepark, Fermoy, Co Cork, it will examine key areas, such as grass and clover breeding, grassland modelling, weather and grass production trends, as well as the latest research findings, which will form part of the conference.

The Climate Adaptation Conference, taking place on October 15, aims to identify the key climate adaptations that Irish grassland systems must implement and address in the years ahead and highlight the knowledge gaps that may exist, which require an additional research focus.

Taking place at Teagasc Moorepark, Fermoy, Co Cork, it will examine key areas, such as grass and clover breeding, grassland modelling, weather and grass production trends, as well as the latest research findings, which will form part of the conference.

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