Applying lime to agricultural soils can provide a range of economic, production and environmental benefits for the farmer and the wider agriculture sector. ‘Ag Climatise’, the national climate and air roadmap for the agriculture sector in Ireland, published in 2020 highlights the need for Ireland to apply two million tonnes of lime per annum if we are to reach our environmental targets. Over the past number of decades Ireland has failed to continually surpass one million tonnes of lime applied annually. Therefore, despite the obvious benefits, Irish farmers are not applying the appropriate amounts of lime to their farms. This study applied mental models as the conceptual framework to analyse this problem. The insights and opinions of influ...
The natural conditions in Ireland have a positive influence on tree growth as the mean annual increm...
Livestock is a very significant sector in Irish agriculture and it could possibly mitigate a large a...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
Highlights • Fertiliser and lime decisions by high-and hill-country farmers directly impact on their...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
Liming is necessary for good nutrient availability and crop growth. Lime use in Ireland is now the l...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
Agriculture is responsible for the bulk of Ireland’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the po...
During the past decennia, soil conservation practices (SCPs) have been developed in order to maintai...
peer-reviewedDue to the intensification of agriculture and transition to monoculture plantations, va...
Ireland has one of the lowest forest covers in the European Union. Only about 12% of its land surfac...
The natural conditions in Ireland have a positive influence on tree growth as the mean annual increm...
Livestock is a very significant sector in Irish agriculture and it could possibly mitigate a large a...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
Highlights • Fertiliser and lime decisions by high-and hill-country farmers directly impact on their...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
Liming is necessary for good nutrient availability and crop growth. Lime use in Ireland is now the l...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
Agriculture is responsible for the bulk of Ireland’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the po...
During the past decennia, soil conservation practices (SCPs) have been developed in order to maintai...
peer-reviewedDue to the intensification of agriculture and transition to monoculture plantations, va...
Ireland has one of the lowest forest covers in the European Union. Only about 12% of its land surfac...
The natural conditions in Ireland have a positive influence on tree growth as the mean annual increm...
Livestock is a very significant sector in Irish agriculture and it could possibly mitigate a large a...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...