Young Stock Podcast: an insight into doing a PhD in agriculture
Rachel Donovan talks to Cian Minogue from Co Clare who chats about his PhD at UCD Lyon’s Farm, his next career move - and adds in hurling punditry to the mix.
This week, we discuss the inclusion of plantain into perennial rye-grass and white clover swards and its effect on milk production.
This week on the show, we chat to Cian Minogue from Co Clare who tells us about his PhD at UCD Lyon’s Farm, where for the last four years, he’s been investigating the inclusion of plantain into perennial rye-grass and white clover swards and its effect on milk production, rumen fermentation, methane emissions and nitrogen excretion of dairy cows.
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Title: Young Stock Podcast: an insight into doing a PhD in agriculture
Rachel Donovan talks to Cian Minogue from Co Clare who chats about his PhD at UCD Lyon’s Farm, his next career move - and adds in hurling punditry to the mix.
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This week on the show, we chat to Cian Minogue from Co Clare who tells us about his PhD at UCD Lyon’s Farm, where for the last four years, he’s been investigating the inclusion of plantain into perennial rye-grass and white clover swards and its effect on milk production, rumen fermentation, methane emissions and nitrogen excretion of dairy cows.
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