Soil fertility has emerged as a major area to improve farm financial and environmental sustainability, according to advisers, researchers and farmers taking part in a workshop in Tullamore last Thursday. The event was organised by the National Rural Network and the Department of Agriculture.“Better soil will give a better crop and will be more resilient in terms of climate change. It will also store more carbon and help with climate change mitigation,” said IFA Cork central chair Harold Kingston. The dairy farmer also mentioned water infrastructure as a key investment to protect farmers from changing weather patterns, saying that a €2,500 spend on trough upgrades and larger pipes on his dairy farm would be repaid within two years. “A participant in the Smart Farming programme was losing 2l/cow because of a lack of water at times it was needed,” he said.