The Sligo Champion

Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n for 2020 launched

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THE Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n for 2020 was officially launched by the Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Dara Calleary, T.D at the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine in Dublin this week. This competitio­n will recognise and acknowledg­e those farmers who are achieving high levels of grass utilisatio­n in a sustainabl­e manner.

The objective of the Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n is to promote excellence in grassland management among all livestock farmers, dairy, beef and sheep producers.

The Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n is being run as part of the Teagasc Grass10 grassland campaign. The focus of Grass 10 is on encouragin­g grassland farmers to grow and utilise more grass in the animal’s diet. The aim is to help farmers utilise 10 tonnes grass dry matter per hectare per annum, with 10 grazings per paddock per year.

Speaking at the launch Minister Dara Calleary said: “This competitio­n highlights the critical role that grass plays in sustainabl­e livestock based food production systems. Grass gives the Irish livestock sector a cost advantage in the form of an environmen­tally sustainabl­e feed source.”

The Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n is supported by the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Teagasc, Allied Irish Bank, FBD Insurance, Grassland Agro and Irish Farmers Journal.

Coordinato­r of the Teagasc Grass10 Campaign, John Maher said: “We want to encourage farmers, across the country and across enterprise­s to optimise the use of the valuable resource that grass is on Irish farms. We urge livestock farmers to enter the Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n, to test their grass growing skills against the best in the country.”

The competitio­n has seven categories with an overall prize fund of €30,000. Enterprise awards include Dairy, Sheep, Beef Suckling and non-suckling categories. Other categories include Disadvanta­ged Land winner, Sustainabl­e Farming winner and a Young Farmer (under 30 years) category winner. The young farmer category can include entrants that are farm managers or farming in a collaborat­ive arrangemen­t.

Entry forms are available on https:// www.teagasc.ie/crops/grassland/grass10/ grassland-farmer-of-the-year-2020/ and from local Teagasc advisory offices, from niamh.allen@teagasc.ie or by phoning 025-42457. Completed applicatio­n forms should be submitted on, or before Monday, 31 August 2020.

 ?? Photo: John Ohle ?? The Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n for 2020 was officially launched by Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Dara Calleary, T.D. (from left): Padraig Walshe, FBD and chair of the Grass 10 stakeholde­r group, Donal Coleman, Department of Agricultur­e, Food and Marine, Minister Dara Calleary, Stan Lalor, Grassland Agro, John Maher, Teagasc, Aidan Brennan, Irish Farmers Journal, Emer O’Byrne, FBD, Shane Whelan, AIB, Liam Woulfe, Grassland Agro, and Pat Dillon, Teagasc. The competitio­n recognises and acknowledg­es those dairy, beef and sheep farmers who are achieving high levels of grass utilisatio­n in a sustainabl­e manner.
Photo: John Ohle The Grassland Farmer of the Year competitio­n for 2020 was officially launched by Minister for Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Dara Calleary, T.D. (from left): Padraig Walshe, FBD and chair of the Grass 10 stakeholde­r group, Donal Coleman, Department of Agricultur­e, Food and Marine, Minister Dara Calleary, Stan Lalor, Grassland Agro, John Maher, Teagasc, Aidan Brennan, Irish Farmers Journal, Emer O’Byrne, FBD, Shane Whelan, AIB, Liam Woulfe, Grassland Agro, and Pat Dillon, Teagasc. The competitio­n recognises and acknowledg­es those dairy, beef and sheep farmers who are achieving high levels of grass utilisatio­n in a sustainabl­e manner.

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