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Minister Hackett marks beginning of May with ‘Growing Organics’ dairy farm walk

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Minister of State at the Department of Agricultur­e, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett, marked the beginning of May by opening the first Growing Organics farm walk of the year at Bill and Marianne George’s dairy and tillage farm on Wednesday 1st May in Arles, Co. Laois.

Minister Hackett said: “Today’s farm walk has been a great way to begin the month of May, which I think all farmers are hoping will bring good weather to allow us get on with the work that has been building up in recent weeks and months. It’s been a long, hard winter for Irish farmers. We’re facing challenges like never before around generation­al renewal, water quality, climate change and ensuring that farmers have a decent standard of living and quality of life. I think stories like that of Bill and Marianne, and a farm system like theirs, will give farmers real food for thought coming off the winter of 2023/24.”

Minister Hackett continued: “Bill and Marianne’s farm has been organic for over 20 years. The stocking rate on the grazing platform without artificial inputs is running at 2.5 livestock units per hectare, with the overall stocking rate on the farm at 1.7 livestock units per hectare. Like any farming system, there are challenges to be overcome when switching to organics, and it was great to hear Bill and Marianne discuss those challenges and the solutions, so openly. There has been plenty of discussion about organics and its pros and cons over the last few years, but nothing beats talking to an organic farmer and getting honest answers to your questions. I’d really encourage farmers to keep an eye out for organic farm walks in their area over the coming weeks and months, and to go along if they can at all to hear for themselves how it works day-today on the ground.”

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