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Third Question
Question 3
10-14 Year Olds - Is farming a good way of life? Why?
15-18 year olds - What would you do to improve the Irish Farmers Journal for younger readers?
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Rules
All users must have their parents permission, and accept the terms and conditions as laid out below:
To create an account, simply click here or on the 'My Account' button on the top left hand navigation panel. Once you have created an account, we will receive and check your details. If all looks good, you will receive an automated email with a pin code to login to your new account.
Terms and Conditions:
- One email / postal entry per person allowed.
- Entrant must have access to a herd number.
- Families and relatives of Farmers Journal staff cannot apply.
- The Irish Farmers Journal accept no liability for animals after presentation
- The Farmers Journal may wish to feature the progress of the heifers and the winning candidates after the presentation.
- In the event of a disease outbreak the Farmers Journal reserve the right to cancel the competition.
- All entrants must have their parent's/guardian's consent as the Farmers Journal will be using photos of children under 16, and as their parents'/guardians' herd numbers will also be used.
- All previous winners of the competition cannot apply.
Terms and Conditions
1. All participants in the competition agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and will be required to accept upon signup.
2. The Competition is open to young people between the ages of 10 and 18 years of age only.
3. All participants must first have obtained the permission and consent of their guardians/parents to participate in the Competition.
4. All participants must complete the registration process and provide all information required.
5. Participants must create a user name that is not their own name.
6. Participants are required in the registration process to provide their full name, email and address as well as their guardians/parents name and contact phone number. Only the user name and the county of the registered person will be accessible to public viewing.
7. All questions answered as part of the Competition will be on show to the public.
8. All persons seeking to be registered will be vetted by the Administrator appointed by the Farmers Journal.
9. All posts whether by text, photo video or by any other electronic means will be vetted by the Administrator before such can go live.
10. The Administrator has full right and permission to (a) refuse the registration of any persons without being required to give any reason, (b) block or delete any post made by any party without being obliged to give any reason and (c) block or remove any persons access to the Competition or website or participation in any way in the Competition if, in the sole opinion of the Administrator, the behaviour of the participant is unacceptable, or likely to cause upset or offence to any party what so ever how so ever arising.
11. The bloggers or any participants will not be allowed to comment on each others entries.
12. All participants must respect the views and comments of all other participants.
13. Unacceptable comments, posting or blogging will not be allowed and will be removed or blocked by the Administrator.
14. Any participants who have any concerns about any postings, blogs, comments or behaviour of any other participants should advise their guardians/parents and the Administrator immediately.
15. The Irish Farmers Journal reserve the right to record, copy or preserve any of the postings, comments, blogs or information acquired during the course of the Competition.
16. All previous winners of the competition cannot apply.