Carolow-based Jordan Agri organised a farm meeting on Tuesday 2 August to promote and market their barley grain treatment, Maxamonn.
The open event took place on Paddy Redmond’s Angus beef and tillage farm in Monaseed, Gorey, Co Wexford.
Paddy, who also runs two hotels in Gorey alongside his brother Tommy Redmond, has been a customer of the Maxamonn brand for “a couple of years now”.
Over 100 farmers attended the event and stood side by side in Paddy’s drying house.
Demonstrations and talks took place throughout the day, with Eoin Jordan of Jordan Agri.
Listen to Paddy, Eoin in our podcast below:
They explained how the drying agent is made from enzymes and essential oils, feed-grade urea, grain preserver and feed enhancers. It also contains barley, wheat, maize, oats and triticale.
When interviewed, Paddy explained how he can store “the whole winter’s feed with no difficulties” thanks to the product’s repellent effect against vermin. He added that it had been a “huge success” for him on the farm.
Eoin Jordan said that Maxamonn aims at “keeping more grains on farms and more native grains in particular”.
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Carolow-based Jordan Agri organised a farm meeting on Tuesday 2 August to promote and market their barley grain treatment, Maxamonn.
The open event took place on Paddy Redmond’s Angus beef and tillage farm in Monaseed, Gorey, Co Wexford.
Paddy, who also runs two hotels in Gorey alongside his brother Tommy Redmond, has been a customer of the Maxamonn brand for “a couple of years now”.
Over 100 farmers attended the event and stood side by side in Paddy’s drying house.
Demonstrations and talks took place throughout the day, with Eoin Jordan of Jordan Agri.
Listen to Paddy, Eoin in our podcast below:
They explained how the drying agent is made from enzymes and essential oils, feed-grade urea, grain preserver and feed enhancers. It also contains barley, wheat, maize, oats and triticale.
When interviewed, Paddy explained how he can store “the whole winter’s feed with no difficulties” thanks to the product’s repellent effect against vermin. He added that it had been a “huge success” for him on the farm.
Eoin Jordan said that Maxamonn aims at “keeping more grains on farms and more native grains in particular”.
Read more
Tillage farmers ‘worried about survival rather than TAMS’
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