Dairy Day: 5,000 farmers, 70 trade stands, 40 speakers and something for all
There was practical advice, in-depth discussion on dairy and celebrations in the paddock as the first Irish Farmers Journal grassland management graduates received their certificates of completion.
Some of the farmers that participated in the Irish Farmers Journal grassland management course receiving their certificates from course coordinator Stephen Connolly with Justin McCarthy, editor of Irish Farmers Journal and Macra president Thomas Duffy representing Macra Skillnet \ Philip Doyle
Tony Kavanagh brought his grandson, Anthony Flanagan from Valleymount to Dairy Day 2019. \ Claire Nash
Some of the farmers that participated in the Irish Farmers Journal grassland management course receiving their certificates from course coordinator Stephen Connolly with Justin McCarthy, editor of Irish Farmers Journal and Macra president Thomas Duffy representing Macra Skillnet \ Philip Doyle
With dry cow therapy becoming mandatory, Irish Farmers Journal vet Tommy Heffernan and Meve O'Keefe discussed drying off and applying sealers in a turnover crush at the Skills Hub at Dairy Day 2019 \ Philip Doyle
Over 5,000 farmers attended Dairy Day 2019. \ Philip Doyle
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Vets Ger Cusack and Tommy Heffernan discussing lameness in the dairy herd. \ Philip Doyle
Sean Smyth from Naul, Co Dublin completed the Irish Farmers Journal grassland course. Sean has already seen a reduction in the amount of meal is giving to stock. \ Philip Doyle
Jack Kennedy on the Beyond the Parlour stage at Dairy Day 2019. \ Claire Nash
Tony Kavanagh brought his grandson, Anthony Flanagan from Valleymount to Dairy Day 2019. \ Claire Nash
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Some of the farmers that participated in the Irish Farmers Journal grassland management course receiving their certificates from course coordinator Stephen Connolly with Justin McCarthy, editor of Irish Farmers Journal and Macra president Thomas Duffy representing Macra Skillnet \ Philip Doyle
With dry cow therapy becoming mandatory, Irish Farmers Journal vet Tommy Heffernan and Meve O'Keefe discussed drying off and applying sealers in a turnover crush at the Skills Hub at Dairy Day 2019 \ Philip Doyle
Over 5,000 farmers attended Dairy Day 2019. \ Philip Doyle
Vets Ger Cusack and Tommy Heffernan discussing lameness in the dairy herd. \ Philip Doyle
Sean Smyth from Naul, Co Dublin completed the Irish Farmers Journal grassland course. Sean has already seen a reduction in the amount of meal is giving to stock. \ Philip Doyle
Jack Kennedy on the Beyond the Parlour stage at Dairy Day 2019. \ Claire Nash
Tony Kavanagh brought his grandson, Anthony Flanagan from Valleymount to Dairy Day 2019. \ Claire Nash
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