Grass 2026 is a brand new live grass harvesting event hosted by the Irish Farmers Journal, set to take place on Wednesday 29 April, at Cuffesgrange, Co Kilkenny.
Grass 2026, a brand new, live grass harvesting demonstration event, is set to take place this spring.
All roads lead to Cuffesgrange, Co Kilkenny, on Wednesday 29 April for the Irish Farmers Journal’s first ever live grass harvesting event.
On the day, visitors can expect to see the entire silage making process live, from mowing, tedding, raking and harvesting with balers, forage wagons and forage harvesters from all industry leading brands. In addition to live commentary throughout the day, there will be also be live loader and bale-handling demonstrations taking place back at the pit.
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Adjacent to the live demonstration areas, there will be a large trade village where all major machinery manufacturers and suppliers will be on hand.
If you’re a farmer, contractor or a machinery enthusiast then this is an event not to be missed.
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Title: Brand new silage extravaganza set for April
Grass 2026 is a brand new live grass harvesting event hosted by the Irish Farmers Journal, set to take place on Wednesday 29 April, at Cuffesgrange, Co Kilkenny.
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Grass 2026, a brand new, live grass harvesting demonstration event, is set to take place this spring.
All roads lead to Cuffesgrange, Co Kilkenny, on Wednesday 29 April for the Irish Farmers Journal’s first ever live grass harvesting event.
On the day, visitors can expect to see the entire silage making process live, from mowing, tedding, raking and harvesting with balers, forage wagons and forage harvesters from all industry leading brands. In addition to live commentary throughout the day, there will be also be live loader and bale-handling demonstrations taking place back at the pit.
Adjacent to the live demonstration areas, there will be a large trade village where all major machinery manufacturers and suppliers will be on hand.
If you’re a farmer, contractor or a machinery enthusiast then this is an event not to be missed.
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