Macra na Feirme president James Healy said: ''The Young Farmer of the Year competition has gone from strength to strength since the inaugural competition in 1999 thanks in no small part to sponsors FBD and our partners, the IFA.''
ADVERTISEMENT
It’s one of the most prestigious awards in the Irish agricultural sector and Macra na Feirme is pleased to announce that the search has begun for the 2017 FBD young farmer of the year. Young farmers involved in sectors such as beef, dairy, sheep and others (including horticulture, pigs, poultry, tillage) are encouraged to enter and the winner of each sector will compete to be crowned the 2017 Macra na Feirme/FBD young farmer of the year.
Macra na Feirme national president James Healy said: ‘‘The young farmer of the year competition has gone from strength to strength since the inaugural competition in 1999 thanks in no small part to sponsors FBD and our partners, the IFA. The competition is a fantastic showcase of the enormous talent and potential that exists within the Irish agricultural sector. It also provides recognition and encouragement for young farmers at the beginning of their careers. I would encourage all our young farmers to put themselves forward for what will be a very rewarding and educational experience.’’
Fiona Muldoon, CEO of FBD, said: ‘‘FBD is delighted to continue our sponsorship of this flagship event in the farming calendar. FBD is proud to foster the next generation of Irish farmers through competitions such as the young farmer of the year. Every year, this competition reflects the strength and depth of the new talent emerging in the Irish agricultural sector and I am confident this year will be no different.’’
ADVERTISEMENT
IFA president Joe Healy encouraged young farmers to participate and test their training and capabilities among the best in the country. “Based on the increased numbers going through the agriculture colleges in recent years, we have a wealth of talent in the sector.”
The winner of the 2017 Macra na Feirme/FBD young farmer of the year will receive a travel bursary and the opportunity to experience farm practices abroad while developing their skills. There will also be a new future farmer award this year for an emerging young farmer under the age of 23 and county winners will receive an award. You can nominate a young farmer or you can enter yourself by visiting macra.ie/youngfarmer . The closing date for applications is 1 September 2017.
Register for free to read this story and our free stories.
This content is available to digital subscribers and loyalty code users only. Sign in to your account, use the code or subscribe to get unlimited access.
The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from when you enter it until the following Wednesday at 9pm. Find your unique code on the back page of Irish Country Living every week.
CODE ACCEPTED
You have full access to the site until next Wednesday at 9pm.
CODE NOT VALID
Please try again or contact support.
It’s one of the most prestigious awards in the Irish agricultural sector and Macra na Feirme is pleased to announce that the search has begun for the 2017 FBD young farmer of the year. Young farmers involved in sectors such as beef, dairy, sheep and others (including horticulture, pigs, poultry, tillage) are encouraged to enter and the winner of each sector will compete to be crowned the 2017 Macra na Feirme/FBD young farmer of the year.
Macra na Feirme national president James Healy said: ‘‘The young farmer of the year competition has gone from strength to strength since the inaugural competition in 1999 thanks in no small part to sponsors FBD and our partners, the IFA. The competition is a fantastic showcase of the enormous talent and potential that exists within the Irish agricultural sector. It also provides recognition and encouragement for young farmers at the beginning of their careers. I would encourage all our young farmers to put themselves forward for what will be a very rewarding and educational experience.’’
Fiona Muldoon, CEO of FBD, said: ‘‘FBD is delighted to continue our sponsorship of this flagship event in the farming calendar. FBD is proud to foster the next generation of Irish farmers through competitions such as the young farmer of the year. Every year, this competition reflects the strength and depth of the new talent emerging in the Irish agricultural sector and I am confident this year will be no different.’’
IFA president Joe Healy encouraged young farmers to participate and test their training and capabilities among the best in the country. “Based on the increased numbers going through the agriculture colleges in recent years, we have a wealth of talent in the sector.”
The winner of the 2017 Macra na Feirme/FBD young farmer of the year will receive a travel bursary and the opportunity to experience farm practices abroad while developing their skills. There will also be a new future farmer award this year for an emerging young farmer under the age of 23 and county winners will receive an award. You can nominate a young farmer or you can enter yourself by visiting macra.ie/youngfarmer . The closing date for applications is 1 September 2017.
If you would like to speak to a member of our team, please call us on 01-4199525.
Link sent to your email address
We have sent an email to your address. Please click on the link in this email to reset your password. If you can't find it in your inbox, please check your spam folder. If you can't find the email, please call us on 01-4199525.
ENTER YOUR LOYALTY CODE:
The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from when you enter it until the following Wednesday at 9pm. Find your unique code on the back page of Irish Country Living every week.
SHARING OPTIONS