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Watch Results and Action From the Ihfa Open Day
Watch Results and Action From the Ihfa Open Day

Agriland

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Agriland

Watch Results and Action From the Ihfa Open Day

The Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) open day took place on the Greenan's family dairy farm in Crosshugh, Co. Monaghan. The Greenlea Holstein herd now sits at 100 cows, following a split calving pattern in autumn and spring, with a strong focus on production alongside functionality and structural strength. A third-generation farmer, Padraic took over the reins from his father Jim and mother Mairead in 2004, continuing their legacy of dedication to dairy farming. The Greenlea herd's pedigree journey began in 1995, when it was graded up under Padraic's encouragement with the help of Bobby Franks. Just two years later, the herd was depopulated due to BSE. Undeterred, the Greenans rebuilt their herd with cattle bought from two local herds but disaster struck again in 2000, requiring yet another complete depopulation. Through resilience alone, the family rebuilt their herd again and imported stock from France - 38 cows sourced by David Clarke of that laid the foundation of today's successful herd. Milking is done through a 20-unit Dairymaster swingover parlour with sequential bailing, with the herd monitored round-the-clock using CowManager technology. Padraic Greenan and his family were the winners of the 2024 National Herds Competition (Over 80 Cows Section) on their first attempt. They are also proud owners of Greenlea MG Rhapsody EX96, who won the Diageo Baileys Champion Cow in 2024 Some of the prominent cow families in the herd include: Rhapsody; Apple; Katrina; Pledge; Roxy; and Aiko. Padraic Greenan talking attendees through the different cow families and production of individual cows New genetics from the following internationally renowned cows include: Jeffrey-Way Spunky Red P; Floydholm MC Emoji; Lovhill Goldwyn Katrysha; Duckett G Chip Tokyo; Richardo Dundee Dawnette; and Fraeland Goldwyn Bonnie. The breeding programme is focused on imported US and Canadian genetics, with 90% of inseminations using sexed semen, and the remainder from beef artificial insemination (AI) sires (primarily Angus and Belgian Blue), with the season running from late October through to May. Milk yield sits at 10,091kg of milk/cow with 4.15% fat, and 3.29% protein, accumulating to 738kg of milk solids/cow. The conformation average of the herd is 86.2. Crowds gathered on the open day to engage with the trade stands and national stock judging classes, view the Greenlea herd, and participate in the Greenlea open day celebration sale. Results from the interclub stock judging in the 12-18 years-of-age category sponsored by FBD are as follows: Kerry club - Kate Maunsell, Clodagh Kennelly, and Cormac Walsh; Cork club - Rachel Geary, Jack Shanahan, and Kate Lehane; Slaney club - Will Jones, Kate Jones, and Josh Sinnott. Kerry club were crowned winners. Kate Maunsell, Clodagh Kennelly, and Cormac Walsh The highest individual in this category and the best set of reasons went to Cathal McLoughney of the Laois/Offaly club. Results from the interclub stock judging in the 18-26 years-of-age category sponsored by Lakeland Dairies are as follows: Kerry club - Muiris Harty, Jack Goulding, and Jack Walsh; Cork club - Fiona O'Leary, Sarah Shannon, and Stephen Shannon; Limerick/Clare club - Damien Burke, Emma McNamara, and Jack O'Connor. The highest individual award in this category went to Muiris Harty and the best set of reasons went to Sarah Shannon. Kerry club were awarded winners - Muiris Harty, Jack Goulding, and Jack Walsh Results from the interclub stock judging in the over-27 years-of-age category sponsored by Lakeland Dairies are as follows: Kerry club - Daniel Curtin, John Dillon, and Emer Curtin; Laois/Offaly club - Sean Kelly, Peter Ging, and Oliver Neville; Kildare club - Trevor Hanley, Chris Malally, and Anthony Kealy. The highest individual in this category went to Sean Kelly of the Laois/Offaly club and the open stock judging winner was Jennifer Harty from the Kerry club. Kerry club were awarded winners - Daniel Curtin, John Dillon, and Emer Curtin In the national herds competition for 2025, the winners were also announced in each of the sections. The spring section results are as follows: Ronan Siochru of the Dingle herd; Brian Kennelly of the Bessborough herd; Edward Fitzgerald of the Toberfort herd. Winners of the spring section at the IHFA Open Day In the under-80 section, the results are as follows: Darragh Curtin of the Greenlawn herd; Noel O'Donovan of the Ringleader herd; Tadgh Sweeney of the Frankford herd. Winners of the under-80 section at the IHFA Open Day In the over-80 section, the results are as follows: Brochan and Joe Cocoman of the Kilawarden Herd; Padraic Greenan of the Greenlea herd; Joe and Kevin Doran of the Dondale herd. Winners of the over-80 section at the IHFA Open Day In the Judges Choice awards, the following herds picked up first, second, and third: Brochan and Joe Cocoman of the Kilawarden Herd; Padraic Greenan of the Greenlea herd; Tom and James Kelly of the Monamore herd. The Judge's Choice award winners at the IHFA Open Day The Judges Recognition award went to Frankford PNH Holly EX92, owned by Tadgh Sweeney and the Frankford herd. The highest Economic Breeding Index (EBI) cow award went to Brockryherd Grace 676, owned by Martin Keane and the Brockryherd, with an EBI of €480. The highest EBI cow classified excellent went to Sparta Lilas Hawthorn 4 EX 90, owned by Rory Phelan and the Sparta herd, with an EBI of €448.

Global Experts To Gather At NZ's First International Precision Dairy Farming Conference
Global Experts To Gather At NZ's First International Precision Dairy Farming Conference

Scoop

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Global Experts To Gather At NZ's First International Precision Dairy Farming Conference

Being held in New Zealand for the first time, the conference is delivered byDairyNZ in collaboration with leading research and industry partners. Running from35 December 2025, the event arrives at a pivotal moment as sustainable dairy growth … Experts from 24 countries are coming to see why New Zealand is at the heart of global dairy success as Christchurch gets ready to host the4th International Precision Dairy Farming Conference,this December. Being held in New Zealand for the first time, the conference is delivered byDairyNZ in collaboration with leading research and industry partners. Running from3–5 December 2025, the event arrives at a pivotal moment as sustainable dairy growth becomes a key focus for policymakers and farmers alike. Providingreal-world insightsinto how precision tools and technologies are shaping the future of the dairy industry, the conference will feature: Farm visitsshowing diverse and innovative precision technologies in action. 120 accepted submissions covering cutting-edge science and practical applications. Keynote sessions and farmer panelsexploring research, adoption strategies, investment considerations, and system integration. 'DairyNZ is proud to show leadership in applied science, with this conference delivering for both farmers and scientists. We are bringing together dairy farmers, researchers, rural professionals and agri-tech innovators,' saysNico Lyons, DairyNZ Head of Science. 'We're showcasing tools and insights grounded in farm reality, backed by research, and ready to support better decisions on-farm.' Experts will present on topics such asanimal monitoring, sensor technology, and data use, alongside local farmers sharing their experiences with precision approaches inpasture management, reproduction, animal health, and labour efficiency. DairyNZ Chair Tracy Brown says several leading companies are supporting the conference, includingHalter, CowManager, and DeLaval (platinum, gold, and silver event sponsors, respectively) as well as other industry partners. 'By combining world-class science with practical farmer experience, our goal is to help farmers get the best out of their systems—such as increased productivity, improved animal care, or greater environmental gains,' saysTracy. Craig Piggott, CEO of Halter says: 'Helping farmers unlock more value from their land, animals, and time is at the core of what we do. We're excited to support this event because it's all about impact on the ground.' International keynote speakers include Professor David Rose (Harper Adams University, UK) covering the role of social science for precision dairy research, Assistant Professor Joao Dorea (University of Wisconsin–Madison, US) on artificial intelligence and machine learning, and Dr Claudia Kamphuis (Wageningen University, Netherlands) on digital twins and use of drones in grazing systems. Registrations are now openfor farmers—with dairy farmers able to access a discount via Early Bird registration—and for researchers, students, and sector professionals at:

Global Experts To Gather At NZ's First International Precision Dairy Farming Conference
Global Experts To Gather At NZ's First International Precision Dairy Farming Conference

Scoop

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Global Experts To Gather At NZ's First International Precision Dairy Farming Conference

Experts from 24 countries are coming to see why New Zealand is at the heart of global dairy success as Christchurch gets ready to host the4th International Precision Dairy Farming Conference,this December. Being held in New Zealand for the first time, the conference is delivered byDairyNZ in collaboration with leading research and industry partners. Running from3–5 December 2025, the event arrives at a pivotal moment as sustainable dairy growth becomes a key focus for policymakers and farmers alike. Providingreal-world insightsinto how precision tools and technologies are shaping the future of the dairy industry, the conference will feature: Farm visitsshowing diverse and innovative precision technologies in action. 120 accepted submissions covering cutting-edge science and practical applications. Keynote sessions and farmer panelsexploring research, adoption strategies, investment considerations, and system integration. 'DairyNZ is proud to show leadership in applied science, with this conference delivering for both farmers and scientists. We are bringing together dairy farmers, researchers, rural professionals and agri-tech innovators,' saysNico Lyons, DairyNZ Head of Science. 'We're showcasing tools and insights grounded in farm reality, backed by research, and ready to support better decisions on-farm.' Experts will present on topics such asanimal monitoring, sensor technology, and data use, alongside local farmers sharing their experiences with precision approaches inpasture management, reproduction, animal health, and labour efficiency. DairyNZ Chair Tracy Brown says several leading companies are supporting the conference, includingHalter, CowManager, and DeLaval (platinum, gold, and silver event sponsors, respectively) as well as other industry partners. 'By combining world-class science with practical farmer experience, our goal is to help farmers get the best out of their systems—such as increased productivity, improved animal care, or greater environmental gains,' saysTracy. Craig Piggott, CEO of Halter says: 'Helping farmers unlock more value from their land, animals, and time is at the core of what we do. We're excited to support this event because it's all about impact on the ground." International keynote speakers include Professor David Rose (Harper Adams University, UK) covering the role of social science for precision dairy research, Assistant Professor Joao Dorea (University of Wisconsin–Madison, US) on artificial intelligence and machine learning, and Dr Claudia Kamphuis (Wageningen University, Netherlands) on digital twins and use of drones in grazing systems. Registrations are now openfor farmers—with dairy farmers able to access a discount via Early Bird registration—and for researchers, students, and sector professionals at:

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