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Agriland
4 days ago
- Business
- Agriland
Iverk Show 'Beef Bull of the Future' entries close tomorrow
The extended closing date for entries to the inaugural 'Beef Bull of the Future Championships' at the Iverk Show in Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, is tomorrow night (Friday, August 15). With a total prize fund of €36,000 to be distributed amongst the winning entrants, the much-anticipated event at the Iverk Show takes place on Saturday, August 23. Sponsored by ABP Food Group, the Beef Bull of the Future Championships are also supported by Certified Irish Angus and Irish Hereford Prime. The focus of the classes at the event is "to reward the top pedigree bulls across all beef breeds", according to a statement from ABP. As well as the generous prize money, ABP suppliers will also benefit from a €500 voucher, which can be used towards the purchase of the top-prize winners in selected Angus and Hereford classes in the event, "offering a real opportunity to invest in superior genetics", according to ABP. Under a new format, the show will continue to offer an extended range of Bull Calf Championships and will incorporate five new championships to the three existing Angus Bull Calf Championships. The five new championships this year are: Two new Hereford Bull Calf Championships; Limousin Bull Calf Championship; Two new Bull Calf Championships to accommodate all other beef breeds. This year, the Angus Bull Calf Championships will be open to both the Irish Angus Cattle Society and the Irish Aberdeen Angus Association. The culmination of the day will be a Supreme Bull Calf Championship being contested by the Champion and Reserve Champion of each of the eight Championships. The decision to open the competition to all breeds "reflects the diversity of the Irish beef sector and the essential role each breed plays in a profitable and sustainable production system", the ABP statement said.


Irish Examiner
01-07-2025
- Business
- Irish Examiner
€36,000 prize up for grabs for Beef Bull of the Future Championships
A new €36,000 prize fund to reward top pedigree bulls across all beef breeds will be awarded at this year's Iverk Show. ABP Ireland will continue its 13-year history of supporting the Iverk Show, which was first held in 1826, making it Ireland's oldest agricultural event, drawing over 25,000 visitors annually. The show will return to Piltown, Kilkenny, on August 23. This year marks a significant evolution in the show's cattle programme with the expansion to all beef breeds, under the Beef Bull of the Future Championships, a new initiative from ABP that aims to recognise and reward excellence in pedigree beef breeding across all breeds. Under a new format, the show will continue to offer an extended range of Bull Calf Championships and will incorporate five new championships to the three existing Angus Bull Calf Championships. The new championships are two new Hereford Bull Calf Championships, a Limousine Bull Calf Championship, and two new Bull Calf Championships to accommodate all other beef breeds. Diversity in sector The final category, Supreme Bull Calf Championship, will be contested by the champion and reserve champion of each of the eight championships. With the €36,000 prize pot up for grabs, the decision to open the competition to all breeds reflects the diversity of the Irish beef sector and the essential role each breed plays in a profitable and sustainable production system. ABP agri-sustainability manager Stephen Connolly said: "We are proud to support the Iverk Show again this year. By including all breeds in this year's Beef Bull of the Future Championships, it signals our recognition of each breed's strengths in Irish beef production. Breeding is central to improving carcass quality, and this show is a fantastic platform to highlight that All bulls entered in this year's show must meet the minimum genetic merit criteria for carcass weight and conformation within the Terminal Index or Dairy Beef Index. All bulls will be judged on their visual characteristics and breed traits to ensure the best bulls are crowned winners on the day. The championships are supported by Certified Irish Angus and Irish Hereford Prime, who will be represented at the show. ABP suppliers will also benefit from a €500 voucher towards the purchase of the top prize winners in selected angus and hereford classes, offering a real opportunity to invest in superior genetics.


Agriland
07-06-2025
- Business
- Agriland
Irish Angus €15,000 bull calf championships head to Moate
The Irish Angus All-Ireland Bull Calf Championships are set to take place at a new venue this year. With a prize fund of €15,000, this year's competition will take place at Moate Show in Co. Westmeath on Sunday, August 24. The annual event previously took place at Iverk Show in Co. Kilkenny. While this event has changed location, Agriland understands there will still be a broad range of Angus classes at Iverk Show this year with significant prize money up for grabs. Irish Aberdeen Angus finals for Ploughing 2025 Separately, the 2025 Irish Aberdeen-Angus Association (IAAA) All Ireland Finals are set to take place on the opening day of the 2025 National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly. The announcement was made at the AGM of the National Ploughing Association (NPA) on Thursday, May 1, by the NPA managing director Anna May McHugh. She said: 'The NPA is absolutely thrilled to have such a prestigious livestock event coming to the Ploughing this year with upwards of 100 animals expected in this competition alone.' Univet is again onboard as title sponsor and the All-Ireland Champion will secure the prestigious All-Ireland Championship trophy – an eye-catching piece of silverware dating back to 1902. The competition is open to all pedigree-registered Aberdeen Angus animals in the Republic of Ireland and the numerous classes, including Junior, Intermediate and Senior Championships, aim to bring together the best of IAAA cattle from the best herds in the country. While the All-Ireland Finals take place on the opening day of the Ploughing, there is a full programme of events planned for 'Ploughing Week' in the Aberdeen Angus Tent including: National Youth Development Final, where young livestock handlers from a number of age categories will be doing everything from showing, presenting, stock judging, and interviews on Wednesday; A National Judging Conference, which will incorporate showing, etiquette, and basic-principle talks and classification demonstration addressing the basics of animal physiology, as well as senior judges giving countering arguments on ways they place line-ups of cattle also on Wednesday; Demonstrations showing qualities of Aberdeen Angus and Classification Demos on Thursday. Ploughing 2025 will take place from September 16-18 at Screggan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly.