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Teagasc launches ‘This is Dairying' photo competition
Teagasc launches ‘This is Dairying' photo competition

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time2 days ago

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  • Agriland

Teagasc launches ‘This is Dairying' photo competition

Teagasc and FBD Insurance has launched the 'This is Dairying' photo competition in the lead-up to the Teagasc Moorepark Dairy Open Day, which takes place in early July, 2025. The competition will run throughout the month of June, and is an opportunity to capture and celebrate 'what makes Irish dairy farming so unique'. According to Teagasc, the aim of the competition is to highlight the pride, purpose and positivity within Irish dairying. It believes every photo helps to 'tell the story of Irish dairying at its best', and the competition provides an opportunity for budding photographers to 'get snapping' while being in with a chance to win exciting prizes. The head of the Teagasc animal and grassland research and innovation programme, Prof. Laurence Shalloo said: 'We're delighted to launch this initiative once again with thanks to support from FBD Insurance. 'Previous competitions have showcased the passion, care, and pride within the Irish dairy industry. We have seen some great creativity in previous competitions, and I'm looking forward to viewing the submissions in 2025,' Shalloo added. Teagasc Teagasc's people in dairy programme manager, Dr. Conor Hogan said: 'This competition is about celebrating all that is positive in Irish dairying. 'Sharing a single photo is a simple but powerful way for farmers, families, and the wider community to support and promote the dairy sector. We'd love to see entries from anyone involved in Irish dairying this June,' Hogan added. The competition is running until Wednesday, June 26, 2025, and the winners will be announced at the Teagasc Moorepark Dairy Open Day, and photos will be displayed online and on the day. The overall winner will receive €500 FBD Hotel voucher, and a professional framing of their winning photograph. The first runner up will receive €300, and two remaining finalists will be chosen to each receive €100 in FBD Hotel vouchers.

July date for Moorepark Dairy Open Day
July date for Moorepark Dairy Open Day

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time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Agriland

July date for Moorepark Dairy Open Day

The Teagasc Moorepark Dairy Open Day will take place on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 with the theme of 'Innovating for the Future'. According to the organisers, the dairy industry has been through transformational change in the past decade since the removal of milk quotas. The pent-up capacity for growth was released, and milk solids output has almost doubled. The growth of the dairy industry, which began in 2011, coincided with financial challenges in the Irish economy. Over the past 15 years, the Irish dairy industry has withstood a global pandemic, war on the continent of Europe and more recently global financial trade barriers and Teagasc has said that since 2022, the dairy industry has entered a new phase of consolidation. Teagasc director, Prof. Frank O'Mara said: 'It is important that we take time to reflect and plan for the next phase of development for the Irish dairy industry. 'The industry must continue to align with EU and national policy objectives, with a particular focus on lowering carbon emissions, enhancing animal welfare, improving water and air quality and enhancing biodiversity. 'At the same time, dairy farms must generate financially rewarding career opportunities with a favourable work-life balance.' Future for dairy Providing business models that encourage and reward young, enthusiastic, and well-trained people to enter and prosper in the industry is essential for its future sustainability, according to Teagasc. A clear pathway for these prospective dairy farmers to achieve their goals is needed to ensure that they are attracted into the industry. Chairman FBD Trust, Michael Berkery said: 'At FBD, we're proud to partner with Teagasc in supporting the 2025 Moorepark Open Day. 'We recognise the vital role events like the open day play in fostering knowledge, innovation, and collaboration within the farming community. 'Knowledge sharing and education around best practise and new technologies are critical to empower dairy farmers to build innovative, sustainable businesses for the future. 'The Moorepark Open Day provides an invaluable opportunity for farmers and industry leaders to connect, exchange ideas, and explore the latest advancements in dairy production, all while shaping the future of Irish agriculture.' Speaking at the launch of the open day, head of the Animal and Grassland, Research and Innovation Programme, Prof. Laurence Shalloo said: 'Dairy farms and dairy farming are consistently one of the most profitable agricultural enterprises reported by the Teagasc National Farm Survey. 'A strong recovery in family farm income occurred in 2024 following a very challenging year in 2023. 'A strong performance is expected in 2025 with to-date a favourable spring, strong milk prices as well as strong cull cow and calf prices. 'The dairy industry has a consistent track record of innovation in areas for example around the uptake of the EBI [economic breeding index], the uptake of white and red clover at farm level, the use of sexed semen, and the use of high DBI [dairy beef index] bulls to increase the beef merit of non-replacement dairy calves from the dairy herd.' The Teagasc professor explained that this level of innovation and technology adoption will be key to addressing the challenges of cost control, generational renewal, improved water quality and lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as the industry moves forward. 'The dairy industry has consistently responded in a positive manner to challenges in the past, and I am sure it will face the current challenges with the same focus,' Shalloo added. 'Moorepark '25 will provide the pathway and support to farm families to address these challenges while embracing the opportunities.' Demonstrations Demonstrations and workshops will take place throughout the day on: Grazing management; Reseeding; Low emission slurry spreading (LESS); Fertiliser type; White clover swards; Calibration of fertiliser spreaders; Farm infrastructure; Manure storage options; Body condition scoring; Milk quality; Calf rearing; Genetics; Health and safety. There will be a particular focus on bovine tuberculosis (TB) and TB control at farm level demonstrated on the day. Discussion forums at the open day will take place around cost control and growth opportunities for dairy farm businesses, from a national and international perspective. A number of topics will be discussed at the Ornua forum area including market updates, milk quality as well as an industry forum to discuss future challenges and opportunities for the industry as a whole. Teagasc Moorepark '25 aims to be an informative event for those with an interest in the Irish dairy industry. A comprehensive booklet will be provided and admission and parking is free, no booking necessary. Gates open from 8:30a.m and the event closes at 5:00p.m on Wednesday, July 2.

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