Agri Aware is delighted to present Kerrie Leonard, a thoroughbred horse breeder and paralympian from a drystock farm in Co. Meath as part of the Sowing Wellbeing in Every Field campaign.
Watch as Kerrie talks about her farm safety journey that saw her involved in a farm accident
Today we bid farewell to our Executive Director Deirdre O’Shea. We would like to thank her for her vibrant and dedicated leadership and wish her luck in the future. We’d also like to welcome Marcus O’Halloran who has been officially appointed to the role 👏🏻
Did you know that methane from cattle and cows only lasts for ten years in the atmosphere compared to CO2 from cars and transport which lasts for up to 1,000 years? 🐄
#Agriculture
#AgCredible
#Sustainable
#Facts
Good morning everyone! 😊
A beautiful sunny Monday morning for a change & I'm looking forward to showing everyone around our wee farm over the next few days.
Agri Aware is delighted to announce that Jim Mulhall will be taking over our X account this coming Wednesday, December 6 until Friday, December 8.
Hailing from Co. Kilkenny,
@Jimmulh
is a dairy farmer who many will know from the show ring with his herd of Danville Holsteins
A big thank you from Agri Aware to
@LadyHaywire
for her X takeover on our account over the last few days. Karen did a fantastic job highlighting her day to day life on the farm. We hope our followers enjoyed her takeover👏
And what is a farm without cats! We use 3 cats (Kovu, Squeak & Symba) + electronic repellers for rodent control. This boy arrived at my house in a v sorry state last Aug & I couldn't ignore him.
He's now an expert ratter/mouser, despite his missing eye & became a Twitter
📢Calling all primary school teachers❗️
Agri Aware's new primary school farm safety programme Safe Farm Futures remains open for registration.
You can register your class or whole school into the programme here 👉
The programme is available to primary
Today marks Alan Jagoe's final day as Agri Aware Chairman after four years.
The Agri Aware team would like to thank Alan for all his hard work and dedication to the role and wish them the best in the future.
Morning folks! Jack keenan here with ye for a couple of days to take ye through the day to day running of our family farm.
Farm in partnership with my dad in Three wells just over looking Aughrim in Co Wicklow.
“You can be every bit as good as your male counterparts” Leitrim suckler farmer Karen McCabe
@LadyHaywire
gives her advice to young women in ag 👌🏻
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD2020
Agri Aware is delighted to announce the launch of Open Farm 2023.
This year's event is taking place on the dairy farm of Shane Fitzgerald and his family in Portlaw, Co. Waterford.
We are delighted to announce that
@OHalloranMarcus
has been appointed new Executive Director of Agri Aware. He will begin the role at the end of February. He currently works as Regional Executive for Clare and Tipperary at
@IFAmedia
and is a former
@UCDSU
president 👏🏻
@ucdagfood
My dad aka "Deddeh" still heads the farm.Myself & him are quite alike, both in looks (apparently) and demeanour, so we've locked heads over issues over the years.
He was diagnosed with Parkinsons which in time meant I was doing a lot of the farm work along with my mum.
‘Did You Know that Ireland is one of the most carbon efficient producers of milk in the world?’
Donagh Berry of
@teagasc
explains how breeding has improved Irish Dairy’s carbon footprint.
#AgCredible
#ScienceWeek
@alltechireland
‘Always expect the unexpected. Don’t expect the quietest cow in the field to stay quiet after calving’
Farmer
@ladyhaywire
has a strong bond with her livestock but is keen to explain that farmers need to be aware of dangers and potential accidents.
#FacesofFarmSafety20
Did you know? 💡
Ireland’s climate allows cattle and cows to graze grass for up to 8 months of the year? 🐮 🌱
Grass-fed beef can contain a higher amount of nutrients beneficial for human health 🥩
(
@teagasc
2020)
📸: @taselyom
#AgCredible
#Food
#Farm
It’s a family effort on the Hynes Farm in Aherla, Co Cork.
@Paulahynes4
farms a dairy enterprise with her husband
@Peterhynes15
and their 3 daughters Chloe, Becky and Georgie 👌🏻👩🏼🌾🐮 Happy International Women’s Day 👩🏻🌾🙌🏻
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD2020
'You will never regret choosing to study Agricultural Science. Travel and take opportunities when they present themselves. You will only regret the chances you didn’t take!'
Some advice from
@PierceKarina
of
@Entirl
for our
#AGRIAWAREIWD
campaign
#IWD2021
The Agri Aware X account will be taken over by
@LadyHaywire
from Monday to Wednesday next week!
Karen runs a suckler farm alongside her parents on roughly 50 acres in south Leitrim.
Karen usually has between 12-15 cows which are a mix of pedigree Limousin and other continental
Really interesting research from Holland on milk
If you combine the healthiness and nutrient content with the ecological impact (CO2) then milk is not bad at all. Actually, milk comes out better than plant-based imitations, Irish milk is even better with a low carbon footprint!
The day has come
@AgriAware
have launched our first ever photo competition
#agrishoot
The winner will have their photo used as part of our
@DublinAirport
ad campaign this spring! For more info visit:
‘On this International Women’s Day, if your son isn’t interested in farming, why not think about transferring the farm to your daughter or even your granddaughter’
Some advice from
@farmersjournal
journalist,
@hqmulligan
and her grandmother, Catherine for
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD
Justin McCarthy. "We have a population of 5 million and we feed 35 mill europeans so its not surprising that agri accounts for a high level of emissions per capita. But if you look at it per kilo of food we are amongst the most efficient globally"
@farmersjournal
#ThisIsFarming
Up first for our
#BuyLocalBuyIrish
- What does buying local mean? campaign is
@joehealyfarmer
, President of
@IFAmedia
with a very important Christmas message.
Visit: for more. Like + share this post for a chance to win a family pass to
@DublinZoo
!
Today’s
#FrontlineFarmer
is apple grower Con Traas in Cahir, Co Tipperary. With scenes from the beautiful Apple Farm, Con reassures consumers that they are hard at work and there “will be plenty of apples this year, so don’t worry” 🍎🍎
@theapplefarmer
#AgCredible
#Fruit
#Healthy
Agri Aware is delighted to announce that Rian Kennedy will be taking over our Twitter account this coming Wednesday, November 15 until Friday, November 17.
A Stabiliser suckler and sheep farmer on the Sligo/ Mayo border, a goal of Rian's is to be farming carbon neutral.
@AgriAware
are delighted to announce details of our inaugural ‘National Open Farm Day’- Four leading farms to open gates to the public on Bank Holiday Monday, 7th May
“It’s a privilege to work alongside incredible people and produce some of the country’s best food” Kylie from
@MagnersFarm
gives her take on being a woman in ag 🥚🐓🥚
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD2020
Happy
#Februdairy
🥛 🐮
The Irish dairy industry stands on the shoulders of the 18,000 Irish family dairy farms across the country 🐄
Irish farmers provide the highest animal welfare standards and are constantly evolving 🐄
📸:
@susanmoloney311
#AgCredible
Ireland is one of the most food secure countries in the world. Our farmers supply us with sustainable produce every day of the week. There is no need to panic buy during the
#COVID19
challenge. Trust Irish farmers ☘️
#FeedingtheFrontline
#AgCredible
Catherine Hurley from Waterfall Co Cork enjoys helping out on her family farm in the evenings and weekends and spends her weekdays working for
@DairygoldCo_Op
AgriBusiness section
@kthurleyj
👩🏻🌾🙌🏻
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD2020
“Go with your gut, not the crowd, don’t be a sheep! Push yourself outside your comfort zone and do the things you fear the most”
Thanks to
@ASAireland
council member
@Catheff1
for sharing this advice for
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD
I'll focus more on the stock tomorrow but for now these are the two that most of our focus is on & which take a large chunk of time each day to look after.
Ruby, our cow that went down after calving with some nerve damage (who we're working with numerous times a day to get back
The Irish word for a road – bóthar – literally means cow path, wide enough for two cattle to pass each other.
A ‘boreen’, or little road, was only wide enough for one animal.
That probably won't come up on the
#AgScience
exam tbf.
Welcome to my farm where we grow grass and tillage crops of wheat, barley, oats, beans and maize. We raise calves to beef and have one pet pony called Casper.
Agri Aware and Alltech have come together to run a joint intiative called the AgCredible Academy which is bringing together over 40 farmers to promote positive and accurate messages about Irish farming 🐑🌾🐄🐔🐷
Keep an eye on our social media for updates today
#AgCredible
#News
“Biodiversity through the benefits that are provided to humans by the ecosystem have a hugely important role to play in underpinning sustainable agriculture” 🌱🙌💯
Professor Helen Sheridan of
@UCDAgSchool
is the latest in our
#DidYouKnow
series
#AgCredible
@AlltechIreland
First job of the day.
We’re milking 60 cows here today.
First row of cows are in the parlour every morning at 6:30am and evening milking starts in the evenings at 4pm.
Milking generally takes 1hr so the cows get back to fresh grass pretty quick.
This is the younger group of calves whose cows have not gone back incalf yet. As they calved later thsn the rest, we thought it safer to split them until they got stronger and means we don't have one large group on wet land damaging it.
As you can see, they're all very docile!
Irish farmers operate to a very high animal welfare standard 🐮
Farmers provide a good standard of welfare for their animals and actively monitor their health and behaviour 🐑🐖
#Agriculture
#AgCredible
#Food
One of my favourite topics. Our cows! Due to the fact we have a limited land block around the yard to graze cows for the summer, we always calved some cows in the autumn. Dad got a "liquid contract" from Kilkenny Creamery in the early 80s, which subsequently became an Avonmore
Massive thank you to Jack Keenan (
@keenan17
) for taking over our account the last few days.
It was a great insight into a typical Irish dairy family farm.
Everything from milking, production, cow type, breeding, calf rearing and management, grassland management, farm
As I mentioned yesterday, our down cow Ruby had a very difficult calving, despite it being an easy calving bull.
Today she stood for the longest time yet on her own which is encouraging 🤞
This is the calf which caused it, mad as a bag of badgers, yet a complete pet too. If I
I am a complete soft touch when it comes to animals & he has come so far as to learn a few tricks (as shown above with his high five) Below is about a week after he appeared like a walking skeleton. These are the other two 'workers' dodging work with camouflage.
Exciting
#AgCredible
news alert 🚨 🚜
Our second
#AgCredible
Instagram Live with performance nutritionist Daniel Davey is taking place on Wed March 24th at 7pm 🙌
@FoodFlicker
will be joined by Westmeath beef farmer and footballer,
@jheslin14
🚜🙌
Stay tuned for updates 🥩 🥅
“Being a woman in ag to me means dispelling all the misinformation there is out there about farming”
Wise words from
@BeingAFarmWife
Ellen Govern O’Neill who farms a dairy a beef enterprise with her husband Joe and 4 kids in Co Wicklow 🙌🏻
#AGRIAWAREIWD
#IWD20
Agri Aware chair and dairy farmer
@AlanJagoe_Macra
is proud to farm as the cows on his farm are producing ‘sustainable, healthy and nutritious produce’ 🐄 🥛 🧀
Tell us why YOU are proud to farm by uploading your own video, tag
@AgriAware
and use
#AgCredible
#Ploughing2020
We go to great effort here to maximise cow welfare. Healthy cows are productive cows and go to reduce our overall carbon footprint per litre sold. We installed mattresses with 50mm of latex foam underneath, flexible cubicles and put in brushes to allow cows scratch.
Some more of the herd breeding.
All are very relaxed around us but they'd be up like a shot if a stranger arrived alone to see them!
We culled hard for docility traits to make life easier & this is why I don't believe the Salers or Limousin breeds are inherently wild/flighty.
A small bit of history on the farm, my Great Grandfather married into it back in 1919, despite being the eldest born son who would have inherited a farm regardless.
This means we have about 10acres a mile away from the main farm block here which we have rented out this year due
"We keep everything sustainable and better for the land"
Sean and Derek Allen from
@castlemine
are our first family featured on
#SustainingIreland
For more ➡️
GAA broadcasting legend Micheal O Muircheartaigh pays tribute to ‘incredible Irish farmers famous the world over for high quality, sustainable and nutritious produce’ 🐄 🚜 🥩
#AgCredible
#Ploughing2020
@AlltechIreland