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Review of the
Irish Grassland Association
Sheep Conference & Farm Walk 2010

"Opportunities for More Profitable Sheep Farming"

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Grass, breeding and marketing the focus of the
IGA Sheep Conference & Farm Walk 2010


The Irish Grassland Association held the 2010 national sheep conference and farm walk on the farm of John Kelly, Stratford on Slayney, Co Wicklow with a conference afterwards at the Killerig Resort Hotel, Killerig, Co Carlow. The event was kindly sponsored by Mullinahone Co-op and Sheep Ireland Ltd.

Attending delegates in vast numbers had the opportunity in the morning to visit the sheep farm of John Kelly, a young, progressive sheep farmer, who plans to grow his flock by 50% over the next 2 years, from the current 330 adult ewes and 100 replacements to 500 adult ewes and replacements by 2012. He also plans to increase weaning rate to 1.6 lambs per adult ewe let to the ram. The farm is very focused on labour efficiency, with only 0.5 labour units devoted to the sheep enterprise, and to grassland management, with grass playing the major role in the diet of both the adult ewes and lambs on the farm. Alone in 2009, no concentrates were fed to any adult ewes of lambs before September last year, by which time 75% of lambs on the farm had been drafted. John is also a keen member of the Teagasc Better Farm sheep program.

The afternoon part of the event was equally impressive, with an outstanding line-up of speakers for the conference. These included;

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To review the presentations given at the Sheep Conference click here


Once again IGA were delighted to have Mullinahone Co-op as one of its sponsors for the event. Commenting on the event, Liam Egan, Mullinahone Co-op applauded the IGA for putting on such an excellent offering for farmers; “Once again we are delighted to be associated with the running of the conference, which is our sixth year of being involved. The IGA sheep conference is always forward looking and this year is no different. Likewise, Pat Donnellan, Sheep Ireland Ltd, paid tribute to quality of the conference and farm-walk; “The fact that the conference was so topical, with new messages in sheep breeding, finishing and marketing, made the event so interesting and educational to all pedigree and commercial sheep farmers.

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Photos taken on John Kellys Farm
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Dr Seamus Hanrahan Speaker
Teagasc, Athenry




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Dr. Tim Keady Speaker
IGA council member
&
Teagasc Athenry



We would like to thank our joint sponsors

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Hotel Discount
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