Summer 2010 - Macra na Feirme
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Summer 2010 - Macra na Feirme
m 27/5/1015:46 0102 REMMUS 01 EMULOV 2 EUSSI ENIZAGAM ARCAM Patrick is Mr Personality LEADERSHIPAWARD WINNERS BoI National Leadership Award winners PAGE 6 ö pages 18 & 19 AGRICULTURE | COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT | PERFORMING ARTS | PUBLIC SPEAKING | SPORTS | TRAVEL 27/5/1015:46 The voice of Ireland’s farming industry IRISH www.farmersjournal.ie FARMERS JOURNAL Get more from your classified advert Online upgrade To celebrate the launch of the Irish Farmers Journal online upgrade package, we’re giving free online upgrades to all classified advertisers who book and pre-pay for print adverts on www.farmersjournal.ie/classifieds. Until 1 September 2010 you can visit www.farmersjournal.ie/classifieds, book and pay for your print classified advert online and then avail of our FREE offer. 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Editor: MargueriteTierney Chief sub-editor: Leslie Horgan Sub-editors: Regina Horan Niamh O'Doherty Design: Garrett Allen Imaging: Sean O'Flaherty Advertising: Fiona Brien 01-4199557/087-7726164 fbrien@farmersjournal.ie Printing: Johnswood Press jwpl@indigo.ie The publishers accept no responsibility for the veracity of claims made by contributors and advertisers. In addition, whilst every care is taken to ensure accuracy of information contained in Macra Magazine, we do not accept responsibility for any errors or matters arising from same. W elcome to the summer edition of the Macra Magazine. The peak of the competitions period is now just behind us and well done to you all for taking part. I hope you and your clubs enjoyed the competitions you entered and that you plan to take part in even more competitions in the coming year. Although the summer is traditionally a quiet time in Macra, more and more clubs and counties are organising events and festivals to keep all Macra members' social diaries full. I hope you all will make the most of the long evenings and good weather. Our Know Your Neighbour initiative, sponsored by ESB Customer Supply, takes place from 24 to 25 July. I encourage all clubs to get involved by organising community events in their neighbourhoods. We also have numerous agricultural competitions running during the summer months, such as the IDB dairy stockjudging and the FBD Farmskills, along with the Forage Systems silage competition and the FBD Young Farmer of the Year competition. I hope you will enter as many of these competitions as you can. We have just had another successful AGM in Roscommon and the council have made many worthwhile improvements to enrich your Macra experience. I would like to thank Roscommon Macra, for ensuring the event was well run, and their sponsors, Kepak, for the support they have shown to Roscommon Macra this past year. As the only organisation run for young people by young people, Macra has a huge role to play as a training ground for future leaders. That is why it is important that our clubs and counties continue to run well structured clubs. Therefore, I would urge as many of you as possible to attend, club and county officer training this August and September. Finally, I would like to thank you all for your participation in Macra activities over the past year. Active clubs and counties are our greatest asset and best selling point. I would encourage you all to introduce Macra to people within your community, workplace or college, as new members bring new ideas and vitality to our organisation. I hope you all have a great summer and enjoy your Macra membership to the fullest. Ð Michael Gowing, National President # Macra na Feirme Summer 2010 | m | 3 m 27/5/1015:47 NationalCouncilandExecutive take up roles at Macra AGM M acra na Feirme's national AGM took place this year in the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon, and the event was kindly sponsored by Kepak. Dara Kavanagh from Wicklow has been re-elected national chairman, with Catherine McCollum from Cavan and Kieran O'Dowd from Sligo taking up the respective roles of national secretary and national treasurer for a second term. They are joined by 14 new national council representatives and 17 existing representatives. Two new executive members, Flor O'Gorman from Imokilly and James Healy from Muskerry, have also been elected. Speaking at the event, National President Michael Gowing welcomed all the new NCR and wished them a great term representing their counties. He also thanked Kepak for their sponsorship of the event and congratulated the organising committee in Roscommon Macra for successfully coordinating the day's proceedings. The organising committee from Roscommon who organised the 66th Macra na Feirme AGM. Back row (from left):Thomas Beads, Sean Doorley, Rosocmmon PRO, John Kenny, NorthWest vice president, and EndaWard. Front row (from left) Thomas McGrath, Margaret Kelly, Michael Gowing, Macra president, Sean Finan, Roscommon NCR and Francis Bligh, Roscommon chairman. The Macra na Feirme National Executive took up their roles at the recent AGM. Back row:Tommy Dolan, Leinster vice president; Flor O'Gorman; John Kenny, NorthWest vice president; Edmond Connolly, CEO. Middle row: Tommy Moyles, Gail Shannon, James Healy and Patricia McKenna. Front row: Catherine McCollum, national secretary, Michael Gowing, national president and Dara Kavanagh, national chairman. Missing from picture are Michael Manley, Munster vice president and Kieran O'Dowd, national treasurer. 4 | m | Summer 2010 27/5/1015:48 NATIONAL COUNCIL 2010/2012 PRESIDENT: *Michael Gowing, Hillview, Kilminchy, Portlaoise, Co Laois 087-2826980 LEINSTER: *Thomas Dolan, Seskin,Tinahely, Arklow, Co Wicklow 086-6006952 MUNSTER: *Michael Manley, Ballinaclough, Carrig na bhFear, Co Cork 086-3962100 NORTH-WEST: *John Kenny, 40 Glenview, Galway Road, Roscommon 085-7222752 EX-PRESIDENT: Catherine Buckley, Knocknagown, Rylane, Co Cork 086-8252539 ASSOCIATE MEMBER REP: VACANT CARLOW: Eric Driver, Crone Farm, Shilleleigh, Co Wicklow 087-2776282 CAVAN: *Catherine McCollum, Corranure, Cavan, Co Cavan 086-1973479 CLARE: Michael Carey, Clonboy, O'Briensbridge, Co Clare 087-6951196 AVONDHU: Gerard Griffin, Barnahown, Araglen, Co Cork 087-6534567 CARBERY: *Tommy Moyles, Ardfield, Clonakilty, Co Cork 087-2493680 IMOKILLY: *Flor O'Gorman, Kilbeg,Tallow, Co Waterford 086-8535956 MUSKERRY: *James Healy, Kilmartin, Donoughmore, Co Cork 086-3023969 SEANDUN: Josephine O'Connell, Lotamore Farm, Glanmire, Co Cork 087-6618322 DONEGAL: Hilary Browne, 262 St Eunan'sTce., Raphoe, Co Donegal 086-3009739 DUBLIN: Siobhan Kelleher, 11 Ashworth Place, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6 086-4096746 GALWAY: Mona O'Donoghue-Concannon, Montigh, Claregalway, Co Galway. 087-9507681 KERRY: Caroline McCarron, 11 Hollow Close, Oakview Village,Tralee, Co Kerry 087-7764154 KILDARE: Eve Armstrong, Fingerpost Bridge, Oughterard, Straffan, Co Kildare 086-3935581 KILKENNY: William Holohan, Knocktopher, Co Kilkenny 086-8359047 LAOIS: Kieran McEvoy, Coolaghy, Portarlington, Co Laois 086-6036352 LEITRIM: Ray Gilmartin, Corlough, Drumshanbo, Co Leitrim 087-8325519 LIMERICK: Siobhan Dunne, Middle Graigue, Kildorrery, Co Cork 086-8667032 LONGFORD: Marie Dennigan, Clooneena, Longford, Co Longford 087-6766798 LOUTH: Shane Roche, Begrath,Tullyallen, Drogheda, Co Louth 087-7913190 MAYO: Sean Coughlan, Lahardane, Ballina, Co Mayo 087-2028962 MEATH: *Patricia McKenna, The Elms Walterstown Carlanstown Kells, Co Meath 086-0849265 MONAGHAN: Paul McDonald,Tullyard, Emyvale, Co Monaghan 085-7433417 OFFALY: Ronan Feighery, Shannon Harbour, Birr, Co Offaly 087-7535082 ROSCOMMON: Sean Finan, Foxborough, Ballinlough, Castlerea Co Roscommon 087-4146480 SLIGO: *Kieran O'Dowd, Gurteen Ballymote, Co Sligo 087-2065010 TIPPERARY NTH: John Joyce, Carrigahorig, Lorrha, Nenagh, CoTipperary 087-6567947 TIPPERARY STH: Mary Lyng, Ballymore, Gooldscross, Cashel, CoTipperary 087-7861016 WATERFORD: Aoife Connors, Ballingowan, Leamybrien, Co Waterford 087-6998378 WESTMEATH: Michael Halpin, Slieveboy, Castlepollard, Co Westmeath 086-8546798 WEXFORD: *Gail Shannon, Croneyhorn, Carnew, Co Wicklow 087-7538589 WICKLOW: *Dara Kavanagh, Scarnagh, Inch, Gorey, Co Wexford 087-9049059 IFA REPRESENTATIVE: Henry Burns,C/O IFA Irish Farm Centre Bluebell D 12 01-4500266 VICE-PRESIDENT: CORK: *Names in italics denote National Executive Summer 2010 | m | 5 m 27/5/1015:48 Bank of Ireland/Macra na Feirme Leadership awards T he three winners of this year's Macra na Feirme National Leadership Awards, sponsored by Bank of Ireland, were announced at a special reception in Bank of Ireland's Business Banking offices, Dublin, in January. This year's winners are: * Sean Finan, Castlerea club, Roscommon * Margaret Galvin, Crookstown Macra club, Muskerry * Alan Jagoe, Carrigaline Macra club, Seandun. The six finalists were judged by a panel including Margaret Nolan from sponsors Bank of Ireland Business Banking, Sean Campbell, CEO of For- oÂige, and Sean Eustace, Macra National President (1975-1977). Guest speaker Liam Sheedy, manager of the Tipperary hurling team, addressed members on leadership in today's society. Sean Finan, Castlerea club, Roscommon Sean Finan from Ballinlough, Co Roscommon, is a site engineer. He holds a certificate in agriculture and a BE (Civil) from NUI Galway. Currently, he is completing a diploma in financial management. Sean was the 2009 Roscommon Young Farmer of the Year and has represented Castlerea Macra in competitions in regional and national finals. He won The runners up, with Margaret Nolan, Bank of Ireland (from left): Eric Driver,Tullow club,Carlow, Dave Mulcahy, Glenville Macra club, Seandun, and JulianneWalshe,Durrow/Abbeyleix club,Laois. 6 | m | Summer 2010 Gold Leadership Awards in 2008 and 2009. Margaret Galvin, Crookstown Macra club, Muskerry Margaret Galvin from the Muskerry region in Co Cork has a degree in business information systems and currently works as a talent manager with Expect Talent, based in Cork. She joined Macra in 2001 and has been a regional officer for the past eight years. Margaret is Muskerry chairperson and was Cork Co Secretary from 2007-09. She has represented Muskerry in Miss Macra and the National Talent Competition. Alan Jagoe, Carrigaline Macra club, Seandun Alan Jagoe is a dairy, beef and tillage farmer. He is currently Seandun chairperson and Carrigaline club president. He has held many positions at both club and county level, including secretary and chair of club and treasurer and vicechair of the region. The highlights of his Macra career to date include all-Ireland debating winners 2008 and Club of the Year success in 2006 and 2007. He is secretary of his local 3C group. The three winners were presented with specially commissioned commemorative trophies and travel bursaries worth e2,000 each. 27/5/1015:49 If only it were this easy to spot Leptospirosis is a major cause of infertility, abortion, milk drop and weak calf syndrome. Recent surveys suggest that leptospirosis affects over 80% of all dairy and beef herds in Ireland. Contact your veterinary surgeon about the Dairycheck diagnostic service. This is a free bulk tank test for leptospirosis. For further information, please contact your prescriber or Intervet Schering-Plough Animal Health, Boghall Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow Tel: +353 1 2050900 Fax: +353 1 2050924 B Leptavoid-H contains Leptospira interrogans serovar hardjo (prajitno). Legal categories LM in R.O.I. and POM-V in Nth. Irl. VD IBR LE PT IS R10-013 OSPIROS m 27/5/1015:49 FBDYOUNG FARMER OF THE YEAR UPFOR GRABS! The search is on to find the 2010 FBD Young Farmer of theYear.The competition' was launched in April by Macra na Feirme, IFA and sponsors, FBD. Its aim is to recognise and reward the top young farmers in the country. Entrants are judged according to a number of criteria, including farm business initiative and innovation, levels of farm efficiency and enterprise quality, farm safety and environmental protection awareness, as well as agricultural knowledge and community involvement. The total prize fund for the 2010 FBD Young Farmer of theYear competition is E10,000; prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place. The county and regional winners will be profiled on the Macra page of the Irish Farmers Journal over the summer, with the finals taking place in Waterford on Monday and Tuesday, 30 and 31 August. RIGHT: At the launch of the 2010 FBD Young Farmer of theYear competition were (from left):William Keane,Waterford, the 2009 FBDYoung Farmer of the Year, BronaghTwomey, group marketing manager with sponsors, FBD,Eddie Downey, deputy president, IFA, and Michael Gowing,Macra National President. Macra's policyonCAPpresentedtoCEJA n April, a Macra delegation presented its policy for the reform of the CAP to CEJA, the European Council of Young Farmers. Macra's policy received broad support from its fellow members of CEJA. In particular, there was consensus that a new CAP must be targeted at active farmers and that it must also encourage and facilitate young farmers. The proposal for a Single Farm Payment, based upon a rolling reference year, whereby active farmers would be paid related to their level of activity, was received with much interest. Furthermore, Macra reiterated its call for a higher rate of SFP to be paid to the more intensive farmers, as they incur greater costs of compli- I 8 | m | Summer 2010 ance with environmental and welfare standards compared with less intensive farmers. Macra also stated that it was opposed to a flat rate SFP payment and this point was debated at length. It was also clear from the meeting that European young farmers strongly favour the inclusion of measures to address the issue of severe price volatility at farm level. There was general support for the French and Danish proposals to fund a body to promote agriculture and the public goods it delivers to European consumers. Furthermore, this body could gather and present information on food production costs and consumption patterns to consumers. This CEJA working group will formulate a proposal for the European Commission and parliament over the coming months and Macra will actively participate in this process. Paolo de Castro, chairman of the committee on agriculture, addressed the CEJA general assembly and emphasised the need for a continuing common policy on agriculture. He said that the CAP budget represented only 0.9% of public spending within the EU and that it serves all EU citizens well, not just farmers. He said the European Parliament was in favour of funding the provision of public goods by farmers, ensuring the supply of quality food and maintaining food security. 27/5/1015:50 Keep your tax bill to a minimum I ö INFORMED Local service with national back-up F ö FARMER FOCUSED Ability to communicate in a language that can be understood A ö AFFORDABLE Compare our service and price with that of your current agent C ö CONFIDENCE Confidence in the knowledge that you have paid the minimum amount of tax through proper planning. IFAC Accountants have the proven ability to ensure that your affairs are looked after in a manner that will ensure that the tax you pay will be the minimum payable. A thorough annual review will ensure that all: * Expenses are claimed * Allowances are claimed * Tax credits are claimed * Pensions are maximised * Other alternatives are explored. Visit IFAC Accountants through the link on the Macra homepage, at www.IFAC.ie or phone or drop in to a branch office near you. IDB dairy stockjudging competition The Irish Dairy Board dairy stockjudging senior and under-23 competition will take place on 24 June at the IHFA Open Day on the farm of Michael and Tom Buckley, Ballinahina, Co Cork. For further information, contact Terry Cooke at Macra national office, Tel: 01-4268913. RIGHT: at the launch were Margaret Moran, from sponsors, IDB, Enda Hooks,Mayo Macra, and Michael Gowing Macra National President. Summer 2010 | m | 9 m 27/5/1015:50 FORAGE SYSTEMS SILAGE COMPETITION WIN AN iPAD! Can you make good grass silage? The prize up for grabs in this year's Forage Systems silage competition is a hi-tech package, including the revolutionary iPAD along with the latest agri applications. The closing date for receipt of entries is 6 August. Forms can be downloaded from www.macra.ie RIGHT: Launching the KnowYour Grass Silage Quality Competition were (from left):Fionnuala Malone, national sales manager, Forage Systems, last year's winner Brian Reidy from Sligo, aboard his prize, an ATV quad, and Michael Gowing, Macra National President. 3C groups to expand M acra na Feirme and Teagasc are aiming to expand their 3C young farmer discussion groups from dairying and develop the initiative further by entering into beef, sheep and tillage groups, with the support of the FBD Trust. Each 3C group consists of young farmers who meet regularly throughout the year and are facilitated by a specialist Teagasc adviser. The title 3C highlights the fact that groups are committed young farmers who are interested in contributing in a 10 | m | Summer 2010 group and who are willing to respect the confidentiality of information disclosed at meetings `If you are interested in joining a Macra/Teagasc 3C discussion group, text 3C, with your name and address, to 51444. RIGHT: At the launch of the expansion of the Macra na Feirme and Teagasc 3C young farmer discussion groups were John Donworth,Teagasc Moorepark,Michael Gowing,Macra National President, Fintan Phelan,Teagasc Portlaoise and Paul Cuddy, area manager,FBD Portlaoise 27/5/1015:51 @ For any further agriculture information, contact Derry Dillon, Macra's Agricultural Affairs & Rural Development Manager, on 01-4268904 or ddillon@macra.ie Young Farmer Scholarships Macra are delighted to be in a position to make available a number of scholarship opportunities, worth e12,000, to young farmers. The Stephen Cullinan Scholarship offers the opportunity to travel and work on a dairy farm in New Zealand. Funded by the Agricultural Trust and the Irish Farmers Journal, this scholarship enables young farmers to gain experience of alternative methods of dairy farming while working for six months in New Zealand. RDS Macra na FeirmeYoung Farmer Scholarships 2010 ö To acknowledge the importance of the sheep industry in Ireland, the RDS has teamed up with Macra na Feirme and the Irish Farmers Journal to provide a travel and educational scholarship. The winner of the scholarship will be expected to undertake self-organised international travel to learn about sheep farming and to gain knowledge that will subsequently benefit the individual in Ireland. North Kildare Sheep Producers Group ö IFA are offering a travel and educational scholarship to New Zealand. This scholarship also will be awarded under the aegis of the RDS and is part-funded by FBD Insurance. NORTH WEST TRIP TO BRUSSELS Members of NorthWest Macra na Feirme onarecent trip to Brussels (fromleft): Raymond Gilmartin,Leitrim,Sean Kelly MEP,Colm Stenson,Leitrim,Marian Harkin,MEP,Padraig Ög Mulligan,Sligo,Mairead McGuinness MEP,Edward Duffy, Cavan,Francis Bligh,Roscommon and Patrick McDonagh,Sligo. Summer 2010 | m | 11 m 27/5/1015:51 PUBLIC SPEAKING & DEBATING MAINPICTURE:Clonakilty Macra,Carbery,Co Cork,Debating Champions. LEFT:Athboy,Co Meath,All-Ireland Public Speakingwinners. BELOW:Innishannon MacrafromCarbery,Impromptu DebatingWinners. RIGHT:Impromptu Public SpeakingWinnerTheresa Murphy,Ardrahan,Co Galway, with Macra National President Michael Gowing. 12 | m | Summer 2010 27/5/1015:51 DRAMA WINNERS TOP: Best Actress in the Amateur Drama Competition, Lyndsey Roddy,Tarmonbarry. ABOVE, CENTRE: Members of the winning FBD Capers Competition, Athboy. ABOVE: Amateur Drama winners, Kilcloon Macra from Meath, who also won the Best Actor, Adjucator's Award and Best Producer. Summer 2010 | m | 13 m 27/5/1015:52 SPORTS WINNERS KERRYGOLD CLUB QUESTION TIME ABOVE: Monasterevin Co. Kildare winners of the Kerrygold Club QuestionTime Competition. 14 | m | Summer 2010 TOP, LEFT: Ladies NDC soccer winners, Midway, Sligo. TOP, RIGHT: Men's NDC Basketball winners, MoyloughTeam. CENTRE, LEFT: Men's NDC soccer winners, Camross, Laois. CENTRE, RIGHT: Terelton Muskerry NDC volleyball winners. ABOVE: Ladies NDC Basketball winners, South Sligo. 27/5/1015:53 John Deere Balers Crop Hungry The heavy duty 644 Premium Fixed Chamber baler delivers high density bales for intensive silage operations. The rugged rollers, hermetically sealed bearings, reinforced RC100 powerline chains and oversized cylinders make light work of even the heaviest crop. The BaleTrak Plus monitor quickly implements the wrapping mode you choose: the twin-arm tying system or the unique CoverEdge netwrap. www.JohnDeere.co.uk AS_3058_1_IE.indd 1 AS 3058.1 IE New, high output MaxiCut pick-up featuring 25 knives for chop length exibility combined with drop oor for maximum productivity. 26.04.2010 16:47:51 Uhr m 27/5/1015:53 On the steps inside the main hall of Stormount were John McCallister,UUP,Michael Stephens,Thoburn McCaughey,President of YFCU, John Kenny, Joe Hawkins,CEOYFCU,Eve Armstrong,Noel Duffy,Michelle Gildernew,NI Minister for Agriculture,Gail Shannon,Tommy Moyles,Bryan Daniels,Stephen Bollard,Eoin McGrath and Pat O Neill. Macra trip to Belfast Five A group of 10 Macra members travelled to Belfast on 14 and 15 March last. A brief meeting took place between the group and a delegation from the Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) to explore the possibilities of developing a stronger link through the use of exchanges between the two organisations. On Monday, the 15th, the group, accompanied by YFCU president Thoburn McCaughey and CEO Joe Hawkins, took a bus tour through Belfast. Historical areas They were shown the historical side of Belfast, including the Europa Hotel (the most bombed hotel in the world) and various historical areas of recent times, including the murals from both sides during the Troubles; the cathedral quarter, with Belfast's answer to the leaning tower of Pisa, the Albert Clock, St Anne's Cathedral, Queens University and the Crown Bar, and Northern Ireland's smallest house. The Titanic quarter included the Odyssey arena, the Harland & Wolfe shipyards and the dry dock in which the 16 | m | Summer 2010 Titanic was built. From there they took a trip to Stormont, passing through East Belfast, birthplace of George Best, Van Morrison and CS Lewis, author of the Chronicles of Narnia. They received a guided tour of Stormont parliament buildings, courtesy of John McCallister MLA, well-known journalist Eamon Mallie and Jim Nicholson MEP. They also met with Northern Ireland's Agriculture Minister Michelle Gildernew MP MLA. They had another brief meeting with the chair of the assembly's Agriculture Committee, Ian Paisley junior MLA, and were joined for dinner by the vice-chair, Tom Elliot MLA. Following dinner in the members' restaurant they went to the viewing gallery of the assembly chamber for members' questions. The tour ended in Belfast City Hall. The Macra members who travelled to Belfast wish to extend a big thank you to all the YFCU crew who met up with them, and especially to John McCallister for giving his time in Stormont and for organising the meetings with various politicians there. nations meeting A meeting of the five nations of young farmer organisations was hosted by WYFC (WalesYoung Farmers) on Monday 8 March in Cardiff It was opportune for Macra to meet the other members of the five nations of young farmers'clubs. Issues discussed included an update on key organisational activities, such as membership, programmes, staffing, funding, travel and exchanges, along with safeguarding for all the five nations of young farmer organisations. Each nation gave a report of what was happening in their own organisation. The next meeting will be hosted by the Scottish Association ofYoung Farmers Clubs in November. ö John Kenny, North West Vice-President 27/5/1015:53 England and WalesYoung Farmers AGM JulieanneWalsh and Dave Mulcahy recently travelled to the England and WalesYoung Farmers AGM. Here's Julieanne's account of the trip O n arrival we were introduced to the Northern Ireland and Scottish delegates, who were also attending the weekend's events. We decided (the three Nations Ð Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland) to go for a tour of the seaside town of Torquay. Macra members and gold leadership award winners 2009,Dave Mulcahy,Cork, and JulieanneWalsh from Laois, who travelled to the EnglishYoung Farmers AGM inTorquay in April, with Roberta Simmons from the UlsterYoung Farmers. Saturday was a fancy dress night, with a safari theme. The English and Welsh young farmers pulled out all the stops with Part of the AGM focused on this policy, informing club leaders hippo and elephant costumes, to name but a few. They even of the most recent changes. had men and women in pink tights dressed as flamingos dancing the night away! The three visiting nations were invited into lunch with the newly appointed committee and sponsors. Sunday afternoon The AGM on Sunday gave delegates the opportunity to see for the young farmers involved two national finals, the pub how the organisation was run and managed. It gave us a quiz or the national drama finals. We were invited to take part chance to see what the English and Welsh did differently to in the pub quiz, and managed to place third, much to our us in Macra. surprise! The YFU in England and Wales has a broad membership On Sunday night the theme was club jersey or T-shirt. base, stretching from 10 to 12-year-olds to 26 to 30-year-olds Clubs from all over the country had printed T-shirts and the Ð much different to Macra. As a result of such a young slogans were very imaginative. membership, the organisation has a very strict Child Protection Policy, which is required under European Law. YFCU AGM Dave and I had a great weekend and were delighted to represent Macra na Feirme. On16 April, Catherine McCollum of Cavan and Tommy Moyles of Carbery travelled to Armagh for the AGM of theYoung Farmers' Clubs of Ulster. Here is their account of their trip F irst thing upon arrival in the Armagh City Hotel on Friday evening was the presidential dinner. This was attended by the YFCU's executive and other delegates from the sister organisations. Unfortunately, the Welsh Young Farm- At theYFCUAGM (from left): Allan Grant,ScottishYoung Farmers,Tommy Moyles, chairman,Macra RYI committee, Adam Lawson,ScottishYoung Farmers, Catherine McCollum, Macra National Secretary,Thoburn McCaughey, president YFCU, Helen Roberts, NFYFC, and MartynWilliams,NFYFC. ers were unable to attend due to the volcanic ash flight ban. workshops was organised for all dele- burn McCaughey and his vice-presi- gates. These ranged from an interactive dents through a fun questionnaire. The with representatives from the agri and talk from the Northern Ireland Health AGM was very efficiently run and, rural affairs chairs in the YFCU. and Safety Executive and demonstra- during the course of the meeting, a tions from St John's Ambulance, to a member from each of the sister orga- juggling workshop! nisations gave an address. We used this time to exchange ideas After dinner, Armagh the host county, organised a themed disco of `Farmers and their animals', and some This was followed by the AGM. The meeting ended with a presen- of the costumes were extremely crea- Before the serious business of the tation of trophies to the previous year's tive. On Saturday morning a series of meeting, Rebecca McDonnell put Tho- competition winners. Summer 2010 | m | 17 m 27/5/1015:55 North West King and Queen D onal McCabe from Longford Town Macra Club and Josephine McManus from South Leitrim Macra club (pictured) were crowned the North West Macra King and Queen 2010. The event took place in Co Leitrim in January. MC on the night was Willie Hegarty from Shannonside Radio. Kings and Queens representing the nine counties in the north west competed for the perpetual title. They completed tasks including a questions and answers session; making and modelling an outfit with limited materials, and other novel events where team skills and communication were vital. The North West executive committee fundraising draw also took place at the event, and the committee would like to thank prize sponsors Shannon Key West Hotel, Rooskey; FBD Insurance; Rally School of Ireland; Sheridan Electrics, Castlebar, and the Clonmel Park Hotel. The North West Annual Dodge Ball tournament took place on Sunday in the nearby Kilglass Hall, and was won by Caltra Macra Club, Galway. I'M A CELEBRITY! Kildare MacraTraining Officer JacqWalsh at the annual I'm ACelebrity fancy dress Hollywood theme night in February, hosted by Kildare Macra. 18 | m | Summer 2010 27/5/1015:54 At the fifth Mr Personality Festival, kindly supported by Kilkenny Carlow and District Farm Relief Services, were (from left): Denis Kelly, runner-up,SouthTipperary, Michael Dempsey, chairman,Kilkenny, Carlow and District FRS, Patrick Sullivan, Mr Personality 2010 from Louth and Richard Kennedy, third place. Macra's gotPersonality! T he Mr Personality festival this year had the greatest number of contestants with 29 representatives from all over Ireland. The festival, sponsored by Kilkenny Carlow and District Farm Relief Services, took place on 16 and 17 April in the Springhill Court Hotel, Kilkenny. The 29 contestants were put through their paces by three judges: Seamus Phelan, former Macra President, Clara Walshe from Midlands FM and Sinead O'Sullivan, former Kilkenny County Chairperson. The result was announced at 12 midnight on Saturday, with Patrick Sullivan from Louth becoming the fifth Mr Personality. The winner is a 19-yearold student from the Tullyallen club. In second place was Denis Kelly from South Tipperary and third was Richard Kennedy, Laois. Patrick was presented with a e500 cheque, a perpetual trophy and a midweek break in any of the Brennan Hotels. Denis Kelly received a trophy and a cheque for e300 and Richard Kennedy received a trophy and e200. BeaSuperstar2010 The Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan, was the venue for the third annual Be A Superstar night hosted by Monaghan Macra on 15 May. Once again they were entertained by `superstars' from all over the globe.`Elvis'opened the show and the superstars got bigger as the night went on. They had a wonderful AC/DC tribute from James O'Reilly, while Amy Whinehouse and the Blue Jean Queens impressed all.Tullyallen Macra got the crowd on their feet as they took on the Black Eyed Peas. Thankfully,Will.i.am got Cheryl home safely and arrived midsong to assist his band mates. Unfortunately, this didn't impress our judges and `Simon' was ever so harsh! Sarah McNearney stole the show with her rendition of Mustang Sally from the Commitments. No one can argue that she deserved first place. MGRB took to the stage after the show. Thanks to all who supported the festival. Further information on the upcoming festival at www.macra.ie Sarah McNearney recieves the winner's trophy from Brenda McQuillan, Monaghan chairman. Summer 2010 | m | 19 m 27/5/1015:55 60 seconds with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry Burns Describe yourself in four words Four words isn't enough What's your favourite pastime? Politics/current affairs Favourite holiday spot? France Best piece of advice you've ever received? Take lots of advice and then make up your own mind Who is your hero? Bruce Springsteen ö to be around in the music business for as long as he has, and to be able to create new music and put onthe super live shows that he does, is amazing. Your high point in Macra? Meeting my wife, Claire. Has Macra changed since you were a member? Of course it has! Macra is such an organic organisation that it is always changing.That's a good thing, but I'm glad some things have stayed the same, especially the speaking competitions. Tell us about your achievements in IFA They're really not my achievements. I was chairman of the national sheep committee and over the past four years we worked hard so that as many of the 30,000 sheep farmers as possible out there could have a future. It has givenus great satisfactionto see the sheep grassland payment coming through, as well as the new sheep breed improvement programme.We also feel we have made substantial inroads with retailers on not using imported lamb (not produced to EU standards) to undermine the price of Irish lamb. Most of all, we have raised the profile of sheep farming in Ireland and increased awareness of its importance. Where do you see farming in 20 years time? If we have a well-funded CAP beyond 2013 and food imports meet EU standards, we can look forward to the maintenance of the family farm structure, which is the most sustainable and efficient means of food production. Henry Burns is the newly appointed Irish Farmers' Association representative on Macra's National Council Countyandclubofficer training County OfficerTraining This year's county officer training takes place on Saturday and Sunday, 4 and 5 September in the splendid Johnstown House Hotel near Enfield, on the Meath/ Kildare border. This is an excellent venue used by many of Ireland's top sporting teams for their domestic training camps. It combines self-catering accommodation with 5 Star hotel facilities. Training will comprise a mixture of workshops and interaction of officers, and promises to be both stimulating and 20 | m | Summer 2010 entertaining. The Bank of Ireland Leadership Distinction Awards will be presented at the banquet on Saturday evening, while next year's competition will be launched by Margaret Nolan from Bank of Ireland Business Banking. The cost to county officers will be e130, with a rebate of e30 on completion. Club officer training Club officer training will be in the Auburn Lodge Hotel, Ennis, Co Clare, on Sat and Sunday, 25 and 26 September, with accommodation provided for Friday 24 September. This is a wonderful opportunity for new and experienced club officers to brush up on their skills and meet and make new friends from all over the country. The training programme will equip and upskill officers for their roles and give members an insight into the depth and breadth of activities and programmes available from Macra. The cost will be e110, with a e25 rebate on completion. Application forms will be made available during the summer months. 27/5/1015:56 Rock the flock! W Macra National Conference/RALLY 2010 icklow have the honour of innovative farms or rural enterprise, tours and entry into all the entertain- hosting this year's Macra that is guaranteed to spark discussion, ment for the whole weekend. na Feirme National Agri- you will find it here too. Add to that the cultural conference or national finals of the Bord Bia beef and sold on a first come, first served basis by Rally. It will take place in the Arklow Bay sheep stockjudging competition, the the Macra National Office. Tickets go on Hotel from 22 to 25 October 2010. Irish Farmers Journal sale in early autumn so please keep an If you have attended a Rally in the past, you will need no convincing about the fact that the Rally is the event of the year within Macra. If you're new to Macra, and socialising is important to you, how does three nights of live music, followed by DJs, sound to you? And if you want the opportunity to see Know Your Ag quiz, the AIB Club of the Year competition, the AIB Best New Macra Member contest and the NDC sevenaside Gaelic football tournament, and you have a mere flavour of what it's all about. The best way to attend the event is as a delegate. As a delegate, you get your accommodation, all your meals, the Delegate places are limited and are eye on the macra.ie website and weekly e-newsletter for more info. Wicklow Macra, with their Golden Ticket Raffle, will provide one lucky person with a delegate pack for the price of a raffle ticket. Very good runner-up prizes are on offer also. Tickets cost e5 and will be available at most major Macra events throughout the year. If you haven't got a ticket yet, keep Delegate places are limited and are sold on a first come, first served basis by the Macra National Office.Tickets go on sale in early autumn so please keep an eye on the macra.ie website and weekly e-newsletter for more info your eyes peeled and don't miss out on this amazing opportunity. The Wicklow committee are looking for suggestions to name a ram and a ewe to promote the Rally. Send your ideas to info@wicklowrally2010.org. The lucky winner will receive great Rally goodies for their efforts. Summer 2010 | m | 21 m 27/5/1015:56 Macra's gottalent! The winners of the 26th National Talent Competition with National Talent organisers, Richard and Mary Harrahill, and Michael Gowing, Macra National President. History making night at the National Concert Hall for Macra's 26th NationalTalent Final T he 26th National Talent Final proved to be a night of great success for the Freemount branch from Co Cork. They were in five events and equalled the achievement of Treble R, Banteer and Athboy in the past by winning three titles in a final. Those successes came in Novelty Act, with their hilarious HSE sketch; Set Dancing, in which they danced the Newport Set, and Pop/Folk Ballad Group, in which they gave excellent renditions of `Way Beyond the Blues' and `Home Away from Home'. The runners-up in those three events were Rathdowney, Co Laois, Camross, Co Laois and Clonoulty/Rossmore, Co Tipperary, respectively. Co Longford was represented in the very first Talent Final in the Gaiety Theatre in June 1986, courtesy of Granard in the Team Quiz. They were not successful that night and the county, despite sporadic final appearances over 22 | m | Summer 2010 the years, remained as one of only two counties without a Talent title Ð Mayo being the other. However, that was all put right at the National Concert Hall when last year's runners-up in Comedy, the Longford Town duo of Michael Keogh and James Lennon, went one step better with their very funny routine about a visit to an optician and made the historic breakthrough for their county. The runners-up were the Berrings duo of Tim Mullane and Joan Marie Healy, with an excellent routine featuring SiobhaÂn Boyle! Longford Town was not the only branch to make a first appearance on the Talent winners' rostrum. Ballylanders, Co Limerick and Ramor, Co Cavan also tasted Talent glory for the first time. In Solo Instrumental Music, tin whistle player Margaret Carr of Ballylanders won the title ahead of runner-up Rory Kennedy of Clodagh, Co Tipperary. In Solo Singing, Anne Galligan, a native of Oldcastle, Co Meath, but representing Ramor branch, gave a magnificent rendition of `Caledonia' to win the title. The runner-up was Clodagh member, Anne Marie Kavanagh. Abbeyknockmoy, Co Galway, won their fourth Disco Dancing title with a brilliant routine. The runners-up were Mountmellick, Co Laois. Kilmallock won their first Talent title last year when they were successful in Pop/Folk/Ballad Group. They had another success this year when Pat O'Neill won the Mastermind title ahead of Claire Burke of Kilcloon, Co Meath, who was runner-up for the second successive year. All of the winners and runners-up were presented on stage with engraved Dublin Crystal trophies by Macra National President Michael Gowing. A special thanks must go to Richard and Mary Harrahill who put so much time and effort into running this wonderful event. 27/5/1015:56 SUMMERFUN! Blue Jean Country Queen The 23rd Blue Jean Country Queen Festival takes place in Athboy, Co Meath, from 4 to 7 June. Ticket prices: Friday, e12; Saturday, e15; Sunday, e15; banquet, e50. A limited number of weekend tickets are available. Events over the weekend include the Queens' interviews live on stage, tag rugby competition, street carnival, karaoke, an 80s disco, a lark in the park, fancy dress, modelling competition and family friendly music and entertainment. Further information from festival chair, Patricia McKenna, 086-0849265 or secretary,Veronica Donohoe, 086-2887621. Ticket sales and enquiries to 087-2154729, or www.bluejeanfest.com International Miss Macra Festival Looking for something different this August Bank Holiday weekend? Clonoulty/ Rossmore Macra invites you to make the trip toTipp for the 39th International Miss Macra Festival in the Dundrum House Hotel, fromThursday 29 July to Sunday 1 August. Activities for contestants over the weekend include a ceili, orienteering and a county jersey day for a sports event and barbeque on Sunday in Clonoulty GAA grounds. Top class entertainment is planned with a band and a DJ booked for the three nights. The culmination of the weekend is the Gala Banquet and the crowning of International Miss Macra 2010, when the 2009 winner, Carbery's Edel Ronan, hands over the crown on the stroke of midnight on Sunday. Visit www.clonoultyrossmoremacra.com for all the latest info. You can also contact us by email at missmacra@gmail.com or Mary, 087 7861016, Elaine, 087 6461108, or Grace, 086 8622540. FBD Farmskills Three regional semi-finals will be held in conjunction with the following shows: * 20 June ö Scurlogstown Haymaking Festival,Trim, Co Meath At the launch of the 2010 Blue Jean Country Queen, which will take place in Athboy, Co Meath, from 4 to 7 June, were (from left): Derek Primrose,Moynalty Macra, MK Murphy, Louth, Mary O'Connell,Cavan, Celine Smith, Meath, RuthWalsh, Kildare,Yvonne Keoghan, Dublin, and Darren Dowdall,Moynalty Macra. * 27 June ö Charleville Show, Charleville, Co Cork * 25 July ö Rathdowney Show, Rathdowney, Co Laois. Two teams will qualify from each venue for the national final, which takes place atTullamore Show on Sunday, 8 August, 2010. KnowYour Neighbour Weekend On July 24/25, Macra na Feirme will hold its annual KnowYour Neighbour weekend, which is again kindly sponsored by ESB Customer Supply. Macra have teamed up withThe Wheel, which is a support and representative body connecting community and voluntary organisations and charities across Ireland. Established in 1999,The Wheel has evolved to become a resource centre and forum for the community and voluntary sector. The purpose of this initiative is to open a window of opportu- nity, over a specific weekend, whereby people will be inspired to make a small effort to mingle in a neighbourly way with people living in their environs.There are no barriers to participation; everyone, regardless of background, age, location or economic situation should be empowered during KnowYour Neighbour Weekend to reach out and get to know their neighbours better. Macra National President Michael Gowing encourages all clubs to organise an event in their community or to team up with a local Wheel organisation to run a KnowYour Neighbour event. More information from www.knowyourneighbour.ie. or www.macra.ie Ferbane/Banagher Macra Barn Dance and Pillow Fight competition Ferbane/Banagher Macra Barn Dance takes place in Clancy's Bar, Cloghan, Co Offaly, on Saturday 26 June at 9pm. Live music and BBQ on the night. Admission, e10. Contact Noel Duffy, 086 0630480, or Michael Stephens, 087 2036245. Tag rugby national finals Seandun Macra will host the Macra tag rugby national finals at Kinsale RFC on Saturday 17 July. Closing date for entries, 23 June. Contact Michelle, 086 3776490, or John, 087 9586934 SouthTipperary Raft Race ROSCOMMON TAG RUGBY DAY SUCCESS The group who attended the Roscommon Macra tag rugby day at Lough Key Forest Park,Boyle. SouthTipp's annual raft race takes place in Golden, CoTipperary, on 3 July at 6.30pm. BBQ and DJ afterwards. Contact South Tipperary NCR Mary Lyng, 087 7861016. Summer 2010 | m | 23 m 27/5/1015:57 ABOVE:Winning gloss ö Tara Cadden applies some finishing touches to Aisling Kearney, Athboy, Co Meath, who was one of the winning team in the All-Ireland Public Speaking finals in Roscommon. RIGHT: At the Kilkenny City Black tie ball were Ann Marie Deegan, Maria Kelly and Stephanie O'Dywer (Kilkenny Rose 2009) BELOW:Berrings Macra held a hugely successful variety concert and presented e2,100 to the Spillett family, who will put the money to great use while working voluntarily in Haiti during the summer. BELOW, RIGHT: On stage in Cappoquin Community Centre at the National Drama Finals 2010 were Stephen McGuinness and Carol AnnWilson-Bennett fromTarmonbarry,Co Roscommon, in their club's play `A Night Out' ö runners up on the night. 24 | m | Summer 2010 27/5/1015:57 for cattle TM Powerful Parasite Control for DAIRY COWS FliessWormssFlukesLice SPOT ON Kills flies dead and kills lice U Worm & Fluke control in one convenient dose Unique oil base proven to cover the whole body in just two hours. Unique formulation designed to stick to the cow’s skin. U Approved for use in DAIRY COWS Early treatment kills adult flies leaving fewer flies to breed throughout the summer. U Kills Adult Fluke and Fluke Eggs. Valbazen contains albendazole Same low volume dose for all sized animals (just 10ml). Single spot, so no need to run along LM CoopersTM SPOT ON contains deltamethrin. Legal category LM For further information please contact your supplier Pfizer Animal Health, 9 Riverwalk, Citywest Business Park, Dublin 24. Tel (01) 4676650 AH544/08 27/5/1015:58 27/5/1015:58 IRISH FARMERS JOURNAL MERCHANDISE SPECIAL OFFERS Buy online at www.farmersjournal.ie/shop €40 €25 €35 OUTDOOR WEAR O’Neills Black Jacket €40 Shower proof and fleece lined Sizes: S / M / L / XL / XXL O’Neills Red Jacket €35 Shower proof and fleece lined Sizes: M / L / XL Red Hoody €25 Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / XXL Black Hoody €25 Sizes: XS / S / M / L / XL / XXL Navy Bodywarmer €25 Sizes: M / L / XL / XXL €25 m 27/5/1015:59 Enjoying Carrigaline Macra's 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance were Macra National President Michael Gowing with organising committee Rosemary O'Leary, Carmel O'Meara, Sinead Collins, Oliver Cronin, Edel Collins, Alan Jagoe, David O'Leary and Julie O'Meara. Limerick Macra members enjoying the 2010 Saint Patrick's Day parade. Brian Reidy of Sligo Macra is presented with his Nuffield scholarship by David Baker, chairman of the Peter Daly Trust. Members of Louth Macra at the Macra na Feirme AGM in Roscommon (from left): Alan Matthews, County Chair, Michael Gowing, National President, Shane Roche, NCR, and Saul McElwaine. Daniel Jones, Brian Murphy and Michael Collins from Dublin's newest Macra club, Dublin Mountains, who won the Dublin round of the FBD Farmskills competition. 28 | m | Summer 2010
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