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Title: Over 400 ag science students to attend Agri Aware event on Tullamore Farm
Adam Woods is on Tullamore Farm, where over 400 ag science students from all across the country are attending an Agri Aware farm walk and talk on Tullamore Farm.
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Over 400 ag science students to attend Agri Aware event on Tullamore Farm
Adam Woods is on Tullamore Farm, where over 400 ag science students from all across the country are attending an Agri Aware farm walk and talk on Tullamore Farm.
Hundreds of students will descend on Tullamore Farm on Thursday. \ Claire Nash
Tullamore Farm - the Irish Farmers Journal beef and sheep demonstration farm - will open its gates this Thursday to over 400 secondary school students from all across the country.
The event on Tullamore Farm is part of a series of events being run by Agri Aware on farms and in colleges around the country.
The aim of the farm walk and talk is to give students an overview of what happens on a working Irish farm and also to educate the students on the practical aspects of farming.
There are 12 stands as part of the tour and the Irish Farmers Journal team will brief the students on everything from beef breeding to grassland management to tillage farming during the tour.
Tullamore Farm manager Shaun Diver said: “We’re delighted to host all the students on the farm as part of the open day series.
"It’s one of the highlights of the year here on the farm and it's part of the farm’s remit to educate people outside of farming on how their food is produced and what happens on a working Irish farm," he said.
Stay tuned to Irish Farmers Journal social channels during the day for coverage of the event.
Tullamore Farm - the Irish Farmers Journal beef and sheep demonstration farm - will open its gates this Thursday to over 400 secondary school students from all across the country.
The event on Tullamore Farm is part of a series of events being run by Agri Aware on farms and in colleges around the country.
The aim of the farm walk and talk is to give students an overview of what happens on a working Irish farm and also to educate the students on the practical aspects of farming.
There are 12 stands as part of the tour and the Irish Farmers Journal team will brief the students on everything from beef breeding to grassland management to tillage farming during the tour.
Tullamore Farm manager Shaun Diver said: “We’re delighted to host all the students on the farm as part of the open day series.
"It’s one of the highlights of the year here on the farm and it's part of the farm’s remit to educate people outside of farming on how their food is produced and what happens on a working Irish farm," he said.
Stay tuned to Irish Farmers Journal social channels during the day for coverage of the event.
The project, run by Agri Aware, aims to educate students on the challenges and dangers of farming by promoting safe farm practices and providing guidance on how to stay safe on farms.
Farm manager Shaun Diver gives an update on what’s happening on Tullamore farm, as breeding progresses well in the ewe flock while the last of the beef calves have been weaned.
After a slow couple of days at the outset mating activity has ramped up while ewe lambs will be joined with rams at the end of this week, Shaun Diver reports
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