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ICSA Spring Sheep Seminars

Feb 4, 2016 | ICSA in the Media | 0 comments

Outdoor Session starts at 3.30pm

Guided Tour of the Facility with Discussions on;

Getting the Best Results at Lambing Time

Performance in Mountbellew Flock & Limousin Suckler Herd

Followed by Indoor Seminar – 6.00pm

Tim Keady – Principal Sheep Research Scientist, Teagasc

Profitable Prime Lamb Production

Eoghan Finneran – Agricultural Consultant

Increased Production from Using Mixed Species Pasture

Payments and Schemes Available to Sheep Farmers

John Gilmore – Veterinary Consultant

Parasite Control, Anthelmintic Resistance in Sheep & Optimum Health in the Ewe Flock

11th February 2016
Jacksons Hotel, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal

Evening Seminar 7.30pm

Tim Keady – Principal Sheep Research Scientist, Teagasc

Profitable Prime Lamb Production

Edward Browne – Agricultural Consultant

Payments and Schemes Available to Sheep Farmers

Eoghan Finneran – Agricultural Consultant

Increased Production from Using Mixed Species Pasture

John Gilmore – Veterinary Consultant

Parasite Control, Anthelmintic Resistance in Sheep & Optimum Health in the Ewe Flock

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ICSA Beef chair Edmund Graham has criticised factories for attempting to direct the trade by pulling prices this week in order to fill their own feedlots. “Prices being pulled this week is a disgrace as there is no real justification for it. The average GB price (England, Scotland, Wales) has increased by the equivalent of 20c/kg excluding VAT since the start of August. Meanwhile, after a few weeks of improved prices, factories are attempting to drive Irish prices to a new low for 2023. This is not acceptable,” he said.

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