37th National Dairy Show

37th National Dairy Show
Saturday 19th October 2019
Green Glens Arena – Millstreet – Co. Cork

The 37th National Dairy Show to take place in Green Glens Arena, Millstreet on Saturday 19th October

As autumn beckons thoughts turn to the last agricultural show of the year, the National Dairy Show, which takes place on Saturday 19th October in the Green Glens Arena, Millstreet.

The fun, family, farming day out offers something for everyone and has steadily grown into Ireland’s premier indoor agricultural event. The Show always offers a wide range of attractions and this year is no different with an extended Trade Stand area with over 150 trade exhibits, marketing agricultural based products and equipment.

A new addition to the Show this year are the informative, bite-size seminars from leading companies in the agricultural industry offering further advice and insight to help farmers in their day to day business, so make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to meet and discuss with suppliers of a wide range of products from the latest in milking technology to animal nutrition, veterinary products, detergents, animal dosing, AI companies and leading financial institutions to name but a few.

The National Dairy Show has been designed to attract an audience throughout the farming community and on the day live demonstrations will promote the latest in hoof care restraining equipment as well as up to date hoof pairing technology. Tractor and loader demos and bale slicing demos will also feature with up to eight manufacturers participating alongside a wide range of machinery on display; surely not to be missed!

Farm safety will also be included, particularly in relation to prevention of farm accidents, which is always close to our hearts and Gardai will also be on hand to discuss rural crime prevention.

The Show always brings something different to the event and this year introduces a sheepdog and ducks demonstration as well as bespoke seminars from the experts and not forgetting tempting food tastings and light bites from local producers as well as full restaurant facilities within the complex.

Cattle handling competitions showcasing young handlers from throughout Ireland always add an air of excitement to the day as the audience in Millstreet has the opportunity to see the cream of Holstein Friesian and Jersey cattle before the Irish Examiner Supreme Champion is crowned to the waiting crowds later that afternoon. This year the Show are delighted to welcome Swiss judge, Erhard Junker, who will officiate at the event as he brings a wealth of experience from Shows across Europe.

Going from strength to strength and always of great interest at the Show is the Dairy Innovation Award where product and equipment new to the Irish market in 2019 are revealed, with winners in scientific, technology and engineering categories before the overall winner is announced to great anticipation on the afternoon.

Thank you to the immense contribution of the National Dairy Show sponsors, without whom the event could not take place, the Show greatly appreciates their continued commitment to this annual event. Remember all the information you need can be found on www.nationaldairyshow.ie where the Prize Schedule, Entry Forms and pre-purchase of tickets are also available. Don’t forget to also follow the Show on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for regular updates and we look forward to seeing you on the 19 th October in Millstreet at what is always a great day out.

NOTES

The National Dairy Show is the largest and longest running indoor dairy show in Ireland, catering for all farming needs.

The National Dairy Show is now in its 37th year. The National Dairy Show is a (A Cork Holstein Friesian Club Promotion) and is run by members of the Cork Holstein Friesian Association in conjunction with the Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA). The Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) is a member owned organisation directed by an IHFA board which is directly elected from its 3,700 members in 15 club areas.

Tommy Vaughan from Seamus Vaughan Agri, Michael Ryan from McCarthy Plant & Agri ,Roland Doherty from Doherty and Sons, Michael Walsh from Jim Power Agri ,Jim O Mahony from Farm Power, Pat Forrest, Redmore Farm machinery and Kieran Creedon from Lynch and McCarthy who all brought and demonstrated Tractors and loaders suitable for Livestock Farms

Frances Burns from Millfarm Hoof care giving a talk and demonstration on hoof care to a rapt audience at the National dairy show
At the National Dairy Show is a view of the machinery exhibits.

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