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5 reasons why suckler farmers should attend the Newford Open Day

5 reasons why suckler farmers should attend the Newford Open Day

A practical, on-farm event providing farmers with valuable insights to improve herd performance while reducing labour demands will take place at the Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm on Wednesday, April 22.

Commencing at 4pm at the Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm in Scrine, Co. Roscommon (Eircode: F42 AH57), here are five reasons you should attend:

1). Learn how to improve breeding efficiency

A central theme of the day will be breeding efficiency, with an emphasis on the genetics behind the Newford herd.

Farmers will gain an understanding of the terminal sires being used to deliver both performance and profitability. The importance of selecting the right genetics to meet farm objectives will be explored, helping farmers make more informed breeding decisions.

With the breeding season fast approaching, the timing is ideal for farmers looking to fine-tune their approach and maximise results in the months ahead, particularly those considering AI.

Speaking ahead of the event, Newford Farm Manager, Shane McGuinness said: “Using AI allows farmers to access superior genetics and tailor breeding to the farm’s goals, while also reducing the need for handling bulls on-farm and increasing overall efficiency and labour productivity.”

2). Practical advice on heifer breeding and calving at 24 months

The use of a synchronisation programme to breed replacement heifers calving at 24 months will also be discussed.

Practical guidance will be provided to help farmers overcome common challenges associated with earlier calving without compromising animal performance.

3). Management, nutrition and fertility planning

On the day, speakers from Teagasc, Dawn Meats and ICBF will outline how good management, nutrition, grassland management and planning can improve breeding performance to deliver more efficient, profitable and sustainable suckler systems.

Body condition scoring will also feature as a vital management tool, with demonstrations showing how it can be used to optimise cow performance and fertility. Understanding and managing body condition at key stages of the production cycle can have a major impact on conception rates and overall herd efficiency.

Nutrition planning will be another key focus, highlighting how feeding strategies can support both cow and calf performance, particularly in the lead-up to and during the breeding season.

4). Reducing labour and improved handling

Fertility management and heat detection will be explored in detail, with an emphasis on practical solutions that can be implemented on farms of all sizes.

The event will showcase how modern technology, including heat detection aids, can reduce labour requirements while improving accuracy and outcomes.

In addition, the benefits of compact calving and improved handling facilities will be demonstrated, highlighting how thoughtful design and organisation can significantly reduce workload and stress during busy periods.

5). Best practice in grassland management and sustainable beef production

Grazed grass remains the cheapest feed, with efficient utilisation central to farm productivity and profitability. On the day, it will be outlined how grass is managed through early turnout, maintaining good soil fertility, effective grazing infrastructure and the strategic use of clover.

The Newford Demonstration Farm is part of the Future Beef Programme, which aims to demonstrate how beef farmers can produce a quality product as efficiently as possible, improving profitability while enhancing environmental and social sustainability.

Newford Farm is a joint partnership between Teagasc, Dawn Meats and McDonald’s.

Whether you are looking to improve breeding performance, reduce workload or future-proof your suckler enterprise, this event offers a valuable opportunity to learn and see best practice in action. A number of industry stakeholder stands will be present, where farmers can meet and ask questions.

The event takes place on Wednesday, 22nd April at 4pm at Newford Suckler Demonstration Farm, Scrine, Co. Roscommon (Eircode: F42 AH57).

For further details on the Newford Open Day, visit here.