Sixteen farms have signed up to participate in Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend 2017 including three County Down farms. Previous host Donagh Cottage Farm in Donacloney will be joined by new hosts Bullsbrook Farm, Dromore and Castlescreen Farm outside Downpatrick.
The farmers have undergone training to help them be prepared to welcome the public this summer. Running on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th June, the popular initiative gives consumers and their families the opportunity to visit farms across Northern Ireland, for free.
Six new farms will open their doors to the public including Castlescreen Farm near Downpatrick who specialise in producing Dexter beef and Jamisons Potatoes in Ballycastle. Previous hosts are kindly opening their gates once again and making a return will be Armagh Apple Farm, Hillstown Farm and Laurel View Farm who have each hosted annually since the initiative began in 2012.
Visitors can plan journeys to the participating farms on the website which lists the various opening times and activities which are unique to each farm.
The Ulster Farmers’ Union led initiative, principally supported by Bank of Ireland UK, has been running since 2012 and has attracted over 70,000 people throughout that time. Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend is also sponsored by The Prince’s Countryside Fund, NFU Mutual and ASDA. The weekend would not be possible without the help and resources of CAFRE, the Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster, the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association, Food NI, and DAERA through the Northern Ireland Regional Food Programme.
For more information, visit the new website www.openfarmweekend.com, follow on Twitter @BOIopenfarm and like Open Farm Weekend on Facebook.
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List of County Down participating farms:
- Bullsbrook Farm, Black Bog Road, Dromore, Co Down, BT25 1EH
- Castlescreen Farm, 32 Castlescreen Road, Downpatrick, Co Down, BT30 8TE
- Donagh Cottage Farm, 15 Lisnasure Road, Donacloney, Co Down, BT66 7NN