The Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend is back for its 4th year on the 13th and 14th June 2015. This year 21 farms will take part in the initiative, click here to find out more information on the farms opening near you!
The Ulster Farmers’ Union have successfully secured a total of 21 farms across Northern Ireland for this year’s Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend. The annual event, which is now well established in its fourth year, will see thirteen returning farms and eight new farms opening over the weekend of the 13th and 14th of June.
The initiative was established in 2012 to promote the local agri-food sector to a non-farming audience and to educate the public on the realities of farming and food production. Each year farmers working across all farming sectors have volunteered to open their gates to the public to showcase the high quality of their enterprise and to create a greater understanding of the realities of local food production.
The farmers taking part this year are:
- Longfield Farm, Eglinton
- Broglasco Farm, Limavady
- McIlroy’s Chickens, Coleraine
- Buchanan Turkeys, Kilrea
- Vowgarve Farm, Ballymoney
- Carnany Farm, Ballymoney
- Broughgammom Farm, Ballycastle
- Glenballyeamon Egg Farm, Cushendal
- Glenarm Estate, Glenarm
- Ballycoose Farm, Ballygally
- Greenmount Hill Farm, Glenwherry, Ballymena
- Hillstown Farm, Randalstown
- Laurelview Farm, Templepatrick
- Ballylagan Organic Farm, Ballyclare
- Clandeboye Farm, Bangor
- Acton House Farm, Poyntzpass
- McClelland’s Farm at Clare Glen, Tandragee
- Armagh Apple Farm, Portadown
- Egerton Farm, Lisnavoe
- Cavanagh Egg Farm, Newtownbutler
- Tickey Moo Farm, Irvinestown
This year’s farms represent the full range of farm types from large scale commercial dairies, to cereal producers, poultry growers, beef and lamb producers, egg farms to organic mixed enterprises. Farm diversity is important to the initiative, says chair of Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend 2015, Barclay Bell:
“We set out back in 2012 to give the non-farming public a small taster of the industry and to demonstrate not only its value to all of Northern Ireland but also the huge diversity which exists within the sector. This year will see the greatest diversity ever in the type of farming we can demonstrate to the public which is excellent news for farm visitors and for the industry as a whole.”
The project management team will now be working in the background to deliver training materials to all farms and working with each farmer to help promote their event to the public.
William Thompson, Agri-Manager for Bank of Ireland UK added, “On behalf of Bank of Ireland UK I’d like to thank all twenty one farms who have volunteered to represent their industry this year. Initiatives such as this play an important part in creating awareness of the importance of farming to everyone inNorthern Ireland and increasing the value placed on local food production from the general public. These twenty one dedicated farmers are playing a huge part in building the future of the industry and we all owe them a debt of thanks for their effort and commitment. We look forward to again welcoming our local communities to Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend.”
This year the popular UFU initiative will be working alongside the Armagh Show which will take place on the same weekend in June in the beautiful surroundings of Gosford Forest Park, near Markethill. The Armagh Show will have a host of attractions for visitors from farming and non-farming backgrounds and hope to work with the local farmers participating in Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend to promote both events.
To stay up to date with developments on this year’s event follow Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend on Twitter @boiopenfarm or Facebook at www.facebook.com/openfarmweekend. For more information on the initiative visit www.openfarmweekend.com.