STUDENTS from West Cork were recognised for their exhibitions at the Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition at Croke Park.The competition challenges students to rear five Irish Angus calves and learn about the care and attention required to produce quality beef for consumers.F
STUDENTS from three West Cork schools were among those who exhibited at the 2023 Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition at Croke Park. The competition, supported by ABP and Kepak, challenges students to rear five Irish Angus calves and learn about the care and attention requi
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Overall winners Helen Savage, Emily O’Donovan, Kelsey Hourigan, Rachel O Gorman and Leah Buckley from St Aloysius College, Co Cork. \ Finbarr O’Rourke
Five students from Cork have been announced as the 2021 Certified Irish Angus School’s competition winners on Wednesday, during an online event.
Students Emily O’Donovan, Kelsey Hourigan, Helen Savage, Leah Buckley and Rachel O’Gorman from St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill, picked up the overall winners award for their entry.
RTÉ 2FM’s Carl Mullan made the announcement after a panel of agricultural experts judged the five shortlisted teams’ 18-month projects.
The award-winning Certified Irish Angus beef brand runs the competition yearly with processing partners ABP and Kepak, giving chosen teams the opportunity to rear five Angus-cross calves.