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The Ramor branch of Macra na Feirme is set to host a charity vehicle run in Virginia, Co. Cavan tomorrow, Sunday, January 30. All vehicles are welcome to
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Agriland paid a visit to an expanding calf-to-beef farm that is really gaining momentum, and this is little wonder when you meet someone with the
enthusiasm and positive attitude towards beef farming as the man at the helm, Charlie Smyth.
Farming 175ac near Killenkere, Co. Cavan, Charlie Smyth took the reigns of his family farm in 2019 when his parents Charles and Noleen stepped back from the beef enterprise.
They now run a free-range poultry unit on an outfarm consisting of 4,420 laying hens.
Charlie and his father Charles out checking stock at their home farm in Lisnahederna
Laois beef and dairy farmer John Keane was today elected the 38th president of Macra na Feirme.
A member of the Devils Bit Macra Club in North Tipperary, Keane is the current National Chairperson of the Macra na Feirme Board of Directors.
He is also the co-founder of the Make the Moove Initiative, a farmer-driven, farmer-led program promoting positive mental health among farmers and rural people, with the ultimate goal of a nationwide network.
Following confirmation of the result, Keane thanked all the clubs and members who voted for him and also offered his commiserations to runner up Daniel Long.
3 candidates announce intentions for Macra top jobs agriland.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from agriland.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.