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BEAM: One week left to apply for change of reduction period

BEAM: One week left to apply for change of reduction period
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Beef Focus: Buying and finishing continental bullocks in Co Galway

April 3, 2021, 6:00 am On the outskirts of Headford, Tom Curran is a full-time farmer operating a store-to-beef system in Mausrevagh, Co. Galway, buying and finishing continental bullocks. Tom buys in approximately 100 store bullocks annually, finishing continental bullocks both at grass during the summer, and houses the remaining steers for finishing over the winter period. Agriland spoke with Tom about the current operation on the farm and got an insight into his approach to finishing these steers. Tom Curran System of Production Tom’s farm resides over 100ac and, as previously mentioned, he currently buys in store bullocks with the aim of killing them at 26-30 months of age. The target is not to allow the bullocks to pass the 30-month-old bracket.

BEAM reduction year change is not mandatory

SHARING OPTIONS: The BEAM flexibility offers farmers the choice of changing the reduction year from the existing period of 1 July to 30 June 2021 to a new period of 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021. Donal O Leary The announcement by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue on Wednesday night regarding flexibility to set a new reduction period under the Beef Emergency Aid Measure (BEAM) is reported as generally being well received in most quarters. The flexibility offers farmers the choice of changing the reduction year from the existing period of 1 July to 30 June 2021 to a new period of 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021.

Stock number issues need to be solved at birth, not near finishing - Dermot Kelleher

The issue of reducing stock numbers in order to aid the environment needs to start at that birth of the calf, not when the animal is near finishing, according to the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) president Dermot Kelleher. Speaking with AgriLand this week about the debate surrounding the 5% reduction of bovine livestock manure nitrogen as part of the BEAM (Beef Emergency Aid Measure) scheme, Kelleher spoke about how there are some flaws in how the government structured the scheme. Last evening (Wednesday, February 3), it was revealed that farmers who are currently on track to meet the 5% livestock manure nitrogen reduction requirement under the BEAM scheme by the end of the original reference period, will not need to adhere to the new reference period.

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