Tipperary dairy farmer hosts primary school pupils on farm visit

Students got the opportunity to see a cow being milked on Dairygold supplier Michael Ryan’s farm just outside Cashel in Co. Tipperary
Students got the opportunity to see a cow being milked on Dairygold supplier Michael Ryan’s farm just outside Cashel in Co. Tipperary

Over 65 primary school pupils in Co. Tipperary were recently given the opportunity to see firsthand the workings of an Irish dairy farm.

The "Host Farm Initiative" is a venture between Agri Aware and dairy co-ops to get primary school students onto farms to educate them on Irish dairy production.

The recent farm visit was the first of its kind between Agri Aware and Dairygold and was hosted on Dairygold supplier Michael Ryan’s farm just outside Cashel in Co. Tipperary.

The two local schools to join Michael and his family on the farm were Scoil Mhuire, Knockavillans and Thomastown National School.

Students touring Michael Ryan's lands
Students touring Michael Ryan's lands

The initiative is farmer led, meaning once students arrive on the farm the host farmer brings students on a tour of the farm.

Michael was joined by his son Micheál who both showed the students around their 160-cow farm.

Both schools got to see a cow being milked, the products that are made from Irish dairy cows, the spring-born calves and the Ryan's herd of cows.

Commenting on the initiative, Marcus O’Halloran, executive director of Agri Aware, said:

“The importance of knowing where our food comes from is critical and the Host Farm Initiative has been launched with Dairygold to do just that for the next generation of consumers.

"Giving primary school students an opportunity to visit a working dairy farm and learn about dairy production and where the food they consume that originates from the dairy herd starts is really important.

“Michael Ryan and his family were excellent hosts and gave students a brilliant day out, ensuring they went home with greater knowledge of Irish dairy farming than before they arrived.

"We look forward to working with Dairygold and its suppliers in hosting more of these farm visits in the future.”

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Over 65 primary school students from Scoil Mhuire Knockavillans and Thomastown National School joined Michael Ryan, Agri Aware and Dairygold on his farm
Over 65 primary school students from Scoil Mhuire Knockavillans and Thomastown National School joined Michael Ryan, Agri Aware and Dairygold on his farm

Dairygold board member, Joe Tobin, also attended the inaugural farm visit.

“Bringing students onto a working family farm is one of the most effective ways to demonstrate the importance of the work being done by farmers to produce the food they eat and the level of the work that goes into producing it.

"We’re delighted to partner with Agri Aware on this initiative and are very grateful to Dairygold Supplier, Michael Ryan and his family for giving the students such a memorable visit," he said.

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