Final countdown to BOI Open Farm Weekend
and live on Freeview channel 276
Established in 2012, Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend is delivered by Ulster Farmers’ Union and is sponsored by Bank of Ireland UK and supported by NFU Mutual, ASDA and Cranswick Country Foods.
Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend Chairman Barclay Bell said: “I would like to record our thanks to all the main sponsors for their continued financial support enabling us to deliver this very worthwhile initiative. We are grateful to our title sponsor Bank of Ireland as well as NFU Mutual, ASDA and Cranswick Country Foods.
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Hide Ad“We rely heavily on their support to keep our events free for the public to attend. We hope families will take up the opportunity for an educational day out on their local farm and enjoy learning more about the local food and farming industry which is so important to the Northern Ireland economy.”
Fourteen farms including three new hosts will welcome the public onto their land including Churchview Farm, Ballyward, Co Down who specialise in rearing goats, Mossbrook Farm outside Carryduff which is also home to Farm House Treats and Murray’s Farm, a poultry farm based in Aghalee.
Each farm event is unique with a vast range of activities on offer, including cookery demonstrations, farm walks, food tastings, interactive quizzes, meet the animals and apple orchard tours to name just a few.
On Saturday 16th June, 14 farms will be open whilst on Sunday 17th June, which is also Father’s Day, nine farms will take part.
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Hide AdVisitors are asked to wear appropriate clothing and footwear to the farms that they visit and to also note that dogs are not permitted. There will be a free competition at each farm to win a hamper of local food produce kindly sponsored by the Ulster Farmers’ Union, for one lucky family to take home with them.
As the Ulster Farmers’ Union is celebrating their centenary in 2018, Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend participants will be raising money for the Centenary Charity Air Ambulance NI, which exists to provide high quality critical care where and when it is needed most.
Mr Bell added: “Farms will be open whatever the weather, so come along rain or shine! You can be assured of a friendly welcome wherever you visit.”
The weekend would not be possible without the help and resources of Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster, Food NI, CAFRE, DAERA and the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association.
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Hide AdFor more information on the initiative, visit the website www.openfarmweekend.com, follow on Twitter @BOIopenfarm and like Open Farm Weekend on Facebook. This year, visitors are encouraged to share pictures of their time on farms using the event hashtag #boiofw18.