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Steven Moore clinches 2013 silage making title

Pictured is Steven Moore, Coleraine YFC, who was named YFCU silage making expert 2013 by judges Mary Jane Robinson and Samuel Hill.

Pictured is Steven Moore, Coleraine YFC, who was named YFCU silage making expert 2013 by judges Mary Jane Robinson and Samuel Hill.

STEVEN Moore, Coleraine YFC, has been named the winner of the Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) 2013 silage making competition sponsored by John Thompson & Sons Limited.

The competition began in November with members from over 30 clubs from throughout Northern Ireland taking part in regional heats. From this the highest scorer from each county made it through to the final.

The finalists were Harry Thompson (Randalstown YFC), Steven Moore (Coleraine YFC), Jonathan Campbell (Newtownstewart YFC), Jane Little (Lisbellaw YFC), Richard Boyes (Bleary YFC) and Stuart Rea (Donaghadee YFC).

The competitors were assessed by judges Mary Jane Robinson from John Thompson and Sons Limited and Samuel Hill, a farmer from Randalstown and previous three time winner of the silage making competition.

The judges travelled to the farm of each finalist and carried out a visual inspection of the silage taking into account its fermentation, digestibility and dry matter content as well as the sealing of the silo and the way in which the effluent was collected. They also conducted an interview with each of the finalists in relation to how the silage was made and their current feeding policy.

Steven Moore (Coleraine YFC) was announced as this year’s winner with Stuart Rea (Donaghadee YFC) taking second place and Harry Thompson (Randalstown YFC) was placed third. YFCU would like to thank the judging panel for taking the time to make their expertise available to the association. It would also like to extend a note of appreciation to John Thompson and Sons Limited for their continued support of this event.


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