All stand space full for 2014 Championships.
The National Ploughing Association and Bank of Ireland have launched a promotional brochure giving details of the upcoming 83rd National Ploughing Championships taking place from 23rd, 24th and 25th of September in Ratheniska, Stradbally, Co Laois. Ireland’s Largest Outdoor Event is making a return visit to the location following the success of last year’s Championships.
Sean Farrell, Head of Agriculture at Bank of Ireland Business Banking said: “We are delighted to be part of and sponsor The National Ploughing Championships again this year. We will have our stand at the event again this year and we look forward to meeting with new and existing customers at what I am sure will be another great National Ploughing Championships”. Also present were host farmer David Carter, NPA Managing Director Anna May McHugh and NPA Chairman PJ Lynam.
This year will see an array of new and exciting exhibitor’s as well as hundreds of veteran companies showcasing their products and services. A revamped Innovations Arena, complete with consultation booths and a forum centre will be available for all. Enterprise Ireland will be providing staff to assist with general enquiries, the Patent’s Office will have a stand and Toplink.ie will be offering media campaign advice.
Leader Village will again be presenting entrepreneurs, businesses and a variety of groups supported by Leader, exhibiting a fantastic diversity of products and services all under one roof. Laois County Council will be showcasing the best of the economic, social and cultural services that Laois has to offer.
Returning to the show this year will be the tremendously popular Tented Trade Village with demand necessitating all marquees this year to be of the large type.
Already the Food Fayre looks like it will be extended this year with Bord Bia and an array of artisan food producers showcasing their wares. The Forestry Village will feature the Husqvarna Pole Climbing, Advisory Authorities and many of the services associated with this sector.
The 2014 Championships sees the return of the incredibly popular fashion shows featuring fashion items for all ages.
A number of new and exciting initiatives in the Agricultural Machinery Sector are at the planning stage and will add an interesting dimension to the arena. The motor industry will also be significantly represented with many large stands.
The Livestock Arena promises to be a huge attraction this year with many very valuable prizewinning animals on show. At the centre of this Arena the Lely Robotic Milking Demonstrations is set to attract thousands of visitors again from both the farming and non-farming communities.
In the ploughing stakes a particularly strong programme has attracted entries from all around the country and Northern Ireland bringing the number preparing to plough in Laois to over 300 for the 3 days.
There are also 30 competitors expected from 10 countries around the world to compete in the European Vintage Ploughing Championships that will also take place at the site in Ratheniska from Tuesday 23rd of September.
Exhibition Space is at a premium at this stage with the NPA Site Team starting to mark out the Trade Arena from early August, this is expected to exceed the size of the 2013 Championships.