New Innovation den at this year’s National Ploughing Championship

 

This year saw the number of applications rise by 30% for the Innovation Awards in association with Enterprise Ireland the Farmers Journal and the National Ploughing Association. The event at this year’s ploughing championship will have to double in size to give the shortlisted applicants the opportunity to display their inventions and concepts to the agricultural industry and visitors this year.

Aside from having more applicants this year, the type of products applications is also much wider from information technology, safety on farms and some larger scale manufacturing projects. NPA PR Officer Anna Marie McHugh commented having seen the applications for this year “There is no doubt that the creative and entrepreneurial spark in Ireland is alive and well.  The National Ploughing Association is delighted to deliver this opportunity to help innovation develop in Ireland, in association with our partners in Enterprise Ireland and the Farmers Journal.”

There will be also two categories added this year with a junior award for under 18’s and a student award. The sting in the tail for the winners in each category is the ‘Innovation Den’. This year to be given the overall innovation title, each finalist must pitch there concept to the ‘Innovation Panel’ who will submit their results to the overall judges. The Innovation panel will be made up of some of the top business men and women from Ireland. Their identity will not be revealed until they take their seat in the ‘Innovation Den’.   

Commenting on this development in the competition Denis Duggan from Enterprise Ireland said “It will give the finalists a chance to get feedback from leading industry experts on their innovation and develop their ideas more”

A full list of the shortlisted applicants will shortly be published in the Farmers Journal.

The Overall Winner of the Innovation Arena Award was The Falcon Forwarder, the only Irish build forestry forwarder, built by Marcia Franklin, Oldcastle Co. Meath. Marcia said the support and advice given by Enterprise Ireland, has helped to promote the brand across Europe. In particular enquiries from the Nordic countries arrive on a weekly basis. The Falcon Forwarder seen at last year’s innovation stand at the Ploughing championship is sold and working locally. The Farmers journal machinery team will review the machine in the next month.

The innovation awards at the Ploughing Championship last year provided the launching pad for many ideas and products, in the established and in the start-up category awards. Last year’s category award winners are listed below;

·         Slurrysafe – Safety Award Winner;

·         Dairymaster – Animal Health Award winner in Established company category;

·         BovAlert (DIT Hothouse) – Animal Health Award winner in Startup company category;

·         Falcon Forwarder  – Agri-Engineering Award winner in Startup company category;

·         Denis Doyle Engineering   – Agri-Engineering Award winner in Establishing company category;

·         Herdwatch – Software Award winner in Established Company Category;

·         Farmflo – Software Award winner in Startup category;

·         Emarts Daily – promoted by Marie Costello was named Young Innovator;

 

This year the prize fund has been increased by €15,000 to €65,000 giving a clear commitment from Enterprise Ireland, The Farmers Journal and the NPA to innovation in Ireland. Enterprise Ireland has also secured further funding and support to some of the category winners, with a good business plan and a willingness to succeed.

Justin McCarthy, Editor& Chief Executive of the Irish Farmers Journal added that he and his team at the Farmers Journal are delighted to support home grown talent in Ireland “innovation is the key to securing the future of any business and agriculture is no different in this regard. We must continue to be innovative in how we use the latest technology to reduce labour, increase productivity, and develop market share in an increasingly competitive global market.”

Horse Racing Ireland

Leading National Hunt Jockeys Bryan Cooper, Adrian Heskin and Kate Harrington launch Horse Racing Ireland’s “Dating at the Races”

Grade 1 Cheltenham race winning jockeys Bryan Cooper and Adrian Heskin and leading lady amateur jockey Kate Harrington have launched Horse Racing Ireland’s (HRI’s) “Dating at the Races” game which will take place in the HRI marquee at the National Ploughing Championships.

Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) will attend the National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Stradbally, Co. Laois for all three days (Tuesday 22nd – Thursday 24th September). At The Races presenter Matt Chapman will act as MC, interviewing a wide selection of National Hunt jockeys daily and hosting a range of competitions including “Dating at the Races”.

Two live shows will take place each day at 12pm and 3pm in the Horse Racing Ireland marquee. At 3pm each day Matt will give attendees the opportunity to take part in “Dating at the Races” where the lucky lady/man will have the chance to select one of three potential suitors and win a day at the races including hospitality for the winning couple and a group of their friends.

Matt Chapman said: “As anyone who watches At The Races will know, I’m always only too willing to comment on the tractors while gearing up for a race. This is a great chance for me to get involved with Irish culture and play a small part in showing Ireland’s terrific racing industry off to the public. We’ll also be having a bit of fun, so my advice is if you fancy a good day out come and join us as I go ploughing crazy. Yeeehaaa!”

For a full schedule of events over the three days visit http://bit.ly/1N2thCU

Foroige Time Travel Garden

Foroige Time Travel Garden with Diarmuid Gavin,  sponsored by Aldi in association with the National Ploughing Association.

Four Foroige Clubs from Clare, Cork, Galway and Laois are creating with the help of Diarmuid Gavin and his team four gardens under the title of Time Travel using plants and flowers from Aldi.  Each of these gardens will be transported  by Aldi back to their communities  after the National Ploughing Championships to remain a testament to their hard work and creativity. 

Adare Machinery

Doosan/Bobcat at National Ploughing Championships

Waterloo, Belgium – At this year’s National Ploughing Championships taking place in County Laois in Ireland from 22-24 September 2015, Limerick-based Adare Machinery will have the company’s biggest ever stand at the show and will be displaying several new Doosan and Bobcat products for the first time in Ireland.

These include the new Doosan Stage IV compliant DX300LC-5 31 tonne and DX140LC-5 14 tonne crawler excavators and the new Bobcat T35130S 13 m telehandler. These will be joined on the stand by more Doosan excavators and wheel loaders and a wide selection of Bobcat compact excavators running from the E10 to the E85, Bobcat skid-steer loaders including the S70, S530, S650 and S850 models and the new Bobcat TL358+ telehandler. All of the Bobcat compact loaders will be equipped with different Bobcat attachments including the S850 model and the largest Bobcat WS32 wheelsaw, one of over 60 types of Bobcat attachment for use with the Bobcat compact loader range.

Award-winning Family-run Dealership

Adare Machinery is an award-winning machinery dealership established by David and Marian Cuddy in 1984, which has developed into a fully-fledged family enterprise, with son, William, and daughter, Caroline, involved in the running of the business. Together with an excellent team of staff, the Cuddys continue to innovate, expand and grow the business.

As an Authorised Dealer for Doosan Construction Equipment, Adare Machinery has exclusivity for sales and service in Munster and Connacht for Doosan crawler and wheeled excavators from 3 to 53 tonne and the Doosan range of wheel loader models with bucket capacities from 1.9 to 4.8 m3. For the Bobcat range, Adare Machinery is the Authorised Dealer for the whole of Ireland.

Operating out of state-of-the-art premises at Patrickswell near the city of Limerick, Adare Machinery is also offering service and warranty work on all existing Doosan and Bobcat machines in its area, backed by a full selection of genuine accessories and parts.

New 30 tonne Powerhouse

The new Doosan DX300LC-5 excavator is powered by the Scania DC9 5-cylinder diesel engine, with an output of 202 kW of power at 1800 rpm, providing a huge 27% increase in engine power and a massive 30% boost in torque over the previous LC-3 model.

The engine meets Stage IV emission regulations without the need of a diesel particulate filter (DPF), through the use of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and selective catalyst reduction (SCR) after-treatment technologies.

The DX300LC-5 excavator has an operating weight of 30.9 tonne and a bucket breakout force of 20.1 tonne (ISO), while the arm breakout force is 13.9 tonne (ISO). Maximum digging reach is 10.73 m at ground level in the standard configuration and the maximum digging depth is 7.31 m.

New Bobcat 13 m Telehandler

Adare Machinery will be showing for the first time in Ireland, the new Bobcat 13 m lift height T35130S telehandler, which along with the new Bobcat T35140S 14 m telehandler, is aimed at the construction and rental industries, with both telehandlers offering a 3.5 tonne maximum lift capacity.

The introduction of the new 13 and 14 m models follows on from the launch of the new Bobcat 10, 12, 14 and 18 m lift height telehandlers over the last two years. Whilst they have a simpler design intended to meet the needs of the rental business, the new T35130S and T35140S telehandlers still offer many of the advantages of the new generation models.

Particular attention has been paid to aspects such as the protection of sensitive parts, and intuitive and safe operating to meet the needs of rental users. The easy-to-use compact stabilisers ensure that the full capabilities of the new telehandlers can be utilised in the most confined working areas and close to walls (minimal loss of reach).

As in other new generation machines, the T35130S and T35140S telehandlers offer advanced features such as the new Panoramic Cab which has a large parabolic windscreen providing panoramic visibility especially when handling loads at height. In the cab, there is a new dashboard with digital display and intuitive controls including a joystick with integrated forward/reverse (FNR) control for improved productivity and safety.

The working envelope for the T35130S telehandler has a maximum lift height of 12.55 m and a maximum forward reach of 8.6 m. The Bobcat T35140S telehandler has a maximum lift height of 13.6 m and a maximum forward reach of 9.8 m.