Clonakilty College was the overall winner
Category wins in the Tractor Driving Simulator Challenge and the Team Problem Solving task were celebrated by a Kilkenny team that took part in last week’s Macra and Teagasc Colleges Challenges Day.
A team from Kildalton College set off for the Macra and Teagasc Colleges Challenges Day, hosted this year by Clonakilty Agricultural College, ready to defend the overall title the local college won last year.
In the end it was not to be, but the Kildalton team can be proud of its success in two of the 10 competition events, against seven other colleges.
This year’s winners were hosts Clonakilty Agricultural College.
Winners of the NBI Farm Business and Technology Award this year was Ballyhaise Agricultural College.
The Challenges Day has now been running in its current format for 15 years, and has evolved to reflect modern as well as traditional practices.
It features competitions in traditional stock judging, tractor driving, welding, fencing and low-cloche construction, as well as a mix of sporting challenges and practical challenges using online tools to innovatively address challenges arising from modern land use.
The competition was marked by strong performances from all colleges, with several challenges sharply contested.
Students demonstrated their expertise and adaptability, making for an exciting and hard-fought contest. The day not only showcased technical abilities but also encouraged leadership, collaboration and innovation - key skills for the next generation.
The event was covered and televised by TG4, adding an extra dimension of exposure.
Students from around the country gave interviews as Gaeilge, ensuring that the day reached a truly cultured stage and highlighted the rich heritage of the agricultural sector nationwide.
Macra President, Elaine Houlihan acknowledged the dedication of the students and organisers.
“Macra is delighted to work with Teagasc, Farm Services and National Broadband Ireland (NBI) to run this fantastic event. The commitment and enthusiasm of the students was evident in every competition and it was great to see such a high level of participation.
Future of farming
“These young farmers and rural professionals are the future of the industry, and events like this help develop their skills and confidence. Huge congratulations to Clonakilty Agricultural College on their well-deserved win.”
Dr Anne-Marie Butler, Head of Education at Teagasc, highlighted the value of the event for students, saying: “Challenges Day is an important event in the Teagasc education calendar, giving students the opportunity to put their skills into practice, work together and engage in friendly competition. It’s fantastic to see the energy and enthusiasm from all the colleges. We are proud to work with Macra, Farm Services and National Broadband Ireland in delivering this event and wish all participants continued success in their studies and careers.”
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