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14 Feb 2026

Kilkenny agri college to host Agri Aware Farm Walk and Talk

Kildalton College

Ag Science students get a taste of Kilkenny farm life at Kildalton

Ciara Harris and Eabha Mansfield, from St Declan’s Community College, Kilmacthomas, at Agri Aware’s Farm Walk and Talk at Kildalton Agricultural College

As Agri Aware’s Farm Walk and Talk programme begins for another year, it has been announced that two events will take place at Kildalton College in South Kilkenny.

The annual series offers second-level students studying agricultural science the chance to step onto farms across the country, in the coming weeks.

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This year’s series will see each event cover all cross-cutting themes of the agricultural science curriculum, with the addition of a stand dedicated to the Individual Investigative Study (IIS) that is worth 25% of the final grade, where students can talk to Agri Aware Education Officers and seek advice on their projects.

Students will have the unique opportunity to take their classroom learnings to the farmyard and witness real-world applications of the latest agricultural techniques and practices.

This year’s series will begin in Tipperary on February 24, and conclude on Friday, March 13, at Kildalton Agricultural College.
An additional day has been added to Pallaskenry Agricultural College, this year, to cater for increased demand.

After a successful 2025, where over 4,100 students took part, Agri Aware is looking forward to meeting teachers and students once again on farms where the most modern, up-to-date research, technology, and practices are implemented alongside our event partners and patrons.

This year, the Laois and Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB) have come on board to partner on the series with Teagasc, the Irish Farmers Journal and the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science.

This year’s launch took place at the Irish Farmers Journal’s demonstration farm in Tullamore, which is one of the venues for this year’s series.

On the day, Agri Aware Chair Shay Galvin was joined by partners of the series, as well as students from Tullamore College.

Speaking ahead of this year’s series, Shay Galvin said: “It is with great pride to announce the return of our flagship secondary school event series Farm Walk and Talk.

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“For 2026, we are thrilled to offer the series to Leaving Certificate Agricultural Science students, and Transition Year students and thanks to the LOETB the fee for students has been waived.

“We look forward to welcoming students and teachers across all events and hope they take back valuable learnings to the classroom.”

Gráinne McGrath of the LOETB said: “As an ETB, we are delighted to be part of this initiative and believe it is absolutely crucial that education providers like the LOETB engage with initiatives such as this. It plays a vital role in promoting the subject of agricultural science and highlighting the wide range of opportunities available within the sector.
“We hope it will encourage students to avail of both further and higher education pathways currently on offer.”

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