Seeds and Cereals

UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024

This week, the Ulster Farmers’ Union recognised Northern Ireland’s top silage makers of 2024 as the UFU and sponsors United Feeds, hosted their annual silage competition awards ceremony in the Dunsilly Hotel, Co. Antrim.

Drummondmore Dairy Farm Ltd of Armagh Down group (dairy), Roger and Hilary Bell of Ballyclare group (beef and sheep), Daryl Morton of North West Armagh group (big bale) and Clifton and Jonathan Dickson of North East Armagh group (alternative forage), took top honours in the competition, which saw a record number of entries from farmers.

Commenting, UFU president William Irvine said, “The UFU’s annual silage competition has always encouraged members to produce silage to exceptional levels and once again, this year’s competition entries were to the highest standard. Good silage making has always been a key element of farming in Northern Ireland as we rely heavily on our ability to grow forage for our livestock sector. With rising input costs, it’s more important now than ever.

“We would like to extend our thanks to the United Feeds’ advisory team, CAFRE, UFU group managers and most importantly our farmers, for continuing to support the competition.”

Alan Boyd, United Feeds added, “We are delighted to have supported the UFU annual silage competition again this year. High quality forage is a key element to driving performance, production and profit on all ruminant farms. Congratulations to the winners of this year’s competition who have made exceptionally good forages. We were delighted with the number of entries again this year and thank the UFU for organising the competition.”

The full list of winners is:

Dairy
  • 1st Drummondmore Dairy Farm Ltd, Armagh Down group
  • 2nd Stephen Hamilton, North West Armagh group
  • 3rd Geoff Malcomson, South West Down group
Beef and sheep
  • 1st Roger and Hilary Bell, Ballyclare group
  • 2nd Alastair Dale, Mid Antrim group
  • 3rd Brian Jamieson, North Antrim group
Alternative forage
  • 1st Clifton and Jonathan Dickson, North East Armagh group
  • 2nd Stephen McAlister, South Tyrone group
  • 3rd Jonny Hutchinson, South Londonderry group
Bales
  • 1st Daryl Morton, North West Armagh group
  • 2nd Eric & Gary Reid, North East Armagh group
  • 3rd David Johnston, South West Down group
  • UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024

    Back row (l-r): Alan Boyd United Feeds, Jasmine Morton (round bale), Jonathan Dickson (alternative forage), David Simpson United Feeds, William Irvine UFU president. Front row (l-r): Daryl Morton (round bale), Clifton Dickson (alternative forage), Roger Bell (beef/sheep), Drummondmore Dairy Farm - Jonny Agnew (dairy).

  • UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024

    Back row (l-r): Isaac Ward United Feeds, Jonathan Dickson (1st place), William Irvine UFU president. Front row (l-r): Stephen McAlister (2nd place), Clifton Dickson (1st place), Jonny Hutchinson (3rd place).

  • UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024

    Back row (l-r): Mary Dale (2nd place), Lauren Gilbert United Feeds, Lucy Mitchell UFU commercial and membership director, Audrey Jamieson (3rd place). Front row (l-r): Alastair Dale (2nd place), Roger Bell (1st place), Brian Jamieson (3rd place).

  • UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024

    Back row (l-r): David Simpson United Feeds, TJ Hamilton (2nd place), Drummondmore Dairy Farm - Keith Agnew (1st place), Lucy Mitchell UFU commercial and membership director. Front row (l-r): Stephen Hamilton (2nd place), Drummondmore Dairy Farm - Jonny Agnew (1st place), William Irvine UFU president.

  • UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024

    Back row (l-r): Gary Reid (2nd place), Aaron Allely (2nd place), Lucy Mitchell UFU commercial and membership director, Ross Johnston (3rd place), Mark Bruce United Feeds. Front row (l-r): Eric Reid (2nd place), Daryl Morton (1st place), David Johnston (3rd place).

  • UFU celebrates top silage makers of 2024