I would appreciate if anyone who is a farm owner and has identified a successor could answer this survey for my thesis on ‘the influence of the successor effect on farm performance’. It will take approximately 10 minutes and would be a great help.
https://t.co/bH02GUdzh8
AgSoc was absolutely thrilled to hand over €60,000 to our two chosen charities. Two amazing charities working on the frontline providing care for both mental and physical health. We would like to thank everyone that supported our countless events throughout the year. 1/2
My friends Katy Flannery and Prionsias higgins will be climbing Croagh Patrick for 7 days to raise funds for the horrific humanitarian crisis currently happening in Yemen. All support is appreciated #weekonthereek#yemen
Climb for Yemen - Week on the Reek https://t.co/iqYhUFkOmU
The UCD AG SOC Charity Raffle will take place this Friday the 22nd of May. Entry into the raffle is still open, simply donate to our go fund me page to have a chance at winning our brilliant prizes. All proceeds raised will go to our two worthy charities; Teac Tom & CMRF Crumlin
Not long to go for the raffle. The response has been phenomenal so far!!! Anyone who still wishes to enter link is 👇👇 @UCD_Ag_Soc@ucdagfood https://t.co/PdQWMyLagv
2/2 Our fundraising efforts for these incredible organisations has been severely affected by the ongoing restrictions. All support is greatly appreciated. Attached is the prizes for the raffle
(1/2) @UCD_Ag_Soc has had to postpone all fundraising events for our chosen charities @TeacTom and @CMRF_Crumlin due to the corona virus. Therefore we have moved our annual raffle online. €5=1 entry €10=3 entries
https://t.co/LByJlXYmbQ
It seems like the mix of #compoculture and #highinsurancecosts along with the effect of the #coronavirus means the end of the road for lots of businesses.
If your business has been affected, please DM me!
It's for a final year project, would love to learn more.
An interesting piece by the @universitytimes, a student newspaper published from Trinity College Dublin.
Refreshing to see agriculture painted in an optimistic light to an audience that wouldn't for the most part be an agricultural stronghold.
https://t.co/4UTXuuGBTg