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St. Canice's CU

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St. Canice’s Credit Union, serving the financial needs of all our members across counties Kilkenny, Laois & Carlow. Regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

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With Cultivate, we strive to provide an alternative financing option for farmers that is suited to them. We are fully invested in helping Irish farmers futureproof their farms. #NWC2025 Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

With Cultivate, we strive to provide an alternative financing option for farmers that is suited to them. We are fully invested in helping Irish farmers futureproof their farms. #NWC2025

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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We would like to remind farmers this National Cultivate Week of how simple it is to apply for a Cultivate loan. 1. Fill in a form 2. Member of staff will contact you 3. If all your details are satisfactory, loan will be approved. #NWC2025 Contact us today on 0567722042

We would like to remind farmers this National Cultivate Week of how simple it is to apply for a Cultivate loan.
1. Fill in a form
2. Member of staff will contact you
3. If all your details are satisfactory, loan will be approved.
#NWC2025
Contact us today on 0567722042
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With Cultivate, we are committed to offering flexible financing solutions which are tailored to the changing needs of Irelands farming communities. #NCW2025 Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

With Cultivate, we are committed to offering flexible financing solutions which are tailored to the changing needs of Irelands farming communities. #NCW2025

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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National Cultivate Week is here! National Cultivate Week brings together credit unions and their members to celebrate Irish farmers and the vital role they play in sustaining local communities and the wider economy. #NCW2025 Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

National Cultivate Week is here!  National Cultivate Week brings together credit unions and their members to celebrate Irish farmers and the vital role they play in sustaining local communities and the wider economy. #NCW2025 

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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Did you know that Cultivate is now offered in 54 Credit Unions and in over 175 branches nationwide! You can now obtain an unsecured loan of up to €75,000 over 10 years with a very competitive APR of 6.75%. #NCW2025 Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

Did you know that Cultivate is now offered in 54 Credit Unions and in over 175 branches nationwide! You can now obtain an unsecured loan of up to €75,000 over 10 years with a very competitive APR of 6.75%. #NCW2025

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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The 2025 Beef Welfare Scheme (BWS), announced by Minister Martin Heydon, will open in early August with an increased budget of €28 million to support suckler beef farmers in improving animal health and husbandry. Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

The 2025 Beef Welfare Scheme (BWS), announced by Minister Martin Heydon, will open in early August with an increased budget of €28 million to support suckler beef farmers in improving animal health and husbandry.

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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Trough size and flow rates of pipe are two important factors for ensuring your water system is fit for purpose. Dairy herds require a minimum of 9l/trough capacity per cow with 10% of the herd able to drink at once. Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

Trough size and flow rates of pipe are two important factors for ensuring your water system is fit for purpose. Dairy herds require a minimum of 9l/trough capacity per cow with 10% of the herd able to drink at once.

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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Grass tetany is a serious and often fatal condition in sheep caused by low magnesium levels in the blood. Early intervention is key. High-magnesium lick buckets are useful for ewes on a grass-only diet. Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

Grass tetany is a serious and often fatal condition in sheep caused by low magnesium levels in the blood.

Early intervention is key. High-magnesium lick buckets are useful for ewes on a grass-only diet. 

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Breeding is the main focus on dairy farms over the next 12 weeks, with the aim of getting 75% of the herd in calf within six weeks. Early calving increases spring grass demand, so feed availability should influence breeding start dates. Contact us on 0567722042

Breeding is the main focus on dairy farms over the next 12 weeks, with the aim of getting 75% of the herd in calf within six weeks. Early calving increases spring grass demand, so feed availability should influence breeding start dates.

Contact us on 0567722042
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Tillage farmers are entering a critical period for crop management. Recent rains have eased moisture stress across winter and spring crops. Winter barley, now at flag leaf stage, requires final PGR applications. Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042

Tillage farmers are entering a critical period for crop management. Recent rains have eased moisture stress across winter and spring crops. Winter barley, now at flag leaf stage, requires final PGR applications. 

Contact us about a Cultivate Loan on 0567722042
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Lameness severely impacts cow health, fertility, and milk production. To maximise breeding success, farmers must maintain smooth, well-drained roadways, detect lameness early through locomotion scoring, and minimise cows' time on hard surfaces. Contact us on 0567722042

Lameness severely impacts cow health, fertility, and milk production. To maximise breeding success, farmers must maintain smooth, well-drained roadways, detect lameness early through locomotion scoring, and minimise cows' time on hard surfaces. 

Contact us on 0567722042
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A big thank you to Michael and all the team at Fogarty Formworks ltd for sponsoring our new vests. Safety is always important when volunteering and having our logo highlighted on these new vests is a fantastic addition to our team. Credit well deserved and appreciated!

A big thank you to Michael and all the team at Fogarty Formworks ltd for sponsoring our new vests. 
Safety is always important when volunteering and having our logo highlighted on these new vests is a fantastic addition to our team. 
Credit well deserved and appreciated!
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.O'Neills U20 All-Ireland Final Kilkenny vs Tipperary 📍 UPMC Nowlan Park 🗓️ May 31st | 3PM 🎟️ am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/buy/25NP31… Let’s #PackThePark with the black & amber 🖤💛 🎥 call out to all our clubs & schools to send us your videos, photos & good luck messages — we'll be

.<a href="/ONeills1918/">O'Neills</a> U20 All-Ireland Final

Kilkenny vs Tipperary

📍 UPMC Nowlan Park
🗓️ May 31st | 3PM 
🎟️ am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/buy/25NP31…

Let’s #PackThePark with the black &amp; amber 🖤💛

🎥 call out to all our clubs &amp; schools to send us your videos, photos &amp; good luck messages — we'll be
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To make quality silage, start by determining how much and what type needed. Cut grass early, at the correct growth stage, to ensure high nutritional value. Focus on quality over quantity, delaying first cut can reduce second-cut yields and increase the risk of fodder shortages.

To make quality silage, start by determining how much and what type needed. Cut grass early, at the correct growth stage, to ensure high nutritional value. Focus on quality over quantity, delaying first cut can reduce second-cut yields and increase the risk of fodder shortages.