NC State Ireland Program Itinerary
Hereunder is our Itinerary for 2012,
2013 will be very similar
Your itinerary includes 14 nights in Ireland including Dublin (8 nights), Fermoy (3 nights) and Galway (3 nights)
Date / Ireland: An Introduction to EU Agriculture Daily ItinerarySun. May 13 /
- Your flights as booked.
- Dr. Morrow’s flights are:
- 4:04pm: Depart RDU on US Air #933, arrive CLT 5:05pm
- 6:20pm: Depart CLT on US Air #724, arrive DUB 6:55am
- NOTE: CLT to DUB is 7.5 hrs and arrives Monday May 14
Mon. May 14 /
- 6:55am, depending on flight: Arrive Dublin, clear customs
- 8:00am: (apprx) Depart for accommodation:
Address: Smithfield Square, Dublin 7
Phone: 011 353 1901 0222 (from USA) & 901 0222 (local)
- Continental Breakfast on arrival (included)
- 12 noon: Historical Walking Tour of Dublin
2:00pm: Presentation
Topic 1: Program Introduction & Program Safety
- 2:30pm: Free time to explore, You will be well orientated after your walking tour this morning
- 6:30pm: Welcome Dinner (included)
Tues. May 15 /
- Continental Breakfast (included)
- 8:00 am: Depart for Alltech, Dunboyne (45 minute ride)
- 9:00 am: Visit to Alltech EU Headquarters
- 9:30 am: Tour of the Alltech Facility
- 10:30 am: Presenter: TBA
- 11:30 am: Refreshment/lunch break
- 12:30 pm: Presenter: Ciarán Carroll
Topic 3: Ireland Sport, History & Culture
a)The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)
b)Hurling & Gaelic Football; History, Structure & Rules of these very traditional games
- 1:30 pm: Depart Alltech for fun Hurling Games with CiaránCarrol
- 3:30 pm: Arrive back at accommodation
- 3:40 pm: Presenter: Dr. Morgan Morrow (30 minutes)
- 4:00 pm: Free Time
Wed. May 16 /
- Continental Breakfast (included)
- 8:00 am: Depart for the Grange Beef Research Center
The vision for Grange is to be a center of international scientific excellence in research and technology development for the efficient production of safe, quality, healthy beef, in profitable production systems that meet stringent environmental and animal welfare standards. The strategic intent will be to provide scientific and technological support for sustainable and profitable production
- 9:15 am: Tour of the Grange Beef Research Center Facility
- 10:15 am: Presenters: EddieO’Riordan, Paul Crosso, William Minchin & PadraigO’Kiely
Topic 6: Recent Beef Research undertaken at Grange
- 12:00 noon: Lunch Break
- 1:00pm: Visit to a local farm
- 2:00pm: Depart for Irish National Stud (75 minute ride)
Topic 7: Stud Tour
- 4:45pm: Depart for Dublin, arrive (apprx) 5:30 pm
Thurs. May 17 /
- Continental Breakfast (included)
- 8:30am: Depart from Croke Park (20 minute walk)
- 9:00am: Guided behind the scenes tour of Croke Park
- 11:00am: Depart for Dublin Hop On/Hop Off Bus Tour
- This tour has been designed to give you the freedom to explore and experience the history and culture of Dublin at your leisure. With 23 stops visiting all the main Dublin attractions the entertaining on board Dublin tour guides will show you the city as only a native can. Your ticket allows you to hop on and off as often as you wish (buses stop at 6:30 pm)
Fri. May 18 /
- Continental Breakfast (included)
- 8:00am: Depart for the Forestry Development Department (2 hours). Maynooth, Co Kildare.
- 10:15am:Presenter: Liam Kelly (Teagasc Forestry Advisor)
Topic 9: Forestry Farming; Opportunities & Challenges in Ireland and the EU
- 12:00noon: Lunch Break (60 minutes)
- 1:00pm: Depart for Dublin, arrive (apprx) 3:00 pm
Sat. May 19 /
- Continental Breakfast (included)
- 8:00 am – 6:00pm: Full Day Trip to the Boyne Valley.
a)Newgrangewhich is possibly the finest example of a passage grave in Western Europe and is Ireland’s most famous pre-historic site. The site dates to 3000 B.Cmeaning it predates both Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt
b)Mellifont Abbey which was founded by St Malachy in 1142 and was the first Cistercian abbey to be built in Ireland
c)The Hill of Slanewhich has been associated with Christianity since the 5th century and was the location of the Pascal fire lit by St. Patrick on Easter Eve of the year 433 AD
d)Trim Castlewhich is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland and the largest remaining Norman castle in Europe
e)The Hill of Tara which is renowned as the seat of the high kings of Ireland. The importance of the Hill of Tara stretches back to the late Stone Age when a passage-tomb was constructed there. This is a very significant site containing ancient monuments and the reputed seat of the High Kings of Ireland
Sun. May 20 /
- Continental Breakfast (included)
- Free Day for students to follow their own interests
- Good chance of a Gaelic Football or Hurling this afternoon
Mon. May 21 /
- 5:00am: Depart for Fermoy (2 hour ride)
The Grand Hotel (Staying 3 nights)
Ashe Quay, Fermoy, Co Cork
Phone: 011 353 025 40966 (from USA) & 254 0966 (local)
Arrive atMoorepark Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre.
Moorepark Animal & Grassland Research (MAGRI) and Innovation Centre have played a vital role in the development of the Irish dairy industry. The Irish Government established Moorepark Research Center in 1959 and since then it has been the focal point of Irish research into all aspects of dairy & pig production. The continuing role of Dairy & Pig Production Research at Moorepark is to anticipate the production needs of a rapidly changing farming environment, and to provide producers with new and adapted technologies to improve competitiveness and efficiency. The major development, which is associated with Moorepark dairy production research is low cost production based on maximum use of grazed grass
Topic 10: Daily Operations & Role of the MAGRI
- 9.30 am: Overview of Moorepark, Padraig French
- 10.15: Reproduction, Stephen Butler
- 10.45: Animal Health, John Mee
- 11.15: Energy Research, John Upton
- 11.45:Moorepark Grassland Research, M. O’Donovan/E.Kennedy.
- 1 pmLunch
- 2.00 – 2.30: Dairy cow nutrition, Eva Lewis
- 2.30 – 3.00: Economics/low cost systems, Laurence Shalloo
- 3.00 Visit Dairygold Farm, Bernie O’Brien/- AMS Steven Fitzgerald
Tues. May 22 /
- 7:00 – 8:25am: Breakfast (included)
- 9:00am: Depart for Curtis Dairy farm. Local transport.
- 9:30am: Visit Curtin’s Dairy Farm. Brendan Horan, Aidan Brennan.
- 10:30am: (optional) Depart by Public Transport for Cork City (apprx: 10 euro own cost).
Wed. May 23 /
- Breakfast (included)
- 9:00am: Depart for Moorepark Research Center. Local transport.
- 9.30 am: Moorepark Food Research, Sheila Morgan
- 11.00: Artisan Food Production, Eddie O’Neill
- 1.00pm: Lunch
- 2.00pm: Pig Production, C.Carroll/P.Lawlor/L.Boyle
- Depart for Fermoy accommodation, Local transport.
Thurs. May 24 /
- Breakfast (included)
- 8:00am: Depart for the Ring of Kerry
- 8:00pm: Arrive Ardawn Guesthouse House(staying 3 nights)
Phone: 011 353 9156 8833 (from USA) & 156 8833 (local)
Fri. May 25 /
- 7:00 – 8:55am: Breakfast (included)
- 9:00am: Depart for the Athenry Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre (30 minute ride)
- 9:45am: Facility Tour
- 10:15am: Presenters: Michael Diskin/Tim Keady
- 11:15am: Presenter: Tim Keady/Barbara Good
- 12:00Noon: Lunch Break
- 1:30pm: Presenter: TBA
- 2:30pm: Presenter: Dan Clavin
- 3:30pm: Depart for Galway, arrive (apprx) 4:00 pm
Sat. May 26 /
- Breakfast (included)
- 9:00am: Presentation
- Presentation: Dr Morgan Morrow
a)Summary of educational portion of the trip and open discussion on content presented
b)Advice on how can use this program as a resume builder and to market themselves to potential employers
- 9:45am: Head down to St. Nicholas Church for the “lively” Saturday morning market which takes place each week from 9:00 – 12:00 Noon
- 1:00pm: Meet your guide Fiona Brennan at Eyre Square for a private 2 hour guided city walk of Galway
- 3:00pm: Free Time for the remainder of the day
Sun. May 27 /
- Free Day
- You may like to pay for a Hop On/Off bus ticket ($15) or simply relax and enjoy the day in and around Galway
- There are also many day trips that you can book through the your accomodations front desk
- 8:00pm: Depart Galway for Dublin Accommodation:
Address: Smithfield Square, Dublin 7
Phone: 011 353 1901 0222 (from USA) & 901 0222 (local)
Mon. May 28 / Individual flights as you booked.
- Dr. Morrow’s flights:
7:30am: Arrive DUB airport
9:30am: Depart DUB on US Air #725, arrive CLT 12:55pm
2:30pm: Depart CLT on US Air #975, arrive RDU 3:20pm
Welcome Home! We trust you enjoyed your Summer Animal Science & Agriculture Program in Ireland