Downpatrick man lifts farming award at Balmoral Show

Downpatrick man lifts farming award at Balmoral Show

22 May 2019

A LOCAL farmer is celebrating after picking up a major accolade.

Damien Turley, of Castlescreen Farm, outside Downpatrick, is the regional winner of the Prince’s Countryside Fund and M&S Farm Resilience Award.

Damien received the award at Balmoral Show last week where he was commended for the way in which he has developed and diversified his family farming business.

Castlescreen Farm is 70-acre farm near Ballynoe, which Damien runs with the help of his partner, Jackie Gibson.

Since taking over the farm from his uncle four years ago, Damien has adapted the existing beef finishing enterprise to focus on producing pedigree Dexter cattle, rearing cattle on farm before butchering them in a new, purpose-built butchery and selling meat directly to customers at farmers markets.

Damien is currently is in the late stages of constructing a farm shop at Castlescreen and is looking at the possibility of developing the farm’s website to sell produce online.

 “Establishing the farm’s own butchery has enabled us to reduce our costs and offer a butchery service to other local farmers,” said Jackie Gibson, who nominated Damien for the award.

“Damien has worked hard to expand the produce that we can offer our customers, working in collaboration with other local producers to develop our own line of Dexter beef salami, establishing a small flock of free-range laying hens for eggs and planting new orchards this year for fruit,” she continued.

“Next year, the plan is to bring bee hives onto the farm and produce our own local honey.

“Damien has shown a great deal of initiative and drive to establish a diverse farming enterprise, and one that doesn’t use any artificial fertilisers or pesticides.

“As a participant in the Environmental Farming Scheme, he has developed an environmentally friendly and sustainable farming system, which focuses on maintaining good soil health and producing high quality grass to feed the farm’s cattle.

“The hope is that by developing a long-term, sustainable business and taking good care of the farm’s land, Castlescreen will be fit for our children to farm successfully in the future.”

Damien was presented with a certificate of achievement and M&S gift vouchers during last week’s presentation ceremony at Balmoral Show.

Steve McLean, Head of Agriculture and Fisheries at M&S, said: “Damien is dedicated to securing the long-term success of his family business and is focused on producing food in an environmentally friendly way, whilst also maintaining high standards of animal welfare.

“Developing a diverse and sustainable business takes a lot of hard work and Damien has had to be very driven to make the changes that he has at Castlescreen Farm. We wish him and his family all the best in the years to come.”