Deadline extended for ‘Farming & Biodiversity’ Competition to Nov 27th!

Nov 3, 2015

The deadline for submissions to the 2015 ‘Farming & Biodiversity’ Competition has been extended to November 27, 2015.  2nd-level Agricultural Science students in the Republic of Ireland can win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet by simply Tweeting a Photo & Caption which demonstrates their awareness of ‘Best-Practice’ in water management on farms.

 

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This year’s theme is ‘Farming & Water Quality’ and features great prizes for winners (5 x Samsung Galaxy Tablets).  This Twitter-based competition is supported by EPA Catchments (@EPACatchments) and produced by the Irish Agricultural Science Teachers’ Association (@AgScience) and StreamScapes (@StreamScapes).

 

Download the Poster below and NOTE THAT THE DEADLINE FOR YOUR TWITTER-BASED PHOTOGRAPHS AND CAPTIONS IS FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2015!!!

Download: 2015 Farming & Biodiversity Poster (LR]

2015 FARMING & BIODIVERSITY COMPETITION

FOR 2ND LEVEL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE STUDENTS (in Ireland)

THIS YEAR’S ‘TWITTER’-BASED THEME:

‘FARMING & WATER QUALITY: BEST PRACTICE’

5 Samsung Galaxy Tablets to be Won!!!

Tweet a photo & caption on ‘best practice’ water protection on the Farm to be in with a chance to win!

Rules & Guidelines:

  1. Take a photo of ‘best practice’ in water protection on the Farm; this could be an image of farmyard water management, use of rainwater harvest, provision of ‘buffer zones’ along water courses, etc.

 

  1. Tweet your photo, with a caption, to @StreamScapes  AND YOU MUST ALSO MENTION @EPACatchments  in your Twitter to qualify for the competition!

 

  1. Entries will be judged 60% on photo quality and 40% on caption!

 

  1. Deadline for entries Friday 27  November 2015

 

  1. To be a prize-winner, you must be able to attend the Award Ceremony

 

  1. Winners will be messaged and requested to provide their Name, School, Teacher Name, and Contact details (phone and email)

 

  1. Decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

 

Produced by Irish Agricultural Science Teachers’ Association (IASTA) & StreamScapes for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

 

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