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.
Kilkenny, Ireland
Joined March 2014
€2000 available for 16 lucky students who are heading to college or apprenticeships. Click below for all the details.
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€2000 on offer from St. Canice's Credit Union to go towards college or apprenticeship costs. For further information read our blog post.
stcanicescu.ie
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Delighted to offer Students the opportunity to win €2000 towards their college or apprenticeship costs. For further information read our blog post.
stcanicescu.ie
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***Leaving Cert Class 2025*** Enter our Scholarship Draw to win €2000 to put towards your college course or apprenticeship. https://t.co/kKaELlgI4J
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⚡️ NEW EPISODE ALERT ⚡️ This week on The Kilkenny Cats Social Podcast, Shane, Robbie & Walter dive into their biggest “what if” moments from the last 25 years of hurling 🏑🤔 They also break down all the action from: *️⃣ @StCanicesCU Senior League *️⃣ @michaellyngmtrs Hyundai
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We’re proud to be named a finalist in the Carlow Chamber Business Awards, in two categories that speak directly to our values: Business Supporting Communities and Workplace Health & Wellbeing. #CarlowChamberAwards #CreditUnionEthos #CommunityDriven #HealthyWorkplace
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The cost of returning to education is always a source of contention. Have a read of our latest blog post on how we can help you cover the costs. https://t.co/2HTVdELJuj
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Build reserves (€300–€500/cow) before investing, resilience first, expansion second. 🚜If you are a dairy farmer looking to develop your farm give us a call on 056 7722042
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Strong dairy profits in 2025 mean there is cash to invest however this must be spent wisely. -Prioritise grass growth & grazing infrastructure. -Improve facilities for labour & welfare. -Add slurry storage for flexibility. -Explore automation to cut workload.
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Upcoming Courses at Waterways College for September 2025 Signup on link below: https://t.co/sMBvqArjGB
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Our Current Account gives you a world-class solution, delivered locally. https://t.co/gxFxs8uBq0
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.@ONeills1918 U20 All-Ireland Final Kilkenny vs Tipperary 📍 UPMC Nowlan Park 🗓️ May 31st | 3PM 🎟️ https://t.co/4sGMX1HGX7 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
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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.
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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!
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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
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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
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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
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