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Michael Pat O' Regan, Tom McGrath and Arthur Mitoraj are pictured planning the covering of a pit of second cut silage as darkness falls on Toms's farm at Johnstown, Glanworth, Co. Cork.
Photo: Donal O' Leary
The Lawlor brothers, Seamus, Johnny and Robert storing some of the 1,300 bales of silage at Moyntiagh, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow this week. The silage will be fed to cows, sucklers and sheep.
Photo: John Caffrey
A general view of the large crowd that attended the Irish Grassland Association Beef Summer tour on the farms of James & Mary Grace, Mooncoin and Tom & Bridget Murphy, Portlaw.
Photo: Donal O' Leary
Anthony Buckley picks the stones off ground being prepared for reseeding on the farm of Michael Dullea, Deelish, Drimoleague, Co. Cork. Michael, who runs a 60 cow suckler herd on 105 acres is a big believer in grassland management and reseeds at least 10% of his land every year. Micheal is using the Drinagh permanent grazing mix.
Photo: Donal O' Leary
Pat Sheehy, Springmount, Ballingarry, Co. Limerick pictured milking his herd.
Photo: Donal O' Leary
Our top farming photos from the past week include farmers sowing, baling and harvesting. Our photographers also captured tractor runs, mart action and the All-Ireland Hedge Laying Championships.
Our top farming photos from the past week include urea spreading in Offaly, calf feeding in Tipperary, mountain ewes grazing in Kerry, a suckler-to-beef system in Westmeath and a mart in Tyrone.
Our photographers were busy catching events around the island this week. We have images from International Women's Day event, a rainy tillage event and a few farm visits.
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