This week in photos: harvesting willow and suckler farming
Our top photos of the week include sucklers and a castle, sunsets in Offaly and a bloom of colour which has covered the country this week as rapeseed flowers.
Cows at sunset in Kilnagalliagh, Co Offaly \ Philip Doyle
Ian Fitzgerald and Mossie Beecher of Noonan Agri Contractors ploughing ground in preparation for maize in east Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
Ian Fitzgerald and Mossie Beecher of Noonan Agri Contractors ploughing ground in preperation for maize in East Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
Ciara and Ryan Dooley with the first triplet calves ever born on their father Norman's suckler farm in Lissanisky, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
The calves are from a Charolais bull and Angus cow. \ Philip Doyle
This week’s My Farming Week was Clement Power farms with his father Declan in Ballymore, Camolin, Co Wexford.
Billy O'Connor bringing in his herd of cows for evening milking on the home farm at Knockeen, Castleisland, Co Kerry. \ Donal O'Leary
Billy Brassil had the company of his daughter Aoife and son Mattie while he did a grass walk on the farm at Fortwilliam, Ardfert, Co Kerry. \ Donal O' Leary
Rapeseed crop over wall at Newtowndarver, Clermont, Co Louth. \ Philip Doyle
Beef and sheep farmer Jimmy Lawless takes his grandson Luke Shaughnessy to feed his ewes and their lambs in Ballydooley, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
The lambs are Jimmy's early lambs who were born at the end of January. \ Philip Doyle
Suckler farmer Denis Whelan checking on his two-year-old Simmental cattle who were let out to grass last Friday. \ Philip Doyle
Denis runs a calf to beef system in Laois close to the Rock of Dunamase. \ Philip Doyle
Cows at sunset in Kilnagalliagh, Co Offaly \ Philip Doyle
Ian Fitzgerald and Mossie Beecher of Noonan Agri Contractors ploughing ground in preparation for maize in east Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
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Ian Fitzgerald and Mossie Beecher of Noonan Agri Contractors ploughing ground in preperation for maize in East Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
Ciara and Ryan Dooley with the first triplet calves ever born on their father Norman's suckler farm in Lissanisky, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
The calves are from a Charolais bull and Angus cow. \ Philip Doyle
This week’s My Farming Week was Clement Power farms with his father Declan in Ballymore, Camolin, Co Wexford.
Billy O'Connor bringing in his herd of cows for evening milking on the home farm at Knockeen, Castleisland, Co Kerry. \ Donal O'Leary
Billy Brassil had the company of his daughter Aoife and son Mattie while he did a grass walk on the farm at Fortwilliam, Ardfert, Co Kerry. \ Donal O' Leary
Rapeseed crop over wall at Newtowndarver, Clermont, Co Louth. \ Philip Doyle
Beef and sheep farmer Jimmy Lawless takes his grandson Luke Shaughnessy to feed his ewes and their lambs in Ballydooley, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
The lambs are Jimmy's early lambs who were born at the end of January. \ Philip Doyle
Suckler farmer Denis Whelan checking on his two-year-old Simmental cattle who were let out to grass last Friday. \ Philip Doyle
Denis runs a calf to beef system in Laois close to the Rock of Dunamase. \ Philip Doyle
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Cows at sunset in Kilnagalliagh, Co Offaly \ Philip Doyle
Ian Fitzgerald and Mossie Beecher of Noonan Agri Contractors ploughing ground in preparation for maize in east Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
Ian Fitzgerald and Mossie Beecher of Noonan Agri Contractors ploughing ground in preperation for maize in East Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
Ciara and Ryan Dooley with the first triplet calves ever born on their father Norman's suckler farm in Lissanisky, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
The calves are from a Charolais bull and Angus cow. \ Philip Doyle
This week’s My Farming Week was Clement Power farms with his father Declan in Ballymore, Camolin, Co Wexford.
Billy O'Connor bringing in his herd of cows for evening milking on the home farm at Knockeen, Castleisland, Co Kerry. \ Donal O'Leary
Billy Brassil had the company of his daughter Aoife and son Mattie while he did a grass walk on the farm at Fortwilliam, Ardfert, Co Kerry. \ Donal O' Leary
Rapeseed crop over wall at Newtowndarver, Clermont, Co Louth. \ Philip Doyle
Beef and sheep farmer Jimmy Lawless takes his grandson Luke Shaughnessy to feed his ewes and their lambs in Ballydooley, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
The lambs are Jimmy's early lambs who were born at the end of January. \ Philip Doyle
Suckler farmer Denis Whelan checking on his two-year-old Simmental cattle who were let out to grass last Friday. \ Philip Doyle
Denis runs a calf to beef system in Laois close to the Rock of Dunamase. \ Philip Doyle
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