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Have you entered the Irish Farmers Journal/Gouldings silage photo competition yet?
If not, get snapping!
The owner of the winning photo will receive 2t of Sweetgrass fertiliser from Gouldings.
You can upload your photo in the form at the bottom of this article.
A Wickham and Sons all set for the first cut of silage in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford. \ Ulrika Dreelan
Sharon Anderson sent us this photo of the first cut of silage in Co Donegal.
Croía Smith's first year at silage with her proud daddy Padraig, in Kells, Co Meath. \ Lisa Taite
Philip Hartley and Patrick Greene picking up Hartley Agri's own silage in Ballycurran, Co Kilkenny, with New Ross in the background. \ Aoife Hennessy
Conor Maxwell overseeing the silage in Whitehall, Co Westmeath. \ Sinéad Lynch
Three-year-old Ciarán Wallace and his granddad Gerry Sheridan watching the first bales of the season in Co Mayo. \ Rebecca Wallace
Brian McKeown mowing with the morning views of Carlingford Lough, Co Louth. \ Kevin McKeown
Richard McCarthy watches the machine and not the view at Maryboro, Timoleague, Co Cork. \ Gearoid Holland
Kirean Crowley makes short work of silage for Raymond Hurley at Burren, Kilbrittain, Co Cork. \ Gearoid Holland
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