This week in photos: fieldwork, feeding and moving
Our top photos from the past week include a reseeded field getting sprayed, pedigree Hereford cattle moved from a field that will be used for silage, Rooster seed potatoes being planted and more.
Stuart Platt of Clarkill Farming planting Rooster seed potatoes at Ballyanny, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. \ Odhran Ducie
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Checking on cattle in Co Carlow
Brothers Sean and Daragh Corcoran, from Rathvilly, Co Carlow, check on their uncle's cattle while on their Easter holidays. \ Philip Doyle
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Spraying a reseeded field in Co Wexford
Dairy farmer Richard Doyle from Craanford in Co Wexford sprays a reseeded field for chickweed. \ Philip Doyle
Moving a pedigree herd in Co Laois
Edward Doogue and his brother Patrick move some of their pedigree Hereford cattle from a field that will be used for silage in Portlaoise, Co Laois. \ Philip Doyle
Edward Doogue. \ Philip Doyle
Limousin breeders in Co Limerick
Brendan Curtin and his daughter Orla on their farm at Clarina, Co Limerick. \ Odhran Ducie
Orla with Corcamore Renegade, which is 18 months old and getting ready for the May sale in Roscommon. \ Odhran Ducie
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Conor McMahon feeding rolled barley to ewes and lambs at Kilmore, Silvermines, Co Tipperary. \ Odhran Ducie
Michael Hogan operating a min-till system at Liskenlawn, Borrisokane, Co Tipperary. \ Odhran Ducie
Dave Moloney from Co Cork is the 2021 Teagasc/FBD Student of the Year. \ John Ohle Photography
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Our top photos from the past week include a reseeded field getting sprayed, pedigree Hereford cattle moved from a field that will be used for silage, Rooster seed potatoes being planted and more.
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Checking on cattle in Co Carlow
Brothers Sean and Daragh Corcoran, from Rathvilly, Co Carlow, check on their uncle's cattle while on their Easter holidays. \ Philip Doyle
Spraying a reseeded field in Co Wexford
Dairy farmer Richard Doyle from Craanford in Co Wexford sprays a reseeded field for chickweed. \ Philip Doyle
Moving a pedigree herd in Co Laois
Edward Doogue and his brother Patrick move some of their pedigree Hereford cattle from a field that will be used for silage in Portlaoise, Co Laois. \ Philip Doyle
Edward Doogue. \ Philip Doyle
Limousin breeders in Co Limerick
Brendan Curtin and his daughter Orla on their farm at Clarina, Co Limerick. \ Odhran Ducie
Orla with Corcamore Renegade, which is 18 months old and getting ready for the May sale in Roscommon. \ Odhran Ducie
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Conor McMahon feeding rolled barley to ewes and lambs at Kilmore, Silvermines, Co Tipperary. \ Odhran Ducie
Michael Hogan operating a min-till system at Liskenlawn, Borrisokane, Co Tipperary. \ Odhran Ducie
Dave Moloney from Co Cork is the 2021 Teagasc/FBD Student of the Year. \ John Ohle Photography
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