Watch: this week in photos - harvesting barley and moving cattle
Our top farming photos from the past week include winter and spring barley being harvested, store cattle being moved to a new field, silage being made and more.
Raymond and Gavin Moloney harvesting Errigal spring barley on their farm in Garretstown, Co Cork. \ Andy Gibson
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Watch: harvesting winter barley as rain moves in in Co Wexford
Watch: Colin Deacon moving some of his store cattle to a new field
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Watch: spring barley harvesting in west Cork
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Aisling Beamish raking grass on the family farm west of Dunmanway in west Cork. \ David Patterson
Seven-year-old Bobby Wiley from Ballyclare, Co Antrim, taking part in the Ayshire Heifer class at the 115th Randox Antrim Show at Shanes Castle. \ Houston Green
A bird's eye view of silage being made on the Molloy family farm in Co Wicklow for their herds of cattle and sheep. \ Andy Gibson
Darren and Teresa Moore from Co Carlow with Hannah the goat at the Bannow and Rathangan Show. \ Mary Browne
Ciara and Sarah McDonald from Ramsgrange with champion Charolais ram and Charolais ram lamb winner at the Bannow and Rathangan Show. \ Mary Browne
Supreme commercial champion Sarah O'Neill from Bagnalstown, Co Carlow, and James Hendrick from Enniscorthy Showgrounds Co Ltd at the Bannow and Rathangan Show. \ Mary Browne
Barry, Chris and Vincent O'Neill, cutting 20ac of first-cut silage on their farm high in The Sperrins, Co Tyrone. \ Houston Green
The scene at Enniskillen Mart as the heifer auction got under way at Thursday's cattle sale. \ Houston Green
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Our top farming photos from the past week include winter and spring barley being harvested, store cattle being moved to a new field, silage being made and more.
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Watch: harvesting winter barley as rain moves in in Co Wexford
Watch: Colin Deacon moving some of his store cattle to a new field
Watch: spring barley harvesting in west Cork
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Aisling Beamish raking grass on the family farm west of Dunmanway in west Cork. \ David Patterson
Seven-year-old Bobby Wiley from Ballyclare, Co Antrim, taking part in the Ayshire Heifer class at the 115th Randox Antrim Show at Shanes Castle. \ Houston Green
A bird's eye view of silage being made on the Molloy family farm in Co Wicklow for their herds of cattle and sheep. \ Andy Gibson
Darren and Teresa Moore from Co Carlow with Hannah the goat at the Bannow and Rathangan Show. \ Mary Browne
Ciara and Sarah McDonald from Ramsgrange with champion Charolais ram and Charolais ram lamb winner at the Bannow and Rathangan Show. \ Mary Browne
Supreme commercial champion Sarah O'Neill from Bagnalstown, Co Carlow, and James Hendrick from Enniscorthy Showgrounds Co Ltd at the Bannow and Rathangan Show. \ Mary Browne
Barry, Chris and Vincent O'Neill, cutting 20ac of first-cut silage on their farm high in The Sperrins, Co Tyrone. \ Houston Green
The scene at Enniskillen Mart as the heifer auction got under way at Thursday's cattle sale. \ Houston Green
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