During a reseeding day at Kilmurry, Kilworth, Co Cork, contractor Adrian Hyde tests an Akpil disc cultivator under the guidance of Des Walsh, the brand's distributor in Ireland. The equipment will be used on the farm of Shay Joyce, a beef producer. \ Donal O’Leary
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During a reseeding day at Kilmurry, Kilworth, Co Cork, contractor Adrian Hyde tests an Akpil disc cultivator under the guidance of Des Walsh, the brand's distributor in Ireland. The equipment will be used on the farm of Shay Joyce, a beef producer. \ Donal O’Leary
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A four-meter Akpil harrow at work on the ground. \ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O'Leary
A short brake by the field as site preparation work continues with an Akpil disc harrow in the background. \ Donal O' Leary
While reseeding the land at Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork, a farmer picks up stones to facilitate the seeding work. \ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O'Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
Adrian Hyde of AG Ross Agri reseeding ground at a rate of 15kg of grass seed per acre for Noel Shinnick, Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
Adrian Hyde of AG Ross Agri setting up the power harrow depth before reseeding ground at a rate of 15kg of grass seed per acre for Noel Shinnick, Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
Ongoing reseeding at Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork, where grass seed is being applied at a rate of 15 kg per acre as part of work on Noel Shinnick's farm. / Donal O'Leary
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A coffee break during reseeding work at Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork, where 15 kg of grass seed per acre is spread on Noel Shinnick's farm. \ Donal O' Leary
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During a reseeding day at Kilmurry, Kilworth, Co Cork, contractor Adrian Hyde tests an Akpil disc cultivator under the guidance of Des Walsh, the brand's distributor in Ireland. The equipment will be used on the farm of Shay Joyce, a beef producer. \ Donal O’Leary
\ Donal O’Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
A four-meter Akpil harrow at work on the ground. \ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O'Leary
A short brake by the field as site preparation work continues with an Akpil disc harrow in the background. \ Donal O' Leary
While reseeding the land at Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork, a farmer picks up stones to facilitate the seeding work. \ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O'Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
Adrian Hyde of AG Ross Agri reseeding ground at a rate of 15kg of grass seed per acre for Noel Shinnick, Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
Adrian Hyde of AG Ross Agri setting up the power harrow depth before reseeding ground at a rate of 15kg of grass seed per acre for Noel Shinnick, Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
Ongoing reseeding at Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork, where grass seed is being applied at a rate of 15 kg per acre as part of work on Noel Shinnick's farm. / Donal O'Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
A coffee break during reseeding work at Cregg, Fermoy, Co Cork, where 15 kg of grass seed per acre is spread on Noel Shinnick's farm. \ Donal O' Leary
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