In pictures: 350 ag science students walk and talk at Tullamore Farm
Some 350 agricultural science students from 12 schools travelled to Tullamore Farm last Thursday 29 February as part of Agri Aware’s Farm Walk and Talk series.
All eyes: stock at Tullamore Farm watch on as students listen to a demonstration. \ Philip Doyle
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Market intelligence and EU specialist Phelim O'Neill discusses beef carcases with a group of students. \ Philip Doyle
Over 350 students from 12 schools attended the Agri Aware Farm Walk and Talk on Tullamore Farm. \ Philip Doyle
Dairy editor Aidan Brennan tells students about tagging calves. \ Philip Doyle
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Machinery correspondent Gary Abbott talks tractors and machinery safety with some students. \ Philip Doyle
Irish Country Living's Sarah McIntosh gives students an insight into education pathways and career opportunities in the agricultural sector. \ Philip Doyle
Sheep and schemes editor Darren Carty gives students an overview on perennial ryegrass swards v multispecies swards, as well as silage. \ Philip Doyle
Siobhán Walsh discusses with students the different products that come from the tillage industry. \ Philip Doyle
Josh Wall, Kepak, gives a presentation to students at Tullamore Farm. \ Philip Doyle
Buildings and labour efficiency journalist Martin Merrick talks TAMS and the range of buildings on Tullamore Farm with students. \ Philip Doyle
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Market intelligence and EU specialist Phelim O'Neill discusses beef carcases with a group of students. \ Philip Doyle
Over 350 students from 12 schools attended the Agri Aware Farm Walk and Talk on Tullamore Farm. \ Philip Doyle
Dairy editor Aidan Brennan tells students about tagging calves. \ Philip Doyle
Machinery correspondent Gary Abbott talks tractors and machinery safety with some students. \ Philip Doyle
Irish Country Living's Sarah McIntosh gives students an insight into education pathways and career opportunities in the agricultural sector. \ Philip Doyle
Sheep and schemes editor Darren Carty gives students an overview on perennial ryegrass swards v multispecies swards, as well as silage. \ Philip Doyle
Siobhán Walsh discusses with students the different products that come from the tillage industry. \ Philip Doyle
Josh Wall, Kepak, gives a presentation to students at Tullamore Farm. \ Philip Doyle
Buildings and labour efficiency journalist Martin Merrick talks TAMS and the range of buildings on Tullamore Farm with students. \ Philip Doyle
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