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A busy mart scene at Inishowen Mart in Carndonagh Co Donegal last Monday. \ Clive Wasson
James Loughery at Inishowen Mart in Carndonagh, Co Donegal last Monday. \ Clive Wasson
Gerry Mullins from Ennistymon, Co Clare with a loy spade and John White from Moylough, Co Galway with a brogan spade demonstrating old loy digging from the famine times at the European Ploughing Championships in Ballinaboola, Co Wexford. \ Mary Browne
Eppy and Gavin Hartnett of Hartnett Agri Contractors in Ballynoe baling silage for Denis McDonnell at Coolagown, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
Chloe, John, Caolan and Coran McGongile at Inishowen Mart in Carndonagh Co Donegal last Monday. \ Clive Wasson
READERS PHOTO: Ciaran Glennon, five, from Dysart, Co Roscommon having a rest while feeding triplet lambs. You can send your photos to picdesk@farmersjournal.ie or Tweet us @IFJ_picturedesk
Our top photos from the week include farmers zero grazing a multi-species sward, spreading mushroom compost and milking cows. Our photographers also attended a Teagasc spring clover walk and marts.
When Argentinian couple Pamela Neumann and Facundo Rodulfo moved to Kerry, they could not have anticipated the success (and stuggles) they would savour at Tango Street Food, writes Maria Moynihan.
Whether it’s a rundown house for sale or a derelict farmhouse, the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant means many are giving old buildings a new lease of life. Ciara Leahy and Tommy Moyles report.
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