Robert Handcock and his dad Robert from Portlaoise at the open day.\ Philip Doyle
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon and Teagasc director professor Frank O'Mara at the open day. \ Philip Doyle
The Irish Farmers Journal's Stephen Robb and Teagasc's Shay Phelan.\ Philip Doyle
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Almost 4,000 people attended on the day. \ Philip Doyle
Those in attendance got the latest update on crop research. \ Philip Doyle
Farmers listen to a presentation about winter oat yields at Crops and Technology.\ Philip Doyle
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon, Teagasc director professor Frank O'Mara and Irish Farmers Journal editor Jack Kennedy at the official opening of the day. \ Philip Doyle
The Irish Farmers Journal stand at Crops and Technology 2025. \ Claire Nash
Desiccating potatoes with haulm toppers in Oak Park. \ Claire Nash
Michael Hennessy, head of knowledge transfer at Teagasc, at the Crops and Technology open day. \ Philip Doyle
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Robert Handcock and his dad Robert from Portlaoise at the open day.\ Philip Doyle
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon and Teagasc director professor Frank O'Mara at the open day. \ Philip Doyle
The Irish Farmers Journal's Stephen Robb and Teagasc's Shay Phelan.\ Philip Doyle
Almost 4,000 people attended on the day. \ Philip Doyle
Those in attendance got the latest update on crop research. \ Philip Doyle
Farmers listen to a presentation about winter oat yields at Crops and Technology.\ Philip Doyle
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon, Teagasc director professor Frank O'Mara and Irish Farmers Journal editor Jack Kennedy at the official opening of the day. \ Philip Doyle
The Irish Farmers Journal stand at Crops and Technology 2025. \ Claire Nash
Desiccating potatoes with haulm toppers in Oak Park. \ Claire Nash
Michael Hennessy, head of knowledge transfer at Teagasc, at the Crops and Technology open day. \ Philip Doyle
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