In pictures: sheep fest, heifer housing, maize baling, and organic veg success
Our top farming photos from the past week include a lively sheep festival, prepping heifers for housing, maize baling action and a thriving organic veg farm.
The annual Killawalla Sheep Festival took place at Pakie McEvilly's in Killalwalla, Co Mayo. Hannah, Emma, Caitlyn Fadian, Caroline Castlebar and Grace McGing Bohaun, Killawalla. \ Michael McLaughlin
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The annual Killawalla Sheep Festival took place at Pakie McEvilly's in Killalwalla, Co Mayo. \ Michael McLaughlin
The annual Killawalla Sheep Festival took place at Pakie McEvilly's in Killalwalla Co Mayo. \ Michael McLaughlin
Crossbred wwe lamb. First place Rory McNea, Newport; second Rory McNea, Newport; handler Darren Foy; third Brendan McNulty, Sligo; handler Ciaran O'Donnell; fourth Brendan McNulty, Sligo;. fifth Sean McNea from Newport. \ Michael McLaughlin
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Dean Ryan rounding up in-calf heifers and some beef cattle before housing for Aidan Heaney, Garranlea, New Inn, Co Tipperary. \ Donal O'Leary
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Tom Doherty baling maize at Blackcastle, Rosegreen, Co Tipperary. Eoin Rochford owns the machine, covering several counties. Local dairy farmers received the bales. \ Odhran Ducie
Tom Doherty baling maize at Blackcastle, Rosegreen, Co Tipperary. Eoin Rochford owns the machine, covering several counties. Local dairy farmers received the bales. \ Odhran Ducie
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Kenneth Keavey, an organic veg grower, Started Green Earth Organics in 2006 at Corrandulla, Co Galway. \ Claire Nash
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Kenneth Keavey. \ Claire Nash
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Our top farming photos from the past week include a lively sheep festival, prepping heifers for housing, maize baling action and a thriving organic veg farm.
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The annual Killawalla Sheep Festival took place at Pakie McEvilly's in Killalwalla, Co Mayo. \ Michael McLaughlin
The annual Killawalla Sheep Festival took place at Pakie McEvilly's in Killalwalla Co Mayo. \ Michael McLaughlin
Crossbred wwe lamb. First place Rory McNea, Newport; second Rory McNea, Newport; handler Darren Foy; third Brendan McNulty, Sligo; handler Ciaran O'Donnell; fourth Brendan McNulty, Sligo;. fifth Sean McNea from Newport. \ Michael McLaughlin
Dean Ryan rounding up in-calf heifers and some beef cattle before housing for Aidan Heaney, Garranlea, New Inn, Co Tipperary. \ Donal O'Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
\ Donal O' Leary
Tom Doherty baling maize at Blackcastle, Rosegreen, Co Tipperary. Eoin Rochford owns the machine, covering several counties. Local dairy farmers received the bales. \ Odhran Ducie
Tom Doherty baling maize at Blackcastle, Rosegreen, Co Tipperary. Eoin Rochford owns the machine, covering several counties. Local dairy farmers received the bales. \ Odhran Ducie
\ Odhran Ducie
\ Odhran Ducie
\ Odhran Ducie
\ Odhran Ducie
Kenneth Keavey, an organic veg grower, Started Green Earth Organics in 2006 at Corrandulla, Co Galway. \ Claire Nash
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