Nick O'Neill sowing Tungsten spring barley for Grange Farm in Knocklofty Hill, Co Tipperary. / Philip Doyle
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Sowing Tungsten barley
Nick O'Neill sowing tungsten spring barley for Grange Farm in Knocklofty Hill, Co Tipperary. \ Philip Doyle
Nick is sowing with an 8m Vaderstad spirit 800r being pulled by a John Deere 8370 on tracks. \ Philip Doyle
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Tony Nugent from Grange Farm watches on while Nick O'Neill sows tungsten spring barley in Knocklofty Hill, Co Tipperary. \ Philip Doyle
Lambing in Co Kerry
Glynn Egan of Barnastooka, KIlgarvan, Co Kerry, ready for a busy few weeks, as lambing has begun in earnest on his farm. He has close to 500 ewes lambing this season, a mixture of Cheviot, Suffolk and Scotch. He is hoping to expand and grow his sheep farm. / Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
Sit back, relax and watch a slideshow of our favourite photos from this week:
Milking the herd
/ David Ruffles
/ David Ruffles
/ David Ruffles
Dairy farmer David Gannon milking his herd at the farm in Dunsandle, Craughwell, Co Galway. / David Ruffles
Farming with a view
On a warm spring day in Garretstown, west Cork, with the sea as a backdrop, farmer Raymond Moloney spreads spring barley using a John Deere 6820 tractor, Lemken presser and Kuhn HR 3003 spreader. \ Andy Gibson.
\ Andy Gibson
\ Andy Gibson
Dairy farming in Offaly
John Tooher and his brother Brian. they are in a partnership and moved from beef to dairy two years ago on the family farm. / Claire Nash
/ Claire Nash
/ Claire Nash
/ Claire Nash
Brian and John Tooher, with Brian's children - Adam, Conor and Maeve. / Claire Nash
Shorthorn breeder
Shorthorn cattle breeder John Keane and daughter Roisin tending to Clonina Explorer-sired one-year-old bulls, part of the herd of Shorthorns on the family farm in Bushypark, Ennis, Co Clare. / David Ruffles
/ David Ruffles
/ David Ruffles
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Sowing Tungsten barley
Nick O'Neill sowing tungsten spring barley for Grange Farm in Knocklofty Hill, Co Tipperary. \ Philip Doyle
Nick is sowing with an 8m Vaderstad spirit 800r being pulled by a John Deere 8370 on tracks. \ Philip Doyle
Tony Nugent from Grange Farm watches on while Nick O'Neill sows tungsten spring barley in Knocklofty Hill, Co Tipperary. \ Philip Doyle
Lambing in Co Kerry
Glynn Egan of Barnastooka, KIlgarvan, Co Kerry, ready for a busy few weeks, as lambing has begun in earnest on his farm. He has close to 500 ewes lambing this season, a mixture of Cheviot, Suffolk and Scotch. He is hoping to expand and grow his sheep farm. / Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
/ Valerie O'Sullivan
Sit back, relax and watch a slideshow of our favourite photos from this week:
Milking the herd
/ David Ruffles
/ David Ruffles
/ David Ruffles
Dairy farmer David Gannon milking his herd at the farm in Dunsandle, Craughwell, Co Galway. / David Ruffles
Farming with a view
On a warm spring day in Garretstown, west Cork, with the sea as a backdrop, farmer Raymond Moloney spreads spring barley using a John Deere 6820 tractor, Lemken presser and Kuhn HR 3003 spreader. \ Andy Gibson.
\ Andy Gibson
\ Andy Gibson
Dairy farming in Offaly
John Tooher and his brother Brian. they are in a partnership and moved from beef to dairy two years ago on the family farm. / Claire Nash
/ Claire Nash
/ Claire Nash
/ Claire Nash
Brian and John Tooher, with Brian's children - Adam, Conor and Maeve. / Claire Nash
Shorthorn breeder
Shorthorn cattle breeder John Keane and daughter Roisin tending to Clonina Explorer-sired one-year-old bulls, part of the herd of Shorthorns on the family farm in Bushypark, Ennis, Co Clare. / David Ruffles
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