Winter has arrived on many farmers as a result of the torrential rain in recent weeks.
Many animals are now housed, bales are being opened for fodder and fieldwork has been called off.
What are you doing on your farm this week? Share your photos with us here and your photo could feature in an upcoming issue of the Irish Farmers Journal.
Don’t forget to tell us who is in the photo.
Here are some recent reader photos which were sent in to us.
Two-year-old Noah O'Shea helping his mother Rebecca O'Shea with pig tail posts for strip wire in Tipperary. \ Rebecca O'Shea
Thomas Groarke (2) feeding lambs for his granddad in Swinford, Co Mayo. \ Michael Groarke
Harry O'Reilly and his wheelbarrow full of hay for the horses. \ James O'Reilly
Charlotte Kelly (aged two) checking in on the beet outside Bagenalstown, Co Carlow. \ Jennifer McCabe
Winter has arrived on many farmers as a result of the torrential rain in recent weeks.
Many animals are now housed, bales are being opened for fodder and fieldwork has been called off.
What are you doing on your farm this week? Share your photos with us here and your photo could feature in an upcoming issue of the Irish Farmers Journal.
Don’t forget to tell us who is in the photo.
Here are some recent reader photos which were sent in to us.
Two-year-old Noah O'Shea helping his mother Rebecca O'Shea with pig tail posts for strip wire in Tipperary. \ Rebecca O'Shea
Thomas Groarke (2) feeding lambs for his granddad in Swinford, Co Mayo. \ Michael Groarke
Harry O'Reilly and his wheelbarrow full of hay for the horses. \ James O'Reilly
Charlotte Kelly (aged two) checking in on the beet outside Bagenalstown, Co Carlow. \ Jennifer McCabe
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