In pictures: Irish farmers gather at key events across the country
From large farming events and forestry exports to sustainable farming practices, these moments highlight the ongoing efforts and challenges within the country’s farming and land management sectors.
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Title: In pictures: Irish farmers gather at key events across the country
From large farming events and forestry exports to sustainable farming practices, these moments highlight the ongoing efforts and challenges within the country’s farming and land management sectors.
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Over 400 farmers attended the Irish Grassland Association beef event at Tim Meagher’s farm in Cloneen, Co Tipperary. \ Donal O' Leary
Donal Lee from Dromard joined 400-plus farmers at the Irish Grassland Association beef event in Cloneen, Co Tipperary. \ Donal O' Leary
Tim Meagher speaks to 400-plus farmers at the Irish Grassland Association beef event in Cloneen, Co Tipperary. \ Donal O' Leary
Tommy Reidy farms in Corca Dhuibhne, Co Kerry, using organic methods with Dexter cattle and sheep to support biodiversity. \ Domnick Walsh
Tommy Reidy farms in Corca Dhuibhne, Co Kerry, using organic methods with Dexter cattle and sheep to support biodiversity. \ Domnick Walsh
Tommy Reidy farms in Corca Dhuibhne, Co Kerry, using organic methods with Dexter cattle and sheep to support biodiversity. \ Domnick Walsh
Tommy Reidy farms in Corca Dhuibhne, Co Kerry, using organic methods with Dexter cattle and sheep to support biodiversity. \ Domnick Walsh
Goldcrop arable crops open day in Dunleer, Co Louth, with John Dunne offering expert insights on crop varieties. \ Justin Lynch
Goldcrop arable crops open day in Dunleer, Co Louth, with John Dunne offering expert insights on crop varieties. \ Justin Lynch
Goldcrop arable crops open day in Dunleer, Co Louth, with John Dunne leading a tour on crop varieties. \ Justin Lynch
Goldcrop arable crops open day in Dunleer, Co Louth, with John Dunne offering a guided tour on crop varieties. \ Justin Lynch
Goldcrop arable crops open day in Dunleer, Co Louth, with John Dunne sharing expert insights on crop varieties. \ Justin Lynch
Co Cavan prepares the first export of Irish windblown timber to China, marking a milestone for Irish forestry. \ Claire Nash
Co Cavan prepares the first export of Irish windblown timber to China, marking a milestone for Irish forestry. \ Claire Nash
Co Cavan prepares the first export of Irish windblown timber to China, marking a milestone for Irish forestry. \ Claire Nash
Co Cavan prepares the first export of Irish windblown timber to China, marking a milestone for Irish forestry. \ Claire Nash
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