The Cashel mart mural in Co Tipperary that honours local mart legend
The Cashel mart mural in Co Tipperary. \ Philip Doyle
The Cashel mart mural in Co Tipperary, which was commissioned a couple of years ago, honours local legend 'the Count of Knocka' Thomas Maher, who passed away in October 2016. \ Philip Doyle
Lamb prices lifted by another 20c/kg this week
Keelin Walsh with some of her pet sheep. Keelin first started sheep farming when her father and tillage farmer Derick Walsh bought the farm’s first sheep called Maggie May two years ago. \ Philip Doyle
Keelin Walsh with some of her pet sheep in Freshford, Co Kilkenny. \ Philip Doyle
Harvesting whitetorn for planting hedging in Co Carlow
Michael Eustace from Ask ME landscaping harvesting whitethorn on his farm in Castlemore, Co Carlow. \ Claire Nash
The crop being harvested has been growing for two years and will be used for planting hedging. \ Claire Nash
Michael Eustace. The weather conditions were ideal on Tuesday to harvest the crop with no wind or rain. \ Claire Nash
Jim Pender. \ Claire Nash
Michael Moran, Kevin Byrne, Jim Pender and Michael Eustace. \ Claire Nash
Watch: sit back, relax and enjoy a slideshow of the week's best pictures
Father and daughter duo farm suckler, beef and sheep in the Mourne county
Michaela and Gerry McComiskey on their farm in Mayobridge, Co Down. \ Colum Lynch
Glen enjoying the view on the McComiskey's farm in Mayobridge, Co Down. \ Colum Lynch
Michaela McComiskey in Mayobridge, Co Down is this week's My Farming Week. \ Colum Lynch
Growers around the country are busy harvesting beet where conditions allow
Séan Treacy pulling beet in good conditions in Raheenwood, Co Carlow. So far, early reports suggest yields are reasonable. The harvest will continue into spring in many areas. \ Claire Nash
Séan Treacy pulling beet in good conditions in Raheenwood, Co Carlow. Growers around the country are busy harvesting beet where conditions allow. So far, early reports suggest yields are reasonable. The harvest will continue into spring in many areas. \ Claire Nash
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This week in photos: feeding sucklers, swimming cattle and milking before winter
This week in photos: empty ringsides, buying online and sorting sheep
This week in photos: planting barley, housing cattle and a mart visit
This week in photos: preparing for winter
The Cashel mart mural in Co Tipperary that honours local mart legend
The Cashel mart mural in Co Tipperary. \ Philip Doyle
The Cashel mart mural in Co Tipperary, which was commissioned a couple of years ago, honours local legend 'the Count of Knocka' Thomas Maher, who passed away in October 2016. \ Philip Doyle
Lamb prices lifted by another 20c/kg this week
Keelin Walsh with some of her pet sheep. Keelin first started sheep farming when her father and tillage farmer Derick Walsh bought the farm’s first sheep called Maggie May two years ago. \ Philip Doyle
Keelin Walsh with some of her pet sheep in Freshford, Co Kilkenny. \ Philip Doyle
Harvesting whitetorn for planting hedging in Co Carlow
Michael Eustace from Ask ME landscaping harvesting whitethorn on his farm in Castlemore, Co Carlow. \ Claire Nash
The crop being harvested has been growing for two years and will be used for planting hedging. \ Claire Nash
Michael Eustace. The weather conditions were ideal on Tuesday to harvest the crop with no wind or rain. \ Claire Nash
Jim Pender. \ Claire Nash
Michael Moran, Kevin Byrne, Jim Pender and Michael Eustace. \ Claire Nash
Watch: sit back, relax and enjoy a slideshow of the week's best pictures
Father and daughter duo farm suckler, beef and sheep in the Mourne county
Michaela and Gerry McComiskey on their farm in Mayobridge, Co Down. \ Colum Lynch
Glen enjoying the view on the McComiskey's farm in Mayobridge, Co Down. \ Colum Lynch
Michaela McComiskey in Mayobridge, Co Down is this week's My Farming Week. \ Colum Lynch
Growers around the country are busy harvesting beet where conditions allow
Séan Treacy pulling beet in good conditions in Raheenwood, Co Carlow. So far, early reports suggest yields are reasonable. The harvest will continue into spring in many areas. \ Claire Nash
Séan Treacy pulling beet in good conditions in Raheenwood, Co Carlow. Growers around the country are busy harvesting beet where conditions allow. So far, early reports suggest yields are reasonable. The harvest will continue into spring in many areas. \ Claire Nash
Read more
This week in photos: feeding sucklers, swimming cattle and milking before winter
This week in photos: empty ringsides, buying online and sorting sheep
This week in photos: planting barley, housing cattle and a mart visit
This week in photos: preparing for winter
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