Jack Kearney, Rathcormac, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
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This week on the Young Stock Podcast, Rachel Donovan chats to dairy farmer Jack Kearney from Rathcormac in Co Cork, where calving is now in full swing.
The 30-year-old has a positive outlook on the future of farming and says that dairy farming is a great job to be in.
In partnership with his mother and father, the trio will calve down 240 cows this year, having expanded numbers from 160 cows.
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This week on the Young Stock Podcast, Rachel Donovan chats to dairy farmer Jack Kearney from Rathcormac in Co Cork, where calving is now in full swing.
The 30-year-old has a positive outlook on the future of farming and says that dairy farming is a great job to be in.
In partnership with his mother and father, the trio will calve down 240 cows this year, having expanded numbers from 160 cows.
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