Young Stock Podcast: reinventing the haggart and fighting rural isolation
In this week’s Young Stock Podcast, Noel Bardon chats with Robert Lally, who is taking part in the 'Farmers Haggart' project looking to combat rural isolation, while making farms safer.
This week's Irish Farmers Journal Young Stock Podcast hears from young Co Mayo beef farmer Robert Lally, who is looking to get farmers meeting up and asking for help with farm work.
Robert is involved in the 'Farmers Haggart' project, which is looking to combat rural isolation while making farms safer workplaces.
Listen to Robert's hopes of building bridges in local communities by re-inventing the haggart in the age of mechanisation.
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Title: Young Stock Podcast: reinventing the haggart and fighting rural isolation
In this week’s Young Stock Podcast, Noel Bardon chats with Robert Lally, who is taking part in the 'Farmers Haggart' project looking to combat rural isolation, while making farms safer.
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This week's Irish Farmers Journal Young Stock Podcast hears from young Co Mayo beef farmer Robert Lally, who is looking to get farmers meeting up and asking for help with farm work.
Robert is involved in the 'Farmers Haggart' project, which is looking to combat rural isolation while making farms safer workplaces.
Listen to Robert's hopes of building bridges in local communities by re-inventing the haggart in the age of mechanisation.
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