Caroline Enright from Newmarket on Fergus, Co Clare, farms calf-to-store and pedigree Limousins on leased land.
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On this week’s Irish Farmers Journal Youngstock Podcast, news correspondent Noel Bardon chats with Caroline Enright, a young farmer from Co Clare.
Caroline explains the route she took to get farming in her own right and how a cow-and-calf pair that walked into a mart ring saw her start up a herd of pedigree Limousins.
The rocky road many face in getting set up in their first year farming out on their own, as well as frustration with schemes and paperwork are also discussed by Caroline.
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On this week’s Irish Farmers Journal Youngstock Podcast, news correspondent Noel Bardon chats with Caroline Enright, a young farmer from Co Clare.
Caroline explains the route she took to get farming in her own right and how a cow-and-calf pair that walked into a mart ring saw her start up a herd of pedigree Limousins.
The rocky road many face in getting set up in their first year farming out on their own, as well as frustration with schemes and paperwork are also discussed by Caroline.
Listen now to the Youngstock Podcast, brought to you by McDonald’s.
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