Watch: this week in photos, as farmers tackle slurry, marts and spring prep
Our top farming photos from the past week include slurry spreading, strong ewe demand at Blessington Mart, a Teagasc farm walk in Waterford and spring preparation on a 70-cow dairy farm.
On a sunny day in west Cork, beef farmer George Wilson, with help from his son and his dog, move cattle to be weighed at the local co-op. \ Andy Gibson
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Derek McCabe, chair of the Irish Forest Owners, points to a windblown spruce forest in Kilnalec, Co Cavan, one of many forests covering 24,000ha damaged by storm Éowyn, throughout Ireland. \ Donal Magner
Tom and Aoife Mullaney from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, were at the Special heifsr sale, Elphin Mart, Co Roscommon. \ Gerry Faughnan
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Sheep farmer John Crosse who produces sheep’s milk for cheese production and beauty products welcomes Manchega triplets on the farm in Cashel, Co Tipperary. \ Claire Nash
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Title: Watch: this week in photos, as farmers tackle slurry, marts and spring prep
Our top farming photos from the past week include slurry spreading, strong ewe demand at Blessington Mart, a Teagasc farm walk in Waterford and spring preparation on a 70-cow dairy farm.
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Derek McCabe, chair of the Irish Forest Owners, points to a windblown spruce forest in Kilnalec, Co Cavan, one of many forests covering 24,000ha damaged by storm Éowyn, throughout Ireland. \ Donal Magner
Tom and Aoife Mullaney from Strokestown, Co Roscommon, were at the Special heifsr sale, Elphin Mart, Co Roscommon. \ Gerry Faughnan
Sheep farmer John Crosse who produces sheep’s milk for cheese production and beauty products welcomes Manchega triplets on the farm in Cashel, Co Tipperary. \ Claire Nash
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