Watch: this week in photos - farming through the poor weather
Our top photos this week saw some farmers defy the bad weather to plant broccoli, roll land, sow oats and plant potatoes. Our photographers also visited marts, tractor runs, dairy and sheep farms.
Broccoli being planted for Paul Brophy Produce, the biggest broccoli producer in Ireland, in Burton, Co Kildare, during a break in the wet weather. \ Claire Nash
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In pictures: a compilation of our top farming photos this week
In pictures: broccoli being planting during a break in the wet weather
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A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Joe Newman from Ballydehob, Co Cork, driving a David Brown 780 followed by James O'Neill from Leap, Co Cork, driving a Massey Ferguson 35, brave the sudden torrential downpour at the Leap tractor and car run. \ David Patterson
John and Jack O'Callaghan from Bandon, Co Cork, with their male champion, Mountfarna Gulliver, that sold for €4,000 at the IHFA premier bull sale. \ Shanon Kinahan
Rodert Reid from Finvoy, Co Antrim, with son Jonny and daughter Ellie May at the Aghavilly Holstein Herd Dispersal Sale, Corkley, Co Armagh. \ Houston Green
Conor McGuinness drives while his father Anthony McGuinness and Aido Leonard plant Irish Gold potatoes by hand in north Dublin. \ Niall Gosson
Barry O'Sullivan from Drimoleague, Co Cork, driving a Ford 3600 followed by DJ Dineen driving a Zetor 4712 at the Drimoleague tractor, truck and car run which was in aid of Bantry Stroke Unit and West Cork Jesters. \ David Patterson
Ronald McKnight, Eddie Toye and Patrick Toye at the Raphoe Livestock Mart Easter lamb show and sale in Co Donegal. \ Clive Wasson
David Patterson from Garvagh, Co Derry, competes in the two-year-old Colt class at the annual Clydesdale Horse Society stallion show at Kilrea Mart, Co Derry. \ Houston Green
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Title: Watch: this week in photos - farming through the poor weather
Our top photos this week saw some farmers defy the bad weather to plant broccoli, roll land, sow oats and plant potatoes. Our photographers also visited marts, tractor runs, dairy and sheep farms.
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In pictures: a compilation of our top farming photos this week
In pictures: broccoli being planting during a break in the wet weather
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Joe Newman from Ballydehob, Co Cork, driving a David Brown 780 followed by James O'Neill from Leap, Co Cork, driving a Massey Ferguson 35, brave the sudden torrential downpour at the Leap tractor and car run. \ David Patterson
John and Jack O'Callaghan from Bandon, Co Cork, with their male champion, Mountfarna Gulliver, that sold for €4,000 at the IHFA premier bull sale. \ Shanon Kinahan
Rodert Reid from Finvoy, Co Antrim, with son Jonny and daughter Ellie May at the Aghavilly Holstein Herd Dispersal Sale, Corkley, Co Armagh. \ Houston Green
Conor McGuinness drives while his father Anthony McGuinness and Aido Leonard plant Irish Gold potatoes by hand in north Dublin. \ Niall Gosson
Barry O'Sullivan from Drimoleague, Co Cork, driving a Ford 3600 followed by DJ Dineen driving a Zetor 4712 at the Drimoleague tractor, truck and car run which was in aid of Bantry Stroke Unit and West Cork Jesters. \ David Patterson
Ronald McKnight, Eddie Toye and Patrick Toye at the Raphoe Livestock Mart Easter lamb show and sale in Co Donegal. \ Clive Wasson
David Patterson from Garvagh, Co Derry, competes in the two-year-old Colt class at the annual Clydesdale Horse Society stallion show at Kilrea Mart, Co Derry. \ Houston Green
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