Dermot Cleary carrying out reseeding for Tim and Mike Quigley at Knigh, Ballycommon, Co Tipperary. The old grass sward was sprayed off after taking second-cut silage off the paddock. Rolling took place post-sowing to retain moisture and to ensure good soil-to-seed contact. \ Odhran Ducie
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An Offaly dairy farmer is this week's My Farming Week
Fearghal Sullivan with his children Daragh, Connor, and Caoimhe, on their dairy farm in Rhode, Co Offaly. \ Claire Nash
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Paddy Ryan from Ballinascarthy in Co Cork takes part in the Ballygurteen tractor, truck, car and bike run on his David Brown 950. \ David Patterson
Denis O'Boyle and his daughter Sarah, hosted the Irish Moiled breeders day on Rutland Island, Co Donegal. The Inis Fraoigh herd of Irish Moiled cattle was established by Denis O’Boyle in 2014. Since then, the herd has grown from strength to strength.
Four-year-old triplets Luca, Alex and Oisín oversee the harvesting of wheat just outside of Tullow on granddad Seamus Connolly's farm under the watchful eye of their mam Lisa Rothwell. \ Mullagh Photography
James Cosgrove checking his spring barley at Corolanty, Birr, Co Offaly. James has 30 acres yet to harvest, with approximately one acre totally lodged and showing signs of regrowth. It was a late-sown crop so should be ready to harvest in two weeks. \ Odhran Ducie
The prizewinners in the Friesian heifer calf class at Bansha Agricultural Show on Wednesday 23 August were Aibhlin Cleary, Siomha Cleary and Evanna Howard. \ Martin Quinn
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Watch: Haggard Stores’ annual crisping and chipping potato variety open day
Watch: Moving bales in Co Kilkenny
An Offaly dairy farmer is this week's My Farming Week
Fearghal Sullivan with his children Daragh, Connor, and Caoimhe, on their dairy farm in Rhode, Co Offaly. \ Claire Nash
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
Paddy Ryan from Ballinascarthy in Co Cork takes part in the Ballygurteen tractor, truck, car and bike run on his David Brown 950. \ David Patterson
Denis O'Boyle and his daughter Sarah, hosted the Irish Moiled breeders day on Rutland Island, Co Donegal. The Inis Fraoigh herd of Irish Moiled cattle was established by Denis O’Boyle in 2014. Since then, the herd has grown from strength to strength.
Four-year-old triplets Luca, Alex and Oisín oversee the harvesting of wheat just outside of Tullow on granddad Seamus Connolly's farm under the watchful eye of their mam Lisa Rothwell. \ Mullagh Photography
James Cosgrove checking his spring barley at Corolanty, Birr, Co Offaly. James has 30 acres yet to harvest, with approximately one acre totally lodged and showing signs of regrowth. It was a late-sown crop so should be ready to harvest in two weeks. \ Odhran Ducie
The prizewinners in the Friesian heifer calf class at Bansha Agricultural Show on Wednesday 23 August were Aibhlin Cleary, Siomha Cleary and Evanna Howard. \ Martin Quinn
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