Watch: this week's pictures of the week - silage and stock in fields
This week's pictures of the week saw temperatures reach their highest in 2024, allowing much needed field work to continue, silage to be drawn and stock out in the sun.
Beef and sheep farmer William Monagle checks on his suckler cows on a sunny morning just outside Killea in Co. Donegal. A relieving dry week has seen thousands of suckler cows turned out across the country with spring 2024 well and truly banished to the history books. \ Philip Doyle
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Bill O'Meara mowing silage at Kilbiller, Coolbawn, Co Tipperary, during the recent spell of good weather. The silage will be baled and fed to sucklers next winter. \ Odhran Ducie
PJ Crotty, Lar Burke and Tadhg Kent of Crotty Agri, Skeheen, Mitchelstown picking up first-cut silage for Liam Roche, Mitchelstown, Co Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
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Title: Watch: this week's pictures of the week - silage and stock in fields
This week's pictures of the week saw temperatures reach their highest in 2024, allowing much needed field work to continue, silage to be drawn and stock out in the sun.
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Bill O'Meara mowing silage at Kilbiller, Coolbawn, Co Tipperary, during the recent spell of good weather. The silage will be baled and fed to sucklers next winter. \ Odhran Ducie
PJ Crotty, Lar Burke and Tadhg Kent of Crotty Agri, Skeheen, Mitchelstown picking up first-cut silage for Liam Roche, Mitchelstown, Co Cork. \ Donal O'Leary
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