Meterologists Evelyn Cusack and Séamus Walsh discuss the vagaries of Ireland’s weather and climate and their new book 'They Say It Might Rain' chaired by Adam Woods, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal.
Conference chair Katherine O'Leary, of Irish Country Living, addressing attendees at Women & Agriculture 2025, supported by FBD Insurance. \ Philip Doyle
Meterologists Evelyn Cusack and Séamus Walsh discuss the vagaries of Ireland’s weather and climate and their new book 'They Say It Might Rain' chaired by Adam Woods, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal.
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Caitríona Morrissey, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Adam Woods, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Darren Carty, sheep and schemes editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Janine Kennedy, food writer and chef, Irish Country Living, at the live recording of the Irish Farmers Journal Tech Talk podcast. \ Philip Doyle
Attendees at this year's conference. \ Philip Doyle
Jacinta Barrins, retired United Nations diplomat, gives practical advice on what we can all do every day to make a difference to climate change. \ Claire Nash
Presidential candidate Heather Humphreys in conversation with Ciara Leahy, editor, Irish Country Living at the Women & Agriculture conference. \ Philip Doyle
Women at the 2025 conference. \ Philip Doyle
Ciara Leahy, editor, Irish Country Living opening the conference. \ Philip Doyle
NPA managing director Anna May McHugh at the conference. \ Philip Doyle
Nevan Maguire at Women & Agriculture 2025. \ Claire Nash
Attendees at Women & Agriculture 2025 \ Claire Nash
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Meterologists Evelyn Cusack and Séamus Walsh discuss the vagaries of Ireland’s weather and climate and their new book 'They Say It Might Rain' chaired by Adam Woods, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal.
Conference chair Katherine O'Leary, of Irish Country Living, addressing attendees at Women & Agriculture 2025, supported by FBD Insurance. \ Philip Doyle
Meterologists Evelyn Cusack and Séamus Walsh discuss the vagaries of Ireland’s weather and climate and their new book 'They Say It Might Rain' chaired by Adam Woods, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal.
Caitríona Morrissey, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Adam Woods, deputy editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Darren Carty, sheep and schemes editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Janine Kennedy, food writer and chef, Irish Country Living, at the live recording of the Irish Farmers Journal Tech Talk podcast. \ Philip Doyle
Attendees at this year's conference. \ Philip Doyle
Jacinta Barrins, retired United Nations diplomat, gives practical advice on what we can all do every day to make a difference to climate change. \ Claire Nash
Presidential candidate Heather Humphreys in conversation with Ciara Leahy, editor, Irish Country Living at the Women & Agriculture conference. \ Philip Doyle
Women at the 2025 conference. \ Philip Doyle
Ciara Leahy, editor, Irish Country Living opening the conference. \ Philip Doyle
NPA managing director Anna May McHugh at the conference. \ Philip Doyle
Nevan Maguire at Women & Agriculture 2025. \ Claire Nash
Attendees at Women & Agriculture 2025 \ Claire Nash
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