Biodiversity week
John Murphy has plenty of help from his children Minerva and Ronan as he fences a new wildlife pond on the farm as part of the BRIDE project. \ Donal O' Leary
Minna, Minrva and Ronan Murphy look for signs of nature in a new wildlife pond on the farm at Bushy Park, Kildinan, Co Cork. Minna’s husband John dug out the area for the pond in a wet patch on the farm as part of the BRIDE project. John is taking part in the project as a commercial dairy farmer and has found 9% of his land for habitat space without losing any productive land. \ Donal O’Leary
John is taking part in the project as a commercial dairy farmer and has found 9% of his land for habitat space without losing any productive land. \ Donal O' Leary
COVID-19 adds to workload during busy period of the breeding season
AI technician Stephen McGrath of Munster Bovine inseminating cows for Donnacha Tobin, Curradarra, Aglish, Co Waterford. \ Donal O' Leary
Stephen is operating a strict protocol with his clients to ensure social distancing. All relevant information about sire choice and cow numbers are shared via text message beforehand, so when Stephen arrives on a farm he finds all cows to be served have been segregated and he can do his job without having to meet anybody. \ Donal O’ Leary
My Farming Week: Tiina Laas, Foxfield, Fenagh, Co Leitrim
Tiina Laas has a small farm outside Fenagh, Co Leitrim, where they produce quail eggs and donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
They currently have five breeds of quail - Estonian, Italian, Japanese, English Black and Texas ANM. \ Philip Doyle
Tiina Laas and Tiina's daughter Liisa. \ Philip Doyle
Donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
Cianan Redmond, Tiina Laas and Tiina's daughter Lisa. Cianán works on the marketing and design of the soaps.\ Philip Doyle
Six generations of farming on the family farm in Killoteran
Paddy Foley feeding his replacement heifers on the home farm at Killoteran, Co Waterford. Paddy is the sixth generation to farm the family farm. \ Donal O' Leary
Paddy Foley checks his herd for cows that are bulling. \ Donal O' Leary
Paddy farms alongside his parents Eamonn and Kathleen running a herd of 100 British Friesian cows. \ Donal O' Leary
Lambs receiving a full health programme on Tullamore Farm
Texel-cross lambs making a quick exit from a batch footbath on Tullamore Farm last week. The lambs received a full health programme including dosing for nematodirus, pour-on application for blowfly prevention, clostridial vaccination and footbathing to keep on top of scald. 40-day weights were also recorded to monitor performance. \ CJ Nash
Lambs received a full health programme including dosing for nematodirus, pour-on application for blowfly prevention, clostridial vaccination and footbathing to keep on top of scald. 40-day weights were also recorded to monitor performance on. \ CJ Nash
First cut of silage has been completed on the Walsh farm in Co Tipperary
North Tipperary IFA chair Imelda Walsh and her husband Tom farm 200 acres at Barbaha, Ballywilliam, Nenagh, Co Tipperary, 10 acres of which is in forestry. The Walshes are fifth-generation dairy farmers, milking 90 British Friesian cows. Angus and Hereford heifers are taken to beef. The first cut of silage (40 acres) has just been completed. / Odhran Ducie
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
It was all systems go cutting silage on the farm of Lar and John French in Adamstown, Co Wexford. The socially distanced dining area was fully booked up, without even a scrap of food to be seen for dogs Collie and Sparkie. \ Anne French
Silage baling taking place on the farm of Patrick Collins in Caheragh North, Co Cork. Patrick hired Jonathan Crowley, contractors from Bantry, to bale the silage, using a Case 165 tractor and a McHale Fusion 3 Plus Bailer. \ Andy Gibson
Silage bailing took place on the farm of Patrick Collins in Caheragh North. \ Andy Gibson
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This week in photos: harvesting cauliflower and anchored livestock carrier
This week in photos: drawing silage, picking strawberries and making hay
This week in photos: farming for generations
This week in photos: Tayto crisps and raking, making and wrapping bales
This week in photos: silage, bed tilling and spraying off rushes
Biodiversity week
John Murphy has plenty of help from his children Minerva and Ronan as he fences a new wildlife pond on the farm as part of the BRIDE project. \ Donal O' Leary
Minna, Minrva and Ronan Murphy look for signs of nature in a new wildlife pond on the farm at Bushy Park, Kildinan, Co Cork. Minna’s husband John dug out the area for the pond in a wet patch on the farm as part of the BRIDE project. John is taking part in the project as a commercial dairy farmer and has found 9% of his land for habitat space without losing any productive land. \ Donal O’Leary
John is taking part in the project as a commercial dairy farmer and has found 9% of his land for habitat space without losing any productive land. \ Donal O' Leary
COVID-19 adds to workload during busy period of the breeding season
AI technician Stephen McGrath of Munster Bovine inseminating cows for Donnacha Tobin, Curradarra, Aglish, Co Waterford. \ Donal O' Leary
Stephen is operating a strict protocol with his clients to ensure social distancing. All relevant information about sire choice and cow numbers are shared via text message beforehand, so when Stephen arrives on a farm he finds all cows to be served have been segregated and he can do his job without having to meet anybody. \ Donal O’ Leary
My Farming Week: Tiina Laas, Foxfield, Fenagh, Co Leitrim
Tiina Laas has a small farm outside Fenagh, Co Leitrim, where they produce quail eggs and donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
They currently have five breeds of quail - Estonian, Italian, Japanese, English Black and Texas ANM. \ Philip Doyle
Tiina Laas and Tiina's daughter Liisa. \ Philip Doyle
Donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
Cianan Redmond, Tiina Laas and Tiina's daughter Lisa. Cianán works on the marketing and design of the soaps.\ Philip Doyle
Six generations of farming on the family farm in Killoteran
Paddy Foley feeding his replacement heifers on the home farm at Killoteran, Co Waterford. Paddy is the sixth generation to farm the family farm. \ Donal O' Leary
Paddy Foley checks his herd for cows that are bulling. \ Donal O' Leary
Paddy farms alongside his parents Eamonn and Kathleen running a herd of 100 British Friesian cows. \ Donal O' Leary
Lambs receiving a full health programme on Tullamore Farm
Texel-cross lambs making a quick exit from a batch footbath on Tullamore Farm last week. The lambs received a full health programme including dosing for nematodirus, pour-on application for blowfly prevention, clostridial vaccination and footbathing to keep on top of scald. 40-day weights were also recorded to monitor performance. \ CJ Nash
Lambs received a full health programme including dosing for nematodirus, pour-on application for blowfly prevention, clostridial vaccination and footbathing to keep on top of scald. 40-day weights were also recorded to monitor performance on. \ CJ Nash
First cut of silage has been completed on the Walsh farm in Co Tipperary
North Tipperary IFA chair Imelda Walsh and her husband Tom farm 200 acres at Barbaha, Ballywilliam, Nenagh, Co Tipperary, 10 acres of which is in forestry. The Walshes are fifth-generation dairy farmers, milking 90 British Friesian cows. Angus and Hereford heifers are taken to beef. The first cut of silage (40 acres) has just been completed. / Odhran Ducie
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
It was all systems go cutting silage on the farm of Lar and John French in Adamstown, Co Wexford. The socially distanced dining area was fully booked up, without even a scrap of food to be seen for dogs Collie and Sparkie. \ Anne French
Silage baling taking place on the farm of Patrick Collins in Caheragh North, Co Cork. Patrick hired Jonathan Crowley, contractors from Bantry, to bale the silage, using a Case 165 tractor and a McHale Fusion 3 Plus Bailer. \ Andy Gibson
Silage bailing took place on the farm of Patrick Collins in Caheragh North. \ Andy Gibson
Read more
This week in photos: harvesting cauliflower and anchored livestock carrier
This week in photos: drawing silage, picking strawberries and making hay
This week in photos: farming for generations
This week in photos: Tayto crisps and raking, making and wrapping bales
This week in photos: silage, bed tilling and spraying off rushes
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