Farmers are busy during the current good spell of weather making hay and silage.
Many farmers are sharing their progress on social media.
Wicklow farmer Colin Tyner is making hay and has it baled up already.
#hay19 is go. pic.twitter.com/9RA87ufGhy
— Colin Tyner (@colin4761) June 28, 2019
In Nurney, Co Kildate, Nigel Carter stacks bales of hay with Seán Callan.
In Tippeary, Maurice Tobin from Clonmore was turning hay on Friday.
Maurice Tobin from Clonmore turning hay in Tobair Iosa, Cahir, Co Tipperary. #hay2019 pic.twitter.com/LiXxVO2cXp
— IFJCaitriona (@IFJCaitriona) June 28, 2019
Young Thomas Morrissey, aged three, was out checking hay to see if it was fit for baling in Tipperary.
In Co Down, the mower and silage trailers are out at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) as they make the most of the good weather.
And sunny weather means silage!! #farming #summer #silage19 #AFBIscience #AgResearch #AFBIresearch @AFBI_NI Hillsborough pic.twitter.com/uRAZkOqlnU
— IrelandsFarmers (@IrelandsFarmers) June 28, 2019
In Wexford, Craig Masterson was busy baling hay this week.
There has been plenty of hay cut in the UK too, with the farmers behind the Norfolk Cattle Twitter account sharing this photo.
Bringing in the night shift with class....#hay2019 First cut pic.twitter.com/IPfEeaNRk1
— ?? Norfolk Cattle ?? (@Canadian_Bones) June 27, 2019
Meanwhile, in Western Australia, this load of hay is being drawn 1,600km to a cattle station.
It has 72 round bales on it and the haulier is also transporting 20 water troughs. Thanks to Hughie Manus for sending it in.
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