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James Peppard and Gerard Mulqueen, Dooras, O' Callaghan Mills, Co Clare are pictured boating feed across the flood that is preventing them from reaching their houses and farmyards.
Photo: Donal O'Leary.
Jimmy Mangan, right and Mike Ansbro viewing silage bales in flood water on Mr. Mangan's farm at Balla, Co Mayo.
Photo : Keith Heneghan / Phocus.
Jimmy Mangan, right and Mike Ansbro viewing silage bales in flood water on Mr. Mangan's farm at Balla, Co Mayo.
Photo: Keith Heneghan/Phocus.
Mike Foran a potato farmer from Tiershanahan North Kerry lost over 12 acres of enclosed potatoes and vegetables.
Photo: Domnick Walsh.
A view of the damage caused by storm Darwin to the shed belonging to Jerry and Kathleen O' Keeffe, Knocklong, Co Limerick.
Photo: Donal O'Leary.
Mike Butler of M. Butler Services, Kilmeedy, Co. Limerick leant his experience to clearing the roads in the Kilmeedy area after storm Darwin.
Photo: Donal O'Leary.
Cubicle sheds damaged by storm Darwin, Martin Carew, Holycross, Knockainy,Co Limerick.
Photo: Donal O'Leary.
Tree knocked by storm Darwin near Pallasgreen, Co Limerick.
Photo: Donal O'Leary.
The cost of the damage caused on the farm by hurricane Ophelia is stacking up. But, even so, we are the lucky ones and we need to remember those who lost their lives, writes Katherine O’Leary
Primary school teacher Katie Helen travelled all the way from Wexford to north Queensland to discover her real passion for farming, writes Sarah McIntosh.
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