Have you entered the Irish Farmers Journal/Gouldings silage photo competition yet?

If not, get snapping!

The winning photo will receive 2t of Sweetgrass fertiliser from Gouldings.

You can enter your photo below, but here are the top 10 entries this week:

Co Down agricultural contractor WJ Presho & Sons, lifting grass in the Braniel Hills overlooking Belfast city. \ Peter Niblock

An aerial photo of first-cut silage on my farm in Co Clare. In the picture is a Hyundai loading shovel, two Massey Ferguson tractors, a Smyth Super Cube trailer and a Heron trailer and a new Holland self propelled harvester, with views of Kerry and the Atlantic in the background. \ Seamus Considine

James Wallace Agri cutting silage in Co Westmeath. \ Christopher Sheridan

The Sunday Game 2020: Cutting silage on the training pitch in Glenville, Co Cork. \ Louise O'Driscoll

Silage cut this year with our working dog enjoying the view in Co Tyrone. \ Lauren Moore

Getting the cover ready for the silage pit in Co Laois. \ Caroline Campion

New Holland T7 and Broughan trailer making a splash on the way as they ford the river to the next field in Cork. \ Justin Hennessy

Zara Russell's partner's nephew was recently injured in a farming accident and to show support they have been painting bales all around the Ards Peninsula in Co Down to support him and help raise money for the Air Ambulance Northern Ireland.

Massey Ferguson 135 drawing in silage bales in Co Clare. \ Seamus Considine

Love silage! May 2020, farm of Kevin and Winnie O’Connor, Killeagh, Co Cork. \ Winnie O’Connor

Want to enter the competition?

All you have to do is fill out the form below with your details and attach your photo and you have entered the competition.

The closing date for entries is Sunday 21 June 2020 and you can enter the competition as many times as you like.

Don't forget to include who is in the photo and where you are in the country!

Here's the full gallery of entries:

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