Connor Gannon of Gannon Agri Contractors takes advantage of a short break in the weather to draw silage for dairy farmer Charlie Clarke in Ardkeel, Cruby Hill, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
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A break from the rain
\ Philip Doyle
Micheal Keaveney, from Glenamaddy, Co Galway, working with Gannon Agri Contractors bringing trailers of silage of the harvest driven by Connor Gannon as they take advantage of a short break in the weather to draw sillage for dairy farmer charlie Clarke in Ardkeel, Cruby Hill, Co. Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
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Connor Gannon of Gannon Agri Contractors takes advantage of a short break in the weather to draw silage for dairy farmer Charlie Clarke in Ardkeel, Cruby Hill, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
\ Philip Doyle
Scenes from the Castleblayney Agricultural Show on the August bank holiday. With a break in the weather, many travelled to attend this year's show in Co Monaghan.
The Tinahely Agricultural Show took place on the August bank holiday weekend and despite the wet conditions, thousands showed up in this picturesque part of Co Wicklow, as the show had something for everyone.
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A break from the rain
\ Philip Doyle
Micheal Keaveney, from Glenamaddy, Co Galway, working with Gannon Agri Contractors bringing trailers of silage of the harvest driven by Connor Gannon as they take advantage of a short break in the weather to draw sillage for dairy farmer charlie Clarke in Ardkeel, Cruby Hill, Co. Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
Connor Gannon of Gannon Agri Contractors takes advantage of a short break in the weather to draw silage for dairy farmer Charlie Clarke in Ardkeel, Cruby Hill, Co Roscommon. \ Philip Doyle
\ Philip Doyle
Scenes from the Castleblayney Agricultural Show on the August bank holiday. With a break in the weather, many travelled to attend this year's show in Co Monaghan.
The Tinahely Agricultural Show took place on the August bank holiday weekend and despite the wet conditions, thousands showed up in this picturesque part of Co Wicklow, as the show had something for everyone.
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