Biodiversity week
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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
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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
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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
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AI technician Stephen McGrath of Munster Bovine inseminating cows for Donnacha Tobin, Curradarra, Aglish, Co Waterford. \ Donal O' Leary
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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
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Tiina Laas has a small farm outside Fenagh, Co Leitrim, where they produce quail eggs and donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
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They currently have five breeds of quail - Estonian, Italian, Japanese, English Black and Texas ANM. \ Philip Doyle
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Tiina Laas and Tiina's daughter Liisa. \ Philip Doyle
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Donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
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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
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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
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Paddy Foley checks his herd for cows that are bulling. \ Donal O' Leary
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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
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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
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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
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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
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A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
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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
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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
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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
Biodiversity week
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487471-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487472-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487473-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487474-547425.jpg)
AI technician Stephen McGrath of Munster Bovine inseminating cows for Donnacha Tobin, Curradarra, Aglish, Co Waterford. \ Donal O' Leary
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487475-547425.jpg)
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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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487477-547425.jpg)
Tiina Laas has a small farm outside Fenagh, Co Leitrim, where they produce quail eggs and donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487478-547425.jpg)
They currently have five breeds of quail - Estonian, Italian, Japanese, English Black and Texas ANM. \ Philip Doyle
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487479-547425.jpg)
Tiina Laas and Tiina's daughter Liisa. \ Philip Doyle
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487480-547425.jpg)
Donkey milk soap. \ Philip Doyle
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![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487482-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487483-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487484-547425.jpg)
Paddy Foley checks his herd for cows that are bulling. \ Donal O' Leary
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487485-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487486-547425.jpg)
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
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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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487492-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487493-547425.jpg)
A roundup of some of the rest of the pictures from around the country
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487494-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487495-547425.jpg)
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
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/547/425/1487496-547425.jpg)
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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