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  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, sorting pumpkins with Siobhan Meaney, Robert O Donnell and Nathan Lyons as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, sorting pumpkins with Siobhan Meaney, Robert O Donnell and Nathan Lyons as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey, at left, directing Robert O Donnell, Siobhan Meaney, and Nathan Lyons, on how to weed spinach beds in the poly tunnel, as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey introduces Nathan Lyons to one of her laying hens as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, gets help sorting pumpkin varieties with Siobhan Meaney, Robert O Donnell and Nathan Lyons as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, showing some spinach plants growing  in the poly tunnel  to Siobhan Meaney, as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Robert O Donnell, Siobhan Meaney, and Nathan Lyons, weed spinach beds in the poly tunnel, as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney gets to grips with a laying hen as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney gets to grips with a laying hen as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney gets to grips with a laying hen as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey is helped by Robert O Donnell collecting eggs from her fowl house as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey is helped by Robert O Donnell collecting eggs from her fowl house as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney feeding the work horses with hay as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A work horse walks by the poly tunnel on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Frank Mc Mahon chatting with Liam Moroney at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Bartelink competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Katrina Ozola takes a shine to a vintage David Brown at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sean Ozols and Olivia Burke enjoying playing with a vintage Forsdon Major at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Competitor Harry Bartelink competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jozef Kowalik  watches all the action from on high at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The crowd gathers to watch the competitions at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Bartelink competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Bartelink competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ben Haugh of Tipperary learning the craft from his grandfather James Haugh at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Godfrey Worrell competing with his pair of horses at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Godfrey Worrell competing with his pair of horses at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Godfrey Worrell competing with his pair of horses at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Godfrey Worrell competing with his pair of horses at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rachel Worrell with her dog Poppy at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Andrew Hogan of Borrisokane competing with his Steyr 80 at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John O Meara competing with his Fordson Dexta at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John O Meara competing with his Fordson Dexta at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A busy field at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Competitor Harry Bartelink prepares his horses for competition at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Agnew at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Pat Sweeney who runs Doolin Cliff Walks from his farm at Doonagore. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mattie Devitt  on his farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mattie Devitt with his animals on his farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Common donkey "Betsy" suckling the foal which she commandeered from another Falabella pony "Susie" seen here rolling on her back, at Mattie Devitt's farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Common donkey "Betsy" suckling the foal which she commandeered from another Falabella pony "Susie" (also included in picture) on Mattie Devitt's farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Common donkey "Betsy" suckling the foal which she commandeered from another Falabella pony "Susie" on Mattie Devitt's farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Common donkey "Betsy" with the foal which she commandeered from another  Falabella pony "Susie" on Mattie Devitt's farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Common donkey "Betsy" with the foal which she commandeered from another  Falabella pony "Susie" on Mattie Devitt's farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Common donkey "Betsy" with the foal which she commandeered from another  Falabella pony "Susie" (also included in picture) on Mattie Devitt's farm at Lavoreen, Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea speaking to Owen Ryan, Clare Champion reporter, on his farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea on his farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea on his farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea's home and farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea speaking to Owen Ryan, Clare Champion reporter, on his farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Richard O Shea on his farm at Lahinch which is being affected by coastal erosion. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Clare Linnane collecting carrots on her vintage David Brown,  with help from farm workers Christiano and Gim, at Sheshia, Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir's  Icelandic foal and mare on her farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir's  Icelandic foal and mare on her farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir's  Icelandic foal and mare on her farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Disa Reynisdottir with her boys Aron and Kiljan and their Icelandic foal and mare on their farm at Killernan in West Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March. The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March. The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney and his young son Walter after making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney, pictured on left, at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March.  The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney and his young son Walter after making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney, pictured on left, at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March.  The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Early Silage Making-20160322-005.JPG
  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March. The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Early Silage Making-20160322-003.JPG
  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March. The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Early Silage Making-20160322-004.JPG
  • Early Start To The Silage Season....Contractor Walter Moroney making  silage bales, with a Mc Hale Fusion baler, on the farm of  Fintan Moloney at Silvergrove, O Callaghan's Mills on Tuesday 22nd March. The cut was of Red Clover variety which is high in feed value, protein and minerals and while it is only suitable for silage making and not for grazing, it can be harvested up to four times a year. The crop, which yields approximately twenty five bales per acre per year,  gets no artificial fertiliser but has slurry spread on it after each cut to drive it. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A hen at Poulataggle organic farm Tubber. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Liam Krewer of Poulataggle Tubber, in front of the mural he painted on an outhouse depicting all the various components of his parents organic Farm. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pat Burke and his mother Mrs. Peg Burke taking in all the action at the Clare Ploughing Championships on their family farm at Dromaan, Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Pat Burke and his mother Mrs. Peg Burke taking in all the action at the Clare Ploughing Championships on their family farm at Dromaan, Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Pat Burke and his mother Mrs. Peg Burke taking in all the action at the Clare Ploughing Championships on their family farm at Dromaan, Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sean Ozols in front of a vintage Fordson Major at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sean Ozols, Sean Burke and Olivia Burke enjoying playing with a vintage Forsdon Major at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John O Meara and his son David competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Walter Moroney competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alisha Fahy and Nelly Dooley meet the horses at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A busy field at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Competitor Harry Bartelink and Harry Agnew catch up at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Competitor Harry Bartelink and Harry Agnew catch up at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Competitor Harry Bartelink takes a break after competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Bartelink competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Meelick's Johnny White competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Parteen's Carmel and Kevin Neville with Francis Linnane of Gort at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Meelick's Johnny White competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Bartelink competing at the Clare Ploughing Championships on the farm of Cllr. Pat Burke in Whitegate. Photograph by John Kelly
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