Farming Rathcroghan EIP
@RathcroghanAGRI
Sustainable Farming in the Rathcroghan Archaeological Landscape, Co. Roscommon, IE.
Funded by DAFM and EU under the European Innovation Partnership Initiative.
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http://www.farmingrathcroghan.ie 13-06-2018 09:58:20
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Seasons Greetings to all our colleagues and partners for their support and contribution in 2023 [email protected]
Seasons Greetings to all our colleagues and partners for their support and contribution to Farming Rathcroghan project in 2023.
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Cattle with an itch to scratch in Rathcroghan can now get some comfort with our new innovative bespoke scratching posts.Another addition to the farming landscape. [email protected]
What a day and venue to showcase Rathcroghan..blown away by the interest and curiosty of people.
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Anyone planning a break this summer we have a number of free Guided Tour Vouchers available at the Farming Rathcroghan Postcard Garden section at Bloom. [email protected]
Just finished setting up our Postcard Garden at Bloom. My thanks to Daniel Curley, Gerard Healy & Jack Stephens.Great Crew...
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If you are planning a trip to Bord Bia Bloom 1st - 5th June,come and visit the Farming Rathcroghan Postcard Garden-Pastures New
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Farming Rathcroghan to feature in Postcard Gardens section at Bord Bia Bloom 1st -5th /June Bank Holiday Weekend.Phoenix Park,Dublin [email protected]
Blue skies today and great attendance for the Environment Friendly Farming in Sensitive Landscape presentation by Dermot Forristal/Teagasc
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Environmental Friendly Farming Practices in a Sensitive Landscape event in Co.Roscommon tomorrow. [email protected]
Farming Rathcroghan/Teagasc/National Federation of Group Water Schemes event in April. Booking now.
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Rathcroghan farmers back on the dry stone wall workshops again today.Our thanks to all who took part..great crew.
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Hardy day in Co. Roscommon at farmer training.Thanks to all the farmers who participated and to Ronan,Michael & Seamus from Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland.
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(World Book Day)-The Tain translated by Thomas Kinsella,Dolmen Editions 1969 with the wonderful brush drawings by Louis De Brocquy.
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Great to be out today getting some work done in our Farming Rathcroghan project for Hedge Laying training.Our thanks to our local farmers who joined us and tutors Steve and Clive.
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