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In pictures: Arable April across the Island of Ireland

Arable April has kicked off around the country and, this year, the Irish Farmers Journal has teamed up with Irish Grain Growers and Seedtech to bring you a photo competition. The theme of the photo competition is sustainability. Make sure to upload your photos with a good caption to let us know what you are doing. Photos from readers across the country Planting rooster potatoes along the coast of Skerries.\ Ian Rooney Massey Ferguson 7726S getting ground ready for potatoes, beside the Boyne Cable Bridge.\ Aidan McCann Getting beet in the ground in Ardcath, Co Meath. \ Andrew Tallon Richard Murphy rolling spring malting barley variety Gangway. The crop was sown on 1 April at a rate of 11.5stone per acre and received four bags of 12-8-22 in the seedbed.

Scene in Edmonds: Good morning

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 16, 2021 603 Early Tuesday morning shots from Kevin O’Keeffe, who also notes that the gate leading to the Port of Edmonds marina walkway has reopened. 2 Replies to “Scene in Edmonds: Good morning” Susan Williams says: Comment Email Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. Real first and last names as well as city of residence are required for all commenters. This is so we can verify your identify before approving your comment. My Edmonds News Leave this field empty if you re human:

Big Read: Mystery over row that prompted family s call before murder-suicide

One source says the concerns centred on Johnny, the youngest of the family. Relatives were worried about his behaviour, and that someone could get hurt. Gardaí followed up with a telephone call to the Hennessy brothers. It is not clear which or how many brothers were spoken to, but gardaí were assured the situation had been defused and there was no need for their intervention on the farm. Concerns were raised by a third party, not by any of the brothers, a source said. Gardaí then made contact with the brothers and the view was that there was no need for anyone to call up at that stage.

Mystery over row that prompted family s call before Cork murder-suicide of three brothers

Tragedy has continued to dog the family. Of the four brothers, Patrick was the only one who married. He had two children, Elaine and Paudie. In 2012, his son, Paudie (20) took his own life. Two years later, in January 2014, the body of his uncle, Jer Hennessy, was recovered at the River Funshion. One neighbour described him as a quiet man and a gentle soul who worked at the Cork Marts in Macroom. Another neighbour said that whenever a farmer prodded his cattle too harshly or beat them too enthusiastically, Jer would get upset . He loved animals, the neighbour said. According to a local acquaintance who met them regularly, the Hennessys were men made tough from eking out a living. They used their hands to put food on the table, and had dirt under their fingernails .

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