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Arable April: sustainability to the fore for photo competition entries

SHARING OPTIONS: Ollie Whyte sourced a bit of help in his oilseed rape crop. Seventeen bee hives surround the oilseed rape on this farm, with 30,000 bees in each one. The photo is courtesy of Mick Kelly, chair of the Fingal Bee Keepers Association. Throughout the month, Irish Farmers Journal readers have been sending in their pictures for Arable April. The initiative, run in conjunction with the Irish Grain Growers Group and supported by Seedtech, has a theme of sustainability. Through competition entries, posts and pictures on social media, tillage farmers, farming families and industry really showed the positives of the sector.

Ask LP: Where are the world s best places for star gazing?

Ask LP: Where are the world s best places for star gazing? Valerie Stimac Night Sky and The Milky Way at Bryce Canyon, Utah. ©Martina Birnbaum / EyeEm To mark Dark Sky Week author of  Lonely Planet s  Dark Skies guidebook, Valerie Stimac shares her favorite places for seeing the stars in all their glory.  Standing in the starlight under the swath of the Milky Way, the pristine night sky is one of the most incredible wonders many of us have not seen – and which is under threat due to the constant march of human progress and resultant light pollution. Whether you’ve seen the night sky and appreciate its wonder, or have never seen neighboring planets or our galaxy, stargazing is one of the best – and safest – ways to travel right now (since stargazing necessitates a large distancing policy from others). 

Pandemic relocation: The couple who abandoned Dublin for home in Co Mayo

Pandemic relocation: The couple who abandoned Dublin for home in Co Mayo Jeananne Craig 5 min read The past year, as for many people, has been filled with change and challenges for the couple; Covid-19 and redundancy led to couple s move to family property in Crossmolina   Morning sunlight streams through Kate Gleeson’s kitchen window in Co Mayo as she reflects on a life-changing 12 months. The 32-year-old was Groupon’s head of international media in Dublin, living with friends in Ranelagh, and in the process of buying her first home – a penthouse apartment in Rathmines – with her boyfriend, Kevin Duffy, when the country went into lockdown last March.

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