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In pictures: highlights from the last week of Arable April

April has been a busy month on tillage farms. Over the past four weeks, readers have been sending in their best tillage snaps as part of Arable April. Arable April showcased the very best of the tillage industry over the month and was brought to you by the Irish Farmers Journal and the Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG), with the support of Seedtech. Entries for the Arable April photo competition are now closed and the judges are deliberating. Here are selection of the best pictures submitted over the past week. Arable April around the country Killen Bros drilling spring barley in Derry this week. Picture submitted by Lorraine Killen.

Social enterprise a valuable addition at the heart of community

Social enterprise a valuable addition at the heart of community Pricewatch: Rethink Ireland to run a Future is Social campaign in bid to build awareness about 3 hours ago   Adding the generally positive word “social” to another word is not always, as we all are wearily aware these days, a good thing. Social distancing is as miserable a phrase as we have right now while marrying social and network or social and media is, more often than not, a sure fire way of falling down a rabbit hole into a murky lake of misinformation, conspiracy, bitterness and anger. One exception is the word Enterprise. Putting the words social and enterprise together is still a good thing.

Sustainability is the goal for this family from the sunny south east

Sponsored Sponsored content is premium paid-for content produced by The Irish Times Content Studio on behalf of commercial clients. The Irish Times newsroom or other editorial departments are not involved in the production of Sponsored content. Sustainability is the goal for this family from the sunny south east Nicola Crowley and Dvir Nusery have built a business and a family life that puts caring for the planet at the centre of everything they do about 2 hours ago Sponsored by Volkswagen Nicola and Dvir with children Adele and Oran, at home in Tramore, Co Waterford. Photographs: Conor Mulhern   Being earth-kind is something that’s baked-in for Nicola Crowley and husband Dvir Nusery, who own the Tramore deli Mezze, an “almost vegetarian” business that’s a hit in the seaside town.

Food festivals going virtual mean valuable exposure for small producers

Food festivals going virtual mean valuable exposure for small producers
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