Tillage
Over the month of April, AgriLand received hundreds of photo entries for the Arable April photo competition.
As Arable April has drawn to a close we're publishing some of the last pictures to be sent in to AgriLand.
Today marks the last day of Arable April and what a month it has been. Our readers embraced the opportunity to tell the tillage story.
As the month draws to a close we have decided to test our readers on their tillage knowledge and separate the wheat from the chaff!
We are now in the the last week of Arable April and pictures continue to fly in from our readers from Co. Laois to Co. Meath to New Zealand.
As Arable April continues on AgriLand the tillage story unfolds. As the month progresses we can see jobs changing.
Followers of the Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG) took to Facebook over the last few days to post their pictures for Arable April.
Pictures continue to fly in for Arable April. Tillage farmers are busy preparing land to sow, spreading fertiliser and spraying.
As the amount of land to be planted gets smaller the focus is turning to fertiliser, and as temperatures increase sprayers will be out.
Readers are sending in their pictures for Arable April in their droves; the AgriLand competition is heating up.
Arable April kicked off on AgriLand this week and the tillage industry has made a great start to the month of telling its story.
After the success of last year's campaign, AgriLand and the IGGG are bringing back Arable April and it is going to be bigger and better.