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Ford tractor
Ford tractor
Tractors have revolutionised farming and massively increased productivity. Pictured above is a Ford New Holland. The first mass produced tractor was created by Henry Ford, who was born on a farm near Detroit, Michigan in 1863. He was the son of William Ford, who was born in Ballinascarthy, Co Cork in 1826. As the son of a farmer, Henry Ford believed that tractors were essential to increase food production. The first Fordson Model F was completed in 1916. Henry Ford & Son Ltd. came to Ireland in 1917 and built a factory at the Marino in Cork, the first Ford foundry outside of North America. The very first Fordson tractor left the assembly line on July 3, 1919. By the end of that year, 303 tractors had been built in Cork. massively increased productivity. Pictured above is a Ford New Holland. The first mass produced tractor was created by Henry Ford, who was born on a farm near Detroit, Michigan in 1863. He was the son of William Ford, who was born in Ballinascarthy, Co Cork in 1826. As the son of a farmer, Henry Ford believed that tractors were essential to increase food production. The first Fordson Model F was completed in 1916. Henry Ford & Son Ltd. came to Ireland in 1917 and built a factory at the Marino in Cork, the first Ford foundry outside of North America. The very first Fordson tractor left the assembly line on July 3, 1919. By the end of that year, 303 tractors had been built in Cork.
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National ploughing championships
National ploughing championships
The National Ploughing Championships (www.npa.ie) take place each year in late September. It has grown into the largest event on the Irish farming calendar. Taking place over three days, the event is about far more than ploughing, with thousands of trade stands, demonstrations and retail outlets aimed at the farming community. The event takes place across a site running to hundreds of acres for the ploughing competitions, car parks and exhibitors. One of the attractions of the event is that it moves around the country to different locations. In 2011, an estimated 200,000 people attended over the three days in Athy, Co Kildare.
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Map of Ireland showing sheep numbers by county
Map of Ireland showing sheep numbers by county
This graphic shows the number of sheep per county in 2010 and the percentage change on 2009. For example, Kerry had 274,564 sheep at the 2010 census, a 2.16% increase on the previous year. The larger circles illustrate the larger county totals, with Donegal the most significant, at 387,057 sheep. The top counties – Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Kerry and Wicklow all have one thing in common – upland/mountain land. In these areas, sheep are the only enterprise suitable for the terrain.
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Grow Your Own Vegetables
It s easy inexpensive and fun to grow your own vegetables and you don t need a big garden or an allotment They will happily grow in pots If you place a strawberry barrel in a sunny spot it should ...
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Care of Your Bird Box
The box can be opened from the end of October and cleaned out Empty out old nest material and any unhatched eggs and clean the inside of the box with boiling water which should kill most parasites ...
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Protect Habitats and Encourage Biodiversity
Make your garden an attractive habitat for wildlife Plant a variety of flowers Insects will be attracted to nectar rich flowers and birds will eat the flower seeds when food is scarce in winter This ...
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Composting FAQs
Is there any way to speed up the composting process Eggshells and wood aren t breaking down in my compost bin Why is this happening and what should I do How will I know when my compost is ready to use ...
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Compost
Composting is a simple and inexpensive way to deal with your organic waste You can compost most organic materials although you should avoid putting meat bones cheese cooking oils and fish into your ...



