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Farm Tech Talk Special - Irish grassland association dairy summer tour

Welcome to a special edition of Farm Tech Talk, the Irish Farmers Journal podcast with Aidan Brennan


The Irish Grassland Association Dairy Summer Tour is one of the biggest events on the dairy farming calendar, and this year the tour will visit the farms of Michael and Ollie O’Gorman. Over this show, we'll be finding out more about the host farms, what visitors can expect and we'll hear from IGA dairy tour organiser Eamon Sheehan and event sponsor AIB. 



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