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A first – Donegal farmers working ‘remotely’ as IFA meet held on farm

written by Staff Writer May 13, 2022
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Most people across Donegal are getting used to working remotely since the Covid pandemic struck.

But Donegal farmers have taken it a step further.

The Donegal branch of the Irish Farmers Association this week held their monthly meeting on a farm for the first time ever.

Delegates gathered at the farm of Seamus Quinn in Ballintra for what was a very successful day.

Many thanks to Clive Wasson for the pictures.

Andrew McShay and John Meehan at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Frank Brady, Ulster North Leinster Chairman, Tom Boyd, Pro, Brendan Mclaughlin, Cahirman and Ethan Carvill, Donegal Monaghan Executive, at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Phelin O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal speaking at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Phelin O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal speaking at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Michael McHugh, FBD speaking at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Paddy Gildea, Michael McHugh, FBD, Adrian Gallagher, Frank McClean and Charlie Wilson at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Ciaran McGee and Raymond McGroary at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Eoin Quinn, Pat Gillespie and Paddy McGlynn at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Eoin Quinn, Pat Gillespie and Paddy McGlynn at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Adrian Gallagher is congratulated by Brendan McGlynn on his appointment as vice chair of National Sheep Committee the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Eamon Quinn and Michael McHugh at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Robert Wallace and harry Wallace at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Brendan McLaughlin welcomes guest speaker Phelim O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal to the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

John O’Hanlon, Senior Regional Executive, Ethan Carvill, Donegal Monaghan Executive, Michael McHugh, FBD Guest Speaker, Brendan McLaughlin, County Chairman, Phelim O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal Guest Speaker, David McMorrow, Ballintra Chairman and Frank Brady, Ulster North Leinster Chairman to the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Brendan McLaughlin, County Chairman, Phelim O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal Guest Speaker, avid McMorrow, Ballintra Chairman and Michael McHugh, FBD Guest Speaker at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Robert Carey, Seamus Quinn and Willie Kelly at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

John McGrory, Seamus Thomas and james Thomas at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Cailean Carr, Paddy McGlyn, Eoin Quinn, Alan Quinn, Noeleen Quinn and Eamon Quinn at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Farmers at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

IFA members at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Doengal County Executive at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

Phelin O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal speaking at the first Donegal IFA County Executive held on a farm at the Ballintra Farm of Seamus Quinn. Photo -Clive Wasson

A first – Donegal farmers working ‘remotely’ as IFA meet held on farm was last modified: May 12th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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