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Ongoing Work in Project

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We are currently working with a number of farmers to trial our project measures which are aiming to promote good archaeological management, enhance water quality and promote biodiversity in the area, as well as to resolve reoccurring issues in the area such as:

Damage to archaeological features

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Poaching of ground around gates and drinking/feeding structures

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Mitigating effects on unprotected water features

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HeritageHubIREThe Heritage Council@HeritageHubIRE·
29 Apr

A great project in an important archaeological landscape. Great video on Rathcroghan archaeology & farming from @ruralnetwork.

Since 2019 The Heritage Council has funded a field archaeologist with @Roscommoncoco to advise farmers in the @RathcroghanAGRI EIP. https://twitter.com/ruralnetwork/status/1516925198854852608

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Our latest #EIPAgri Participating Farmer Video Blog features Gerard Walsh from @RathcroghanAGRI who explains how this project is managing the Rathcroghan farming landscape, an area of international archaeological significance, in a sustainable manner.
See: https://youtu.be/lbvJ2zdwxL4

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NationalMonsNational Monuments@NationalMons·
25 Apr

Delighted to share this video illustrating the positive impact and efforts from all involved in the @RathcroghanAGRI EIP Project.
@NationalMons is very happy to be part of this innovative scheme.
@DeptHousingIRL @noonan_malcolm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbvJ2zdwxL4 https://twitter.com/ruralnetwork/status/1516925198854852608

NRN@ruralnetwork

Our latest #EIPAgri Participating Farmer Video Blog features Gerard Walsh from @RathcroghanAGRI who explains how this project is managing the Rathcroghan farming landscape, an area of international archaeological significance, in a sustainable manner.
See: https://youtu.be/lbvJ2zdwxL4

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Farming Rathcroghan Project is a European Innovation Partnership (EIP) funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food, and the Marine (DAFM) under the Rural Development Programme 2014-2020.

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