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Cathal Mooney owns Heather Hill Farm in Donegal, where he produces pasture-raised turkey, pasture-raised chickens, lambs and eggs and wildflower honey. He says, "Our goal is to produce local food for the community. We wa...
30: Why the best time for producing a Christmas turkey is actually in the summer is an episode from Farming for Nature by Farming for Nature. Cathal Mooney owns Heather Hill Farm in Donegal, where he produces pasture-raised turkey, pasture-...
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Published Dec 6, 2022, 28:07 long, audio available.
Cathal Mooney owns Heather Hill Farm in Donegal, where he produces pasture-raised turkey, pasture-raised chickens, lambs and eggs and wildflower honey. He says, "Our goal is to produce local food for the community. We want our customers to become friends and come to the farm to see how their food is produced.” Guest - Cathal Mooney Presenter - Brigid Barry
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30: Why the best time for producing a Christmas turkey is actually in the summer is an episode from Farming for Nature by Farming for Nature.
This episode is 28:07 long.
This episode was published on Dec 6, 2022.
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