School: Cadamstown, Kinnitty

Location:
Cadamstown, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
B. Ní Chuignigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0820, Page 226

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0820, Page 226

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  2. The potato crop is the chief product on our farm. About two acres are grown yearly. One of the men prepare the ground in early Spring. The ground is first ploughed and tilled, then the drills are opened and the manure spread in them. When the seed is spread the drills are closed. Every seed that is sown in the ground much have an eye in it. There are very few wooden ploughs in the district at the present, but in recent years they had nothing else. All the spades that are used in this district are bought in the shop but in former days the local blacksmith used to make them.
    The people usually help one another to sow the potatoes in various ways, but
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