School: Drummond
- Location:
- Drummin, Co. Carlow
- Teacher: P. Ó Murchadha
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- Collector
- Michael Byrne
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Dranagh, Co. Carlow
- Some people sow two acres, more sow one and a half acres. The farmers now till with iron ploughs. There were wooden ploughs but there is none of them now. The manure is not put on the land until the drills are made. The potatoes are always sown in drills which are made with a double mould-board plough. When sowing potatoes you pick the small ones or split the big potatoes for seed. Most farmers help one another when sowing potatoes.
- When a horn falls off a cow it is put up in a hole in the cowhouse for luck. There are four drops of milk milked on the ground for luck.