School: Ráth na mBeach (roll number 17129)
- Location:
- Ráth na Mach, Co. Mhaigh Eo
- Teacher: R. Ó Gallchobhair
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- There are a lot of weeds on the land. Turkey weed gro[?] in potatoes. It is a green weed with a red flower. It grows in bunches. It makes the land very poor. Chicken weed is a green weed. It spreads out in bunches. It is used for pig feeding. Faraban is a green weed, which grows in potatoes. It grows very plentifull. It also harms the land, and is used for pig feeding. The boocoolawn is a tall weed with a yellow flower. It ha[?]s the land but the farmers say that it only grows in good land. The thistle is a harmfull weed to the lan[?] The fooran is a tall green weed with big wide leave[?] It grows through the meadow. It is not a harmfull we[?]. It is pulled in the summer and boiled for pigs. Áine is a small weed with three or four broad leaves. It i[?] not a harmfull weed. It is not growing plentifull around here. Rushes are weeds that grow very plentifu[?]. They are cut in the harvest and put in to bundles. The [?] they are used for thatching [?]ats and old barns. Cappogs [?}e not harmfull weeds. They are pulled and used for feeding hens.
Nettles are very harmfull weeds. They grow very plentifull. They are used for feeding young turkeys.- Collector
- Eibhlín Ó Hóra
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Cluain Caoith, Co. Mhaigh Eo