I do not think we can, because it is vital for the success of Irish farmers.
Many however, were Irish farmers who settled in rural areas.
Over the years, Irish farmers have taken great pride in high quality food produced naturally.
Irish farmers are experiencing major problems, particularly in the beef sector.
Irish farmers later successfully sued the company for their losses.
Whereas in 1870 only 3% of Irish farmers owned their land, by 1908, this jumped to nearly 50%.
Irish farmers have always operated the highest standards of animal welfare.
Irish farmers are already struggling to survive in an economic climate that has been made artificially difficult.
He was president of the Irish Farmers' Association from 1990-94.
These days, the Irish farmers do rather well.