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In this week’s episode you get a sneak peek at Conor's Massive Tomohawk!! We show off our new packaging and the incredible marbling that makes our Wagyu melt in the mouth. The cows are calving outside, as nature intended. There's plenty of sh*t talk with dung and slurry and sheds to be cleaned. Subscribe: / @finnowfarm Check out our website: www.finnowfarm.ie Our Channel Follow us month by month as we show you archival footage which documents our journey from mixed farming practices into Wagyu Beef. In this series, each episode is made up of short videos, which give you an insight into farm life at the time. Our journey begins at the start of 2022, when we are emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic. The videos might leave you with more questions than answers! Don't be afraid to drop us a comment! Who knows, we might feature your question at the start of next month's video! What is Finnow Farm? Finnow Farm is located in Co. Cork, Ireland. Surrounded by lakes, waterfalls and forestry, it gets its name from the River Finnow, which runs alongside the farm. Who is Conor? Descending from a long line of farmers, Conor is the third generation to farm in Ballinatona. Dairy farmers for over 80 years, Conor turned to beef farming in 2010 and began breeding Wagyu – a breed of cattle originating from Japan. Wagyu beef is renowned for an intense marbled appearance which results in a tender, melt in the mouth meat. Tell Me More! On Finnow Farm our cattle are fed on a grass-based diet. Our cattle roam lush fields and mountains, grazing on green grass and native mountain herbs. As members of the Irish Organic Association, we value animal welfare and natural farming methods. Socials Check out all our social media @finnowfarm Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment and Subscribe!! Website www.finnowfarm.ie Our Food https://finnowfarm.ie/our-food/ Merchandise https://finnowfarm.ie/merchandise/ #wagyu #farm #finnowfarm #farming #farmlife #beef #japanese #breed #cattle #beef #japan #Irish Subscribe: / @finnowfarm Check out our website: www.finnowfarm.ie Follow us month by month as we show you archival footage which documents our journey from mixed farming practices into Wagyu Beef. In this series, each episode is made up of short videos, which give you an insight into farm life at the time. Our journey begins at the start of 2022, when we are emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic. The videos might leave you with more questions than answers! Don't be afraid to drop us a comment! Who knows, we might feature your question at the start of next month's video! Finnow Farm is located in Co. Cork, Ireland. Surrounded by lakes, waterfalls and forestry, it gets its name from the River Finnow, which runs alongside the farm. Descending from a long line of farmers, Conor is the third generation to farm in Ballinatona. Dairy farmers for over 80 years, Conor turned to beef farming in 2010 and began breeding Wagyu – a breed of cattle originating from Japan. Wagyu beef is renowned for an intense marbled appearance which results in a tender, melt in the mouth meat. On Finnow Farm our cattle are fed on a grass-based diet. Our cattle roam lush fields and mountains, grazing on green grass and native mountain herbs. As members of the Irish Organic Association, we value animal welfare and natural farming methods. Check out all our social media @finnowfarm Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment and Subscribe!! #wagyu #farm #finnowfarm #farming #farmlife #beef #japanese #breed #cattle #beef #japan #Irish