School: Ceis (roll number 15342)

Location:
Kesh, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Proinnsias Ó Hainín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0186, Page 437

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  1. The parts of the potatoes having no eyes are called "cull" and are used for feeding pigs and poultry. In this part of the country the land is usually ploughed into ridges. These ridges are the "settled". That means putting the ridges into shape.
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