Irish Farmer Calendar 2023

Posted on September 23, 2022

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We can reveal the 2023 calendar features hunks of agricultural charm from Offaly, Mayo, Dublin, Wicklow, and Kilkenny. Farmers appear in their full (or at least topless) glory along with rabbits, goat, dogs, ducks, hens, sheep, kittens and an alpaca. Even Santa Clause makes his first appearance in the calendar! The calendar was shot on 4 locations throughout the last 2 years, primarily Cornstown House, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, which specialising in Alpaca Trekking.

The calendar has always been a quirky head-turner, previously beating One Direction, Conor McGregor and Justin Bieber in the calendar charts, not to mention Cliff Richard and Daniel O’Donnell and achieving international recognition with ‘Irish Farmers’ the book, published by McMillan (Dan Brown, Jackie Collins publisher) in the US.

Labelled “agri porn” by Irish television’s Ryan Tubridy, the calendar has received orders from the US, Australia, UK, Brazil, Mainland Europe, Hong Kong, South Africa, with an international audience hungry to see the charms of Ireland’s farms. The first order of the 2023 calendar came from Japan, followed by Switzerland and Finland.

 

 

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Creator of the calendar series, Ciara Ryan, says that new images had not been published due to Covid restrictions last year so this calendar in a combination of shoots which took place as early as 2019 and as late as October 2021. “This year the calendar is a special edition which features 23 images rather than the usual 12 images. So far, this has gone down a treat with fans and we see new orders coming in every day from all over the world. It is great to see the calendar has universal appeal”.

The calendar is NOW available from www.farmercalendar.com for €12.99
And will be available in Calendar Club stores in Ireland and the UK from October

 

 

[Photo Credit: Ian Shipley for farmercalendar.com]

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