Dieback disease continues to spread through our ash trees

The tree is important economically and culturally — from furniture to biomass to an Irish national symbol, the hurley.
Dieback disease continues to spread through our ash trees

If you have lived in Ireland for any reasonable length of time, you are likely to be familiar with the ‘clash of the ash’.

This is a term used in hurling circles to describe some of the more intense encounters that happen in the game of hurling.

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