A gas cylinder blaze was tackled by firefighters for three hours in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Propane cylinders went up in the middle of a field at Mid Derry Farm, near Kilry, at 3.35am.
The dangers of the gas cylinders meant firefighters had to keep a safe distance and so used ground monitoring to cool the fire from further away and covering hose reel jets.
After three hours the fire was finally extinguished by 6.33am.
A spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “Three appliances were in attendance. We also used a thermal imaging camera to monitor the site and keep the containers cool.