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Title: In Pictures - Northern Ireland
This week we take a look a the Premiere Texel Show and Sale at Ballymena Mart, the Dorset's Show and Sale at Hilltown Mart and the Jacob's Show and Sale at Gortin.
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This week we take a look a the Premiere Texel Show and Sale at Ballymena Mart, the Dorset's Show and Sale at Hilltown Mart and the Jacob's Show and Sale at Gortin.
Jacob sheep enthusiast Josh Hamilton from Whitehouse, Castlerock enjoys the show and sale held at Gortin Mart.
Paul and his son Alex Cahoun from Omagh are presented with the trophy for the Champion Jacobs Sheep by judge Clyde Richards from Cumbria. The show and sale was held at Gortin mart.
The reserve champion at the premier texel show and sale at Ballymena was owned and shown by John Foster from Castlederg.
The champion at the premier texel show and sale held at Ballymena mart was owned and shown by Danny McKay from Rathkenny who is congratulated by Society chairman Henry Gamble, Bangor and Maureen Currie from sponsors Danske Bank.
Frank Morrison from Crossgar chats to UFU Deputy President Barclay Bell, pictured with his sons Johnny and Elliott, during the premier texel show and sale held at Ballymena Mart.
Alex Cahoun aged 10 from Omagh, gets 1st in ewe in age class at the show and sale of Jacob sheep held at Gortin. He is pictured with Joseph Duff from Omagh. Alex's ewe went on to be the show champion.
The Champion Dorsett at the show and sale held at Hilltown was owned by William Carson from Ballymena.
At Gortin Mart for the show and sale of Jacob sheep are Charlie Sproul, William and Lindsay Simpson with Jamie Simpson aged 1 1/2 and Faith Sproul all from Gortin.
Pictured at Hilltown Mart for the show and Sale of Dorsets are Michael Maybin, Vice Chairman Dorset Club from Ballymena, Karen Carson, Ballymena, Thomas Maybin, Ballyvaddy, Glencloy, Mary Cubitt, Kathrine Maybin and Graham Cubitt from Ballymena.
Our week in pictures documents farmers back on the land and small pockets of hope in the weather appear, plus hundreds of farmers flock to renewables event for information.
Our top photos from the week include farmers zero grazing a multi-species sward, spreading mushroom compost and milking cows. Our photographers also attended a Teagasc spring clover walk and marts.
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