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Wayne Rafferty from Keady with his daughter Ella and son Darragh at the weekly cattle sale in Keady. \ Houston Green
Heather and Adam Moore from Bushmills with one of the main items at the charity auction in aid of the Causeway Foundation Support Group Cancer Fund for Children at the NI farm toy and model show. \ Houston Green
Sisters Nicola and Chloe Ogle from Kesh at the cattle sale in Omagh. \ Houston Green
Vincent Lennon from Middletown, Brendan Reevey, south Armagh farming enterprise manager and John McKeown from Cullyhanna at the weekly cattle sale in Keady. \ Houston Green
Our top farming photos from the past week include urea spreading in Offaly, calf feeding in Tipperary, mountain ewes grazing in Kerry, a suckler-to-beef system in Westmeath and a mart in Tyrone.
Our photographers were busy catching events around the island this week. We have images from International Women's Day event, a rainy tillage event and a few farm visits.
Whether it’s a rundown house for sale or a derelict farmhouse, the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant means many are giving old buildings a new lease of life. Ciara Leahy and Tommy Moyles report.
Steyr debuted its prototype Hybrid CVT to the public for the first time at Agritechnica, which it says is a fully operational tractor that is close to production-ready.
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