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Adding a touch of summer colour to Balmoral Show was Lisa Neill from Creagh Concrete in Toome. \ Houston Green
Taking it all in at Balmoral Show was Shauna Mulholland from Lurgan with her two-year-old nephew Caolin Kerr. \ Houston Green
Victoria Workman from Larne along with her brother James and Lucy Rodgers from Dromara looking forward to the first day of this year's Balmoral Show. \ Houston Green
Commercial breeder Shauna Killen from Crossgar working hard at Balmoral Show. \ Houston Green
Cillian Staunton from Kinvara, Co Galway, with his dad Tommy and Rosie Leach from Warwickshire making final preparations before Balmoral Show kicked off. \ Houston Green
Three generations: David, Harry and Roy Graham, all from Lisbellaw, at the dairy dispersal sale in Enniskillen. \ Houston Green
Three-year-old Finlay Armstrong with his dad Paul from Kesh at the dispersal dairy sale in Enniskillen. \ Houston Green
The Irish Hereford Breed Society is returning with its national show at this year’s event, with one of the highest entries across all cattle breeds, writes Shanon Kinahan.
Education underpins everything that happens in Northern Irelands College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE). That education is not reserved for undergraduates, writes Amii McKeever.
The McKeevers took a trip to Fermanagh for their Holiday at Home this year. The verdict of the little people? Thumbs up; but let’s get more water activities in the next time.
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