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Aoife McGuinness from Newcastle, Seamus Maginn from Downpatrick and Lana King from Castlewellan at Newry Show. \ Houston Green
Harold and Margaret Donnelly from Cookstown at the cattle sale at Dungannon Mart. \ Houston Green
Jennifer Kerr from Ballynahinch who graduated with a BSc (Hons) in equine management and received an award for being first in her year, at CAFRE's Enniskillen Campus with her parents Alan and Ruth. \ Houston Green
Mervyn Burrows from Dungannon along with his daughter Rebecca and grandson Calum Jones at the cattle sale in Dungannon Mart. \ Houston Green
Dessie Sloan from Kilkeel with his son Eddie, Connor Dixon from Hilltown with Aoife and Mary Kate along with Jim Killen, also from Hilltown, at Newry Show. \ Houston Green
Readers picture: Garrett Hartery from Tramore checking on the heifers with his daughter Hollie, on the farm in Co Waterford. You can send your pictures to picdesk@farmersjournal.ie.
Photo competition: Harvest 2018 is just about to kick off and we are looking for your best harvest photos. The photos will be featured in print and online, so get snapping. Send your photos to picdesk@farmersjournal.ie or tweet us @IFJ_picturedesk and be sure to use the hashtag #Harvest18. The lucky winner will receive an Irish Farmers Journal hamper. Best of luck.
Cloughbane started out as a beef and sheep farm, and while the Robinson family have maintained these enterprises, they have added a farm shop and a range of ready meals, writes Anne O’Donoghue
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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