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Pictured at the weekly cattle sale in Armoy averaging 200-250 animals, were John Mulvenna from Glenarm, Willie Donaldson from Dromore, Danny McAllister, auctioneer, and Charlie McMullan from Loughguile. \ Houston Green
Jack Maxwell (11) with his dad John from Upperlands at the weekly cattle sale, Armoy. \ Houston Green
William Hamill from Coleraine, James Taylor from Portrush, Hugh Harbinson from Coleraine and Gary Thompson from Kilraughts pictured at the Ulster Grassland Society Conference, Templepatrick.\ Houston Green
David Furber from Vicon Genesis Lisburn talking to William Beattie and his two sons Thomas and Ross from Finvoy at the Spring Farm and Plant Machinery Show, Balmoral Park. \ Houston Green
Paul Trimble from Bale Baron UK at the N.I. launch of the small bale wrapper Vewi 110, part of the live demonstration during the Spring Farm and Plant Machinery Show, Balmoral Park. \ Houston Green
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