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David Wallace from Templepatrick, Wilson Patton from Newtownards and Alan Wallace, also from Templepatrick, at the spring show and sale of Holstein bulls at Dungannon Mart. \ Houston Green
Richard Charles from Cookstown with Gareth Smyth of Cloughmills at the spring show and sale of Holstein bulls at Dungannon.
William Oliver from Clanabogan with his son Andrew and his grandsons Alfie and Frankie, at the opening sale of sheep and lambs at Omagh Mart. \ Houston Green
At the opening sale of sheep and lambs at Omagh Mart were Ron Bradley from Dromore and Scott Ross of Newtownstewart, with his father Raymond.\ Houston Green
Michael Hood from Douglas Bridge with his sons Sam and Aidan at the opening sale of sheep and lambs at Omagh Mart. \ Houston Green
Glarryford YFC member Jessica Reid serving tea at the charity breakfast to Mervyn Dickey from Ballymena, with Stanley Alexander and Carl Reid of Glarryford. \ Houston Green
READER’S PHOTO: A man and his calf. This week, our reader’s pic was sent in by Glenys Jennings. You can send your photos to readerspics@farmersjournal.ie or Tweet us @IFJ_picturedesk
Elm Park Estate, a circa 99ac residential holding, blends the old and contemporary – the property was once home to a prep school for boys, writes Tommy Moyles.
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
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