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(LEAD PICTURE) Sheep farmer, John Coyle checking on some of his 250 ewes and lambs on the farm at Ballymachugh, Co Cavan. \ Ramona Farrelly
Beef and sheep farmer, Mick Connellan, with some of his stock on a beautiful sunny day in Ballygarth, Julianstown, Co Meath. \ Ramona Farrelly
Mick Taaffe from Carnaross and Pat Bradley from Kells at Carnaross mart. \ Barry Cronin
Darren Shevlin working the ring at Carnaross Mart, Co Meath. \ Barry Cronin
James Quinlan from Toomevara and John Dollard from Cullohill at Roscrea Mart, Tipperary. \ Hany Marzouk
Boys' day out: TJ Gunning, John Crowley and John Finn from Newport at Roscrea Mart. \ Hany Marzouk
Readers picture: Taking a break from haymaking in Balla, Co Mayo were Joe Duffy, Paddy Moran, David Nolan, Robert Duffy, Barry Duffy and Patrick Duffy. You can send your photos to readerspics@farmersjournal.ie or tweet us @IFJ_picturedesk.
The weanlings are being marketed as suitable for export to Coop Italia feedlots in Italy or for feeding through the KK Club farmer network for beef supplied to the retailer via Kepak.
A top price of €5,300 was achieved at the first ever production sale of Portauns and Lisduff-bred stock.
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