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William Beattie from Finvoy (centre), who is the recipient of the Irish Farmers Journal YFC bursary, discusses his visit to the RUAS Winter Fair with Kieran Mailey, northern deputy editor of the Irish Farmers Journal and David Wright, northern editor. \ Houston Green
Two-year-old Joshua Patterson from Carryduff, along with his father Andrew, enjoying his first ever Winter Fair. \ Houston Green
Deborah and Sam Hanna from Ballygowan with their nine-month-old daughter Jessica and two-year-old son James, enjoying their day at the Winter Fair. \ Houston Green
Derek Allen from Moneymore with his son Jack at the annual turkey auction at Gortin. \ Houston Green
The Foster family from Kildress at the annual turkey auction at Gortin: Connie May, Jack, Ryan, Owen and Leah. \ Houston Green
Miriam Ferguson from Straid, Claire McNair and Linda Greer, both from Ballyclare, along with Jacqueline Weatherup of Straid at the Christmas fair at Ballymena Mart. \ Houston Green
Reader's picture: Joshua O’Donnell and his grandad Brian from Drumkeen, Ballybofey, Co Donegal, taking a break from feeding the sheep in the snow.
After 30 years in business, the McKeever hotel group is still a thriving, independent family business. Bridgene Keeley talks to Amii McKeever about the family ethos that powers their success.
Despite her parents doing their damndest to put her off journalism, Nicola Weir was not for turning. Her latest endeavour BBC radio show Farming Matters is not short of topics.
Our week in pictures documents farmers back on the land and small pockets of hope in the weather appear, plus hundreds of farmers flock to renewables event for information.
Our top photos from the week include farmers zero grazing a multi-species sward, spreading mushroom compost and milking cows. Our photographers also attended a Teagasc spring clover walk and marts.
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