The Bannow & Rathangan Agricultural Show took place in Killag, Duncormick, Co Wexford, last Thursday and the organisers were blessed with great weather and up to 15,000 visitors.
In its 67th year, the show had more classes, competitions and attractions than ever before for this family day out. Competitions varied from cookery to livestock judging, sheepdog trials to farm produce and even vegetable judging.
The livestock section had tough competition and each animal was handled with pride during the judging.
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In the sheep ring, Pat Rossiter came out on top to claim supreme overall champion with his Charollais ram, while taking up the reserve spot was the crossbred shearling from Philip Jordan.
On to the cattle, Katie Gahan took top honours in the dairy section with her Friesian heifer calf, while second in the same class from Daniel Doyle took up reserve.
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The Bannow & Rathangan Agricultural Show took place in Killag, Duncormick, Co Wexford, last Thursday and the organisers were blessed with great weather and up to 15,000 visitors.
In its 67th year, the show had more classes, competitions and attractions than ever before for this family day out. Competitions varied from cookery to livestock judging, sheepdog trials to farm produce and even vegetable judging.
The livestock section had tough competition and each animal was handled with pride during the judging.
In the sheep ring, Pat Rossiter came out on top to claim supreme overall champion with his Charollais ram, while taking up the reserve spot was the crossbred shearling from Philip Jordan.
On to the cattle, Katie Gahan took top honours in the dairy section with her Friesian heifer calf, while second in the same class from Daniel Doyle took up reserve.
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