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R&J Graham, Stirling, finished off a year to remember at the Limousin Red Ladies sale in Carlisle when their entry, Grahams Lily, sold for the top price of 32,000gns.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the Conservative government will back the UK farming industry, in the same week plans for DEFRA cuts are announced.
Good morning. In the news today: a new EU aid package is on the way, an open day on energy on farms will take place next month and Tom Arnold says Ireland is not ready for more forestry.
The biggest entry in the dairy ring at the Royal Welsh show proved to be the most successful, with the Holstein breed claiming top spot in the supreme championship.
Continuing his winning ways from the Royal Highland show last month Normanton 1 Leartes today claimed the Supreme Interbreed championship at the Royal Welsh show.
R&J Graham finished off a year to remember at the Limousin Red Ladies sale in Carlisle when their entry Grahams Lily sold for the top price of 32,000gns.