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Cattle were in high demand this week with a packed ring of buyers and high volume of online customers at Lisahally Mart.
Sheep trade staying high with store lambs selling to 833ppk, fat lambs 745ppk and fat ewes topped £218 at Gortin Mart.
Prices continue to rise to an extent that the bullock ring averaged over £2000 per head, and weanlings sold to £1640.
More cattle on offer this week with prices staying high, stores sold to 473ppk (£2460/520kg) weanlings sold to 511ppk ...
Northern Ireland’s North Country Cheviot club’s national show took place at the start of July at Omagh Agricultural Show.
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After more than four decades of dedicated service, Heather Millar bids farewell to Trouw Nutrition Ireland, marking the end ...
The Ulster Farmers’ Union proudly showed its support for local farming and food production by taking part in the nationwide ...
After a damp and very wet Armagh Show, Armagh Down UFU group managers and staff along with UFU president William Irvine, were ...
The Dairy Council for Northern Ireland (DCNI) was established to work on behalf of farmers and processors to communicate and ...
Great weather made pleasant showing conditions for dexter breeders who travelled to the scenic location of Aghanloo, in the ...
Lawrence is from a farming family in County Armagh, where he has been actively involved in the mixed farm from a young age.