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WHITE’S Oats, the largest oat miller and breakfast cereal producer on the island of Ireland, has marked a significant ...
The annual Ferniskey LOL 115 tractor run took place last weekend with the sun shining all day long. The run started from ...
Armagh farmer £308, Castlewellan farmer £280, Armagh farmer £255 and £245, Castlewellan farmer £240 and Armagh farmer £210 ...
STRABANE’S Ann Marie McGlynn had a homecoming run to remember as she claimed the senior ladies title at the 2025 Strabane ...
HINCH has launched two new whiskey products, Hinch Single Malt and Hinch Peated Single Malt, marking the first time the ...
The Rodgers family from the Hillhead herd of pedigree British Blondes, Dromore, County Down, not only scooped the overall ...
ROSS Jamieson, Forest Manager and Director of RJ Woodland Services, is committed to addressing Northern Ireland's lack of ...
As farmers face increasing pressure to improve sustainability and operational efficiency, many are turning to net replacement ...
STAFF and pupils from St John the Baptist Primary School are calling on budding gardeners to follow their lead and enter this year’s Belfast in Bloom competition.
THE final of the third of Ecclesville’s showjumping leagues for 2025 was held on May 16 and it was again very competitive.
On Saturday, the Clydesdale and Heavy Horses take centre stage for their judging within the main arena. On Saturday afternoon ...
Bill Brown and his wife Gail have a farm of 200 dairy cows near the village of Millisle on the Ards Peninsula.