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BELFAST is set to become a global stage as the city’s annual arts festival raises the curtain on its 63rd edition with plans to fill the city’s theatres, galleries and public spaces with voices and ...
Harvest season is one of the most demanding times in the farming calendar, the long hours, physical exhaustion, and isolation ...
A base price of 48.25c/l (3.6% butterfat and 3.3% protein) will be paid for July milk in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) which ...
Catalogues are available for the Northern Ireland Limousin Cattle Club’s third annual Ladies in Red show and sale, scheduled ...
West Leas, now on the market through Galbraith, is an exceptional amenity estate with panoramic views of some of the most scenic countryside in the south of Scotland.
NOW in its third year, the Boost-created search for a busking superstar has become a must-watch showcase for rising talent – and this year it’s turning up the volume.
Top price of the day in the Mule section was paid to well known and regular exhibitor Packie Donnelly who received £375 per head for a tremendous pen of Mule hoggets and returned one of the top ...
A strong trade was witnessed at Plumbridge on Tuesday night with quality hoggets and ewes meeting brisk demand from start to ...
Numbers remain small at Lisnaskea Livestock Sales on Tuesday 12th August however trade is very firm with lots more stock required to supply a strong demand from online and ringside competition.
A fantastic show of outstanding cattle last Friday at Draperstown Mart with bullocks selling to £3190/810kg (393ppk).
Good quality beef bred cows sold to £343 for 710k at £2460 from an Armagh producer followed by £330 for 574k at £1960 from a Tandragee farmer. A Cullyhanna farmer received £329 for 678k at £2230.