James Martin, Newtownards, 2nd from left, is pictured with Robbie Milligan from Banbrige and his nephews Colin, Marcus and Christopher Berry also from Banbridge during the show of Bulls and Females which was held at the King's Hall Belfast.
At the showing of bulls and females at the Kings Hall Belfast are Shauna Killen, Crossgar, Dan Rogers, Kilkeel, Sam Forbes, Raffrey, John and Catriona KIllen from Crossgar.
The female beef shorthorn champion at the show and sale of Bulls and Females at the Kings Hall, Belfast which made £3,400 in the sale the next day was owned by Denise Bailie, Vice Chairman of the club from Dromara .It was shown by Eamon Megary from Dundrod.
PSNI Inspector Leslie Badger, Banbridge Rural with Sandra Hunter a farmer from Giant's Causeway and Bailie Thompson, UFU's Legislation Committee Chairman at the Tackling Rural Crime in Northern Ireland- Working Together conference held at Crumlin Gaol.
At the Plumbridge Annual Ram fair are Malachy Boyle, with father and son, John Joe and Oliver Brannigan, all from Pomeroy.
On the farm of Harry Johnston, Ahoghill who hosted the Ulster Grassland Society autumn farm walk are Leslie Beggs and Alan Kyle from Omagh, James Morrison, Ballymena and Brian Johnston, also from Omagh.
At the Ulster Grassland Society autumn farm walk hosted by Harry Johnston, Ahoghill are Mervyn Kean, (centre, back row), from Lifford Co. Donegal with his sons James and David. James also from Lifford is pictured with his son Luke, (front, centre), and David, from Ahoghill is pictured with his sons Matthew and Joel.
The Ulster Grassland Society Autumn farm walk was hosted by Harry Johnston Ahoghill. Harry's wife Helen and sons Jack and Richard are pictured with his parents Ian and Sadie.
The male simmental champion at the show and sale of bulls and females held at the King's Hall Belfast was owned and shown by Johnny Hazelton from Dungannon.
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