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Adare Machinery is to provider visitors of the Ploughing a flavour of the Bobcat range as well as debut the all new Bobcat ZT3500 zero turn lawn mower.
There will be several sheep societies at the Ploughing for people to learn more about different sheep breeds, ask questions to members of the society and view the sheep in the pens.
Take a look at the numbers that will be required to run the event, maintain the grounds and the food consumed at the National Ploughing Championships next week.
Michael Mahon talks to Grace Hoare about his own history with the Ploughing and the outlook for the future ahead of the 93rd National Ploughing Championships.
Just days away from Europe’s largest outdoor event, hundreds of thousands of people across the country are getting ready for the Ploughing, writes Anne O’Donoghue
Eamonn Tracey and Jer Coakley, who won gold at the World Ploughing Contest last month, reflect on their ploughing journeys to date, Grace Hoare reports.