N.Ireland
Agricultural show societies in Northern Ireland are being urged to avail of the cross border funding sources that are now available
The potential for agricultural shows in Northern Ireland to partner with societies south of the border has been highlighted.
The Northern Ireland Shows Association (NISA) is expected to give evidence to Stormont’s...
Newry Show 2024 saw a tremendous Jersey cow scooping the event’s dairy inter-breed title...
There was a record turnout of sheep at Fermanagh Show 2023. The event was held at its new venue,...
Thousands of exhibitors, judges and spectators gathered at Shane’s Castle on the shores of Lough...
The sheep inter-breed championship at last weekend’s Castlewellan Show was won by Orla and...
This week has seen the publication of the much anticipated resilience report into the future of...
This year’s Balmoral Show saw 3,000 animals taking to the show rings, the largest entry of...
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The Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society has elected Brian Jones as its new president and he will serve in the role for the year ahead.
This week marks the official launch of Balmoral Show 2023; it is the flagship event of the Royal...
Newry Show 2023 is to be supported by a number of businesses with a strong involvement in green and...
Newry Show Society will host a ‘Big Breakfast’ on Saturday, March 4 at Jerrettspass Village...
It has just been announced that Fermanagh County Show is moving to a new home – Castle Irvine at...
A number of agricultural show societies in Northern Ireland are carrying extremely high levels of debt, which looks set to increase.
A truly impressive Suffolk shearling ewe took all the accolades at this year’s Armagh Show, held in Gosford Forest Park.
The Holstein cow, Priestland 5446 Shot J Rose, won the Supreme Championship Class at this year’s Ballymoney Show in Co. Antrim.
Rural Life
The Omagh Show will return this year after the Covid-19 pandemic for its 180th annual event, to be held on July 1 and July 2.
A £200,000 support package for Northern Ireland's agricultural shows has been unveiled by Minister...
It is believed that many of the Northern Ireland's farming show societies are in crisis and may not be able to host an event this year.
According to Northern Ireland's agriculture minister, Edwin Poots, dairy in NI can look forward to a very buoyant future.
Preparations are shifting into high gear for for the Winter Stock Festival, to be held at the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
Virginia Show attracts over 15,000 people to Cavan every year and again this year there is set to be an all-encompassing range of events to suits all tastes.