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The hugely successful Rare Breed – A Farming Year is to return to screens tomorrow night (January 12) with the new series featuring an inside view of the ups and downs of a Fermanagh farming family s year in 2020. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. The series, in its ninth year, features several people including three families whose daughters are stepping up to look after the family business along with a new community farm in County Antrim. And in Fermanagh, the series also meets a young couple running a dairy enterprise. In the first episode audiences are to be introduced to five of the seven families in the series, including Andrew and Margaret Little from Tempo, where they run a progressive dairy enterprise. Andrew is a second generation farmer working alongside his Dad, Raymond. Former nurse Margaret is busy rearing calves in the farm’s ‘maternity’ unit, driving during ....
January 9, 2021 10:00 am Farming TV series ‘Rare Breed’ is set to return to screens on Tuesday (January 12, January) with seven families from across Northern Ireland giving an inside view of the ups and downs of the year so far. The documentary series, which is in its ninth year, features three families whose daughters are stepping up to look after the business, along with a new community farm in Co. Antrim and a young couple running a dairy farm in Co. Fermanagh. In the first episode, we meet five of the families. First off is the Preston family at their sheep farm near Gortin, Tyrone who are busy preparing for their pedigree Beltex flock’s lambing season. ....