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The broadcast of the final episode of the current series of UTV’s Rare Breed – A Farming Year, has been postponed by a week.
Farming TV series 'Rare Breed' is set to return to screen 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.
A new three-part TV series has brought together a team of petrol heads who have been restoring beloved vintage tractor models, building custom one-of-a-kind monster machines and crafting bespoke rebuilds.
A new rural TV show hopes good farmhouse cooking can help pair up single farmers with potential love matches.
Television producers are on the hunt for Northern Ireland's top tractor drivers for a lively, light-hearted entertainment show "as light-hearted as it is competitive".
The hugely successful 'Rare Breed – A Farming Year' is set to return to screens on Thursday with new families, new farms, and new challenges...and some familiar faces thrown in too.
The third episode of Rare Breed - A Farming Year was the most watched programme in Northern Ireland while it aired at 8:30pm on Thursday night.
Three new farms are set to open their gates to the public as part of this year's Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend.
The UK's flagship quality assurance certification scheme - Red Tractor - is set to make its TV ad debut as part of its new national campaign.
Early April, is one of the busiest times of the year for farmers, as the land welcomes new life once again as Big Week on the Farm returns.
From singing reverends and truck-driving women, to the pigs obsessed with Nathan Carter, 'Keepin 'er Country' has plenty up its sleeve.