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The Northern Ireland Holstein Young Breeders picked up the award for the farming Society of the Year. Northern Ireland HYB is a society focusing on nurturing young dairy farmers, organised by members for members, with five main aims and events based on learning, experience, competing, friendship and career.
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00:00the valuable contribution that clubs and societies make to the farming community.
00:05The finalists are Antrim Agricultural Society.
00:08It runs and organises the annual Antrim Show, which is held on the last Saturday of July each year in Shames Castle Estate.
00:17There's Greg's Tractor Enthusiasts.
00:20Cully Hartle Base is a community group passionate about farming, tractors and supporting the local rural area
00:28through yearly events, collaborations and fundraising for the Air Ambulance NI.
00:34The Farmers' Choir Noel Cartman promotes the health and well-being of the farming and rural communities.
00:45The Choir brings farmers and rural dwellers together to enjoy singing and increase social opportunities.
00:52Then there's Noel and Aaron Goldstein Young Breeders.
00:54They are a society focusing on nurturing youth, dairy farmers, organised by members, farm members with five main aims
01:06and events based on learning, experiencing, competing, friendship and careers.
01:12Then we have the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society, which is celebrating 170 years since its formation.
01:20The Royal Ulster Agricultural Society continues to champion Northern Ireland's renowned agriculture industry
01:27and support thousands of independent producers at its three premium events.
01:33The judges in this particular category believe that all nominees submitted in their terms are outstanding entries.
01:42But the winner is...
01:47And the winner is Northern Ireland hosting Young Breeders.
02:03Young Breeders
02:33Young Breeders

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