rare breed: a farming year


The hugely successful RARE BREED – A Farming Year returns to our screens next Tuesday 12 th January at 7. In March, we see how Covid-19 causes huge changes to everyday life as the first lockdown is implemented. Rare Breed - A Farming Year. 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. 'Rare Breed - A Farming Year' is back with new farms, new families and new stories from right across Ireland's four provinces. Rare Breed’s return takes lion’s share of TV viewing figures. Series 9 Series 8 Series 7 Series 6 Series 5 Series 4 Series 3 Series 2 Series 1. Working hand-in-hand with nature and the weather we see how young and old share in the seasonal rhythm which brings food from the soil to the kitchen table. The complete guide by MSN. The series, in its ninth year, includes three families whose daughters are stepping up to look after the family business along with a new community farm in County Antrim. ABOVE: Jonny Hanson runs a unique farm near Glynn, Larne. Rare Breed: A Farming Year. Tue, 05 Jan, 2016 - 00:00. 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. Moy Park returns as sponsor of Rare Breed. Sorry there are no reviews for Rare Breed - A Farming Year. One of our favourite farming television shows, Rare Breed: A Farming Year returned to our screens with much fanfare last night. The hugely successful Rare Breed – A Farming Year made a welcome return to our screens last Tuesday, and in the second episode which airs on Tuesday, January 19 at 7.30pm, we meet more families who shared their year with us. News ‘Rare Breed’ returns to TV screens tomorrow The hugely successful ‘Rare Breed – A Farming Year’ returns to screens tomorrow night (Thursday 9th January) at 8.30pm, and it is all change again with new families, new farms and businesses, and new challenges, with some familiar faces thrown in. RARE Breed – A Farming Year was once again the most watched programme in Northern Ireland at 8.30pm last Thursday night with over 150,000 viewers tuning in, equating to a 28 per cent share of the entire NI viewing audience, more than double that of the next most watched programme at that time. Employing apprentices enables us to build a robust and exciting talent pipeline. "Rare Breed" is a unique 12-part series that follows 16 Northern Irish farming families across a whole year. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. The eighth season of Rare Breed — A Farming Year begins on Thursday night on UTV at 8.30pm, following 10 Northern Ireland families who are steeped in farming and industry. . Click here and start watching the full episode in seconds. Online Editors. Click here and start watching the full episode in seconds. Rare Breed provides an in-depth look into the successes and struggles of farming life in Ireland, throughout a calendar year. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. It provides an in-depth look into the successes and struggles of farming life. It was an entertaining snapshot of a variety of farming disciplines; from bees to bulls and ice cream to sheep dogs … Moy Park proudly supports 'Rare Breed – A Farming Year' on UTV. Rare Breed - A Farming Year cast list. Jim, Evan, and Daniel share their experiences with Moy Park to date and the opportunities that alternative routes into the industry can bring. Moy Park proudly supports 'Rare Breed – A Farming Year'. 'Rare Breed - A Farming Year' returned to ITV last night as seven farming families from across Northern Ireland provide the inside track on the ups and downs of life on the land in 2020. July – with a temporary lift in lockdown it’s a chance to sell sheep Rare Breed - Episode Seven Tue Mar 2 8:00 PM. Series 9-Episode 8. 30pm, with seven families from across Northern Ireland giving us an inside view of the ups and downs of their year in 2020.. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. The return of ‘Rare Breed – A Farming Year’ was the most watched programme in Northern Ireland on its prime-time slot last Wednesday night. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life documentary series charting the reality of farming in Northern Ireland. This 12-part series charts the agricultural year through 21 farms - Arable, Beef, Dairy, Fruit, Horse, Vegetable, Pig, Sheep and even a Christmas tree farm. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Xerneas appears as a Poké Ball Pokémon. Rare Breed – A Farming Year made a welcome return to screens last Tuesday.In the second episode, which airs Tuesday 19 th at 7.30pm, we meet more families who shared their year with us.. We head to Killinchy Co.Down first to meet sixth-generation farmers, Emily McGowan and her dad, Adrian. About Episode Guide. It’s March 2020 for the Rare Breed farmers as they return to our screens at 7:30pm tonight (Tuesday, January 23 rd) for episode three of ‘RARE BREED – A Farming Year’ on UTV. Rare Breed - A Farming Year, a unique 12-part series that follows 16 local farming families across an entire year, started on UTV this Monday 16 January at 8pm. The sponsorship will see Moy Park’s core branded range, which includes primary, breaded and ready to eat products, feature on primetime television for three months. Rare Breed provides an in-depth look into the successes and struggles of farming life in Ireland, throughout a calendar year. Sorry we do not have cast list for Rare Breed - A Farming Year . 8 January 2021. Home Hit farming series ‘Rare Breed – a farming year’ returns for 9th series The hugely successful RARE BREED – A Farming Year returns to our screens next Tuesday 12th January at 7.30pm, with seven families from across Northern Ireland giving us an inside view of the ups and downs of their year in 2020. The McGovern family. Watch Rare Breed: A Farming Year season 7 episode 9 online. Rare Breed Sponsorship- Week 2. Moy Park producer and M&S Farmer of the Year Seamus Kane is featured in several of the episodes. It’s the start of lambing season and with the wet ground they are juggling space for the ewes. Watch Rare Breed: A Farming Year season 7 episode 5 online. The animals are outside, but there's still plenty of work to do. ‘Rare Breed – A Farming Year’ The hugely successful Rare Breed – A Farming Year made a welcome return to our screens last Tuesday, and in the second episode which airs on Tuesday, January 19 at 7.30pm, we meet more families who shared their year with us. Rare Breed provides an in-depth look into the successes and struggles of farming life in Ireland, throughout a calendar year. Ireland’s leading poultry brand Moy Park has renewed its sponsorship of UTV’s hit series Rare Breed – A Farming Year. The series reflects the working lives on a range of local farms. UTV Ireland has announced the return of its rural series Rare Breed: A Farming Year. The complete guide by MSN. Each 'Rare Breed' episode captures the highs and lows of each calendar month of the year. Rare Breed is the ground-breaking year-in-the-life observational documentary series charting the reality of farming in 21st century Northern Ireland. Submit Comment Your Comment Title Your Comment. In tonight's episode, lambing season is in full swing for the Prestons in Tyrone & the McGowans in Down, where wet weather is causing problems for mums & babies alike. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events '˜Rare Breed '“ A Farming Year' returns for a new series with new farms and families and some familiar faces on Thursday, 17th January at 8.30pm on UTV.