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Article: ROYAL WELSH SHOW: Farming: No beef about cattle link-up.(Appointments)
- Article from:
- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- July 24, 2003
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Byline: Steve Dube
NORTH and South came together in the Fitzhugh Championship for beef breeds, won by the Welsh Blacks.
Champion bull Mynydd William 2nd, bred by Mr and Mrs Martin Stewart of Mynydd Lane, Colwyn Bay, was teamed up with Eirianfa Caryl, bred by Alan and Eirian Griffiths of Llangybi, ...
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