It brings the total figure to 166,000 so far this year.
166,000 people have made the trek to the National Ploughing Championships so far.
Day Two of the massive agri-event in Laois saw 90,000 people go through the gates.
The final day will see the winner of this year's Ploughing Championship announced, as well as the National Brown Bread making finals.
The weather continues to be a stand-out event of the festival, with today set to be warm and sunny once again.
While Ratheniska has been the host of the event for the last number of years, these people told us they'd like to see it moved elsewhere:
A total of 90,500 people attended Day 2 of #Ploughing2024 pic.twitter.com/AvxUEjAGMc
— National Ploughing (@NPAIE) September 18, 2024
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