Ireland's biggest one day agri shows returns to Blueball this weekend.
The Taoiseach is set to be among those in attendance at the Tullamore Show this weekend.
The massive event is expecting to see more than 50,000 visitors upon its return to Butterfield Estate in Blueball this Sunday.
It's set to be officially opened by Agriculture Minister, Charlie McConalogue.
PRO for Tullamore Show, Brenda Kiernan says there is an amazing team behind this year's event:
Over 5,000 entries have been submitted across hundreds of competitions for this year's event.
As well as the livestock competitions, there will also be a sustainable, livestock village, its largest ever equine centre and fashion shows.
Ms. Kiernan says they're expecting entries from across the country:
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