Three generations drive pedigree Beef Shorthorn success in Ceredigion

Bulls from the Evans family’s Llwynhywel herd will be making the long trip to Stirling Bull Sales

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Three generations drive pedigree Beef Shorthorn success in Ceredigion

With the Irish Sea just in view, the 101-hectare (250-acre) Llwynhywel Farm is home to Irwel and Jane Evans, along with their herd of pedigree Beef Shorthorns. Despite only turning 10 years old in 2026,...

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