Finvoy YFC enjoy an active winter
![Pubtathalon, pictured are David Rea, Julie Young, Gillian Knipe, Ross Beattie and Jason Clyde](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_112252561.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Pubtathalon, pictured are David Rea, Julie Young, Gillian Knipe, Ross Beattie and Jason Clyde](/img/placeholder.png)
The winter period began with over 30 members travelling to Dale Farm Pennybridge, Ballymena where members got given an insight into the milk processing industry.
Many thanks must go to Dale Farm for this very informative trip.
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Hide AdNext on the club’s calendar was the annual County Antrim Big Night.
![Roadhead Farm Feeds dairy unit](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_112260015.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
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Members of the club travelled to the Tullyglass House Hotel in Ballymena to compete in a number of events including press ups, cracker eating competitions and much more.
Five members of the club took part in the highly competitive competition. Luckily Finvoy YFC played to their strengths and were crowned champions on the night. Well done to all members who took part.
The club’s annual exchange to Scotland was next on the agenda with the club travelling to Carluke Young Farmers in Lanarkshire.
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Hide AdMembers had an action packed weekend ahead of them with the club attending Biggar Young Farmers 75th anniversary concert.
![Finvoy YFC members pictured at Dale Farm, Pennybridge](https://www.farminglife.com/webimg/legacy_oak_112260014.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
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The following day members travelled to Roadhead Farm Feeds. Many thanks to Geoff Hewitt for giving them a tour of his impressive feed business and 900 cow dairy unit.
A great weekend was had by all members.