Life as a woman running the family farm
After 20 years living in Scotland, Bronagh O'Kane came home to Northern Ireland to help out on the family farm.
She switched life in the Royal Air Force for a career working the land and said she hoped more women will get involved in farming,
"Chatting with other farmers, it is natural for them to think it'll go to the sons," she said.
"There might be a different feeling in the air of considering who's best fitted, who really wants it first and not based on the tradition of giving it to the older son because that's what people do.
"It's what's best for your family, your context, your farm."
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