The Farmers Mart Oct/Nov 2013 - Issue 30 | Page 12

EVENTS M&S SPONSORS NEW YOUNG LIVESTOCK PRODUCER COMPETITION As part of its ongoing commitment to encourage and support young people working in agriculture, Marks & Spencer (‘M&S’) will sponsor the newly created ‘Young Livestock Producer’ competition at this year’s Scottish Premier Meat Exhibition in collaboration with Scotbeef and the Scottish Fat Stock Club. The new competition will see three new livestock classes created for steers, heifers and sheep, (with three new equivalent deadstock classes) which are open to livestock that meet M&S specification. The classes are open to any young producer between 18 and 26 years of age, with the live judging taking place at Caledonian Marts in Stirling on Wednesday November 20th, followed by the deadstock judging taking place on Saturday November 23rd at Scotbeef, Bridge of Allan. As well as the potential prize money, all participants will be invited to take part in a ‘walk the supply chain’ event with Scotbeef and M&S, so that they can see how each element of the meat supply chain interacts, seeing product from farm to consumer. Commenting on the announcement, Anna Playfair-Hannay, M&S Agricultural Technologist, said: “We are really pleased to be supporting this new competition. The Scottish meat industry is an important supplier to M&S and through our Farming for the Future programme we are committed to supporting young people who are starting out on a career in agriculture.” ROYAL HONOUR FOR 214TH WESTMORLAND SHOW HRH the Countess of Wessex was the first Royal visitor to the Westmorland Show which this year featured everything from the Cumbrian Axemen to celebrity chef Phil Vickers cooking Cumberland sausages. But as ever, the main attraction was the grand parade and presentation of awards as cattle, sheep, pigs and horses battled it out to be crowned supreme champion. Craig Wilkins’s four-year-old Shire horse, Oaklodge Maisie took home the supreme horse champion, the first time he has ever competed in the show. Sarah Whitley (16) from Harrogate, was delighted that her pig, a 10 month old ‘First time he has ever competed in the show’ Gloucestershire Old Spot nicknamed Tommy took home supreme champion. Show veteran Tommy was on great form an judged “perfect for his breed”. Robert and Elaine Butterfield, from Bentham, took home the supreme cow championship, with four month old Holstein, Inglewood Gold Doll. NHHS - KEEPNG PLOUGHING TRADITIONS ALIVE A dozen pairs of plough horses and nine vintage tractors competed at the annual Northern Heavy Horse Society Ploughing Match held in North Cave, which offers good ploughing land to attract competitors. NHHS chairman Mark Richardson said: “Over more than 30 years, we’ve built it up into quite a big event and people like to come along to watch a little piece of history. People like to see how land used to be worked – 12 Oct/Nov 2013 FarmersMart and what hard work it was. “Not many people plough with horses anymore so we want to keep this tradition alive and show people how everyday life was for many farmers before tractors came along. Ploughing matches are all about demonstrating skill and while it’s difficult in a tractor, it’s much harder with horses.” The event is also a major fund raiser – last year it raised £1,500 all donated to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. To read more, visit www.farmers-mart.co.uk