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THURSDAY 4 AUGUST 2022 Burwarton Show Young Farmers
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plus ALDABRA GIANT TORTOISES Kindly sponsored by
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST HAVE VEHICLE AND PEOPLE PASSES TO GET TO THE YFC TENT ON SHOW DAY.
Correspondence & Enquiries to: Emily Towlson emily.towlson@outlook.com 07812 667740 Chairman of committee: Andrew Hardy andrew.hardy8@yahoo.co.uk 07816 410072
its Field The Best in 8.00am - 7.00pm
RULES Please note important changes 1. Entries can be staged from 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm on Wednesday 3 August and from 7.45 am – 9.15 am on Show day. 2. Judging will start at 9.30 am prompt. 3. No entry must be removed before 5.30 pm on Show day. 4. For the individual class nos. 407-422 one or more entries can be entered BUT only one prize will be awarded 5. The committee are not in any way responsible for any loss or damage of exhibits in the YFC home tent or stock Judging area. 6. Only exhibitor number(s) to be displayed on entries. 7. No entry to have been shown in any previous YFC show in 2022. 8. The Judge’s decision is final. 9. The presentation of awards will take place at 12.30 pm outside the Young Farmers Tent. Competitions and classes in this section are open to members of Young Farmers Clubs affiliated to the national federation of Young Farmers Clubs. All competitors must show membership cards if requested to do so. These competitons will be run under the general rules of the Burwarton Show as printed in the agricultural schedule.
PLEASE SEE MAP FOR LOCATION OF YFC TENT
The GORDON MORGAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
will be awarded to the Club gaining the highest number of points in both the Stock Judging and Show day competitions. Everyone entering will gain a point for their Club.
B.D.A.S. General Data Protection Regulation Policy (GDPR) Information from entry forms will be stored on a secure server and the name, address and details of entries will be published in the catalogue unless requested otherwise. Information will also be passed to our printers solely for the purpose of formulating the catalogue. Information about results may also be published and/or provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information about exhibitors and their animals may also be provided to DEFRA, Trading Standards, Depts. of County Councils, BCMS, SAC, Breed Societies and others having regulatory functions as well as the show’s veterinary advisers.The making of an entry is irrevocable consent for the storage and disclosure of information in this way. 2
STOCK JUDGING COMPETITION TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY 10 JULY AT 4.00 pm AT SEVERN LODGE FARM, KINLET, BEWDLEY DY12 3ED The VISCOUNTESS BOYNE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the OVERALL winner.
NOCK DEIGHTON AGRICULTURAL LLP and SEVERN EDGE FARM VETS have generously sponsored the Stock Judging competition. The following classes will be subject to DEFRA regulations. CLASS 401 INDIVIDUAL (split by age): Reasons will be required. Prize Money: 1st £30.00, 2nd £15.00, 3rd £5.00 Section A Under 18 years of age: - Butchers Lambs - Breeding Ewes - Beef Heifers - Breeding Rams Section B 18 years of age and over: - Butchers Lambs - Breeding Ewes - Beef Bulls - Breeding Rams We would like to thank A.G. KIRTON & SONS, ASHLEDGE LIMOUSINS, for hosting the Stock Judging competition at Severn Lodge Farm A hog roast and refreshments will be provided for all competitors.
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HOME SECTION Enquiries to Emily Towlson
ASHLEY THOMAS AGRICULTURAL SERVICES, M.ARCHER AGRICULTURAL SERVICES, JRD GROUNDWORKS, LOVATT & NOTT, BOB PRICE & SON have jointly generously sponsored the Show Day Young Farmers area. THE DOWAGER VISCOUNTESS BOYNE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Club gaining the most points in Class 402. CLASS 402 “Afternoon tea fit for the Queen” Prize money: 1st £10, 2nd £7, 3rd £5. to be staged by 9.00 a.m. Five out of the six articles of the Clubs own choice as follows: 2 items of Cookery 1 item of Craft 1 Beverage 1 Flower Arrangement Miscellaneous Up to 20 points awarded per article Interpretation / Staging and Display will be judged separately. Note: Size to be 1m wide x 1m high x 68.6cm deep (outside measurements). No backboard or sides provided – competitors to provide their own. Major discrepancies will be penalised. NO FOOD CONTAINING FISH, PATE, OR YOGHURT WILL BE JUDGED. All handicraft items to have been made WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS.
CROPS THE VIVIAN DUNN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Member gaining the most points in Classes 403-406 Prize money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 CLASS 403 Best bale of hay 2022 crop (not barn dried) CLASS 404 Best sample of silage – 2022 crop (sample to be contained in a re-sealable bag – 1kg) CLASS 405 Best sample of wheat – 2022 crop (sample of 5 heads) CLASS 406 Best sample of barley – 2022 crop (sample to be contained in a re-sealable bag – 1kg) All varieties must be named. 4
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS ALL entries to meet with W.I. requirements. The Individual Female Member gaining the most points in the YFC individual classes will be awarded the CLAIRE MORETON PERPETUAL ROSE BOWL The Individual Male Member gaining the most points in the YFC individual classes will be awarded the CHRIS PEARCE MEMORIAL SHIELD Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. CLASS 407 Club scrap book (1 per Club) CLASS 408 Club promotion board (1 per Club) CLASS 409 Burwarton Show Dance Promotion Option A – Online promotion to be published on Facebook before 02/08/22 with Emily Towlson tagged (A paper copy must be entered in the tent on show day) Option B – Road sign to be erected before 02/08/22 (A printed photo must be entered in the tent on show day) CLASS 410 Homemade flavoured liqueur CLASS 411 3 best large potatoes CLASS 412 Showstopper cake – Jubilee themed CLASS 413 Homemade picnic fit for the Queen (1 savoury, 1 sweet, 1 non-alcoholic drink) CLASS 414 MALE ONLY – Bake a Victoria sponge (must have photo evidence) CLASS 415 Jubilee themed bunting fit for a street party (minimum 1m in length) CLASS 416 Flower arrangement themed red, white and blue (must NOT exceed 76cm wide x 60cm deep. Height Optional) CLASS 417 Draw your best postal stamp CLASS 418 Create the Queens’ dog (Corgi) out of vegetables CLASS 419 Decorated boiled egg as the Queen CLASS 420 Make a scarecrow (size: minimum 1m, maximum 2m in height) CLASS 421 Scrap metal item – Windsor Castle (Maximum size 1m x1m x 1m) CLASS 422 Tallest Nettle
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COMMITTEE Chairman:
Andrew Hardy
07816 410072
Secretary:
Emily Towlson
07812 667740
Treasurer:
Dan Link
Active Committee Members: Charlie Moss, Millie Preece, Chloe Eyke, Hannah Rose, Rachel Rose, Sarah Taylor, Ben Link, Max Porter, Rosie Woodcock, Jim Griffiths, Laura Powell, Jonny Rogers, Charlotte Clark, Matt Price, Elisabeth Sales, Kie Sales Advisory:
andy Williams, Steve Barnes, David Lowe, Katie Stokes, M Nigel Broome, Alan Watkins, Peter Kirton
The Committee needs your help. Without new members we will not be able to continue. We welcome anyone to join us – ex-Young Farmers or even people who are not yet associated with the yfc. We meet about five times a year so please contact any of the above on show day or give us a ring at any time.
CHARITABLE GRANTS Exhibitors are reminded that the committee of The Burwarton And District Agricultural Society Limited has limited funds available to make grants to assist in the furtherance of any of the following objects of the Society: 1. The improvement of livestock, the advancement of breeding and the prevention and eradication of animal diseases. 2. The advancement of science and research in connection with agriculture and rural industries. 3. The development and improvement of crops and prevention and eradication of plant diseases and pests. 4. The development and improvement of agricultural machinery and equipment. 5. The holding of demonstrations and lectures on modern agricultural methods and processes. 6. The promotion of agricultural education and training. 7. The encouragement of Young Farmers Clubs and of activities related to agriculture by other youth organisations. 8. The encouragement of rural crafts and industries of interest to the farming community. 9. The promotion of co-operation between farmers and other land users with special reference to conservation. 10. The promotion of co-operation between rural and urban communities. Application for grants to assist projects that further any of the above objects should be made in writing to the secretary of the society at the show office, burwarton, bridgnorth, shropshire wv16 6QJ, by 14 February.
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BURWARTON SHOW YOUNG FARMERS ARE HOLDING A CHARITY AFTER SHOW DANCE
ON
FRIDAY 5th AUGUST 2022 Featuring
STORM MACHINE ON THE SHOWGROUND IN THE W.I. TENT. PLEASE FOLLOW SIGNS AND USE RAILWAY TRACK ENTRANCE.
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Contact Emily Towlson – 07812 667740 Andrew Hardy – 07816 410072 Published on behalf of the Show by GW Publishing Ltd. Tel: 01749 880 181