
BORDERWAY WAS THE BUZZ FOR AGRI-EXPO 2007
A new dawning for
the agricultural industry was the resounding success at the Borderway
Agri-Expo event held on Friday 2nd November 2007 at Borderway, Carlisle,
Cumbria.
The event attracted an estimated
5,000 visitors who were amazed by the quality of cattle and sheep
on show along with the presentation of machinery demonstrations,
breed society and trade stands which totalled nearly 120 exhibits.
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| The awards ready for presentation |
Operations Director David Pritchard commented
"The day has
been absolutely fantastic. It is a credit to the beef and sheep producers
who have exhibited their animals and it demonstrates the high quality
of stock in the UK. Despite the recent difficulties of the blue tongue
disease and protection zoned areas, over 130 head of cattle were
forward for the show and over 60 consignments of prime lambs were
also forward for judging.
“We have received some
most favourable comments that this event was greatly needed for the north west
area and there is no better place than the premier livestock centre of Borderway
to stage it.
“Our thanks go to the
mainline sponsors for this first event, namely Norbrook, Carrs Billington,
Farmers Guardian and Reeds Printers, along with H & H Insurance Brokers
and H & H Bowe Limited. We are also thankful to all our class sponsors
who supported us on the day.”
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| Cattle Championship winners with
mainline sponsors - l/r Paul Hirst of Norbrook, Ryan White of
Carrs Billington, Katie Lomas of Farmers Guardian, Reserve Champion
Neil Slack, Supreme Champion Tecwyn Jones and Lady Mayoress of
Carlisle Liz Mallinson. |
One of the highlight
of the day was the livestock judging. In the cattle
classes the top
accolade of the day went to Tecwyn Jones of Ty Newydd, Llanrwst,
Conwy with his heifer Black Beauty. Cattle judge, Jimmy Mulholland
of Great Orton, Carlisle congratulated the exhibitors for their presentation
of high quality stock on show and was delighted to have the honour
of judging the first ever Borderway Agri-Expo.
Black Beauty, a British
Blue cross sired heifer and out of a Limousin cross dam, adds this
top award to her other major outing of the season the Beef Expo 2007
held back in May. Tecwyn said
“this new event has been well
worth the journey north. Black Beauty is a super heifer and has retained
style and conformation throughout the summer months. We will be back
next year to compete at this major show”.
The reserve championship
award was presented to local show enthusiast Mr Neil Slack of Plumtree
Farm, Penrith with his red Limousin cross heifer Rhiana. Sired by
the registered Limousin bull, Cloughhead Titanic, she was purchased
from the renowned Carlisle
Autumn Suckled Calf show and sale from prominent producers
Robert and Michael Scott of Thirlwall Castle, Greenhead.
The Solway
Aberdeen Angus Club held their annual calf show which was judged
by Mr Neil Massie of Blelack, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. The Championship
ticket was won by Messrs J & W
Arnott of Haymount, Kelso with their heifer calf Haymount Wilmor
a full sister to the 2006 calf champion.
The sheep classes also attracted
strong interest and judge Mr Alec Brown of Stonefieldhill, Rosewell,
Mid Lothian commented that
“for the first event there was an
exceptional show of quality sheep forward for judging. The dressed
sheep were very well presented, but the carcase of the lamb is also
important. The show of sheep can only go forward and progress for
another year and given the fact that there was more heavy weight
lambs forward than light weights, exhibitors can prepare more in
advance for next years show.
“The event itself was
just what people wanted at this time of year, there was a good buzz
and a real friendly atmosphere”.
The Champion pair of lambs were presented by husband and wife team
James and Gillian Whiteford of Tercrosset, Brampton. Their untrimmed
Texel cross lambs were greatly admired and caught the eye of the
judge who commented that the Champion pair were full of conformation.
The Reserve pairing were Beltex lambs shown by
DR & DC Findlay
of Birdridding Farm, Leyburn, who were the winners of one of the
strongest classes forward on the day.
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| Display of the Machinery on view |
The machinery demonstrations
which took place attracted good interest. throughout the day there
was straw chopping and blowing demonstration along with silage feed
wagon demonstrations.
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Norbrook Laboratories (GB)
Ltd veterinary advisor Alistair Couper BVMS
MRCVS (right), presenting Eddie Bowe of Blennerhasset with a
Ritchie Continental Cattle Crush which Eddie won on the
Norbrook/Closamectin Injection stand
Congratulations also to R & E Smithson of Kirby Stephen,
who won the Vinks
Calving Jack on the Norbrook Laboratories (GB) Ltd Hexasol
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Another highlight of the days
activities was the Auctioneering Expo Factor competition
which was an event designed to let budding talent take the stage
as auctioneers and impress the judging panel of Neil McCleary, Lynsey
Clark and David McNeil. After some hilarious bidding the eventual
winners were Stephen Graham of Millerhill, Gilsland winning the over
26 year old category and Mark Richardson of Croft House, Kirkby Stephen
winning the under 26 age section. Our thanks go to sponsors David
Allen & Co
for their support.
The Cumbria Young Farmers
assisted with the organisation of arrangements for Stockjudging and
Stockman of the Year. The judging event consisted of placing four
beef cattle, four dairy cattle, four lambs and also answering an
animal health questionnaire. The final results were announced and
winning the Stockman of Year award was Ross Pattinson of Low Lunethwaite
Farm, Wigton, second was Simon Case of Plumpton Cottage Farm, Ulverston,
third was Richard Ridley, Woodhall, Hesket new Market and fourth
prize went to Mark Curr of Bowderdale Head, Newbiggin-on-Lune, Kirkby
Stephen.
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