
BORDERWAY AGRI-EXPO 2008
Friday 31st October 2008
BORDERWAY AGRI-EXPO 2008 LIVES UP TO EXPECTATIONS
Bigger and better was the ultimate aim of the Borderway Agri Expo
2008 event, and wow it did not disappoint on Friday 31st October
at Borderway, Carlisle, Cumbria.
This North West premier all-industry
agri event which is designed to act as a shop window for the high
standard of machinery and services within the industry in the area,
also attracted 340 head of livestock to compete at the various shows
held throughout the day.
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| Cattle Judging |
Event Co-Ordinator and Operations Director,
David Pritchard commented ‘we
are absolutely astounded by the overwhelming support there has been
for this event both with exhibitors, farmers and businesses. After
last years success with the first Agri Expo, we knew we had to work
hard to make the 2008 event better again and I applaud all concerned
in making this happen. There was a real buzz throughout the day’
‘With an estimated 7,500 visitors in attendance, it shows that despite
the economic downturn globally, the UK farming community still remains at the
forefront of the agricultural industry and we feel it important to promote our
industry by staging this event and giving a positive outlook for the future of
our farming industry as a whole.’
“Our thanks go to the mainline sponsors for event, namely Norbrook, Carrs
Billington, Farmers Guardian, LTS 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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| Supreme Champion |
The livestock judging
was a huge attraction of the day and the commercial cattle section
was judged by recently retired Yorkshire farmer John Peckitt. He
awarded the supreme championship to the Harryman family of Keskadale,
Keswick for their black Limousin cross heifer Black Beauty. This
15 month old homebred heifer is sired by the French bull Snoopy and
out of a Limousin cross mother. Keith, Mark and Shaun Harryman run
100 pedigree cattle and buy in commercial cattle each season to calve
down and sell through Carlisle every year.
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| Reserve Supreme
Champion |
The reserve championship
award was won by husband and wife team Alister and Elizabeth Vance
of Newton Stewart with their 14 month old Limousin sired heifer Devine
Diva. This black heifer was purchased through Carlisle earlier in
the season from Michael and Robert Scott of Thirlwall Castle. She
is sired by Carnkirk Hilton and bred from a Limousin cross mother.
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| Supreme Champions |
In the sheep section, officiating was Paul Barker
of Colne, Lancashire. His supreme champion pairs of lambs came from
the over 40.1kg Beltex class shown by Andrew Baillie of Callacrag,
Carnwath and were also the overall winning Continental lambs.
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| Reserve Supreme Champions |
The reserve supreme champion
pairing came from the winning Young Farmers class shown by Hannah
Brown of Bedale, N.Yorkshire. Her pair of Beltex sired lambs also
picked up the reserve overall winning Continental sired lambs.
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| Aberdeen Angus English National Calf Show |
Champion
Other
livestock shows taking place was the Aberdeen Angus English National
Calf Show which was judged by Northern Ireland breeder Victor Wallace.
Lifting the overall and reserve position was local breeder Brian
Ronan of the Jerusalem herd based at Appleby. The winning position
was taken by Jerusalem Lord Jupiter a May 2007 born son of Blelack
Blacksmith and out of a Dalrene Cruz bred daughter Netherton Lady
Jane.
The reserve ticket went to the female champion Jerusalem
Duchess a February 2008 born daughter to Jerusalem Lord Hermes.
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| Border British Blue Club Calf
Show Champion |
The
other Breed Calf Show on display was the Border British Blue Club
calf show and was ably judged by club president Brian Wheatley of
Penrith. The championship rosette was won by Kevin Watret of the
Solway View herd based near Annan, Dumfriesshire. Solway View Ceasar,
a 12 month old bull sired by Baron du Bois Bauloye, is bred from
the noted show cow Bringlee Sandy. This championship win is the ninth
in succession for Kevin through this show season.
In reserve position
was a 10 month old heifer shown by N & M
Beardsley of Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Woodlands Diamante a daughter
of Felicien de Courriaulx and bred out of their homebred cow Woodlands
Wildthing.
The Young Farmers Stockjudging and Stockman of the Year competition
which consisted in judging beef cattle, dairy cattle, lambs, poultry
and fresh trout. Winning the open stockjudging section was John Ritson
of Baggrayeat, runner up was Kenneth Hall of The Knells and in third
position was William Ridley of Woodhall.
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| Supreme Championship
Presentation |
In the Young Farmers classes,
the senior section was won by Karen Watson of Moorhouse Farm, runner
up was Elaine Gill of Low Longthwaite and third prize was presented
to Ross Pattinson of Low Longthwaite.
The junior class was won by
Douglas Waugh of Kilnmoss, Bewcastle and he also was presented with
the Stockman of the Year prize. Runner up in the junior class was
Matthew Wallace of Gapshield and third position went to Andrew Benson
of Gamswell Farm. The winning team prize was presented to Wigton
Young Farmers Club.
Another highlight of the days activities was the Expo
Bucking Bronco Competition which was kindly sponsored by David Allen & Co.
There was two classes of competition throughout the day, an open
section and an inter-breed society competition. Winning the open
section was Josh Richardson of Gill House. The winning breed society
was the British Limousin Cattle Society and was represented by Michael
Norman, the second prize was presented to Grant Anderson representing
the British Texel Society and third position was Paul Stobbart representing
the British Charolais Cattle Society.
Towards the end of the livestock
judging a charity auction of select items took place and in the region
of £7,500 was raised for
the two nominated charities of the day, namely Breast Cancer Campaign
and the Great North Air Ambulance. One of the highlights of the items
up for auction was a Border Fine Arts British Blue Black bull donated
by Enesco. This piece is one of only twelve in the country and after
some serious bidding was finally sold to Davies Bros of Lan Farm,
Llangadog, Dyfed.
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