STRONG ENTRIES ANNOUNCED FOR COUNTRYSIDE LIVE

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Competitive entries for next weekend’s Countryside Live are the second highest in the event’s12 year history, totalling 2,924 and tickets are flying out of the door, with family tickets in particular, up by 15% on last year. Family tickets admit two adults and up to three children.

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The little sister of the Great Yorkshire Show takes place at Harrogate on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 October with classes for cattle, sheep and horses, as well as poultry, pigeons and honey.

Bill Cowling, Show Director said: “The number of entries is a huge endorsement of Countryside Live by the farming and rural industry, with entries coming from as far north as Scotland and down to the south coast. And there will be quality as well as quantity as many of our winners go on to take top awards at other leading events, and I’m sure this year will be no exception. It’s a wonderful opportunity to gain an insight into agriculture, as well as have a great day out.”

Some 172 cattle will come before the judges at the Great Yorkshire Showground, 311 sheep (a record number), and 331 entries across the equine section. The honey section has special cause for celebration with an all-time best of 259.

COUNTRYSIDE LIVE 2014 ENTRY COMPARISONS
Section 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Beef 99 163 151 166 ---- 168 183 183 191 189 176 172
Beef Young Handlers --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 17 15 11
Sheep 303 303 204 232 --- 184 274 252 274 280 210 311
Sheep Young Handlers --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 18 18 19
Equine --- --- --- --- --- 156 188 226 225 303 344 283
Honey --- --- --- 152 126 99 120 129 149 215 215 259
Pigeons --- --- --- 568 620 659 782 721 673 848 769 726
Poultry --- 832 --- 931 1037 1010 1207 1260 1273 1270 1027 1095
Talented Show Jumper --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 43 48 44 54 48
Total 402 1298 355 2049 1783 2307 2781 2838 2843 3184 2828 2924

Bold = record figures

The packed programme includes firm favourites as well as some new additions. For the first time there will be mountain bike displays, pony rides are a new feature, and the popular Northern Show Cross equine competition takes place over both days rather than just one, and in the Main Ring.

Graham and Tina Fletcher will again be putting the “Search for a Talented Showjumper” competitors through their paces, whilst dog agility displays, falconry and the entertaining One Man and His Pig competition are also on the timetable.

Countryside Live was born in 2003 from the trauma of Foot and Mouth epidemic when many summer events, including the Great Yorkshire Show, had to be cancelled. Its aim, to increase knowledge and understanding of farming and rural life remains at the heart of the event.

An important element of the weekend will be the live debates, organised by the Future Farmers of Yorkshire, which will focus on the joys and challenges of working in the industry. Speakers are:

  • Kate Morgan, pig farmer from Pockthorpe, East Yorkshire
  • Malcolm Fewster, dairy farmer from Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire
  • James Hopwood, potato buyer and farmer from near York
  • Duncan Berkshire, vet from Ripon
  • Ian Pennock, agronomist with McCain Foods
  • Joe Turton, Environmental Fate scientist, Food and Environment Research Agency

The debate takes place at 12.30pm, Saturday 18 October in the Beef Ring in Hall 1. All are welcome.

Tickets are available for Countryside Live, either in advance (see www.countrysidelive.co.uk) or on the gate. Parking is free and extensive but dogs, other than assistance dogs are not allowed on the showground.

The doors open at 9am and the event closes at 5.30pm.

For the latest information see www.countrysidelive.co.uk

ENDS

9 October, 2014

Media contact: Judy Thompson, PR Manager, on 01423 546215 or email judyt@yas.co.uk

If you’ve not already applied for press passes to Countryside Live, please complete the online application form on our website, by 10 October 2014 - http://countrysidelive.co.uk/media/press-passes

YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY: 

The Yorkshire Agricultural Society was formed in 1837 and is a charity dedicated to supporting the farming industry and rural life. The Society is the organiser of the annual farming and country showcase, the Great Yorkshire Show and its sister event, Countryside Live. Both take place at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate, North Yorkshire and are flagship events for agriculture and rural life. Dates for the 2015 Great Yorkshire Show are Tuesday 14 – Thursday 16 July, and this autumn’s Countryside Live takes place Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 October.  See www.yas.co.uk for more information.

Future Farmers of Yorkshire was launched in November 2010 and is supported by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. It brings together younger farmers, vets and industry supporters. The social, but informative, group offers the opportunity to share knowledge and experiences, develop networks, organise events with key speakers and a social get together.

Elizabeth Hudson - elizabethh@yas.co.uk - 07702 598108

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