Medal for supporter of young farmers
Last updated at 08:59, Friday, 09 May 2008
An enthusiastic supporter of the young farmers movement in Cumbria has been awarded the Blamire Medal.
Jim Hardy, of Whitrigg House, Crosby-on-Eden, was selected for the medal for his services to Cumberland agriculture.
He will receive the medal from Blamire trustee Thomas Fisher at tomorrow’s young farmers’ northern area field day at Sorrowstones Farm, Santon, in west Cumbria.
Mr Hardy has long supported young farmers and has been very involved with the Brampton Club.
Nick Utting, from the Blamire Trust, said: “Jim is a great example of how farmers in Cumbria have developed their interest in conservation and show how farming can work hand-in-hand with the environment.”
Prince Charles presented a Blamire medal to his friends Joe and Hazel Relph to recognise their commitment to hill farming on a visit to Cumbria last month.
They were recognised for their promotion of Herdwick lamb on their Borrowdale valley hill farm.
For more information about the trust, contact secretary Nick Utting on 01228 523034.
The prestigious Blamire award is presented to those who excel in the field of agriculture and in its associated industries.
The Young Farmers field day starts at 10am tomorrow and 1,000 people are expected to attend.
The event has been organised by Drigg YFC and the chairman is Gemma Baker.Among the competitions will be chicken trussing, fish filleting and sheep net setting.
First published at 13:40, Thursday, 08 May 2008
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Links
Quick links
Play to win - free! - Online Bingo cash prizes and bonuses. Jackpotjoy has hundreds of daily winners and millions up for grabs!
Play at Jackpot joy Bingo, the UK's most stylish online bingo site and stand the chance to win a £1000 supermarket shopping spree
Jackpot Joy Bingo is one of the best Bingo website for users who love all games, as well as bingo.
- Carlisle mum and baby have lucky escape after lorry crashes into home (17 comments)
- Firefighters tackle Carlisle warehouse blaze
- Former Carlisle city centre restaurant to reopen (6 comments)
- Six hundred attend funeral of Cumbrian soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Cumbria police find body in Ullswater lake search
- Carlisle department store relaunch can make Carlisle like Manchester
- Carlisle Utd: Ian Harte out; Ben Marshall and Lubomir Michalik in (44 comments)
- Carlisle mum and baby have lucky escape after lorry crashes into home (17 comments)
- Sands Centre revamp plan slammed by Carlisle council officer (22 comments)
- Plan to demolish 200-year-old 'out of place' Carlisle cottage
Soldier funeral
Bombs Per Minute
Crucifixion
GCSE results
Girls on film