Suffolk Show 2nd & 3rd June 2010

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the best of Suffolk...on Show

2010 BALE Award Competition

Do you have the best farming diversification business in East Anglia?  The SAA, in partnership with Ashton Graham, is about to launch the 2010 Best Alternative Land Enterprise Competition (BALE), the region’s premier farming diversification competition. A top prize of £1000 to be spent on the enterprise is offered to the winner.

SAA’s Trinity Totties go pink in the Race for Life

Within the pink trail of more than 1500 runners and walkers around Trinity Park last week hoping to raise more than £105,000 for Cancer Research UK were a team of six from the SAA office who called themselves “Trinity Totties”, who completed the 5km Race for Life  and raised almost £700 for the cancer charity

Results of 2009 Competition

Sponsors & Trophy Winners from the 2009 Farm Business Competition

 

Congratulations to the following winners:

Class 1 - Farms up to 200 hectares

1st Prize and the F W Barker Perpetual Challenge Cup and Tankard
Fletcher & Dunt, Park Farm, Charsfield                  

2nd Prize
A Hayward & Son, Ashmoor Hall, Campsea Ash    

3rd Prize
Valley Farm Ltd, Wickham Market  
Knock & Howson, Mill Green Farm, Stonham Aspall                  

 Special Awards

 Best Arable Crop - J C Pirkis & Son, Keens Farm, Debach (Wheat)                

Best Livestock Enterprise - P D & G S Mortimer, Metfield, Harleston    

Conservation - A Hayward & Son, Ashmoor Hall, Campsea Ash                                  

 Class 2 - Farms of 200-399 hectares

1st Prize and the Cranworth Perpetual Challenge Cup and Tankard
Ash Farm Partners, Ash Farm, All Saints, Halesworth                  

2nd Prize
Porters Farms (Walpole) Ltd, Hill House Farm, Walpole, Halesworth,    

3rd Prize
John Grimsey, Raydon Hall, Orford     

Special Awards

Best Arable Crop - John Grimsey, Raydon Hall, Orford (wheat crops)               

Best Livestock Enterprise - Ash Farm Partners, Ash Farm, All Saints, Halesworth    

Conservation - Porters Farms (Walpole) Ltd, Hill House Farm, Walpole, Halesworth

Class 3 - Farms of 400 hectares and over

1st Prize and the King George VI Memorial Challenge Cup
William Kerr Farms, Letheringham, Woodbridge                  

2nd Prize
R W Wrinch & Son, Creeting St Peter, Ipswich

3rd Prize
John Brown & Sons, Hawstead     

Special Awards

Best Arable Crop - R W Wrinch & Son, Creeting St Peter, Ipswich               

Best Livestock Enterprise - Troston Farms Ltd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk    

Conservation - E J Barker & Sons, Westhorpe, Stowmarket                    

For further information about the 2009 Farms Competition contact Sue Bennitt at the Suffolk Show office.

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