HEREFORDSHIRE farmers will be heading for the Tenbury Countryside Show tomorrow.
The town’s annual agricultural showcase attracts a strong contingent from the county at a show that mixes the serious business of farming with family fun.
The serious side of things begins early in the morning when the judging will start of the 29th National Show of Hereford Cattle. There will also be sheep judging and a display of winning livestock.
Another draw in the main ring will be what promises to be a spectacular display from The Devil’s Horsemen Cossack Riders that will include jousting.
There will be displays of vintage tractors and other vehicles, as well as falconry and birds of prey.
Animals of various types will be shown by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust and there will also be ferret racing.
Rural arts and crafts have a marquee of their own and a variety of children’s entertainment will be available.
People intending to visit the show are reminded that only assistance dogs will be allowed on the showground.
Admission to the show is £10 for adults and £3 for concessions with children under-fives free.
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