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Top judging in Stockman of the Year

Tuesday, April 26th, 2022

On Sunday 24th April Staffordshire YFC held their second Stockjudging event, Young Stockjudge and Stockman of the Year Competition, hosted by kind permission of The Rushton Family, Upper Leese Hill Farm, Kingstone. The day was generously supported by KiwiKit Roxan and members were also able to win prize money kindly donated by The Staffordshire and Birmingham Agricultural Society.  There were eight teams taking part from across Staffordshire, with teams of twelve competitors judging four rings of animals – Dairy cows, Breeding Ewes, Butchers Lambs and Beef Cattle and placed them an order of merit, followed by delivering positive comparative reasons to the master judges.

Stockjudging is one of the many competitions organised by Staffordshire YFC and gives members the opportunity to utilise their skills with regards to judging and understanding of the make-up of an animal, market demands, and communication, observation and presentation skills which are transferrable in their future career or education path.  During Covid 19 in 2020 and 2021, these competitions did move to a virtual online format, but as with many aspects of YFC, members thrive on meeting fellow members from across the county, with Sunday being no exception.

Will Roobottom of KiwiKit Roxan attended the day and said “KiwiKit Roxan Bring New Zealand Solutions to British Farmers, Fencing Contractors and Veterinary Surgeons. Our aim is to provide good quality product that will do the job at the right price with a first-class service to our customers.  We were pleased to see the next generation of young farmers taking part in this competition, giving them a valuable skillset and enabling them to succeed.”

The results on the day were as follows:

28 and Under Member – 1st Rob Mollatt, Uttoxeter; 2nd Sally Belfield, Waterhouses; 3rd Phil Wilson, Uttoxeter.

21 and Under Member – Joint 1st Liam Poyser and Peter Cotton, Waterhouses; 3rd Andrew Hill, Leek.

18 and Under Member – 1st Hollie Kelly, Chase; Joint 2nd George Large, Cheadle and Jessica Yardley, Eccleshall

Once the team points had been combined, the clubs were positioned as follows:

Overall Young Stockjudge Team of the Year – 1st Uttoxeter JNFU; 2nd Waterhouses YFC, 3rd Lichfield YFC

Overall Stockman of the Year Team (All points combined) – 1st Uttoxeter JNFU, 2nd Waterhouses YFC, 3rd Leek YFC

After the competition, a composite team made up of the highest placed competitors in each age category will go forward and represent Staffordshire YFC at the West Midland Area eliminator on being held later in the year, hosted by Worcestershire YFC.

To view a selection of photos from the day, please click here.

 

Dairy Stockjudging Results

Tuesday, April 26th, 2022

15 teams across the Staffordshire YFC clubs took part in the County Dairy Stockjudging Competition, kindly hosted by The Stone Family, Onecote Grange, Onecote on Thursday 7th April and sponsored by HJ Lea Oakes.  Teams consisting of six members judged rings of Friesian Dairy Cows, placing them in orders of merit and giving reasons to the master judges.

This skilled competition, one of the many Staffordshire YFC run throughout the year, helps members with observation, their understanding of the make-up of the animal, market demands, communication and presentation skills.  The Junior members judge, place and give reasons on 4 animals, the Intermediate members judge, place and give reasons on 6 animals and the Senior members judge, place and give reasons on 4 animals as well as using the linear method of assessing characteristics.

Following two years of no competitions of this type, the members enjoyed a great evening with a high standard of cows to judge.  The overall results were a winning team from Waterhouses YFC with Ashley YFC taking second place, and in joint third place, it was Eccleshall YFC; Lichfield YFC and Uttoxeter JNFU.    Individually, members will go forward to represent Staffordshire at the NFYFC Finals being held on Friday 15th July at the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate.  They will be as follows: Seniors – Mark Whitehurst of Uttoxeter and Vic Astle of Waterhouses; Intermediates – Peter Cotton of Waterhouses YFC and Ruby Oulton of Ashley YFC; Juniors – Tom Bratton of Eccleshall and Tom Gray of Lichfield.

The evening was concluded with the presentation of awards along with refreshments of filled jacket potatoes, kindly sponsored by HJ Lea Oakes.

For photos from the evening, please click here.

Stockman and Young Stockjudge Returns

Thursday, April 14th, 2022

On Sunday 24th April Staffordshire YFC will be holding their first Young Stockjudge and Stockman of the Year Competition post pandemic, hosted by kind permission of The Rushton Family, Upper Leese Hill Farm, Kingstone. This year the competitions are also being supported by KiwiKit Roxan as well as prize money on offer which is donated by The Staffordshire and Birmingham Agricultural Society.  On the day, competitors will be required to judge 4 rings of animals – Dairy cows, Breeding Ewes, Butchers Lambs and Beef Cattle, placing them in an order and then giving positive comparative reasons to the master judges.

Stockjudging is one of the many competitions organised by Staffordshire YFC and gives members the opportunity to utilise their skills with regards to judging and understanding of the make-up of an animal, market demands, and communication, observation and presentation skills which are transferrable in their future career or education path.  During Covid 19 in 2020 and 2021, these competitions did move to a virtual online format, but as with many aspects of YFC, members are really looking forward to getting back together to compete for the certificates and prize money on offer.

Will Roobottom of KiwiKit Roxan said “KiwiKit Roxan Bring New Zealand Solutions to British Farmers, Fencing Contractors and Veterinary Surgeons. Our aim is to provide good quality product that will do the job at the right price with a first-class service to our customers.  Young farmers is such a great federation bringing through the next generation of farmers and giving them a skillset enabling them to succeed. We love to do what we can to support them and wish everyone the best of luck in this year’s stockman of the year”

After the competition, a composite team made up of the highest placed competitors in each age category will go forward and represent Staffordshire YFC at the West Midland Area eliminator on being held later in the year, hosted by Worcestershire YFC.

For information about the competition, please click here

Dairy Stockjudging returns to Staffs YFC

Monday, April 4th, 2022

Staffordshire YFC are looking forward to holding their first County Dairy Stockjudging Competition post-pandemic on Thursday 7th April by kind permission of The Stone Family, Onecote Grange, Onecote and kindly supported by HJ Lea Oakes.  Teams will consist of six members who will be judging rings of Dairy Cows, placing them in orders of merit and giving reasons to the master judges.

This skilled and popular competition, one of the many Staffordshire YFC run throughout the year, helps members with observation, their understanding of the make-up of the animal, market demands, communication and presentation skills.  The Junior members judge, place and give reasons on 4 animals, the Intermediate members judge, place and give reasons on 6 animals and the Senior members judge, place and give reasons on 4 animals as well as using the linear method of assessing characteristics.  There are entries from all ten clubs in Staffordshire and members have been practising at local farms to hone and refresh their skills ready to take part.

The evening will conclude with filled jacket potatoes and the results announced to see which winning members will go forward to the National Finals of the competition held in July at the Great Yorkshire Show.

Any members taking part, can download the full details by clicking here

 

J W Meakin Tractor Run Great Success

Monday, March 28th, 2022

Staffordshire Young Farmers Clubs held a spring Tractor Run on Sunday 27th March, in memory of Mr John Meakin.  Emily and Isobelle Meakin, John’s daughters who were both past members of Chase Young Farmers approached Staffordshire YFC to help them honour their dad’s memory, as he sadly passed away in March 2021 following a short and aggressive battle with cancer.

John loved tractor runs and ploughing matches from a very young age and during this time as a member of Staffordshire YFC, he loved to attend these kinds of events as well as always getting stuck in at the County Show, particularly with the YFC Show Floats Competition.  The JW Meakin Tractor Run, which left Far Coley Farm on Sunday, took 42 tractors through the beautiful Staffordshire countryside passing through Little Haywood, Great Haywood, Hixon, Lea Heath, Kingstone, Admaston and Wolseley Bridges.  The event saw many of John’s family and friends turn out for bacon baps and to wave the tractors off and then enjoy celebrating his life afterwards a hog roast.  All meat was kindly donated by T G Sargeant and Sons and Paul Sargeant of Bramshall.

Including all the donations, a raffle  and tractor entry fees, the total funds raised to date is £1896 which will be equally split between Staffordshire YFC and Katharine House Hospice, who looked after John during his illness. Emily and Isobelle Meakin said “We are completely overwhelmed by the support for the Inaugural J W Meakin Tractor Run. To have over 40 tractors was awesome, and a sight to behold when they left the farm. It really felt like a celebration of our dad’s life and meant so much to us as we couldn’t give him the send-off, he deserved at his funeral due to COVID. Raising money for Katharine House Hospice and Staffordshire Young Farmers was paramount to us. Dad was a vibrant member of Staffordshire Young Farmers all of his life, from the early raucous days, then later sharing his knowledge with the new generations.  The tractor run epitomises Dad’s life for us, with tractor’s dating back to the 1940’s, and all through the years, showing history and tradition all the way through to tractors built in 2022. It shows agriculture from every era, and Dad would have loved to see the variety and prestige that the tractors showcased.  This event could not have happened without the help and organisation of the Staffordshire Young Farmers, who are such a dedicated committed group of agriculture enthusiasts. We are truly touched how well the run went and everyone’s support.”

 Leading the tractor run behind the safety car, Rybrook Landrover, Stoke loaned one of their community cars, a Landrover Defender 90 they had built at the dealership, part of their Heritage Fleet, which also created a lot of interest along the route.    Julia Taylor, County Organiser for Staffordshire YFC said “When Emily and Isobelle approached us at Staffordshire YFC to organise the event with them, we were grateful for the opportunity to raise funds for ourselves and such a worthy cause as Katharine House Hospice.  It has been a pleasure to help family remember John in such a special way and everyone who helped out, including the YFC team of stewards and bucket collectors really enjoyed the day.”

If anyone would still like to donate, there is a GoFundMe page which will remain open until the presentation for half of the monies raised is made to Katharine House Hospice at the Staffordshire YFC Pre Show Reception on 24th May.  The link for this is https://gofund.me/1a8a6dab.

To view all the photos from the day, which were taken by Sally Elkin of Rocester Camera Club, please click here.

Indoor Cricket League 2022

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022

After 8 weeks of matches the 2022 Indoor Cricket League has finished with the following results:

1st – Uttoxeter JNFU, 2nd Eccleshall YFC & 3rd Waterhouses YFC

Thanks you to all the stewards and umpires who gave up their time and also Abbotsholme School for hosting.

Photos from the Competition can be found HERE

Volleyball Competition 2022

Sunday, March 20th, 2022

11 teams travelled to Madeley High School for the ever popular Volleyball Competition, after a hard fought day the results were as follows:

1st – Cheadle B YFC, 2nd – Cheadle A YFC & 3rd – Chase A YFC

Photos from the day can be found HERE

Pool Competition Results 2022

Thursday, March 17th, 2022

Ten Pin Stafford was the location of this years Pool Competition, 18 teams competed with the results as follows:

1st – Uttoxeter A JNFU, 2nd – Eccleshall A YFC & 3rd – Chase A

Individual results

1st – Sam Griffin – Uttoxeter A JNFU

2nd – Rob Clowes – Waterhouses YFC

3rd – John Scott – Eccleshall A YFC

Click HERE for photos from the night

Clay Pigeon Shooting Competition

Thursday, March 17th, 2022
Thank you Doveridge Clay Sports for hosting the county round of our NFYFC Clay Pigeon Shooting Competition.
Well done to all, results as follows:
Mens
1st Sam Down – Uttoxeter JNFU
2nd Robert Hind – Ashley YFC
3rd James Ball – Waterhouses YFC
Ladies
1st Thea Mycock – Chase YFC
2nd Nicole Brereton – Ashley YFC
3rd Elisa Emmerson – Ashley YFC
17 & Under Juniors
1st Tom H – Lichfield YFC
Joint 2nd Ryan – Eccleshall YFC & Harvey – Lichfield YFC
Joint 3rd William – Eccleshall YFC & Matt W – Lichfield YFC

Cookery Competition 2022

Wednesday, March 16th, 2022

Well done to the 9 teams who took part, the theme for the competition was to create a four course Gala Dinner celebrating HRH Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.  The competition was kindly sponsored by Like Nanna Made.  The results were as follows:

1st – Eccleshall YFC

2nd – Uttoxeter B JNFU

3rd – Uttoxeter A JNFU

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