
Good luck to all of our lovely member who have popped around the other side of the world to top the tan up! We hope you have a brilliant time experiencing farming in New Zealand boys.

Some of our members have qualified to represent Staffordshire YFC in the National Finals of the Live and Carcase competition. Good luck to;
Intermediate Beef – Rob Mollatt
Senior Beef- Mark Whitehurst
Senior Pigs- Hannah Britland

Big well done to all the members who took part in the Carcase Judging Competition! We had some amazing results;
Junior Beef
2nd Jack Tomlinson
3rd Ed Palmer
Junior Pigs
2nd Molly Bettson
Intermediate Beef
1st Rob Mollatt
Senior Beeef
2nd Mark Whitehurst
Senior Pigs
2nd Hannah Britland
Intermediate Team- 3rd Uttoxeter A
Senior Team- 2nd Uttoxeter A
Overall Team- 3rd Uttoxeter A
Thank you everyone for taking part and representing your club, everyone should be really proud.
Staffordshire Young Farmers Clubs are pleased to announce that their Public Speaking Competitions Day which is held on Sunday 25th November, is being supported this year by Reaseheath College, one of the UK’s leading specialist land-based colleges based in Nantwich, Cheshire. The Competitions Day sees eight competitions organised by the Competitions Committee, for the members of the ten clubs across Staffordshire to compete in.
For the younger age group, there is a Junior Reading and Junior Speaking Competitions which for many of our members, is the first experience of public speaking they will ever have. Our Intermediate members aged between 17 – 21 years, will compete in a Brainstrust Competition, which involved a team of four working together engaging in a lively debate on topical subjects to impress the judges with their quick thinking and current affairs knowledge. As well as Public Speaking, The Member of the Year Competition will also be held, split into two age categories for members aged 17 and under and 18 and over. All members are asked to submit a synopsis form prior to the day and will then be interviewed by a panel of judges. The younger members are also asked to present a PowerPoint on their experiences both in YFC and outside of the organisation and for the older members, they have a “live” interview on stage by the judges as well. Situations Vacant is the final more “formal” competition of the day, which involves members applying for a job of their choice, completing their CV and submitting a formal application. On the day of the competition they are then interviewed for that job.
Reaseheath College said ‘Reaseheath College, one of the UK’s leading land-based colleges, is delighted to continue to build on our existing relationship by supporting Staffordshire Young Farmers. Engaging with all areas of the farming community is something we take very seriously at Reaseheath and nurturing young talent through young farmers is essential as they are the future of the industry.’
To round off a busy day of competitions, two more “entertaining” ones will be held. Firstly, a Ballroom Dancing competition, where teams will be practising to perform a Show Dance to open a show (like Strictly Come Dancing). The routine is to be between 3-5 minutes long and must contain four different dance genres. In addition to this, the dancing competition will be followed by The Show Choir Competition, where teams of up to twenty members will be singing two pieces to impress the judges with their finely tuned voices.
Richard Mottershead, County Chairman said “As a charitable organisation we are reliant on sponsorship and donations in order to continue to provide a great variety of competitions and opportunities to our members. Therefore, we really appreciate Reaseheath College chosing to support Staffordshire YFC, and the future generation of the rural community in this way.”
All results from the various competitions are announced on the day and awards will be made to those coming out on top. Each competition is part of the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs Competitions Programme and the teams or individuals placed in first or second place will progress to the next round of competitions which is organised for the West Midlands Area, competing against four other counties.
For full details about the day including information sheets and a timetable, please click here

9 teams travelled to Leek High School to take part in the Mixed Hockey Competition, the results were:
1st – Lichfield YFC
2nd – Eccleshall YFC
3rd – Leek YFC

Introducing the new top table of Cheadle Young Farmers!!
Cheadle re-opened last year and have had a fantastic first year! We look forward to seeing what they get up to in the forthcoming year!
Chairman; Katherine Clarkson
Secretary; Sarah Bourne
Treasurer; Greg Large
Congratulations!
18 teams from around the County braved the rain and took part in the County Football competition at Powerleague. The results from the day were:
Male – 1st Waterhouses A, 2nd Eccleshall A, 3rd Uttoxeter A
Female – 1st Waterhouses, 2nd Eccleshall, 3rd Leek
💪You all did a amazing effort at this competition! 2nd year back at it, you should be very proud, as the rest of the club is of you all! 💪

Keep your eyes peeled! For more information. If anyone would like a ticket contact us!


We hope to see you at our meetings… still time to sign up as a Cheadle YFC member!! #trueyfc