Somerset Chamber

Talk to the team 01823 444924

Menu

Tell us your business news

Learn more

 
 

Member news

Thousands of farmers facing the future together at the Dairy Show 2021

The Bath & West Showground was bustling last week when over 5,000 visitors celebrated the future of dairy farming at the 40th annual Dairy Show.

Over 250 trade stands lined the avenues and filled the buildings, all showcasing the latest machinery and technology. Headline Sponsors, Mole Valley Farmers, said: “The Dairy Show provided us with a great opportunity to connect with our valued farmers and the wider agricultural industry. We enjoyed the positive atmosphere, the opportunity for face-to-face conversations and look forward to supporting this event in the years ahead.”

Chairman of the Dairy Show, David Cotton, added: “We had to make some changes due to the circumstances, but this has given us a chance to put the spotlight on our young handlers, showing off their skills and abilities in presenting the next generation of dairy stock. Showmanship is so important and will definitely always have a place on the farm.”

A wide range of classes took place throughout the day on the Wednesday, including Guernsey, Jersey, Holstein & Any other Dairy Breed. It was a close battle between the Jerseys and the Holsteins who were herds above the rest, but the Jersey scouped the top prize on the day with The Davis Family from Tiverton winning Supreme Champion with Rivermead Bubba Lexi.

Alan Lyons, Head of Shows at the Bath & West, said: “We are so pleased that we were finally able to bring the Dairy Show back, after a break due to COVID-19. Seeing the Showground lively with visitors, trade stands and exhibitors was a welcome sight after what has been a very challenging year for everyone. We are very grateful to be ending the year on a high and would like to thank everyone for joining us this year.”

The Dairy Show will return next year, on October 5, 2022.

Connect. Influence. Grow.

Join Somerset Chamber of Commerce to give your business a stronger voice both locally, regionally and nationally. Combined with local town chambers, we represent over 2,000 businesses across Somerset with a direct line to policy-makers at all levels.

Discover the benefitsJoin now