The three-day countryside extravaganza took place in mid-June during glorious weather as the NFU took up residence in our marquee at the centre of the action; a hop and a skip from the main ring.
Tom attended the Three Counties Showground on the first day to address an audience keen to hear about the latest work in the upper echelons of political power the NFU undertakes on members’ behalf.
Much to discuss
Introduced by NFU Herefordshire County Chair Martin Williams, the president then fielded questions
from a packed crowd, including queries on stock movement plans for the all-England bluetongue control zone, labour costs for seasonal workers, GM grain in imported ethanol and SFI reform.
There was also praise from the audience for the local work taken on by the NFU in Herefordshire and Worcestershire during a very difficult time for farming.
The show is shared between three NFU counties, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, and it was Herefordshire’s turn to host this time.
'Real honour'
County Adviser Ali Parker said: “It was a real honour for Herefordshire to host at our Royal Three Counties Show marquee and to have Tom there as our guest.
“Members really appreciated hearing directly from the president and having the opportunity to ask him and HQ and regional staff questions about the NFU’s latest work.”