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Jul 2023
The Stray Ferret is running a live blog from the Great Yorkshire Show, brought to you by Harrogate BID.
Keep checking back for the latest stories and pictures from the showground throughout the event.
The 164th Great Yorkshire Show began at 8am this morning and a total of 140,000 people are expected to pass through the gates of the showground over the next four days.
Here's what happened during an opening day that included visits from the farming minister and the Duke of Gloucester.
Competing Cleveland Bays
Geoff Brown (centre)
It wouldn't be the Great Yorkshire Show without Geoff Brown, managing director of Ripon Farm Services, or as he is now known Geoff Brown MBE.
We bumped into Geoff while he was waiting to meet the Duke of Gloucester. Will Paxton and Paul Russell, who run rival agricultural machinery firms Paxtons and Russells, were also waiting to meet the duke when we pounced for this photo.
Ripon Farm Services has three pitches at the show, close to the main ring, cementing its reputation as the main exhibitor.
Mr Spencer answering questions at today's media briefing.
Farming minister Mark Spencer is at the show today to announce new dairy farming regulations, which he says will "promote fairness, transparency and accountability across the dairy supply chain".
The regulations have been introduced in response to concerns dairy farmers are not getting a fair price for milk.
Mr Spencer said:
At a media briefing this morning, the Stray Ferret asked Mr Spencer what specific differences the regulations will mean to farmers. He said they could more confidently challenge cases of perceived unfairness with suppliers.
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