Horses, hats and a marriage proposal on day two at Great Yorkshire Show

The Stray Ferret is running a live blog of the Great Yorkshire Show brought to you by Lister Haigh. We will keep updating this page with stories from the showground throughout the event. 

 

The second day of the Great Yorkshire Show saw another day of glorious weather. Here’s a look at the highlights.

George Eustice MP arrived this morning as secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs to answer your questions. Read what he had to say below.

This year’s show will run for an extended period until Friday. It will mean that the maximum capacity of 26,000 a day can spread out for social distancing.

Visitors are encouraged to take a lateral flow test before they arrive to prevent the spread of the virus.


4.45pm – A proposal to remember

It was a special day for Ben Atkinson and Georgia Jackson today in the main ring as Ben proposed to his girlfriend.

Ben popped the question following today’s performance by Atkinson Action Horses.

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4.22pm – Plenty of horsing around at this year’s show

This afternoon saw show jumping horses presented for visitors at this year’s show.


4pm – The people trying to keep a 2,000-year-old tradition alive

The Dry Stone Walling Association was at the Show today. The wallers passion for the skill was clear to see.

Watch our interview with waller Brian Hartley.


1.40pm – George Eustice MP answers your questions

George Eustice MP visited the Great Yorkshire Show today and took out time to answer questions at a press briefing. The secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs said:

“I do think the government is doing enough on climate change. We are working on some plans about how we can achieve net zero and obviously agriculture has a role to play in that.

“There are a number of interesting technologies such as new feed additives that can cut methane gases from livestock by about 30%.

“We were the first country to set a legally binding target of achieving net zero by 2050 and a number of other countries are following us.

We asked local farmers what they would like to ask the cabinet minister earlier today. Their main concern was the impact of setting aside land for eco-friendly projects on those with a small amount of land. He said:

“The key thing is, while farmers have always been the recipients of the so-called area-based subsidy, they have not been the only beneficiary or even the main beneficiary.

“Once we start to unravel that we will see a number of those things come back into order. What we want to do alongside that is make sure there is a profit margin in what we pay farmers to do for the environment.

“We have increased the payment rates by about 30% on what the old EU payments were. For the work we want farmers to do for the environment, we are going to pay to more generously than anyone before.”


1.20pm – Pigeons show off their good side for the camera

It’s not just farm animals at the Great Yorkshire Show, over 350 colourful and distinctive pigeons are on display. These include …

Modena pigeon

Indian faint tail pigeon

Old Dutch Capuchine pigeon


12.40pm – Hats for a hot day at the show

For £10 you can pick up a proper Yorkshire hat. There are lots of visitors looking very dapper wearing them across the site.

Yorkshire Show Hats

Do you fancy trying on a Yorkshire Show Hat?


10.15am – What is the weather going to be like for the rest of the show?

After a couple of weeks of unsettled weather the sun is set to shine down on the rest of the Great Yorkshire Show.

The Met Office has predicted both today and tomorrow will be partly cloudy with temperatures reaching highs of 23 degrees and 20 degrees respectively.

Friday is set to be the hottest day of the show. Forecasters have predicted clear skies with the temperature hitting a high of 25 degrees.

The pollen count is also set to be very high in Harrogate today and on Friday and high on Thursday.


9.30am – Photo gallery from morning of day two at Great Yorkshire Show


8.40am – Send in your questions for cabinet minister George Eustice

George Eustice MP is expected to visit the Great Yorkshire Show today. The Stray Ferret will send down a reporter to ask him your questions.

Are you a farmer from the Harrogate district? Then send in your questions for the cabinet minister by clicking or tapping here.

George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment.

George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment.