William and George are some of our Christmas Competition winners.
Jerry Stalley from Cambridge won a Claas tractor model donated by Claas UK Ltd, and said: “I was so excited to open it, I love it!”
Bethany Wood from East Riding of Yorkshire wrote in to say she was really happy to win a Kaleb Cooper children’s book, which was donated by Hachette Children’s Group. Bethany is pictured with her new book and her favourite Jersey cow, Susie.
Hetty Loder from Yeovil, Somerset won a model Tempo F8 which was provided by Väderstad – Hetty had always planned to give her brother Jasper the prize if she won, and her parents say she has made a “carpet farmer” very happy. Jasper Loder is pictured with the prize.
Six-year-old Riley May from Ancaster, Grantham is pictured proudly holding his prize – a Massey Ferguson model donated by Peacock & Binnington.
Jeremy Waddup of East Hertfordshire won a limited edition New Holland model, which was kindly donated by Ernest Doe & Sons. Jeremy is pictured with his prize, as well as his own full-sized limited edition New Holland tractor, which was built to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee.
Isabella Lord of Clacton, Essex was the lucky winner of a Jarrold’s Taste of Norfolk hamper, donated by Larking Gowen. Apparently ever since it arrived, Isabella has been desperately trying to keep the box of goodies away from her parents!
Owen Price from Presteigne is pictured with his prize – a bundle of Greentec goodies kindly supplied by Greentec.
Amy Lockhart of Tamworth, Staffordshire is delighted with her prize – a Lego Defender provided by Farmers Guide. She commented: “After many years of entering the Christmas competition it is fabulous to have won such a fantastic prize.” Amy is pictured on the right with her daughter Lexi.
Johnny Griffin, aged seven, from Droitwich was extremely happy and excited to receive a Lego Technics forage harvester from Farmers Guide, after entering the Christmas competition with his nan, Patricia. Pictured with his dad James and their working dog Sweep, Johnny is the sixth generation at the family’s mixed farm.
Ella Smith from Stowmarket was over the moon to win a Lego forage harvester model donated by Farmers Guide, and has given the prize to her younger brother Theo who is tractor mad. The picture was taken in their grandad Steven’s tractor.
Six-year-old William Tagg from Boston was thrilled to receive his prize – a firepit which was donated by Alois Pottinger. Pictured in the (thankfully unlit) firepit is their dog, Ginny.
William Elworthy from Exeter said his son Sidney was delighted to win a ride-on Massey Ferguson tractor, kindly donated by Massey Ferguson, commenting: “It might be day or two until he can reach the pedals, but for now it will be used for carpet farming until he gets a bit bigger.”
Toby Chambers from Cambridgeshire said it made his day to come home to his prize – a Yeti Rambler 1-gallon cup donated by Thurlow Nunn Standen.
Anne-Marie Ketteringham from Thetford told Farmers Guide that her children, William and George, were thrilled to receive a JCB model, provided by G&J Peck, adding that it makes a great addition to their farm.
Stephen Beddoes from Shropshire was one of our lucky winners this month – he is pictured with his DVD, provided by Anglian Agri Media.
Hugh Evans from Northamptonshire sent in a picture of the whole family enjoying his prize – a set of goodies from KWS UK. Pictured are Hugh and wife Rebecca with their children Phoebe and Max.
Pictured with her Gressingham Food goodies, donated by Gressingham Food, is lucky winner Roxy Beasley of Lutterworth, Leicester.
Pictured with Herbie the dog, Alice Utting is seen here wearing her granddad Andrew Havers’ new wellies, which he purchased using the voucher provided by Gumleaf. From Suffolk, Andrew said: “Alice has ambitions to fill my boots on the farm.”
Lucky winner John Thomas from Nr Barry, South Wales, is pictured enjoying his Jeremy Clarkson book, which was donated by Penguin.
Lucy and Adeline Crosby of Chelmsford, Essex, had a lovely surprise when they received their prize, which was donated by BIOIM beehives. Their dad Mark said they can’t wait to plant the seeds this spring.
The photos have also been featured in the March issue of Farmers Guide magazine.