Beet farmers and factory owners join forces at Suffolk Show to show how sugar is made
This year's Farming Live display at the Suffolk Show was a huge success - taking visitors from the field to the factory on a comprehensive journey.
Food and Farming Editor and Business Writer
Sarah Chambers is the Food and Farming Editor for the East Anglian Daily Times. She is also a business reporter for both the Ipswich Star and East Anglian...
Sarah Chambers is the Food and Farming Editor for the East Anglian Daily Times. She is also a business reporter for both the Ipswich Star and East Anglian...
This year's Farming Live display at the Suffolk Show was a huge success - taking visitors from the field to the factory on a comprehensive journey.
Students at Suffolk New College in Ipswich and Suffolk Rural at Otley have enjoyed a successful Suffolk Show after winning the mascot race.
A leading light at the Suffolk Show has stepped down as head steward of heavy horses to take up deputy show director post next year - then director.
Farmers including three who have notched up 60 years received Long Service Awards at the 2024 Suffolk Show from Bishop Martin Seeley.
Christopher Clarke and Richard Wrinch are retiring from the Suffolk Show after steering awards and announcements since the 1970s.
Marcus Searle of Norfolk took the supreme interbreed beef cattle title on day two of the Suffolk Show, while Grant Long of Stoke-by-Nayland took reserve.
Two of the Suffolk Show's youngest contestants wowed the crowds as they celebrated their third birthday competing in a calf show.
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) lobbied politicians at the Suffolk Show to offer financial boost to Britain's food producers.
Stockman Darren Knox - who keeps his own pedigree Charolais herd - scooped the Any Other Pure Beef Breed title at the Suffolk Show 2024.
John Smith of Smith Farms Clacton Ltd, at St Osyth, Essex, is delighted after the family's Holstein cow won at the Suffolk Show 2024.
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