10/07/07 
            Dodging the heavy showers which unfortunately have become the
              norm lately did not dampen the judges' enthusiasm for the quality
              of farming in both livestock and arable classes for the Border
            Crop and Grassland Management Competition. 
            
            
            
            With judges from as far afield as Milton Keynes, Huntingdon and
              Kircudbright the task of selecting the winner of the various classes
              according to the competition motto - 'It's no' what ye hae, it's
            what you dae with what you hae' was made no easier. 
            The judges were impressed by the enthusiasm shown by the entrants
              and all agreed they were off to apply the same enthusiasm to their
              own farms at home. 
            There were also comments made on how refreshing it was to see
              many of the younger generation taking on the family farm with commitment
              and dedication to making farming their life - and a profitable
              one at that with added value and looking to make the best use of
              their land. Within all classes, the standard of entrants was very
              high with differences between them being minute. 
            Organised jointly by the Border Union Agricultural Society and
              the Kelso and District Agricultural Discussion Society, the event's
              committee is grateful for the generous support of a number of local
              businesses and organisations. 
            Chairman Derrek Parrish, of Hassendeanburn, Hawick, said: "We
              would also like to thank the judges and local stewards who gave
              their time to visit all farms, the entrants whose hospitality was
              once again second to none and Ednam House who hosted the judges
              and the awards ceremony." 
            The overall winner of the championship class was Robert Jackson
              and Family of Detchant Farm with a real family enterprise, with
              Peter Tweedie of Bughtrig Farm gaining the runner-up spot. 
            In the Lowground Smaller class, the Gastons of Ravelaw won with
              Will Hamilton of Bee Edge as runners-up. 
            Both places in the Lowground Smaller were taken by first time
              entrants with the winner being John B. Fullarton of Hadden Farm
              and Jane Mitchell of Courthill in second place. The stockrearing
              class was won by Giles Henry of 
            Oakwood Mill, with Peter Douglas of Ruletownhead second. Conservation
              was won by Jim Sutherland, while Jane Mitchell of Courthill was
              runner-up. 
            A Farm Walk has been arranged to OAKWOOD MILL FARM for Thursday
              12th July at 7.30pm for any interested parties by kind permission
              of the Henry Family. Any queries please contact Gillian Neill on
              07974 203421. 
            BORDER CROP AND GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT COMPETITION  
              FULL LIST OF
              RESULTS 2007 
             Championship 
              1st - J. R. Jackson, Detchant Farm, Belford
              - Fenwick Jackson Cup  
              2nd - P. Tweedie, Bughtrig, Jedburgh - MacKenzie
              trophy 
            Best Winter Wheat 
              J. M. Jackson & Son, Bowsden Hall Farm,
              Berwick-upon-Tweed 
                
              Livestock Tankard 
              P. Tweedie, Bughtrig Farm,
              Jedburgh 
            Lowground Smaller 
             1st - I. & R. Gaston, Ravelaw, Duns - Thomson
              Trophy  
              2nd - W. B. Hamilton, Bee Edge, Coldingham 
            Enterprises: 
            Combinable Crops  
              1st - J. Prentice, Swinton Quarter 
            2nd - A. & J. Hodge, Whitsome East Newton  
            Root/Veg/Pulses  
              1st
              - I. & R. Gaston  
              2nd - N/A  
            Grassland/Livestock 
             1st - S. & E.
              Robson, New Haggerston, Lowick  
              2nd - W. B. Hamilton 
            Lowground Larger 
             1st - John B. Fullarton, Hadden Farm, Kelso -
              Moore Cup  
              2nd - Jane Mitchell, Courthill, Hawick 
            Enterprises: 
            Combinable Crops 
             1st - M. H. Walker & R. M. Walker,
              Springwells, Eccles  
            2nd - John B. Fullarton 
             Root/Veg/Pulses  
              1st
              -Penmar Farming, Duddo, Etal  
            2nd - M. H. Walker & R. M. Walker 
             Grassland/Livestock 
             1st - Jane Mitchell  
              2nd - N/A 
            Stockrearing  
              1st - Giles Henry, Oakwood Mill, Selkirk - Hogg Cup 
              2nd - P. Douglas, Ruletownhead, Hawick 
             Best Commercial Beef Enterprise 
              BQ Farming Partnerships
              Ltd., Carterhaugh & Fauldshope, Selkirk
              - A. J. Fleming Trophy 
            Enterprises: 
             Crops  
              1st - J. Sutherland, Hillhouse & Addington,
              Oxton  
              2nd - BQ Farming Partnerships Ltd.  
            Grassland/Sheep  
              1st -
              Giles Henry  
              2nd - F. Jackson, Scraesburgh, Jedburgh 
             Grassland/Cattle               
            1st - BQ Farming Partnerships Ltd.  
            2nd - P. Douglas 
            Conservation 
             1st - J. Sutherland, Hillhouse & Addington, Oxton
              - Buccleuch Quaich  
              2nd - Jane Mitchell, Courthill, Hawick - Buccleuch
              Quaich 
            
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