A famous British television presenter is going to attend a local farming event.

Adam Henson, known for his presenting work on BBC's Countryfile and Gardener's World, will be attending the Borderway Agri Expo as a farming ambassador, as the organisers of the event have announced recently.

Being held at Borderway, Carlisle, this premier Autumn livestock showcase for the beef and sheep industry includes the best in commercial cattle and sheep, breed society calf shows, seminars to update farmers on the latest developments in the industry.

Adam will be attending as a Lloyds Bank Agricultural Ambassador and visitors at the event will be able to meet him at the Lloyds Bank stand.

He will also be meeting competitors, judging and presenting prizes at a range of competitions being held throughout the day.

Although best known for his appearances on TV in a variety of farming-related shows, Adam is also a working farmer and passionate conservationist, who manages a 650-hectare arable and livestock enterprise in the Cotswolds with business partner Duncan Andrews.

This farm includes the Cotswold Farm Park visitor attraction, first opened by Adam’s father in 1971, with the aim to protect some rare breeds of farm animals.

Judith Hunter, Relationship Director of Agriculture for Lloyds Bank, said: “Adam is a fantastic agricultural spokesperson, using his various platforms to raise awareness of sustainability and farming.

"Borderway Agri Expo is a real celebration of British Livestock and British Farming, and we are excited that Adam is to attend the event and participate in some elements of the programme.”

Adam’s visit will start with a reception and breakfast, hosted by Lloyds Bank, followed by a walkabout through Pedigree and Sheep exhibitor areas, also Breed Society trade stands.

He will also be getting involved with the series of seminars, being held in collaboration with H&H Land & Estates, which focus on farming for the future.

Later in the afternoon, Adam will continue with his walkabout through the Commercial Trade Stands and Commercial Cattle exhibitors and will have a chance to meet with members of the public at the Lloyds Bank stand before heading into the Commercial Cattle judging ring for some of the Championship award presentations around 3.30pm to 4pm.

Heather Pritchard, Pedigree Sales and Marketing Manager, of Harrison and Hetherington, organisers of Agri Expo, said: “We are delighted to welcome Adam to Borderway Agri Expo, Adam is a tremendous ambassador for British farming and is a working farmer who understands the many challenges facing the industry.

“He is a very welcome addition to this year’s event, and we thank him in advance for his support and interaction with farmers throughout the day.”

For more information about the event, visit https://borderwayagriexpo.uk/.