More than 7000 farmers, traders and industry experts are expected to attend the Borderway UK Dairy Expo at Borderway Mart, Carlisle, on Friday, March 15 and Saturday, March 16.

The event, which showcases some of the world’s finest dairy genetics and new technology, has this year attracted an entry of more than 400 cattle from seven breeds. Industry experts Graham Kirkby, Richard Bostock and Allan Timbrell are also returning this year as livestream commentators, which in turn is expected to attract a global audience from as far as away as the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and beyond!

The Scottish Farmer: Judge Nathan Thomas takes his final walk drown this Holstein line up Ref:RH110323083 Rob Haining / The Scottish FarmerJudge Nathan Thomas takes his final walk drown this Holstein line up Ref:RH110323083 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer

A world-class international panel of judges will be forward to separate the top entries from the rest in an extended schedule of classes.

Internationally respected Brown Swiss breeder and show winner, Ben Govett, will travel from Australia to judge the Holstein, Brown Swiss, and Dairy Shorthorn classes.

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Australian Jersey dairy farmer Daniel Bacon will also bring all his southern hemisphere experience and skills north to judge the Jersey, Red White, and Ayrshire classes.

The Scottish Farmer: John Dennison Award winner last year was Hugh Kennedy of the Stair Holstein herd Ref:RH110323073 Rob Haining / The Scottish FarmerJohn Dennison Award winner last year was Hugh Kennedy of the Stair Holstein herd Ref:RH110323073 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer

Holstein master breeder John Cousar will make the comparatively short journey south from Ayrshire to judge the British Friesian classes, while the Wisconsin-based genetics expert Roger Turner will cross the Atlantic from the USA to judge the international showmanship classes.

This year’s Dairy Expo also includes a trade exhibition of some 100 organisations sharing the latest industry trends, research, ideas and progressive developments, providing visitors to the event with a comprehensive shop window for the exchange of advice, information, contacts and knowledge.

The Scottish Farmer: Jennifer Thomas all smiles as she heads to tap out he Jersey champion at last year's event Ref:RH110323050 Rob Haining / The Scottish FarmerJennifer Thomas all smiles as she heads to tap out he Jersey champion at last year's event Ref:RH110323050 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer

Event organiser Glyn Lucas believes that the success of Borderway UK Dairy Expo is how it provides the perfect demonstration of the health and dynamism of British dairy farming.

“The quality and strength of the entries in all our show classes, the full support of all our sponsors, the reputation of our judges and expert speakers, and the passion of the thousands of visitors we will welcome to Borderway in March genuinely makes this a red letter event in the UK dairy calendar and beyond.

“Last year’s Dairy Expo proved how positively the UK industry was rebounding after the pandemic, and this year the success of the event is all the more important in the face of the challenges facing the whole of UK agriculture.

“This year we are absolutely delighted to be able to give our industry a globally respected stage to show their wonderful cattle and the advances that are being made in technology and systems that are helping our farmers forge ahead and build a successful future.”

Always passionate about supporting and encouraging the next generation, the organisers have specifically tailored classes for young people in the Rising Star Award, launched here in 2021.

The Scottish Farmer: Taking the top spot at Borderway UK Dairy Expo in 2023 was the Holstein Evening Sidekick Jennifer from Evening Holsteins, pictured with Glyn Lucas and judges, Duncan Hunter, and Jennifer and Nathan Thomas and sponsors Ref:RH110323104 Rob HainingTaking the top spot at Borderway UK Dairy Expo in 2023 was the Holstein Evening Sidekick Jennifer from Evening Holsteins, pictured with Glyn Lucas and judges, Duncan Hunter, and Jennifer and Nathan Thomas and sponsors Ref:RH110323104 Rob Haining

This honour recognises the knowledge, work ethic and sportsmanship of an outstanding young person in dairy farming.

The John Dennison Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the family of the late John Dennison of Cumbria, is another prestigious honour announced at the Dairy Expo.

Glyn Lucas also offers immense gratitude for the support of all those who make Borderway UK Dairy Expo a showcase of British excellence for the dairy industry.

“We are extremely grateful for the support of our trade exhibitors, the breed societies, the industry experts and, of course, the judges whose standing and reputation commands so much respect at the highest levels within the dairy arena worldwide. And, of course, most importantly, we thank the breeders and farmers of all ages who bring their magnificent cattle to Borderway from the four corners of the UK.

“They prove without any doubt that the future of the dairy industry is bright and the opportunities are huge. Our industry offers global solutions to many current issues that face our planet such as climate change, nutrition and food security."

Borderway UK Dairy Expo 2024 is a free event for spectators with free parking also available. For more information, visit www.borderwaydairyexpo.co.uk.

Timetable of events

Friday, March 15

12 noon Showmanship competition

1.40pm (approx.) Showmanship championship

2pm Heifer show – Coloured breed classes and

Colour junior championship

4.30pm Heifer show – Holstein classes

6.30pm Holstein junior championship

Saturday, March 16

8.00am UK Dairy Expo opens

9.00am Milking classes – coloured breeds

12.00pm Break for lunch/visit trade stands

12.30pm Milking classes – Holsteins

1.30pm John Dennison Lifetime Achievement Award

2.00pm Borderway UK Dairy Expo Rising Star Award

2.30pm Borderway UK Dairy Expo Tidy Lines Award

2.00pm Young Vlogger Competition Award

4.20pm Genus supreme heifer championship

4.30pm Supreme championship presentations

5.00pm Trade stands may be dismantled

7.00pm All Britain Awards, dinner and dance

(tickets to be purchased in advance)