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Four LMC four competition classes at Balmoral Show this week

Balmoral Show

The Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC) is firming up preparations to return to the Balmoral Show.

Balmoral Show once again boasts a jam-packed line up of events, and The Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC) will be there, providing sponsorship for four competition classes.

Join them on Friday, 13 May, 2022, at 2pm at the sheep rings for the sheep interbreed pairs championship, the first of their sponsored events. This will be followed by the beef interbreed champion of champions, taking place at the cattle rings at 4pm.

On Saturday, 14 May watch young handlers at the sheep rings at 11am. In the afternoon you’ll find some of the team over at the cattle rings for the beef group of 5 championship, where LMC is providing sponsorship for the native breed and continental breed categories.

This will take place at 1pm and 1.45pm respectively.

LMC Marketing and Communications Manager Lauren Patterson comments that, “Balmoral Show is one of the most anticipated annual events for both industry and the general public. LMC is looking forward to welcoming stakeholders, farm families and members of the public to its stand this week.

“We are delighted to welcome our demonstrator team back to Balmoral this year, after a brief pause in on-stand cookery demonstrations due to Covid-19. Over the course of the four days the demonstrator team will showcase the quality, flavour and versatility of Northern Ireland Farm Quality Assured beef and lamb. Visitors are invited to relax in our sheltered outdoor seated area and watch on as our demonstrators create nutritious dishes, which will of course be available for sampling.

“If you’re planning a trip to Balmoral Show this year, be sure to stop by the LMC stand. Our staff team and board members will be there waiting to welcome you and they’ll be happy to have a chat about LMC’s ongoing work within the industry. You’ll find us at stand B4, located opposite the main arena.”

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