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Over the years the Stalham has invited a series of leading speakers in the agricultural industry to address members. Although meetings were suspended from around 1916 to 1919 and again in the Second World War, the club’s long-term success has been helped by the loyalty of succeeding generations of members and officers.

There have only been eight presidents since the club was formed in December 1841 and some 15 secretaries during the same period.

In 2014 – it stands at 10 presidents and 16 secretaries.

NEWS

Congratulations to barley champion - A sample of Buccaneer malting barley won the supreme championship for North Norfolk farmer Andrew Ross for the second year in a row. His winning sample will be judged by Rebecca Gee, grain procurement director of the Crisp Malting Group, against the best barley sample from a Stalham member. The inter-club supreme award will be presented at Stalham's annual dinner on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. Mr Ross, who is a fomer member of the NFU Sugar Board, of Cannister Hall Farm, Houghton St Giles, drilled the crop on stronger land in early October, which fortunately caught a late May rain and again in June. His other crop of the sme variety at Snoring on lighter land did not fare quite so well. There were 55 samples - 31 winter (mostly Craft) and 24 spring (all but 22 Laureate) - in Holt & District Farmers' Club's annual competition, which was organised by Chris Borrett, of grain merchants Adams & Howling. The reseve supreme, a spring variety, Diablo, was grown by Sam Clabon, of F J Clabon, of North Walsham. It was irrigated twice. Entries for Stalham's wheat and barley competions are invited - samples may be brought to the first indoor meeting on Wednesday, November 12 or let Mr Borrett know. [15/10/25]
Fire station visit - Welcome to the autumn season with a visit to Norfolk Fire and Rescue Station at Carrow, Norwich NR1 2EE on Tuesday, October 21 at 6.30pm. Numbers are limited but there are a few places, so let the secretary know if you'd like to come along. Red Watch crew manager James Hawkins will welcome members and his team will talk about the expanding role of the service's rescue operations including underwater searches. Please note the visit is on Tuesday. Emil michaelbpollitt@btinternet.com or text 07852 718342 or 01603 486997. [14/10/25]
Sugar beet competitions - Entries are invited for the club’s key sugar beet competitions – the best two-acres and the best whole crop. It is hoped to inspect the entries and take samples in the next fortnight or possibly early November. Please advise with field location for either the best whole crop or best two-acres. It could be in the same field. It would be helpful to include the field size (it makes it easier to locate the right crop) – with a google map or OS number. Also a contact number and possible easiest field entrance would assist the judges. Please send entries to the secretary, Michael Pollitt – and all entries will be acknowledged. If you don’t receive acknowledgment, it hasn’t been received. Again- email is probably easiest – michaelbpollitt@btinternet.com The club greatly appreciates the support of British Sugar’s team for judging the competitions. [14/10/25]
Congratulations - Belated congratulations to Tim Papworth. He has been named an NFU Community Farming Hero in recognition of his work to educate and inspire the next generation. The National Farmers' Union (NFU) asked for public nominations to mark the 10th anniversary of Back British Farming Day. Tim Papworth, who is a former NFU Norfolk chairman, was nominated for his work to teach children about food and farming as an NFU Farmers for Schools ambassador. [14/10/25]
Surprise raptor seen - Birders have been excited by the surprise appearance of a black-winged kite at Hickling. This raptor is more usually found in sub-Saharan Africa and India but was first seen in Britain in mid-Wales and then in East Anglia in July 2023. The latest sighting over the weekend was at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's reserve at Hickling, which prompted the presenter, Tom McKinney of BBC Radio 3's Breakfast programme to play a song from what he described as the "village" of Stalham. At 8.45am on Tuesday, September 9, listeners could hear Ernest John Moeran's Stalham River. If you missed it, go to BBC Sounds [09/09/25]


 
Today's Date:
Thu 16 October 2025

Next Event

Tuesday 21 October 2025
Norfolk Fire & Rescue Station
Carrow
Times: 6.30pm onwards
Further details to follow. Numbers will be limited but if you'd like to attend, please let the secretary know - 07852 718342 or email michaelbpollitt@btinternet.com