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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

Estate's blooming fields - A sea of poppies on a north Norfolk estate is making headlines on the BBC's website on Friday, May 29. Members of Stalham Farmers' Club and East Norfolk branch of the National Farmers' Union are visiting the Kelling Hall estate, near Holt, on Tuesday, June 16. The tractor-and-trailer tour has been organised by club chairman Jason Cantrill following the invitation by the Widdowson family.. There has been keen demand for places on the visit, which starts promptly from 5.30pm. As numbers for the tour and hog roast supper are strictly limited, don't leave it too late to apply. Already almost 40 places have been booked. BBC Weather Watcher Alan Percy, who goes by the name Walking Tractor, said it was one of the best poppy fields he had ever seen. He said: "I was on the Coasthopper bus to Wells-next-the-Sea on bank holiday monday - a boiling hot day - and looked behind me and noticed this sea of red in the distance." The conservation theme will form part of the focus of the visit. Meet at the estate yard, NR25 7EW. Let the secretary know - michaelbpollitt@btinternet.com or text 07852 718342. All requests will be acknowledged. And don't forget the revived clay pigeon shoot against Holt & District Farmers' Club on Friday, July 3. A 40-bird sporting shoot followed by supper at the King's Head, Letheringsett. Details from Jason Cantrill or the secretary, Michael Pollitt. All welcome to shoot or join the supper. [29/05/26]
Down memory lane - Half a century ago, members of North Walsham Young Farmers’ Club were photographed raising funds for charity. One photograph in the Nostalgia feature in the Eastern Daily Press (April 11, 2026) has caused much interest especially to Stalham Farmers’ Club members. The photograph is in the Gallery on the left. On April 23, 1976, young farmers were en route to Brighton with the aim of raising £1,000 (£6,838 today) for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. Thanks to detective work (and a good memory) by Mary Beck, Tim Papworth and Mandy Sands, and help from a number of other former YFC members, it has been possible to identify those taking part in the sponsored barrow push. From left, Maurice Quantrill, Pip Roney (with pipe), Jane Garrod, Peter Fisher (half hidden), David Tann (right), Penny Bones and front, Mary Beck. Two spectators on the right, one wearing dark glasses, Billy Tann with Freda Tann. Behind the barrow, Judy Beck is standing next to the driver of her horse lorry. It is likely that Alan Beck was at the wheel with co-driver Andrew Sands. Peter Beck was then a great supporter and fund-raiser for the Guide Dogs. [12/04/26]
Breakfast in the Bure – Tuesday, April 21 (9am to 11am) - This first “Breakfast in the Bure” is an opportunity to chat and enjoy a good hearty breakfast – no agenda, no presentations. For farmers and farm staff, join Norfolk FWAG for a free breakfast at Hirst’s Farm Shop & Café , Ormesby St Margaret NR29 3LE. The event is supported by Great Yarmouth Borough Council. The organisers request that a maximum of three attend. To register go to breakfast-in-the-bure.eventbrite.co.uk [09/04/26]
Annual dinner success - What a great occasion. Almost 120 members and guests of Stalham Farmers’ Club attended the annual dinner at the Salhouse Lodge. The guest speaker Hugh Pym, who is the BBC’s health editor, spoke of the challenges facing the NHS and also revealed that he supports Scotland’s rugby team. Wisely, he made just brief reference to England’s 31-20 defeat at Murrayfield in last month’s Calcutta Cup. He was loudly applauded for his speech and then presented the club’s awards and trophies. Speech report - see under the minutes and reports tab on the left. [28/03/26]
Stalham’s triumph - Stalham regained the inter-club malting barley championship with a sample of Maris Otter, grown by Milligen McLeod Contracting, while William Love, of Walcott Farms, was presented with the Cantley Cup for best performance in the latest beet campaign. Martin Jensen, chairman of Holt & District Farmers’ Club received the reserve champion prize card on behalf of Andrew Ross, of Houghton St Giles, who had entered a sample of Buccaneer. [28/03/26]


 
Today's Date:
Fri 29 May 2026

Next Event

Tuesday 16 June 2026
KELLING HALL
Club's Farm Walk with East Norfolk NFU arranged by Jason Cantrill
Times: 5.30 for 6pm