A new president of the Melplash Agricultural Society has been announced.

Farmer, Michael Fooks, is now president, having been involved with the society for more than 60 years.

Michael said: "“I feel very honoured and privileged to be elected as the President of the Melplash Agricultural Society in 2023.

"Coming from a farming family living locally in North Poorton, the society has been an important part of my life for as long as I can remember.

"When I was at school, Melplash Show was the last day out before going back to school for the autumn term.

"When I left school at 15 years to work on the farm I started helping as a volunteer with the show and competing in the annual ploughing match which I still do today. The only years I haven’t entered the ploughing match was in 1984 when I was society chairman and in 2020 when it was cancelled due to Covid.

"Now as a farmer and father myself, it is the same for my children and their children too. All of them are actively involved with the society.

"The Melplash Show is a fantastic shop window for us local farmers and those that work on the land. I look forward to sharing our farming world with you.” 

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Michael has two sisters, Hazel and Christabel, and three brothers, David, Jeffrey and Francis.

The brothers farm at Manor Farm North Poorton, the farm that their grandfather took on in the 1920s. Trading as Fooks Brothers they have a mixed farm on 800 acres, dairy herd of 150 Holsteins, a flock of 250 ewes, Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset and 80-90 acres of arable.

Two of Michael’s nephews have now joined them on the farm, which has meant that Michael only now milks the cows once a week or when required! 

Michael is married to Pam, and they have two daughters, Helen and Julia, all of whom are actively involved with the society. Helen helps with the dairy section of which her husband Kevin Wallbridge is the chair, Julia helps organise and run the handicraft section and Pam as well as supporting her family does the ploughman lunches for competitors at the annual hedgelaying and ploughing match.

Julia’s 16-year-old daughter Abigail has been helping her grandfather, Michael, steward the Jacob Sheep classes on show day for a number of years, and this year with him being resident will be managing it on her own.

This year’s Melplash Show takes place on Thursday, August 24.