As an avid supporter of the countryside and the farming industry, selected livestock breeders showcased their stock to King Charles, speaking of their family businesses and passion for the sector.Ìý
Tracy Pickard, a third-generation farmer from Great Harwood, Lancashire, has, she said, been coming to Clitheroe auction since she was a child, and to show her family's stock to The King was an honour.
Having bred Lonks for over 64 years, today was a chance to show off the native breed of the county.
"They are known for being bred on the Pennine Moors and today was a privilege," she said.Ìý
"He said they were fine looking animals, and it is nice to know The King supports [us]. This was important – he took the time to come, and he is well-known for backing farmers."
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Ms Pickard said it is important that auction marts thrive; they are a key part of the rural community and not only to sell livestock. The wellbeing and social aspects are important too.
But farmers are also facing challenges, she said, and the role of farmers is sometimes misunderstood.















