More livestock classes at show
Organisers are building on the success of last year which attracted more than 1,100 entries in the livestock and horse sections.
This year there is a new section for pigs.
Show spokeswoman Nicola Magill said: 'The 2008 Show will once more be alive with animals representing the cream of their breeds.'
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Young handler classes will again be run in both the sheep and cattle sections.
The prestigious Henry Noakes Young Achiever trophy will be awarded to a handler aged under 16 in a horse class this year.
The show encourages entries in these classes because 'young people are the future of farming in Britain and will ensure the continuation of the farming industry in the south east into the next century'.
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The schedule for all competitions is available via the Heathfield Show website or from local agricultural suppliers and tack shops.
Alternatively, schedules can be obtained direct from the Show
Secretary, The Moorings, Pages Hill, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 0UU.
The show is on May 24.