Three Montgomeryshire farmers were recognised for their long service to agriculture at this year’s Royal Welsh Show.
The trio had a combined service of more than 150 years in the industry.
David Meredith was recognised for his work in agriculture, working with the Davies family in Llandinam for an astonishing 63 years.
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Meanwhile, David Pryce was recognised for the 54 years he has been working at Calcourt Farm near Montgomery.
And finally, Clement Lloyd who also worked at Calourt farm for 52 years was also recognised.
The certificate is awarded individuals who have already been awarded the 40-year-long service medal and have reached at least 50 years of service.
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