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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Pig Village
    Antoinette (Gloucester Old Spot) sow with her litter
    Eason’s Green near Uckfield

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Pig Village
    Antoinette (Gloucester Old Spot) sow with her litter
    Eason’s Green near Uckfield

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Pig Village
    Antoinette (Gloucester Old Spot) sow with her litter
    Eason’s Green near Uckfield

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Waiting for the sheep section judging to take place

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    A distinguished looking steward

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Young Blacksmith’s Horseshoe Competition

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Pig Village
    the litter of an Old Gloucester Spot called Antoinette suckling

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
    British Simmental breed

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
    British Simmental breed

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Cattle judging
    Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    People buying hats on a very hot day

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    Pig Village
    Antoinette and her litter from Eason’s Green Nr Uckfield


    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Horse Shoe Competition for young Blacksmiths

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Horse Shoe Competition for young Blacksmiths

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    Horse Shoe Competition for young Blacksmiths

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    9th June 2023

    South of England Show runs
    Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023

    With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.

    Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.

    Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12924387q)
    Eco-Park employees herd pigs from the Park to be brought to the town Poltava for safety after Russians shelled the area, killing dozens of animals outside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Russia fired incendiary rockets into Ukraine's second-largest city on Wednesday -- which ignited a large fire in a civilian neighborhood of Kharkiv -- after ramping up missile attacks across the battle-scarred country.
    Animals are Rescued From Eco-Park in Kharkiv to be Brought to Poltava, Ukraine for Saftey - 04 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12924387s)
    Eco-Park employees herd pigs from the Park to be brought to the town Poltava for safety after Russians shelled the area, killing dozens of animals outside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Russia fired incendiary rockets into Ukraine's second-largest city on Wednesday -- which ignited a large fire in a civilian neighborhood of Kharkiv -- after ramping up missile attacks across the battle-scarred country.
    Animals are Rescued From Eco-Park in Kharkiv to be Brought to Poltava, Ukraine for Saftey - 04 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12924387f)
    A dead llama lays on the ground at Eco-Park as employees rescue pigs, boars, llamas, and ostriches from the Park to be brought to the town Poltava for safety after Russians shelled the area, killing dozens of animals outside of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Russia fired incendiary rockets into Ukraine's second-largest city on Wednesday -- which ignited a large fire in a civilian neighborhood of Kharkiv -- after ramping up missile attacks across the battle-scarred country.
    Animals are Rescued From Eco-Park in Kharkiv to be Brought to Poltava, Ukraine for Saftey - 04 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
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    FEATURE - Alltag einer Schweinefarm in der Zakarpattia Region in der Ukraine
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11838745c)
    Mangalica pigs live on a farm in Velykyi Bereznyi urban-type settlement, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
    Farm in Zakarpattia Region, Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine - 26 Mar 2021

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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez carries an 80-pound captured feral hog on his shoulders on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez’s dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint, track down and wrestle a feral hog on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez trudges through the swamp water as he goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez’s hunting dogs gaze into the swamp looking for signs of feral hogs on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez’s hunting dogs gaze into the swamp looking for signs of feral hogs on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez wears a scar he received from a hog tusk on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    A fresh hog track is seen in soft sand as Pompi Rodriguez goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez tracks his dogs on a GPS device as he goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez poses for a portrait as he goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Bubba sniffs in dense brush for hog scent as Pompi Rodriguez goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez tracks his dogs on a GPS device as he goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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  • Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
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    Florida's feral hogs: a pervasive pest – but a profitable one for some. The US’s most destructive invasive species numbers in the millions, clashing with a growing human population and boosting a lucrative hunting industry.
    Upwards of 9 million wild boar roam 39 states across the US, which is up from an estimated 2 million in 17 states three decades ago. Florida hosts more than half a million – the second largest population of hogs in the country behind Texas, but also the oldest bloodline. The first pigs to arrive in America were brought by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who landed near present-day Tampa in 1539. They promptly escaped, establishing a critical mass of the now-ubiquitous vermin. Today, wild hogs are considered the most destructive invasive species in the country, and the greatest wildlife challenge that the US faces in the 21st century. According to US Department of Agriculture estimates, they cause north of $2.5bn in damage each year. With gnarled tusks and bodies that can swell to the size of oak bourbon barrels, they trash watersheds, destroy crops, attack livestock, spread disease, terrorize residents and desecrate archeological sites; they are aggressive, whip-smart, lightning-fast and dine opportunistically on oak berries, trash, corn, carrion and each other. A passel of hogs can take out a commercial watermelon or tomato farm overnight, leaving the fields resembling a blast site from a hail of mortar shells.
    Pompi Rodriguez goes hunting for feral hogs with his trained hunting dogs, Bubba, Nig and Saint on Thursday, March 4, 2021 in Poinciana, Florida.
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