One of the oldest agricultural shows in Scotland is preparing to return to West Fife this summer.
The Central and West Fife Agricultural Show will be taking place in Easter Bucklyvie Farm in Crossgates this June.
The show dates back more than 250 years and show competition entries for this year are now open. The event has a jam-packed schedule planned for those attending.
The show has a range of livestock competitions, including cattle, sheep, goats, heavy horses, and light horses. But for those who are more interested in the farming machinery, various tractors and equipment will be on display, and vintage tractor exhibitors will be at the event.
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Arts and crafts enthusiasts will be able to enjoy the craft marquee, which will be filled with lots of local vendors showing off and selling their items.
There will also be a baby animal tent for youngsters. Kids will have the chance to get up close to the animals with some hands-on activities before they get to have a drive in the kids tractor area.
Activities throughout the day will include tug-of-war, bouncy castles, sheep shearing, and milking demonstrations.
Dogs are also welcome - and can even take part in the Dog Show!
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