The new president of Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society, elected at last Wednesday's AGM, is Wolfscastle sheep farmer Ken Evans.

Mr Evans and his wife Mattie, run the 300-acre Bryncleddau Farm where they concentrate on beef and sheep, having given up dairy production two years ago. Formerly at Musland, Mr Evans has been involved with the County Show for many years and was chief steward of the sheep section for the last ten years.

He provides agricultural training and NVQ assessment in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and is a specialist in pesticides. He and his wife have a son and a daughter, Paul, a plumber who also farms and Sandra, an accountant at Haverfordwest.

President-elect Hywel Davies is well known in the sheepdog and poultry worlds. He and his wife Eirlys, a former civil servant, run Greenway Farm, Rosebush, and in addition to being a sheep farmer, Mr Davies trains, buys and sells working sheepdogs while Mrs Davies breeds and exhibits poultry.

He has been involved in the County Show sheepdog trials since he was 16. He has also been involved with the Pembrokeshire Sheepdog Association for over 30 years and is currently its chairman.

He is also a member of the Dyfed Poultry Assoc-iation.

His sheepdog and duck herding demonstrations are popular in shows up and down the country.

The new County Show Lady Ambassador is Sharalyn Jenkins, a peripatetic woodwind teacher who hails from a well-known local family.

Sharalyn, who farms with her husband Tim at Mountain Water, Hayscastle, is the daughter of Phillip and Sharon Williams, of Leweston, Camrose.