PHOTOGRAPHER Julie John spent the afternoon on Wednesday at Nevern Show. Can you spot yourself or someone you know in this picture gallery?

Nevern Show 2018 results

Best White and Black animal - Richard Davies, Rhydymaen; Best Coloured Dairy Animal - Enfys Wheeler, Clynderwen; Best Dairy Type Calf under 1 year - Enfys Wheeler, Clynderwen; Best Dairy Cow, Heifer or Bull - Richard Davies, Rhydymaen; Best Animal in the Dairy Section - Richard Davies, Rhydymaen; Best Animal in the Non Native Beef - JJ & CA Phillips, Boncath; Best Animal in the Commercial Beef -JJ & CA Phillips, Boncath; Best Animal in the Hereford -Richard Davies, Rhydymaen; Best Pair of Cattle in Commercial Beef - JJ & CA Phillips, Boncath; Best Calf under 6 months old of Beef Type - Richard Davies, Rhydymaen; Best Animal in the Beef Section -JJ & CA Phillips, Boncath; Best Group of Three Animals -JJ & CA Phillips, Boncath; Best Young Handler in the Dairy Section - Enfys Wheeler, Clynderwen.

Best Black & Brown Face Lowland Sheep - Julie Young, Llanfynach; Best White Face Lowland Sheep Excluding Texel - John Thomas, Milford Haven; Best Texel Sheep - Julie Young, Llanfynach; Best Any Native Hill Breed - Griff Jenkins, Kilgetty; Best Ryeland Sheep - N.P & E.J Morgan, Crymych; Supreme champ - Julie Young, Llanfynach; Best Coloured Ryeland Sheep - Peter Tilling, Milford Haven; Best Rare & Minority Breed - Miss June Wells, Whitland; Best Young Sheep Handler - Ryan Lee; Best Butcher’s Lamb – Windsor, Whitland; Best Ram in the Show - A Llewelin, Crymych; Best Sheep in the Show - Julie Young, Llanfynach.

Best Section D cob Bronze Rosette - Mrs Ruth Mathias, Cardigan; Highest Placed Cob in section D, Sian Lewis, Morfa; Best Section C cob Bronze Rosette - Miss C H Davies, Ammanford; Best Section C Reserve Cob Bronze Rosette - Geraint Davies, Adpar; Best Section B cob Bronze Rosette- Mr & Mrs H Davies, St Dogmaels; Best Mare in Section A - Miss Shelley Dobbs, Droitwich; Best Section A cob Bronze Rosette - Miss Shelley Dobbs, Droitwich; Best leading rein rider under 8 years of age, Ellie Roberts, Puncheston; Best Show Hunter Pony - Sarah Whitfield, Letterston; Best Fancy Dress - Dion Stephens Davies, Llanybydder; Best Family Pony - Zoe Middleton, Cardigan; Best Young handlers Horse & Pony under 12 Years - Nicola Clewer Evans, Wurnolau Road; Best Young handlers Horse & Pony 12 to 16 Years old - Seren James, Wiston Haverfordwest; Best Pony Trekking Champion -Grace Morris, Sarnau; Best Working Hunter - Sarah Whitfield, Letterston ; Best Heritage Open Working W.H.P. - Sarah Whitfield, Letterston; Best Exhibit in the Shetland Pony Section In Hand Classes - Crafton Stud, Tanygroes; Best Exhibit in the Miniature Horse & Pony Section, Teresa Aspley, Tenby; Best in Hand Hunter - Lucy Williams, Milford Haven; Best Ridden Hunter - Amy Tolsh, Camross Haverfordwest; Best Combined In Hand and Ridden Hunter - Amy Tolsh, Camross Haverfordwest; Best Heavy Horse in the Show - E & L Davies, Newcastle Emlyn; Silver spoon - John Fletcher, Moylegrove; Best Arab or Anglo Arab in the Show - Ms Angela Pike, Llanyfynach; Best Coloured - Amy Humprey, Crymych; Best Palomino - Wyn Morris, Clunderwen; Best Part Bred Cob - Seren James, Wiston Haverfordwest; Best Exhibit in the Mountain & Moorland - Mrs Debra Russell, New Quay; The Best Donkey, Miss Hazel James, Freystrop.

Fur and Feather - Sam & Seren Lewis, Welsh Hook; Vintage Cars - John Taylor, Llangoedmor; Tractors Pre 55 - E Davies, 1939 Fordson E; Tractors Post 55, J Vaughan, Crymych; Engines - S Martin, Cilgerran; Crank up Cup and Champion - John Evans, Eglwyswrw; Best Trade Stand - Newport Traders, Newport.

The horticulture section attracted a high standard of entries and exhibits. The competitor winning the Mr P. G. Evans and Mrs S.E.M.Evans memorial perpetual challenge cup for the most points in the horticulture show was Robert Rees.
The following are the results of the other sections.
The cookery prize and the special prize for the cake using a vegetable ingredient were won by Glenys Rees.
The preserves and poultry produce prize was won by Nesta Davies.
Susan Neil won the homemade wine and beer prize.
The Jack Davies perpetual challenge cup for crafts was won by Roni Roberts.
The M. Francis perpetual challenge shield for the best exhibit in the handicrafts  went to Glenys Bowen.
The photography prize for the best exhibit was awarded to Pat Francis.
The Lt. Commander W.R. Morgan perpetual challenge cup for the most points in the vegetables and fruit section was won by Eufryn Phillips.
Richard Davies won the prize for the most points in the flowers section.
The Dafydd Thomas memorial perpetual challenge trophy awarded for the most points in the children's section was won by Angharad Jones.
The design chosen for the 2019 schedule and catalogue cover in the children's open competition was by Megan Harries.
Marc Allison was awarded the prize for the most points in the farm produce.
Congratulations to all the prize winners and thank you to all competitors, judges and stewards for your contribution to ensure that the show goes on.