
Hay Days
Life on a Pembrokeshire Farm, 1932-2021
John Beynon(Author)
Y Lolfa (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-80099-719-6 (ISBN)
Description
Memoirs of well-known Welsh cattle breeder John Beynon 'Penlan' from St Davids in west Wales, written before he died in 2021. His Tyddewi Herd of Welsh Black cattle had considerable success throughout the UK, winning Breed Champion at the Royal and Royal Welsh shows and Herd of the Year on many occasions. The Beynon family has been farming in the St Davids area since at least 1326, as a mention in the Llyfr Du Tyddewi shows, and he delves a little into his family's long history in agriculture, but concentrates mainly on reminiscing about his own experiences in farming. From his 1930s childhood to marrying and setting up his own farm and award-winning herd, to retirement and beyond, he provides a wealth of detail about agricultural practices in west Wales in the mid to late twentieth century, writing always with a warmth and a sense of humor that is a delight to read. Includes foreword by Countryfile's Adam Henson and 32pp of photographs.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Talybont
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Colour photos throughout
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80099-719-6 (9781800997196)
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Persons
The late John Beynon was a farmer from St Davids in west Wales, who was very well known in Welsh agricultural circles for his award-winning Tyddewi Herd of Welsh Black cattle. He was President of the Welsh Black Cattle Society and a Fellow of the Royal Agricultural Societies, and one of only two people ever to win all three of Welsh agriculture's most prestigious awards: the Sir Bryner Jones Award (top award at the Royal Welsh Show), the Idris Davies Memorial Trophy (Pembrokeshire County Show) and the Arthur Pritchard Award (Fishguard Show).