The annual dinner, which aims to provide financial support to Staffordshire farmers and the local rural community, raised nearly £ 9,200.
Organized by the Staffordshire Committee, the dinner consisted of three dishes and gathered 260 guests. Alastair Sneddon, a senior and managing partner at Bagshaws, was a guest speaker, and Mike Williams, a Dutch DJ, producer, musician, and remixer, led the auction.
Among the Staffordshire young farmers held a lottery, which helped to raise funds.
Kate Jones, RABI's West Midlands Regional Manager, said: “The Staffordshire Committee has worked hard to sell tickets and win prizes for raffles and auctions. We are delighted with the amount made at this event, especially given the increase in financial support that RABI provides in Staffordshire. ”
The Royal Agricultural Charitable Foundation (RABI) is a charitable organization whose goal is to change the lives of farmers for the better. She offers financial support for people of all ages.