The Isle of Man Young Farmers is the Island's leading youth movement.
It is split into four clubs representing the regions of the Island, Northern, Eastern, Southern and Central.
Membership is open to anyone from 10 to 36-years-old.
Many members are actively engaged in farming, an industry that manages four fifths of the Island’s land and is worth millions of pounds to its economy.
Members are naturally engaged in supporting the environment but planned initiatives for 2020 include tree-planting with the Manx Wildlife Trust.
The organisation is enthusiastic about finding ways to reduce single-use plastics and plans to take part in clean-ups and educate members on reuse and recycling.
The Young Farmers are at the heart of the community and organise and participate in many of the Island’s long-standing events.
They have launched a new 'act in the community' scheme, under which each club will help projects in their local area. For example, the Northern club will help to create a wildlife area at Andreas School.
Young Farmers’ now legendary concerts at the Gaiety Theatre each spring see people queuing from dawn for tickets.
In December 2019, the organisation staged Christmas Tractor Run, a parade of 50 festively-decorated vehicles, to raise awareness of their industry and money for two Island charities.
It is split into four clubs representing the regions of the Island, Northern, Eastern, Southern and Central.
Membership is open to anyone from 10 to 36-years-old.
Many members are actively engaged in farming, an industry that manages four fifths of the Island’s land and is worth millions of pounds to its economy.
Members are naturally engaged in supporting the environment but planned initiatives for 2020 include tree-planting with the Manx Wildlife Trust.
The organisation is enthusiastic about finding ways to reduce single-use plastics and plans to take part in clean-ups and educate members on reuse and recycling.
The Young Farmers are at the heart of the community and organise and participate in many of the Island’s long-standing events.
They have launched a new 'act in the community' scheme, under which each club will help projects in their local area. For example, the Northern club will help to create a wildlife area at Andreas School.
Young Farmers’ now legendary concerts at the Gaiety Theatre each spring see people queuing from dawn for tickets.
In December 2019, the organisation staged Christmas Tractor Run, a parade of 50 festively-decorated vehicles, to raise awareness of their industry and money for two Island charities.