National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs (NFYFC)
We are one of the largest rural youth organisations in the UK dedicated to young people who have a love for agriculture and rural life.
Led by young people, for young people, our Young Farmers' Clubs provide their members aged 10 to 26 with a unique opportunity to develop skills, work with their local communities, travel abroad, take part in a varied competitions programme and enjoy a dynamic social life.
Young Farmers’ Clubs in England and Wales are dedicated to supporting young people in agriculture and the countryside but you don't need to be involved in farming to be a Young Farmer - just someone who appreciates the countryside and enjoys rural life. If you would like more information about joining your nearest Young Farmers' Club, please click here for information on how to join.
02476 857 200
www.nfyfc.org.uk
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We have been around for more than 80 years and our first club opened in Devon in 1921. You can read more about our history here.
The National Federation heads up these clubs providing the framework for a whole host of exciting events, competitions and new experiences. But it’s our members who really make the decisions.
Led by young people, for young people, Young Farmers' Clubs provide anyone aged 10 to 26 with a fantastic chance to meet lifelong friends, learn new skills, make a real difference to the local community and even travel the world!
Have a look around our website for more info on the huge range of opportunities available for our members. We offer:
If you’re interested in becoming a part of this unique group of people, find out more about becoming a member. And don’t worry, you don’t have to be a farmer - in fact you don’t have to know anything about farming, all you need is a sense of adventure and a love of the countryside!
NFYFC is a rural youth organisation for those who have a love for agriculture and rural life. YFCs provide their members with opportunities to develop life skills, work with their local communities, have their voice heard, take part in a varied programme and provide a peer support and friendship network.
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