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23 Sept 2025

Conagri brings pink & black charity tractors to Devon County Show 2025

The winning tickets will be drawn by TV presenter and breast cancer survivor Julia Bradbury

Conagri brings pink & black charity tractors to Devon County Show 2025

Andrew Venton and his marketing team at Conagri

Agricultural machinery specialist Conagri will debut its eye catching pink and black “Captain Tractors” at the Devon County Show 2025, offering visitors a chance to enter a raffle to win a bespoke tractor while raising funds for breast and prostate cancer charities.

Held at Westpoint Arena, Exeter, from May 15–17, Devon County Show is the South West’s leading agricultural event. Alongside livestock competitions, craft stalls, live music, and the new Alpaca Café, Conagri’s stand (No. 247) will feature two fully wrapped compact tractors: one in pink supporting the Pink Ribbon Foundation, and one in black backing Prostate Cancer UK.

For a £10 donation, show-goers can enter a national raffle to win one of these unique Captain Tractors (valued at £10,000). Participants can sit in the driver’s seat and pose for photos before deciding whether they’d prefer pink or black. The winning tickets will be drawn in October by TV presenter and breast cancer survivor Julia Bradbury, whose own father is a prostate cancer survivor.

“I’m thrilled to be supporting Conagri’s Captain Tractor raffle,” said Bradbury. “These tractors will tour the shows this summer and bring joy to everyone who sits behind the wheel. I can’t wait to meet the winners in the autumn.”

Conagri director Andrew Venton explained the dual charity concept:

“We wanted our launch tour of Captain Tractors in the UK to do more than showcase the brand. Partnering with these two fantastic charities gives our events real purpose.”

The Devon County Show draws around 80,000 visitors to its 150 acre site each year, featuring over 1,000 trade stands, competition rings for cattle, sheep, and horses, plus family attractions from archery to vintage tractors. Free parking and easy access from the M5 make it a regional highlight.

Lisa Allen of the Pink Ribbon Foundation praised the initiative’s “fun and unique approach” to fundraising, while Seren Evans of Prostate Cancer UK noted that prostate cancer affects one in eight men and thanked Conagri for “going the extra mile” to support lifesaving research.

Conagri is the exclusive UK distributor for Captain Tractors, a line of high end compact tractors (15–28 HP) designed for low fuel use and precision work. The brand is represented in the South West by dealer AMIA (Crediton) and in South Wales by Terry Harrison Machinery, with plans to expand into Scotland, the Midlands, and beyond.

After Devon, Conagri’s Captain Tractor tour continues to the Royal Bath & West Show (May 29–31, Stand 395) and the Royal Cornwall Show (June 6–8, Stand 481). Show organisers interested in hosting the pink and black tractors can contact Conagri at info@conagri.co.uk.

For full charity raffle details and tour dates, visit www.conagri.co.uk/pink-ribbon-charity-raffle

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