Newly wed couple say 'I DO' whilst backing Welsh farming

Backing Welsh farming in a more unusual way (Photo: Riley Photography)
Backing Welsh farming in a more unusual way (Photo: Riley Photography)

Trystan and Katie-Rose Davies from Breconshire have said ‘I do’ to supporting NFU Cymru’s Back Welsh Farming big bale campaign.

The newlyweds tied the knot at St Cynogs Church in Merthyr Cynog, on Saturday, 30 July and decided to have a NFU Cymru branded bale in the photographs of their special day.

The big bale campaign, launched by NFU Cymru at this year’s Royal Welsh Show, aims to highlight the importance of consumers and retailers supporting Welsh agriculture during a challenging time for the industry.

The newly-wed couple decided to show their support for Welsh agriculture (Photo: Riley Photography)
The newly-wed couple decided to show their support for Welsh agriculture (Photo: Riley Photography)

The campaign has seen huge support from farmers all across Wales and it is hoped that the message will be heard loud and clear down at the National Assembly in Cardiff Bay.

Katie-Rose Davies (nee Pugh) who initially approached NFU Cymru for a bale sticker said: "Trystan and I decided to use the ‘It’s Time to Back Welsh Farming’ bale sticker at our wedding because we love promoting Welsh farming.

"We are both very passionate about the industry and as the next generation of farmers we want to make sure that the industry is sustainable long into the future.

"We used the sticker on pink bale wrap to help fund research into Breast Cancer.

"A number of my family members have been affected by cancer so we thought it would be a good way of raising awareness of the cause."