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YFC

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YFCYouth For Christ
YFCYoung Farmers Club (UK)
YFCYouth Football Club (various locations)
YFCYouth and Family Center
YFCFredericton, New Brunswick, Canada - Fredericton Municipal (Airport Code)
YFCYakima Firing Center
YFCYouth Flying Club (Singapore)
YFCYouth Force Coalition (Oakland, CA)


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Winners were (l-r) Mark Wildbore, Wrexham YFC (U26); Judge and sponsor Gwyn Davies; Erica Swan, Treuddyn YFC (U18); Abattoir owner Joey Jones; and Elen Lambie, of Uwchaled YFC (U16) For Meirionnydd YFC's carcass and fatstock results, see p28 CLWYD YFC has completed its line-up for this year's Royal Welsh Winter Fair with its final eliminator, the county carcass judging competition.
Although members are not usually selected as chairman until their last year in the club ( when they are approaching 26 years ( the Northumberland YFC committee agreed that Stewart would have no problem taking over the role, such is his enthusiasm for the club.
Byline: OWEN HUGHES MONTGOMERY YFC kick started their competitive year in glorious sunshine at Maesllymystyn Farm.
 
 
 
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