Rosalind Mitchell, of Ascott-under- Wychwood, watches the gun dog display with her dog Ritz
Hundreds of people flocked to the event, which was held at Manor Farm, Fritwell, near Bicester.
Among the attractions were farm and rural crafts, a fun fair, vintage tractors and working demonstrations.
But the main focus of the day was a competition between groups of Oxfordshire young farmers for the winner's trophy.
Competitions included crafts exhibitions, a cookery contest and practical events such as tractor handling.
Clare Rouse, one of the organisers from the Bicester and District Young Farmers Club, said planning the event had taken almost a year. She said: "The event is held every year, but a different club hosts it each year. It is the first time Bicester Young Farmers have hosted it for 10 years.
The main attraction was the young farmers taking part in events like basketball with rough terrain vehicles."
Money raised from the day will be split between the young farmers club, the British Heart Foundation and Sobell House Hospice.
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