Row Farm hosted a very special guest as part of an annual national farming event last weekend.
Chris Evans and his family attended 'Farm Sunday' at the Winkfield Row farm, where more than 1,000 people flocked to meet the animals, feed the chickens, hunt for eggs, pet the lambs and ducklings and take part in the bale tractor 'racetrack'.
The Radio Two presenter was even able to use the knowledge he learnt at the event on his breakfast show the next day.
Alison Frost, the organiser for Row Farm's 'Farm Sunday' said: "The day was a huge success again this year and it was fantastic that the local community really got involved and supported the event."
Thames Valley Police also attended, speaking to the community and allowing the little ones to dress up as police officers and go inside the police van.
Farm Sunday began in 2006, and sees 1,500 farmers open their gates to 1.8 million people in a day, educating them on how farms work.
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