Open Farm Sunday launch sticker competition

Open Farm Sunday sticker competition offers youngsters the chance to get naturally creative

Budding young artists are invited to get creative and celebrate the 20th anniversary of Open Farm Sunday (OFS) by taking part in an exciting new sticker competition

Launched by OFS organisers LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), the competition encourages children and young people under the age of 18 to design a sticker inspired by the theme of ‘farming with nature’.  

The winning designs will be turned into official OFS stickers and showcased at hundreds of events across the country when farms open their gates to the public on 7 June.

For two decades, OFS has enabled people of all ages to discover more about how farmers work with nature to produce food sustainably – something LEAF wants to celebrate with this special competition. 

Entrants can let their imagination run wild to show what farming with nature means to them. From wriggly earthworms who keep soils healthy; insect pollinators; cattle grazing and providing natural fertiliser; to carefully managed hedgerows, woodlands and wildflower meadows busting with biodiversity – farmer’s support the natural world while feeding us every day. 

LEAF’s Open Farm Sunday manager, Annabel Shackleton, says: “Each year, Open Farm Sunday welcomes more than 200,000 visitors and gives families a unique opportunity to discover how their food is produced and learn more about sustainable farming.

“In this special anniversary year, young designers have the chance to see their artwork become part of this nationwide celebration.” 

For more information about how to take part and to download the design template, visit www.farmsunday.org/competition 

Competition criteria 

Children need to use the official downloadable template to create their sticker, whether that is with crayons, paints, pens or collage. Designs must be flat so they can be reproduced as printed stickers. 

The competition is open to UK residents under the age of 18, with one entry permitted per person. 

Entries must be submitted by 11:59pm on 6 April 2026 either by email to: openfarmsunday@leaf.eco or by post to: LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), Avenue J, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG. 

A panel of judges appointed by LEAF will select the winners, who will be notified by 20 April 2026 and publicly announced on or before 26 April 2026. 

Up to eight winners will be selected, with their designs printed as official stickers and displayed at OFS events across the country.

Winners will also receive a personalised notebook featuring their design, creating a lasting keepsake from the competition. 

Open Farm Sunday

SUNDAY 11th JUNE

On Sunday 11th June, farmers across the country will once again open their gates for a national celebration of farming and all it delivers, inviting the public to join them and discover where their food comes from.

LEAF Open Farm Sunday is farming’s annual open day and has been the go-to event in the calendar since 2006, offering a wonderful opportunity for visitors to get closer to farming and the people that make it happen.

Each event is unique, each farm is different and every farmer too, but what they all share is a passion for farming, amazing expertise, and a commitment to caring for the countryside.

Some farms have been passed down through the generations, others are managed by those who have chosen farming as their career; each has its own special story to tell and LEAF Open Farm Sunday is the ideal chance to come and hear it. Farmers may have a host of activities planned such as guided farm walks and nature trails, bug hunts and soil pits, tractor and trailer rides, displays of modern, high tech farm machinery and more!

Come and meet the farmers, their families and other industry professionals, discover first-hand how farmers support our wellbeing through their care of the environment, the sustainable production of our food and how they manage the countryside to help work towards net zero and mitigating climate change.

Together they manage valuable resources like water and soil, and habitats for wildlife to thrive. Discover all that goes into producing the food we eat and the many other ways that farmers contribute to our daily lives.

LEAF Open Farm Sunday is a fantastic experience for all ages – visit www.farmsunday.org to find a farm opening near you.