The Farmers' Union of Wales stand (No 115-116) will be a hive of activity during the National Eisteddfod at Llandow in the Vale of Glamorgan (August 4-August 11) when visitors will be taken back in time by displays of farming tools and photographs.
They will have a chance to guess the names and functions of the old farming tools and see photographs of the renovation of agricultural machinery to working standard supplied by FUW member Lydric Jenkins.
The stand will feature some of Mr Jenkins' lifetime interest in demonstrating the committed and dedicated work of Welsh farmers.
Eisteddfodwyr will also be encouraged to show their support for Welsh dairy farmers by signing an open letter to supermarkets and milk processors emphasising the need for all those involved in the dairy supply chain to work together to ensure an acceptable and sustainable price is received by all.
A life-size model of the dairy cow Tegwen - Welsh for "fair" and "white" - painted in the colours of the Welsh flag will highlight the FUW campaign to achieve a fair farmgate price for milk during the festival.
In support of the union's fair dairy campaign a variety Welsh organic flavoured milk drinks, produced in Pembrokeshire by family-run company Trioni Ltd and donated by Daioni, will be available for children to sample.
"As the Eisteddfod is an eclectic mix of old and new, as well as a celebration of Wales and its culture, we are excited to celebrate heritage farming methods by providing visitors with an insight into the techniques that farmers used to produce our food," said FUW Glamorganshire county executive officer Rachel Taylor.
"We are extremely pleased to support the Eisteddfod in the county of Glamorgan and welcome all visitors to the FUW stand over the week-long festival for refreshments," added Miss Taylor.
The union's property consultants Davis Meade and energy company E-ON have also teamed up with the FUW to provide visitors with energy assessments of their farming enterprises and ensure that farmers are receiving the best possible price for their supply of electricity.
The FUW will also be promoting its new student bursary scheme which is now offered to higher and further agricultural education students.