The finishing touches are being made to welcome visitors to this year’s Central and West Fife Show.
The event will run at Hilton Farm near Kelty from 9am to 5pm on Saturday with a day of family fun and animal antics.
Some of the highlights of this year’s show include a farm petting zoo with calf, lambs, piglets and baby chicks for children and adults to see and interact with.
There will also be a display by the renowned Mordor Gun Dogs.
In the run up to the show, there has also been a huge interest in the children scarecrow competition, which has been opened up to schools in the area.
Entries are open for children up to the age of 14 and can be brought along on the day before 11am.
Each entry into the competition will also allow free entry to the show for the child and one adult.
The Royal Highland Education Trust will also be there showing children how to milk a cow and children will also have the opportunity to enter the design a poster and decorate a cup cake competition.
The show is continuing its strong focus on local food and crafts, with cookery demonstrations by Jenny Thomson from Courses for Cooks and the national heat of Young Farmers, Ready Steady Country Cook competition.
The food and craft tent will also be showcasing local foods and craft from a variety of Scottish producers.
The show enables the public to see a variety of animals including dairy and beef cattle, sheep, poultry, Clydesdale horses, ponies and show jumping.
The main ring entertainment includes Clydesdale Horse turnouts, terrier racing and the regional tug of war qualifiers for the Royal Highland Show.
Away from the main ring, there is plenty to see such as a vintage steam engine with musical organ and a variety of trade stands featuring everything from tractors to toys.
The show is also holding a companion dog show, with classes ranging from pedigree puppies through to the waggiest tail.
Entries are taken from 1.30pm on the day with judging starting at 2pm.
Admission costs £8 for adults, £4 for OAPS and children under 14 free. There is free parking.
For further information on the show visit www.westfifeshow.com.