Crowds flocked to Cupar as the sun shone on the annual Fife Show on Saturday.
The family event included all the elements of a traditional agricultural show, with pedigree and commercial cattle, sheep, horses and goats among the livestock being judged.
Among the highlights was a bi-plane stunt display in the afternoon.
A parade of vintage agricultural vehicles and one of the largest displays of machinery in eastern Scotland also sparked a lot of interest.
Children could take part in art projects and learn about the environment in the education tent, while delicious home produce was on display in the Made In Fife craft marquee and the mechanical bull, left, proved popular.
Cookery demonstrations and tastings courtesy of Elmwood College, Fife Farmers’ Market and Food From Fife also proved to be a draw and music was provided by the Clatto Junction ceilidh band.