During his time at the show, he will tour the Farming Zone, judge a Young Farmers' Class, and take part in a question and answer session in the Young Farmers' Marquee.
"You can't just leave a big piece of plastic on somebody else's foreshore and walk away and leave it. It's just not OK."At the riverside hamlet of St Clement, near Truro, Mr Green and Mr Burnyeat are removing an old dinghy.
Without a local recycling route, this boat and others which are recovered are simply going to landfill.Miles Carden, chief executive of Falmouth Harbour Commissioners, praises the efforts of Wreck Free Fal to map the number of abandoned boats on its website."When we get really sound evidence, that's a really powerful thing to go to government with, saying this is the problem, and we just need to deal with it because it's an environmental disaster over time," he says.
Mr Carden backed a registration fee for boat owners, though he acknowledged the difficulties in implementing such a system."Who's going to collect that fee? Who's going to manage that fee? And there isn't, seemingly, a lot of interest in national government to look at that," he says.
"These fiberglass boats, they're often not stripped out – engines, oil, anti-fouling paints all going into the marine environment.
"But I think the real impact is the long-term environmental damage being done by irresponsible boat owners dumping boats up these creeks," he says.The club had been blighted by legal battles, transfer embargoes and docked points over the past year.
A consortium led by Australian IT millionaire Justin Rees exchanged contracts with former owner Ron Martin in December, but issues surrounding housing plans stalled the deal.The group said it was "delighted" to announce the Essex-based club had been
"We now turn our attention to the start of the new season and hope that the Southend community will unite behind Kevin Maher and the Blues squad," a statement read."There remains much work to be done but with the support of the city, we are confident of a bright future for the Shrimpers."