FIREFIGHTERS have tackled a fire in rural Herefordshire, with smoke seen rising high into the sky for miles.

Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said it was called at 4.58pm on Saturday to reports of the fire near Bromyard.

Crews from Bromyard, Hereford, Leominster and Worcester arrived to find a large fire in a field of hay, just east of the town.

Malvern Gazette: The smoke could be seen for miles. Picture: Bromyard fire stationThe smoke could be seen for miles. Picture: Bromyard fire station

Around seven acres of farmland affected, and Bromyard fire station said with the support of the local farmers and their machinery, crews were able get a fire break in before all of the field was involved.

They said one farmer supplied a 7,000-litre water tanker which was used to spray water around the edges to prevent the fire spreading.

Malvern Gazette: Local farmers helped crews tackle the blaze. Picture: Bromyard fire stationLocal farmers helped crews tackle the blaze. Picture: Bromyard fire station

"A very hot afternoon for everyone that was involved," they said.

"Thank you Neil Tickle for the supply of ice cream, it was much appreciated."

A plume of smoke from the field could be seen from Bromyard, and villages further afield.