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Competition Ploughing
A spot of ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 1278090" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>You know the land in your area far better than most Roy, but, for example, Yesterdays Farming held in mid August has been on grass and it ploughed well. The required amount of rain may well arrive, there is quite a lot promised for next week.</p><p> If they will have me, I hope to go, its a chance to bring match ploughing to the attention of people who otherwise would never see any,and if we can gain a couple of new competitors it will be worth the effort.</p><p> The organisation does seem a bit " unusual" but its so easy to say," lets have a ploughing match," when you dont know the amount of work involved in running one, I am sure its come as a bit of a shock to those in charge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 1278090, member: 4681"] You know the land in your area far better than most Roy, but, for example, Yesterdays Farming held in mid August has been on grass and it ploughed well. The required amount of rain may well arrive, there is quite a lot promised for next week. If they will have me, I hope to go, its a chance to bring match ploughing to the attention of people who otherwise would never see any,and if we can gain a couple of new competitors it will be worth the effort. The organisation does seem a bit " unusual" but its so easy to say," lets have a ploughing match," when you dont know the amount of work involved in running one, I am sure its come as a bit of a shock to those in charge! [/QUOTE]
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