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Competition Ploughing
70th Nationals going ahead
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 7457830" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Don't know about Wales, but the Scottish champions only a Scottish man can plough for Scotland, would think Wales will be the same, </p><p>So that maybe why the rules were altered to align with the others, </p><p>I like the fact it moves about the country each year, and I am only 10 miles from the Scottish border, so I will have more travelling than most, also a hard true genuine plough man, sorry plough person is willing to travel to the national wherever it maybe on British soil, the variation of soil, land and countryside is all part of the enjoyment of the sport, </p><p>No getting away from it, you cannot please everyone all the time, but at least it is a change of land every year, </p><p>I travel further than most because I enjoy it, if I did not enjoy it, I would just give over doing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 7457830, member: 999"] Don't know about Wales, but the Scottish champions only a Scottish man can plough for Scotland, would think Wales will be the same, So that maybe why the rules were altered to align with the others, I like the fact it moves about the country each year, and I am only 10 miles from the Scottish border, so I will have more travelling than most, also a hard true genuine plough man, sorry plough person is willing to travel to the national wherever it maybe on British soil, the variation of soil, land and countryside is all part of the enjoyment of the sport, No getting away from it, you cannot please everyone all the time, but at least it is a change of land every year, I travel further than most because I enjoy it, if I did not enjoy it, I would just give over doing it [/QUOTE]
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