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Celebrating 70 Years Of British Ploughing

The Society of Ploughmen have announced that they will be celebrating the 70th British National Ploughing Championships at Mindrum, Northumberland on 10th and 11th October 2020.
A 200 acre site has been offered by D Harvey & Son less than two miles from the Scottish border,  between Wooler and Kelso.

The event is not often to be seen so far north, as this will be only the third time the event has been held in Northumberland in its’ 70 year history and it has only ever been held in Scotland four times.

There will be a total of 20 ploughing classes over the two days, including five ‘Plough-Off Finals’ with the top 10 competitors competing on the second day for the British titles in conventional, reversible, vintage trailed, vintage hydraulic and classic ploughing.  Other classes include horticultural, crawler, Ferguson, Ford & Fordson, David Brown, high cut, a new classic reversible and of course, magnificent heavy horses.  Ploughing entries won’t open until the spring, but the organisers expect around 250 ploughmen and women to take part from all over the country.
Alongside the competitions, there will be agricultural trade stands, machinery demonstrations, steam ploughing engines, static vintage displays, shopping stalls and country crafts.  Applications to book trade stand space and agricultural machinery demonstrations are now open.

Further information can be found on www.ploughmen.co.uk or you can follow the Society of Ploughmen on Facebook or Twitter.