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33557_EK Ploughing Catalogue 2018 100pp_PROOF

33557_EK Ploughing Catalogue 2018 100pp_PROOF

EAST KENT PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION CATALOGUE

www.epma.co.uk

74th
PLOUGHING
MATCH

MALMAINS FARM,
WALDERSHARE,
DOVER,
KENT CT15 5BG
BY KIND PERMISSION OF
E.I. OVERY & SONS

Image © Geoff Pinn WEDNESDAY 26th SEPTEMBER 2018



Contents

2018 Listings ................................................................................................................3

Timetable ......................................................................................................................9

Members ......................................................................................................................11

Rules ............................................................................................................................19

Class Listing with Awards and Prizes ..........................................................................29

Entries ..........................................................................................................................43

Champion Ploughmen ................................................................................................67

Ploughing Match Venues since 1945 ..........................................................................73

Women’s Section..........................................................................................................82

Health and Safety Policy..............................................................................................95

New for 2018: You can collect 2 NRoSO points today.
Forms to sign in the secretary’s tent.

Grateful thanks to all our Sponsors and Supporters
who make it possible for the event to continue

ACT LAMBERT AND FOSTER
AGRICARE LOCKTON
AGWOOD MOLE COUNTRY STORES
ANGELA HIRST MR & MRS TWYMAN
BELL AGRICULTURAL OPENFIELD
BOOST FITNESS POWERMAIN
CHAVEREYS RAMSAK
FENGRAIN SOLLEY’S FARM ICECREAM
FINNS T DENNE AND SONS
FURLEY PAGE THANET WASTE
HUMBER PALMERS THE JUNIOR KING’S SCHOOL
JE BATCHELOR AND PARTNERS WHILE MILL VETERINARY CENTRE
KENNELS FARM LIVERY YARD WINKWORK
KRESTON REEVES AND CO

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East Kent Ploughing Match Association

Registered Charity No 229527

Presidents:
Mr and Mrs I Overy

Vice-Presidents:
R. Baker-White, Mrs. A. Barker, Miss Anne Bartlett, S. J. Bates, R. Bayly,
R. W. Bradshaw, A. Brett, T. E. Castle, J. W. Cowans, A. Cullinane, P. Dunn,

The Rt. Hon. The Lord Fitzwalter, Mrs Oliver Fox-Pitt, J. C. Freeman,
The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Guilford, Viscount Hawarden, T. Hulme, T. R. Hume,
S. Johnson, The Hon. Michael-John Knatchbull, R. J. Laslett MBE, R. Ledger,
J. Ledger, K. Ledger, J. Linington, R. F. Loder-Symonds, A. Lyon, J. McCabe,
Mrs. V. McDonald, K. Moule, M. Welham, F. Paterson, J. Paterson, S. Phillips,
J. Plommer, J. N. Plumptre, G. Preston, J. A. Rose, N. Smith, D. Solley, M. Solley,

The Countess Sondes, R. Spencer, C. Wacher, J. Weir
Hon. Chaplain ............................ Peter Hambrook, St Martin's Church,

Great Mongeham

Hon. Veterinary Surgeon ............ Peter Cantor, Woodchurch

Hon. Medical Officer.................. Dr. Emily-Jane Cantor

Chairman .................................... Mr Michael Plommer, Maydensole Farm, Whitfield,
Kent, CT15 5HE

Vice-Chairman............................ Mr Patrick Overy, Malmains Farm, Waldershare,
Kent, CT15 5BG

Hon. Accountant ........................ Mark Minus FCCA, MHA MacIntyre Hudson

Hon. Secretary ............................ Mrs S Moir, Thornleigh, Upper Bridge Street, Wye
TN25 5AN
(Tel: 07802974838 Email: [email protected])

Hon. Treasurer............................. B. Jones, 1 Pineham Bottom Cottage, Pineham,
Dover, CT15 5HB
(Tel: 07866 006841 and 01304 826242
Email: [email protected])

The Association would like to thank our generous Prize Donors & Sponsors:

AGRICARE KRESTON REEVES & CO

AGRII LAMBERT & FOSTER LLP

AGWOOD LLOYDS TSB BANK PLC

ANGELA HIRST MOLE COUNTRY STORES

BARCLAYS OPENFIELD

BELL AGRICULTURAL ORIGIN & HUMBER PALMERS FERTILISER

CHAVEREYS SOLLEY’S ICE CREAM

FENGRAIN T. DENNE & SONS

FINNS THE JUNIOR KING’S SCHOOL

FURLEY PAGE MR. & MRS. M. TWYMAN

GLEADELL AGRICULTURAL LTD WINKWORTH

HARRY’S CONTRACTING WHITEHEAD MONCKTON

J. E. BATCHELOR & PARTNERS WHITE MILL VETERINARY CENTRE

KENNELS FARM LIVERY YARD

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Committee:
M. Barker, A. Bartlett, J. Cowans, M. Cocks, M. T. Coleman, J. Cowans, G. J. Cross, P.
Dunn, S. Dunn, G. Hirst, A. Kerr, H.Kenton, C. Laker, M. Ledger, J. Ledger, A. Lyon,
I. Mather, J. McCabe, A. R. Mummery, S. Padfield, S.Phillips, E. Plumptre, P. Overy,
N. Parsons, F. Paterson, J. C. Plommer, M. Plommer, G. Preston, M. Solley, P. Spain,
I. Stickells, J. Weir, M. Welham, G. Whitehead.

Judges’ Stewards .............................. A. Lyon, H. Kenton
Advertisement & Publicity Stewards Sarah Moir

[email protected] 07802974838
Cup Steward .................................... J. Cowans, E. Plumptre
Catering Steward.............................. S. Phillips and T. Smith
Vintage Ploughing Stewards ............ C. Laker, T. Page, G. Cross, R. Wall
Steam Plough Steward .................... M. Lyon
Commercial Ploughing Stewards .... G. Preston, J. Plommer, M. Coleman,

M. Ledger, A. Mew, M. Plommer, N. Parsons,
S. Dunn, J. Weir
Horse Ploughing Stewards .............. J. Weir, A. Bartlett
Fruit and Vegetable Steward ............ G. Whitehead
Grain Stewards ................................ F. Paterson, I. Stickells
Fields Stewards ................................ P. Dunn, J. Ledger , M. Solley
Show Ground Stewards.................... A. Kerr, Bramling Court, Wingham;
P. Brenchley
Car Park Stewards ............................ G. Hirst, P. Overy, M. Barker
Safety Officers ................................ James Ledger 07802974838
Matthew Solley 07956475572
Medical Support .............................. Russell Wells, Outdoor Safety Resources
07766042189

JUDGES 2018
Championship Ploughing ................ Brian Welfare, Tony Leach, Dave Gunn,

Dave Elliot
Commercial Ploughing .................. Bill Harbour, Ian Brett, Brian Stone, Mike

Wilkinson, Fred Brown, Chris Reynolds, Matt
Cullen, Robin Day, Phil Jenner
Vintage Ploughing .......................... Tim Tidmarsh, Robert Eldridge, Dick Hubbard,
Steve Goodworth, Peter Pierson, Paul
Swinnerton, Rex Goodbarn, Howard Batchelor
Horse Ploughing .............................. A. Bartlett, J. Weir
Vegetables and Fruit ........................ J. Vickers, I. Chandler
Grain and Seeds .............................. O. Wilson, G. Hewitt
Hay and Fodder ................................ J. Warnock
Field of Peas & Beans ...................... C. Stevens, P. Goode
Field of Oil Seed Rape .................... C. Stevens, P. Goode
Field of Wheat & Barley .................. J. Short, R. Bayly
Stockman ........................................ J. Trunkfield
Silage .............................................. J. Trunkfield

The support of the Advertisers is gratefully acknowledged, and it is hoped that our
readers will support them whenever possible.

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Established for 74 years in East Kent this popular annual event attracts
between 3,000 and 4,500 people each year from the agricultural community

as well as all walks of life. With over 90 trade stands, busy ploughing
competitions and a thriving craft tent this vibrant agricultural day has many

loyal supporters.
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With the support of our Members, Hosts, Sponsors, Trade Stand
holders, Exhibitors, Competitors and the visiting public we proudly
celebrate agricultural life and also make money for charities that
support the rural community.

In 2017 the East Kent Ploughing Match Association, with the help of all
our supporters, was pleased to make the following donations to charities:

£100 to Hadlow College for their Student of the Year Award

£500 to Kent Air Ambulance

£500 to RABI

£500 to the Pilgrim's Hospice

£400 to Farm Crisis Network

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TIMETABLE
(Approximate Times)

9.00 a.m. – Ploughmen to Draw their Places and Open their Cants

10.00 a.m. – Judging of the Grain and Hay
Judging of the Women’s Section

10.00 a.m. – Ploughing starts and commences for one and a half hours.
Vintage Ploughing commences
Judging of the Roots, Vegetables and Fruit

10.30 a.m. – Horse Judging commences

11.00 a.m. – Judging of the Horse Ploughing – sponsored by Angela Hirst

11.00 a.m. – Terrier Racing in the Main Ring – sponsored by Finns
Sheep Dog Demonstration

11.30 a.m. – Mole Country Stores Welly Throwing Competition
(open to under 12’s and Adults)*
Ploughing to Finish

12.00 noon – Women’s Section Tent open to public

12.00 noon – Parade of Foxhounds by East Kent Hunt with West Street by
kind permission of The Three Joint Masters

12.30 p.m. – First Prize Winners in the Ploughing Classes will be
announced over the loudspeaker

12.45 p.m. – The Hawking Centre: Birds of Prey flying display –
sponsored by The Junior King’s School
First Prize Winners in the Ploughing Classes will be
announced over the loudspeaker.

1.00 p.m. – Ploughing Championship Commences
Sheep Dog Demonstration

1.30 p.m. – Tossing the Sheaf Competition*

2.00 p.m. – Terrier Racing in the Main Ring – sponsored by Finns

2.30 p.m. – Draw for Raffle, Ladies Cups and Prizes by Angela Overy,
President

3.30 p.m. – (approx.) Presentation of Challenge Cups and Awards by
Ian Overy, President

*Prizes Awarded
Judging for South East Farmer Trophy for Best Trade Stand takes place during
the morning.

Refreshments: Timothy Smith Licensee: Kevin Goulden

Lunches: Ale Farm Kitchen – www.alefarm.co.uk

Grateful thanks to Ramsak our Main Ring sponsor 2018

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Membership Fee £15.00 per year
Non Membership Fee of not less than £20.00 per year
As we do not charge a Class entry fee, it would be much appreciated if those
members who are able to would increase their Subscription voluntarily.
No receipts will be sent to acknowledge cheques unless requested.

R. W. Bradshaw LIFE MEMBERS M. Munford
R. Clarke J. C. Plommer
D. Hopper Mrs. P. Hume R. M. Smith
T. R. Hume
Mrs. C. Harland D. Solley
P. Harland D. Kemp P. Spain
W. Laslett
Mrs. C. Holdstock M. Moore
P. Mummery

P J Akehurst and Sons MEMBERS Grain Harvesters
M. Allen The Rt Hon Earl of Guildford
Arter Bros Chavereys
R Austen J Claringbould J Haffenden
W H Harbour
R Baker-White. H Clayson
D Banks D H Clifton F Harvey
E J Clough Hatfield Farms
Barclays Bank PLC Viscount Hawarden
Bardsley Fruit Farming Ltd M Cocks
A S & C Coleman P B Headley
Mr & Mrs M Barker Hickson Bros
Mr & Mrs M Barnes M T Coleman Angela Hirst
P C Coleman and Partners
A Bartlett M Hobbs
C P Barwick R Coleman & Son M Hof
J L Barwick L Court
J Batchelor J Cowans Hollamby Estates
M Hopkins
M Baxter D G Cross
W, J & R Bayly G J Cross Horton Park Farm
Mrs J Cross Edward Hulme
J Birch C Cullen Thomas Hulme
D J Birt A R Davies H T Hulme
D Blaxland P Davies V Hunt
B Broad A E Daw & Sons A Huntley
Birt Brothers R C Day and Son
A Blakely A J Dean W J Hurley & Partners
S Blakely Delf Farm Shop A Hyde
D Botting T Denne & Sons Ltd M Izard
J Bradley H W Densham
T & S Bradley J Donaldson Jessel Farms
P Brenchley P Dunn B M Jones
A Brett Charles Elgar and Sons P Kelsey
Broad Stream Farming W R Elgar and Sons H Kenton
Brook Farm Partnership Ellis Agricultural Services W Kerr & Sons
R Browne The Rt Hon M J Knatchbull
B K G Bullock A Ellis Kreston Reeves & Co
N K Bullock C Evans
R Bulpitt Farmcare C Laker
Henry Burch & Son FINNS R J Laslett MBE
J Burgess The Rt Hon the Lord FitzWalter
N H Burrows M M Fox-Pitt W L Laslett
P Burt P W Francesconi and Son R J Lawrence & Son
J Burvill R M Fuller
P Buscall R Genge D M Ledger
P J Carden P Gent Ledger Farms Ltd
Caspell Parsons Farming K M Goddard
Partnership M W and A W Goddard R Ledger
T Castle and Son Godden and Redman J Linnington
Chandler and Dunn Mrs Goldsmith R Loder-Symonds
Gosmere Farms Lloyds TSB Agricultural
O W Gower A & M Lyon

R Macey
R Martin Farms

I Mather
D Maxwell

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P Mayes MEMBERS Continued Stiles and Bates
E & J H Maylem E Sutcliffe
A. Pilcher N Tanton
J McCabe J C & M Plommer J A Tapley
V McDonald
E Plumptre J T Terry and Son
A Mew J N Plumptre D A Titmuss & Son
J Miller
G W J Mitchell D Potter G Tompsett
N Morgan G & E A Preston H W Twyman
S W Mount & Sons Quex Park Estate Miss M Tyrrell
W J Moynan & Sons
A R Mummery C R Quested J Upton
M Munford C R Reynolds Velcourt Ltd
NatWest Bank PLC P W Vickers & Sons
Nonington Farms J Roberts J H Vowell
R Norrington J Saxby C B Wacher
Helen Northrop P Seath Margaret Walters
C Older K Sherwood Ware Farms
R G Ovenden Alan J W Smith & Son A W Warner and Sons Ltd
R H Ovenden Ltd S Smith J Weir & Sons
P Overy L R Smith & Son M Welham
M A & F W Owen N O M Smith
T Page N Snape A West
R J Paterson D Snell O West
D Peacock D J Snell Ltd Mrs A Wheeler
P Pearson-Wood Farms Solley’s Farm Ltd G & D White
M J Perez Partnership S Solley W S Whitehead and Sons Ltd
Pett Valley Farms E Spanton R Whorlow
R Phillips R D E Spencer M P Wilkinson
S Phillips D Steed Wilkins Kennedy FKC
J Pickett I Steed C S Willett & Co Ltd
J A Stephens Ms M C Window
B B Stephens & Son
J R Stevens Ltd
St. Nicholas Court Farms

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East Kent
Ploughing Match Association

AUTUMN SOCIAL

Saturday 27th October 2018 at 7.30 p.m.

LOWER HARDRES VILLAGE HALL

Tickets £8.00
Available from
Liz Preston, 01227 721334
or Women's Section Tent

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RULES

1. The Association is established for the encouragement of those employed in
agriculture and for awarding prizes for skill in agricultural pursuits.

2. The Association shall consist of members from whom a President, Vice-Presidents
and Committee of Management shall be elected.

3. Any Person wishing to join the Association must be proposed, seconded and
elected at a General or Committee Meeting and complete the appropriate application
form as issued by a committee member.

4. The Annual Subscription for Members shall not be less than £15.00, due on the
closing date of entries in each year.

5. Any Member whose subscription is two years in Arrears shall cease to be a
Member until he has been re-elected.

6. All Members shall be entitled to make entries of themselves and their employees.
7. Non-Members may make entries on payment of not less than £20.00 at the
committee’s discretion.
8. The Committee have power to add or withdraw prizes in each class according to
the number of competitors and the merit displayed. The Judges will have power to
withold prizes where they consider the exhibits of insufficient merit or insufficient
number.
9. Protests. Any Exhibitor lodging an objection must do so in writing before 15.00
hours on the day of the Match, and deposit 50p with the Secretary, which shall be
forfeited to the Association if the Committee consider the objection frivolous. All
objections to be decided by the Committee which shall be convened for that purpose
and whose decision shall be final.
10. No liability of any kind is accepted by the Committee or by the Association.
11. In the event of the dissolution of the Association the surplus funds, after meeting
any expenses connected with such dissolution at such date, shall be transferred to the
Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution.
12. FINAL DECISION. Any question arising and not provided for in these rules
shall be decided by the Committee of Management whose decision shall be final and
binding.

REGULATIONS

Only one entry in each Class will count for the Cups.
The Committee to appoint Stewards.
The Plough and Tractor to be set and used regularly by the Competitor in general farm

work, in the boundary of Kent, except for the Vintage Section and Horse Ploughs.
Subject to sufficient space being available, members may also enter match-ploughs in a

match plough class. Competitors in this class will not be eligible for the East Kent
Ploughing Match Championship and will therefore gain no eligibility for the Kent
or National Competitions from taking part in this match.Competitors 21 and under
can compete even if not in full time agriculture.

PLOUGHING

Communication with Competitors after starting will render them liable to
disqualification. Ploughmen to be in the field by 09.00 hours, to draw their

Ploughing Tickets. Ploughing to commence at 10.00.

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LAYOUT FOR REVERSIBLE PLOUGHS

The first-prize winner in each Class will be required to plough in the Champion Class
during the afternoon.

Ploughing to be 11⁄4 hours in the morning and 3⁄4 hours in the afternoon. Furrows to be
not less than 10˝ wide and not less than 6˝ deep. All ground to be moved.

Points will be deducted if competitors are over time, one point per minute.
A single furrow is to be used for opening.
Rolling of the split is not accepted.
The use of GPS equipment is not permitted.

VINTAGE PLOUGHING RULES

1. TRACTOR
In both trailing and mounted plough classes, all models of tractor must have been in
production before 31st December 1959.

2. PLOUGHS
(a) Trailing plough class – any trailing plough is eligible.
(b) Mounted plough class – any mounted plough in production before 31st December
1959.
(c) Plough bodies to be designed for plough at time of manufacture.
(d) Skimmers and one piece tailpieces are optional – no other attachments allowed.
(e) Plough bodies can be raised or lowered but cannot be dipped up out of the
‘ploughing’ position.
(f) All plough bodies to be used when ploughing the finish.
(g) Extraneous attachments that manipulate the furrows or scratches are not allowed.

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3. TIME ALLOWED
(a) 20 minutes for opening. Penalty for failure to finish opening on time – 2 points
per minute or part minute.
(b) 40 minutes for openings to be judged.
(c) to complete the plot by 12.00 pm. Penalty for failure to finish the plot at finishing
signal – 10 points per minute or part minute.
(d) 15 minutes for any cast-off made after commencement of ploughing.

4. OPENING
(a) Double opening split – no land left unturned – can be completed before 10am start.
(b) On grassland there is no opening.

5. START
(a) The start shall consist of 11 or 12 furrows.
(b) Competitors must cast towards the next highest numbered plot.

6. FINISH
(a) The finish shall consist of the last 8 furrows.
(b) The last furrow to be cast towards competitors own start.

7. DEPTH
Depth to be reached on completion of ‘start’ and adhered to until commencing the
‘finish’. Minimum depth 15cm.

8. GENERAL
(a) The first and second runs next to the neighbours plot will be allowed as
straightening furrows and will not be judged if the neighbours ploughing is
crooked, below the normal standard or not parallel.
(b) Rolling of furrows or scratches is not allowed.
(c) Twin tractor wheels not allowed.
(d) Three siting poles only (one can be placed on the headland) – assistance to set
and remove is allowed (one can be placed on the headland). No other assistance
allowed including no assistance by signal, radio contact, mobile phone or any
other method.
(e) Handling, shaping or treading of scratches or furrows is not allowed.
(f) Only one tractor and plough wheel mark allowed at the finish.
(g) Only the competitor allowed to clean the plot of straw, stones, etc.
(h) Competitors must produce evidence of age of tractor if requested.
(i) The use of Global Positioning Technology, laser beams or any other electronic or
computerised measuring devises are not allowed.
(j) Any abuse or dispute by a competitor with an official or fellow competitor is not
acceptable. Penalty – 20 points.

9. SAFETY
(a) Passengers not allowed on tractors or ploughs at any time.
(b) Society of Ploughmen Safety Policy to be adhered to at all times.

10. FINAL DECISION
Any question arising and not provided in these rules shall be decided by the Executive
Committee whose decision shall be final and binding.

11. Competitors must be member of Kent Ploughing Match Association to be eligible to
go forward to the Kent Ploughing Championships.

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JUDGES METHOD OF SCORING
VINTAGE AND COMMERCIAL PLOUGHING
Opening (well cut, uniform and straight)..............................................................20
Start (11 or 12 furrows, uniform, level and straightness) ....................................20
Seed Bed (weed control and soil made available) ................................................20
Firmness (firm, well packed furrows, no holes) ..................................................20
Uniformity (clearly defined uniform furrows, straightness and no pairing of
furrows) ..........................................................................................................20
Finish (uniform, shallow and straightness) ..........................................................20
Ins and Outs (neat, accurate and regular)..............................................................20
General Appearance (workmanship and general appearance of the whole plot) ..20

FIXED PENALTY DEDUCTIONS
Two tractor wheel marks ......................................................................20 points penalty
Finish wrong way..................................................................................20 points penalty
Depth infringement ......................................20 points per cm less than specified depth
Rolling ..................................................................................................20 points penalty
Failure to finish opening in time ..........................2 points per min or par min over time
Failure to finish plot by finishing signal ..........10 points per min or part min over time
Abuse of officials or fellow competitors ............................................20 points penalty
Failure to adhere to Safety Policy ..........................................................Disqualification
Any other penalty deduction will be decided by the Executive Committee

VINTAGE PLOUGHING GUIDELINES FOR COMPETITORS
1. Discs/skimmers/tailpieces can be of different make.
2. Weights can be used on tractors or ploughs.
3. Adjustable stays on plough mouldboards are allowed.
4. Quick entry or slotted top links are allowed.
5. Extended wheel axles are allowed.
6. Screw adjustments on cross shafts are allowed.
7. Modified plough shares are allowed.
8. Only approved manufacturers diesel engine conversions allowed.
9. Hydraulic top links and other hydraulic rams are not allowed.
10. Stubble chains are not allowed.
11. Two-piece adjustable tailpieces are not allowed.
12. Draw-bars with hydraulic movement not allowed.
13. Four wheel drive conversions not allowed.
14. A list of eligible tractors is available from the Society of Ploughmen on request.

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HORSE PLOUGHING GUIDELINES FOR COMPETITORS
1. Competitors must make a double opening split. All ground must be moved.
2. Each Competitor must show TEN furrows before ploughing up to their

neighbour’s work. Before starting to plough up to their neighbour’s work,
Competitors must check that the neighbour has completed TEN furrows also.
3. Competitors continue to turn to the plot with the next highest number until their
own is completed. The last furrow must be thrown towards the Competitor’s
own crown.
4. All ploughing should be a minimum of FIVE INCHES deep except for the first
two furrows i.e., one to each side of the crown – and the last two furrows at the
finish . . . these shall be left to the discretion of the Competitor.
5. Each Competitor will be allowed an assistant for leading the horses if desired.
6. The Competitor alone must set and/or adjust the plough.
7. Normally the Competitor will use a pair of horses but a single horse shall be
allowed if the Competitor only has one horse and it is capable of pulling the
plough.
8. MARKING shall be out of a total of Two Hundred Points with points allocated
as follows: Split 10; Crown 35; Skimmers 30; Uniformity 25; Firmness or
Packing 30; Straightness 20; ‘Ins and Outs’ 10; Finish 40.
9. Horses must not be left unattended on the headland.
10. Handling, treading or shaping of scratches or furrows is not allowed.

FIELDS

Only one entry in each Class allowed from each Farm.

VEGETABLES

Collections of Vegetables to carry the following maximum points:

Potatoes........................20 Points Leeks............................20 Points

Turnips ........................15 ” Celery ..........................20 ”

Onions..........................20 ” Brussels Sprouts ..........15 ”

Cauliflower ..................20 ” Red Cabbage................15 ”

Carrots ........................20 ” Tomatoes......................20 ”

Cabbage ......................15 ” Beetroot........................15 ”

Parsnips........................20 ” Runner Beans ..............18 ”

Savoys ..........................15 ”

Cauliflowers to be arranged on the ground. Sprout stalks to be trimmed.

POTATOES

Best 10 kilos of Potatoes to be grown by Exhibitor.

To be shown in boxes provided. All potatoes must be washed.

GRAIN & SEED

Sample 3 kilos of Grain (from not less than 2 tonnes) to be harvested by the exhibitor
in the area in 2018. Bags will be provided on the ground

Samples to be in the tent by 9.00 a.m.

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AWARDS & PRIZES

THE SIR WILLIAM WAYLAND TROPHY awarded to the Member gaining the most
points in the Show.

TRACTOR PLOUGHS

Stewards – G. Preston, J. Plommer, M. Coleman, S. Dunn, M. Ledger,
M. Plommer, N. Parsons, P. Jenner.

All tractor mounted Ploughs are expected to plough 1⁄3 one acre per furrow per 1 hour,
e.g. three furrow plough 1 acre in 1 hour or to this ratio.

Failure to accomplish this renders the competitor liable to have marks deducted.

All mounted reversible ploughs. To be sub divided into classes as necessary.
Prizes: 1st, £20; 2nd, £15; 3rd, £10.

RUN-ROUND PLOUGH CLASS – This class is not eligible for championship. To be
sub-divided into Mounted and Trailer Classes as necessary. This class will only
operate if 3 or more entries are received. Entries to be restricted.
Prizes: 1st, £20; 2nd, £15; 3rd, £10.

CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION PLOUGHMEN – To decide the
Champion and Reserve Champion Ploughmen. The first prize winners will be
required to Plough an extra Cant during the afternoon.
Prizes: Champion, £50 (given by Harry’s Contracting);
Reserve Champion, £20; 3rd, £15.

THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – The Champion Ploughman is eligible to
compete in the National Championships. He will also be eligible to compete in the
Kent Ploughing Championships.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by the Rt. Hon. The Lord Northbourne for the
Champion Ploughman.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by J. E. Batchelor Esq., for the Reserve Champion
Ploughman.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Messrs. Arter Bros. Ltd., Barham, for the Second
Reserve Champion Ploughman.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Mrs. F. E. Elgar for the Best Ploughman 21 years
of age and under.

CANTAGRIAN TROPHY – Awarded to Best Work Done in any Ploughing Class by a
Competitor who is an Old Student of Hadlow College, K. F. I. or K. H. I.

SHIELD – Presented by Shell Oils for the First Prize Winner of the Run-Round Ploughs.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Arter Bros. Ltd., Barham, and called the “J. Wood
Memorial” Cup for the First Prize Winner of the Two and Three Furrow Reversible
Ploughs.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Invicta Motors Ltd., Canterbury, for the First Prize
Winner of the Four Furrow Reversible Ploughs.

CHALLENGE BOWL – Presented by Lenfield Engineering for the First Prize Winner
of the Five Furrow Reversible Ploughs.

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CHARTERED SURVEYORS, VALUERS, ESTATE & LETTING AGENTS

TROPHY – Presented by Southern Harvesters Ltd., for the First Prize Winner of the
Six Furrow and over Reversible Ploughs.

Special Prize of a Tankard for the Champion Ploughman, presented by Bell Agricultural
Ltd.

Special Prize of £25 for Champion Ploughman 21 years and under, presented by
Agwood.

Special Prize given by Haynes Agricultural Ltd. (Kent), for the Best Work done by New
Holland Tractor.

Special Prize given by Agwood Ltd., for the Best Work done by Massey Ferguson
Tractor, £25.

Special Prize given by Agwood Ltd., to the Ploughman who does the Best Work with a
Lemken Plough, £25.

VINTAGE PLOUGHS

Stewards: C. Laker, G. Laker, T. Page, R. Wall, A. Dean
TRAILER PLOUGH CLASS
TRACTOR – model to be in production before 31st December 1959 and to be as

manufactured.
PLOUGH – any make of trailer plough.

MOUNTED RUN-ROUND PLOUGH CLASS
TRACTOR – model to be in production before 31st December 1959 and to be as

manufactured.
PLOUGH – any make of mounted plough in production before 31st December 1959.

CLASSIC CLASS
TRACTOR – must have been in production before introduction of “Q” cabs

(approx. 1976).
PLOUGH – must have been in production before 31st December 1976, excluding match

ploughs, i.e. Fiskars, Kverneland, Super Hydrion, and Ransomes Boning.

CHALLENGE CUP – Lew Norrington Cup for best work with a classic plough and
tractor.

VINTAGE HORTICULTURAL PLOUGH CLASS
CHALLENGE CUP – The Webster Cup for the Champion Vintage Ploughman.
CHALLENGE CUP – The Esso Cup for the Runner-up of the Trailer Ploughs.
CHALLENGE CUP – The Walton Cup for the Winner of the two and three Furrow

Run Round Ploughs.
CHALLENGE CUP – The George Newport Memorial Cup for the Winner of the Trailer

Ploughs.
SHIELD – Presented by Drake & Fletcher Ltd., for Best Turnout.

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HORSE PLOUGHS

Steward: J. Weir. Judges: A. Bartlett, J. Weir.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by E. Barwick, Esq., for Champion Horse Ploughman.

CHALLENGE CUP – In memory of Leonard E. Fox, for Best Turnout.

TROPHY – Presented by I. Chittenden, Esq. in memory of Heather Princess, for Best
Working Pair.

Classes: 1. Best Turnout. 2. Best Working Pair. 3. Best Ploughing.
Prizes in Class 1: 1st, £20; Class 2, 1st, £20; Class 3, 1st £20; 2nd, £15; 3rd, £10.

EAST KENT STOCKMAN OF THE YEAR 2018

Steward: Annie Bartlett. Judge: J. Trunkfield.
Judge, J Trunkfield was very impressed with the standards of the farms, and their
stockmanship. Open to beef and sheep farms, provided they have a breeding herd/flock
of at least 10 cows or 40 ewes.
Judge will look for overall stockmanship of animals, including the grassland management.
All ages of animals must be available for inspection, with emphasis on calves/lambs.
Judging will be July 2019 and the stockman must be available to meet the judge for
about one hour.

PLEASE ENTER FOR 2019 THROUGH THE WEBSITE OR RING STEWARD
ANNIE 07966 482427. JUDGING WILL TAKE PLACE IN MAY/JUNE 2019.

2018 RESULTS:
R. K. HUNTLEY CUP – For Best Sheep Stockman
Sheep Flock
1st place – Max Wood. Humphrey & Edward Hulme
2nd place – Allan Jull. Hicksons
3rd place – Simon Phillips

HARMAN HUNT CHALLENGE CUP – For Best Beef Stockman
Beef Herd
1st place – Jordan Thompson from Chandler and Dunn
2nd place – Laurie Birt. Birt Bros

BOCM CHALLENGE CUP – For Best Dairy Stockman
Dairy Herd
1st place – Allan Jull. Hicksons
2nd place – Thomas Castle. Castles Petham
3rd place – Martin Carden. Owens Lympne
4th place – Lewis Bradley. Ledger Farms

CHARLES LEFEVRE MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP
Kindly donated by the Canterbury Fatstock Show to Overall Stockman of the Year.
Stockman of the Year 2018 – Allan Jull, Hicksons

SILAGE COMPETITION 2018
Steward: Annie Bartlett. Judge: J. Trunkfield.
Best Grass Silage – Nonington, Goodnestone and District Agricultural Association
Cup – Clamped Silage
1st place – Richard Castle, Castles Petham. 2nd place – Suzanne Owen from Owens
Lympne. 3rd place – William Hickson, Hicksons

Grass Silage Bale
1st place – William Hickson, Hicksons. 2nd place – 2nd place – Richard Castle, Castles

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Groundscare and General
Services Ltd

Colebarn Farm, Stepneyford Lane, CRANBROOK, TN17
4BW

My name is Steve Bryant, the founder and owner of Groundscare &
General Services Ltd - A family run business based in Rolvenden,
Kent. My son George, brother Andy and nephew Jordan were all

trained by and work for the company.

I have grown up in the Parish of Rolvenden and I am proud to say my
family business is based here.

Our rural yard is in the Weald of Kent, less than 10 miles from the
Sussex border. Our location means we have easy access to A21, A28
and the A229 for our in demand poultry fertiliser distribution services.

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Logs by the load, Amenity Grounds Maintenance,
AD Plant Fuel, Poultry Manure, Plant Hire

Call Steve: 07747 827901
Call George: 07800 711585

[email protected]

www.groundscaregeneralservices.co.uk

CLASSES OPEN FOR ENTRY

VEGETABLES & FRUIT

Steward: G. Whitehead. Judges: J. Vickers, I. Chandler.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Messrs. F. Friday and Sons, Ltd., Canterbury, for
the Best 12 Heads of Closed Trimmed Cauliflower.

THE JOHN CASPELL TROPHY – For most points gained in the fruit classes.

CLASS 9 – Cauliflowers, 12 Closed Trimmed Heads.

Trimmed to 11⁄2˝above curd. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 10 – 6 kilos Brussels Sprouts. Prizes: 1st £10; 2nd, £5.
Ready for harvesting.

CLASS 11 – Brussels Sprouts, 6 Stalks. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

Ready for harvesting.

POTATOES

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Messrs. William J. Gardner Ltd., Birchington, for

the Best 10 kilos of Potatoes.

CLASS 12 – 10 kilos White Potatoes (washed). Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 13 – 10 kilos Red Potatoes (washed). Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 14 – 10 kilos Partly Coloured Potatoes (washed). Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

FRUIT Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.
Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.
CLASS 15 – Best Six Dessert Apples. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 16 – Best Six Cooking Apples.

CLASS 17 – Best Six Dessert Pears.

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OPEN SECTION

Entry fee 25p. This Section open to non-Members of the Association.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by the Joint Masters, West Street Hunt, for the
Exhibitor gaining the Highest Number of Points in Classes 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
24 and 25.

Points awarded as follows:-
Classes 18 – 1st, 6pts; 2nd, 4pts; 3rd, 2pts. Reserve 1pt.
Classes 19-25 – 1st, 3pts; 2nd, 2pts; 3rd, 1pt. Reserve 1⁄2 pt.

Please note: Only one entry in each class.

CLASS 18 – Collection of Vegetables grown in their Own Garden or Allotment;

4 kinds selected from the undermentioned.

2 turnips, 2 parsnips, 3 onions, 1 cauliflower, 3 carrots, 1 cabbage, 1 savoy, 2 heads
of celery, 2 leeks, 1 red cabbage, 3 beetroot, 6 sprouts, 6 runner beans, 3 tomatoes,
3 potatoes, 2 sweetcorn, 9 cherry tomatoes, 1 cucumber.

To be exhibited on a staging not exceeding 1m. x 1m., to be provided by the
Exhibitor.

For maximum points see Regulations. Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 19 – 3 White Potatoes (washed). Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 20 – 3 Coloured Potatoes (washed). Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 21 – 3 Onions. Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 22 – 3 Carrots. Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 23 – 9 Runner Beans. Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 24 – Plate of 4 Shallots. Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

CLASS 25 – 2 Leeks. Prizes: 1st, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2.

GRAIN & SEED

Sample 3 kilos of Grain (from not less than 2 tonnes) to be harvested by the
exhibitor in the area in 2018. Bags will be provided on the ground.

Stewards: D. Hooker, F. Paterson, I. Stickells.
Judges: O. Wilson, G. Hewitt.

No sample will be accepted without a label clearly marking name of exhibitor and variety.

THE DENNE HILL CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by R. F. Loder-Symonds to the
Exhibitor gaining most points in the Grain Tent.

BARLEY

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Messrs. Thompson and Son Ltd., Walmer
Brewery, for the Best Sample of Malting Barley.

CLASS 26 – Winter Barley. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 27 – Spring Barley. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by the Rt. Hon. The Viscount Hawarden, for the Best
Sample of Feeding Barley.

CLASS 28 – Feeding Barley. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

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WHEAT
CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Messrs. Kingsford and Co. Ltd., Canterbury, for

the best sample of Milling Wheat.

CLASS 29 – Milling Wheat. Groups 1 & 2 Milling Wheat. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CHALLENGE CUP – The William Harvey Cup presented by John Harvey (Nonington)
Ltd., for best sample of Feeding Wheat. Prize money presented by Grain Harvesters Ltd.

CLASS 30 – Feeding Wheat. Challenge Cup: Presented by Messrs. C. J. Hudson Ltd.,
Ramsgate, for 1 kilo Sample of Wheat with the Highest Protein Content.

CLASS 31. – Wheat with the Highest Protein Content.

Please Note: Only Competitors Exhibiting in Classes 29 or 30 allowed to enter this
Class. Samples to be sent to A. Kerr, Bramling Court, Wingham, before September 5th,
2018, with name and address of sender and variety of wheat.

OATS

CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by Messrs. J. F. Holter and Sons, Canterbury, for the
Best Sample of Oats.

CLASS 32 – Winter Oats. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 29 – Spring Oats. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

BEANS – 10 kilos. Samples from not less than 2 Tonnes.

CLASS 34 – Winter Beans.

CLASS 35 – Spring Beans. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

OIL SEED

CLASS 37 – Linseed 1 kilo. Oil Seed Rape 1 kilo. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

TANKARD – Presented by Street End Farms for the best sample of Oil Seed Rape.

PEAS

CLASS 40 – Peas 10.0 kilos (Class to be sub-divided if necessary).
Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

HAY OR FODDER
Judge: J. Warnock.

CLASS 41 – Conventional Bale of Meadow Hay, 2018 Crop, not less than 15 kilos.

Prizes given by Reeves. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 42 – Conventional Bale of Fodder or Seed Hay, 2018 Crop, not less than

15 kilos. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

Prizes given by Reeves.

CLASS 43 – Big Bale of Fodder or Seed Hay, 2018 Crop, not less than 20 kilos.

Sample to be presented for judging. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

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FIELDS

THANK YOU TO FENGRAIN FOR SPONSORING OUR FIELD CLASSES 2018
Only one Entry allowed (in each class) from each Farm.

Steward: P. Dunn.
CHALLENGE CUP – Presented by the late F. S. Solley, Esq.

CLASS 44 – Field of Combining Peas, not less than 1 Hectare.

To be harvested 2018. Prizes: 1st, Challenge Cup, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 44A – To be harvested 2019 (as above).

CLASS 45 – Field of Winter Beans, not less than 1 Hectare.

To be harvested 2018. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 45A – To be harvested 2019 (as above).

CLASS 46 – Field of Spring Beans, not less than 1 Hectare.

To be harvested 2018. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 46A – To be harvested 2019 (as above).

CHALLENGE BOWL – Presented by H. H. Roberts for Best Field of Winter Wheat

Steward: J. Weir. Judges: J. Short, R. Bayly.

CLASS 47 – Field of Winter Wheat, not less than 1 Hectare.

To be harvested 2018. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 47A – To be harvested 2019 (as above).

Steward: P. Dunn. Judges: P. Goode, C. Stephens.

CLASS 48 – Field of Rape harvested 2018. Dalgety Spillers Salver – awarded to the

Best Field of Rape, not less than 4 Hectares. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 48A – Field of Rape 2019 not less than 4 Hectares.
This class to be judged at podding.

Steward: J. Weir. Judges: J. Short, R. Bayly.

CLASS 49 – Field of Winter Barley.

The Bramling Limeworks Trophy to be presented to the Best Field of Winter

Barley harvested 2018, not less than 1 Hectare. Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 49A – To be harvested in 2019 (as above).

CLASS 50 – Field of Spring Barley.
The Lilywhite Trophy to be presented to the Best Field of Spring Barley.
Prizes: 1st, £10; 2nd, £5.

CLASS 50A – To be harvested in 2019 (as above).

LONG SERVICE AWARDS

CLASS 51 – Long Service Awards. Three Prizes of £25 each

For any man or woman continuously employed with the same Family or on the same

Farm for a minimum of 25 years. Previous recipients not eligible. Nominations will

only be accepted from employers who are paid up members of the association.

CLASS 52 – Long Service Awards. Three Prizes of £50 each

For any man or woman continuously employed with the same Family or on the same

Farm for over 40 years. Previous recipients of Class 51 are eligible. Previous

recipients of Class 52 are not eligible. Nominations will only be accepted from

employers who are paid up members of the association.

* Semi-retired included (20 hours a week). Previous recipients of Class 52 not

eligible.

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GROUND MAINTENANCE LTD

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Kent CT18 8LS

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INCLUDING ALL TYPES OF FENCING
Landscape Gardening, Hedge Cutting,

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Agricultural Services Include:
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Tel: 01303 893414 Fax: 01303 892656
Mobile: 07831 394372

Email: [email protected]

Member of The Institute of Groundmanship & N.A.C.C.

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ENTRIES

COMMERCIAL TRACTOR PLOUGHS 2018

CLASS 1 – 3 & 4 Furrows Parish Employer Age
No. Competitor Wingham
1 S. Bradley Blean T&S Bradley U21
2 P. Gent Westgate
3 J. Kemp Crundale P. Gent
4 R. Victor Sturry
5. P. Brenchley Elmsted C. Bones
6. C. Claringbould Hoath
7. S. Batchelor Ripple Farm Organics

P. Brenchley

P. Francesconi

J.E. Batchelor

& Partners

CLASS 2 – 5 Furrows Parish Employer Age
No. Competitor Nonington
8 R. Jordon Lydden Nonnington Farms Ltd.
9 P. Seath Woodnesborough
10 C. Marsh Ware P. J. S. Farms Ltd.
11 A. Plommer Wingham
12 J. Starr L.R. Smith & Son

Ware Farms

T. & S. Bradley U21

CLASS 3 – 5 Furrows Parish Employer Age
No. Competitor Charing
13 A. Preisig Elmsted A. Preisig
14 K. Leppard Ash
15 R. Hopkins Minster P. Francesconi
16 P. Bolton Goodnestone
17 R. Austin Chandler & Dunn

Edward Spanton Farms

R. Austin

CLASS 4 – 6 Furrows Parish Employer Age
No. Competitor Waldershare
18 L. Richards Mongeham E.I. Overy & Sons
19 I. Lawrence Birchington
20 J. Marsh Denton Grange Farm Ltd.
21 K. Goddard Hoath
22 E. Batchelor D. J. Snell

K. Goddard

J. E. Batchelor & Partners

CLASS 5 – 6/7/8 Furrows Parish Employer Age
No. Competitor Wingham
23 R. Bean Sturry W. Kerr & Son
24 W. Collard Stelling Minnis
25 P. Cope Petham E. H. Holdstock & Son
26 T. Branton Elmsted
27 R. Chambers Nonington W. J. W. Haffenden
28 S. Austin
M. Izzard

P. Francesconi

Nonington Farms Ltd.

HORSE PLOUGHING

R. Dawkins Arthur and Alfie

P. Hayler Leo and Mason
I. Williams Madge and Dolly
T. Arks Mars and Puzzle

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VINTAGE TRACTORS & PLOUGHS 2018

CLASS 6 – MOUNTED PLOUGHS, 2 Furrows

(Tractor and Plough in production before 31.12.1959)

No. Competitor No. Competitor
S. Day
1 P. Curd 6 C. Cullen
E. Hogben
2 N. Tanton 7

3 R. Norrington 8

4 R. Whorlow

5 T. Ovenden

CLASS 7 – MOUNTED PLOUGHS, 2 Furrows

(Tractor and Plough in production before 31.12.1959)

No. Competitor No. Competitor
D. Smith
9 P. Burt 14 S. Kemsley
I. Hogben
10 D. Moyse 15 D. Gadsden

11 N. Ovenden 16

12 P. Spain 17

13 D. Newman

CLASS 8 – Mounted Ploughs, 3 Furrows

(Tractor and Plough in production before 31.12.1959)

No. Competitor No. Competitor
M. Ovenden
18 J. Vowel 21 D. Taylor

19 M. Hobbs 22

20 M. Wellard

CLASS 9 – CLASSIC TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS, 2 Furrows

(Tractor and Plough in production pre ‘Q’ cabs (approx 1976), match ploughs excluded)

No. Competitor No. Competitor

23 T. Sinden 28 G. Ovenden

24 A. Pilcher 29 B. Marsh

25 M. Watts 30 S. Cock

26 I. Linch 31 C. Gadsden

27 R. Ovenden

CLASS 10 – CLASSIC TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS, 3 Furrows

(Tractor and Plough in production pre ‘Q’ cabs (approx 1976), match ploughs excluded)

No. Competitor No. Competitor

32 A. Dean 35 P. Baseby

33 R. Hobbs 36 R. Baseby

34 D. Linch 37 L. Gower

CLASS 11 – VINTAGE TRAILER PLOUGHS

(Tractor and Plough in production before 31.12.1959)

No. Competitor No. Competitor
A. West
38 A. Ovenden 43 M. Bruce
M. Watson
39 C. Page 44 D. Adams
A. Ford
40 J. Stevens 45

41 D. Johncock 46

42 O. West 47

CLASS 12 – HORTICULTURAL PLOUGHS No. Competitor
These ploughs to not qualify for the Plough Off 49 R. Macey
No. Competitor
48 R. Fermor

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