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Re: PHOTO - ploughing match - 1st furrow
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Posted by BILL SHAVER on September 29, 2006 at 17:48:15 from (205.56.162.41):
In Reply to: Re: PHOTO - ploughing match - 1st furrow posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 29, 2006 at 15:32:16:
Used competition ploughs at school at MacDonald college years ago as part of a class we had, very expensive, but useful if you enjoy farming & revel in what you do, quality , not quantity matter, pride in your work, sort of what I remember being taught there many years ago. It still rings home today & just look at places in Quebec & in Vermont that aspire to this, & not to mention in the picture from wales, I say Bravo! Keep up the plowing match, after all why should we not its good for image in the wake of the e.Coli break out, that we are not all agri buisness, look at it as to waht it can be used in a positive manner asside from window dressing on a troubled image, inform , educate & not let them dwell in their belief that all are in it for money & don't care about the public, true cover costs & get a profit, thats a no brainer after all are we not stweards of the land... then start acting like it AGAIN!
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