The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ploughing masterclas­s at Fife farm

Thousands of spectators watch on as Angus farmer turns on style to claim Scottish title at St Monans

- NANCY NICOLSON FARMING EDITOR nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

One of the most scenic national ploughing matches ever to be held in Scotland attracted thousands of spectators to the “golden fringe” of the East Neuk over the weekend.

From early on Saturday morning more than 300 acres of the kingdom’s prime land came alive with tractors, ploughs and horses as ploughmen were put through their paces in the finals of the Scottish Ploughing Championsh­ips.

Traffic slowed then turned in to watch the spectacle of 165 Scottish ploughmen and 35 Europeans focusing on their small plots of land in the fields of Bowhouse Farm near St Monans.

The sun shone and the ground conditions were perfect all weekend, but Cupar contractor Willie Grieve, the chairman of the organising committee, said last weekend’s torrential rain had cast doubt over the event going ahead.

“I lay awake all last Saturday night worrying after a month’s rain fell in under 24 hours,” he said.

“We checked with the estate how long the land would take to recover and they said if the forecast of a dry week was accurate, we’d be good to go,” continued Mr Grieve.

“And thankfully we got away with it. There aren’t many farms in Scotland that would have dried out so fast.”

The overall championsh­ip was won by Forfar farmer and world champion Andrew Mitchell Sr, who competed in the convention­al classes.

Dave Carnegie from Laurenceki­rk won the reversible championsh­ip and the top horse ploughman was Jim Elliott from Aberdeen.

The winner of the European vintage competitio­n was Richard Ingram from England.

The weekend’s action was preceded by a ceremony in St Monans Church where Mr Grieve’s own plough was taken into the church and the Rev Graeme Beebee conducted a Blessing of the Plough, a tradition at the national event.

 ?? Pictures: Kenny Smith. ?? Above: Judges score the ploughmen’s efforts; top left: Davie Duncan from Montrose in action with his horses; top right: Scottish Ploughing Championsh­ips chairman Willie Grieve; right centre; Archie Finlay from Leven; and right, overall winner Andrew Mitchell Sr.
Pictures: Kenny Smith. Above: Judges score the ploughmen’s efforts; top left: Davie Duncan from Montrose in action with his horses; top right: Scottish Ploughing Championsh­ips chairman Willie Grieve; right centre; Archie Finlay from Leven; and right, overall winner Andrew Mitchell Sr.
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