Newbury Weekly News

Contest ploughs ahead

Perfect conditions for the first ploughing match since 2018

- By SARAH BOSLEY sarah.bosley@newburynew­s.co.uk @newburytod­ay

PLOUGHMEN from across the South descended on West Berkshire at the weekend for the first ploughing match since 2018.

In perfect conditions, 35 ploughmen competed for a number of trophies, while other visitors battled for titles in the produce categories, which included prizes for best sloe gin, hedgerow liqueur, chocolate cake and children’s decorated cupcakes.

Organised by the Newbury and District Agricultur­al Society, the event went ahead in a muddy field in Shefford Woodlands for the first time in three years.

The event in 2019 had to be called off due to adverse weather, while the coronaviru­s pandemic led to the cancellati­on of last year’s match.

Ploughing match chairwoman Judith Marcham said the day had been “amazing”.

“We had a super day on Sunday and were blessed with the weather. After the heavy rain of Saturday, Sunday was a bright, sunny day and the ground dried quickly, making it ideal for ploughing.

“We had some very happy ploughmen. It was a really, really good day.

“It was great to be back and to have so much support from local businesses and to see so many spectators. In fact it was the best number of spectators ever.”

Martin Kerswell from Fordingbri­dge, ploughing with a pair of horses and a single furrow plough, took home the Mr & Mrs C Povey Cup for the champion ploughman and the Lloyds Bank Cup for the champion horse ploughing.

Mr L Quick from Royal Wootton Bassett was vintage champion, winning the PJS Cup and the James and Cowper Cup for the reserve champion ploughman.

Andrew Liddiard, from Great Shefford, won the M Lawrence Cup for reversible ploughing under NADAS rules.

As well as the ploughing events there were a number of trade stands for visitors to enjoy, as well as cookery classes taking place.

The agricultur­al society also introduced some of the smaller competitio­ns they would usually have hosted at the Royal County of Berkshire Show to this year’s ploughing match.

Judges had a challengin­g time choosing the produce competitio­n winners, with farmer Julie Ilsley from Chieveley claiming the overall title.

Children from local schools made scarecrows and autumnal collages.

 ?? Ref: 40-1721M ?? Driving an Ajax 1918 ploughing engine, with engines at either end of the field and the plough pulled between them
Ref: 40-1721M Driving an Ajax 1918 ploughing engine, with engines at either end of the field and the plough pulled between them
 ?? Ref: 40-1721K ?? Great Shefford Pre-school playgroup winners – Holly, Noah, Stanley and Elizabeth
Ref: 40-1721K Great Shefford Pre-school playgroup winners – Holly, Noah, Stanley and Elizabeth
 ?? ?? Robbie and Spud from Buckfastle­igh, Devon, on the way to National Championsh­ips with David Kerswell
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Robbie and Spud from Buckfastle­igh, Devon, on the way to National Championsh­ips with David Kerswell Ref: 40-1721F
 ?? ?? Time for a drink on the ploughing engine
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Time for a drink on the ploughing engine Ref:40-1721H
 ?? ?? Richard Fidler on his 1940 Super Major
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Richard Fidler on his 1940 Super Major Ref:40-1721B
 ?? ?? Denise Herrington with Great Shefford Pre school’s entry
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Denise Herrington with Great Shefford Pre school’s entry Ref: 40-1721J
 ?? Ref: 40-1721O ?? Liam Quick in a Nuffield 1953 4Dm
Ref: 40-1721O Liam Quick in a Nuffield 1953 4Dm
 ?? ?? Head to head
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Head to head Ref:40-1721E

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