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Orange Spectacular Plowing Seminar?

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    Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 7:27pm
I am hoping to make it to my first Orange Spectacular with my father and our new 45D this summer.  Does anyone know who the "plowing expert" is that is giving the plowing seminar?
Also, how much ground is available to plow? Is it worth the trouble of hauling the tractor and plow up there?
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I was reading the newsletter last night, and the seminar is going to be put on by a long time friend of Larry Karg's from England.  Not sure on the name, but it sounds like he has a lot of experience. It also sounded like people are going to be limited on the number of trips they can take across the field with the plows this year, so not sure if it would be worth bringing the plow or not.
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Dang spammers.
 
Thanks for the info.
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The guy's name is Ray Woolford, He is from Burgess Hill, England. this year is going to be a 3 day event so they are limiting the amount of plowing each day to spread it out.
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