Tractors of yesteryear on form at Ingham plough in
A bright crisp morning saw 84 vintage tractors ploughing a careful furrow in the fifth annual ploughing contest organised by Suffolk Vintage Ploughing Society.
Land donated by David Stennett at Neville House Farm, Ingham was the arena for testing the skill of the drivers as vintage vehicles dating back to the 1920s were proudly exhibited.
Overall winner of the day was Peter Copeman from Gayton in Norfolk with his Standard Fordson and trail plough who took all top honours including best ploughed plot on the field.
The event attended by competitors from across East Anglia will have raised funds for charity and has supported hospice work, Help for Heroes, Alzheimers and Cancer charities.
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Weather for Bury St Edmunds
Sunday 19 May 2013
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Sunny spells
Temperature: 10 C to 18 C
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