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Re: Any word yet on the Plowing Match at Listowel,
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Posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on September 21, 2005 at 18:07:26 from (209.71.222.30):
In Reply to: Re: Any word yet on the Plowing Match at Listowel, posted by buickanddeere on September 21, 2005 at 16:58:58:
Thanks for the information. I'll check those sites out. I'm particularly interested in any forest demonstrations: we're getting ready for the 2007 show in Crosby. Our twenty-acre woodlot will be front and centre, right next to the tented city. I'm looking for ideas as to how to decorate it for the crowds. The committee has sprung for a forest management report, and they will be planting trees all over the place, even some four-year old walnuts and maybe a bunch of maples in a plantation layout, but kids need something more exciting than watching a tree grow. How about a cider-pressing tent? Everybody who comes to the farm this fall goes all ga-ga over the neighbour's cider press, picking wild apples in the pasture by the barrel, and then grinding and squeezing with great enthusiasm. The wagon tours through the woods may be tricky, as well. The trails are all golf-cart width. Anyway, Listowel or bust! Love the slogan: Prepare to be amazed!
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