Posted by Super A on September 08, 2010 at 18:38:23 from (209.86.226.33):
Our club is looking for ideas for future club plowdays to make them better for our members. For those of you who have attended a lot of plowdays, especially those of you who have hosted one, I would like to hear some of your experiences, good and bad. For example, did you lay off lands ahead of time, did you set aside specific lands for participants based on size/number of bottoms, did you have spare parts/tools on hand, etc. I guess what I am saying is, what would the "ideal" site for a 20-30 tractor plowday look like?
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