Jim Scott of Morden, Man., works his team and his Cockshutt plow in the novice sulky class. | Sandy Black photo

On the straight and narrow

The Manitoba Plowing Association’s plowing championships, held Oct. 1-2 on Paul Adriaanson’s farm near Carberry, attracted nearly 200 people. Winners in each class will represent Manitoba at the 2017 Canadian Plowing Championships in British Columbia.  |  Sandy Black photos    

Threshing crews from across North America set a new world pioneer harvest record at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum in Austin, Man., July 31 during Harvesting Hope: A World Record to Help the Hungry. The 139 antique threshing machines harvested a field simultaneously for 15 minutes to break the previous record set by 111 machines in St. Albert, Ont. Seventy-five acres of winter wheat were bound and 30,000 sheaves cut. The machines could thresh a combined 17,000 bushels of wheat per hour and driven by 6,100 horsepower of engine capacity. Proceeds from the event were split between the museum and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. |  Sandy Black photo

Harvesting hope – photo feature

Threshing crews from across North America set a new record for the “most threshing machines operating simultaneously” at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum in Austin, Man., July 31 during Harvesting Hope: A World Record to Help the Hungry. You can find more WP Harvesting Hope coverage here. Nearly 8,000 spectators watched as the massive threshing machines […] Read more