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Coleraine man becomes reversible ploughing champ
- Author, Dean McLaughlin
- Role, 成人快手 News NI
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A Coleraine man has become world champion at reversible ploughing at a major competition in Germany.
Thomas Cochrane, who has been ploughing furrows for the last 30 years, is the first person from Northern Ireland to win such a title.
Thirty countries took part in the competition last month on an estate near Stuttgart.
"It takes dedication and research to be a good ploughman," said Mr Cochrane.
'Plough for Christmas'
"Ploughing in a straight line is key but it can be tough. Soil can change in different fields so that's why getting a straight line can be one of the hardest aspects.
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"My father was a big potato farmer so we were worked hard as kids. I've had sisters and brothers to teach me well."
A reversible plough can be turned over by the tractor's hydraulics at the end of the furrow. The ploughman drives backwards and forwards across the field until everything is complete.
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Three advantages of ploughing
- It helps to loosen soil, improving air circulation.
- It helps in the retention of moisture.
- It helps in uprooting weeds from soil.
"You get the hunger for it," Mr Cochrane added.
"I used to play rugby, bowls and cricket. If you win a match you start to like it. It's the same with ploughing.
"When I was 16, I got a new plough for Christmas. I had to carry on from then.
"I have a cool head. You need one if you're going into these big competitions. You always feel the pressure but I've got used to it."
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