West Sussex farmer bids to become world ploughing champion

26 July 2024

Will Tupper and young son Arthur standing in front of a tractor in a field with ploughing trophies on the tractor bonnet

As England football fans recover from missing out on European glory this summer, a West Sussex farmer hopes to restore national pride by bidding to become world ploughing champion.

Will Tupper will be competing at the 69th annual World Ploughing Championships, held in Tartu, Estonia on 16 and 17 August.

NFU member Will is representing England in the World Championships for the first time and secured his place by becoming British ploughing champion in Bishop’s Lydeard, Somerset, in October.

He said: “I will give it everything to become world champion - I’m not just going to make up the numbers.

“This is very difficult competition and there is such a fine line between coming first and coming 10th, but I know what I need to do.”

Will Tupper ploughing

Victory would see Will become the first English ploughing world champion since Simon Witty in 2007.

The World Ploughing Championships will see 50 competitors taking part, representing countries including America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and across Africa and Europe.

They will be displaying traditional farming skills that have been passed on through generations and judged on various aspects including the neatness and straightness of the furrows.

Will, who runs a mixed farm in Bignor, near Arundel, first became interested in competitive ploughing at the age of 13 and has honed his skills over the years at local and national competitions.

He was due to compete at the European Ploughing Championships in the Czech Republic in 2020, after finishing third in the British Championships the previous year, but the event was cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions.

Will is travelling to Estonia on August 10, six days before the competition starts, to prepare and explore the area. He said he is grateful to everyone who has contributed to the fund-raising which has enabled him to compete.

He said: “The cost of everything is very high – it’s £6,000 for transport costs alone.

“I have been blown away by the support I’ve received, with Petworth and District Agricultural Association, Sussex County Ploughing Association, NFU members and so many individuals and local businesses making donations.

“I will give it everything to become world champion - I’m not just going to make up the numbers.”

Ploughing contestant Will Tupper

“We have never had a national level ploughing champion from the South East before and I’ve felt so much support from people willing me to do well.

“People told me I would never be able to get this far, being from this area, without the right connections, but the support from the farming community throughout the country has been amazing. I really want to bring home the trophy for everyone.”


Ask us a question about this page

Once you have submitted your query someone from NFU CallFirst will contact you. If needed, your query will then be passed to the appropriate NFU policy team.

You have 0 characters remaining.

By completing the form with your details on this page, you are agreeing to have this information sent to the NFU for the purposes of contacting you regarding your enquiry. Please take time to read the NFU’s Privacy Policy if you require further information.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.