The International PloiNing Match is ours this yearl. Mr. and Mrs. Bradish Tom and Helen Bradish say the chance to be host farmers for 'the |.P.M. 1985 is an experience that they are looking forward to with great anticipa- tion The site for the tented city includes about 125 acres owned by William F. Bradish and sons. The Bradish family, who live in Glanworth, farm more than 1,000 acres in Elgin and Middlesex Counties. The Bradish home farm was purchased in Glanworth in 1926 by William F. Bradish, who still resides on that farm. William, Who is 85, farmed and His ope catt and A dealt in dairy cattle all of his life. sons have continued the farming ration: Ed continues to deal in dairy le and Tom manages the farming cash cropping. 5 Tom and Helen explain, "The |.P.M. is a tremendous community effo rt. It brings the people of the host county together and gives everyone the opportunity to meet with old friends and to make new ones, work together and provide local organizations an opportune ity to raise funds for their various causes. We both feel the |.P.M. is the greatest exhibit of what Ontario Agriculture has to offer, and would like to see the match used more as a promotional tool for our agriculture . products displayed before our potential customers within the rural and urban communities." Tom and Helen Brodish, of Glanworth are hosts of the ln- ternational Plowin 9 Match this year. They were involved in the organizational efforts and planning of the show for quite some time. \ V