The massive event is coming back to Laois next year.
The National Ploughing Championship is returning to a "fantastic site" in the midlands next year, according to the National Ploughing Association.
The NPA has announced it's coming back to Ratheniska in Laois, for the fourth year in a row - however, the first of those was behind closed doors.
The massive three-day event is returning to the county next September on the 17th, 18th and 19th.
Assistant Managing Director with the NPA, Anna Marie McHugh, says some would contend it's the "best site" they've ever used.
She outlines what they look for when choosing a location:
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