Regarding use of horses, despite the fact that my girl friend is a trained equestrian of 30 years vintage (competition only) and now horse less, I have no plans to use ponies/horses as yet, but watch the fuel prices. However, a neighbour who uses trotters has been informed and invited to give it a go, or any other volunteers out there ?
Time limitations are a major factor and I would require another life to start with a horse, however, once all this land is tilled and cultivated by old tractors and machines, I would only be winding the clock back 15/20 years from a 1960s' designed tractor.
The seed potatoes that I used came of a friends farm in Cumbria, on the Furness Peninsular next to the coast near Ulverston. I speak with them regulary with updates and for advice on the potatoe progress.
My day job is mechanic / MOT tester and believe me, an old British tractor is therapy and common sense in comparison to modern vehicles (too plastic, too fast, jammed up and going no where fast). I am a member of the David Brown tractor club and if anyone needs advice with machinery, I will help to the best of my knowledge.