Kids special: Win a tractor and baler set from Farm Toys Online

In this month's October kids special, you could win a fantastic farm based toy

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You could be in with the chance of winning this tractor and baler set
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You could be in with the chance of winning this tractor and baler set

Are your children farm mad? Are they obsessed with tractors?

Each month Farmers Guardian runs a kids special, FG Next Generation, filled with fun activities, competitions and recipes for your farm loving little ones. 

You could be in with a chance of winning this fantastic tractor and baler set from Farm Toys Online. 

Competition closes for entries on November 24th 2023.

You can enter below:

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