From the fields of France to a paddock in Morven, Ben Galano certainly gets around.
The native of Jarny, in northeastern France, was one of more than 30 competitors at the annual Waitaki Ploughing Association ploughing match yesterday, held this year at the property of John and Peter Hughes in Maori Rd at Morven, near Waimate.
Competing alongside his employer, John Booth, of Ashburton, in the horse plough section, Galano is something of a novice when it comes to guiding a plough through soil - yesterday was only the second time he had done it.
The former farrier, pony groomer and tourist driver, who has been in the South Island for about a week, was a last-minute replacement when Booth's original partner, Jim Earl, opted to go duck-shooting instead.
"It's been very nice using the plough. It's a real job, it's not easy."