The Kurgja Farm Museum is proud to present a special exhibition dedicated to two major milestones in Estonian agricultural history.
150 Years Since the First Estonian Ploughing Competition
On August 11th, 2024, we marked the 150th anniversary of the very first ploughing competition held in Estonia. This historic event, organized by Carl Robert Jakobson, a leading figure of the Estonian national awakening and an advocate for modern farming practices, took place in 1874 at Kurgja. Jakobson, who was deeply passionate about improving agricultural methods, believed that such competitions were vital for sharing knowledge and improving the skills of Estonian farmers. His vision laid the foundation for the advancement of local farming techniques, and today we honor his contributions through this exhibition.
Hosting the 69th World Ploughing Championship in Estonia
In 2024, Estonia had the privilege of hosting the 69th World Ploughing Championship, an international event that celebrates the art and science of ploughing. Held in Tartu at the Rõhu Garden, this prestigious competition brought together the world's best ploughmen to demonstrate their skill and precision. Nearly 50 participants from countries as far as New Zealand competed in front of a global audience. The event showcased not only the technical expertise of the competitors but also highlighted the importance of sustainable farming practices worldwide.
Come and Be Inspired!
The new exhibition at Kurgja Farm Museum is a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of ploughing techniques and learn about the rich history of Estonian agriculture. Visitors can see traditional ploughs, learn about historical and modern methods of cultivation, and understand how events like the World Ploughing Championship continue to promote excellence in farming.
We invite you to visit Kurgja to discover these stories and more. Whether you are a farming enthusiast or simply curious about Estonia's rural heritage, this exhibition offers something for everyone.