Five-strong teams are being sought to take part in a tractor-pulling contest at next week's Keighley Show.
A crate of beer donated by Timothy Taylor's brewery will go to the winners.
The competition is among a packed programme of attractions lined up at the September 6 show, at Marley playing fields.
The showpiece agricultural event is back at full strength for the first time since the foot and mouth crisis.
Restrictions last year led to the absence of cloven-hoofed animals but this time cattle, sheep and goats are all returning.
Other attractions will include show jumping, ferret, rabbit, flower academy, handicrafts and domestic, honey and wax, horticulture and poultry sections.
There will also be dog and pet shows, trade stands, vintage tractors, miniature and heavy horses, Morris dancers, children's rides, stalls and a falconry display.
A special bus service is being operated by Keighley & District Travel between Haworth and Oakworth, the town centre and the Marley showground.
Admission to the show -- by ticket bought pre-event -- is £4 for adults, £3 for OAPs, £2 for children (aged five to 15), or £10 for a family ticket. Tickets are available from the Information Centre, in Keighley Town Hall.
Teams interested in taking part in the tractor-pulling event should contact Denise Dobson on 07800 915773.
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