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Because good design starts from the ground up!


The Maryland Thoroughbred/ Standardbred Eventing Series


• Series includes the 17 Maryland-based United States Eventing Associ- ation’s recognized horse trials and is open to anyone who is competing a Thoroughbred or Standardbred (not limited to Maryland residents)


EXCAVATING


• Site Plans & General Contracting • Soil Conservation Planning Assistance • Arena Installation, Maintenance & Repair • Cost Share Consultation • Clearing & Demolition • Grading & Foundations • Sacrifi ce Paddocks • Pond Installation & Repair • Waterway & Drainage • Manure Pits & Structures • Automatic Waterers • Water Trough Systems • Heavy Use Lanes • Septic Systems • Utilities


• Competitors must complete 5 of the 17 USEA recognized MD-based horse trials. • Complete more than 5 events, only best scores kept. • Cash and Sponsor Prizes for top 3 MDTSE horse/rider combinations will be presented in November.


MDTSE SERIES SPONSORS:


April 19 - 21: Fair Hill International HT & CCIs


Maryland Horse Industry Board


May 4 -5: MCTA HT May 18 - 19: Fair Hill International HT June 1- 2: Waredaca HT June 15 - 16: Seneca Valley Pony Club HT July 4 - 7: The Maryland International and HT


July 12 - 14: The Maryland Horse Trials II July 21: Full Moon Farm HT Aug. 4: Olney Farm HT Aug. 10 - 11: Fair Hill International HT Aug. 17 - 18: Waredaca Farm HT Sept. 7 - 8: Seneca Valley Pony Club HT Sept. 21 - 22: Marlborough HT Oct. 11 - 13: MDHT Classic BN3 Day & HT Oct. 16 - 20: Fair Hill International CCI-L****/***


Oct. 24 - 27: Waredaca Classic P, T, & N 3Day & HT


Nov. 10: Full Moon Farm HT mdtseventing@gmail.com • www.mdthoroughbred-standardbredeventing.com


Musselman Excavating regraded our on-campus riding arena. They took it down to the sub-base, re-graded, added a 8’ sub-base of stone, and then added 2-3 inches of washed concrete sand on the top. They were very professional, brought in laser guided equipment, made sure all of our needs were met, and even gave us some advice on how to maintain our new ring to make the new surface last longer. I thought they did a fantastic job. I would use them again in a second!


Amy O. Burk, PhD • Associate Professor & Extension Horse Specialist, University of Maryland


Our relationship with Mussleman Excavating company began in 2008, when we bought a farm in Frederick MD and decided to develop it into an equestrian training and boarding facility. Jeff and his team were instrumental in developing the farm for placement of our barns and connected indoor arena. Their advice, involving water drainage, with appropriate placement of our roads and drainage pipes and septic tanks was invaluable. They also helped to develop our indoor and outdoor riding arenas with invaluable advise on the footing. Jeff can just look at piece of land and know what needs to be done.


Art Sagoskin Hidden Hills Horse Farm


Serving Maryland and Surrounding Areas 301-898-7364


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Cell - 240-676-1990 Fax - 240-489-3083


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