This Year's 'Pea Bingo' Event Attracts Triple the Number of Farms
The second edition of the event, where people can pick peas for free on farms, has seen a significant increase in participation. Organizers have tightened the rules after last year's issues with some visitors not following guidelines.

The 'Pea Bingo' initiative is running for the second year this summer, drawing much greater interest than before. According to LTV News, while only five farms took part in 2025, the number has nearly tripled this year. Participants can go to the fields and pick peas free of charge.
Last year, organizers faced challenges when one farm had to stop the activity because some visitors failed to observe etiquette and the farm's rules. To prevent a repeat, this year's event places stronger emphasis on clear rules. Organizers highlight that respectful cooperation between farmers and pea pickers is essential for the success of the event.
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