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Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Meadow Montessori students Grace Buchanan, 8; Hailey Payne, 8, and Mateo Hills, 8, eagerly await the hatching of a baby chickduring the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Sodt Elementary classmates Bryce Petroff, 7; Alex Vallejo, 9, and Donoven Miller, 8, react as they pet a large rabbit during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Jackman Road Elementary students gather round as they learn about the recent birth of a baby gosling during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
A pair of newborn Alpine goats handled by 4-H member Shawna Weisbecker, 17, of Monroe, await their next student tour group during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Jackman Road Elementary classmates Adan Reed, 7, and Erik Simmons, 8, patiently watch and wait as a baby chick begins to peck its way out of its egg at the Funny Farm 4-H'ers booth during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
"It's coming!" shouts 8-year-old Hailey Payne of Meadow Montessori as a baby chick breaks through its shell during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Eight-year-old Allison Howard of Summerfield stares up at a large steer as she and classmates learn about the animals and their maintenance during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
during the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Meadow Montessori students Grace Buchanan, 8; Hailey Payne, 8, and Mateo Hills, 8, eagerly await the hatching of a baby chickduring the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Meadow Montessori students Grace Buchanan, 8; Hailey Payne, 8, and Mateo Hills, 8, eagerly await the hatching of a baby chickduring the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Meadow Montessori students Grace Buchanan, 8; Hailey Payne, 8, and Mateo Hills, 8, eagerly await the hatching of a baby chickduring the annual county-wide Ag Day event held on the fairgrounds Friday. Elementary students made their way through the hands-on and informative stations staggered throughout the grounds, learning about a variety of agricultural topics, ranging from livestock to planting and farm life.
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