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A Full Program at Farm Fest

Texas A&M Agrilife Extension and 4-H held the first annual Family Farm Fest at the Sheriff’s Posse arena July 30.

Agrilife reports the Fest was a great success thanks volunteers and families who endured the heat to enjoy all the booths, activities and great food. “We hope everyone enjoyed the day and that some are now interested in getting involved with 4-H, agriculture, or horses.”

The event also featured free horseback rides, livestock petting zoos, games for kids, farmer’s market, and wild mustangs.

Acton Compton showed Bradley (4) how to determine eye dominance and hit the bulls eye in the Shooting Sports demonstration. Acton is a student at East View High School and is a regular competitor in archery.

Acton Compton showed Bradley (4) how to determine eye dominance and hit the bulls eye in the Shooting Sports demonstration. Acton is a student at East View High School and is a regular competitor in archery.

Ellen Black and Sarah Savage walk horse Jesse through a reining demo.

Ellen Black and Sarah Savage walk horse Jesse through a reining demo.

 4-H booths included information and activities about farming and livestock.

4-H booths included information and activities about farming and livestock.

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