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Southeast Iowa Farm Show
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Mar. 5, 2019 12:12 pm
Justin Engwall and Jennifer Gardner of Jefferson County Cattlemen serve hamburgers and ribeyes Saturday during the Kenny Norton Southeast Iowa Farm Show at the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center. Engwall and Gardner said they had a good turnout, serving 150 ribeyes and more than 100 hamburgers.
John Sandbothe and his daughters Abby, left, and Emmalyn, right, pose with their caricature drawings, courtesy of artist David Ayala, right.
Erika Richards, board member of the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center, checks a box on the 'passports' of Blake and Piper Miller. The Miller children were among those who got initials from the people at each booth. Those who got initials from all the booths had their cards entered into a drawing for four tickets to an Artist Series show at the convention center.
Employees of Iowa State Bank show off their farm-themed booth. Pictured are, from left, Tiffany De Paz, Dena Morrissey, Russ McGee and Michelle Kooiker.
ANDY HALLMAN/Ledger photo Artist David Ayala of Ottumwa draws a caricature of John Sandbothe.
ANDY HALLMAN/Ledger photo The farm show had plenty of things to keep kids occupied. Isabel and Declan Whitaker of Hillsboro had fun playing with balloons while munching on popcorn.
ANDY HALLMAN/Ledger photo North Main Street was closed Saturday to make room for the farm implements that parked outside the arts center.
Colby Deao of Libertyville Savings Bank had guests spin the wheel of destiny to learn what prize they would win.