For at least six years, Doug and Charlene Klnley of Cogan Station attended Ag Progress Days. “We like to see new things,” they said. Their kids insist that the tractors are the biggest attraction at the three-day show. “They crawl up on every one of them,” Mrs. Klnley said. From left: Justin, 11; Doug, Charlene, Wesley, 5; and Heather 8. Cfoin 1990 Scenes * ron Great Participation The Hartzler family of Belleville took a break to enjoy some of the good food sold at Ag Progress. Although the food is good, they are more Interested in looking at the machinery, especially the trucks. From left: Ken, 15; Travis, 10; Ray, Kevin, 13; and navs Sho>v Ag progress D y Floyd and Grace Lutz of Oakdale attend Ag Progress Days every year. The Lutzes are beef and corn farmers and they find that the three-day event is “a good place to see what’s brought out in new equipment and seed.” Mrs. Lutz added, “We like talking to salesmen, they have a lot of good Ideas that we can apply." Of special Interest to the Lutzes this year was the sawmill demonstrations. “It’s about the only thing you can do with trees after the gypsy moth attack,” Lutz said.
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