Dairy Day attracts thousands
Published 9:33 pm Friday, June 7, 2019
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Photo by Donna Campbell
Dairy Day at the Brookhaven Farmers Market was moved from Railroad Park to Lincoln Civic Center’s covered stall barn Friday because of rain, but MSU Extension Service Director Rebecca Bates estimated about 3,500 visited the event throughout the morning.
Jack and Kristen Pollard and Ava and Bella Magee nibbled ears of grilled corn.
Photo by Donna Campbell
Dairy Day at the Brookhaven Farmers Market was moved from Railroad Park to Lincoln Civic Center’s covered stall barn Friday because of rain, but MSU Extension Service Director Rebecca Bates estimated about 3,500 visited the event throughout the morning.
Visitors to the Brookhaven Farmers Market enjoyed the free corn. Pictured are, from left: Angie Tate, Susanna Tate, Mary Anson Tate and Eleanor Tate.
Photo by Donna Campbell
Dairy Day at the Brookhaven Farmers Market was moved from Railroad Park to Lincoln Civic Center’s covered stall barn Friday because of rain, but MSU Extension Service Director Rebecca Bates estimated about 3,500 visited the event throughout the morning.
Mattie and Finlee Gaudet spent some time in the pen with one of the calves.
Photo by Donna Campbell
Dairy Day at the Brookhaven Farmers Market was moved from Railroad Park to Lincoln Civic Center’s covered stall barn Friday because of rain, but MSU Extension Service Director Rebecca Bates estimated about 3,500 visited the event throughout the morning.
Aubree Thames, 4, of Ruth, plays on an antique John Deere tractor.
Dairy Day at the Brookhaven Farmers Market was moved from Railroad Park to Lincoln Civic Center’s covered stall barn Friday because of rain, but MSU Extension Service Director Rebecca Bates estimated about 3,500 visited the event throughout the morning.