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Updated on October 29, 2007
31. Farm_equipment News: Fall tractor ride planned The 30-mile route will be similar to that taken on the spring ride, but this time will include a stop at the local historical site of the recently restored Mock Bridge. Promoters say that if you love old tractors, or if you would enjoy a few hours on a lovely fall sightseeing tour, then come join the fun! Bring a lawn chair, umbrella and appropriate clothing for the weather that day, as well as lunch money. Will perform maintenance on plant machinery and industrial equip. Wagon riders are...
Source - 10/12/2007 - Read the story
32. Farm_equipment News: Harvest Festival a reminder of area's agricultural roots Posted October 15, 2007 Harvest Festival a reminder of area's agricultural roots By Robert Mentzer Wausau Daily Herald rmentzer@wdhprint.com Drizzling rain and chilly temperatures Sunday did not keep families away from the Harvest Festival at Willow Springs Garden in Wausau. Posted October 15, 2007 Harvest Festival a reminder of area's agricultural roots By Robert Mentzer Wausau Daily Herald rmentzer@wdhprint.com Drizzling rain and chilly temperatures Sunday did not keep families away from...
Source - 10/15/2007 - Read the story
33. Farm_equipment News: Woman on tractor tried to slam cops, police say Home:News:News:Police/Courts Police/Courts Woman on tractor tried to slam cops, police say 10/27/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly POUGHKEEPSIE - A Union Vale woman was arrested for attempted assault during the evening hours on Wednesday after she allegedly tried to run police officers down with a tractor. Home:News:News:Police/Courts Police/Courts Woman on tractor tried to slam cops, police say 10/27/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly POUGHKEEPSIE - A...
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34. Farm_equipment News: Road to opening was a long one The ribbon-cutting at the 1888 train depot on Wylie Street marks the end of a nearly six-year effort to land grants, buy the building, and find antique cars, buggies and bicycles to fill the 4,000-square-foot facility. Among the items that will be on display are a 1925 school bus, a cotton wagon and a collection of license plates that date to 1917, the year the state first issued them. To bring these old cars, tractors and whatever, it just ties in real well with what we ve been trying to sell.
Source - 10/18/2007 - Read the story
35. Farm_equipment News: A collector turns to state to help preserve his farm collection Webster, a former vocational agriculture instructor, started collecting artifacts of rural life when he retired 21 years ago. His aim was to show how machinery had evolved, a phenomenon he witnessed growing up on his family's farm, where he still lives today. Still nimble at 86, he ambles around the vast collection, stepping over and around the equipment, across rickety barn floors and planks and up and down stairs. His son helped him to record more than 300 hours of video documentation...
Source - 10/15/2007 - Read the story
36. Farm_equipment News: Wilkening: Tractors for charity to benefit pantry The first two shows featured antique tractors, trucks and equipment and show pieces of equipment that provided for our rich agricultural history and the modern industrialization that we enjoy today, organizer Darick Franzen said. Programs in 4-H provide learning opportunities for young people to develop a sense of belonging, master skills through experience, demonstrate independence, and learn the meaning of service and generosity. So perhaps you now know of this worthy organization as it...
Source - 10/11/2007 - Read the story
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