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Jorydan Salahidine climbs on a vintage 1949 Farmall tractor
The Fall Fest includes a display of vintage tractors including this 1949 Farmall, which Jorydan Salahidine sat on while her family was close by. Photo by Margaret Ontl
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Wendy Wilson, center, drives her dad's Percheron team
A favorite every year is the Percheron team of Dan, left, and Ben, right. In the center is Wendy Wilson who was helping out her dad Christ Madsen who owns the team.
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Rolling Hills 4-H Club members with their rabbits
From the left are Harly Lentz, who is helping out by holding Tonks, a New Zealand rabbit, Abigail Lingenfelter is holding Liam, a Holland Lop, Avery Lingenfelter is holding Sven, a Flemish Giant, and Mikaela Anderson is holding Zeal, a Holland Lop. All of the youths are members of the Rolling Hills 4-H Club. Photo by Margaret A. Ontl
Saturday, September 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. visitors to the Town of St. Joseph had a chance to enjoy a taste of rural life.
The history of the region was presented by Nancy Hawkinson and Donna Seim. Master gardeners, homemakers and Rolling Hills 4-H club members all were on hand to share information.
The St. Joseph Fire Department and First Responders also were available to provide information.
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saint joseph, communities, family, agriculture
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