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Posted by AGR538 on October 15, 2002 at 15:01:18 from (65.114.61.226):
I enjoy reading this site and have been given some great advice before on the ole H's. However, I need help of a different sort. Our County Young Farmer and Rancher group is considering an antique tractor show in the Spring of 2003. It is in the feasibility stages now. We are considering the spring so that we do not interfere with Fall shows that are more established and do not deserve competition. We also believe the antiquers that have worked on the tractors all winter will be ready to show off in the spring. Please provide any advice, checklists, ideas, anything that could help us build a great show for the community. This is totally new to us and our main goal is to give the community a little history of how the US became such a great nation, agriculture. Yes, we will talk to others who have planned shows in surrounding counties but this is a great way to get nationwide input. Thanks in advance and the location is Maury County Tennessee just south of Nashville.
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