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The 4th Annual Ag-Grow Expo in Bulloch County attracted hundreds of local residents eager to engage in farming education and community spirit. This year’s event marked a special highlight with the introduction of the Farmer's Wife of the Year award, recognizing the vital contributions of women in agriculture.
Attendees enjoyed a variety of educational sessions focusing on sustainable farming practices, innovative agricultural technologies, and local food production. The expo served as a platform for farmers to share their experiences and learn from one another, fostering a sense of community among those dedicated to the agricultural industry.
In addition to the educational opportunities, the event featured numerous vendors showcasing local products, from fresh produce to handmade crafts. The recognition of the Farmer's Wife of the Year added a personal touch, celebrating the often-overlooked roles that women play in supporting farming families and communities. Overall, the Ag-Grow Expo successfully highlighted the importance of agriculture in Bulloch County while strengthening community ties.
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