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Darcy Cook of Farmington feeds food pellets to the miniature goats Sunday — the first day of Farmington Fair.
The largest pumpkin on display in the Exhibition Hall at Farmington Fair on Sunday, right, was grown by Tim Cummings of Farmington and weighed 572 pounds. The second largest on left was 552 pounds.
The largest pumpkin on display in the Exhibition Hall at Farmington Fair on Sunday, right, was grown by Tim Cummings of Farmington and weighed 572 pounds. The second largest on left was 552 pounds.
Tristan Woodman, 2, of Strong feeds the miniature goats Sunday on the first day of Farmington Fair as parents Darlene and Steven Woodman watch.
People walk the midway as horse racing begins Sunday during the first day of Farmington Fair. The fair continues through Saturday.
Darcy Cook of Farmington feeds food pellets to the miniature goats Sunday — the first day of Farmington Fair.
Horses head down the home stretch at Farmington Fair during Sunday’s afternoon races. Racing and the fair continue through Saturday.
James Arey of Masardis cuts potatoes for King and Queen french fry stand Sunday during the first day of Farmington Fair.
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