April 26-27, 2008
Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Oregon State Fairgrounds
Salem

Ag Fest Highlights
Ag Country and Farmland Play Area - Learn while having fun: dig for
potatoes, watch chicks hatch, plant seeds, take a test and win a prize.
Something new and different every year.

Petting Zoo - We like to call this area “Nosey’s Neighborhood” named after our poster cow Nosey. She’s always at Ag Fest along with other farm animals:
llamas, pigs, goats, horses, rabbits and much more.
Trade, Garden and Craft Show - Featuring over 100 booths displaying and selling homemade crafts, foods, small garden items, and lots of plants
and herbs to take home.
Llama Show - One of the largest shows in the NW with over 200 llamas.
Old Fashioned Ranch Breakfast - Kick off Ag Fest with an Old Fashioned Ranch Breakfast. Additional charge: $5 - four years and older. 3 years and under are free.
School Curriculum - Teachers give your students a valuable lesson about the Earth.
Sponsors - Please support the sponsors who help Ag Fest.
AG Stars - Awarding
an individual, business or organization who has made significant contributions to the ag industry.
Directions - Directions to Oregon Ag Fest
Also features entertainment and lots of food!
Admission: $6.00
Children 12 and under FREE
Public info: (503) 581-4325
or (800) 874-7012
Media info: (503) 550-4765

Title Sponsor - Oregon Women for Ag

The Petting Zoo
- Known as Nosey's Neighborhood

Named after our poster cow Nosey. She's always at Ag Fest along with other farm animals: llamas, pigs, goats, horses, rabbits and much more.

You'll get to see, touch, pet and learn about the various animals seen and used on a farm.

Ever seen a sheep get a haircut? Don't forget the sheep shearing at Ag Fest which is featured every half-hour in Neighborhood.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Oregon Ag Fest is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization.
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