Celebrating past, present and future contributions to agriculture Oct. 5

Published 11:03 am Wednesday, September 18, 2013

These young ladies are enjoying petting this horse at last year’s festival in downtown Columbus. (photo submitted)

These young ladies are enjoying petting this horse at last year’s festival in downtown Columbus. (photo submitted)

The community is invited to mark their calendars for the fifth annual Columbus Farm Festival set for Saturday, Oct. 5.

This event celebrates the past, present and future contributions that agriculture has made to the development of Polk County. The celebration will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The festival will be held in downtown Columbus and will feature kid games, farm animals, handmade crafts, farm equipment and the popular Columbus Tailgate Market. This year a Civil War exhibit will be set up with a vintage wagon on display. The House of Flags will be open for visitors during the day.

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Polk County High School’s biodiesel wagon is scheduled to be on hand for folks to learn how used cooking oil is recycled into quality automobile diesel fuel. The local chapter of the Polk County High FFA program will have students on hand to help with the activities.