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2017 Ag Expo ends with good show

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Bart Brackman, one of four owners of LAG Industries LLC in La Monte, disassembles a panel display at the close of the two-day 2017 Ag Expo Saturday afternoon on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. Brackman said the company sells livestock panels and equipment. He added that the Ag Expo was a “good” show this year. The annual event is sponsored by the Central Missouri Ag Club.

Kyle Jones, co-owner of Jones Brothers Agri Service in La Monte, watches his daughter Amelia Jones play inside a cattle chute at his vendor booth during the 2017 Ag Expo Saturday inside the Mathewson Exhibition Center. Jones said the business specializes in feed, livestock equipment, seed and trailers.

Buddy the Tyson Chicken was on hand to entertain patrons Friday at the 2017 Ag Expo.

Patrons from around Missouri view the many exhibits at the Ag Expo on Friday. The Ag Expo continues Saturday in the Mathewson Exhibition Center on the Missouri State Fairgrounds.

Ginny Zinck, of Sedalia, stands with her vendor booth for her business, JW Creations, Friday afternoon at the 2017 Ag Expo.

Patty Wood, left, and Suzette Carter help sell prime rib sandwiches, hamburgers and cheeseburgers to hungry patrons at the Ag Expo Friday. The food was prepared with beef from the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association.

Bart Brackman, one of four owners of LAG Industries LLC in La Monte, disassembles a panel display at the close of the two-day 2017 Ag Expo Saturday afternoon on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. Brackman said the company sells livestock panels and equipment. He added that the Ag Expo was a “good” show this year. The annual event is sponsored by the Central Missouri Ag Club.
http://sedaliademocrat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_TSD020617AgShow-1.jpgBart Brackman, one of four owners of LAG Industries LLC in La Monte, disassembles a panel display at the close of the two-day 2017 Ag Expo Saturday afternoon on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. Brackman said the company sells livestock panels and equipment. He added that the Ag Expo was a “good” show this year. The annual event is sponsored by the Central Missouri Ag Club. Faith Bemiss | Democrat
Kyle Jones, co-owner of Jones Brothers Agri Service in La Monte, watches his daughter Amelia Jones play inside a cattle chute at his vendor booth during the 2017 Ag Expo Saturday inside the Mathewson Exhibition Center. Jones said the business specializes in feed, livestock equipment, seed and trailers.
http://sedaliademocrat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_TSD020617AgShow-2.jpgKyle Jones, co-owner of Jones Brothers Agri Service in La Monte, watches his daughter Amelia Jones play inside a cattle chute at his vendor booth during the 2017 Ag Expo Saturday inside the Mathewson Exhibition Center. Jones said the business specializes in feed, livestock equipment, seed and trailers. Faith Bemiss | Democrat
Buddy the Tyson Chicken was on hand to entertain patrons Friday at the 2017 Ag Expo.
http://sedaliademocrat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_AgExpo2-1.jpgBuddy the Tyson Chicken was on hand to entertain patrons Friday at the 2017 Ag Expo. Tim Epperson | Democrat
Patrons from around Missouri view the many exhibits at the Ag Expo on Friday. The Ag Expo continues Saturday in the Mathewson Exhibition Center on the Missouri State Fairgrounds.
http://sedaliademocrat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_AgExpo5-1.jpgPatrons from around Missouri view the many exhibits at the Ag Expo on Friday. The Ag Expo continues Saturday in the Mathewson Exhibition Center on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. Tim Epperson | Democrat
Ginny Zinck, of Sedalia, stands with her vendor booth for her business, JW Creations, Friday afternoon at the 2017 Ag Expo.
http://sedaliademocrat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_AgExpo8-1.jpgGinny Zinck, of Sedalia, stands with her vendor booth for her business, JW Creations, Friday afternoon at the 2017 Ag Expo. Tim Epperson | Democrat
Patty Wood, left, and Suzette Carter help sell prime rib sandwiches, hamburgers and cheeseburgers to hungry patrons at the Ag Expo Friday. The food was prepared with beef from the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association.
http://sedaliademocrat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/web1_AgExpo11-1.jpgPatty Wood, left, and Suzette Carter help sell prime rib sandwiches, hamburgers and cheeseburgers to hungry patrons at the Ag Expo Friday. The food was prepared with beef from the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association. Tim Epperson | Democrat

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