Carrotfest Poetry & Ambassador Contests
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- 2001-08-18
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Article announcing the poetry and ambassador contests for the Carrotfest in 2001.
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Carrotfest Poetry & Ambassador Contests
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Article announcing the poetry and ambassador contests for the Carrotfest in 2001.
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Carrotfest...Welcome to 24 Carrot Gold Country
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Article about opening day of Carrotfest.
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This is the Weekend...for the 2nd Annual Carrotfest
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Article about Carrotfest events & the Super Saturday events.
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Mural on the side of 64 Holland St. West. It depicted the farmers of the Holland Marsh. This mural was painted in 1995 as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project. It was painted over in the fall of 2016 due to vandalism, and only Gwilly the Carrot remains.
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Jar of wheat seeds. Wheat was one of the agricultural products grown in the Holland Marsh area. Part of a donation by Tom Fuller Jr. that consists of items used in agriculture on the Holland Marsh.
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A hand powered wheat seed grinder. The grinder can be used by holding the handle and rolling it back and forth over seeds until ground. Wheat was one of the agricultural products grown in the Holland Marsh area. Part of a donation by Tom Fuller Jr. that consists of items used in agriculture on the Holland Marsh.
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Metal pin featuring Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Bradford Canada's Vegetable Industry pin
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Metal pin highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Photograph from the South Simcoe Plowing Match in September 1992.
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Simcoe Centre MPP D. Arthur Evans
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"To save 32 million acres of food-growing land is to interfere with the delicate buyer and seller relationships of the marketplace. Massive state intervention in the marketplace does guarantee absolutely that the productive capacity of Ontario's farmers will be severely restricted by a new host of governmental restrictions and directives. If you examine the food growing capacity of certain totalitarian nations such as the Soviet Union, the state of that country's agriculture is nothing short of national disaster."
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