Ladybird, joined by owner Chelsea Maclay of Aberdeen, shakes the water from its fur following a jump in the Chesapeake DockDogs competition on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday, July 19.
Gaige Schantz, 10, of Conowingo, right, and Caroline House, 11, of Forest Hill brush their Berkshire market hogs in their pen on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)An occupant in the poultry barn is seen in its cage on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Dorothy Zach of Parkton cheers on her dog Scout on a jump in the Chesapeake DockDogs competition on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Paul Crowl, 11, of Street works on clipping a Milking Shorthorn steer on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Michael Lewis of Bel Air holds his son Dalton, celebrating his 2nd birthday as they check out poultry in their cages on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Jeremy De Luna of Abingdon, and his dog Lilo compete in the Chesapeake DockDogs competition on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Paul Crowl, 11, of Street works on clipping a Milking Shorthorn steer on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Michael Lewis of Bel Air holds his son Dalton, celebrating his 2nd birthday, as they enjoy a trip through the poultry barn on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Ruthann Yetter, 15, of Jarrettsville bathes her Boer goat, Wacko, on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Beatrice DiAngelo, 11, of Bel Air shows off her horse Peachy Keen to visitors on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Ladybird, joined by owner Chelsea Maclay of Aberdeen, shakes the water from its fur following a jump in the Chesapeake DockDogs competition on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)
A dog makes a splash as it hits the pool in the Chesapeake DockDogs competition on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Jim Czaban of Vienna, Va., and his dog Sierra compete in the Chesapeake DockDogs competition on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Participants in the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair kick it off with an opening ceremony on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Caroline House, 11, of Forest Hill shows some affection to a Berkshire market hog as she and Gaige Schantz, 10, of Conowingo brush their animals on Saturday, opening day of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair. (Brian Krista/Staff)Members of American Legion Post 47, from left, Mark Roman, Larry Parker and Marcy Malinowski raise a flag for the opening ceremony of the 38th Annual Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)