Patrick Waltimyer, 13, of White Hall shows his grand champion dairy steer during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Harford County Farm Fair and 4-H Livestock Sale | PHOTOS
Moments from the Harford County Farm Fair and 4-H Livestock Sale on Saturday, July 26.
Brooke Steiner, 15, of Jarrettsville shows her reserve grand champion market lamb during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Ten-year-old Adrianna Leeds of Street parades her champion turkey around for potential buyers during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Auctioneer Derek Hopkins calls for bids as Aubrey Short shows her grand champion market lamb during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Ella Deford, 13, of Jarrettsville parades her reserve champion market steer around the ring during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Gunner Smith of Forest Hill, left, and Clara Crowell-Flock admire each others costumes during the Farm Baby Costume Contest at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Max Leeds of Street holds one of his champion broilers during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Madelyn Bedsaul, 11, of Jarrettsville kisses her crossbred market hog as she and her 9-year-old brother Levi, brush them before the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Five-week-old Lincoln Greet of Pylesville rides in a wagon of vegetablesduring the Farm Baby Costume Contest at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Nineteen-month-old Gunner Smith of Forest Hill watches the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association event during the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Cameron Rogers, 9, of Havre de Grace is seen with his Hereford cattle prior to the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Eleanor Bedsaul of Jarrettsville shows off her crossbred market hog prior the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Seven-year-old Gunner Lee Sanders of Stockton, Md., rides the course while taking part in a Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association event during the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Jason Widman, 12, of Hickory, wheels his champion roaster around for bidders to see during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Travis Sadowski shows off his grand champion market steer during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Jeanie Trimble of Pittsville, Md., pops a balloon while taking part in a Cowboy Mounted Shooting Assocation event during the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Julie Troyer, 11, of Pylesville shows her reserve grand champion crossbred swine during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Patrick Waltimyer, 13, of White Hall shows his grand champion dairy steer during the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Four-month-old Asher Bolen of Aberdeen naps prior to the start of the Farm Baby Costume Contest at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Eleanor Bedsaul of Jarrettsville shows off her crossbred market hog prior the 4-H Livestock Sale at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Four-year-old Eden Keene of Bel Air looks to the judges as she takes part in the pie eating contest at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Nine-year-old pie eating competitors Linden Keene, left, and Dylan Narciso attempt the feat without the use of their hands at the Harford County Farm Fair on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)