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Ronnie Elliott (right) explained the different types of cattle feeds toa group of Spiceland Elementary students at the Henry County Farm Bureau farm tour last week. Elliott is a member of the Tri High FFA chapter.
(Megan Kuhn photo)
 
Caleb Dugger explained how this John Deere self-propelled sprayer works to a group of first graders. Dugger is a senior at Shenandoah High School and a member of the school's FFA chapter.
(Megan Kuhn photo)
 
The Trennepohl Farm near Middletown, Ind. hosted an ag day for first graders sponsored by the Henry County Farm Bureau. Here the students learn about combines.
(Megan Kuhn photo)
 
These first graders couldn't believe th size of this John Deere self-propelled sprayer. A few were brave enough to walk underneath it.
(Megan Kuhn photo)
 
A pretty purple flower peeks out of the ground in Knightstown, Ind. last week.
(Bill Matney photo)
 
Spring blooming bulbs made an appearance throughout the Midwest as the weather turned warmer.
(Bill Matney photo)
 
Check out our Lawn and Garden section in the April 12 issue of Farm World for handy gardening tips.
(Bill Matney photo)
 
Trees are in bloom as temperatures rise across the Midwest.
(Bill Matney photo)
 
Springtime has arrived in Knightstown, Ind.
(Bill Matney photo)
 
Jerald Keegan, Reading, Mich., and his helper warm up for a contest.

(Cecil Darnell photo)
 
Tom Walstra, Jr., 19, from Indiana is one of the younger participants in the horsepulling events across the Midwest.

(Cecil Darnell photo)
 
With remnants of a recent snowstorm all around, a horse on a north central Ohio farm withstands the cold weather.

(Jane Houin photo)
 
Josh Friedrich and his favorite Section D cob stallion, Magic Marvel, exit the 2005 American Nationals show in Canfield, Ohio. Debbie Williams of Chandler, Arizona, owns the pony.

(Photo provided by the Heartland Welsh Association)
 
Lined with clean, white fences, the mission of the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. is to highlight the relationship between man and horse. In 2010, the park will host one of the world's largest equine events - the World Equestrian games. This will be the event's U.S. debut.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
The Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. features two museums, twin theaters and nearly 50 different breeds of horses.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
The Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. was first opened to the public in 1978.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
The draft horses are among the more popular exhibits during the annual Maple Syrup Festival on the Malabar Farm near Lucas, Ohio. The horses are used to pull carts of visitors around the event.

(Jane Houin photo)
 
The draft horses are among the more popular exhibits during the annual Maple Syrup Festival on the Malabar Farm near Lucas, Ohio.

(Jane Houin photo)
 
Eric Parsons works on a horseshoe for a customer at the Equine Podiatry Center in Lexington, Ky.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Eric Parsons works on a horseshoe for a customer at the Equine Podiatry Center in Lexington, Ky.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Mary Lou, the pony, poses with her prosthetic leg. Mary Lou lives behind the Equine Podiatry Center in Lexington, Ky. She was brought to the center with a severe break in her front left leg.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
Ralph Umbaugh from Napanee, Ind. and his horsepulling team kick up a cloud of dust during a Michigan pulling contest.

(Cecil Darnell photos)
 
Shiny new horseshoes, belonging to the Equine Podiatry Center in Lexington, Ky., glimmer in the sunshine.

(Tim Thornberry photo)
 
The new fertilizer hub can now receive 65 railcars, like the one here, at one time.
(Dave Blower Jr. photo)