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Giddy-Up & Go 4-H Horse Club members shovel manure into bags for customers at Rocky and Ken Decker’s Genesis Farm in Farmington on Saturday. At center from left, the Deckers’ son, Chris, 15, shovels manure into a bag held by Madeleine Guerrette, 12. The club uses the manure sale as a fundraiser to expand its activities. Club leader Janine Winn said the club made $300 with its first manure sale at the farm, $350 the second year and $900 the third year.
Giddy-Up & Go 4-H Horse Club members, taking a break on Saturday morning from shoveling manure into bags to sell during their annual manure sale at Rocky and Ken Decker’s Genesis Farm in Farmington, watch as Ken Decker dumps a bucket-load of manure onto a customer’s trailer.
Giddy-Up & Go 4-H Horse Club member Chris Decker, 15, of Farmington, drives bags filled by club members with manure to customers on Saturday morning during its annual manure sale at Rocky and Ken Decker’s Genesis Farm on Hammond Street off Route 133 in Farmington.
Several vehicles lined up Saturday morning when the Giddy-Up & Go 4-H Horse Club’s annual manure sale got under way at Rocky and Ken Decker’s Genesis Farm in Farmington.
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