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Annual Inman event returns to honor
farm heritage

Written and Photographed by JACKIE KENNEDY

 

For a taste of how farm life was a few decades back, Inman Farm Heritage Days returns for three days in September at Minter’s Farm near Fayetteville.

After canceling last year’s show due to the pandemic, this year’s event marks the 24th staging of the popular farm show featuring displays of tractors and farm implements, antique cars and trucks, and demonstrations of various old-time farm tasks, like grinding corn into meal and making sorghum syrup.

In the Minter family since 1936, the Christmas tree and vegetable farm is now operated by Rick and Joanne Minter and their daughter Stephanie Adamek. Two events are held at the farm each year, Heritage Days in September and an antique truck show each summer.

With Heritage Days set for Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19, Minter's Farm is located at 283 Hill’s Bridge Road. For more info, visit mintersfarm.com.

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