Trails and Tumbleweeds: Freeman Farms patch produces blue-ribbon pumpkins, more at fair

Review/Salina Sialega<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->Lynne Trenery and Norm Freeman, co-owners of Freeman Farms in Chino Valley, show the nine blue ribbons and the produce that won them at the Yavapai County Fair last month, including Best Variety of Pumpkins, Best Connecticut Field Pumpkin, Heaviest Real Pumpkin, Bes Sweet Corn, Best Silage Corn, Best Grass Hay, Best Shelled Indian Corn, Best Grass Hay Sheaf and Best Alfalfa Hay Sheaf, along with a silver platter for “Field Crop Winner” at the fair.

Review/Salina Sialega<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->Lynne Trenery and Norm Freeman, co-owners of Freeman Farms in Chino Valley, show the nine blue ribbons and the produce that won them at the Yavapai County Fair last month, including Best Variety of Pumpkins, Best Connecticut Field Pumpkin, Heaviest Real Pumpkin, Bes Sweet Corn, Best Silage Corn, Best Grass Hay, Best Shelled Indian Corn, Best Grass Hay Sheaf and Best Alfalfa Hay Sheaf, along with a silver platter for “Field Crop Winner” at the fair.

To view this content you must be logged in as a subscriber.
Already have a digital account? Log in here
4 WEEKS
$12.50

UNLIMITED

DIGITAL ACCESS

4 WEEKS

52 WEEKS
$135

UNLIMITED

DIGITAL ACCESS

FOR 52 WEEKS

DAY PASS
$2.00

UNLIMITED

DIGITAL ACCESS

FOR 24 HOURS

Plans include full website access, e-Edition and exclusive online extras.
Print and Digital combo plans also available.
ALREADY A PRINT SUBSCRIBER?
dcourier subscribe logo

Donate Report a Typo Contact
Most Read