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Posted on: February 8, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Penn State Extension Schedules Ag Day for Fairgrounds on May 6

Commissioner Brian Smith speaks about the Honesdale Future Farmers of American at Ag Day 20219.

Penn State Extension in Wayne County announces the 2022 Wayne County Ag Day will be held on Friday May 6 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds!  Traditionally held on Presidents Day at the Honesdale High School, this year the event is being moved to a larger venue later in the year. 

The Wayne County Ag Day is an opportunity for the local agricultural communities of Wayne County and surrounding areas to come together and learn about new and innovative technologies, services, product lines, machinery, and markets available from local area agribusinesses, associations, and industry supporters. It is also an opportunity for agricultural enthusiasts and those wanting to get into agriculture to learn about their local Ag industry and have a chance to attend educational meetings presented by Penn State Extension Educators and other knowledgeable speakers from across the state.

Ag Day attracts more than 30 local businesses who set up exhibitor booths, educational presentations that focus on current agriculture industry topics, a local products bar for attendees to taste test treats made in Wayne County, and Ask the Experts tables for local producers to ask questions of professionals who work in an array of agricultural fields.

Registration information will be available closer to the date of the event by visiting  www.extension.psu.edu, or by calling toll free 1-877-345-0691. We hope you save the date to attend the 2022 Wayne County Ag Day on Friday May 6 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. 

If you have any questions about signing up for a Penn State Extension event or would like assistance getting in touch with one of these businesses feel free to contact Chelsea Hill at cbh5097@psu.edu or call 570-253-5970, extension 4110.

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