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Fowlerville, MI

1st Annual Michigan Soybean Festival

09-11-11
Robert Smith
Robert Smith: Real Estate Agent in Brighton, MI

I headed out to the Fowlerville Fairgrounds with my wife to take in some knowledge of the soybean. A mere $3 entrance fee (with free parking) and a few free hours were all that was needed. Who knew that there would be so many cute chicks there, too.

chicks

There were swap meet vendors, an old Model A, and some tractors on display. We missed the tractor pull and the evening entertainment, but the Historical Village was open, and the soybean displays were interesting.

Being ‘city slickers’, we decided that farmers are pretty ingenious. Who else could get you to buy tickets to ‘cow pie bingo,’ a game where you literally pay to watch where a cow poops. A grid is drawn on the ground and a well fed cow then walks around and does its thing. The grid with the most ‘stuff’ is the winner. As my wife said, “at least we didn’t have to fling it or pick it up.”

And because this is a two-day event, your hand stamp was good for both days. There were a lot of other things going on in the County this weekend which likely hurt the attendance a bit, but it’s an interesting concept and has the potential to grow.

Really, it’s a celebration of farm life, and I was surprised to find that Michigan has over 2 million acres of soybeans planted and that it is our number two crop, adding about a billion dollars to the State’s economy. That’s a pretty good reason to celebrate the soybean, too.

Fowlerville Michigan all grown up

Darci Gullett: Real Estate Agent in Fowlerville, MI

I grew up and graduated in Fowlerville, Michigan. And I remember the first day McDonalds opened (WOW is that a long time ago..... ) my friends and I were so excited to stay after school and get a big mac.... oh, and that was when there was only 3 schools. Now I look back and smile. Friends smile

I never would have thought I would see the day my small town would grow up. Change is a very good thing and new buisness's bring all kinds of good things.

AND NOW THERE IS A>>>>

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opening in March.... WoW..... I am so hyped to think this is going on in Fowlerville,..... will it bring new jobs? Will it bring new homeowners? Im just glad that if it does I know the insides and out of my once small town... Hopefully I can be of great assistance to any one looking to move into the area.... And I am proud to be part of something so wonderful. And relieved that Fowlerville, is still keeping that small town feel....