Bulloch’s Ag-Grow Expo to Take Place This Weekend with Fun for Whole Family

The Bulloch Agricultural Complex will host an Ag-Grow Expo on March 17-18 that will have Educational Vendors, Equipment Vendors, Food Vendors, a farmers market, a community stage, and even inflatables! This event will be free and open to public.

On Friday, March 17, from 12 pm until 7 pm, educational vendors will teach all about this community’s core agriculture products. A few of the educational vendors that will be on hand include the Georgia Cotton Commission, the Bulloch County Farm Services Agency, Ogeechee Technical College, Bulloch Co 4H, and more. There will also be vendors that will be demonstrating different types of equipment that is used in the agriculture industry locally. In addition to these vendors, there will also be food vendors, a farmers market, and inflatables for the kids to have a little more fun!

On Saturday, March 18, from 10am until 3 pm, the educational, equipment, and food vendors return, along with the farmers market. We will also host livestock for you to visit and learn more about.

The community stage will be jumping all day long with singers and dancers! The inflatables will also be available for the kids on Saturday as well.

“The Ag-Grow Expo was a great experience for us last year at the Ag Complex,” says Recreation Director Eddie Canon. “We are looking forward to hosting this event again so that all citizens can see and learn all about agriculture that we have right here in Bulloch County.”

The event is sponsored by AgSouth Farm Credit, Aspen Aerogels, Bulloch County Farm Bureau and the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro. “We could not host this event without our sponsors and we are grateful that they know that this will be a worthwhile event for our citizens,” says Canon.

For more information on the Ag-Grow Expo, please visit www.bullochag.com/ag-grow-expo or call (912) 764-5637.

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