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HGR Spring Plow Day is April 20

From Lyn Stanton

Homeplace on Green River is gearing up for their annual Spring Plow Day Craft and Music Festival from 8amCT to 8pmCT on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

This year's festival will include live outdoor music from Chris Anderson and Friends, Roundabout Song Circle, Redwire Bluegrass, Earl Bowman, and The Donovan Howard Trio. Admission is just $5 per person or $20 for a carload of 4 or more.

Other activities include a house & garden plant sale, pony rides from C-Bland Farms, horse & mule plow teams, an antique tractor show, bounce houses, a petting farm, the kiddie barrel train, Randy Hulsey the Tin Smith, historical demonstrations including a lard rendering demonstration from Kent Penick, a flint knapping demonstration by Ed Huffman, and Tanning and oddities with Jack Bartley and Kimberlee Hmurovic, and raffles. In addition, Rural Heritage Magazine will be filming a segment at Plow Day this year which will be aired on RFD-TV! You might just end up on International TV!

There will be over 40 vendors on hand, plus lots of Homeplace merch. This year's vendor list so far includes:


Craft Vendors:
  • The Prodigal Sheep
  • The Tiny Bee Co.
  • GiGi Salves
  • Pooff Freeze Dried Treats
  • J&S Pork Rinds & Kettle Corn
  • McKellep Farm - Wooden Spoons and Cutting Boards
  • Quality Custom Furniture
  • The Candy Shack
  • Blooming Beads
  • Kimie's Sweet Treats
  • Ladybug Blessings
  • Blooming Valley Flower Farm
  • Simply Blessed
  • Tripple K Farm
  • Pow Wow Parties- Face Painting!
  • Bev's Creative Solutions
  • Blissful Creations by Donna
  • Black Iron Garlic Salt
  • Alisa's Attic
  • Mush Love Art
  • Chisam Creations
  • Heavy Metal Art
  • Diana Fortwendel
  • Embrace a Child - Ugandan Children's Charity
  • P.S. Studios
  • Mckirby Provisions & Treehouse Doodles and Felt
  • Sherry Dodd
  • Earth Stone Spirit

Garden Starts, House Plants & Spring Produce Vendors:
  • Bush Creek Berries & Produce
  • Sunrays Succulents
  • Allsogood Shop

Food Vendors:
  • Smokin Joe's BBQ
  • Andrews Farm
  • Pappis
  • Re-Run Ice Cream
  • Cafe Express

Homeplace on Green River is located at 5807 New Columbia Rd., Campbellsville, KY, just minutes from downtown Columbia. For a full schedule of events go to www.homeplacefarmky.org.


This story was posted on 2024-04-09 12:35:51
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Kentucky Color: Twins



2024-04-11 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
By Billy Joe Fudge

The mother of these two kids born this week at Homeplace on Green River is a fence-jumping Lamancha goat owned by Chris and Marie Anderson. They own Boerderline Goat Farm at Coburg, and have some of their operation at Homeplace.

The daddy of these two is a Boer buck. Boer goats have long floppy ears and Lamanchas have, well, tiny ears. As you can see the baby on the left has the Boer ears and the sibling on the right has the Lamancha ears.

When you come to Spring Plow Day Craft and Music Festival on Saturday, April 20, 2024, you can see these two cutie pies!

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