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China Grove Main Street was packed with vendors and customers for the annual Farmers Day. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post



There were nearly 40 antique tractors on display at Farmers Day in China Grove. The most talked about was the 1947 pink Farmall tractor owned by Harley Brown. Farmalls are usually red. The next tractor on the right was the oldest 1937 Model D John Deere owned by R.L. McIntosh. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post



Two year old Denver Smith enjoyed the chickens with the Jesse Carson High FFA petting animals at Farmers Day. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post



The "Melody Bells" from First Baptist Church of China Grove play religious and patriotic music on the porch of the China Grove Roller Mill at Farmers Day. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post



Phyllis Lee looks over Patterson Farms tomatoes at the China Grove Farmers Day. There was produce of all types with honey and jellies, and cook books. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post



The Southern Style Cloggers was one of many groups to entertain at the China Grove Farmers Day. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post


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By Hugh Fisher

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CHINA GROVE — You could hear it in the ringing music of the "Melody Bells" of First Baptist Church of China Grove, as the men and women played hymns on the steps of the historic Roller Mill Museum.

You could hear it in the thump and swish of antique motors churning ice cream near rows of gleaming vintage tractors.

And you could hear it in the laughter of kids petting chickens, sheep and horses in a makeshift barnyard — some of them seeing those animals for the first time in their lives.

Those and many others were the sounds of Farmer's Day in China Grove on Saturday, an event that this year more than ever was aimed at getting back to the community's roots."It's a ton of joy to be out here today," said Lee Withers, China Grove town councilman and chairman of the Farmer's Day committee.

"We do this to give back to our community. And it's our biggest and best economic development tool," Withers said.

The town's population of 4,200 swelled by thousands as patrons enjoyed music, refreshments and entertainment throughout the day.

Withers said he hopes some of those people move to China Grove to live or work.

But another purpose of Farmer's Day as Withers sees it is to help people get back to their agricultural roots.

That's why local collectors' antique tractors got pride of place along Main Street instead of being tucked away on a side street.

"It's nice to see because it's the history of this area," said Scott McIntosh of the Stumpton Tractor Club.

"These towns are what they are now because of this type of farm equipment."

Yet in the line of historic equipment was one departure: a bright pink Farmall that stood out among the oranges and greens of the other tractors.

Not far off, kids and the young-at-heart got a slice of farm life at the "petting barn" staffed by members of the Future Farmers of America from J.C. Carson High School.

Caleb Goodman, rising senior at Carson High, had the idea for the petting zoo last year. This year's incarnation featured horses, sheep, goats, chickens and cows.

"They get to see actual farm animals they might never get to see anywhere else," Goodman said.

The petting barn was free, though kids could buy food for the animals for a small donation.

"I like the horse," said Montgomery Smith, age 8. "I just like him 'cause my Paw Paw has one."

Her mother, Brandy Smith, held younger brother Denver, age 2, near the chicken coop.

"Be careful," she said as he reached a hand out. "They'll bite you, bubba."

Down the road was another taste — literally — of local farm life.

A long tent and roaring fans helped keep shoppers cool at Patterson Farms' makeshift farmer's market, where locally-grown tomatoes, peaches, corn and melons sat alongside rows of handmade pickles and preserves.

"It's been fun," said manager Spring Miller during a short break from ringing up customers. She said the booth had been a top draw.

Miller said recent concerns about the safety of mass-market produce hadn't affected business.

"Actually, I think it's kind of improved business for us," Miller said. "People know our produce is fresh and local, and that we only sell the best."

Local crafts people and their wares on display throughout downtown China Grove contributed to the down-home atmosphere.

"I've been doing this for twenty-some years at least," said Brenda Sue Lowder, owner of a woodworking and laser-engraving business. She usually sells her wooden plaques and decorations at the local flea market.

Farmer's Day gives her a chance to see loyal customers and make new friends at the same time.

"People see my stuff here and head out to the flea market as well," Lowder said.

As a local woodworker, her creations get a good response from visitors. Her best seller: a wooden plaque with a poem about mothers that's a top seller around Mother's Day.

"It's a good crowd, and a very friendly crowd. We run into a lot of people we know."

As curiosity-seekers strolled through tents to buy food and gifts, music boomed from tents up and down Main Street.

The Melody Bells of First Baptist Church of China Grove — about 20 musicians in all — played well-known hymns at the Roller Mill, a counterpoint to the rock and roll music barely audible down the street.

"I just hope the songs uplift their spirits," First Baptist pastor the Rev. Steve Wilson said, "and remind them that our country was founded on God."

Not far away, other groups representing American freedoms — specifically, the right to vote — vied for attention.Rowan County Republicans and Democrats manned tents a respectable distance apart, with area candidates making their best pitches for votes and distributing plenty of free stickers, signs and flyers.But even there, among those who might disagree on politics, there was an atmosphere of friendliness.

Lee Withers said that's the main reason he loves Farmer's Day.

"The smiles on people's faces are the best part," he said. "We just want everybody to enjoy themselves."





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: Saturday, August 02, 2008 7:25 PM

I always go to Farmers day early. I enjoy walking and enjoying the crafts before it get hot. Then I love watching the children do the Little Mr. and Mrs Farmers day contest. What cute the kids. This year the poor kids was hot and exhausted that they did not even seem like they was having fun. Why was the time changed??? I quess to have people stay around longer. I personally did not come as early and it was to hot after the contest that I left with out making a single purchase.
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Good job, Lee and Megan : Monday, July 21, 2008 7:32 PM

Farmer's Day was a success and you did a good job. Yes, more crafts would be nice. The first 5 years of Farmer's Day were the best because there was more crafts and less commericalized advertising. It did seem as if every other booth was either a church or a commericalized business. Also, we need more local farmers and not just Patterson's. The tractors are nice, but do we need so many? I also agree with the carnival setting in the parking lot across from the stage. This needs to be elsewhere......put it up at the fire department and put the car show back in the parking lot. At least at the street dance people will be able to move about and have room to stand for the music and fireworks. The fireworks were awesome....not many places put on such a fantastic show. The one right after the other is the way to go. So........keep up the good work and congratulations on a job well done.
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Where were the crafts? : Monday, July 21, 2008 12:40 PM

I was very disappointed in Farmers Day this year. In past years there were always so many nice crafts to purchase. I usually do some early Christmas shoppng. But not this year! Only a few crafts and lots of junk. Mostly people advertising stuff and churches giving away stuff. Looks like Farmer's Day has turned into a flea market complete with carnival rides.
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THAT PINK TRACTOR IS AWESOME : Monday, July 21, 2008 7:14 AM

THAT PINK TRACTOR IS A REAL EYE CATCHER.WHO PAINTED IT??? AND DO THEY DO CARS???
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ads : Monday, July 21, 2008 5:47 AM

There were newspaper ads radio ads posters and signs and it is always the third Saturday in July what else do you need.
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advertisement : Monday, July 21, 2008 5:28 AM

I seen no advertisement for this farmersday, So I guess your getting like SALISBURY. Just WANTING a choosen few their.
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Room to walk : Monday, July 21, 2008 5:07 AM

Please, please consider moving vendors so that there is room to walk. When it's 95 degrees, you need some breathing room. Being shoulder to shoulder as you're just walking along makes it even more miserable. Then you have the 4 wheeler coming down through the narrow walkway to pick up trash, etc. It was truly claustrophobic. I don't know how those with strollers could stand it. We left after 20 minutes and didn't buy a thing.
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Thanks to China Grove and the community : Sunday, July 20, 2008 9:21 PM

What a great event. I hope that everyone can find a positive in a great free event. I know that there are many,many volenteer hours that go into Farmers day. Mr. Withers please keep your head up and thank you for keeping this festival going. Can not wait for next year. I know you have already started planning for 09. Thank again
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I Love Farmer's Day but the night is another matter : Sunday, July 20, 2008 6:31 PM

I know the China Grove citizens try to put on a successful event for 27 years and always have but maybe… Read on, I felt there were some issues that need review at the night performance of the Chairman of the Board. The band was great and sounded good but I could not watch must of their act due to so many vendors in the audience sitting area. There was no established walking isles nor emergency access lanes established. I saw vendors leaving wares on the ground outside the boundaries of their booth that caused the crowd to hop or jump over these items. I am surprised no one fell down. I hope the future event planners will make walking isles, emergency access points and move the vendors as not to impede the audience from a fine performance. The fireworks were nice but maybe too close to the 3000 plus crowd. If a mortar had gone astray, I fell many of the audience would have been in harms way. If that is a safe distance then I am wrong, sorry. Once again thanks for the great entertainment but please put safety first.
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Hot! : Sunday, July 20, 2008 2:25 PM

Why does China Grove have to have Farmers Day during the hottest part of the entire year? Wouldn't people enjoy it much more if the temperature was about 15 degrees cooler?
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Larry Wright
Cloggers : Sunday, July 20, 2008 1:47 PM

The Southern Style Cloggers were great to watch. They certainly had a lot of energy on a very hot day.
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China Grove Grandma
How To Disappoint A Five Year Old : Sunday, July 20, 2008 8:59 AM

Farmer's Day 2008, starts at 9:00a.m.! We arrive about 9:30 to try and beat the heat. By the time we make it to the parking lot of Captains Galley, close to 9:50. No rides or games are ready for the kids! Not wanting to melt in the unshaded area, for who knows how long??? We left with a crying 5 yr. old, a 20 month old & a 2 month old, not old enough to know what they were missing!
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