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Frisco Slim throws knives at spinning wooden wheel with his partner Ruby Rose hanign on as part of the wild wild west Show at the Rowan County Fair. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.



Morgan Bowman (12) and her grandmother Jeanette Kesinger ride the fun slide at the Rowan County Fair. Morgan always comes to the fair as part of her birthday celebrations. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.



Brittany Murray holds her 1-year-old cousin Addison Threatte as they look at the Wild Hog ride at the Rowan County Fair. Tonight was Addison's first time at the Fair. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.



Part of the Rowan County Fair is the Agriculture part which includes the farm and home grown items like this jar of honey. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.



The West Rowan High School Future Farmers of America booth is something to smile about at the Rowan County Fair. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.



Edward Blais and Jamie Blackwelder take a spin on the old fair favorite the Tilt-A-Whirl at the Rowan County Fair. photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.



Caleb Epps (white shirt) and Luke Hager (grey shirt, left) find a 1946 Allis Chambers Tractor interesting as they wait for the goat show to start at the Rowan County Fair on Monday night. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.


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By Jessie Burchette

jburchette@Salisburypost.com

On a damp Tuesday night, the stuffed animals outnumbered the visitors to the Rowan County Fair.

But along with the drizzle have come cool temperatures and a promise of fair weather through Saturday.

To help celebrate the arrival of fair weather and boost attendance, the Rowan County Fair Association will offer a special deal on Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.

Anyone bringing four cans of food to donate to Rowan Helping Ministries will be admitted for $3 — less than half the regular admission.

Fair-goers Tuesday evening had quick access to all the rides, games and food booths.

Licking his fingers to get all the sauce from a basket of ribs, Fair Manager Johnny Love touted the improvements and the attractions.

"The dairy show Wednesday night (tonight) may be the biggest anywhere in the state," said Love.

In the main exhibit hall, some fair-goers witnessed a rare event. For several minutes Dean Beck was completely speechless.

Beck, a former deputy sheriff and retired Landis policeman, landed the biggest sausage dog all covered in a mound of grilled onions.

He waved and nodded but didn't stop munching.

Across the midway, cotton candy drew screams of delight from Gracie and Eli, the children of Herschel Doster and Kim Honeycutt of Salisbury.

They grabbed big chunks from the bag and screamed with delight.

With candy in hand, they were ready  to try another ride.

While the rides and shows were the center of attention for many, the beef show was the really big event for others.

Families watched intently as beef breeds and their handlers paraded through the ring.

Caroline Stirewalt, a student at Carson High School, waited to show a bull for the school's Future Farmers of America. She took a couple of ribbons in the sheep competition on Tuesday.

The Stumptown Antique Power Tractor Club put a decided farm stamp on the fair with an assortment of antique tractors placed in and around the exhibit hall.

Jimmie Karriker, retired from Cannon Mills Plant 1, manned the booth and talked tractors. A Corriher Grange Road resident, he joined the Stumptown Club and is having a great time helping restore old tractors and spreading the word.

"The little kids really love the old tractors," Karriker said.

The prize tractor on display is a 1949 G Allis Chalmers — a fully restored rear-engine tractor designed for gardening and cultivating.

The club is selling tickets and will have a drawing for the tractor on Oct.

19 at the conclusion of the Killian Farm Antique Tractor and Engine Show in Denver.

While selling tickets, Karriker is also plowing fertile ground, looking to recruit new members to the club. For more information on the club, call 704-857-4124.

The tractor exhibits will be at the fair throughout the week.

The 57th Rowan County Agricultural Fair will continue through Saturday. The gates open at 4 p.m. daily with rides starting at 5 p.m. On Saturday, the gates open at noon with rides starting at 1 p.m.

Demolition derbies are scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights.





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