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Fall foliage and farm tour plans announced

| October 8, 2016

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Ohio State University Extension, Soil & Water Conservation District and Farm Service Agency will again sponsor a Drive-It-Yourself Fall Foliage and Farm Tour. The tour will be held Saturday, Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 23, noon to 5 p.m. in Coshocton County.

This year’s tour will highlight the northwest section of Coshocton County. The tour will continue to focus on the history of the area as well as provide the opportunity for participants to have an up-close experience of a variety of agricultural enterprises along the tour route.

The tour will begin with the first stop and map pickup at the Walhonding Valley Fire Department, located just off U.S. Route 36, 8.5 miles northwest of Coshocton in the Village of Warsaw. Tour maps will be available at this first stop on Saturday between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m.

The 2016 Fall Foliage and Farm Tour will again have some outstanding stops for all participants, as well as providing an excellent chance to take in the beautiful autumn landscape of Coshocton County. Some features of the 2016 Coshocton County Fall Foliage and Farm Tour are an Angus beef farm, an organic dairy farm, a game bird operation, Percheron horses and a tree farm with furniture manufacturing plus more. The lunch stop this year will be located at Tiverton Grange for a nominal cost.

Tour brochures will not be available until Saturday morning at Walhonding Valley Fire Department (100 Bridge St.) and we do ask that if you are planning on going on the tour that you stop there to pick up your brochure and map and to register. The tour is free, but donations are appreciated. If you would like additional information regarding the 2016 Coshocton County Fall Foliage and Farm Tour, contact Tammi Rogers, OSU Extension- Coshocton County at 740-622-2265 or e-mail rogers.376@osu.edu.

 

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