Wednesday, October 14, 2009

It's not quite Cooperstown. . . .



From the Centre Daily Times, 10/14/09:

Farmer inducted into hall of fame

- emahon@centredaily.com
Jesse M. Darlington grew up on a Delaware County dairy farm that was land granted to his family in 1683 by William Penn. “My parents were in the farming business, as were their parents. It just carried on,” said Darlington, a 1955 Penn State graduate. A former general manager of Dunlap Motors Ford dealership, Darlington now lives on 215 acres of farmland and woodland south of Centre Hall with his wife of 46 years, Bonnie Dunlap Darlington.

Earlier this month, Darlington was named the 41st Pennsylvania Livestock
Association Hall of Fame inductee. He received the honor during the opening ceremony of the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg.


Does your state have a Livestock Association Hall of Fame?

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