Mingenew Midwest Expo: Everyone had fun at the two-day agricultural event
Rain clouds didn't dampen this year's McIntosh and Son Mingenew Midwest Expo, which drew crowds from across the state and provided two days of fun for all.
Rain clouds didn't dampen this year's McIntosh and Son Mingenew Midwest Expo, which drew crowds from across the state and provided two days of fun for all.
Women from across the Midwest and Wheatbelt gathered for a networking brunch at the Mingenew Midwest Expo 2024 and discussed topics ranging from personal development to social issues.
The Mingenew Midwest Expo's annual tractor pull contest, with a $1,000 cash prize, was a competition everyone was keen to enter, but the glory went to local legends from a nearby farm.
This year's Mingenew Midwest Expo presented seven major awards to exhibitors in recognition of the outstanding quality of the products presented that farmers and rural residents could enjoy and appreciate.
Mingenew-based mixed-crop breeder and sheep farmer Clint Chivers and his Kelpie Connie won the Elders Amateur Working Dog competition at the McIntosh and Son Mingenew Midwest Expo with a score of 80.
The Mingenew Midwest Expo began with a brief rain shower, but this boon to the agricultural region left a particularly positive impression on visitors who didn't mind “walking out in the rain.”