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Farming, forestry and fishing — the three Fs of agriculture — make up a tiny slice of Maine’s commercial life, generating 1.3% of the state’s economic output. Small potatoes, as it were, but higher than the nationwide average of 0.9%.
Whatever the numbers say, the cultivation of food occupies an outsized place in the state’s consciousness. Most Mainers are only one or two degrees of separation away from the lobstering, livestock, dairy, crop-producing or berry-growing industries. Each year, from June through early October, Mainers can flex their farming muscles at more than two dozen agriculture fairs spotted around the state.
Showcasing the past, present and future of the agribusiness, the events also serve up a goodly portion of fun and games. I visited four fairs in the 2023 season — up north in Presque Isle, in the midcoast town of Union, in centrally located Unity and in Fryeburg near the New Hampshire border — and came back with these images.
Jim Neuger, a Cleveland native and Princeton graduate, worked as a print reporter and bureau chief in Germany and Belgium for Bloomberg, covering economics (the rise and near demise of the euro), politics (remember Helmut Kohl?) and war and peace (from the relative sanctity of the NATO pressroom). He enjoys riding horses and watching them race, and can name every Kentucky Derby winner since 1875. He and his wife Renee Cordes, a Mainebiz senior writer, live with their cockatiel Kori in Cape Elizabeth. Some of Jim’s work is on display at www.jimletpix.com.
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