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FCS America offers tram services at Husker Harvest Days

Catch a ride to and from the parking lot or around the showgrounds with on-site shuttles.

Mindy Ward, Editor, Missouri Ruralist

August 22, 2022

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HHD's attendees riding the FCS America shuttle
ALL ABOARD: If your feet are tired, simply hop on an FCS America shuttle. It provides transportation around the exterior road of the show site. Mindy Ward

Need a lift around the Husker Harvest Days showgrounds? Hop on the nearest Farm Credit Services of America tram.

FCS America runs eight tractor-pulled trams continuously each day, Sept. 13-15, beginning at 8 a.m. Trams run until 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, and 4 p.m. Thursday.

The shuttles circle the perimeter of the exhibit grounds, allowing riders off at several different points throughout the show. Look for the signs at the visitor parking gate and around the exhibitor grounds.

When you arrive, grab a tram at the visitor parking gate and let it take you to the show. Then when it’s time to leave, hop back on and let it take you to the parking lot.

About the Author(s)

Mindy Ward

Editor, Missouri Ruralist

Mindy resides on a small farm just outside of Holstein, Mo, about 80 miles southwest of St. Louis.

After graduating from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural journalism, she worked briefly at a public relations firm in Kansas City. Her husband’s career led the couple north to Minnesota.

There, she reported on large-scale production of corn, soybeans, sugar beets, and dairy, as well as, biofuels for The Land. After 10 years, the couple returned to Missouri and she began covering agriculture in the Show-Me State.

“In all my 15 years of writing about agriculture, I have found some of the most progressive thinkers are farmers,” she says. “They are constantly searching for ways to do more with less, improve their land and leave their legacy to the next generation.”

Mindy and her husband, Stacy, together with their daughters, Elisa and Cassidy, operate Showtime Farms in southern Warren County. The family spends a great deal of time caring for and showing Dorset, Oxford and crossbred sheep.

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