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Monica got to hit the Todd County Bail Trail!

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Monica got to hit the Todd County Bail Trail!

Getting ready for the cooler temps and fall? Check out these creative pieces created out of hay in Todd County! The Todd County Chamber of Commerce presents the 2022 Todd County Bale Trail. You can see these fine works of hay art till Oct 31!  All the participants all live in Todd County!  They created sculptures made of rolls, bales, or loose hay.

Get the map HERE!!!!!

What a sight to be seen!  Here are some of the creations!

Of course there are prizes!

Prizes will be awarded for “Most Creative,” in which a panel of judges (Monica, Chris Brooks and a couple other Todd County residents) judged the bales and the tallies will chose a winner from each of three categories: Private Residence, Business, and Non-Profit. Displays will be judged on originality, creative use of materials, attention to detail, and overall effect.

Prizes will also be awarded for “Fan Favorite,” which will be voted on by the public via the Todd County Chamber of Commerce Facebook page Oct 1-31.

The residents of Todd County are very creative and very competitive! Check out more of the creations!

Some of Chris and Monica goofing around

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