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Ag Days 2004!



You know when Moscow's leaves are their autumn brightest, and the chili crock pots are fullest, and the barbecue near the Kibbie Dome is messiest, that it must be Ag Days.

AG DAYS


Celebrated each October since at least 1982, Ag Days is a time for everyone who cares about the UI College of Agricultural and Life Sciences to enjoy one of Idaho's oldest and proudest colleges and industries, plus our university, our alumni, our community, even life itself. Why not?

For two days you can team up to show your softball skills, play golf with Dean Hammel (kick in a few bucks towards scholarships and he'll promise NOT to make your 10th hole shot), paint downtown windows for fun and glory, spoon into 17 kinds of chili with names like Death in the Long Grass and Hunting Camp Chili, buy the richest milkshakes in town, take home exotic plants, tomatoes, peppers-organically grown by students, and get your kids' faces painted. Then, of course, there's the football game. We're sorry if you missed it this year. But it's not too soon to mark your calendar for October 2005. Let the traditions continue!

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