It was an opportunity for North Olympic Peninsula children to learn where food comes from.
Six eastern Clallam County farms opened their fields and barn doors for six hours to the 14th annual Harvest Celebration Farm Tours on Saturday.
And then on Saturday evening, a banquet with locally grown food and concert by the country rock band Deadwood Revival finished the celebration of all things agricultural.
Each farm on the tour offered different activities, including educational displays, petting zoos, live music, tractor rides, arts and craft activities, contests and demonstrations.
Proceeds from the Harvest Celebration Farm Tours go to support the work of Friends of the Fields, now a division of the North Olympic Land Trust, in its efforts to preserve local farmland and support sustainable local farming.
Peninsula Daily News