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The farm visits the city

2026 Farm-City Hub Club Ag Day parade

A few dozens members of the New Ulm’s Future Farmers of America gather near 4th North and Minnesota Street ahead of the Farm-City Hub Club Ag Day Parade. Photo by Clay Schuldt
New Ulm FFA members Jacob Kelley (left) and Logan Sondag-Bode (right) hold the Farm City Hub Club, FFA and United States Flag before the start of Tuesday’s Ag Day parade. Photo by Clay Schuldt
The Ag Day Parade begins Tuesday morning on Minnesota Street. Photo by Clay Schuldt
A line of tractors travel south on Minnesota Street as part of Tuesday’s Ag Day parade. Photo by Clay Schuldt
Dozens of farm vehicles travel down Minnesota Street as part of the Ag Day Parade Photo by Clay Schuldt
A wide Miller 7310 sprayer driven by Austin Brandes, travels down Minnesota Street as part of the annual Farm City Hub Club Ag Day Parade. Photo by Clay Schuldt

NEW ULM – Horses, tractors and dozens of farm vehicles traveled down Minnesota Tuesday as part of the annual Farm City Hub Club Ag Day Parade.

The parade was led by three dozen members of the New Ulm Chapter of Future Farmers of America (FFA). Some of the members walked in the parade while other rode on horses or tractors. FFA members were joined by the Brown County Dairy Ambassadors. Several area farm related businesses participated as well.

Austin Brandes with Central United Cooperative drove the widest vehicle during the parade; a Miller 7310 sprayer. Brandes said he does not typically drive the sprayer vehicle through downtown New Ulm and considering the vehicles is almost as wide as Minnesota Street it can be a bit of a challenge.

“You get use to it,” Brandes said.

The Farm City Hub Club Ag Day Parade has been a New Ulm tradition for nearly 50 years. It is a chance to bring a piece of the farm world to into the city.

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