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Tuesday, August 06, 2013THE 61st staging of the Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show opened on Sunday in May Pen, Clarendon. The three-day festival, which is being held by the Jamaica Agricultural Society under the theme Grow What You Eat… Eat What You Grow’, has displays of some of the very best in local livestock, agricultural, horticultural and food exhibits from all parishes. Today, the Jamaica Observer bring you some highlights in pictures. (PHOTOS: COLLIN REID)See More photos in our online photo gallery:ANDA plane load of Jamaican fruits and vegetables.A girl rides a mechanical bull to the delight of her captive spectators.Champion bulls relaxing in their pen.This giant bunch of Jamaican Honduran banana is a sure sign that supplies of the popular fruit are returning to normal.Champion Alpine ram shows what he is made of.Jennifer Reed and Jovan Craddock secure some plants in a wheelbarrow.
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Denbigh in pictures