Local families represent farming in Tournament of Roses parade
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HURON — Two Huron area families were enjoying much warmer temperatures on Monday, than those in the Heartland.
Those families — Lud and Julie Hohm and the Gerad Puterbaugh family — were selected from hundreds of applicants to be among the 100 people selected to ride on the AgPhd/Hefty Seeds ‘Salute to Farmers’ float in the 129th annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif.
The theme for this year’s parade was “Making a Difference,” and few if any occupation in the country can point toward making more of a difference than farming.
The float was the largest in this year’s parade, measuring approximately 110 feet in length, was 18-feet wide and was 30-feet tall at its highest point.
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The Puterbaugh family was among more than 100 people selected to ride on the Ag Phd/Hefty Seeds float in Monday’s 129th Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif. Below, the Puterbaughs stand in front of the Ag PhD/Hefty Seeds float prior to the parade. In front are Henry and Ellie; in the back row are Roger, Gerad and Ranae.
Photos courtesy of Hefty Seeds