The Record is Set, Now Let’s Send Kids to Camp!

Thank you to everyone who helped to make Harvest for Kids 2010 a huge success. The day started off cool and cloudy but when the sun came out everyone there was feeling the heat and the combines were ready to roll.

The harvest began at about 12pm and 5 minutes later a Guinness World RecordTM was set with 200 combines harvesting simultaneously on the same field. After the record was set, the combines continued to work and finished picking up their swaths about 6-7 minutes later, finishing off the field completely.

The setting was a 302 acre field south of Winkler, Manitoba, Canada. Approximately 50 acres were harvested ahead of time to make room for spectators and parking, leaving 250 acres to be harvested during the record attempt.

Estimated crowds of 15,000 people were in attendance to witness the record, in addition to that, an adjudicator from Guinness World RecordsTM was also there to make the record official.

You can support the cause and receive a memory by ordering Harvest for Kids memorabilia. Print and mail in this form or call us at one of the numbers listed on our contacts page.

At Children’s Camps International (CCI) we are working to echo the ‘Sound of Hope’, seeking ways in which Harvest for Kids can continue to be an effective awareness builder for CCI and its ministry.

Harvest for Kids Farm Show

Harvest for Kids 2010 will not only be a record setting event, but also a day for everyone to come on out and see a variety of farm machinery on display and in action.

Exhibitors from Meridian Manufacturing, Centennial Supply, Wentworth Ag, Western Producer, Secan, Precision Land Solutions, PhiBer Manufacturing, Rosenort Credit Union and BASF will all be there to show you what they’re all about. In addition to that, Mandako Agri, Little Morden Service, A&I Products, Miller Farm Equipment, and Elmer’s Manufacturing will all be doing equipment demos following our record setting harvest.

The farm show will run all day with demos and our Harvest for Kids Meridian bin auction happening around 2pm. There will be no shortage of things to see on August 7th and you don’t want to miss it!

See you there!

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