Agriculture, Family And Community Still The Best Part Of The Fair For Proskine Family
Published: August 10th, 2012
By: Brian Golden

Agriculture, family and community still the best part of the fair for Proskine family

NORWICH – Four generations of the Proskine family have made their way to the Chenango County Fair once again this year, continuing a tradition that began more than six decades ago when father, grandfather and great grandfather Alynn Proskine first showed cattle at the fair in 1951.

The best part, according to the elder Proskine? Spending time with family and a lifetime’s worth of friends at the annual agricultural event, including his five children, eleven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren – four of whom showed cattle at this year’s fair.

The owner of Chenango Lake Farms, Proskine, now 78, was born in Margaretville. He said he’s “still going strong” after all these years and was happy to see more children involved with the cattle show and agriculture expo at the fair.

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