Telling the Story of Soil and Water for 25 Years
The Pathway to Water Quality exhibit at the Indiana State Fair is celebrating its 25th year of educating Fair visitors about conservation. It is quietest place on the Indiana State Fairgrounds; and each year thousands of Fair visitors take a stroll through the trees, get a cold drink of pure well water, and learn a little bit about the environment and how farmers and consumers can protect our soil and water. State Conservationist Jane Hardisty said the Pathway exhibit started from very humble beginnings 25 years ago, “In 1993, this was a parking lot; but, over the years, it has become an amazing exhibit.” She added the design was based on an exhibit that was built at the 1992 Farm Progress Show near Columbus, IN. Work on the original State Fair exhibit and the continuing improvements to the site have been made by volunteers from all of the members of the Indiana Conservation Partnership.
