- December 5, 2025
Maelyn Rinnert, Addison and Brayden Anthony spend a few moments with this horse, who made sure to turn and stick out his tongue for the photo. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Jaelyn Devinney, Lilly Sanders, Alex Kollataj and Alaysia Araujo had so much fun running in a circle as they pushed this stick. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Alex and Maci Otto tried to milk the simulated cow. After several attempts, Maci screamed, "What kind of cow is this!" Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Alice Prikhodkho filled the bucket with water the old-fashioned way. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Kobe Kross didn' t ride a horse, but he was able to saddle up. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Gianna Zahn and Leanna Geyer were fascinated with the chickens until one of the chickens tried to pluck Gianna. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Luke Beckham (pictured with Andrew, dad) enjoyed playing in the water from the pump. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Parents Teresa and Andrew were divided over allowing Luke drink from the water pump. Care to guess who allowed him? Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Chloe Van Horn got to pat goats, donkeys and a pig in the mini zoo area. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
According to Ed Wilkins, when you gotta go, you gotta go. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
A museum volunteer shows Hudson "Cheeseburger" Nelson and Carer Ottesen how to get honey from bees. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Leianna Domer simulates churning butter. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Logan and Cameron Aguiar were satisfied with their homemade butter over a few crackers. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Logan Aguiar ate every bit of his homemade butter. He even licked up the butter from around his mouth. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
Luke Leonard pulls up some dirty water in the well. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
After allowing the goat to sip on his Smart Water, Mark Van Horn realized he couldn' t drink it anymore. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
The blacksmith was one of the more popular sites at the farm. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
The blacksmith heated several metals and then beat them into tools. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
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The horse attempted to chew on Maelyn' s gold locks. Photo by Jeff Dawsey
The Florida Agricultural Museum invited hundreds of visitors out to its location for Family Farm Day on Saturday, April 22, at 7900 Old Kings Road N.
Visitors were able to experience life from the late 1800s and early 1900s. They played with animals, walked through old homes, pumped water, made butter and even milked a cow simulator.