This Sept. 19, 1935, photo from the J.G. Hutton Collection showsan advancing sandbank burying Russian rhistle in front of an abandoned farmhouse on the Lenna M. Jefferson Farm near Wolsey,
Little International has changed over time from then to now. Little I started in 1921 as a small competition, and it grew to be so much more. Little I was modeled after the Chicago Livestock Expo. It was held for the first time in 1921 where the Agricultural Heritage Museum is today. Events have changed.
We continue our Special Report on ag and climate. Avian influenza could spike with the migratory bird season. SDSU will host its 100th Little I. And a fresh fruit truck rolls through the region.