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Grown in Greene County Farm Tour (pictures courtesy of Dayton Daily News, October 1, 2006) 
The newest Llama (still with the newborn blue blanket on) meets an older Llama through the fence at the Havenwood Llama Farm, in Jamestown, Ohio. | 
The newest Llama (still with the newborn blue blanket on) meets an older Llama through the fence at the Havenwood Llama Farm, in Jamestown, Ohio. | 
A public display of affection, from (left to right) Jenelle Campbell, Elijah Campbell, 1, and Mahala Natalia, 4, at the Havenwood Llama Farm, in Jamestown, Ohio. This is the fifth year they have been part of the Grown in Greene County Farm Tour. Ron Wood says the attendance ranges from 700-1200 people over the two days the farm is open. | 
Destiny Mullins, 13, (left) watches Nick Heim, 11, and Larry the Llama do some tricks at the Havenwood Llama Farm, in Jamestown, Ohio. Nick has been working with Larry for about two years. | 
A two-day-old Llama takes a break, while Hannah, 4, gets some exercise at the Havenwood Llama Farm, in Jamestown, Ohio. The hoop is just one of the obstacles that the Llamas are trained to deal with for shows at county fairs. | 
Indy Long, 11, gets a close up inspection from "Downtown Julie Brown," the Llama edition, while his sister Izzy, 9, (left) and mother Jane Patrick, all of Cedarville, look on. | 
Destiny, 13, (left) and Stephen Mullins, 5, (red and black jacket) are among many who stopped at the pond to visit the fish. | 
Ron Wood has a talk with McGregor after the Llama was spending too much time away from the people at the Havenwood Llama Farm, in Jamestown, Ohio. Part of the Grown in Greene County Farm Tour, Ron says he opens the farm each year to help teach people about Llamas. | 
Haleigh Sailee, 6, from Cedarville, offers an appetizer to a billy goat. | |