The fun kicked off Tuesday morning with multiple livestock shows. From bovine to poultry, 4-H groups and FFA groups showcased their hard work inside the show barns.
13 News spoke with a young member of 4-H about the hard work that goes into these shows.
“My family has been doing it ever since I was born, and my family loved raising chickens, and we just thought it was a really, really fun way to make money, and so we just stuck with that,” said Abijah Patterson, a member of Country Cousins and Kids 4-H Second Class.
The carnival rides will be opening at 4 p.m. There are also more fun events, including a demolition derby and rodeo, later in the week. The fair ends on Saturday, July 12.
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