Posts Tagged ‘young people’
Calluses, crowns, and cow divas: lessons from the county fair
If you’ve never experienced a fair from the inside, it’s like final exams and Christmas all wrapped into an intense one or two weeks filled with more sweat and dirt than you can imagine. It’s both exhausting and exhilarating. I have been involved in fairs my entire life, but am always amazed watching 4-H and FFA members learn life lessons through the trials of diligently preparing a project, talking with a judge and then nervously anticipating the outcome. Sometimes, the ribbon is blue. Other times it’s red. And if they’re lucky, the coveted purple or pink ribbons may be put on a project.
The reality is that ribbons fade and are eventually stashed away in boxes, forgotten about. It’s the stories behind the ribbons that are remembered for a lifetime. A look at the care and respect young people give their animals behind the scenes at the fairgrounds.
Read MoreWordless Wednesday: City Kids with Country Values
Celebrating what’s right with rural America – and sharing those values with kids not on a farm. Michele’s quick pictures from the Boone County 4-H Fair dairy project and highlights of a leasing program that gives firsthand lessons about animal agriculture.
Read MoreBuilding Young People
This past week (and month) has been consumed by our county fair. Show day is always a special day for those of us who grew up on a halter. Getting the fairgrounds ready (through a $2 million capital campaign) has taken me offline for the last few weeks. As I walk the barns, it’s rewarding…
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