Henry County Farm Bureau is hosting a countywide photo contest. The contest is open to ALL Henry county residents and photo entries will be displayed at the Henry County Fair at the Farm Bureau display in the Ag Hall.

Two Categories: Ag Humor (Silly/Messy Kids, Stuck Tractors, General Farm Funny) and Farmstead (Farm Landscape, Barns/Homes, General Farm Photos)

Cash Prizes will be rewarded for each category. $25 for First Place and $15 for Second Place.

General Rules:

1. Photos can be submitted in Color or Black and White.

2. All photos should be in their original form- NO “Photoshop”.

3. Photos should be submitted as 4 inches by 6 inches on a quarter in “matte”.

4. Full Name, address, and phone number must be included on the back of each matted photo.

5. Winners will be selected Sunday, Aug. 11 and awarded thereafter.

Photo Submission: 

1. Submit photos to the Farm Bureau Booth by NOON on Fri, Aug 9, 2019 or

2. Submit via U.S. Mail to the Henry County Farm Bureau Office by Aug. 1 2019: 362 Main Street, P.O. Box 53099, Pettisville, OH 43553.

Photo Contest

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