Farmers embrace resiliency
I believe that we all can learn to be resilient, whether you are a farmer or not. When we are faced with adversity, it is during those times we often grow the most.
Read MoreTuesday: You and your 4-H project (and your Proud Member sign if applicable)
Wednesday: You with your favorite fair food.
Thursday: You with a Farm Bureau member wearing a Farm Bureau shirt.
Friday: You and a friend at the Farm Bureau booth.
Saturday: You at your favorite fair event.
Sunday: Your choice, but be sure to describe what the picture means to you!
The Jr. Fair Youth Contest is for Jr. Fair Youth ONLY. Check out our other contest, the County Fair Contest for everyone else!
Option #1: You and your favorite fair animal.
Option #2: You with a Farm Bureau member wearing a Farm Bureau shirt.
Option #3: You and a friend at the Farm Bureau booth.
Option #4: You with your favorite thing about the county fair.
I believe that we all can learn to be resilient, whether you are a farmer or not. When we are faced with adversity, it is during those times we often grow the most.
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