Member Benefit: Claim Your Marion County Farm Bureau Stall Sign!
Youth exhibitors displaying a stall sign on their pen fair week will receive member-exclusive add-on money for their 2026 livestock project.
Read MoreMarion County Farm Bureau is proud of its Junior Fair exhibitors. To celebrate your hard work, they are offering Farm Bureau stall signs as a member benefit for Farm Bureau families for the 2026 fair season.
This isn’t just about the sign—it’s an investment in the future. Youth exhibitors who display these signs all week will receive special add-on money for their livestock projects.
Signs are available to current paid Farm Bureau members and/or their dependents. Signs will need to be picked up at the fair on Sat., June 27. Details will be emailed before the fair.
Show off your hard work and get rewarded! Please reserve your sign by June 8 via this online form or by calling 419-747-7488.
Signs are limited to one per exhibitor. If you aren’t currently a member, now is the perfect time to join and support local agriculture while unlocking these benefits for your child(ren)!
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