Another Record-Breaking 4-H/FFA Year at the Elmore County Fair

Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Kaiser, a 4-H youth, showing a dairy cow project during Elmore County Fair 2021.
Photo by: Erin Ireland.

The 2021 Elmore County Fair and Rodeo has officially come to a close and it will stand as a year to remember for many. There were 4-H and FFA members ranging from ages five to eighteen showing animals, testing their skills in the kitchen or with a sewing needle, taking photos, creating leather and woodworking projects, competing in shooting sports and archery, and a plethora of other events. In case you were unlucky enough to miss it, here is a recap of the week.

This year there was a total of 330 fair entries in thirty-one different project areas being shown and displayed by 155 4-H members and 19 FFA members. The 2021 Elmore County Fair and Rodeo has officially come to a close and it will stand as a year to remember for many. There were 4-H and FFA members ranging from ages five to eighteen showing animals, testing their skills in the kitchen or with a sewing needle, taking photos, creating leather and woodworking projects, competing in shooting sports and archery, and a plethora of other events. In case you were unlucky enough to miss it, here is a recap of the week.

This year there was a total of 330 fair entries in thirty-one different project areas being shown and displayed by 155 4-H members and 19 FFA members.

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