Logan County Fair

4-H Field and Vegetable Crops down in numbers for 2025

[July 29, 2025] 

Though the official start date of the 89th Annual Logan County Fair would not be until Tuesday, July 29th, 2025, 4-H youth had a very busy morning on Monday with the General Projects judging.

This year, the youth saw the return of everyone gathering at the same time starting at 9 a.m. In the years since Covid-19 the kids had been scheduled to come in at specific time slots according to the club with which they belonged.

That made somewhat for organized chaos in the general projects barn, but it was a happy chaos as youth and adults had the opportunity to see one another, compare notes on what they had brought, and watch as others were facing the judges.

In the field crop and vegetable crop categories, numbers were definitely down this year, but the quality of the product might have been at an all-time high.

In the field corn judging the tall stalk entries were dominated by the Hassebrock kids. Makia, Kianna, and Kenley, all representing Middletown 4-Hers, had entries to be judged.

With the numbers being smaller, the judges had plenty of time to judge each entry and speak with the youth, asking questions, and offering helpful tips for the projects they might enter next year.

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In the vegetable crops there were only a few entries, but Logan County Extension educator Jennifer Fishburn scrutinized each carefully.

She also spent a good deal of time with each of the entrants, discussing their growing methods along with their harvesting and storage techniques.

In the end. All the kids walked away happy with a fistful of blue ribbons to add to their collection.

[Nila Smith]

 

 

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