It’s fair time
Published 9:10 pm Monday, August 2, 2021
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4-Hers prepare to check in their goats to the Freeborn County Fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A llama in the horse barn at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A horse in the horse barn at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Girls bring in hay to the horses at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A 4-Her vacuums off a beef cow. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
People were busy checking in animals at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
The Poultry Barn at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A 4-Her washes his cow at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A 4-Her washes her cow at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
4-Hers bring goats in at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
4-Hers stand with their pigs at the Freeborn County Fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A boy stands with his sheep at the fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A handful of 4-Hers sit on hay bales at the Freeborn County Fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Carnival workers set up for rides on the Midway. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Carnival workers set up for rides on the Midway. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
A family views tractors at the Freeborn County Fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Women greet people in the Arts & Crafts Building. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
People pose for a photo at the check-in in the Horticulture Building. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
La Borinqua food stand at the Freeborn County Fair. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Vendors with Smokin Bros BBQ pose for a photo. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
Vendors pose for a photo with a lemonade stand. Photo courtesy Bryce Gaudian
By Bryce Gaudian, for the Tribune
The Freeborn County Fair was busy with activity Sunday and Monday as people checked in entries and finished setting up for the start of the fair on Tuesday.
The fair will be open through Sunday.