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Champaign
County Fair

The Champaign county fair is
the largest Junior Fair "livestock" fair in the state. No other Ohio
fair has more junior fair livestock than the Champaign county fair.
Below are some of the numbers from the 2007 fair:
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Swine 1116 head
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Horses/Ponies 194 head
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Beef
171 head
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Dairy
235 head
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Sheep
210 head
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Rabbits
324 head
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Poultry 528 head
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Goats
272 head
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Llamas 7 head
- Cavies 48 head
The county fair is operated by the County Agricultural Society with assistance
from the OSU Extension Office and the county Agricultural Educators (FFA
advisors).
Livestock is not the only junior fair projects exhibited. Non-livestock projects are also plentiful. We had 971 non-livestock projects exhibited at the 2007 fair. These include clothing,
food-nutrition, creative arts, woodworking, aerospace, conservation, gardening
and many other project areas.
The Champaign county fair remains a traditional rural county fair.
The County Agricultural Society works hard to maintain the traditional
rural flavor while providing modern fair facilities. Next year's Champaign
County Fair dates are:
August 1 - 8, 2008
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