Sanger FFA Chapter Exhibitor Feature – Sariah Ruiz

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Sale kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.   Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H … Continue reading “Sanger FFA Chapter Exhibitor Feature – Sariah Ruiz”

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Sale kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.

 

Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H & FFA exhibitors from participating chapters to highlight their animal project and all their hard work, while also giving buyers and our community a glimpse of animals they can bid on!

 

Meet Sariah Ruiz, a Sanger FFA student who is a senior at Sanger High School:

 

“My name is Sariah Ruiz and this year marks my fourth year in FFA. I got involved in FFA because I love all the opportunities that it has to offer such as showing livestock or participating in public speaking contests, which I love to do! This year I will be showing a Boer goat, Joey, who I work with three times a week and currently weighs 68 pounds.”

 

Help out these hard-working students in the community! Participate in the sale as a buyer or place an add-on bid! Every bit helps out these kids who’ve been working all year to get to where they are now. For more information about the Virtual Livestock Auction and how you can participate, click here.

Sierra 4H Exhibitor Feature – Oscar Glass

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Sale kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.   Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H … Continue reading “Sierra 4H Exhibitor Feature – Oscar Glass”

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Sale kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.

 

Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H & FFA exhibitors from participating chapters to highlight their animal project and all their hard work, while also giving buyers and our community a glimpse of animals they can bid on!

 

Meet  Oscar Glass, a Sierra 4H student who is in 6th grade at Foothill Elementary in Prather. Here’s what Oscar’s 4H advisor had to say about him:

 

“Oscar joined Sierra 4h when he turned 9 years old with a single goal… to show a goat. His mom and dad encouraged him to pick a hog just like his sister, but Oscar was adamant that he was a goat boy.  Oscar is currently raising Doughnuts, a boer goat, and Sprinkles, a prospect breeding project. He enjoys spending time with his goats, working and preparing for future shows as well as conditioning and working on his goat hair and appearance.

 

Recently Oscar and the Glass family were evacuated due to the Creek Fire, having his goats with him to work and spend time with were just the ticket to keeping Oscar secure and focused instead of fretting about his home.

 

Last year Oscar won 1st place in Showmanship for his 4h age group, this year his goals include keeping that showmanship title and finishing in the top three of his market class. Oscar plans to continue his 4H career in meat goats by going to at least one more show next year and hopefully planning the breeding and raising of the next goat he brings to the Fresno Fair.

 

Oscar says that his favorite part of the Fresno Fair is hanging out with his friends in the barn and showing their animals together”

 

Help out these hard-working students in the community! Participate in the sale as a buyer or place an add-on bid! Every bit helps out these kids who’ve been working all year to get to where they are now. For more information about the Virtual Livestock Auction and how you can participate, click here.

American Union 4-H Exhibitor Feature – Callie Flores

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Jr. Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m.! The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.   Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring … Continue reading “American Union 4-H Exhibitor Feature – Callie Flores”

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Jr. Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m.! The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.

 

Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H & FFA exhibitors from participating chapters to highlight their animal project and all their hard work, while also giving buyers and our community a glimpse of animals they can bid on!

 

Meet Callie Flores, an American Union 4-H student who is a 6th grader at Washington Colony Elementary School:

 

“Hi, my name is Callie Flores and I am 11 years old. I am in the sixth grade and I attend Washington Colony Elementary School in Easton. I have been showing Boer Goats and Pygmy Goats for three years now and I really enjoy it. This year I’m showing my doe June and wether Elvis.  June and Elvis are boer cross meat goats born March 2020.  June was born and raised on our farm and we purchased Elvis from a local breeder.  They eat MoorMan’s ShowTec and MoorGrands Goat Feed and Purina High Octane Champion Drive two times a day.

 

4-H has been part of my life from an early age, since she I was 2 years old.  I have watched my cousins show Market Hogs, Sheep, Goats and I’ve spent a lot of time at the fairs. I’m following in the footstep of my Grandfather and Mother, who raised Hampshire Sheep, Pygmy Goats and Hogs. I currently own and breed 14 Registered Pygmy Goats and 3 Boer Goats. Exhibiting Market animals for the Fair takes a lot of hard work and is a big commitment financially. I raise Pygmy Goats and sell them to the community; I also participate in jackpot shows through-out the year in addition to Caruthers and Fresno Fair.  This is the first time I will be exhibiting a market goat I raised on our farm.”

 

Help out these hard-working students in the community! Participate in the sale as a buyer or place an add-on bid! Every bit helps out these kids who’ve been working all year to get to where they are now. For more information about the Virtual Livestock Auction and how you can participate, click here.

Fresno-Central FFA Exhibitor Feature – Tristen Nelms

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Jr. Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m.! The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.   Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring … Continue reading “Fresno-Central FFA Exhibitor Feature – Tristen Nelms”

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Jr. Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m.! The Virtual Livestock sale will feature nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.

 

Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H & FFA exhibitors from participating chapters to highlight their animal project and all their hard work, while also giving buyers and our community a glimpse of animals they can bid on!

 

Meet Tristen Nelms, a Fresno-Central FFA student who is a senior at Central West High School. Here’s what Tristan’s FFA advisor has to say about him:

 

“Tristen Nelms is a senior at Central High School-West campus. This will be his second year showing goats at the Fresno Fair. Tristan likes to say that “FFA saved my path in high school”. A troubled freshman, Tristen had to learn the hard way that failing grades and trips to the vice principal’s office were not the way to succeed. At the recommendation of a friend, Tristen signed up to show a market goat with the FFA. It was in the goat barn, Tristen found his gift for working with animals. He quickly joined the breeding team and was put in charge of caring for the herd of Boer breeding Boer does at the school farm. He single handling tamed (and named!) every single goat in the breeding herd and was a vital part of caring for them during their labor. He ensured all kids had a strong start in life. He even helped assist with the birth of his 2020 Fresno Fair Boer market wether, Dojo. He can often be found working in the goat barn or spending time with the breeding does in the pasture.

 

Tristen also helps tend to the eleven acre orchard located on the school farm at Central High School. He assists with watering, maintenance, and harvesting of the crops. He has learned extensively about vineyard operations, watermelons, pumpkins, and almonds. He has even decided to pursue a career in agriculture after graduation.

 

Tristen is a true success story of Fresno-Central FFA.We are proud of you!”

 

Help out these hard-working students in the community! Participate in the sale as a buyer or place an add-on bid! Every bit helps out these kids who’ve been working all year to get to where they are now. For more information about the Virtual Livestock Auction and how you can participate, click here.

McKinley 4-H Exhibitor Feature – Lisa Bates

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock Auction will feature the nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.   Leading up to the auction, we’ll be featuring … Continue reading “McKinley 4-H Exhibitor Feature – Lisa Bates”

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock Auction will feature the nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.

 

Leading up to the auction, we’ll be featuring 4-H & FFA exhibitors from participating chapters to highlight their animal project and all their hard work, while also giving buyers and our community a glimpse of animals they can bid on!

 

Meet Lisa Bates, a McKinley 4-H student who is an 11th grader with Yosemite Valley Public Homeschool Charter. Here’s what Lisa’s 4-H Advisor has to say about her:

 

“Lisa Bates is a 16 year old and is the McKinley 4-H Club President for the 20/21 program year. This is her fourth year as a McKinley 4-H member and her first year in the cattle group. As a student of a public homeschool charter, she gets her education from varying resources such as taking classes at the community college and taking a very active role in her 4-H club.

 

In the last 4 years, Lisa has raised and shown rabbits, chickens and goats at The Big Fresno Fair. While she enjoyed all of those animal projects she has decided the cattle project is her favorite. She started this year knowing virtually nothing about cattle or the beef industry and with two leaders who were learning everything there is to know right along with her. Besides the countless hours Lisa put into working with and training her market steer, Neil (not veal), she also spent numerous hours researching and networking with industry professionals to gather the most relevant information necessary for raising a healthy market ready steer.”

 

Help out these hard-working students in the community! Participate in the auction as a buyer or place an add-on bid! Every bit helps out these kids who have been working all year to get to where they are now. For more information about the Virtual Livestock Auction and how you can participate, click here.

Kerman 4-H Exhibitor Feature – Kody DeGroot

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock Auction will feature the nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.   Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring … Continue reading “Kerman 4-H Exhibitor Feature – Kody DeGroot”

The first-ever Big Fresno Fair Virtual Livestock Auction kicks-off on Friday, October 9 at 11 a.m. and goes until Monday, October 12 at 11:59 p.m. The Virtual Livestock Auction will feature the nearly 500 animals from dedicated and hard-working 4-H and FFA members throughout Fresno County.

 

Leading up to the sale, we’ll be featuring 4-H & FFA exhibitors from participating chapters to highlight their animal project and all their hard work, while also giving buyers and our community a glimpse of animals they can bid on!

 

Meet Kody DeGroot, a Kerman 4-H student who is a 6th grader at Kerman Christian School. Here’s what Kody’s advisor has to say about him:

 

“Kody is a 3rd year showing a replacement heifer. His hard work and dedication to his animal is relentless. From the moment his cow was selected, he has cared for it every day, without ever being told to do so. He is very self-motivated when it comes to his 4-H animal project. He loves attending 4-H meetings and clubs, mostly because he is very social and enjoys being with other kids who share his interests.

 

This year, he will be showing and selling his cow “Maggie” at the Fresno Fair on October 3rd. He is bummed that the Fair is not all week, but understands the situation. Fair week is his favorite time of year; he loves hanging out in the barn and eating all the Fair Food. Last year, he even procured a paying job helping herd the sheep for Mutton Busting! During the COVID pandemic, he used his extra time to raise calves on the dairy. He bottle fed them twice-a-day and weaned them this last month. He plans on selling them next spring. We are so proud of his hard work and dedication.”

 

Kody is participating in the Dairy Replacement Heifer Sale on October 3; he is not participating in the Virtual Livestock Auction.

 

Support these hard-working students in the community! Participate in the auction as a buyer or place an add-on bid! Every bit helps out these kids who have been working all year to get to where they are now. For more information about the Virtual Livestock Auction and how you can participate and become a buyer, click here.

The Virtual Competitive Exhibits Deadline is Quickly Approaching!

Have you been getting crafty and creative while staying at home? There’s still time to enter it into our first-ever virtual Competitive Exhibits! Check out our new virtual Competitive Exhibits Handbook online here. While not all categories were able to make the transition to virtual, there are still many categories you can submit your entries … Continue reading “The Virtual Competitive Exhibits Deadline is Quickly Approaching!”

Have you been getting crafty and creative while staying at home? There’s still time to enter it into our first-ever virtual Competitive Exhibits! Check out our new virtual Competitive Exhibits Handbook online here. While not all categories were able to make the transition to virtual, there are still many categories you can submit your entries in!

 

Be sure to enter BEFORE our September 14 deadline. All entries MUST be submitted online. Questions? Contact our Exhibits Office at (559) 453-6890.

Donations Are Needed for Livestock Animals and Volunteers!

The Fresno Fairgrounds is currently set up as an evacuation site for livestock animals from Fresno County communities. We need donations to care for these animals (and our volunteers)!   Click here to donate! www.FresnoFair.com/CreekFire     List of Needed Items Alfalfa Grass Hay Oat Hay Shavings 70 gallon Buckets Wheelbarrows Cases of bottled water … Continue reading “Donations Are Needed for Livestock Animals and Volunteers!”

The Fresno Fairgrounds is currently set up as an evacuation site for livestock animals from Fresno County communities. We need donations to care for these animals (and our volunteers)!

 

Click here to donate! www.FresnoFair.com/CreekFire

 

 

List of Needed Items

  • Alfalfa
  • Grass Hay
  • Oat Hay
  • Shavings
  • 70 gallon Buckets
  • Wheelbarrows
  • Cases of bottled water
  • Cases of Gatorade/sport drinks
  • Packaged Food – protein bars, granola bars, etc.
  • 50 ft. hoses

Where to Purchase Items
Academy Feed
494 S Academy Ave, Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-2855

 

Clovis Feed
1490 Tollhouse Rd, Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 299-9596

 

Tractor Supply Clovis
1630 Herndon Ave, Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 298-1496

 

Tractor Supply Fresno
6710 N Brawley Ave, Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 438-3080

 

Longhorn Feed & Supply
5092 N. Academy Ave., Clovis CA 93619
(559) 322-3333

 

Questions? Contact Taylor Childers at (559) 994-3129 or tchilders@fresnofair.com.

Updated Virtual Competitive Exhibits Handbook Available Online Now!

We’re moving forward with our virtual Competitive Exhibits as part of our reimagined virtual Big Fresno Fair and there’s still time for you to enter! Check out our new virtual Competitive Exhibits Handbook online here. While not all competitive exhibits will be able to take place this year, there are still many categories you can … Continue reading “Updated Virtual Competitive Exhibits Handbook Available Online Now!”

We’re moving forward with our virtual Competitive Exhibits as part of our reimagined virtual Big Fresno Fair and there’s still time for you to enter! Check out our new virtual Competitive Exhibits Handbook online here. While not all competitive exhibits will be able to take place this year, there are still many categories you can submit your entries in!

 

Be sure to enter BEFORE our September 14 deadline. All entries MUST be submitted online. Questions? Contact our Exhibits Office at (559) 453-6890.

Friendly Reminder that Livestock Exhibitor Entries Are Due Saturday, August 15!

Livestock Exhibitors! The NEW deadline to submit entries for market animals is approaching quickly! Be sure to get your entries in by Saturday, August 15 for your market animals. Unfortunately, the pygmy goat show and the rabbit show will be postponed in 2020. To see the full Livestock Exhibitor Handbook, click here.   Questions? Please … Continue reading “Friendly Reminder that Livestock Exhibitor Entries Are Due Saturday, August 15!”

Livestock Exhibitors! The NEW deadline to submit entries for market animals is approaching quickly! Be sure to get your entries in by Saturday, August 15 for your market animals. Unfortunately, the pygmy goat show and the rabbit show will be postponed in 2020. To see the full Livestock Exhibitor Handbook, click here.

 

Questions? Please contact the Exhibits office at (559) 453-6890.

 

Our 4-H & FFA Kids are so important to us! We are currently collaboratively working with the Fresno County Department of Public Health on single specie per day “grade and go” format to give 4-H & FFA students the chance to have that valuable experience. We will also be holding a virtual livestock auction for the sale of all market animals. More details to be released soon!