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DOI: 10.1177/000271621204000124
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Influences Exerted By Agricultural Fairs

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“…Contests and activities aimed at both youth and adults, whether sponsored by 4-H, FFA, or independently by the fair's management, have been identified as an important part of the fair experience (e.g., Hamilton, 1912). The size and scope of these events helps clarify the role of participation and youth involvement within the fair.…”
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“…Contests and activities aimed at both youth and adults, whether sponsored by 4-H, FFA, or independently by the fair's management, have been identified as an important part of the fair experience (e.g., Hamilton, 1912). The size and scope of these events helps clarify the role of participation and youth involvement within the fair.…”
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“…A century ago, 242 LILLYWHITE, SIMONSEN, AND WILSON and farming practices" (Lemmer, 1943, p. 145). The role of county fairs and organizing agricultural associations in realizing increased agricultural production was identified (Hamilton, 1912). 2 These fairs focused on agriculture and educational demonstrations for farmers and ranchers: Entertainment events were restricted to those with close ties to agriculture, such as parades featuring new farming equipment (Kniffen, 1949).…”
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