You do not have to enter the Larimer County Fair to "complete" your 4-H project. However, many 4-H members enjoy exhibiting their work at the fair. 

All projects have specific requirements to exhibit at the Larimer County Fair.  The exhibit requirements are listed in the "premium book."  

You can find a schedule of events, the premium book, and more details at The Larimer County Fair's website. The premium book is released each spring. 

August 17th, Larimer County Extension hosted the first Larimer County Soil Health Demo Day at River Ranch Farm in Loveland, CO. The event was hosted in collaboration with NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service), Larimer Conservation District, Colorado State University, and Rocky Mountain Farmer Union.

A total of 53 farmers, ag specialists, and students attended.  The attendees included six Spanish-speaking women from the Hispanic Women Farming Proyecto. Interpretation was provided.

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If you grow and sell hay, vegetables, eggs, flowers, livestock, etc, Larimer County Extension wants to hear from you!  

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A group of FLTI participants on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol building.Our community is stronger when everyone has a voice. Our workshops teach a variety of skills including: 

  • Civic engagement
  • Teamwork
  • Advocacy

Programs include Family Leadership Training Institute, Aging Mastery, and Civic Learning Labs.