4-H food entries were judged and then put up for sale on Monday at the Geary County Free Fair. Deb Andres, Geary County Extension Agent, said the 4-H food project has gone well with a lot of youth enrolled in the project. "We've got four judges that come from all over northeast Kansas judging anything from dried pineapple to layered cakes." Andres also noted the creativity and experience in the entries.
There will be hot weather this week. "Well it's been hot for sure but we've been enjoying the air conditioning inside exhibits as they also bring livestock for outside," said Andres.
The fair continues through Thursday.
Among many activities Tuesday are the 4-H Bucket Calf Consultation judging at 5 p.m. and the 4-H Bucket Calf and Beef Show at 7 p.m. The 4-H Food Sale also continues.