Discover the 2024 Lincoln County Fair & Rodeo.
The Goals of the Lincoln County Fair
Lincoln County, being the second-largest wheat-producing county in the United States and a major producer of livestock, is very definitely an agriculture-based county. It is the policy of this Fair Advisory Board, and those in county government, to coordinate, organize, and present to our residents the story of our agricultural communities. The Lincoln County Fair continues to teach and show the way of life in our agriculture communities for the past 86 years.
Aims & Purposes
- To display the produce, animals, and crafts of children and adults of Lincoln County
- To assist in the sale of livestock and give the opportunity to learn by doing
- To keep telling the story of the productivity of our rural agricultural world to the public
- To involve more children and adults, regardless of where they live within Lincoln County, and surrounding areas
- To furnish educational and training opportunities in such areas as demonstrations, contests, and judging.
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Exhibit Departments
Livestock Departments
All livestock, horses & mules, poultry and rabbits & cavies projects are entered into the Livestock Departments.
4-H and FFA Departments
New 4-H departments this year. Find out what you can enter as a 4-H member.
FFA students can enter projects they have worked on throughout the 2023-2024 school year.
Open Departments
The Open Departments are for anyone to enter exhibits.
Educational Departments
The Educational Departments is for anyone who would like to enter an educational display or poster.
Exhibitor Information
Accepting online entries July 1st
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Lincoln County Fair & Rodeo
Premium Book/Exhibitor Information
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New to the Fair & Rodeo
If you have any further questions, please contact the
Lincoln County Fair Office
See you at the Lincoln County Fair & Rodeo |
August 22nd-24th |
1601 Morgan St, Davenport, Washington |
Phone: 509-725-5161 |
Email: dcanfield@co.lincoln.wa.us |