Taylor Adamaski, left, and Seth Godfredsen, right, line their horses up for the judges review during the first horse show Wednesday morning. Rain briefly interrupted some of the classes.
Marilyn Peterson-Shipp, right, and Sela Bryhne, left, Master Flower Show judges, examine a piece on Wednesday afternoon at the Hamilton County Fair.
One of the many food exhibits judged at the Hamilton County Fair Wednesday afternoon was the ugly cake category. Pictured above is a creation entitled “Dave the Dead Snake”, which was made by Hank Ehn of Webster City.
Trey Tempel, Marla Grubb and Malaise Runyan watch as poultry judge Lowell Eichenberger examines a bantam cockerel during the poultry show Wednesday morning at the Hamilton County Fair.
Taylor Adamaski, left, and Seth Godfredsen, right, line their horses up for the judges review during the first horse show Wednesday morning. Rain briefly interrupted some of the classes.
Marilyn Peterson-Shipp, right, and Sela Bryhne, left, Master Flower Show judges, examine a piece on Wednesday afternoon at the Hamilton County Fair.
Products of the Kitchen judge Gailene Nicholson cuts into an apple pie submitted by Donna Ryherd, of Webster City on Wednesday afternoon. Ryherd’s apple pie received the purple ribbon.
One of the many food exhibits judged at the Hamilton County Fair Wednesday afternoon was the ugly cake category. Pictured above is a creation entitled “Dave the Dead Snake”, which was made by Hank Ehn of Webster City.
Trey Tempel, Marla Grubb and Malaise Runyan watch as poultry judge Lowell Eichenberger examines a bantam cockerel during the poultry show Wednesday morning at the Hamilton County Fair.