George County Extension Office – George County Fair & Livestock Show 2022!

George County Extension Office – George County Fair & Livestock Show 2022!
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George County Fair & Livestock Show 2022!

 If you are interested in and would like to show an animal (pig, sheep, goat, beef, dairy, etc.) at the 2022 George County Fair & Livestock Show please contact the MSU-Extension Service George County Office 7128 Hwy 198E Lucedale. All animals competing must be entered in the name of the youth exhibitor and owners must have taken possession of the animal to be exhibited 60 days prior to the show in October. Exhibitors must be a member of George County 4-H please stop by the MSU-Extension office and fill out an enrollment form. If you are interested in being a Pig Exhibitor please contact Heath Steede, MSU-ES George County Extension Coordinator at 601-947-4223 as soon as possible.

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