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RALEIGH – Thirty-one North Carolina students have been selected recipients of 2025 N.C. State Fair Youth Livestock Scholarships, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler announced.
Youth who exhibited livestock at the N.C. State Fair are eligible to apply for N.C. State Fair Junior Livestock Scholarships. The application period is open through March 1.Up to 25 $2,000 scholarships are available, in addition to one $2,500 Farm Credit of N.C. Premier Scholarship.
RALEIGH – Following are winners in the 2024 N.C. State Fair livestock shows.Open Dairy Cattle – AyrshireGrand champion female and senior champion female shown by Kylie Ward of Lexington (Davidson)Reserve grand champion female, junior champion female, reserve junior champion female and reserve senior champion female shown by Russell Isley of Burlington (Alamance)Open Dairy Cattle – Brown Swiss
The N.C. State Fair Junior Livestock Sale of Champions raised $213,000 in bids for the top steers, barrows, lambs, goats and turkeys in the sale on Oct. 27.“Congratulation to all the winners and participants in the N.C. State Fair junior livestock shows,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “This money will help many young people continue their education. We couldn’t do it without the support of all the bidders.”
After a monthlong break for the N.C. State Fair, the Raleigh Market will re-open Saturday, Nov. 9. The market is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays except during October, when the annual State Fair is held.The Raleigh Market is one of the largest flea markets in the Southeast, offering everything from antiques to handicrafts, furniture and homemade goods. Parking is free. For more information about the market, go to www.theraleighmarket.com.
WHO/WHAT: Grand and reserve grand champion steers, barrows, lambs, goats and turkeys will be sold at auction in the Junior Livestock Sale of Champions.WHEN/WHERE:Sunday, Oct. 27, 2 p.m. Jim Graham Building Show Ring, N.C. State Fair in Raleigh
Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler inducted three new members into the N.C. State Fair Livestock Hall of Fame Sunday, Oct. 27, at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh.“Agriculture has always been and will forever remain the heart of the N.C. State Fair,” Troxler said. “These inductees have helped make the livestock shows at our fair some of the best in the nation. This is a considerable honor and one that is well-deserved.”Following is the list of this year’s inductees:
RALEIGH – The 2024 N.C. State Fair finished its run with a strong weekend, pushing the overall attendance to just shy of 1 million visitors. The final attendance was 998,926, the sixth largest in the fair’s 156-year history.           
WHO/WHAT: Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and Livestock Show Director Neil Bowman will preside over the 44th N.C. State Fair Livestock Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony. This year's inductees are Bryan Blinson of Buies Creek, Mike Sauls of Goldsboro, and Libby Gorman Williams of Durham. They will be honored in the Commissioner’s Meritorious, Swine and Horses categories, respectively.