The Minnesota State Fair’s roots run deep in local agriculture. In fact, the first state fair in 1858 was presented by the Minnesota Agricultural Society as a way to showcase the state’s agricultural offerings. So when you plan your state fair trip this year, don't miss the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) wing in the classic Agriculture-Horticulture Building at the intersection of Underwood Street and Judson Avenue.
In the Minnesota Grown area, you can win a signature Minnesota Grown reusable Swedish dishcloth by playing Jenga with a local farmer, explore the variety of products made by local producers, pose with #MNGrown barn, and show your local pride with a free temporary tattoo!
Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC) will be leading hands-on activities for kids from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. every day of the state fair! Make and take home seed tape with arugula seeds from Minnesota Grown member North Circle Seeds.
Visit the Emerging Farmers Office display to learn more about pathways and resources available to support new and emerging farmers in Minnesota. Representatives from the office and a number of emerging farmers will be at the booth throughout the fair, offering the chance to discuss ways the MDA can help underserved farmers overcome barriers they face.
Across the hall is a display highlighting Minnesota’s local food supply chain and all who play a role in it, along with a maze activity available for kids to help them begin to understand the farm-to-fork process.
Minnesota Grown Products Around the Fairgrounds
165 years after the first fair, the fruits of Minnesota farms and farmers are still prevalent around the fairgrounds. Many Minnesota Grown members are onsite or have products available from the state’s agricultural bounty. Support your local farmers by finding them at the fair!
Some of the Minnesota Grown products to be featured at the 2023 Minnesota State Fair include:
We cannot wait for this year’s Great Minnesota Get-Together and are excited to see you there!