IOWA STATE FAIR - SOME IMPRESSIONS


While a concert with the band Foreigner and special guest Melissa Etheridge in the Grandstands (stage in the background) was just about to start, many people still enjoyed a ride with the sky glider across the fair grounds into the setting sun.

Let me start with a quote from the website of the Iowa State Fair. Most Iowa readers of my photography blog probably know this already, but I’m writing this also for my family and friends in Germany, South Africa, India, Switzerland, and wherever else in the world this is viewed.

The internationally acclaimed Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. Annually attracting more than a million people from all over the world, the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines is Iowa’s great celebration, a salute to the state’s best in agriculture, industry, entertainment and achievement.

I just received a note that last Saturday the fair had a new single-day attendance record with 128,732 people coming to the fair grounds. It’s impossible to catch all aspects of this experience with only a few photos but I like to give you a few impressions from our visit last weekend.

Visitors can watch the judging of many competitions from farm animals to agriculture products or fine art and photography.

Food is available wherever you go and some of it you may find only in Iowa. Iowa is the number one state for egg production and home to approximately 45 million laying hens which produce around 15 billion eggs a year! A good reason for the Iowa Egg Council to serve ”Egg on a stick” to everybody who wants one. The gentleman was very busy to add some salt with spices to the fresh hardboiled eggs.

The young lady fixes her dress before entering a horse riding and shooting competition.

This is TEDDY BEAR, the World Super Bull. With 3,060 pounds (1391 kg) a respectable animal!

Well, when a sign is attached to a pumpkin that says ”Please do not climb on pumpkins”, they must be really big. The winner is the one in the back with a weight of 1,294 lbs (587 kg). The pumpkin in the front won only the third price but I thought it looked nicer. The girls give a great sense of scale.

At the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines you will see things you have never seen before. This artist sculptured a swine with his chainsaw from a block of ice. After he was done the kids put golden chocolate coins into the saving slot on top.

Let me introduce you to Finnegan, the Champion in the Big Boar competition. The little girl was as much impressed as we were by this 1,420 pound (644 kg) pig.