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4-H at the Dakota County Fair
Bookmark this page for all things 4-H at the Fair including the premium book, schedules, forms, links to sign up for judging time slots, exhibit guidelines and more.
County fair registration open! Deadline to register is July 8
Registration for ALL 4-H exhibits/animals/activities for the county fair is now open in FairEntry.com. Review the FairEntry user guides and tutorials for detailed instructions on FairEntry. Use your 4-H Online login email address and password to log into FairEntry.com. Remember: you must click all the way through each member to actually "Submit" their entries.
FairEntry is where you will register the exhibits, animals and activities that you intend to bring to the fair. The deadline to register for county fair exhibits is Monday, July 8 at 11:59 p.m. This is a firm deadline with consequences if missed.
Only exhibits registered online in FairEntry by the county fair registration deadline (July 8) are eligible for exhibition at the fair without penalty. Late county fair entries will be accepted after the county’s pre-registration deadline, however, the following penalties will apply:
• No ribbon placings higher than a blue; no purple, overall champion, or reserve ribbons
• Not eligible for 4-H livestock auction
• Not eligible for state trip or events
Review the Dakota County 4-H Premium Book on the Dakota County 4-H webpage for information on projects, class details, rules, requirements, and schedules pertaining to fair and judging.
Contact Cherie if you have questions.
Dakota County 4-H Premium Book
Dakota County 4-H Premium book is posted on the Dakota County 4-H webpage under the Fair information tab.
What is the premium book?
The Dakota County 4-H Premium Book is a guide for 4-H members, parents and volunteers used for planning, registering and exhibiting at the Dakota County Fair. The premium book is where you will find information on projects, class details for your projects, rules, requirements, and schedules pertaining to fair and judging other important information needed to exhibit at the county fair. It is your responsibility to follow the rules in the premium book.
Review the book to be sure your exhibit meets the necessary requirements. Exhibit entry and release times vary by project area so review the book to become familiar with these details.
4-H chaperones and dining hall and malt stand cashiers need to be screened volunteers; start the process today
It takes many caring adults to lead to the success of our 4-H programming. With summer around the corner there are many volunteer opportunities available including; chaperoning various 4-H events, helping with workshops, working in the food and malt stands and much more.
Interested in chaperoning at the state fair encampments? If so, volunteer screening must be completed by August 1 to be considered as a state fair chaperone.
We hope that you can take the time to complete the 4-H volunteer screening process so you can make an impact on our youth.
Contact 4-H staff if you have questions.
Cannon Valley Fair – July 3-6; Note change in dates
4-H families are invited to join the fun at the Cannon Valley Fair! This is a great way to kick-off the fair season and to get some practice in before your county fair whether in the show ring or with your general exhibits and demonstrations. All shows are non-qualifying for state events.
The dates have changed for this year! See the Cannon Valley Fair website at cannonvalleyfair.org for more information including the handbook, show schedule and registration information.
A limited supply of Cannon Valley Fair Handbooks available at the Dakota County Extension and Conservation Center in Farmington.
4-H champion award donors needed
Know of a business or individual who would consider offering monetary support to the 4-H Champions at the 2024 Dakota County Fair? 4-H staff are looking for new donors and their contact information to help support the financial needs of the champion program.
Through a multi-tiered donation system, supporters can self-select a preferred amount. The cost to cover one award (plaque and shirt for the youth) is $35. Those who have additional capacity, can select higher amounts. Depending on the level, donors are recognized during livestock shows, the champion awards program or with our highest tier, donor’s logos are printed on the back of the recipient shirts. All donations are tax deductible.
If you or someone you know would like to support the Dakota County 4-H champions at the county fair, or want more information about the program, contact Rachel Rezac at reza0027@umn.edu to learn more.
Register for this year’s 4-H Engineering Design Challenge
The 4-H Engineering Design Challenge is a friendly challenge program for teams of youth in grades 3 and up.
This year, youth will use principles of engineering to create a machine that:
Provides a warning of an extreme weather event that is about to occur.
Demonstrates an action to help protect against damages from that extreme event.
Participants will have the option to showcase their designs in-person on Monday, Aug. 12 at St. Cloud State University, or virtually on Monday, Aug. 19.
Registration is due June 28. Learn more and register.
Annual 4-H membership dues are due
4-H county membership dues should be paid before participating in 4-H events including county and state fairs, club meeting, camps, workshops, and state events.
Membership dues are $25/member and are paid every year. If you haven't paid dues for the 2023-24 4-H year, please submit dues now. Family Member Dues Payment Form 2023-24
Dues payments can be mailed to the Extension Office or placed in the drop box between the front doors of the Extension Office. Scholarships are available to cover dues if needed and can be requested by completing the dues payment form. Some clubs also collect dues to fund community creating activities and projects. Families should pay club dues at monthly meetings.
Contact Cherie if you are unsure if you have already paid dues for the 2023-24 4-H year.
4-H crop scouting teams now forming
What is crop scouting? Crop scouting is a way to inspect crops for potential outcomes and risks. Scouts are people who make systematic observations and predict crop production while considering factors such as weather, inputs like pesticides and herbicides, and risks such as disease and pests.
Take on a challenge and form a 4-H crop scouting team! By being on a 4-H crop scouting team, you will learn skills like teamwork, communication, problem solving and predicting outcomes. All skills your future employers are looking for!
If you are interested in learning more or want to join a team, contact Jessica Beissel at reed0324@umn.edu.
4-H Online Event Registration Guide
Registration for most 4-H workshops and events is done in 4-H Online. The 4-H Online event registration guide has step-by-step instructions to walk you through how to register. To register for an event in 4-H Online, the participant must be an active member in 4-H Online. If you are new to 4-H, please select the “Virtual 4-H” or “In Person Camp/Dakota County Event” club for your county. In the projects field, choose projects of interest.
**Note regarding registration. You will only be able to register for an event in 4-H Online after your 4-H Online enrollment has been approved by staff. Keep in mind that 4-H enrollments are not approved after hours or on the weekend. You will receive an email when your 4-H enrollment has been approved and then you will be able to register for the event in 4-H Online.
Please contact Cherie if you have questions.
Camp Opportunities
Dakota County 4-H Day Camp - June 25; register by June 23
Youth, grades K-5, are invited to attend one of our most popular events of the year. Staff are working on the theme but you can count on hands-on activities, engaging guest presenters, and games! Snacks and a full day of fun is included in the fee.
Date: Tuesday, June 25
Location: Dakota County Fairgrounds in the 4-H building
Drop Off: 8-8:30 a.m.
Pick Up: 4-4:30 p.m.
Registration: Register in 4-H Online by June 23; registrations after June 7 not guaranteed a camp t-shirt
Camp Fee: $35
Specific details such as what to bring and what to expect will be emailed prior to camp. Scholarships are available, please connect with Kirsten at kapeders@umn.edu or 952-240-7947 (text/call) for details.
Animal Science
Rabbit agility & rabbit judging team practice - June 24
What is Rabbit Agility? Rabbit Agility is like dog agility where animals maneuver through a course of equipment: over, under, around and through in a timed event/race. Rabbit Agility is fun and exciting for the animals, handlers and spectators and is a great way for 4-H’ers to spend a little extra time with their rabbits and learn some fun training tools. Rabbit agility is for 4-H members in grade 3 and older.
Practice is June 24, July 1, 8, 15 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Rabbit Barn on the Dakota County Fairgrounds in Farmington.
4-H members must have attended at least four Dakota County 4-H sponsored rabbit agility practices during the summer to participate in the county fair rabbit agility contest.
Complete the participation form and bring with to your first practice.
4-H Sheep workshop - June 26; register by June 21
Join us for a sheep workshop geared towards youth grade 3 and up who want to learn how to fit and show in the ring. This will be a hands-on workshop and participants are encouraged to bring their own lamb. Youth will be broken into groups with an adult or older 4-H youth who will help them learn how to shear a sheep. We will also have breakout sessions to learn how to set up and show your lamb in the ring.
When: June 26, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Dakota County Fairgrounds.
Cost: Free
Register: Registration due June 21 in 4-H Online
Contact Jessica Beissel at reed0324@umn.edu with questions.
Dog Project
4-H Dog training sessions continue on Monday nights; see schedule for full details
Weekly in-person dog training classes continue on Monday nights at the Dakota County Extension and Conservation Center, 4100 220th St. West in Farmington. Review the dog training schedule as times vary each week depending upon which discipline you are participating in.
Volunteers are needed to make dog training practices run smoothly. As with all 4-H project learning events, families are expected to volunteer throughout the season. A Sign-Up Genius will be shared for setting-up, checking in and tearing down at weekly practices. Please volunteer for the slots that best fit your schedule. This is crucial to the success of each session. Thank you in advance!
Dakota County 4-H Dog Show is Sunday, August 18. Be sure to register in FairEntry.com by the July 8 fair registration deadline.
Review the Dakota County 4-H Dog Project Handbook to learn more.
Horse Project
Horse clinics and open ride: June 25 and July 9
Get excited for the first horse project clinic of the summer! The schedule is set up so youth will be able to participate in both clinics in one evening.
When:
Tuesday, June 25 - Horsemanship and Novice Poles; register by June 23
Tuesday, July 9 - Ranch and Advanced Poles; register by July 7
Check-in at 5:30 p.m. every evening, clinic starts promptly at 6 p.m.
Where: Dakota County Fairgrounds horse arena
Who: Open to youth enrolled in the 4-H Horse or Horseless Horse projects who have completed grade 3 or older
Cost: $5 per session; $10 if participating in both sessions. There is no charge for Horseless Horse members to observe, but should pre-register.
Register: Register in 4-H Online by the deadline. For assistance, refer to the event registration guide.
Minimum of 6 registered to hold clinic; max of 10.
Horse project fun show - July 11
The Dakota County horse project is hosting the annual Fun Show for all horse, horseless horse, and new this year, Cloverbud horse members! The event will be held on Thursday, July 11, 5:30 - 9 p.m. at the Dakota County Fairgrounds arena, 4008 220th St. West in Farmington. The judge for the evening is 4-H alumn Lainey Dunn. Review the Show bill for a list of classes offered.
Sign-up to participate by June 26. Cost is $5 per horse/rider combination, paid at registration.
Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. near the announcer’s stand. Show begins promptly at 6 p.m. with Cloverbud showmanship.
Bring: Participants must bring their fees, helmet, and proof of negative coggins test to receive the registration materials. Class registration will be done at this time.
Riders must wear long pants, shirt with collar or t-shirt, boots, and helmet.
The horse arena is located at the southwest corner of the fairgrounds off of 2nd Street. There is plenty of space for truck and trailer parking. Please bring your own water, chairs, snacks, etc.
In case of inclement weather, staff will post updates on the Dakota County 4-H Facebook and Instagram (Dakota.county4h) pages. We will not reschedule.
If you, or a 4-H participant needs financial assistance, disability-related or other accommodations to participate in this program or have questions about the physical accessibility of the event location, please contact Kris Vatter, kvatter@umn.edu, 651-480-7758 at registration or at least two weeks prior to the program or event. Late notice may limit our ability to provide requested accommodations.
Horseless Horse summer series continues on June 24 & 25
The Horseless Horse (HLH) program, led by youth leaders involved with the HLH and Horse project, will allow youth to work with horses in a variety of ways, while on the ground. Each session will include an educational component and hands-on activities. No experience is necessary. Open to youth grade 3 and up. Parents are invited to stay and observe outside the arena. Note: There is no riding in this program.
Topics covered at sessions: Behaviors, care, nutrition, first aid, showmanship, grooming, groundwork, anatomy, breeds, and more!
Dakota County Fair Opportunity: Youth have the opportunity to participate in the Showmanship at Halter Class at the Dakota County Fair in August.
*Youth must attend a minimum of 5 of the 8 lessons to participate in the class at the county fair.
Required: Participants must wear cowboy or riding boots and long pants. Helmets are required during lessons and will be available to borrow during lessons.
Lesson Dates: *June 24. 25, July 9, 23, 30; 7-8 p.m. (June 24 is a make-up rain date)
Location: Behrendt’s Barn, 7861 272nd St. West in Farmington.
Register: Registration in 4-H Online by May 12 AND for weekly sessions.
Cost: $25 to participate in the program and attend as many sessions as you wish. Please make checks payable to Dakota County 4-H. Mail or drop off to: Dakota County 4-H, 4100 220th Street West, Suite 101, Farmington, MN 55024 with 'HLH' noted in the memo line of your check.
Weekly sign-up: After you've registered in 4-H Online, participants sign-up for individual sessions so youth leaders can plan accordingly. Deadline to sign up for each session is the Sunday prior to the Tuesday session. For example, the deadline to sign up for Tuesday, June 25 is Sunday, June 23.
Horseless Horse Session Sign Ups 2024
If you have questions about the program or would like to talk through what the sessions look like please reach out to Kirsten at kapeders@umn.edu or 952-240-7947.
Arts-In
Arts-In registration deadline extended to June 21
Arts-In is a performing arts summer program for youth who have completed grade 3 and above. All participants are cast in the show and learn a 30-minute original musical during encampment. Arts-In shows are filled with singing, acting, choreography and a whole lot of creative energy and fun! The shows are performed at the Dakota County Fair. Participants have a lot of fun!
Auditions: Evening of July 10.
Encampment: July 15-18.
Register: Register to participate in Arts-In in 4-H Online by June 21.
Cost: $50 to participate in the program. Send payment by June 21 registration deadline. Mail or drop off to: Dakota County 4-H, 4100 220th Street West, Suite 101, Farmington, MN 55024 with 'Arts-In' noted in the memo line of your check. Please make checks payable to Dakota County 4-H.
If you have questions, contact Kris Vatter, kvatter@umn.edu or 651-480-7700.
Shooting Sports & Wildlife Program Opportunities
Shooting Sports & Wildlife practice schedule
Outdoor practice on Thursdays nights through Sept. 5; 6-8 p.m. at the Dakota County Gun Club, 17501 Station Trail, Rosemount. Archery, BB, air rifle, 22LR, and black powder will be available.
Shotgun practice moving to Wednesday nights starting June 26 at Hampton Gun club; 6-8 p.m.
Please use the Spond app to let us know if you will be at practice, this way we can have the right equipment and coaches available for youth. Spond group link.
College and Needs Based Scholarship Information
Federation provides scholarships
The Dakota County 4-H Federation supports offering scholarships for enrolled 4-H members in their individual path through 4-H. There are scholarships available for local, regional, state and national programs and events. The guidelines have recently been updated, based on the most recent annual budget approval. Families are encouraged to use this confidential Google form to request event funds at any time. We don’t want cost to be a barrier to youth participation.
Multiple 2024 Minnesota 4-H college scholarships available
Extension development and Minnesota 4-H offer several scholarships for college-bound 4-H youth, as well as a workforce training scholarship for an adult 4-H alumni or volunteer. Over $20,000 is awarded annually through a competitive application process. Minnesota 4-H scholarship online applications are now available. Applications require two letters of recommendation, with one being from an Extension educator. Review each application for specific details on eligibility and application deadlines.
4-H County Fair Information
Sign-up to volunteer at the 4-H Dining Hall and Malt Stand at the Dakota County Fair
Dakota County 4-H Dining Hall and Malt Stand sign-up
1. Click below to go to our invitation page on SignUp Genius:
2. Sign up! Choose your spots and SignUp Genius will send you an automated confirmation and reminders.
Volunteering at the 4-H Dining Hall and Malt Stand at the Dakota County Fair
All 4-H families are expected to participate in the only annual fundraiser for Dakota County 4-H by volunteering for shifts in the Dining Hall in the 4-H Building, or Malt Stand, on the fairgrounds. This includes covering 1 youth shift for each 4-H member and 1 adult shift, per family.
What are the 4-H dining hall and malt stand?
The Dining Hall and Malt Stand are the biggest fundraiser of the year and we need your help to make them a success! The monies raised help support positive youth programming throughout the year. We have reinvested some of these funds in things like new malt machines, program supplies for outreach programming and supporting amazing experiences like overnight camp.
Working in the stands is easy with streamlined menus and food that is fast to assemble and serve. This is a great customer service experience for 4-H'ers as they learn to serve others, take orders, and keep the stands clean. You do not need any food service background.
There are 2 Malt Managers and 2 Dining Hall Managers on duty during the fair. If you aren't sure what to do when you get to the stands, ask the outgoing volunteers what their job was and utilize the managers for help. Due to MN Department of Health guidelines, you must wear close-toed shoes, pull your hair back, and wash your hands when you start your shift and throughout your shift to keep fairgoers safe.
Screened adult volunteers needed as cashiers
If you are signing up as a SCREENED ADULT CASHIER, you will need to complete the volunteer screening process by Aug. 1. Click here for more details on Adult volunteer screening. Please complete the screening process as soon as possible to allow state staff time to process your application. Contact 4-H staff if you have questions.
State event registration fees reimbursed for working malt and dining hall shifts
If your family would like to accept up to $155 in State Event (State Fair, State Dog Show, State Horse Show, State Shoot Invitational) registration fee reimbursement per eligible youth, please read on as this WILL IMPACT YOU.
To be eligible to receive up to $155/youth state event participant, your family needs to work at least one extra shift (over and above the required shifts) in the malt stand or dining hall, per youth, to receive a reimbursement for paid state event fees. By working at least one ADDITIONAL shift (per eligible youth) in the malt stand or dining hall, families can receive a reimbursement for paid state event fees, up to $155. Dakota County 4-H membership dues must be paid to be eligible for state event reimbursement.
See page 14 of the Dakota County 4-H Premium Book for more details on reimbursement requirements.
Have an oversized exhibit? Submit form for pre-approval
4-H staff love oversized exhibits! Fairgoers love oversized exhibits! The 4-H building looks great with oversized exhibits! However, oversized exhibits take a little planning when staging the 4-H Building.
To make this easier for staff when working on the layout of the 4-H Building, staff need to know when there will be an oversized exhibit. Please complete the Oversized Exhibit Form by July 8 to aid staff in planning the layout of the 4-H Building.
An oversized exhibit is any exhibit that takes up more than 20 square feet, ie. anything larger than a washing machine. If your exhibit exceeds this space limitation, complete the oversized exhibit form to give staff a heads-up.
Families are responsible for bringing and displaying oversized exhibits in the 4-H Building on the fairgrounds on Monday, July 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. This will allow you easy access to the 4-H Building when displaying your large exhibit without other exhibits and people in the way.
4-H Clothing judging details
Dakota County 4-H members exhibiting in the Clothing and Textiles project should review the clothing judging letter for more information on judging. The clothing judging letter includes a schedule and other need-to-know information. Review the schedule to be sure you are on-time for your judging.
Clothing exhibit (constructed, purchased, and upcycled) and Fashion Revue judging for all members, including Cloverbuds is Wednesday, July 31 at the Dakota County Extension and Conservation Center in Farmington.
Cloverbud members exhibiting clothing items are also judged on July 31. Read the clothing judging letter to learn more and for a full schedule of the day.
Please contact Kris Vatter at kvatter@umn.edu or 651-480-7758 if you have questions.
4-H photography exhibit resources
For 4-H'ers, local and state showcase events (like the Minnesota State Fair) are not just fun events. They provide youth opportunities to exhibit the knowledge and skills they've gained throughout the year– and to continue their learning.
The MN 4-H State Photography Committee has put together many resources for 4-H members to use to enhance their learning including information on how to prepare your photo exhibit for judging.
Dakota County 4-H photography judging is Wednesday, July 24; 1:30-7 p.m. at the Dakota County Extension and Conservation Center in Farmington. 4-H members that register to exhibit in the photography area will be sent an email to sign-up for a judging time slot on July 24.
Judging experiences for youth with disabilities or injuries
If a 4-H member is unable to participate in the conference judging process by himself/herself due to a disability or injury, the 4-H member and/or the member’s immediate family must request permission for a conference judging assistant to be with the 4-H member during the conference judging of the member’s general exhibits. Arrangements and approval for a conference judging assistant must be made with 4-H staff prior to the beginning of the judging process. For more information, review 4-H Competitive Events: Judging Experiences for Youth with Disabilities or Injuries.
If you have a youth with special needs or disabilities, please complete the 4-H Judging Accommodations Request form and return it to the Dakota County Extension Office no later than July 8.
Please contact 4-H staff at kvatter@umn.edu for more information.
4-H Cloverbud showmanship classes at the 2024 county fair
New for 2024, Dakota County 4-H Cloverbud members will have the opportunity to show in a non-competitive Cloverbud Showmanship Class at the county fair.
Important information to keep in mind when preparing cloverbuds to show:
When Cloverbuds and animals are together at a 4-H program, families choose one of the two acceptable ways to participate.
A responsible person (youth 6th grade and older or adult) is in control of the animal with the Cloverbud at their side.
The Cloverbud is in control of the animal with the responsible person alongside the Cloverbud to assist or take control when needed or as directed by staff, volunteers, or show managers.
Additional information:
Cloverbud exhibitors must be enrolled in 4-H Online.
Cloverbuds do not need to bring their own animal, they can show other 4-H"ers animals.
Cloverbuds will show in a separate Cloverbud Showmanship class. No winners will be awarded. This is a learning experience only.
Limit of one animal per species.
Cloverbud Showmanship class will be the first class in each species show.
Barn space will be available based on numbers and is not guaranteed.
Animal check-in will be the same time as all the other species.
No champions or premiums will be awarded, not auction or state fair eligible.
What to wear? Follow the suggested clothing guideline listed in the premium book under 4-H Livestock regulations.
Cloverbud animals are not IDd in 4-H Online.
Cloverbud animals must meet all Board of Animal (BAH) health guidelines.
Poultry: Cloverbuds show one bird.
Beef: Calf must be born after Jan. 1, 2024
Dairy: Calf must be born after Dec. 1, 2023
Deadline to register is July 8.
More details will be emailed to Cloverbud families.
Any questions in the meantime, please reach to Jess Beissel at reed0324@umn.edu
Community Impact exhibits to be recognized at 2024 county and state showcase events
New for 2024:
MN 4-H introduces recognition for youth making a difference in their community and sharing their story through project(s) and exhibit(s).
Judges at local and state showcases will place a recognition sticker on each exhibit where the 4-H’er clearly articulates how their efforts made a positive community impact. Exhibitors will be asked, “Has your project made a positive difference in your community? And if so, how?”
Exhibits and presentations may demonstrate the youth’s community impact efforts through:
- Direct Service: Involves face-to-face interactions with the people, animals, or environment being served - such as distributing meals or cleaning up a park.
- Indirect Service: Involves benefiting a cause or group, but there isn’t direct contact with those that benefit - such as fundraising or knitting blankets.
- Advocacy: Involves researching issues of public interest and then encouraging action or promoting awareness - such as promoting mindfulness practices to a school curriculum committee, collecting water quality data for a community organization.
More info can be found at: z.umn.edu/4HCommunityImpact
Dakota County 4-H Pet and Cat Show: Monday, July 22
Mark your calendars for an evening of fun for members in grades K-13. Bring your pet or cat to Trinity Care Center, 905 Elm St, Farmington, on Monday, July 22 for the Pet and Cat Show! Show starts at 6 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to answer questions from a judge and share information on their animal’s care and behaviors. Some of the animals we have seen in the past include chickens, bearded dragons, dogs, hamsters, and guinea pigs.
This is our 4th year hosting the event at Trinity Care Center. Residents enjoy this experience and come out to support our members.
Registration will be available in FairEntry this summer. Deadline to register is July 8.
Specific details and requirements will be found in the 2024 Dakota County 4-H Premium Book.
4-H judging dates
Monday, July 22 - Pet & Cat Show, Trinity Care Center in Farmington
Wednesday, July 24 - Photography, Computer/Robotics, Video, Public Presentation judging
Monday, July 29 - Animal Science night: Livestock interviews, barn clean-up and set-up
Monday, July 29 - Oversized exhibit drop-off in the 4-H Building
Wednesday, July 31 - Clothing (constructed and purchased) and Fashion Revue judging
Saturday, Aug. 3 - General Exhibit judging in the 4-H Building
Sunday, Aug. 18 - 4-H Dog Show Judging
Additional judging and fair related dates will be announced as dates are confirmed.
4-H State Showcase Event Dates
Minnesota State Fair - August 22-September 2
4-H Livestock Encampment at the MN State Fair - August 21-25
4-H General exhibit/Public Presentation Encampment at the MN State Fair - August 29-31
MN 4-H Shooting Sports Invitational - September 6-8
MN 4-H State Horse Show - September 13-16
MN 4-H State Dog Show - September 21-22
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Dakota County 4-H Contacts
Jessica Beissel: reed0324@umn.edu, 651-480-7752
Kirsten Pederson: kapeders@umn.edu, 651-480-7722
Rachel Rezac: reza0027@umn.edu, 651-480-7754
Kris Vatter: kvatter@umn.edu, 651-480-7758
Cherie Frandrup: frand004@umn.edu, 651-480-7702
Website: https://extension.umn.edu/local/dakota
Location: 4100 220th Street West, Suite 101, Farmington, MN, USA
Phone: 651-480-7700
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