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4-H State Tractor Driving Contest




The 4-H state tractor contest has been scheduled in conjunction with the state FFA contest. Youth must be at least 14 years old and have completed the 4-H Tractor Certification course. Youth must bring their DOL certificate with them to registration.

 

When – Wednesday, July 24th 

 Registration/Check-in @ 9:00 AM (can be by 10:30 for those traveling too far)

 

Where – Genesee County fairgrounds, 5056 E Main Street Rd, Batavia, NY 14020

 

Cost –Lunch tickets will be provided, but youth must be pre-registered if they would like lunch.

 

Youth must be pre-registered for the contest by July 10th:    https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/2024statetractor-2-2_211

 

Attached is information about the contest. Let me know if you have any questions.




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