Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show Returns

Annual agricultural showcase open to local youth and adults in North Dakota community

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

The 2026 Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show will be held at the Runnings store in Carrington, North Dakota from February 16-22. The show is open to members of the Carrington FFA Chapter, Foster County 4-H program, students at Carrington Public Schools, and adult residents of Foster County, with divisions for grades 9-12, grades 1-8, and adults.

Why it matters

The annual Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show is a long-standing tradition that celebrates the agricultural heritage and community involvement of local youth and adults in the region. It provides an opportunity for hands-on learning, friendly competition, and showcasing the fruits of their labor in farming and other agricultural pursuits.

The details

The Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show features a variety of agricultural exhibits and competitions, including crops, livestock, and other farm-related projects. Participants can enter their work in different age-based divisions to be judged and awarded prizes.

  • The 2026 Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show will be held from February 16-22.
  • The event has taken place annually for many years in the Carrington community.

The players

Carrington FFA Chapter

The local chapter of the National FFA Organization, a youth leadership organization that promotes agricultural education.

Foster County 4-H

The 4-H youth development program serving Foster County, North Dakota, focused on hands-on learning in areas like agriculture, science, and community service.

Carrington Public Schools

The public school district serving the city of Carrington and surrounding areas in Foster County, North Dakota.

Runnings

A retail chain that will be hosting the 2026 Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show at its Carrington location.

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The takeaway

The Carrington FFA Alumni Crop Show is an important annual event that brings the local agricultural community together, showcasing the hard work and talents of youth and adults alike in Foster County. It helps preserve the region's farming heritage while inspiring the next generation of agricultural leaders.