With more visitors per day than Disney World, the 12-day Minnesota State Fair provides Minnesota Farm Bureau a tremendous opportunity to tell farmers’ stories to consumers, according to Ruth Meirick, director of the Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation. The organization maximized that opportunity with a major fair building upgrade in 2021 and 2022.
Meirick explained that a $9,000 insurance payout for hail damage to the Minnesota Farm Bureau fair building roof prompted her to propose a building redesign to the board of directors. She presented the proposal along with a budget and feasibility study. The board not only approved the use of the insurance money for the repair and redesign, they bumped up the funding.
To secure the additional funds the building overhaul required, the Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation launched a “Fare for the Fair” campaign and raised over $35,000 in two and a half months. Meirick credits the county Farm Bureaus and partnering agriculture organizations with being key to accomplishing that significant goal. The organization also received grant money from individuals and companies.
“I then handed it over to the Minnesota Farm Bureau Promotion and Education Committee and they ran with it. They made it a major project and developed messaging objectives and goals,” Meirick said. They were also very hands-on beyond the planning stages, even helping paint the interior walls and staffing the building, along with other volunteers, during the fair.