Charlton County Ag Day Brings Farming, Food, and Fun Together – By Kelvin Henderson
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The 5th Annual Ag Day, hosted by Charlton County 4-H, brought the community together Friday evening at the Charlton County High School Ag Barn for a lively celebration of agriculture and local tradition. Held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on March 20, 2026, the event attracted families, students, and residents from across the area, all eager to take part in an evening centered around Charlton County’s agricultural roots. Guests enjoyed different booths and interactive activities, giving attendees a hands-on look at farming practices, livestock, and the role agriculture plays in everyday life. The event created an inviting, family-friendly atmosphere where both children and adults could learn while having fun. One of the evening’s biggest highlights was the live auction, which featured a range of unique items and drew enthusiastic participation from the crowd. The live hog auction added a distinctive touch, generating excitement and plenty of conversation among attendees. Food trucks were also a popular attraction, offering a wide selection of meals that kept visitors fueled as they moved throughout the event. Many families took time to capture photos and enjoy special moments together, adding to the sense of community. Organizers with Charlton County 4-H expressed appreciation for the strong turnout and support. The success of this year’s Ag Day reflects the community’s continued commitment to celebrating and preserving its agricultural heritage. As the evening ended, attendees left with full stomachs, lasting memories, and a renewed appreciation for the vital role agriculture plays in Charlton County.
