Brady Quam, vice president of the Lodi Agricultural Fair, has been involved with the fair since he was just a boy. He followed in his father's footsteps by being involved in the Fair Board. He says the fair is unique for a variety of reasons, mostly because it's free AND it's run entirely by volunteers. A trend he's witnessing is a drop in volunteers. This is challenging as the fair continues to grow. Popular events this year include: horse rides with draft horses, "view from a buddy seat," and goats.

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