Gov. Jim Pillen says the Nebraska State Fair offers an "exciting 11 days" when people can do nothing but celebrate agriculture, enjoy and encourage each other "and have a ton of fun in the meantime." Pillen spoke at Friday's opening ceremony, held at Earl May Fair Square.

The governor commended members of the State Fair Board. "You guys work tirelessly to make this just an extraordinary event and an extraordinary time for Nebraskans. So I can't say thank you enough," Pillen said.

Jaime Parr, executive director of the Nebraska State Fair, speaks during Friday's opening ceremony. He also said it's good to brag about the great work of Extension educators in all 93 counties. At the state fair and at county fairs, the "first professor" kids come in contact with is an Extension educator, he said.

Pillen talked about the "countless volunteers across all of our communities that spend a ton of time" helping kids learn about agriculture and helping start them "being exposed to leadership characteristics and opportunities." In making things and showing livestock, kids experience "the grit and the determination and some of the good, some of the bad, some of the challenges — falling down in a pile of manure, go digging through a mud hole, whatever it all takes." A bad guy falls off the roof during the Tumbleweed Crossing comedy western stunt show as the the Nebraska State Fair kicked off 11 days of fun on Friday, Aug.

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