2016 Hallettsville Jr. Livestock Show January 22 26
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1 Rule and schedule changes: 2016 Hallettsville Jr. Livestock Show January Animals MUST be in the barn by 10:30AM. Weigh in times for all species have changed! Weigh and Sift will follow hogs consecutively at 10:30am lambs, goats, and steers. Broiler check in from 1:30 2:30pm Mandatory exhibitor meeting time moved to 3:00pm on Saturday. Broiler show moved to 4:00pm. President: Rick Rose Vice President: Ronnie Sevcik Treasurer: Alvin Paul Grahmann David Bohuslav Travis Etzler Michael Grahmann Ronnie Hollas Andrew Leopold Jr. Robert Rother Advisors: Christie Michalcik Heath Ressler County Extension Agent: Shannon DeForest 1
2 2016 HALLETTSVILLE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 No livestock and poultry will move in on Friday. SCALES WILL BE OPEN FROM 5:00 P. M. TO 7:00 P. M. FOR CHECK WEIGHING ONLY SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 All Livestock must be in stalls by 10:30 am excluding poultry and commercial heifers. Animals may not leave the barn after check in. 8:00 A.M 10:30A.M... Weigh and sift Hogs as they unload, followed by weighing and sifting of Lambs, followed by weighing and sifting of Goats, followed by weighing and sifting of Steers. 1:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M... Check in and Sift Broilers 3:00 P.M...MANDATORY EXHIBITOR MEETING (SEE RULE #17) 4:00 P.M......BROILER JUDGING Lamb Judging Lamb Showmanship Goat Judging Goat Showmanship BREEDING SHOW Beef Heifers Gilts Sifting Animals will be sifted as they cross the scales. Each animal will be weighed on the official scale only one time. (Sifted animals move out after sifting, but not later than 10:00 a.m.) BREEDING LIVESTOCK SHOW Judging of Breeding Livestock Classes will be held Saturday evening, beginning with breeding heifers followed by breeding gilts. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 JUDGING OF MARKET ANIMALS: JUDGING OF MARKET CLASSES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY AT 12:30 P.M. BEGINNING WITH MARKET SWINE, AND FOLLOWED BY MARKET STEERS. MONDAY, JANUARY 25 7:00 A.M. COMMERCIAL HEIFER JUDGING Lavaca Expo Center 7:00 A.M. EXHIBIOR INTERVIEW Hallettsville Youth Center 1:00 P.M. EXHIBITOR WRITTEN EXAM Hallettsville Youth Center 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Non sale items move out. **If non sale market animals are not out of barns by 12:00 noon, animal is considered terminal and will be put in resale pool. 9:30 A.M...MANDATORY EXHIBITOR MEETING (SEE RULE # 17) 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. or after the sale All Breeding livestock may move out. **No animal may be moved between 5:00 P.M. and the conclusion of the sale. 7:00 P.M......MARKET SALE 2
3 TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 SALE OF COMMERCIAL HEIFERS APPROXIMATELY 11:00 AM HALLETTSVILLE LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY HALLETTSVILLE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW COMMERCIAL HEIFER SHOW SCHEDULE Saturday, January 23, :00 P.M..... Mandatory Exhibitor Meeting Fair Grounds Sunday, January 24, :00 A.M 10:00 A.M..... Heifer Arrival Fair Grounds 11:00 A.M..... Record Books Must Be Turned In Stock Show Office Monday, January 25, :00 A.M..... Heifer Judging Fair Grounds 7:00 A.M..... Exhibitor Interview Hallettsville Youth Center 1:00 P.M..... Written Exam Hallettsville Youth Center Monday Night..... Cattle Delivered To Sale Barn Auction Barn CATTLE WILL BE DELIVERED BY HEIFER COMMITTEE Tuesday, January 26, :00 A.M... Approximate Time Of Cattle Sale Hallettsville Auction Barn EXHIBITORS MUST BE PRESENT FOR SALE 3
4 2016 Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show Rules 1. Eligibility: All species of livestock must have been validated on the specified date with an official Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show ear tag and an entry card for each animal must be returned by the entry deadline with the appropriate fees. Any animal not validated and an official entry card turned in by entry deadline will be ineligible to show. Exhibitors must meet all 4 H or FFA membership requirements. He/She must be a member of one of the Hallettsville 4 H clubs or the Vysehrad 4 H club, or Sweet Home 4 H club, Hallettsville FFA or Hallettsville Jr. FFA. He/she must reside in the Hallettsville, Sweet Home, Vysehrad or Ezzell School Districts and/or attend school at Sacred Heart, Hallettsville, Sweet Home, Vysehrad, or Ezzell school. He/She may participate in a certified home school, meeting all home school requirements and living in the Hallettsville, Sweet Home, Vysehrad, or Ezzell school districts. Other Livestock Shows An exhibitor who shows his/her animal in another livestock show in Lavaca County during the current stock show season is not eligible for the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show. This rule excludes the Lavaca County Prospect Show. 2. The HJLS board of directors is the governing body of the Livestock Show. The presidents of the Hallettsville FFA and one of the Hallettsville 4 H clubs will serve as Student co chairmen of the show. The FFA Advisors and the County Agent will serve as advisors of the stock show. 3. Any cash donations made by supporters may go directly to the FFA Chapter or to the 4 H Club. Any joint donations will go to the Jr. Livestock Show Fund. 4. A special account, the Hallettsville Jr. Livestock Show Account, has been established. Expenses pertaining to the stock show (equipment, prizes, prize money, judges, etc.) will be paid from this account. 5. Entry fees will be $10.00 per head or pen (broilers), and will be due on or before DECEMBER 1, Late entries will be accepted for seven days after the above said deadline. However, late entry fees will be $ NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER DECEMBER 7, Entry fees are subject to change from year to year. Entry cards must be turned in for each animal, and a parent or legal guardian will be required to sign the liability statement on the back of each entry card. 6. All classes of livestock will be sifted according to quality and modern standards. 4
5 7. Students will be limited to one sale, and cannot show more than two market entries of any type. If he/she shows two of the same species of animal, he/she must sell the highest placing animal. If a student shows two different species of animals, the student will be given a choice as to which one to sell. If a student has only one entry, this entry is considered the highest placing animal and if eligible for the sale, must be sold. Failure to abide by this rule will result in banning the student from exhibiting in any future Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show. 8. This is a sample of the method used to calculate the number of sales in each division. 115 will be the number of total eligible sales. The number of animals to be sold from each of the five divisions (steers, swine, lambs, goats, and broilers) will be based on the number of entries in each division with the following exceptions: A. A minimum of 25 steers will be sold if quality permits. B. No more than 13 pens of broilers will be sold. C. The same percent of lambs and swine will sell. To determine the number of sales from each division, a mathematical calculation will be used to arrive at equal percentages: total eligible sales X number of entries in division total student entries Example: Broilers Steers Lambs 120 eligible sales X 22 animals 142 student entries = sell 107 eligible sales X 20 animals 120 student entries = 17.8 All 20 sell 87 eligible sales X 12 animals 100 student entries = sell 5
6 Swine Goats 87 eligible sales X 78 animals 100 students entries = sell 87eligible sales X 10 animals 100 student entries =8.7 9 sell Number of Sales in Division Broilers 13 Steers 20 Lambs 10 Swine 68 Goats 9 120sales 9. The show management is not responsible for accidents or losses. 10. No one will be allowed to assist members in showing livestock after judging begins, unless a member has more than one animal in the same class. ONLY OTHER EXHIBITORS ENTERED IN THE 2016 HALLETTSVILLE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW MAY ASSIST. 11. Students must keep records on projects and write thank you notes certified by FFA Advisors or County Agent. 12. No diseased animals will be allowed to enter the show. 13. The decision of the judges is final. Judges or sifters must not be interfered with while they are judging or sifting. Anyone in violation of this rule will be subject to sifting from the show. 6
7 14. The use of Medications, Drugs and Chemicals: *NO MEDICINE OF ANY KIND IS TO BE GIVEN TO ANY ANIMAL ON THE SHOW GROUNDS DURING THE HALLETTSVILLE JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW (FROM THE TIME ANIMAL IS OFFICIALLY WEIGHED UNTIL ANIMAL IS OFFICIALLY RELEASED) BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THE OFFICIAL SHOW VETERINARIANS. IF ANYONE OTHER THAN THE SHOW VETERINARIAN DOES ADMINISTER MEDICINE OR HAVE NEEDLES OR SYRINGES IN POSSESSION THEN THE ANIMAL WILL BE SIFTED AND REMOVED FORM THE BARNS IMMEDIATELY. DRENCH GUNS ARE ALLOWED TO GIVE NATURAL PRODUCTS BY EXHIBITORS, PARENTS OR ADVISORS. STOMACH PUMPS MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY SPECIES. Abuse or misuse of drugs and chemicals in show animals by exhibitor will result in his or her being disqualified from show and will result in forfeiture of all premiums and prize money. Necessary medications that do not meet the withdrawal requirements for slaughter on the Tuesday immediately following our show, can be administered only after approval of the show management. Every exhibitor, in consideration of his or her entry being accepted by the livestock show association, agrees to submit any animal so entered by him or her to inspection by a veterinarian appointed by the management, and agrees to have such animal submitted to any tests as may be designated and requested by the veterinarian, and agrees that the conclusions reached by the veterinarian as to whether such animal is illegally or unethically fitted, shall be final, without recourse against the livestock show association or any of its officers. The livestock show association reserves the right to have blood, urine or tissue laboratory analysis made on any animal entered for competition. An exhibitor of an animal producing analysis with a quantity of diuretic, tranquilizer, or any medication, and all members of the exhibitor's family, will forfeit all rights and privileges to exhibit livestock in the future at the Hallettsville Jr. Livestock Show. The use of a diuretic with the intent to deceive relative to body weight at the weigh in is also strictly forbidden and all applicable parts of the above rule will apply and be strictly enforced. 7
8 Explanations The use of drugs, chemicals and medications, including medicated feed, approved for market show animals (steers, lambs, barrows, goats, and poultry to be used for human consumption) shall not be administered within the withdrawal times prior to show. Drug residues of dewormers, insecticides, antibiotics, and antibacterials are human health hazards. The use of drugs and chemicals not approved for market show animals (steers, lambs, goats, barrows, and poultry to be used for human consumption) shall not be tolerated. Undetermined withdrawal times and safety data of illegal drugs such as diuretics (Lasix) and tranquilizers (Acepromazine) are reasons unapproved drugs shall not be used in food animals. Drug residues are human health hazards. The use of drugs and chemicals in show animals with intent to deceive relative to the animal's soundness, conformation, body weight, and disposition shall not be tolerated. Use of drugs such as steroids (Azium), tranquilizers (Acepromazine), and diuretics (Lasix) are unethical. 15. Protests All protests must be in writing and be accompanied by a deposit of $ which will be forfeited if protest is not sustained. Such protest must state plainly the cause of complaint or appeal, and must be delivered to the Livestock show management immediately after occasion for such protest. Protests will be accepted prior to judging or immediately at the conclusion of judging. Judging procedures will not be interrupted for protest investigation. Depending on the basis of the protest, a decision may be withheld until complete investigation is done. 16. Exhibitors are expected to be ready for their class when it is called. Class judging will not be delayed to wait on an exhibitor unless he notifies the ring announcer that he/she is having problems and needs more time. When a class is called, all animals are to be brought to the alley where the class is being lined up. When the gate to the arena is opened all animals in that class are expected to enter the arena. When the last animal that is in the alley enters the judging arena, the arena gate will be closed. Other animals entered in that class will be scratched and will not be allowed to show or sell. 8
9 17. Any exhibitor who is not present at any mandatory meeting or to present his/her animal for weighing/sifting will be fined 20% of premium monies, per incident, not to exceed $ per incident and not to exceed $ per family, derived from prizes and/or premiums. These monies will be deposited to the show operating account. Should extenuating circumstances occur such as illness that would prevent an exhibitor from participating in these activities, prior notification must be made to his/her County Extension Agent or FFA Advisor AND a member of the Board of Directors. Exhibitors must be present for judging, sale order, and market sale. ON SALE NIGHT ALL EXHIBITORS IN THE MARKET SALE MUST REMAIN ON THE GROUNDS UNTIL RELEASED BY SHOW MANAGEMENT. 18. Junior exhibitors suspended under Texas Education Code No Pass, No Play are ineligible to participate in the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show activities. Any animal owned by an ineligible exhibitor is ineligible for competition. All FFA and 4 H exhibitors are considered to be eligible by the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show to participate in the show at the time entries are received from the AST/CEA. Any AST/CEA who has a member in his/her FFA or 4 H who becomes ineligible to participate in the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show according to Texas Education Code must provide written and signed notification to the Hallettsville Junior Livestock show Board BY 8:00 A.M. SATURDAY JANUARY 23, If such notification is NOT received BY 8:00 A.M. SATURDAY JANUARY 23, 2016, the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show will consider the exhibitor as eligible to participate. 19. Each exhibitor is responsible for keeping his stall and animal clean and presentable. 20. Sifted animals should be removed from the show grounds prior to the judging 21. EXHIBITORS MUST SECURE A WRITTEN RELEASE FROM SHOW MANAGEMENT BEFORE ANY SIFTED ANIMAL, NON PLACING MARKET ANIMAL, OR BREEDING ANIMAL MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE BARN. IF AN EXHIBITOR VIOLATES THIS RULE HE/SHE WILL BE SUBJECT TO HAVING ALL PRIZE MONEY AND PREMIUMS WON ON ANY ENTRY WITHHELD AND EXHIBITOR WILL BE SUBJECT TO BEING BARRED FROM ALL FUTURE HALLETTSVILLE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOWS. 22. Showmanship judging will be held before picking sale order. All breeding and market animals, swine, sheep, goats, and cattle will be included in showmanship. 9
10 23. The show management has the right to revise rules if deemed necessary. 24. Exhibitors will be allowed to ear tag their steer, lamb, goats or swine to the family, instead of the individual exhibitor. Exhibitors will be allowed to ear tag up to four animals per species. Exhibitors must determine the number of each species of animal they plan to exhibit at entry deadline, however the decision as to which member of the family will show individual animals will not need to made until weigh in on show day. However, exhibitors will be allowed to weigh in only the number of animals they entered. If an animal weighs out for being too light or too heavy No substitutions will be allowed. A $5.00 validation fee per animal will be charged. This payment is to be made the day of validation. 25. THE BELOW RULE APPLIES TO ALL SPECIES OF ANIMALS. No artificial coloring may be used on any animal prior to the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show, and no artificial coloring, adhesives, oil, nor any other foreign material may be used on any animal at the show. Violation of this rule will result in immediate expulsion from exhibition and automatic forfeiture of all prizes and premiums. 26. Any animals exhibited in the Hallettsville Junior Livestock Show must be trained, fed, fitted or dressed for show by the exhibitor under the direction and assistance of their CEA or AST or other feeders, that are members, or leaders of Hallettsville FFA or Lavaca County 4 H clubs. Animals being trained, fed, fitted or dressed by anyone other than the above, will be disqualified. 27. A sale preference form will be passed out to exhibitors at the 3:30 P.M. mandatory meeting on Saturday, January 23, This preference form must be turned in 30 minutes after the Grand Champion Steer is selected. If this form is not turned in on time show management will make a decision as to which animal you will sell. 28. ALL LIVESTOCK MUST BE CLIPPED BEFORE CROSSING THE SCALE 10
11 STEERS 1. Ownership Date VALIDATED ON A SPECIFIED DATE ON OR BEFORE JUNE 30, Steers will be validated and ear tagged on or just before this date. 2. There is no maximum or minimum starting weight or ending weight. 3. CLIPPING OF MARKET STEERS All steers will be clipped to have no more than 1/4 inch hair on any part of the animal's body. The only exception to this will be the tail switch which may be ratted and balled or may be bobbed off. Steers will be checked 12:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Steers found to have more than ¼ inch of hair when checked will have until 2:00 p.m., to remove the excess hair. At this time, steers found in violation of this rule will be sifted and eliminated from competition. 4. Three percent shrinkage will be deducted from steer weight for resale purposes. 5. IN THE EVENT OF UNRULY STEERS DURING WEIGHING OR SIFTING, ALL STEERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO REPORT TO THE SHOW ARENA AFTER THE BREEDING SHOW FOR A PRE SHOW OF STEERS. ANY STEERS DEEMED DANGEROUS OR CANNOT BE CONTROLLED BY EXHIBITOR ARE SUBJECT TO BE SIFTED BY STOCK SHOW COMMITTEE. 6. A separate Brahman class of steers will be included in the market show if there are at least five steers, which qualify for the separate class. A steer must be at least 3/8 Brahman to qualify for the separate class, and the exhibitor must declare the steer s breed at the time of entry. If there are not five steers that are eligible for the Brahman class, all Brahman steers will be entered in the regular market steer show. Breed substitution may be made before weighing steers. 7. The classifier will make the final determination on the breed of the steers. The classifier s decision is final. LAMB 1. Ownership Date VALIDATED ON A SPECIFIED DATE ON OR BEFORE October 5 or 6 th, LAMBS WILL BE VALIDATED AND EAR TAGGED ON OR BEFORE THIS DATE. 2. Lambs must cross the scales weighing 100 to 160 pounds. Weights above or below are automatically sifted. 11
12 3. Lamb classes will be divided in the number of classes to ensure that no more than 12 are in each judged class. 4. A two percent shrinkage will be deducted from weight for sale purposes only. 5. Lambs will be shown with no more than a two week shear. ALL LAMBS MUST BE SHEARED BEFORE CROSSING THE SCALE. 6. EWE LAMBS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE HALLETTSVILLE MARKET LAMB SHOW. Market Goats 1. Ownership Date: Goats must be validated on a specific date on or before October or 6 th, Goats will be ear tagged and validated on or before this date. 2. Goats must cross the scale weighing 65 to 120 pounds. Weights above or below are automatically sifted. 3. Goat classes will be divided into a number of classed to ensure that no more than 12 are in each class. 4. A two percent shrink will be deducted from weight for sale purposes only. 5. Goats will be shown with no more than 5/16 inch hair above the hocks and tails should be bobbed. 6. All goats must be sheared before crossing the scale. 7. Only wether goats are eligible for the market goat show. 8. Does are not eligible for the market goat show. 9. Goats must be dehorned or have the horns tipped. The end of the horn must be larger than a dime in diameter. 10. Goats may be any breed or crossbred. 11. Halters or collars (nylon, leather, or chain) around the goats neck must be used. 12
13 MARKET SWINE 1. OWNERSHIP DATE: VALIDATED ON A SPECIFIED DATE ON OR BEFORE November 15, MARKET SWINE WILL BE VALIDATED AND EAR TAGGED ON OR JUST BEFORE THIS DATE. 2. MARKET SWINE MUST BE CLIPPED BEFORE CROSSING SCALE. 3. GILTS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE HALLETTSVILLE MARKET SWINE SHOW. 4. Market Swine must cross the scale weighing pounds. Weights above or below this weight will be automatically sifted. 5. Two percent shrinkage will be deducted from weight for sale purposes only. 6. Market swine classes will be set according to weight to be determined after all market swine are weighed in. 7. Hogs are to be handled only by brush or hands at all times at the show. Except in the show ring; a pointer may be used. Pointers will be provided by Hallettsville Jr. Livestock Show. BROILERS 1. Ownership Date Date of delivery. Birds must be purchased jointly through 4 H and FFA, approximately 45 days prior to show. 2. Broiler entries will consist of a pen of 3 birds. 3. Students with sale birds will be responsible for dressing and delivering birds to the buyer. 4. Exhibitors cannot switch birds after birds are officially checked in. 5. EXHIBITORS MAY SHOW EITHER SEX. 6. Broiler exhibitors must purchase a minimum of 25 broilers. 7. Poultry will be subject to sifting. 13
14 SALE ORDER 1. Sale Order: Champions sell first in order with Grand Champion Steer first, Grand Champion Lamb 2nd, Grand Champion Goat 3rd, Grand Champion Market Swine 4th, and Grand Champion Broilers 5th. Reserve Champions follow in the same order. 2. Class winners (1st place) will be sold first after the champions in each market division. 3. After class winners, steers will be sold first, then lambs, goats, broilers, and swine. 4. To select individual entries for inclusion in the market sale, and for sale order, the following procedure will be used: (A) The Rules and Protest Committee will determine the number of top placing animals in each class to automatically be included. (B) The remaining sales will be determined by the official judge for that division by selecting "sale order" for steers, lambs, and goats until the total eligible sales is complete. The swine sale order has been eliminated. Swine sale order will be determined by placing in the classes with first place in the heavy weight class through first place in the light class, and likewise with second places, third places, etc. SALES LIMITS (Market Classes Only) 1. All Animals will sell by the head or pen. 2. Champions no limit 3. Reserve Champions cannot sell for as much as the Champion sold for. 4. Class winners cannot sell for as much as the Reserve Champion sold for. 5. All other market animals cannot sell for as much as the lowest priced class winner. (The above is based on per pound prices, except broilers which is a total price.) 6. A 3% Commission will be charged on all Market Sale items. 14
15 BREEDING STOCK 1. OWNERSHIP DATE ALL BREEDING ANIMALS MUST BE VALIDATED AND EAR TAGGED. BREEDING ANIMALS MAY BE VALIDIATED AND EAR TAGGED AT THE STEER, LAMB OR SWINE VALIDATIONS. THE FINAL DAY TO VALIDATE ANY BREEDING ANIMAL FOR THE 2015 SHOW WILL BE AT SWINE VALIDATION. (EXCLUDING COMMERCIAL HEIFERS) 2. Beef heifers born prior to September 1, 2013 are not eligible to show. 3. The show management will determine judging classes and premium classes after all entries are in. 4. Breeding animals will receive premium ribbons, or be judged in classes depending upon number in each class. 5. Breeding animals will be classified according to breed, measured at the hip, by weight, and age or sex and will be placed into classes accordingly. BREEDING SWINE SHOW CLASSES WILL BE BROKEN BY WEIGHT. Breeding Beef Heifers may be divided into two divisions (Registered and Non Registered) and within divisions by age if necessary. 6. No male animals nor pregnant gilts or sows will be show 7. Students are limited to three (3) head of breeding stock per division. 8. BLOW AND GO ON HEIFERS. NO FITTING WILL BE ALLOWED HEIFER SHOW. 9. All breeding animals (Heifer and Lamb) ear tag numbers with corresponding birth dates must be listed on entry card. BREEDING SWINE; EAR TAG NUMBER IS NOT REQUIRED, CLASSES WILL BE BROKE ON WEIGHT FOR THE 2013 BREEDING SWINE SHOW. All breeding show exhibitors must turn in tag numbers of entries that they plan to show by Saturday January 23, 2016 by 9:00 A.M. Any exhibitor failing to fill out entry cards with the above information and turn in correct tag numbers by 9:00 A.M. will be scratched from the breeding show. 15
16 11. BREEDING SHOW PREMIUM LIST (PRIZE MONEY) Champion Prize Money Class Prize Money 10 or more in Division 6 Head Class 3 Head Class Champion $40 First $20 First $10 Reserve $30 Second $15 Second $8 5 to 9 in Division 5 Head Class 2 Head Class Champion $25 First $15 First $8 Reserve $20 Second $12 Second $5 4 or less in Division 4 Head Class 1 Head Class Champion $15 First $12 First $5 Reserve $10 Second $ Prize money amount may change due to money available. 13. There must be three breeding animals entered to hold the show. AWARDS Buckles or trophies will be presented to champions. Awards will be presented for steer, lamb, goat, and swine showmanship, which will include a trophy and a $ cash prize for first place winners in each division if money is available. Herdsman Awards will be presented courtesy of the Hallettsville Young Farmer Chapter. HARD LUCK AWARD: APPLICATIONS FORMS FOR A HARD LUCK AWARD WILL BE AVALABLE FROM THE COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS, AGRICULTURE SCIENCE TEACHERS, AND THE YOUNG FARMER CHAPTER. PARENTS OR STUDENTS MAY SUBMIT APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS MUST RECEIVED BY NOON ON SUNDAY, TO BE CONSIDERED. 16
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