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1 DIVISION 200 DAIRY CATTLE ANGI KAVERMAN DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR Department Telephone Number - July 23 - August Terms and conditions are subject to change, including, but not limited to premiums. SPECIAL RULE A Drug Use Notification Form (DUNF) will be required for all lactating dairy cattle. Testing may be done on all breed Grand Champions. The use of tents/huts is at the discretion of the dairy department based on space available. The exhibitor must speak with the dairy office to determine if stalling space is available. The fire marshal will have the final say in the use of tents inside the barn. Maximum tent size of 10x10 with one tent per exhibitor. SKILLATHON Thursday, July 26 3:00-6:30 p.m. Skillathon (Voinovich Mezzanine) AND Wednesday, August 1 1:30-5:00 p.m. Skillathon (Voinovich Mezzanine) YOUTH RESERVE PROGRAM 2018 Junior Breeding Dairy Cattle A total of $2,960 will be divided between each breed champion and reserve champions. Designated showmanship winners will share a grand total of $2,640 being paid out to Dairy Cattle Exhibitors. An additional $700 from the Youth Reserve Program will be awarded to participants in the two judging contest sessions held during the Ohio State Fair. Showman of Showman will be chosen from each session with each winner receiving $500 for a total of $1,000 sponsored by Farm Credit Mid America. John Spreng Memorial sponsored by Purebreed Dairy Cattle Association DAIRY INCENTIVE PREMIUM Dairy Incentive Premium is a opportunity for each Ohio State Fair Junior Dairy Cattle Exhibitor to earn an additional $100 premium. Please go to ohiostatefair.com website, click on the link for Dairy Incentive Premium for more information. DAIRY CATTLE SCHEDULE 1st Session Ayrshire, Milking Shorthorn, Holstein and Red/White Must be in place by 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 24 Open Red/White ONLY may arrive by Friday, July 27, by 12:00 noon Judging Times Thursday, July : 0 0 a. m. M i l k i n g S h o r t h o r n J u n i o r a n d O p e n S h o w 10:00 a.m. Ayrshire Junior Show 1:00 p.m. Junior Red and White Show Friday, July 27 9:00 a.m. Holstein Junior Show 3:00 p.m. Judging Clinic Registration, Cooper Arena 3:30 p.m. Judging Clinic, Cooper Arena Saturday, July 28 9:00 a.m. Holstein Open Show (Heifers and Dry Cows) 10:30 a.m. Ayrshire Open Show 7:00 p.m. Holstein Futurity, Colisuem Sunday, July 29 8:30 a.m. Red and White Show 10:30 a.m. Holstein Open Show (Cow Classes) Released time determined by management Dairy Feeder Calves Monday, July 30 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Arrival 1:00-3:00 p.m. Weigh-In Tuesday, July 31 10:00 a.m. Showmanship Wednesday, August 1 10:00 a.m. Judging All dairy feeder calves will be housed in the Voinvoich Building. Released after the conclusion of the show and must be out of the barn by 3:00 p.m. 2nd Session Brown Swiss, Guernsey, and Jersey Not to arrive before 1:00 p.m., Monday, July 30 and must be in place by 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 31 Last Possible Paper Check-In 10:00 a.m. - Wednesday, August 1 1

2 Judging Times Thursday, August 2 9:00 a.m. Guernsey Junior Show (Showmanship, Cows, Heifers) 9:00 a.m. Jersey Junior Show (Cows, Heifers, Showmanship) 1:00 p.m. Brown Swiss Junior Show (Showmanship, Heifers, Cows) Friday, August 3 9:00 a.m. Jersey Open Show (Heifers) 1:00 p.m. Guernsey Open Show (Heifers) 3:00 p.m. Judging Clinic Registration, Cooper Arena 3:30 p.m. Judging Clinic, Cooper Arena Saturday, August 4 9:00 a.m. Jersey Open Show (Cows and Futurity) 10:00 a.m. Guernsey Open Show (Cows and Futurity) 12:00 p.m. Brown Swiss Open Show (Whole Show) Sunday, August 5 2nd Session Released - Released time determined by management ENTERING PROCEDURE All entries close June 20. All junior exhibitors must provide registration information to "pre-enter animals". One wild card animal substitution and one in class substitution will be honored. Those substitutions can be declared at check-in time at the fair. On Grounds Entry Procedure After identity of each animal has been verified, papers will be filed in the Dairy Cattle Office until the conclusion of the breed show. All papers will be returned to each exhibitor, or appropriate representative, prior to release of cattle. Breed association representatives will check cards and papers and the Dairy Cattle Management will assemble the classes. A program for each breed will be printed listing animals to be shown during show. All junior dairy exhibitors are subject to "General Rules and Regulations". Note especially that all animals are to be owned by and in the complete custody and under care of the exhibitor on or before June 1. Fitting Junior Show Animals Junior exhibitors must fit their own animals for the junior show. Assistance, if needed, may be supplied prior to the junior show by the following members of the exhibitor's immediate family (parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers or sisters) or another junior member while on the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Such persons must be registered with the department's management and only one person may be registered per animal. 4-H advisors and FFA instructors may instruct only. 1. Only one (1) animals per class can be shown by any exhibitor. 2. Cattle registered in alternate, supplemental or parallel herdbooks shall be eligible to show according to the current guidelines established by each Breed Association relative to their respective national shows. For example, this may include Holstein cattle which have reached "Qualified " status. 3. Herd Unit - If a herd is registered in the names of the immediate members of a family, these persons may combine their entries as a Herd Unit and be considered as one exhibitor. In order to qualify as a Herd Unit, all animals must be kept in the same herd. Animals bred by any of the members of the Herd Unit will be considered as having been bred by the Herd Unit." Ownership recorded in the name of the herd unit or any member of the herd unit must be indicated on the entry blank as a partnership for that junior exhibitor. 4. Junior Exhibitors must show their own animals. Exceptions will be made only for exhibitors who may be physically impaired, who have two animals entered in the same class, or an exhibitor absent on show day due to other commitments. In case of these exceptions another boy or girl who is eligible to be an Ohio Junior Division Exhibitor may exhibit the animal with the authorization of the department director. If a Junior Fair Livestock Exhibitor cannot be present at the time of judging the exhibitor will need to present to the department director a written permission notice signed by the football coach, band director or any other person in charge of an activity that is in conflict and prevents the exhibitor from being present at the time of judging. This notice must be on official letterhead of the organization and given to the department director 24 hours before show day and must include name, county, birthdate, home phone number, and complete address of the exhibitor's, home and work of the person in charge of the event (i.e. football coach, band director, etc.) Also include a brief description of the conflict. 5. Grain, hay and straw will not be provided, including the first bedding, but will be available for purchase. 6. Exhibitors shall not water their animals at the hydrants. They must be watered in their stalls. 7. Permission for late arrival or early release must be obtained from fair management. 8. For entering Showmanship see each breed division. All animals in showmanship classes must be shown with assigned show harness numbers. The 2

3 animal used for showmanship must be one entered and shown by exhibitor in breeding classes. All dairy showmen must wear white trousers, and white shirts are preferred, however, colored dress "farm" shirts may be worn. Exceptions: Jerseys and Guernseys. (see breed listing) This dress code shall be followed in all individual breeding classes as well as showmanship classes. 9. Parking permits are available only if you show in open class. See Open Class Dairy Cattle Division for procedure and cost. RULES GOVERNING HANDLING OF MILK The Ohio State Fair Management will make every effort to provide dairy exhibitors satisfactory facilities and service in the handling of milk at the Ohio State Fair. Milking machines will be provided in the parlor only and a dumping station is available for those who milk in the stall. Milk handled at the Ohio State Fair will be used for human consumption. Samples will be checked daily for the presence of antibiotics and the tank will be sampled for a bacteria count. Any exhibitor supplying milk in which antibiotics are found will be barred from selling milk the remaining days of the fair and will be held responsible for any milk that is dumped. The milking parlor will be under the direction of the supervisor in charge. To maintain sanitary equipment, there will be hot water and cleansing agents available at all times the parlor and dump station are open. Only clean equipment will be accepted and must be checked by a representative of the Ohio Department of Agriculture prior to the first milking at the fair. Times will be posted in the parlor area. All such equipment must be washed after each milking in the dump station area. Milk cans will not be supplied by the fair management. All milk shall be delivered in clean, hooded pails or cans and must be free of foreign matter! Any animal that is milked in the milking parlor area must be free of manure. Each exhibitor will be asked to complete and sign a milk agreement form prior to the first milking. Information contained on the form is important for the state fair management, the supervisor of the parlor, and payment for milk sold during the fair. With any and all of the above guidelines, the supervisor and personnel of the parlor and dumping station will be in charge of decisions regarding the cleanliness of the cows and the equipment. Their recommendations and/ or instructions shall be followed. Unsatisfactory results could lead to immediate termination of milking privileges. Milk will be received on all days between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The parlor will open at 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 24 for the first rotation and on Tuesday, July 31 from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. for the second rotation. For the final day of the fair, August 5, please listen closely or ask management for the time when the parlor and dump station will close. On show days, follow the schedules that will be posted in the parlor area, the dairy office door, and locations throughout the barn. Every effort will be made to maintain flexible hours for exhibitors prior to and following shows. Dairy office announcements will alert exhibitors 30 minutes prior to the parlor closing. The Ohio Purebred Dairy Cattle Association will be responsible for dispensing individual checks to exhibitors for their share of the milk sold. It is very important to remember that spectators are observing every phase of our operation. It is crucial that we make a good impression if we are to maintain positive communication with consumers. 201 AYRSHIRE Arrival Time Must be in place by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 24 Judging Thursday, July 26, 10:00 a.m. Release Time Sunday, July 29 (Time to be determined by Management) IMPORTANT All exhibitors must wear white trousers. White shirts are preferred, however, colored dress "farm" shirts may be worn. Class Spring Heifer Calf, born March 1 - May 1, 2018 $ Winter Heifer Calf, born December 1, Feb. 28, 2018 $ Fall Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1, - Nov. 30, 2017 $ Summer Yearling Heifer, born June 1 - August 31, 2017 $ Spring Yearling Heifer, born March 1- May 31, 2017 $

4 6 Winter Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2017 $ Fall Yearling Heifer, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, 2016 $ YRP Junior Ayrshire Champion 9 YRP Reserve Junior Ayrshire Champion 10 Junior Two Year Old Cow, born March 1- August 31, 2016 $ Senior Two Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 29, 2016 $ Junior Three Year Old Cow, born March 1- August 31, 2015 $ Senior Three Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 28, 2015 $ Four Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2014 $ Five Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2013 $ Aged Cow, born before September 2012 $ Dry Cow, 3 years old and over, born before Sept 1, 2015 $ YRP Senior Ayrshire Champion 19 YRP Reserve Senior Ayrshire Champion 20 YRP Grand Champion $100 Banner 21 YRP Reserve Grand Champion $75 Banner 22 Senior Showmanship (Ages 15 & over) Rosettes 1-5 places 23 Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 12-14) Rosettes 1-5 places 24 Junior Showmanship (11 & under) Rosettes 1-5 places MINI AYRSHIRE SHOWMANSHIP The Mini Ayrshire Showmanship class will be held after the Junior Fair Ayrshire Showmanship Contest. Competition open to Ayrshire youth 5 through 9 years of age (presently not showing in the Junior Fair Show). All participants will be given and must wear Ayrshire T-shirts. Mini Showmanship animals are limited to Senior Calves or younger and need not be owned by the participants. First Place Terry Calendine/Vernon Bloom Memorial Trophy All Participants (Keepsake Trophy) Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club JUNIOR AYRSHIRE TYPE PRODUCTION AWARD The Ohio Ayrshire Breeders Association will present an award to the high milk producing Ayrshire cow. The award will be based upon the last actual completed record of the individual, adjusted to a 305 day, 2X age corrected basis. The record must be official DHI or official DHIR and the record will be taken from the Official Herd Reports furnished by the owner of the animal. To qualify, the animal must place in the top five places of her respective class at the current State Fair Junior Ayrshire Show. The record must have been completed within 12 months prior to the date of the show to be considered. SPECIAL AWARDS Junior Champion Ayrshire Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club Reserve Junior Champion Ayrshire Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club Senior Champion Ayrshire Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club Reserve Senior Champion Ayrshire Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club Grand Champion Ayrshire Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club Reserve Grand Champion Ayrshire Bill "Red" Knowlton Memorial Trophy Grand Champion Ayrshire Banner Ohio Ayrshire Breeders' Association Reserve Grand Champion Ayrshire Banner Ohio Ayrshire Breeders' Association 4

5 Class Sponsors 1 Troy Knoll Family 2 Etgen-Way 3 Beam Family 4 Paul and Ardith Rinebold 5 Chris Walcher Family 6 Elm-Ayr Farm, Kennedy Family 7 Chris Walcher Family 8 Beam Family 9 Spring Run Farm 10 Paul and Ardith Rineboth 11 Duane Rader Family 12 Emerald Farms 13 Jack Miller Family 14 Joyce Downerd & Family 15 Paul and Ardith Rinebolt Senior Showmanship EMERSON OVERMYER MEMORIAL ROTATING TROPHY (First Place) Trophy by Dairy Farmers of America (Second Place) Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club (Second Place) Trophy by Rodney Stocklin Intermediate Showmanship ROSE KENNEDY MEMORIAL ROTATING TROPHY (First Place) Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club (Second Place ) Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club Junior Showmanship RICK FENTON MEMORIAL ROTATING TROPHY (First Place) Trophy by Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club (Second Place) Trophy by Ohio Junior Ayrshire Club 202 BROWN SWISS Arrival Time Not to arrive before 1:00 p.m. Monday, July 30 Must be in place by 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 Judging Thursday, August 2, 1:00 p.m. Release Time Sunday, August 5 (Time to be determined by Management) IMPORTANT All exhibitors must wear white trousers. White shirts are preferred, however, colored dress farm shirts may be worn. Class Spring Heifer Calf, born March 1 - May 1, 2018 $ Winter Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2018 $ Fall Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, 2017 $ Summer Yearling Heifer, born June 1- August 31, 2017 $ Spring Yearling Heifer, born March 1-May 31, 2017 $ Winter Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2017 $ Fall Yearling Heifer, born Sept.1- Nov. 30, 2016 $ YRP Junior Brown Swiss Champion 9 YRP Reserve Junior Brown Swiss Champion 10 Milking Yearling $16 $13 11 Junior Two Year Old Cow, born March 1 - August 31, 2016 $ Senior Two Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 29, 2016 $ Three Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2015 $ Four Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2014 $ Aged Cow, 5 years old and over, born before Sept. 1, 2013 $ Senior Showmanship(Ages 15 & Over) Rosettes for 1st - 5th place 17 Intermediate Showmanship(Ages 12-14) Rosettes for 1st - 5th place 18 Junior Showmanship(Ages 11 & under) Rosettes for 1st - 5th place 5

6 19 YRP Senior Brown Swiss Champion 20 YRP Reserve Senior Brown Swiss Champion 21 YRP Grand Champion $100 Banner 22 YRP Reserve Grand Champion $75 Banner SPECIAL AWARDS First three places (Ribbons) The Brown Swiss Cattle Breeder's Association of America Class Sponsors 1 North Lane Farm 2 Ohio Township Association 3 Hill-N-Dale Farms 4 Kinnderkay Swiss 5 Brown Velvet Swiss 6 R-Hart Farm 7 R N R Swiss 8 Highlands Farm 9 Buckeye Knoll Farm 11 Buckeye Swiss Farm, Bruce Smith 13 La Rainbow Farms 14 Open Road Farm 15 Anne & Dave Kress 16 Rolling Knolls Farm 17 Kar-Lim Swiss 18 Garrison Brothers 19 Acacia Farm 21 Dairy Farmers of America and Richard Sparrow & Family 22 Bull Eye Dairy Consultant and Kiss Swiss 23 Ohio Brown Swiss Association The All American Swiss Futurity will award a FREE first payment to any junior Brown Swiss exhibitor that places 1st or 2nd in the spring heifer calf; winter heifer calf; and fall heifer calf classes at the 2018 Ohio State Fair Junior Show. To be eligible for this award the animal must be registered in the name of the junior exhibitor. Grand Champion (Trophy) Dairy Farmers of America Reserve Grand Champion Hickory Grove Farm First Three Places (Ribbons) The Brown Swiss Cattle Breeder's Association of America 203 GUERNSEY Arrival Time Not to arrive before 1:00 p.m. Monday, July 30 To be in place by 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 Judging Thursday, August 2, 9:00 a.m. Release Time Sunday, August 5 (Time to be determinded by Management) IMPORTANT All exhibitors must wear white clothing with no identification. Class Senior Showmanship (Ages 15 & Over) 2 Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 12-14) 3 Junior Showmanship (Ages 11& under) 4 Junior Two-Year Old Cow, born March 1- August 31, Senior Two-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 29, Three-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, Four-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, Aged Cow, 5 years old and over, born before Sept. 1, YRP Senior Guernsey Champion 10 YRP Reserve Senior Guernsey Champion $30 Rosette 11 YRP Grand Champion $100 Banner 12 YRP Reserve Grand Champion $75 Banner 6

7 13 Spring Heifer Calf, born March 1 - May 1, 2018 $ Winter Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2018 $ Fall Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2017 $ Summer Yearling Heifer, born June 1- August 31, 2017 $ Spring Yearling Heifer, born March 1- May 31, 2017 $ Winter Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2017 $ Fall Yearling Heifer, born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2016 $ YRP Junior Guernsey Champion 21 YRP Reserve Junior Guernsey Champion $30 Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS 1 Senior Showmanship winner OGBA 2 Intermediate Showmanship winner Ralph and Martha Turley 3 Junior Showmanship winner Mike Landers Family 4 Richard Baderstscher and Family 5 Jay and Angie Thomas 6 Springhill Farm 7 Whispering Pines Farm 8 Roland Dicke and Family 9 Don and Marian Eberhard 10 Dennis and Susan Combs 11 Mer Don Farm 12 Bill, Linda, and Tom Blue 13 Dale Langenkamp and Family 14 Land of Living Farm 15 Stephen Zalar 16 Balmoral Farm 17 Blaine Crosser Family 18 OGBA 19 Maradore Farm NATIONAL JUNIOR HOLSTEIN SHOW WHO: 4-H, FFA and National Junior Holstein Association Members WHAT: Regional National Junior Holstein Show to be held in conjunction with the Junior Holstein Show at the Ohio State Fair WHEN: Friday, July 27, 2018 WHERE: Ohio State Fair, Columbus Ohio WHY: To encourage and promote youth shows at the National level ENTRIES: Ohio 4-H/FFA age youth will enter as a 4-H member with County Extension Educator/FFA Advisor signature. National Junior Holstein Members ages (who are too old for 4-H) will enter the Open Class Holstein or Red and White Show and check the box expressing that they would like to participate in the Regional Summer National Junior Show on Friday. Animals shown on Friday may then be shown during the Open Shows on Saturday and/or Sunday with anyone showing the animal. All junior exhibitors must provide registration information to "pre-enter animals". One wild card animal substitution and one in class substitution will be honored. Those substitutions can be declared at check-in time at the fair. ENTRY FEES: Entry fees will be paid by 4-H youth to exhibit in the Junior Show, but an additional entry fee will not be assessed to enter the Regional National Junior Show. It is the expectation that National (non 4-H/FFA) Youth wishing to participate in the Junior Show will enter the Open Class Show for Saturday and/or Sunday and will pay an Open Class Entry Fee. GUIDELINES: Membership and ownership rules will be enforced and checked as stated in the National Junior Holstein Show Guidelines and Policies. PREMIUMS: Only 4-H/FFA Youth will receive premiums, but placings and Champions will be named and awarded for both the Junior Show and Regional National Junior Holstein Show. JUNIOR ALL- OHIO: Points for the Junior All-Ohio contest will now be awarded from the "Junior" show on Friday, because all Ohio Holstein Junior members ages 9-21 will be eligible to show. QUESTIONS: Contact, Angi Kaverman, Director, Dairy Cattle Department, Ohio State Fair at kdairy@live.com 7

8 204 REGIONAL SUMMER NATIONAL HOLSTEIN Arrival Time Must be in place by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 24 Judging Friday, July 27, 9:30 a.m. Release Time Sunday, August 5 (Time to be determined by Management) Ohio Junior Fair exhibitors will be permitted to exhibit Red and Whites in the Junior Holstein show, both Open and/or Junior show, but must be pre-entered in one or both. IMPORTANT All exhibitors must wear white trousers. White shirts are preferred, however, colored dress farm shirts may be worn. Class Milking Yearling 2 Junior Two-Year Old Cow, born March 1- August 31, Senior Two-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, 2015 Feb. 29, Junior Three-Year Old Cow, born March 1 - August 31, Senior Three-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 28, Intermediate Holstein Champion 7 Reserve Intermediate Holstein Champion 8 YRP Intermediate Holstein Champion 9 YPR Reserve Intermediate Holstein Champion 10 Four-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, Five -Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, Aged Cow, born before Sept. 1, Cow, that has produced at least 150,000 lbs. of milk 14 Senior Holstein Champion 15 Reserve Senior Holstein Champion 16 YRP Senior Holstein Champion 17 YRP Reserve Senior Holstein Champion 18 Grand Champion 19 Reserve Grand Champion 20 YRP Grand Champion $100 Rosette 21 YRP Reserve Grand Champion 22 Senior Showmanship (Ages 15 & Over) 23 Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 12-14) 24 Junior Showmanship (Ages 11 and under) 25 Spring Heifer Calf, born March 1 - May 1, Winter Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, Fall Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, Summer Yearling Heifer, born June 1, - August 31, Spring Yearling Heifer, born March 1- May 31, Winter Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, Fall Yearling Heifer, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, Junior Holstein Champion 33 Reserve Junior Holstein Champion 34 YRP Junior Holstein Champion 35 YRP Reserve Junior Holstein Champion 8

9 SPECIAL AWARDS First five places in Classes 1 through 18 (Special Ribbons) Holstein Foundation Spring Heifer Calf Jenny Thomas/ Cybil Fisher Photo Winter Heifer Calf Purina Animal Nutrition Fall Heifer Calf Open-Road Holsteins Summer Yearling Heifer Andrews, Auctioneer LLC Spring Yearling Heifer Ohio Holstein Association Winter Yearling Heifer Broad-vue Holsteins Fall Yearling Heifer H.B. Owen & Son, Inc. Junior Champion Holstein (trophy) Mason Farms, Ltd Reserve Junior Champion Holstein (trophy) DHI Coop., Inc. Junior Two Year Old Cow Lorawae Holsteins Senior Two Year Old Cow Miley Holstein Farms, Ltd. Junior Three Year Old Cow Goodson Farms Senior Three Year Old Cow Crimson-Lane Holsteins-Thorbahn Brothers Intermediate Champion Holstein (trophy) Commodity Blenders, Inc. Reserve Intermediate Champion Holstein (trophy) Kalmbach Feeds Four Year Old Cow IBA of Ohio Five Year Old Cow Glen Sageser Aged Cow Baker's Acres 150,000 # Cow Ohio Holstein Association Senior Champion Holstein (trophy) Purina Animal Nutrition Reserve Senior Champion Holstein (trophy) Rupp-Vue Holstein Grand Champion Holstein (trophy) Stan-Mar-Dale Holsteins Reserve Grand Champion Holstein (trophy) Ack-Lee Holsteins Senior Holstein Showmanship Dairy Farmers of America Junior Holstein Showmanship The Ohio Township Association Best Female Bred and Owned The animal is to be exclusively bred and owned by the junior exhibitor, having never been part of a partnership or even transferred into the junior's name from their home farm. In Honor of John Spreng, Sr. Sponsored by Jim and Valerie Spreng 205 JERSEY Arrival Time Not to arrive before 1:00 p.m. Monday, July 30 To be in place by 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 Judging Thursday, August 2, 9:00 a.m. Release Time Sunday, August 5 (Time to be determined by Management) IMPORTANT All exhibitors must wear white clothing with no identification. Junior exhibitor must show their own animal and wear the number of that animal. Class Fall Yearling in Milk - premiums to be determined 2 Junior Two Year Old Cow, born March 1 - August 31, 2016 $ Senior Two Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 29, 2016 $ Junior Three Year Old Cow, born March 1 - August 31, 2015 $ Senior Three Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 28, 2015 $ Four-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2014 $ Five-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2013 $ Aged Cow, six years and over, born before Sept 1, 2012 $ YRP Senior Jersey Champion $ 75 Rosette 10 YRP Reserve Senior Jersey Champion 11 YRP Grand Champion $100 Banner 12 YRP Reserve Grand Champion $50 Banner 9

10 13 Spring Calf, born March 1 - May 1, 2018 $ Winter Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2018 $ Fall Calf, born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2016 $ Summer Yearling, born June 1- August 31, 2017 $ Spring Yearling, born March 1- May 31, 2017 $ Winter Yearling, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2017 $ Fall Yearling, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, 2016 $ YRP Junior Jersey Champion 21 YRP Reserve Junior Jersey Champion 22 Senior Showmanship (Ages 15 & Over) 23 Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 12-14) 24 Junior Showmanship (Ages 11 and under) Rosettes for 1-5 places SPECIAL AWARDS Classes 1-8 and (First through third place ribbons) The American Jersey Cattle Association First Place Trophy Classes Classes 1 through 6 Jersey District 2, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15 Class 7 Tom and Cindy Mazzaro Class 10 S & O Jersey Class 11 Stanfield Jerseys, Dr. Deb Stanfield Class 12 Boyce Family Class 13 Diley Jerseys Class 14 Mill Valley Jersey Farm Class 15 Myers Jersey Farm Class 16 Greg Bourne & Family Junior Champion Jersey Duane Cole Reserve Junior Champion Jersey Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brown Grand Champion Jersey (Trophy) Dairy Farmers of America (Banner) The Ohio Jersey Breeders Association Reserve Grand Champion Jersey Trophy) Jay Pfeiffer & Family Neal Schirm Production Award Sponsored by the Schirm Family Awarded to the animal producing most pounds of protein in the show. The award will be based on the cow s last completed ME 305 day official DHIA-DHIR records only. Junior exhibitors should bring their test sheets to ringside the day of the show. Senior Showmanship (First place award) The Ohio Junior Jersey Association (First place award) The American Jersey Cattle Association Intermediate Showmanship (First place award) The Ohio Junior Jersey Association (First place award) American Jersey Cattle Association Junior Showmanship (First place award) The Ohio Junior Jersey Association 206 MILKING SHORTHORN Arrival Time Must be in place by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 24 Judging Thursday, July 26, 10:00 a.m. Release Time Sunday, July 29 (Time to be determined by Management) IMPORTANT Any animal that has official herdbook registry papers ( 6 digit number) issued by AMSS and has any black hair cannot be shown at any show. All exhibitors must wear white trousers. White shirts are preferred, however,colored dress farm shirts may be worn. Class Senior Showmanship (Ages 15 & Over) $ Rosettes 1-3 places 2 Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 12-14) $ Rosette 1-3 places 3 Junior Showmanship (Ages 11 and under $ Rosettes 1-3 places 4 Spring Heifer Calf, born March 1 - May 1, 2018 $

11 5 Winter Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2018 $ Fall Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, 2017 $ Summer Yearling Heifer, born March 1 - August 31, 2017 $ Spring Yearling Heifer born March 1 - May 31, 2017 $ Winter Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, 2017 $ Fall Yearling Heifer, born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2016 $ YRP Junior Milking Shorthorn Reserve Champion $75 Banner 12 YRP Junior Milking Shorthorn Champion 13 Junior Two Year Old, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2016 $ Senior Two Year Old, born Sept. 1, August 31, 2016 $ Junior Three Year Old, born March 1 - August 31, 2015 $ Senior Three Year Old, born Sept. 1, February 28, 2015 $ Cow, 4 Year Old or over, born before Sept. 1, 2014 $ Aged Cow, 5 Year Old, born before Sept. 1 - August 31, 2013 $ Aged Cow, 6 Year Old and over $ Dry Cow All dry cows, 3, 4, and 5 years old and over must be shown in the dry cow class. Cows to be born before Sept. 1, 2012 $ YRP Senior Milking Shorthorn Champion $75 Banner 22 YRP Senior Milking Shorthorn Reserve Champion 23 YRP Grand Champion $100 Banner 24 YRP Reserve Grand Champion $75 Banner SPECIAL AWARDS Junior Champion Female Tres Colles Farm, Sheryl Stevens Family Banner Ohio Milking Shorthorn Association Reserve Junior Champion Female Rising Star Farms, Jim & Samantha Scott Family Banner Ohio Milking Shorthorn Association Grand Champion Milking Shorthorn (Trophy) Dairy Farmers of America Weiss Way Farms, Casey & Krista Weiss Family Reserve Grand Champion Milking Shorthorn Toppview Farm, Topp Family Senior Showmanship Ohio Milking Shorthorn Society Showmanship Award Ohio Milking Shorthorn Society Intermediate Showmanship Ohio Milking Shorthorn Society Junior Showmanship Ohio Milking Shorthorn Society Showmanship Award Ohio Milking Shorthorn Society 11

12 207 SUMMER NATIONAL RED AND WHITE Arrival Time Must be in place by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 24 Judging Thursday, July 26, 1:00 p.m. Release Time Sunday, July 29 (Time to be determined by Management) IMPORTANT All exhibitors must wear white trousers. White shirts are preferred, however, colored dress farm shirts may be worn. Class Junior Two-Year Old Cow, born March 1- August 31, Senior Two-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, 2015 Feb. 29, Junior Three-Year Old Cow, born March 1 - August 31, Senior Three-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, Feb. 28, YRP Intermediate Red and White Champion 6 YRP Reserve Intermediate Red and White Champion 7 Four-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, Five -Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, August 31, Aged Cow, born before Sept. 1, Cow, that has produced at least 125,000 lbs. of milk 11 YRP Senior Red and White Champion 12 YRP Reserve Senior Red and White Champion 13 YRP Grand Red and White Champion $100 Banner 14 YRP Reserve Grand Red and White Champion $75 Banner 15 Senior Showmanship (Ages 15 & Over) 16 Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 12-14) 17 Junior Showmanship (Ages 11 and under) 18 Spring Heifer Calf, born March 1 - May 1, Winter Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, Fall Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, Summer Yearling Heifer, born June 1, - August 31, Spring Yearling Heifer, born March 1- May 31, Winter Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, Feb. 28, Fall Yearling Heifer, born Sept. 1- Nov. 30, Fall Yearling in Milk, born after Sept. 1, YRP Junior Red and White Champion 27 YRP Reserve Junior Red and White Champion 12

13 NATIONAL JUNIOR RED & WHITE SHOW WHO: 4-H and National Junior Red & White Association Members WHAT: Regional National Junior Red & White Show to be held in conjunction with the Junior Red & White Show at the Ohio State Fair WHEN: Friday, July 26, 2018 WHERE: Ohio State Fair, Columbus Ohio WHY: To encourage and promote youth shows at the National level ENTRIES: Ohio 4-H/FFA age youth will enter as a 4-H member with Extension County Educator/FFA Advisor signature. National Junior Red and White Members ages (who are too old for 4-H) will enter the Open Class Red and White or Holstein Show and check the box expressing that they would like to participate in the Regional National Junior Show on Friday. Animals shown on Friday may then be shown during the Open Shows on Saturday and/or Sunday with anyone showing the animal. All information of animals must be pre-entered. One wild card substitution and one in class substitution will be honored. ENTRY FEES: Entry fees will be paid by 4-H youth to exhibit in the Junior Show, but an additional entry fee will not be assessed to enter the Regional National Junior Show. It is the expectation that National (non 4-H/FFA) Youth wishing to participate in the Junior Show will enter the Open Class Show for Saturday and/or Sunday and will pay an Open Class Entry Fee. GUIDELINES: Membership and ownership rules will be enforced and checked as stated in the National Junior Red and White Show Guidelines and Policies. PREMIUMS: Only 4-H/FFA Youth will receive premiums, but placings and Champions will be named and awarded for both the Junior Show and Regional National Junior Red and White Show. JUNIOR ALL OHIO: Points for the Junior All-Ohio contest will be awarded from the "Junior" show on Friday, because all Ohio Red and White Junior members ages 9-21 will be eligible to show. QUESTIONS: Contact, Angi Kaverman, Director, Dairy Cattle Department, Ohio State Fair (cell) or at kdairy@live.com 13

14 208 DAIRY FEEDERS Please be sure to read Rules and Regulations at Arrival Time Monday, July 30 8:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Weigh-In Monday, July 30 1:00 3:00 p.m. All animals must be in line for weigh-in by 3:00 p.m. Only one weigh-in will be permitted per animal Showmanship 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 31 Age divisions will be set according to number of exhibitors signed up Sign up for showmanship will be done at weigh-in Judging Wednesday, August 1 10:00 a.m. Release Time After the conclusion of the show All dairy calf feeders must be out of the barn by 3:00 p.m. Animals will be stalled in the Voinovich Cattle Building. Show and stalling will be done under the direction of the Dairy Cattle Department. Show will be held in the Cooper Arena. All market and breeding animals exhibited at the Ohio State Fair must be fully owned by the exhibitor as evidenced by a bill of sale or registration, including all showing rights, and in the complete custody and care of the exhibitor. Ownership of an animal shall be considered lost if the animal has been consigned or lost after the applicable date even if the animal is bought back by the exhibitor. Must be in exhibitor's possession by March 15, Entries are due June 20 Entry Fee $15 Bedding inside of Voinovich will be provided at a charge of $20, which must be paid at time of entry. Please see entry form. Calves must be castrated, dehorned and properly healed by fair. It is recommend all calves be properly vaccinated prior to the fair. All dairy feeders must be purebred Holstein, Red and White, or Brown Swiss. No dairy crossbred or beef cattle cross will be permitted. The decision of the breed classifying judges is final in determining the breed of an animal. The use of show sticks is the decision of the exhibitor. Dress attire will consist of jean (denim) and a shirt of the exhibitor s choice. Dairy feeders will be shown according to weight. Calves must weigh from 400 to 700 pounds at weigh- in. Any animal weighing over 700 pounds will be shown in a heavyweight class, and will not be eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion. Classes will be divided after weigh-in. Dairy feeders not meeting weight requirement will be permitted to show in showmanship. Top five (5) placing calves in the show will receive the following: Grand Champion $500 Banner Reserve Champion $400 Banner 3rd place $300 4th place $200 5th place $100 Class premiums will be based on the following sliding scale: 1-4 entries: 1st - $30 5 entries: 1st - $30, 2nd - $ entries: 1st - $30, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $10, 4th - $ entries: 1st - $40, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20, 4th - $15, 5th - $10 All dairy feeders must be individually identified under the supervision of the county extension educator (ear tags) by March 15, Maximum of three (3) dairy feeders per exhibitor. 14

15 OHIO 4-H DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING CONTEST Both the Ohio State Fair and Franklin County Farm Bureau sponsor awards for this contest that is held annually at the Spring Dairy Expo. The earlier date allows additional time to prepare Ohio 4-H teams for national competitions. Each youth who earns an award will be invited to attend the Ohio State Fair for recognition during breed shows. Those who are unable to attend will have their awards forwarded to them. Listed below are the awards and their sponsors. 1. The ten highest scoring contestants receive awards provided by the Ohio State Fair. In addition, some Honorable Mention ribbons are given to places eleven and beyond. 2. The five highest scoring county teams of three or four members receive awards provided by the Ohio State Fair. 3. Awards for the top ten individuals in Oral Reasons are sponsored by Franklin County Farm Bureau. 4. Juniors are presented rosettes, provided by the Ohio State Fair for the top five teams and individuals. DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING CLINICS FOR 4-H AND FFA YOUTH Friday, July 27 - Cooper Arena Registration at 3:00 p.m. Clinic begins at 3:30 p.m. Friday, August 3 - Cooper Arena Registration at 3:00 p.m. Clinic begins at 3:30 p.m. Two separate judging clinics will be held during the 2018 Ohio State Fair, one during each week. All currently enrolled Ohio 4-H and FFA youth are welcome to participate. Registration will take place 30 minutes prior to the start of each clinic. Judging will consist of 3-4 separate classes representing both heifers and cows of the breeds available. Senior division contestants will give one sets of oral reasons on two cow classes. Junior division contestants will also be encouraged to present reasons, but a reasons score will not be tabulated. Although this event is termed as a clinic, so that classes can be discussed after cards are turned in, it is also a contest in which individual results will be tabulated and posted. Participants will be able to view results on the bulletin board just outside of the dairy office as they become available. Overall winners in both junior (14 years old as of January 1, 2018) and senior (15 years old and over, as of January 1, 2018), divisions will share in premiums as follows: Senior Division - $ Junior Division - $ DAIRY CATTLE SKILLATHON VOINOVICH MEZZANINE Thursday, July 26-3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 1-1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. All junior fair skillathon age champions (9 through 18) will receive money from the Youth Reserve Program. This amount varies from year to year and will be announced during each skillathon award ceremony. Each age winner and the overall skillathon champion in all nine (9) skillathons will receive an award sponsored by The Ohio 4-H and FFA Foundations. Additional information regarding Skillathons, Showmanships, Outstanding Market Exhibitor Project Finalist, and Project Book Record Contest can be found under Showmanship Division listed on the Ohio State Fair website. SALE OF CHAMPIONS FORMAT Grand Champion Cheese will sell in the Sale of Champions, on Sunday, August 5, 2:00 p.m. The top seven (7) junior dairy cattle breed champion exhibitors will represent the dairy industry in the Sale of Champions Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions will have a top dollar cap as follows: Grand Champion Cheese...$3,500 Twenty-five percent (25%), or amount over cap listed above, whichever is greater, will be distributed among other youth exhibitors. These funds will go towards scholarships, Outstanding Market Exhibitor Program, showmanship, skillathons, breeding livestock, FFA, 4-H, Ohio State Fair Band and Choir, and endowments. 15

16 ENTRY INFORMATION Junior exhibitors must provide registration information to "pre-enter animals". One wild card animal substitution and one in class substitution will be honored. Those substitutions can be declared at check-in time at the fair. Junior entry blank requires specific signatures: exhibitor, parent and either a County Extension Professional, or FFA advisor. Indicate clearly if the entry is 4-H, or FFA. Animal count/breed information as requested on the entry blank. Animal fee information and the number of animals should agree with breed/count information. No advance entry is required to enter showmanship or skillathon. Entry due date of June 20, means the entry blank and money must be postmarked by this date. Metered mail is not acceptable. Checks should be made payable to: Ohio State Fair. It's permissible to pay for multiple family members with only one check, provided all entries are sent in the same envelope. ONLINE ENTRY INFORMATION You may enter online at Exhibitors should keep their exact login information (user name/password). You must provide information for either your FFA advisor or 4-H County Extension Professional. The junior exhibitor s entry will not be finalized until the confirmation is received back from either the FFA Advisor, or 4-H County Extension Professional. This confirmation will take the place of the required signatures. LATE ENTRY (June 21-July 20) requires a $50.00 late fee per exhibitor, per species, plus the usual per animal charge. If wanting to enter both Junior and Open, then it would be $50.00 for each area, plus the animal entry fee. Any entry made after July 20 will be charged $75.00 per exhibitor, per species and per animal charge. TICKET INFORMATION Junior Fair exhibitors are provided a ticket for each day they are required to participate as a Junior Fair exhibitor. These tickets are colored coded. Junior Fair Exhibitors may not purchase parking permits! Tickets, for family member use, are available throughout the fair: $ day punch ticket (multi person use - example: 3 people, 2 admissions ) $ one day ticket (one individual use) PREMIUMS Premium (amount listed after the class information) is processed and mailed at the conclusion of the fair. Any exhibitor who has not received due money by October 31, 2018, should notify the Entry Department at 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, Oh 43211, phone , or b.prince@expo.ohio.gov or Stacey French, , s.french@expo.ohio.gov IMPORTANT If you receive premiums of $499 and over, the State of Ohio now requires you to register as a "new supplier" at This MUST be done before any payment will be processed. Please be aware you will be asked for banking information, as your payment will be direct deposit. You may use either a checking or savings account. If you have won $499 and over in the past, you do not need to register. However, you are responsible to make any address or name changes, by going to www. supplier.obm.ohio.gov and update you information. 16

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