2017 Fair Royalty. Eads, Colorado September 6-10, Reagen Johnson, Queen. Kiya Leonard, Princess. Savanna Brown, Tiny Tot Princess

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1 2017 Kiowa County Fair Princess Kiya Leonard Premium List and Rules Governing The Kiowa County Fair Eads, Colorado September 6-10, 2017 Hey! My name is Kiya Leonard. I am the 13 year old daughter of Yonda Leonard and Levi Leonard. I attend Eads Middle School, and I enjoy sports and anything with my animals. I show pigs, goats, and horse in 4-H. I am excited to be part of the Royalty this year and will do my best to promote Kiowa County Fair Royalty Reagen Johnson, Queen Kiya Leonard, Princess Savanna Brown, Tiny Tot Princess 72 1

2 2017 Kiowa County Fair Queen Reagen Johnson 2017 Kiowa County Fair Tiny Tot Princess Savanna Brown Hi! I m Reagen Johnson and I am excited to serve as your 2017 Kiowa County Fair Queen. I have looked forward to becoming the Kiowa County Queen since my older sister, Courtney, was queen in I have enjoyed spending this summer representing Kiowa County at fairs throughout Southeast Colorado. My horse, Jim, and I have met many amazing people, and we are looking forward to seeing you in Eads! I am an 17 year old junior at Eads High School where I am on the cheer, volleyball, basketball and track teams. I am also active in 4-H and FFA. I live and work on the McBryde Ranch with my parents, Mike and Martha, and my sister, Morgyn. I look forward to seeing everyone at the fair!! I m Savanna Renee Brown, daughter of Josh & Therisa Brown, and big sister to Cheyenne & Wesley. I am 9 years old and will be in the 3rd grade at Eads Elementary School. I enjoy working cows, roping, and competing on my horse, Tater. I also enjoy reading, drawing and being outside as much as I can be. I am proud and honored to be representing Kiowa County as the 2017 Tiny Tot Princess. I look forward to seeing everyone at the fair! 2 71

3 H & FFA LIVESTOCK BUYERS Kevin Alm American Implement Rex & Sharon Barlow Baxter Agency Big R Brase Insurance Amanda Brown, CPA BT Trucking Colorado Mills Crossroads Central, LLC Eads Auto Supply Eads Consumer Supply Eastern Slope Telephone Farm Credit Fell Vet Clinic First National Bank, Las Animas, La Junta Foam Insulation 4U Granada Feeders Haswell Propane Lance Jagers KCNB Kiowa Health Mart Koehler Oilfield Service Kouri Cattle Co. La Junta Mill & Elevator Mike & Deb Lening M & M Feeds McClave State Bank Peterson Payne Farm Bureau Insurance Butch & Brenda Robertson Saffer Sprayer Service Scherler Sales Shiver Hauling TBK Bank Tri County Farms Tri County Ford Trosper Angus Doug & Keith Uhland Jeff Uhland Walker State Farm Insurance Weber Water Service Gary & Jeanette Wollert Auctioneers Denny Flock Les Olhauser Larry Lusher Brad Morgan Thank you Charlene Flock and crew from Burlington Livestock Exchange for clerking the sale. 70 Table of Contents Parade Queen Contest Admission Fair Presenters Program of Events Show & Tell Ranch Rodeo H Exhibit Day H General Exhibits H Cloverbuds H & FFA EXHIBITS Livestock Schedule of Events H & FFA Livestock Rules Junior Livestock Sale Swine Sheep Goats Beef Cattle Livestock Showmanship Rabbits Poultry Garden Field Crops FFA Agriculture Mechanics OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK Rabbits Poultry OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS Open Class Rules Garden Field Crops Flowers Flower Arrangements Photography Art Antiques Furniture Hobby Collections Food Preservation Baked Goods Fancy Work Quilts Afghans Heirloom Display Clothing Nursing Home Junior Division, Ages Junior Division, Ages Children s Corner Small Animal Show & Tell Food Auction Buyers Award Donors H/FFA Livestock Buyers

4 Kiowa County Fair Parade 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 9th Town of Eads Main Street For information call: (719) Theme: Let s Stirrup Some Fun! Submitted by Jeramy McNeely Floats Judging Criteria: Best use of materials Best use of theme Best use of color Creative/unique Lineup: Hickman Street East of Courthouse 4-H & FFA 1ST $ ND $50.00 Organizations 1ST $ ND $50.00 Businesses 1ST $ ND $50.00 Open 1ST $ ND $50.00 Miscellaneous Judging Criteria: Judges Choice Lineup: Goff Street West of Courthouse Other Commercial: 14 th St. By Southeast Colorado Power Political: Goff Street West of Courthouse Eads School: Courthouse Parking Lot All Other Schools: Goff Street West of Courthouse Bands: Goff Street West of Courthouse Entries need to be at Eads City Park at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 9 th. No pre-registration is required. 4 Sale Total - 71 Head, $71, Beef $ 12, head $ 2, avg. Swine $ 23, head $ avg. Sheep $ 14, head $ avg. Goats $ 17, head $ avg. Poultry $ 1, head $ avg. Rabbits $ 1, head $ avg. Grand Champion Kiowa National Bank $ 2, Reserve Champion Barlow & Sons $ 2, Grand Champion Crossroads Central $1, Reserve Champion Community State Bank $ 1, Grand Champion Ellenberger Farms $ 1, Grand Champion Brown Funeral Home $ 1, Reserve Champion Ace Consumer Supply $ Grand Champion Sand Creek Inc. $ Rivers Equipment $ Ace Tire Service $ Reserve Champion D.W. Waste Management $ Grand Champion H / FFA LIVESTOCK BUYERS Kiowa National Bank $ Reserve Champion MARKET BEEF MARKET SWINE MARKET SHEEP MARKET GOAT MARKET POULTRY MARKET RABBITS 69

5 2016 KIOWA COUNTY 4-H FOOD AUCTION BUYERS Keith & Jennifer Crow Eric & Shannon Ellenberger Jacob & Katharina Fehr Branden & Tabatha Ferris Robin & Cody Fox Mike & Martha Johnson Marvin & Gail Koeller Fran & Randy Larrew Dwight & Bonnie Lessenden Joe & Laurie Musgrave Gloria Peck Travis Taylor Paul L. Wagner Mike & Delisa Weeks 2016 FAIR AWARD DONORS 21st Century Equipment 2W Trucking B & R Machine Works Rex G. Barlow Barlow & Sons Art Blooding & Daughters, Inc. Crossroads Central, LLC Crows Stop & Shop Jesse & Danyelle Deines Double T Eads Consumer Supply Eric & Shannon Ellenberger George & Dorothy Ellicott Brandon & Tabatha Ferris Louis & Dawn James Trent & Melissa Jones KCVN, LLC Kiowa County Abstract Company Kiowa Healthmart Micheal & Cindy McLoud Mark & Michelle Nelson Sam & Denise Nelson Marvin & Pattie Richardson Mary Shafer Darrel & Jodi Stolzenberger Thunder Petroleum Trosper Family W & W Farms, LLC Mike & Delisa Weeks Kiowa County Queen Contest KIOWA COUNTY QUEEN CONTEST Sunday, August 27, :00 p.m. Kiowa County Fairgrounds Contact: Yonda Leonard Queen Contest will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 27, for the purpose of selecting the Fair Rodeo Queen, Junior and Tiny Tot Princess for the following year. 2. Must be a Kiowa County Resident. 3. Age requirements: Queen (single); Junior Princess 9-14; Tiny Tot 5-8;. Age is determined as of the date of the contest. 4. Notice of queen contest will be put in the Kiowa County Independent two weeks prior to the contest date. 5. Queen contest will be conducted by person appointed by Kiowa County Fair Board and parents or care givers of current royalty with appointee as chairperson. 6. Approved patterns will be used for the horsemanship contest and will be 50% of score, poise and personality 25%, and appearance 25% of score. A contestant must score at least 60% of the possible points in each category (Horsemanship, Poise and Personality, and Appearance) to qualify for Queen. Proper fitting tack will be included in the Appearance section. 7. Patterns for horsemanship will be sent to any interested person prior to contest by calling the Royalty coordinator. 8. Proper Royalty attire, including long pants, long sleeved shirt, western hat, belt, and boots are required. Chaps are optional. 9. Judge s notes will be available after contest WITHOUT scores. Score sheets will be kept confidential until crowning of royalty on Saturday of Fair. Judge s decision is final. Any undo criticism by any person associated with a contestant will result in disqualification of said contestant. 10. The Queen and her attendants will be crowned at the Rodeo on Saturday after all other dignitaries are announced (so as not to confuse them with the current royalty.) Sash, flowers, and the Queen s Buckle will be presented at this time. 11. The Queen and attendant s reign will begin October 1 and continue through September 30 the next year. Royalty may serve consecutive years in the same position, at the discretion of the Fair Board. 12. The Junior and Tiny Tot Princess are required to attend the Kiowa County Fair and Rodeo and compete in County Day. 13. Queen is required to attend four (4) rodeos during her reign which includes the Kiowa County Fair and Rodeo and compete in Kiowa County Fun Day during the fair. 14. Mileage will be paid as follows: Queen - $250.00; Junior Princess - $100.00; Tiny Tot - $ This will be paid upon reporting to the Fair Board at the October meeting. 68 5

6 2017 KIOWA COUNTY FAIR Gate Admission Wednesday, Sept No Charge Thursday, Sept No Charge Friday, Sept $8.00 Saturday, Sept $8.00 Children 5 & Under... Free There will be no additional charge for Rodeos or BBQ! CPRA card members and one guest will be admitted for free upon display of CPRA card. Race horse owners and one jockey will be admitted for free. Wristbands for Friday AND Saturday admittance may be purchased in advance at the Kiowa County Courthouse, or at the gate on Friday. Department 824 SMALL ANIMAL SHOW & TELL Judging: Thursday, September 7th, :30 p.m. - American Legion Hall RULES 1. All small animal exhibits need to be in place by 4:30 p.m. 2. The Small Animal show is open to any Kiowa County youth under the age of 19. There are no 4-H classes available in this show. 3. Bring pet(s) in a cage or box or on leash. Tables will be provided for exhibitor s use. 4. Exhibitors will need to remain close to their pet(s). 5. Exhibitors will be allowed to take their pet(s) home immediately following the show. 6. Animal may not have already been judged in 4-H, FFA or Open Class competition. 7. Animals winning at a previous year s fair are not eligible for Champion or Reserve Champion awards. 8. Animals will be judged on individual merit and not in competition with other species. The basis for judging is as follows: A. Animal Appearance * Cleanliness * General Health * Grooming (if any) * Appearance of hair coat (if any) B.. Skill in Presenting Animal * Handling * Control C.. Knowledge of animal D. Ability to answer questions concerning the animal Cats 1921 Dogs 1922 Guinea Pigs 1923 Hamsters 1924 Pocket Rodents (gerbils, white mice, rats, etc.) 1925 Rabbits 1926 Other Things (could be any other small pet, exotic or common) PURCHASE A WRISTBAND FOR $15.00 AT THE KIOWA COUNTY COURTHOUSE All ribbon premiums will be paid in Eads Shopping Bucks redeemable at any retail business in Kiowa County. 6 67

7 1980 Paper Mache Animals 1981 Bird Houses 1982 Calligraphy 1983 Other Miscellaneous FOODS - AGES 9-13 DIVISION 3 - CLASSES Drop Cookies Bar Cookies 1987 Other Cookies 1988 Loaf Quick Bread 1989 Frosted Cake 1990 Loaf Yeast Bread Yeast Rolls Pieces Candy 1993 Fruit Pie Muffins 1995 Other Foods Department 823 CHILDREN S CORNER RULES Open to all county youngsters 8 years old or younger. DIVISION 1 - CLASSES Cookies Decorated Cookies 2002 Hobby Collection consisting of 6 articles 2003 Handiwork item (embroidery, sewing, knitting etc.) 2004 A Craft Item 2005 Crayon Art 2006 Pencil Art 2007 Colored Pencil Art 2008 Marker Art 2009 Painting 2010 Rubber Stamping 2011 Ceramics 2012 Refrigerator magnet 2013 Holiday item 2014 Decorated Pumpkin 2015 Decorated Clothing 2016 Decorated Picture Frame 2017 Plaster, Clay or Play Dough Project 2018 Beadwork 2019 Photography 2020 Tie Dye Article 2021 Batik Article 2022 Leather work 2023 Jewelry 2024 Teddy Bear - Best Dressed 2025 Teddy Bear - Most Loved (Tattered) 2026 Wind Chimes 2027 Paper Mache Animals 1875 Bird Houses 1876 Calligraphy 1877 Sheet Foam Art 1878 Other - Children s Corner 66 Kiowa County Fair Board Bart Michael, President Scotty Engelhardt, Vice President Tearle Lessenden, Secretary/Treasurer Areta Laird, Open Class Andrew McCracken, Horse Races Raelynn Riley, Vendors & Entertainment Barbara Scranton, Member Kiowa County Commissioners Cindy McCloud Donald Oswald Richard Scott Kiowa County Extension Jeramy McNeely, Extension Agent Karen Jones, Administrative Assistant Vocational Agriculture Lindsey Todd Junior Livestock Committee Tim Trosper, Chairman Rod Cole Eric Ellenberger Trent Jones Mark Nelson Michelle Nelson Royalty Reagen Johnson, Queen Kiya Leonard, Junior Princess Savanna Brown, Tiny Tot Princess Kiowa County Fair The objectives of the Kiowa County Fair are: to increase the awareness of what is being done and can be done in agriculture, homemaking, and business enterprises. to encourage youth to develop skills in an atmosphere of friendly competition. The educational knowledge gained by exhibitors and spectators is the basis of our County Fair. The Kiowa County Fair Board welcomes any suggestions that would increase the educational value and success of the fair. 7

8 PROGRAM OF EVENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 7 4-H Exhibit Day Eads Community Building 6:00 pm... Fashion Revue and Awards Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 6:00 pm... Kiowa Co. Queen Contest, Fairgrounds Arena WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 10:00 am...livestock must be in place 2:00 pm 4-H & FFA Poultry & Rabbit Show 3-7:00 pm.. Exhibit Hall open for Open Class Exhibits 5:00 pm 4H & FFA Goat Show 6:00 pm....secc Barrel Racing 6:00 & 8:00 pm Kit Carson Melodrama 7:00 pm...exhibit Hall closes THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 6:00 am...chuck Wagon Breakfast on Maine Street 7-9:00 am.exhibit Hall open for Open Class Exhibits 8:00 am 4H & FFA Swine Show 10:00 am.open Class judging in Community Bldg 11:00 am.4h & FFA Beef Show 1:00 pm...4h & FFA Sheep Show 3:00 pm Round Robin Show 4:30 pm Small Animal Show & Tell 4:30 pm Rocky Mountain Oyster and Catfish Fry 6:00 pm... 6, Ranch Rodeo to follow 6:00 pm... Exhibit Hall closes FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 6:00 am.. Chuck Wagon Breakfast on Maine Street 8:00 am Exhibit Hall Open 9:30 am.. 4H & FFA Junior Livestock Sale 12:00 pm.beef Barbecue at Fairgrounds 1:15 pm...cpra Rodeo & Horse Racing 6:00 pm...exhibit Hall Closes 6:00 pm...team Roping 9:00 pm..fair Dance, American Legion Hall SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 10:00 am...parade - Maine Street 11:00 am...exhibit Hall opens after Parade 12:00 pm...pork Barbecue at Fairgrounds 1:15 pm CPRA Rodeo & Horse Racing, to be followed by Mini Bulls & Mini Broncs 2:00 pm.exhibitors may check premium listings, if not checked exhibitor must accept as listed. 3-4:00 pm..all exhibits released after checked out by clerks 5pm -12am..Maine Street Dance 6:00 pm... Eads Alumni Banquet SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 8:00 am.cowboy Church at Fairgrounds 10:00 am..kiowa County Open Fun Day Fairgrounds Arena 4-H & FFA Livestock Schedule is found on page 22 8 FOODS - AGES DIVISION 12 - CLASSES: Drop Cookies Bar Cookies 1942 Other Cookies 1943 Loaf Quick Bread 1944 Frosted Cake 1945 Loaf Yeast Bread Yeast Rolls Pieces Candy 1948 Fruit Pie Muffins 1950 Other Foods Department 822 JUNIOR DIVISION AGES 9-13 ART - AGES Colored Sketch 1952 Pencil Sketch 1953 Painting 1954 Drawing 1955 Computer Art 1956 Photography 1957 Other Art MISCELLANEOUS - AGES 9-13 DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1960 Sewing 1961 Embroidery 1962 Crochet 1963 Knitting 1964 Quilting 1965 Latch Hook 1966 Decorated Clothing 1967 Tie Dye or Batik 1968 Decorated Pumpkin 1969 Artificial Floral Arrangement 1970 Teddy Bear - Made by exhibitor 1971 Beadwork 1972 Jewelry 1973 Woodworking 1974 Ceramics 1975 Rubber Stamping 1976 Sheet Foam Art 1977 Decorated Picture Frame 1978 Model 1979 Wind Chimes 65

9 1889 Acrylic, Flowers 1890 Acrylic, Building DIVISION 7 - CLASSES: 1891 Pencil Sketches, Still Life 1892 Pencil Sketches, Portrait 1893 Pencil Sketches, Landscape 1894 Pencil Sketches, Animals 1895 Pencil Sketches, Flowers 1896 Pencil Sketches, Building 1897 Pencil Sketches, Other DIVISION 8 - CLASSES: 1898 Colored Pencil Sketches, Still Life 1899 Colored Pencil Sketches, Portrait 1900 Colored Pencil Sketches, Landscape 1901 Colored Pencil Sketches, Animals 1902 Colored Pencil Sketches, Flowers 1903 Colored Pencil Sketches, Building 1904 Colored Pencil Sketches, Other SMALL ANIMAL SHOW & TELL Bring your pet Thursday, September 7th at 4:30 p.m. American Legion Hall DIVISION 9 - CLASSES: 1905 Ink Sketches, Still Life 1906 Ink Sketches, Portrait 1907 Ink Sketches, Landscape 1908 Ink Sketches, Animals 1909 Ink Sketches, Flowers 1910 Ink Sketches, Building 1911 Ink Sketches, Other DIVISION 10 - CLASSES: 1912 Charcoal Drawings 1913 Cartoons 1914 Other Paintings 1915 Computer Generated MISCELLANEOUS - AGES DIVISION 11 - CLASSES: 1918 Sewing 1919 Embroidery 1920 Crochet 1921 Knitting 1922 Quilting 1923 Decorated Clothing 1924 Latch Hook 1925 Decorated Pumpkin 1926 Doll Clothing 1927 Beadwork 1928 Jewelry 1929 Woodworking 1930 Ceramics 1931 Rubber Stamping 1932 Model 1933 Calligraphy 1934 Sheet Foam Art 1935 Artificial Floral Arrangement 1936 Other Miscellaneous RANCH RODEO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 6:00 pm, Rodeo to follow 4 man teams, $400 per team Open to 25 teams All events performed at same time Trailer Loading, Doctor One, Pen One, Double Mugging Cash Only Entries - Cash Payout 64 9

10 4-H EXHIBIT DAY AUGUST 7, 2017 Eads Community Building Department 820 JUNIOR DIVISION - AGES Hallie Barlow 10:00 am Interview judging begins 5:00-7:00 pm Exhibits open to the public 6:00 pm Fashion Revue Awards Program Food Auction Exhibit day classes are listed in this section. For exhibit requirements, the State Fair Syllabus will be used. 4-H Leaders have this information for projects they lead. Judging will include evaluation of the exhibit and an interview with the exhibitor, as each member brings their exhibit to be judged according to the schedule. Those who are not present for interview will not be eligible for awards or premium money. Exception may be made only on advance written request from exhibitor and parent in case of hardship. All ribbon premiums will be paid in Eads Shopping Bucks. Premiums and ribbons for completed projects will be awarded using a modified American/Danish system as it follows the Colorado State Fair system. A judge may award more than one blue/1st ribbon if the quality of projects requires; however, only the top entry per class may be deemed eligible for State Fair. If the top exhibit is awarded a red ribbon, it is eligible for State Fair only on conditions established by the judge and Extension Office. The 4-H Council will seek sponsorship of awards for each division as determined by the Extension Office. To be eligible for an award a project must have received first place and project champion. All exhibits must be in place by 10:00 a.m. or immediately after interview and cannot be taken until after Fashion Revue and Awards Program. An awards program will be held to recognize Exhibit Day winners following the evening Fashion Revue. Food and Cake Decorating 4-H project exhibits will be auctioned during the Fashion Revue and Awards Program. Consignment of an exhibit is optional, not required. Three percent of the sale price will go to the Kiowa County 4-H Scholarship fund, and the remainder to the member. All exhibits qualifying for State Fair (first place or champion in unit) should be in the County Extension Office by Monday, August 14 by 4:30 pm. Exhibits should be labeled with Name, Project, and County, and packed for handling and hauling. Members 4-H records may be either in pencil or ink or by typewriter or computer your choice will not affect judging. Content is the consideration in judging. All 4-H Projects shown at Exhibit Day must be exhibited at the County Fair to receive premium money and project completion. Projects must be in place by 9:00 am on Thursday, September 7th. In order to receive a check for Food Auction items, each exhibitor is required to complete a Thank You card according to the instructions from the Extension Office. 10 PHOTOGRAPHY - AGES Photographs 5"x7" or larger are suggested for better public viewing Portrait 1851 Still Life 1852 Scapes - Land, Sea, Snow 1853 Animals 1854 Activities 1855 Architecture (buildings) 1856 Historical Sites 1857 Seasons or Holidays 1858 Action 1859 Rural Life 1860 Snapshot 1861 Humorous - any subject 1862 Series (at least three) 1863 Other Photo ART - AGES DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1865 Miniatures 5"x7" and under (Oil, Watercolor, Acrylic, Pastel, Pen and Ink, Pencil) 1866 Mixed Media DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1867 Oil Painting, Still Life 1868 Oil Painting, Portrait 1869 Oil Painting, Landscape 1870 Oil Painting, Animals 1871 Oil Painting, Flowers 1872 Oil Painting, Building DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1873 Water Colors, Still Life 1874 Water Colors, Portrait 1875 Water Colors, Landscape 1876 Water Colors, Animals 1877 Water Colors, Flowers 1878 Water Colors, Building DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1879 Pastels, Still Life 1880 Pastels, Portrait 1881 Pastels, Landscape 1882 Pastels, Animals 1883 Pastels, Flowers 1884 Pastels, Building DIVISION 6 - CLASSES: 1885 Acrylic, Still Life 1886 Acrylic, Portrait 1887 Acrylic, Landscape 1888 Acrylic, Animals 63

11 1818 Knitted Afghan 1819 Afghan Stitch Afghan 1820 Swedish Weaving Afghan 1821 Any Other Afghan DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1822 Baby Afghan or Robe, Crocheted 1823 Baby Afghan or Robe, Knitted Department 817 HEIRLOOM DISPLAY This is a DISPLAY ONLY entry for items made by someone who is no longer living or available to enter their own exhibit. The exhibits in this category will not be judged, but are intended to be viewed and enjoyed by all Any Heirloom item Department 818 CLOTHING 1826 Dress 1827 Jacket 1828 Jumpsuit 1829 Shirt, Plain 1830 Shirt, Western 1831 Slacks or Trousers 1832 Shorts 1833 Suit 1834 Coat 1835 Vest 1836 Skirt 1837 Blouse 1838 Apron 1839 Doll Clothing 1840 Other Miscellaneous Clothing Department 819 NURSING HOME - SHELTERED CARE RESIDENT 1842 Hobby/Craft Items 1843 Art Mediums 1844 Ceramics 1845 Wood Painting, Bird Houses, or Bricks 1846 Yarn Hook or Punch Yarn Projects 1847 Scrapbook/Photo Album 1848 Other Projects 62 GENERAL INFORMATION 4-H PROJECTS While each project will be different, most projects/exhibits will require a completed project manual, a complete E-Record presented in a sturdy binder, and an illustrated display board, all specific to each project. Some projects allow for a stand-alone exhibit, instead of a display board. For more information on displays and projects: 4-H members may also contact the Extension Office for more information or questions. DIVISION 1: ANIMAL SCIENCE VETERINARY SCIENCE 101 Airedales to Zebras - Unit 1 - Jr. 102 Airedales to Zebras, -Unit 1 - Int. 103 Airedales to Zebras - Unit 1 - Sr. 104 All Systems Go! - Unit 2 - Jr. 105 All Systems Go! - Unit 2 - Int. 106 All Systems Go! - Unit 2 - Sr. 107 On The Cutting Edge - Unit 3 - Jr. 108 On The Cutting Edge - Unit 3 - Int. 109 On The Cutting Edge - Unit 3 - Sr. HORSELESS HORSE 201 Horseless Horse - Unit 1 - Jr. 202 Horseless Horse - Unit 1 - Int. 203 Horseless Horse - Unit 1 - Sr. 204 Horseless Horse - Unit 2 - Jr. 205 Horseless Horse - Unit 2 - Int. 206 Horseless Horse - Unit 2 - Sr. 207 Horseless Horse - Unit 3 - Jr. 208 Horseless Horse - Unit 3 - Int. 209 Horseless Horse - Unit 3 - Sr. 210 Horseless Horse - Unit 4 - Jr. 211 Horseless Horse - Unit 4 - Int. 212 Horseless Horse - Unit 4 - Sr. CATS 301 Purr-Fect Pals - Unit 1 - Jr. 302 Purr-Fect Pals - Unit 1 - Int. 303 Purr-Fect Pals - Unit 1 - Sr. 304 Climbing Up - Unit 2 - Jr. 305 Climbing Up - Unit 2 - Int. 306 Climbing Up - Unit 2 - Sr. 307 Leaping Forward - Unit 3 - Jr. 308 Leaping Forward - Unit 3 - Int. 309 Leaping Forward - Unit 3 - Sr. DIVISION 2: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE GARDENING 401 See Then Sprout - Unit 1 - Jr. 402 See Then Sprout - Unit 1 - Int. 403 See Then Sprout - Unit 1 - Sr. 404 Let s Get Growing! - Unit 2 - Jr. 405 Let s Get Growing! - Unit 2 - Int. 406 Let s Get Growing! - Unit 2 - Sr. 407 Take Your Pick - Unit 3 - Jr. 408 Take Your Pick - Unit 3 - Int. 11

12 409 Take Your Pick - Unit 3 - Sr. 410 Growing Profits - Unit 4 - Sr. Adv. DIVISION 3: MECHANICAL SCIENCE BICYCLE 501 Bicycling For Fun - Unit 1 - Jr. 502 Bicycling For Fun - Unit 1 - Int. 503 Bicycling For Fun - Unit 1 - Sr. 504 Wheels In Motion - Unit 2 - Jr. 505 Wheels In Motion - Unit 2 - Int. 506 Wheels In Motion - Unit 2 - Sr. 507 Bicycle Self-Determined - Unit 3 - Int. 508 Bicycle Self-Determined - Unit 3 - Sr. COMPUTER POWER UNLIMITED SERIES 601 Newbie Know How - Display - Jr. 602 Newbie Know How - Display - Int. 603 Newbie Know How - Display - Sr. 604 Newbie Know How - Stand-Alone - Jr. 605 Newbie Know How - Stand-Alone - Int. 606 Newbie Know How - Stand-Alone - Sr. 607 Inside The Box - Display - Jr. 608 Inside The Box - Display - Int. 609 Inside The Box - Display - Sr. 610 Inside The Box - Stand-Alone - Jr. 611 Inside The Box - Stand-Alone - Int. 612 Inside The Box - Stand-Alone - Sr. 613 P2P - Peer To Peer - Display - Int. 614 P2P - Peer To Peer - Display - Sr. 615 P2P - Peer To Peer - Stand-Alone - Int. 616 P2P - Peer To Peer - Stand-Alone - Sr. 617 Computer Science - Display - Jr. 618 Computer Science - Display - Int. 619 Computer Science - Display - Sr. 620 Computer Science - Stand-Alone - Jr. 621 Computer Science - Stand-Alone - Int. 622 Computer Science - Stand-Alone - Sr. 623 Computers 21st Century - Display - Int. 624 Computers 21st Century - Display - Sr. 625 Computers 21st Century - Stand-Alone - Int. 626 Computers 21st Century - Stand-Alone - Sr. 627 Teens Teaching Tech - Display - Sr. 628 Teens Teaching Tech - Stand-Alone - Sr. ELECTRIC 701 Magic of Electricity - Unit 1 - Jr. 702 Magic of Electricity - Unit 1 - Int. 703 Magic of Electricity - Unit 1 - Sr. 704 Investigating Electricity - Unit 2 - Jr. 705 Investigating Electricity - Unit 2 - Int. 706 Investigating Electricity - Unit 2 - Sr. 707 Wired For Power - Unit 3 - Jr. 708 Wired For Power - Unit 3 - Int. 709 Wired For Power - Unit 3 - Sr. 710 Entering Electronics - Unit 4 - Sr. GPS & MAPPING 801 Setting Out - Unit 1 - Jr. 802 Setting Out - Unit 1 - Int. 803 Setting Out - Unit 1 - Sr. 804 On The Trail - Unit 2 - Jr. 805 On The Trail - Unit 2 - Int. 806 On The Trail - Unit 2 - Sr. 807 Reaching Destination - Unit 3 - Jr. 808 Reaching Destination - Unit 3 - Int. 809 Reaching Destination - Unit 3 - Sr. 810 Group Project - Jr. 811 Group Project - Int. 812 Group Project - Sr Any machine quilted quilt not listed above, or falling into any quilt definition: cathedral, window, puff, biscuit, yo-yo, crazy quilt, etc Any hand quilted quilt not listed above, or falling into any quilt definition: cathedral, window, puff, biscuit, yo-yo, crazy quilt, etc. DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: These quilts must be suitable for a child: 1795 Embroidered Baby Quilt, machine quilted 1796 Embroidered Baby Quilt, hand quilted 1797 Appliqué Baby Quilt, machine quilted 1798 Applique Baby Quilt, hand quilted 1799 Patchwork Baby Quilt, machine quilted 1800 Patchwork Baby Quilt, hand quilted 1801 Baby Comforter-tied 1802 Baby Quilt by more than one person, machine quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) 1803 Baby Quilt by more than one person, hand quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) Judges Choice, Rosette Department 816 AFGHANS AFGHANS - OPEN CLASS 1805 Simple - Crocheted Afghan (Example: Granny Square, Ripple, etc.) 1806 Intermediate - Crocheted Afghan (Example: Mile-A-Minute, Navaho, etc.) 1807 Advanced - Crocheted Afghan 1808 Knitted Afghan 1809 Afghan Stitch Afghan 1810 Swedish Weaving Afghan 1811 Any Other Afghan DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1812 Baby Afghan or Robe, Crocheted 1813 Baby Afghan or Robe, Knitted AFGHANS - SENIOR CLASS Senior classes are open to men and women 70 years of age and above. DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1815 Simple - Crocheted Afghan (Example: Granny Square, Ripple, etc.) 1816 Intermediate - Crocheted Afghan (Example: Mile-A-Minute, Navaho, etc.) 1817 Advanced - Crocheted Afghan 61

13 DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: These quilts must be suitable for a child: 1755 Embroidered Baby Quilt, machine quilted 1756 Embroidered Baby Quilt, hand quilted 1757 Appliqué Baby Quilt, machine quilted 1758 Applique Baby Quilt, hand quilted 1759 Patchwork Baby Quilt, machine quilted 1760 Patchwork Baby Quilt, hand quilted 1761 Baby Comforter-tied 1762 Baby Quilt by more than one person, machine quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) 1763 Baby Quilt by more than one person, hand quilted ( list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) Judges Choice, Rosette QUILTS - SENIOR CLASS Senior classes are open to men and women 70 years of age and above. DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1766 Patchwork (Pieced) Quilt, machine quilted 1767 Patchwork (pieced) Quilt, hand quilted 1768 Appliqué Quilt, machine quilted 1769 Applique Quilt, hand quilted 1770 Embroidered Quilt, machine quilted 1771 Embroidered Quilt, hand quilted 1772 Mixed Technique Quilt, machine quilted (must have 2 or more techniques) 1773 Mixed Technique Quilt, hand quilted (must have 2 or more techniques) 1774 Recycled Denim Quilt, must be 50% recycled fabric 1775 Recycled Quilt, machine quilted, must be 50% recycled fabric 1776 Recycled Quilt, hand quilted, must be 50% recycled fabric 1777 Recycled Quilt, machine quilted, must be 50% recycled t-shirt 1778 Recycled Quilt, hand quilted, must be 50% recycled t-shirt 1779 Old Top - New Back Quilt, machine quilted 1780 Old Top - New Back Quilt, hand quilted 1781 Quilt by more than one person, machine quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) 1782 Quilt by more than one person, hand quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) 1783 Panel Quilt, machine quilted 1784 Panel Quilt, hand quilted 1785 Comforters tied 1786 Beginning Quilting Any Article, machine quilted (5 yrs. or less quilting experience) 1787 Beginning Quilting Any Article, hand quilted (5 yrs. or less quilting experience) 1788 Quilted Wall Hangings, machine quilted 1789 Quilted Wall Hangings, hand quilted 1790 Quillow 1791 Quilt, miniature, no larger than 24 x24, must reflect an overall reduced scale in piecing, applique, pattern and binding MODEL ROCKETRY 901 Introduction to Rocketry - Unit 1 - Jr. 902 Introduction to Rocketry - Unit 1 - Int. 903 Introduction to Rocketry - Unit 1 - Sr. 904 Basic Model Rocketry - Unit 2 - Jr. 905 Basic Model Rocketry - Unit 2 - Int. 906 Basic Model Rocketry - Unit 2 - Sr. 907 Intermediate Rocketry - Unit 3 - Jr. 908 Intermediate Rocketry - Unit 3 - Int. 909 Intermediate Rocketry - Unit 3 - Sr. 910 Advanced Model Rocketry - Unit 4 - Jr. 911 Advanced Model Rocketry - Unit 4 - Int. 912 Advanced Model Rocketry - Unit 4 - Sr. 913 Designer Model Rocketry - Unit - Unit 6 - Jr. 914 Designer Model Rocketry - Unit - Unit 6 - Int. 915 Designer Model Rocketry - Unit - Unit 6 - Sr. ROBOTICS & ENGINEERING 1001 Give Robotics a Hand - Unit 1 - Display - Jr Give Robotics a Hand - Unit 1 - Display - Int Give Robotics a Hand - Unit 1 - Display - Sr Give Robotics a Hand - Unit 1 - Stand-Alone - Jr Give Robotics a Hand - Unit 1 - Stand-Alone - Int Give Robotics a Hand - Unit 1 - Stand-Alone - Sr Robots On The Move - Unit 2 - Display - Jr Robots On The Move - Unit 2 - Display - Int Robots On The Move - Unit 2 - Display - Sr Robots On The Move - Unit 2 - Stand-Alone - Jr Robots On The Move - Unit 2 - Stand-Alone - Int, 1012 Robots On The Move - Unit 2 - Stand-Alone - Sr Mechatronics - Unit 3 - Display - Jr Mechatronics - Unit 3 - Display - Int Mechatronics - Unit 3 - Display - Sr Mechatronics - Unit 3 - Stand-Alone - Jr Mechatronics - Unit 3 - Stand-Alone - Int Mechatronics - Unit 3 - Stand-Alone - Sr 1019 Platforms, Beginner - Unit 4 - Display - Jt Platforms, Beginner - Unit 4 - Display - Int Platforms, Beginner - Unit 4 - Display - Sr Platforms, Intermediate - Unit 5 - Display - Jr Platforms, Intermediate - Unit 5 - Display - Int Platforms, Intermediate - Unit 5 - Display - Sr Platforms, Advanced - Unit 6 - Display - Jr Platforms, Advanced - Unit 6 - Display - Int Platforms, Advanced - Unit 6 - Display - Sr Team Robotics - Jr Team Robotics - Int Team Robotics - Sr. SMALL ENGINES 1101 Crank It Up - Unit 1 - Jr Crank It Up - Unit 1 - Int Crank It Up - Unit 1 - Sr Warm It Up - Unit 2 - Jr Warm It Up - Unit 2 - Int Warm It Up - Unit 2 - Sr Tune It Up - Unit 3 - Jr Tune It Up - Unit 3 - Int Tune It Up - Unit 3 - Sr Advanced Small Engines - Unit 4 - Jr Advanced Small Engines - Unit 4 - Int Advanced Small Engines - Unit 4 - Sr

14 DIVISION 4: NATURAL RESOURCES ENTOMOLOGY 1201 Learn About Insects - Unit 1 - Jr Learn About Insects - Unit 1 - Int Learn About Insects - Unit 1 - Sr More About Insects - Unit 2 - Jr More About Insects - Unit 2 - Int, 1206 More About Insects - Unit 2 - Sr Insect Habits & Controls - Unit 3 - Jr Insect Habits & Controls - Unit 3 - Int Insect Habits & Controls - Unit 3 - Sr Insect ID & Community Projects - Unit 4 - Jr Insect ID & Community Projects - Unit 4 - Int Insect ID & Community Projects - Unit 4 - Sr Insect Life Stages - Unit 5 - Jr Insect Life Stages - Unit 5 - Int Insect Life Stages - Unit 5 - Sr Exploring with Insects - Unit 6 - Jr Exploring with Insects - Unit 6 - Int Exploring with Insects - Unit 6 - Sr Exploring with Insects Adv. - Unit 7 - Jr Exploring with Insects Adv. - Unit 7 - Int Exploring with Insects Adv. - Unit 7 - Sr. OUTDOOR ADVENTURES 1301 Hiking Trails - Unit 1 - Jr Hiking Trails - Unit 1 - Int Hiking Trails - Unit 1 - Sr Camping Adventures - Unit 2 - Jr Camping Adventures - Unit 2 - Int Camping Adventures - Unit 2 - Sr Backpacking Expeditions - Unit 3 - Jr Backpacking Expeditions - Unit 3 - Int Backpacking Expeditions - Unit 3 - Sr. SHOOTING SPORTS Members may enter both display & stand-alone classes 1401 Archery - Jr Archery - Int Archery - Sr Air Rifle - Jr Air Rifle - Int Air Rifle - Sr Shotgun - Jr Shotgun - Int Shotgun - Sr Rifle - Jr Rifle - Int Rifle - Sr Pistol - Jr Pistol - Int Pistol - Sr Muzzleloading - Jr Muzzleloading - Int Muzzleloading - Sr Air Pistol - Jr Air Pistol - Int Air Pistol - Sr Western Heritage - Jr Western Heritage - Int Western Heritage - Sr Outdoor Skills - Jr Outdoor Skills - Int Outdoor Skills - Sr Archery - Stand-alone - Jr Archery - Stand-alone - Int Archery - Stand-alone - Sr. 14 Department 815 QUILTS A Quilt is defined as having 3 layers: a top, a batting, and a backing. Quilts must be quilted through all 3 layers: top, batting and back. Quilts soiled, worn or deemed unworthy of judging will not be accepted. Quilts should be clean and free of odors and pet hair. Safety pins only to be used for attaching entry tags. QUILTS - OPEN CLASS 1725 Patchwork (Pieced) Quilt, machine quilted 1726 Patchwork (pieced) Quilt, hand quilted 1727 Appliqué Quilt, machine quilted 1728 Applique Quilt, hand quilted 1729 Embroidered Quilt, machine quilted 1730 Embroidered Quilt, hand quilted 1731 Mixed Technique Quilt, machine quilted (must have 2 or more techniques) 1732 Mixed Technique Quilt, hand quilted (must have 2 or more techniques) 1733 Recycled Denim Quilt, must be 50% recycled fabric 1734 Recycled Quilt, machine quilted, must be 50% recycled fabric 1735 Recycled Quilt, hand quilted, must be 50% recycled fabric 1736 Recycled Quilt, machine quilted, must be 50% recycled t-shirt 1737 Recycled Quilt, hand quilted, must be 50% recycled t-shirt 1738 Old Top - New Back Quilt, machine quilted 1739 Old Top - New Back Quilt, hand quilted 1740 Quilt by more than one person, machine quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) 1741 Quilt by more than one person, hand quilted (list both parties on Exhibit Entry Form) 1742 Panel Quilt, machine quilted 1743 Panel Quilt, hand quilted 1744 Comforters tied 1745 Beginning Quilting Any Article, machine quilted (5 yrs. or less quilting experience) 1746 Beginning Quilting Any Article, hand quilted (5 yrs. or less quilting experience) 1747 Quilted Wall Hangings, machine quilted 1748 Quilted Wall Hangings, hand quilted 1749 Quillow 1750 Quilt, miniature, no larger than 24 x24, must reflect an overall reduced scale in piecing, applique, pattern and binding 1751 Any machine quilted quilt not listed above, or falling into any quilt definition: cathedral, window, puff, biscuit, yo-yo, crazy quilt, etc Any hand quilted quilt not listed above, or falling into any quilt definition: cathedral, window, puff, biscuit, yo-yo, crazy quilt, etc. 59

15 DIVISION 19 - CLASSES: 1676 Crocheted or Knitted Pillows 1677 Miniature Pillows 1678 Needle Point Pillows 1679 Patchwork Pillows 1680 Other Pillows DIVISION 20 - CLASSES: 1681 Embroidered Pillow Cases 1682 Crocheted Trim Pillow Cases 1683 Hand Painted Pillow Cases 1684 Other Pillow Cases DIVISION 21 - CLASSES: 1685 Luncheon Cloth 1686 Place Mats (any type set of 2 or more) 1687 Embroidered Tablecloth (54" or over) 1688 Crocheted Tablecloth (54" or over) 1689 Other DIVISION 22 - CLASSES: 1690 Crocheted Rugs 1691 Braided Rugs 1692 Latch Hook Rugs 1693 Other Rugs DIVISION 23 - CLASSES: 1694 Decorated Sweatshirt 1695 Any Other Decorated Clothing Article DIVISION 24 - CLASSES: 1696 Crocheted Baby Set, 2 or 3 piece 1697 Knitted Baby Set, 2 or 3 piece 1698 Other Baby Apparel DIVISION 25 - CLASSES: 1699 Crocheted Basket 1700 Fancy work Doll/ Animal 1701 Fabric Stuffed Item (Doll or Animal) DIVISION 26- CLASSES: 1702 Crocheted Sweater, Ladies or Men 1703 Knitted Sweater, Ladies or Men 1704 Crocheted Sweater, Children 1705 Knitted Sweater, Children DIVISION 27 - CLASSES: 1706 Needlepoint 1707 Tatted Articles 1708 Embroidery, Bargello 1709 Embroidery, Crewel 1710 Embroidery, Machine DIVISION 28 - CLASSES: 1711 Other Knitted Articles, small 1712 Other Knitted Articles, medium 1713 Other Knitted Articles, large 1714 Other Crocheted Articles, small 1715 Other Crocheted Articles, medium 1716 Other Crocheted Articles, large 1717 Bedspreads, Standard Bed 1718 Decorated Bath Towels - machine made 1719 Decorated Bath Towels - hand made Air Rifle - Stand-alone - Jr Air Rifle - Stand-alone - Int Air Rifle - Stand-alone - Sr Shotgun - Stand-alone - Jr Shotgun - Stand-alone - Int Shotgun - Stand-alone - Sr Air Pistol - Stand-alone - Jr Air Pistol - Stand-alone - Int Air Pistol - Stand-alone - Sr Rifle - Stand-alone - Jr Rifle - Stand-alone - Int Rifle - Stand-alone - Sr Pistol - Stand-alone - Jr Pistol - Stand-alone - Int Pistol - Stand-alone - Sr Western Heritage - Stand-alone - Jr Western Heritage - Stand-alone - Int Western Heritage - Stand-alone - Sr Outdoor - Stand-alone - Jr Outdoor - Stand-alone - Int Outdoor - Stand-alone - Sr Muzzleloading - Stand-alone - Jr Muzzleloading - Stand-alone - Int Muzzleloading - Stand-alone - Sr. SPORTFISHING Members may enter both display & stand-alone classes 1501 Take the Bait - Unit 1 - Jr Take the Bait - Unit 1 - Int Take the Bait - Unit 1 - Sr Reel in the Fun - Unit 2 - Jr Reel in the Fun - Unit 2 - Int Reel in the Fun - Unit 2 - Sr Cast into the Future - Unit 3 - Jr Cast into the Future - Unit 3 - Int Cast into the Future - Unit 3 - Sr Take the Bait - Stand-alone - Unit 1 - Jr Take the Bait - Stand-alone - Unit 1 -Int Take the Bait - Stand-alone - Unit 1 -Sr Reel in the Fun - Stand-alone - Unit 2 - Jr Reel in the Fun - Stand-alone - Unit 2 - Int Reel in the Fun - Stand-alone - Unit 2 - Sr Cast into the Future - Stand-alone - Unit 3 - Jr Cast into the Future - Stand-alone - Unit 3 - Int Cast into the Future - Stand-alone - Unit 3 - Sr. WILDLIFE 1601 Worth of Wild Root - Unit 1 - Jr Worth of Wild Root - Unit 1 - Int Worth of Wild Root - Unit 1 - Sr Living Wild in an Ecosystem - Unit 2 - Jr Living Wild in an Ecosystem - Unit 2 - Int Living Wild in an Ecosystem - Unit 2 - Sr Managing in a World - Unit 3 - Jr Managing in a World - Unit 3 - Int Managing in a World - Unit 3 - Sr Wildlife Stand-alone Item - Any Unit - Jr Wildlife Stand-alone Item - Any Unit - Int Wildlife Stand-alone Item - Any Unit - Sr. DIVISION 5: COMMUNICATION, ARTS & LEISURE SCIENCES CERAMICS 1701 Glazes - Unit 1 - Jr Glazes - Unit 1 - Int Glazes - Unit 1 - Sr Bisque Option - Unit 1 - Jr. 15

16 1705 Bisque Option - Unit 1 - Int Bisque Option - Unit 1 - Sr Underglazes - Unit 2 - Jr Underglazes - Unit 2 - Int Underglazes - Unit 2 - Sr Bisque Option - Unit 2 - Jr Bisque Option - Unit 2 - Int Bisque Option - Unit 2 - Sr Overglazes - Unit 3 - Jr Overglazes - Unit 3 - Int Overglazes - Unit 3 - Sr Unfired Finishes - Unit 4 - Jr Unfired Finishes - Unit 4 - Int Unfired Finishes - Unit 4 - Sr Bisque Option - Unit 4 - Jr Bisque Option - Unit 4 - Int Bisque Option - Unit 4 - Sr Porcelain Dolls - Unit 5 - Jr Porcelain Dolls - Unit 5 - Int Porcelain Dolls - Unit 5 - Sr Hand-Constructed - Unit 6 - Jr Hand-Constructed - Unit 6 - Int Hand-Constructed - Unit 6 - Sr. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP 1801 Study of Another Country - Jr Study of Another Country - Int Study of Another Country - Sr Host a Delegate from Another Country - Jr Host a Delegate from Another Country - Int Host a Delegate from Another Country - Sr Youth Counselor - Int Youth Counselor - Sr Exchange Delegate - Int Exchange Delegate - Sr. LEADERSHIP 1901 Leadership Individual Skills Jr Leadership Individual Skills Int Leadership Individual Skills Sr Leadership Skills Working Within Groups Int Leadership Skills Working Within Groups Sr Leadership Skills Leading Groups Int Leadership Skills Leading Groups Sr. LEATHERCRAFT 2001 Intro to Stamping - Unit 1 - Jr Intro to Stamping - Unit 1 - Int Intro to Stamping - Unit 1 - Sr Beginning Carving - Unit 2 - Jr Beginning Carving - Unit 2 - Int Beginning Carving - Unit 2 - Sr Leather Carving - Unit 3 - Jr Leather Carving - Unit 3 - Int Leather Carving - Unit 3 - Sr Advanced Leather Carving - Unit 4 - Jr Advanced Leather Carving - Unit 4 - Int Advanced Leather Carving - Unit 4 - Sr Coloring & Shading - Unit 5 - Jr Coloring & Shading - Unit 5 - Int Coloring & Shading - Unit 5 - Sr Pictorial Carving - Unit 6 - Jr Pictorial Carving - Unit 6 - Int Pictorial Carving - Unit 6 - Sr Making & Rebuilding Saddles - Unit 7 - Jr Making & Rebuilding Saddles - Unit 7 - Int Making & Rebuilding Saddles - Unit 7 - Sr Creative Stamping - Unit 8 - Jr Creative Stamping - Unit 8 - Int Creative Stamping - Unit 8 - Sr. 16 DIVISION 10 - CLASSES: 1636 Crocheted Baby Set, 2 or 3 piece 1637 Knitted Baby Set, 2 or 3 piece 1638 Other Baby Apparel DIVISION 11 - CLASSES: 1639 Crocheted Basket 1640 Fancy work Doll/ Animal 1641 Fabric Stuffed Item (Doll or Animal) DIVISION 12- CLASSES: 1642 Crocheted Sweater, Ladies or Men 1643 Knitted Sweater, Ladies or Men 1644 Crocheted Sweater, Children 1645 Knitted Sweater, Children DIVISION 13 - CLASSES: 1646 Needlepoint 1647 Tatted Articles 1648 Embroidery, Bargello 1649 Embroidery, Crewel 1650 Embroidery, Machine DIVISION 14 - CLASSES: 1651 Other Knitted Articles, small 1652 Other Knitted Articles, medium 1653 Other Knitted Articles, large 1654 Other Crocheted Articles, small 1655 Other Crocheted Articles, medium 1656 Other Crocheted Articles, large 1657 Bedspreads, Standard Bed 1658 Decorated Bath Towels - machine made 1659 Decorated Bath Towels - hand made FANCY WORK - SENIOR CLASS Senior classes are open to men and women 70 years of age and above. DIVISION 15 - CLASSES: 1660 Embroidered Buffet or Vanity Set 1661 Other Buffet or Vanity Set 1662 Embroidered Dresser Scarves/Table Runners 1663 Hand Painted Dresser Scarves/Table Runners 1664 Crocheted Dresser Scarves/Table Runners 1665 Other Dresser Scarves/Table Runner DIVISION 16 - CLASSES: 1666 Hand Painted Dish Towels (Set of 6 or 7) 1667 Embroidered Dish Towels (Set of 6 or 7) 1668 Other Dish Towels (Set of 6 or 7) DIVISION 17 - CLASSES: 1669 Crocheted Doilies, under 14 inches 1670 Knitted Doilies, under 14 inches 1671 Crocheted Doilies, over 14 inches 1672 Knitted Doilies, over 14 inches 1673 Other Doilies DIVISION 18 - CLASSES: 1674 Crocheted or Knitted Pot Holders and Mats 1675 Fabric Pot Holders and Mats 57

17 Department 814 FANCY WORK RULES A Fancy Work exhibit should not be mounted. Items must be clean, otherwise they will not be accepted. FANCY WORK - OPEN CLASS 1600 Embroidered Buffet or Vanity Set 1601 Other Buffet or Vanity Set 1602 Embroidered Dresser Scarves/Table Runners 1603 Hand Painted Dresser Scarves/Table Runners 1604 Crocheted Dresser Scarves/Table Runners 1605 Other Dresser Scarves/Table Runner DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1606 Hand Painted Dish Towels (Set of 6 or 7) 1607 Embroidered Dish Towels (Set of 6 or 7) 1608 Other Dish Towels (Set of 6 or 7) DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1609 Crocheted Doilies, under 14 inches 1610 Knitted Doilies, under 14 inches 1611 Crocheted Doilies, over 14 inches 1612 Knitted Doilies, over 14 inches 1613 Other Doilies DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1614 Crocheted or Knitted Pot Holders and Mats 1615 Fabric Pot Holders and Mats DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1616 Crocheted or Knitted Pillows 1617 Miniature Pillows 1618 Needle Point Pillows 1619 Patchwork Pillows 1620 Other Pillows DIVISION 6 - CLASSES: 1621 Embroidered Pillow Cases 1622 Crocheted Trim Pillow Cases 1623 Hand Painted Pillow Cases 1624 Other Pillow Cases DIVISION 7 - CLASSES: 1625 Luncheon Cloth 1626 Place Mats (any type set of 2 or more) 1627 Embroidered Tablecloth (54" or over) 1628 Crocheted Tablecloth (54" or over) 1629 Other DIVISION 8 - CLASSES: 1630 Crocheted Rugs 1631 Braided Rugs 1632 Latch Hook Rugs 1633 Other Rugs DIVISION 9 - CLASSES: 1634 Decorated Sweatshirt 1635 Any Other Decorated Clothing Article Braiding & Untooled - Unit 9 - Jr Braiding & Untooled - Unit 9 - Int Braiding & Untooled - Unit 9 - Sr Sewing Leather - Unit 10 - Jr Sewing Leather - Unit 10 - Int Sewing Leather - Unit 10 - Sr. PHOTOGRAPHY 2101 Focus on Photography - Unit 1 - Jr Focus on Photography - Unit 1 - Int Focus on Photography - Unit 1 - Sr Controlling the Image - Unit 2 - Jr Controlling the Image - Unit 2 - Int Controlling the Image - Unit 2 - Sr Mastering Photography - Unit 3 - Jr Mastering Photography - Unit 3 - Int Mastering Photography - Unit 3 - Sr Lightning Photos - Unit 4 - Jr Lightning Photos - Unit 4 - Int Lightning Photos - Unit 4 - Sr Advanced Photography - Unit 5 - Jr Advanced Photography - Unit 5 - Int Advanced Photography - Unit 5 - Sr. 4-H FILMMAKING 2201 Animation - Jr Animation - Int Animation - Sr Narrative - Jr Narrative - Int Narrative - Sr Documentary - Jr Documentary - Int Documentary - Sr Promotional - Jr Promotional - Int Promotional - Sr Voiced of 4-H History - Jr. SCRAPBOOKING 2301 One Page Layout - Jr One Page Layout - Int One Page Layout - Sr Two Page Layout - Jr Two Page Layout - Int Two Page Layout - Sr Scrapbook Album - Jr Scrapbook Album - Int Scrapbook Album - Sr Card Making - Int Card Making - Sr. WOODWORKING 2401 Measuring Up - Unit 1 - Jr Measuring Up - Unit 1 - Int Measuring Up - Unit 1 - Sr Making the Cut - Unit 2 - Jr Making the Cut - Unit 2 - Int Making the Cut - Unit 2 - Sr Nailing It Together - Unit 3 - Jr Nailing It Together - Unit 3 - Int Nailing It Together - Unit 3 - Sr Finishing Up - Unit 4 - Jr Finishing Up - Unit 4 - Int Finishing Up - Unit 4 - Sr. VISUAL ARTS 2501 Paintings & Printing - Jr Paintings & Printing - Int Paintings & Printing - Sr Graphic Designs - Jr. 17

18 2505 Graphic Designs - Int Graphic Designs - Sr Sketch Crossroads - Jr Sketch Crossroads - Int Sketch Crossroads - Sr. DIVISION 6: CONSUMER SCIENCE CAKE DECORATING 2601 Edible Cake Decorating - Unit 1 - Jr Edible Cake Decorating - Unit 1 - Int Edible Cake Decorating - Unit 1 - Sr Single Layered - Unit 2 - Jr Single Layered - Unit 2 - Int Single Layered - Unit 2 - Sr Two Layered - Unit 3 - Jr Two Layered - Unit 3 - Int Two Layered - Unit 3 - Sr Character Cakes - Unit 4 - Jr Character Cakes - Unit 4 - Int Character Cakes - Unit 4 - Sr Themed Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Jr Themed Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Int Themed Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Sr Stacked Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Jr Stacked Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Int Stacked Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Sr Character Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Jr Character Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Int Character Cupcakes - Unit 5 - Sr Cut-Up Cakes - Unit 6 - Jr Cut-Up Cakes - Unit 6 - Int Cut-Up Cakes - Unit 6 - Sr Flowers - Unit 7 - Int Flowers - Unit 7 - Sr Fondant - Unit 8 - Int Fondant - Unit 8 - Sr Lily Nail Flowers - Unit 9 - Int Lily Nail Flowers - Unit 9 - Sr Tiered Cakes - Unit 10 - Sr Cake Molds - Unit 11 - Sr Create Your Own - Unit 12 - Sr. CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2701 Arts and Crafts - Int Play - Int Music & Rhythm - Int Stories and Poems - Int Snacks - Int Guidance and Discipline - Sr Parties - Sr Mealtime - Sr Safety - Sr Careers - Sr. CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION 2801 STEAM 1 - Pillowcase - Jr STEAM 1 - Pillow - Jr STEAM 1 - Simple Top - Jr STEAM 1 - Simple Top - Int STEAM 1 - Simple Top - Sr STEAM 1 - Simple Bottom - Jr STEAM 1 - Simple Bottom - Int STEAM 1 - Simple Bottom - Sr STEAM 1 - Simple Dress - Jr STEAM 1 - Simple Dress - Int STEAM 1 - Simple Dress - Sr STEAM 2 - Top - Jr STEAM 2 - Top - Int 2814 STEAM 2 - Top - Sr. 18 CAKES All entries in cakes must be homemade, with the exception of decorated cakes. Decorated cakes will not be cut, so box mixes may be used. DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1565 Angel Food Cake, unfrosted 1566 Chiffon Cake, unfrosted 1567 Chocolate Cake, unfrosted 1568 Light Cake, unfrosted 1569 Decorated Cake 1570 Applesauce Cake, unfrosted 1571 Bundt Cake Cupcakes 1573 Zucchini Cake, unfrosted 1574 Other Cakes Best of Show Rosette PIES All entries in pies must be homemade, not box mixed. Crème pies are not allowed due to the need for refrigeration and health concerns. After entries have been judged, pies may be removed leaving one pie piece for display. DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1580 Apple Pie 1581 Cherry Pie 1582 Peach Pie 1583 Mincemeat Pie 1584 Pumpkin Pie 1585 Rhubarb Pie 1586 Other Fruit Pie 1587 Any Fruit Cobbler or Crisp Best of Show Rosette CANDY Exhibit to consist of 4 DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1590 Fudge 1591 Divinity 1592 Hand Dipped Chocolates 1593 Mints 1594 Peanut Brittle 1595 Other Candy Best of Show Rosette DIVISION 6 - CLASSES: 1599 Exhibit for Educational Purposes - Include informational card or poster 55

19 Department 813 BAKED GOODS BREADS All entries must be homemade not box mixes. 1. All entries should be enclosed in a clear plastic bag. 2. Small loaves will be accepted on same basis as regular loaves Loaf White Bread 1526 Loaf Whole Wheat Bread 1527 Loaf Rye Bread 1528 Fancy Breads Dinner Rolls Sweet Rolls 1531 Loaf Sourdough Bread Sourdough Rolls 1533 Batter Bread Batter Rolls 1535 Bread Machine Bread 1536 Coffee Cake 1537 Quick Bread, (no nuts) unfrosted 1538 Quick Nut Bread, unfrosted 1539 Zucchini Bread, unfrosted 1540 Banana Bread, unfrosted 1541 Other Bread Best of Show Rosette COOKIES & DOUGHNUTS Exhibit to consist of 4 DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1545 Raised Doughnuts 1546 Doughnuts 1547 Muffins 1548 Biscuits 1549 Brownies 1550 Ice Box Cookies 1551 Rolled Cookies 1552 Bar Cookies 1553 Chocolate Chip Drop Cookies 1554 Peanut Butter Drop Cookies 1555 Oatmeal Drop Cookies 1556 Other Drop Cookies 1557 Filled Cookies 1558 No-Bake Cookies 1559 Fancy Tea Cookies 1560 Other Cookies 1561 Molasses Cookies 1562 Commissioners Cookie Jar Premiums $15.00, $10.00, $ doz. assorted cookies, displayed in a decorated container, packaged to preserve freshness. Top 3 placings to be presented to County Commissioner Best of Show Rosette STEAM 2 - Bottoms - Jr STEAM 2 - Bottoms - Int STEAM 2 - Bottoms - Sr STEAM 2 - Skirt - Jr STEAM 2 - Skirt - Int STEAM 2 - Skirt - Sr STEAM 2 - Dress, not formal - Jr STEAM 2 - Dress, not formal - Int STEAM 2 - Dress, not formal - Sr STEAM 2 - Romper or Jumpsuit - Jr STEAM 2 - Romper or Jumpsuit - Int STEAM 2 - Romper or Jumpsuit - Sr STEAM 2 - Two-Piece Outfit - Jr STEAM 2 - Two-Piece Outfit - Int STEAM 2 - Two-Piece Outfit - Sr STEAM 2 - Sewing for Others - Jr STEAM 2 - Sewing for Others - Int STEAM 2 - Sewing for Others - Sr STEAM 2 - Recycled Clothing - Jr STEAM 2 - Recycled Clothing - Int STEAM 2 - Recycled Clothing - Sr STEAM 3 - Cotton or Cotton Blend, Int STEAM 3 - Cotton or Cotton Blend, Sr STEAM 3 - Synthetics & Rayon - Int STEAM 3 - Synthetics & Rayon - Sr STEAM 3 - Wool & Wool Blend - Int STEAM 3 - Wool & Wool Blend - Sr STEAM 3 - Silk & Silk-Like - Int STEAM 3 - Silk & Silk-Like - Sr STEAM 3 - Specialty Fabrics - Int STEAM 3 - Specialty Fabrics - Sr. ARTISTIC CLOTHING 2901 DYD - Applied - Jr DYD - Applied - Int DYD - Applied - Sr DYD - Stitched - Jr DYD - Stitched - Int DYD - Stitched - Sr DYD - Combination - Jr DYD - Combination - Int DYD - Combination - Sr Creative Sewing - Costumes - Jr Creative Sewing - Costumes - Int Creative Sewing - Costumes - Sr Creative Sewing - All Other Exhibits - Jr Creative Sewing - All Other Exhibits - Int Creative Sewing - All Other Exhibits - Sr Create Your Own - Textiles & Clothing - Int Create Your Own - Textiles & Clothing - Sr Buymanship - Int Buymanship - Sr. FOODS AND NUTRITION 3001 Cooking Unit 1 - No Bake - Jr Cooking Unit 1 - No Bake - Int 3003 Cooking Unit 1 - No Bake - Sr Cooking Unit 1 - Coffeecake - Jr Cooking Unit 1 - Coffeecake - Int Cooking Unit 1 - Coffeecake - Sr Cooking Unit 1 - Cookies - Jr Cooking Unit 1 - Cookies - Int Cooking Unit 1 - Cookies - Sr Cooking Unit 2 - Quick Bread - Jr Cooking Unit 2 - Quick Bread - Int Cooking Unit 2 - Quick Bread - Sr Cooking Unit 2 - Scones - Jr Cooking Unit 2 - Scones - Int Cooking Unit 2 - Scones - Sr Cooking Unit 2 - Muffins - Jr Cooking Unit 2 - Muffins - Int. 19

20 3018 Cooking Unit 2 - Muffins - Sr Cooking Unit 3 - Shortened Cake - Jr Cooking Unit 3 - Shortened Cake - Int Cooking Unit 3 - Shortened Cake - Sr Cooking Unit 3 - Yeast Rolls - Jr Cooking Unit 3 - Yeast Rolls - Int Cooking Unit 3 - Yeast Rolls - Sr Cooking Unit 3 - Yeast Bread - Jr Cooking Unit 3 - Yeast Bread - Int Cooking Unit 3 - Yeast Bread - Sr Cooking Unit 3 - Party Planning - Jr Cooking Unit 3 - Party Planning - Int Cooking Unit 3 - Party Planning - Sr Cooking Unit 4 - Flatbread - Jr Cooking Unit 4 - Flatbread - Int Cooking Unit 4 - Flatbread - Sr Cooking Unit 4 - Double Crust Pie- Jr Cooking Unit 4 - Double Crust Pie- Int Cooking Unit 4 - Double Crust Pie- Sr Cooking Unit 4 - Celebration Meals- Jr Cooking Unit 4 - Celebration Meals- Int Cooking Unit 4 - Celebration Meals- Sr Outdoor Cooking & Living - Unit 25 - Jr Outdoor Cooking & Living - Unit 25 - Int Outdoor Cooking & Living - Unit 25 - Sr Cultural Foods - Unit 30 - Int Cultural Foods - Unit 30 - Sr Foreign Cookery - Unit 35 - Int Foreign Cookery - Unit 35 - Sr. FOOD PRESERVATION 3101 Freezing/Drying - Units 40 & 41 - Jr Freezing/Drying - Units 40 & 41 - Int Freezing/Drying - Units 40 & 41 - Sr Boiling Water Canning - Unit 42 - Jr Boiling Water Canning - Unit 42 - Int Boiling Water Canning - Unit 42 - Sr Pressure Canning - Unit 43 - Int Pressure Canning - Unit 43 - Sr. HERITAGE ARTS 3201 Heritage Arts - Crochet - Jr Heritage Arts - Crochet - Int Heritage Arts - Crochet - Sr Misc. Fiber Arts - Jr Misc. Fiber Arts - Int Misc. Fiber Arts - Sr Misc. Non-Fiber Arts - Jr Misc. Non-Fiber Arts - Int Misc. Non-Fiber Arts - Sr Heritage Arts - Knitting - Jr Heritage Arts - Knitting - Int Heritage Arts - Knitting - Sr Needle Arts - Jr Needle Arts - Int Needle Arts - Sr Quilting - Unit 1 - Jr Quilting - Unit 1 - Int Quilting - Unit 1 - Sr Quilting - Unit 2 - Jr Quilting - Unit 2 - Int Quilting - Unit 2 - Sr Quilting - Unit 3 - Jr Quilting - Unit 3 - Int Quilting - Unit 3 - Sr Quilting - Unit 4 - Original Design - Jr Quilting - Unit 4 - Original Design - Int Quilting - Unit 4 - Original Design - Sr Tomato Preserves 1475 Fruit Preserves 1476 Other Preserves PICKLES & RELISHES DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1480 Beet Pickles 1481 Dill Pickles 1482 Sweet Pickles 1483 Sweet Chunk Pickles 1484 Bread and Butter Pickles 1485 Lime Sweet Pickles 1486 Cinnamon Pickles 1487 Dilled Beans 1488 Pickled Okra 1489 Pickled Vegetables 1490 Pickled Peaches 1491 Other Pickles 1492 Relish 1493 Piccalilli DIVISION 6 - CLASSES: 1495 Catsup 1496 Spaghetti Sauce 1497 Hot Sauce, Salsa, Taco Sauce, Picante Sauce 1498 Vinegar 1499 Other Sauces 1500 Diabetic Food Preservation FROZEN FRUIT DIVISION 7 - CLASSES: 1501 Strawberries 1502 Cherries 1503 Peaches 1504 Rhubarb 1505 Other Frozen Fruit FROZEN VEGETABLES DIVISION 8 - CLASSES: 1510 Green Beans 1511 Corn 1512 Broccoli 1513 Other Frozen Vegetable DRIED FOODS DIVISION 9 - CLASSES: 1515 Dried Fruit 1516 Dried Mixed Fruit 1517 Dried Vegetables 1518 Dried Meat 1519 Dried Herbs 1520 Dried Noodles 1521 Other Dried Foods DIVISION 10 - CLASSES: 1522 Exhibit for Educational Purposes - Include informational card or poster HERITAGE 20 AR 53

21 1425 Gift Pack - An assortment of 3 jars from sections 2-5, labeled and packed for gift giving. Jars will not be opened, but will be judged on combination of color and variety. CANNED FRUIT DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1426 Applesauce 1427 Apples 1428 Cherries, Sweet 1429 Cherries, Sour 1430 Mincemeat 1431 Peaches 1432 Pears 1433 Plums 1434 Apricots 1435 Berries 1436 Rhubarb 1437 Other Canned Fruit CANNED VEGETABLES & MEAT DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1440 Squash or Pumpkin 1441 Mixed Vegetable Soup 1442 Corn 1443 Green Beans 1444 Wax Beans 1445 Carrots 1446 Tomato Juice 1447 Tomato Puree 1448 Tomatoes 1449 Beets 1450 Canned Meat 1451 Other Vegetables or Meat JAMS & JELLIES RULES Jellies must be in standard containers. Jars must have sealed lids. NO PARAFFIN! Must be processed by approved current recommendations and labeled accordingly. DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1455 Currant Jelly 1456 Cherry Jelly 1457 Apple Jelly 1458 Grape Jelly 1459 Plum Jelly 1460 Crabapple Jelly 1461 Peach Jelly 1462 Other Jellies 1463 Strawberry Jam 1464 Plum Jam 1465 Peach Jam 1466 Apricot Jam 1467 Berry Jam 1468 Other Jams 1469 Peach Butter 1470 Apple Butter 1471 Other Butter 1472 Marmalade 1473 Watermelon Preserves 52 HOME ENVIRONMENT 3301 Home Environment - Unit 1 - Jr Home Environment - Unit 1 - Int Home Environment - Unit 1 - Sr Home Environment - Unit 2 - Jr Home Environment - Unit 2 - Int Home Environment - Unit 2 - Sr Home Environment - Unit 3 - Jr Home Environment - Unit 3 - Int Home Environment - Unit 3 - Sr Home Environment - Unit 4 - Jr Home Environment - Unit 4 - Int Home Environment - Unit 4 - Sr Home Environment - Unit 5 - Jr Home Environment - Unit 5 - Int Home Environment - Unit 5 - Sr Home Environment - Unit 6 - Jr Home Environment - Unit 6 - Int Home Environment - Unit 6 - Sr Design Your Own - Unit 7 - Sr. August 7th, 2017 Community Building - 7:00 p.m Fashion Revue - Jr Fashion Revue - Int Fashion Revue - Sr. 4-H FASHION REVUE 4-H CLOVERBUDS Cloverbud is a non-competitive program to encourage parent-child development and leadership skills. Participation ribbons will be given for project completed, and have the option of being interview judged at Exhibit Day, August 7th, Projects include (but not limited to) the following: Mini garden, art, woodworking, puppetry, clothing and needlework, cooking, and ceramics. Children of age 5, 6, or 7 as of December 31st are eligible. Cloverbud 4-H members are invited to exhibit appropriate items from their projects in the designated area. 21

22 KIOWA COUNTY FAIR September 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10, H & FFA -LIVESTOCK SCHEDULE OF EVENTS- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 10:00 am ALL livestock must be in place (includes bucket calf) 10:30 am Weigh Market Goat, followed by Market Swine, Market Lambs, and then Beef. NOTE: there will be a mandatory meeting for livestock exhibitors and parents immediately following weigh-in. 2:00 pm POULTRY and RABBIT SHOW 5:00 pm GOAT SHOW ** Goat Showmanship followed by Market Goat, Breeding Goat. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 8:00 am SWINE SHOW ** Swine Showmanship followed by Market Swine. Department 812 FOOD PRESERVATION RULES 1. All preserved foods must be in standard containers, (mayonnaise jars are not considered standard) 2. Containers must be labeled with A. Name or contents B. Date of preparation C. Processing method D. Processing time. 3. All preserved foods must be prepared within a oneyear (1 year) period prior to the judging date. 4. All containers must be clean, otherwise it will not be accepted for exhibit. Recognized authorities in safe food preservation: Ball Blue Book Guide to Preserving Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving The All New Ball Book of Canning and Preserving USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning 11:00 am BEEF SHOW ** Beef Showmanship followed by Market and Breeding Beef. 1:00 pm SHEEP SHOW ** Sheep Showmanship followed by Market Sheep and Breeding Sheep. ** Each Market Animal must be designated for sale, floor plan or to go home, by exhibitor, or parent in the fair office after the show of each species, or immediately after the sheep show is completed. 3:00 pm ROUND ROBIN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 8-9:00 am Clean up pens and insure exhibits are ready for public. 9:30 am JUNIOR LIVESTOCK PREMIUM SALE Post buyers names on stall cards. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 8-9:00 am Clean up pens and insure exhibits are ready for public. 2:00 pm All Exhibitors may check premium listings in Community Building and verify them. If list is not verified, Exhibitor must accept as listed. 4:00 pm Release of livestock to go home. Clean pens. Early removal of animals will forfeit premiums. Animals should not be left overnight. The fair will not be responsible for animals or other items left overnight after release. 22 BALL & KERR Fresh Preserving Award Newell Brands Inc., marketers of Ball and Kerr Fresh Preserving Products, is proud to recognize today s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. Awards for 1st and 2nd place will be presented to individuals whose home canned entry is selected the best in the category. A panel of judges will select the top two entries in Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, and Soft Spreads categories. Entries must be preserved in Ball Jars sealed with Ball Lids and Bands specially designed for home canning, or preserved in Kerr Jars sealed with Kerr Lids and Bands specially designed for home canning. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball Pectin: Classic, Low or No- Sugar, or Liquid. * NEW: Proof of pectin purchase in the form of a receipt or product UPC must be submitted with entry. Entries from each category honored with the First Place award will receive: Two (2) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and One Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. Entries from each category honored with the Second Place award will receive: One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and One Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. 51

23 1370 Beadwork 1371 Christmas Ideas 1372 Easter Ideas 1373 Halloween Ideas 1374 Ideas for other Holidays 1375 Rugs braided or latch hooked 1376 Pinterest - Made with plastic bottles 1377 Pinterest - Recycled CD s 1378 Metal Sculpture 1379 Tole Painting (on metal) 1380 Decorative Painting on Wood 1381 Pinterest - Repurposed Mason Jars 1382 Pinterest - Terra Cotta Pot creations 1383 Pinterest - Button extravaganza 1384 Wood Novelties 1385 Woodworking 1386 Wood Carving 1387 Trash to Treasure (A discard made into a useful or decorative item. Attach a before photo.) 1388 Jewelry 1389 Other Hobby 1390 Educational Exhibit - Include informational card or poster Department 811 COLLECTIONS A short history must accompany collection 1400 Glass insulators, best display 1401 Porcelain insulators, best display 1402 Bottles, antique - collections 1403 Bottles, modern - collections 1404 Bottles, perfume - collections 1405 Collection jars 1406 Collection crocks 1407 Collection rocks 1408 Collection arrowhead 1409 Collection of glass articles 1410 Stamp collection 1411 Collection of metal antiques 1412 Dish collection 1413 Doll collection 1414 Jewelry collection 1415 Train collection 1416 Barbwire collection 1417 Other collections 1418 Educational Exhibit - Include informational card or poster 50 4-H & FFA EXHIBITS 4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK RULES 1. Every project animal exhibited must be designated at the beginning either as a 4-H animal or FFA animal, and cannot be both. 4-H members must be enrolled in their project by 4-H deadlines to exhibit that project at the Fair. 2. Individual exhibitors or animals may be disqualified by the superintendents for infraction of rules set forth below, including livestock sale rules. Superintendents may take the problem to Livestock Show Committee for final determination H & FFA members will be entered in the Fair using a Fair Entry Form. All livestock animal entries must be turned in by Aug. 11, along with the $25-per-pen deposit. Livestock not eligible for spring weigh-in must turn in a completed Nomination form for each animal as well. A Bill of Sale for purchased livestock must also be turned in at this time. 4. All Livestock Entry forms must be turned in to the Extension Office by August 11th. 5. Only Kiowa County 4-H and FFA members will be allowed to show in youth classes. This applies when showing your animals or showing for others. Members must show their own animals unless they have 2 or more in the class, or other reason approved by superintendent H and FFA members who enroll in Market Animal projects must attend a meat quality assurance training (based on requirements set by Colorado State 4-H), and turn in a signed Meat Quality Assurance Form according to requirements set by the Extension Agent or FFA Teacher. In order to be eligible for the Kiowa County Fair and Livestock Sale H and FFA projects are family activities. Parents and other family members should offer advice and encouragement to the member, but try to limit their assistance depending on age, experience, and ability of the child. All adults other than parents, brothers and sisters, are prohibited from fitting, caring for, and handling Jr. Livestock exhibits. 8. Stalls must be cleaned and manure properly disposed of by 8:00 a.m. each day; failure to do so will result in a $30/ day charge to the Exhibitor. 9. In order to receive a check for animals sold in the livestock sale, each exhibitor is required to complete a Thank You card according to the instructions from the Extension Agent or the FFA Teacher. All livestock checks that are not cashed within 6 months of issue date will be considered void. 10. The Kiowa County Fair supports and endorses the USDA Wholesome Meat Act, and requires that all exhibitors and their sale animals are in compliance. Rules pertaining to the USDA Wholesome Meat Act: A. Exhibitors of all market animal entries must certify their compliance with manufacturer's pre-market withdrawal periods specified for any and all medications, drugs, pesticides, or feed additives administered. The use of any non-approved chemical or improper use of approved chemicals is strictly prohibited. Certification will be required upon arrival or weighin at the show. B. The following are examples of drug misuse and are strictly prohibited, among others: *The use of injectable steroid substances to enhance muscle development in the animal. *The use of diuretics to reduce the water content of the animal. *The use of various back pour materials. *The use of tranquilizers and/or anesthetics as a means of calming animals at shows. C. Any antibiotic, medication, pesticide, or another substance administered to any market animal on the fairgrounds will be administered by or under the direct supervision of a licensed 23

24 veterinarian, or his designated representative. Such medication or treatment may require additional withdrawal time and disqualify the entry from eligibility for sale or shipment to slaughter from the Kiowa County Fair. D. The Fair Management reserves the right to screen or test any market animal for drug residues of any nature and take any action deemed appropriate if testing results show positive. E. Colorado also has a Tampering and Drugging of Livestock statute. This statute, , appears in the Colorado Revised Statute Criminal Code and makes animal tampering a Class 1 misdemeanor. 11. The judges decisions are final. Any interference with judging, arguments or criticism of judges decision either by parents, 4-H or FFA members will result in disqualification and forfeiture of any awards or premiums. 12. Showmanship and ADG classes will be awarded 1st through 5th place awards. All other livestock classes will be given 1st through 3rd, and animals placing below 3rd will receive a participation ribbon. 13. Eads Shopping Bucks will be awarded as ribbon premiums. They will be given out after 4:00 pm on Saturday. Premiums not claimed on Saturday will be held for pickup in the Extension Office for 60 days only, and will be forfeited after that time. 14. Any protests dealing with the Kiowa County Fair must be submitted in writing, signed, and filed with the Fair management within 24 hours of the incident. Protests must include an address and telephone number along with a $ protest fee per complaint. A committee of three (3) qualified persons will be appointed to review the protest and render a decision. The committee decision will be final. 15. All livestock, including poultry and rabbits, will be subject to health inspection. Animals showing evidence of disease or parasites may be refused entry by the superintendents, and exhibitors will be required to remove them from the fairgrounds. 16. Exhibitors will be limited to exhibiting and showing a maximum of 4 head per species, and must be designated at beginning weigh-in. Any animals exceeding the four designated will be charged five dollars ($5) per head. Only animals that are entered may be housed at the fair or considered for sale on floor plan. 17. Livestock exhibitors may use adhesives or foams that are labeled for animal use only. No altering of color will be allowed. Any entry that shows evidence of artificial color shall be disqualified. This does not apply to hoof dressing on hooves. Any entry adding an artificial tail head or tail fin, artificial poll, or adding any hair or hair-like substance will be disqualified. 18. Lambs & goats may use meshed or plastic muzzles. Muzzles must allow the animal to drink, 19. Livestock exhibitors must put up a stall card for each animal or pen at the time of entry and maintain cards in place until livestock is released. Add sale information following sale. Also put up Champion signs immediately following selection and return to livestock office when stalls are cleaned. 20. All market sheep, swine and meat goat entries must be marked and recorded under individual members name at least 100 days prior to entry day of the fair. All market steer entries must be marked and recorded under individual members name at least 200 days prior to entry day of the fair. Participation in the respective project weigh-days for ADG contest will establish eligibility. No late weighing considered except in proven hardship case, taken to Livestock Show committee and approved Garment 1317 Article, Fabric 1318 Quilt 1319 China 1320 Glass or Porcelain 1321 Bottles 1322 Metal 1323 Copper or Brass 1324 Gold 1325 Silver 1326 Silverware and/or Cookware 1327 Books 1328 Paper Articles 1329 Prints or Originals 1330 Photographs 1331 Watches or Clocks 1332 Jewelry 1333 Dolls 1334 Toys 1335 Furniture 1336 Wood or Leather Accessories 1337 Farm Tools 1338 Western Tack 1339 Restored Antique 1340 Antique any other article Department 809 FURNITURE 1345 Refinished Furniture 1346 Re-Upholstered Furniture 1347 Other Furniture Department 810 HOBBY 1350 Wall Hanging, Crewel 1351 Wall Hanging, Needlepoint 1352 Wall Hanging, Counted Cross Stitch 1353 Wall Hanging, Embroidered, etc Wall Hanging, Latch Hook 1355 Wall Hanging, Macramé 1356 Wall Hanging, Painted 1357 Wall Hanging, Fabric 1358 Wall Hanging, Other 1359 Decorative Swag 1360 Plastic Canvas Needlework 1361 Fabric and Fiber Article 1362 Leathercraft 1363 Ceramics - Glazed 1364 Ceramics - Stained 1365 Scrapbook, one page 8.5 x Scrapbook, one page 12 x Rubber Stamped Item 1368 Other Ceramics 1369 Pinterest - Creation with fabric 49

25 BEGINNER / AMATEUR ART 1286 Miniatures, 5"x7" and under (Oil, Water color, Acryl ic, Pastel, Pen and Ink, Pencil) 1287 Mixed Media DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1288 Oil or Acrylic, Still Life 1289 Oil or Acrylic, Portrait 1290 Oil or Acrylic, Landscape 1291 Oil or Acrylic, Animals 1292 Oil or Acrylic, Flowers DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1293 Water Colors, Still Life 1294 Water Colors, Portrait 1295 Water Colors, Landscape 1296 Water Colors, Animals 1297 Water Colors, Flowers DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1298 Pastels, Still Life 1299 Pastels, Portrait 1300 Pastels, Landscape 1301 Pastels, Animals 1302 Pastels, Flowers DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1303 Colored Pencil, Still Life 1304 Colored Pencil, Portrait 1306 Colored Pencil, Landscape 1307 Colored Pencil, Animals 1308 Colored Pencil, Flowers 1309 Colored Pencil, Other DIVISION 6 - CLASSES: 1310 Pencil Sketches 1311 Ink Sketches 1312 Charcoal Drawings 1313 Other Paintings Department 808 ANTIQUES ANTIQUES Each entry should be accompanied by a card with information about the item, such as date, purpose, history, etc. to be considered by judges and add interest to viewers. Antiques should not be exhibited two consecutive years Breeding animals and horses must have been owned and/ or managed by the exhibitor for at least 90 days. 22. Maximum beginning weight for all livestock: Sheep 90 lbs. (0.25#/day required) Goats 50 lbs. (0.2#/day required) Steers 900 lbs. (1.5#/day required) 23. Requirements for eligibility in the Average Daily Gain : * Steers must be weighed at the special weigh-day approximately 200 days before the fair, and to be eligible for ADG must not weigh over 750 lbs. * Sheep and Goats must be weighed at the spring weigh-day approximately 100 days before the fair. To be eligible for ADG: * Sheep must not weigh over 70 lbs, and * Goats must not weigh over 50 lbs. * There is no entry for the ADG contests, all exhibitor animals eligible will be entered, but exhibitors may only receive their highest placing in each ADG contest. * Individual ADG entries must be designated at the spring weigh-in. Only one entry may be made per exhibitor in each ADG contest. * Average Daily Gain contest animals must be shown in the market class. * If any animal is weighed in late under hardship rule, gain will be divided by same number of days established for regular weigh-day. Animals weighed early will have gain divided by actual number of days. Hardship rule is by discretion of the Junior Livestock Committee. 24. Sheep must be slick shorn and without blankets when weighed in at fair. Pigs must be free of mud and have clean ear tag. 25. There will be no re-weighing of animals at any weigh-in event. 26. Cattle must remain in barn, show ring, wash rack or adjoining area visible from the barn for fitting, exercising, etc. Hogs, sheep and goats must remain in barn, show ring or wash rack. This rule will be applied at the fairgrounds beginning 24 hours prior to the deadline for animals to be in place at the fair, and also at the fairgrounds on performance day. 27. Exhibitors with animals they are unable to control may be asked to leave the show ring. Any animal that is unmanageable may be disqualified by the superintendent, and will then be ineligible for show and sale. Safety of exhibitors and spectators must be considered. 28. Showmanship contestants must show only their own animals. 29. Showmanship classes will be held first in show order. Exhibitors must show in their showmanship class to be eligible for other classes or sale. Exceptions may be made by Superintendent and extension staff with advance written request from exhibitor and parent for those who are away at college or have other valid reason for not being able to show. 30. Winners of showmanship classes must decide immediately after the class if they want to compete in "Round Robin" showmanship in that division, and if not, contact the 3rd place contestant and Superintendent. A showmanship winner may compete in other species showmanship. 31. Animals to be taken home by exhibitor are released at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, and should be removed Saturday evening. The fair will not be responsible for animals or other items left overnight after release. Floor plan animals can be removed any time after the livestock sale at the request of the floor plan buyer and discretion of the Junior Livestock Committee. 25

26 The sale will be clerked by Burlington Livestock Exchange and Denny and Charlene Flock RULES JUNIOR LIVESTOCK PREMIUM SALE Friday, September 8, :30 a.m. 1. All sale animals must be shown in the appropriate class. 2. Each exhibitor is limited to a total of 3 animals to be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale, but not more than 1 per species, whether enrolled in 4-H or FFA or both. 3. BEEF - Market steers must weigh between 1,100 and 1,475 lbs. and must have achieved an average daily gain of 1.5 lbs. per day since the spring weigh-in to be eligible for sale. Average Daily Gain Contest animals may weigh over 1,475 lbs. and still be eligible for sale. 4. SHEEP - Market sheep must weigh 120lbs. There is no top end on sheep. Sheep must achieve an average daily gain of 0.25 lbs. per day since the spring weigh-in to be eligible for sale. Animals that weigh over 170 lbs can only be sold at the 170 lb mark. (thus if a sheep weighs 187 lbs, it will sold as if it weighs 170 lbs) 5. MEAT GOATS - Market goats must weigh between 50 and 120 lbs., and must have achieved an average daily gain of 0.2 lbs per day since the spring weigh-in to be eligible for sale. The ADG Contest animals may weigh over 120 lbs and still be eligible for sale. 6. SWINE - Market hogs must weigh between 220 and 300 lbs. to be eligible for sale. 7. POULTRY - Each exhibitor may sell a meat pen (1 turkey, or 3 boiler pullets or rooster). A pen counts as one "animal". 8. RABBITS - Each exhibitor may sell a meat pen (3 rabbits or baker rabbit). A pen counts as one animal. 9. All Grand Champion Market animals are required to sell. Does not apply to Reserve Grand Champion. 10. Sale order will be Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion, Average Daily Gain Champions, First Places, Second Places, Third Places, random by species. On even number years, market beef animals will be first in sale order, followed by lambs, goats, poultry, rabbits and swine. On odd number years, market beef animals will be first in the sale order, followed by swine, poultry, rabbits, lambs, and goats, Any donation animals will sell at the end of the sale. Any consignment donated back by the buyer for resale will be considered donated to Kiowa County Junior Livestock Committee, 4-H Council, or Eads FFA, and will be resold. A consignment specifically donated back to the member may be taken home but may not be resold. 26 It is suggested, but not required, that an exhibitor have 5 or more years experience in art to enter the Advanced and Professional Classes Miniatures, 5"x7" and under (Oil, Water color, Acrylic, Pastel, Pen and Ink, Pencil) 1258 Mixed Media DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1259 Oil or Acrylic, Still Life 1260 Oil or Acrylic, Portrait 1261 Oil or Acrylic, Landscape 1262 Oil or Acrylic, Animals 1263 Oil or Acrylic, Flowers DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1264 Water Colors, Still Life 1265 Water Colors, Portrait 1266 Water Colors, Landscape 1267 Water Colors, Animals 1268 Water Colors, Flowers 1269 Pastels, Still Life 1270 Pastels, Portrait 1271 Pastels, Landscape 1272 Pastels, Animals 1273 Pastels, Flowers DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1274 Colored Pencil, Still Life 1275 Colored Pencil, Portrait 1276 Colored Pencil, Landscape 1277 Colored Pencil, Animals 1278 Colored Pencil, Flowers 1279 Colored Pencil, Other 1280 Pencil Sketches 1281 Ink Sketches 1282 Charcoal Drawings 1283 Other Paintings Department 807 ART ADVANCED / PROFESSIONAL ART DIVISION 6 - CLASSES: 47

27 1190 Dried Arrangement 1191 Decorated Wreath DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1192 Educational Exhibit - Include informational card Judges Choice Rosette - All Flowers Department 806 PHOTOGRAPHY 1. Photographs 5"x7" or larger are suggested for better public exhibit. 2. Photographs must be framed or mounted, ready for hanging with appropriate hangers in back. 3. May be either color or black and white. 4. Photos must be taken by Exhibitor. ADVANCED / PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY It is suggested, but not required, that an exhibitor have 5 or more years experience in photography to enter the Advanced and Professional Classes Portrait 1194 Still Life 1195 Flowers 1196 Scapes - Land, Sea, Snow 1197 Animals 1198 Activities 1199 Architecture (buildings), Historical Sites 1200 Seasons or Holidays 1201 Action 1202 Rural Life 1203 Humorous - any subject 1204 Snapshot 1205 Series (at least three) 1206 Computer Generated 1207 Other Photography BEGINNER PHOTOGRAPHY 1210 Portrait 1211 Still Life 1212 Flowers 1213 Scapes - Land, Sea, Snow 1214 Animals 1215 Activities 1216 Architecture (buildings), Historical Sites 1217 Seasons or Holidays 1218 Action 1219 Rural Life 1220 Humorous - any subject 1221 Snapshot 1222 Series (at least three) 1223 Computer Generated 1224 Other Photography Sale weight will be weigh-in weight. 12. Each beef, lamb, goat and pig must be designated for sale, floor plan, or to go home immediately after respective show is completed. Individual animal cards will be on file at the fair office. It will be the responsibility of the exhibitor or the parent to complete the card. If no card is completed for an animal the member retains ownership and must take the animal home after the fair. Arrangements for animals to go to the locker plants MUST be made by the exhibitor or buyer. Fair Management is not responsible for arrangements and will not transport animals. Any changes must be done through fair office, by noon on Friday. Animals that are below or above the weight limits for that species are NOT guaranteed a place on the floor plan. It is at the discretion of the floor plan buyer All animals that are over the maximum weight will be sold on the floor plan ONLY at the maximum weight. 13. Bill of sale OR Brand Certification on Market Steers must be turned in no later than weigh-in the first day of Fair or they will not be eligible for sale. 14. Any animals showing evidence of sickness or injury which may affect acceptability of the carcass may be declared ineligible by the superintendent or veterinarian, and are subject to their inspection at any time during the show. 15. Five percent (5%) Commission will be deducted from sellers check to cover sale expenses and other expenses related to market animal projects. 16. In order to receive a check for animals sold in the livestock sale, each exhibitor is required to complete a Thank You card according to the instructions from the Extension Agent or the FFA Teacher. All livestock checks that are not cashed within 6 months of issue date will be considered void. 17. The wash racks will be closed starting 1/2 an hour before the sale in order to avoid congestion in that area. 18. Sale animals must be fitted for sale in the same manner as for the show ring. 19. The sale will be considered terminal for the project, and no sale animal can be reclaimed by the exhibitor for any reason. Every animal that goes through the sale must be floor planned or purchased by the premium sale buyer. 27

28 Department H & FFA SWINE Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 RULES 1. Pigs must be free of mud and have clean ear tags. 2. Pigs may be clipped (hair must be no shorter than 1/4 at the time of weigh-in. All clipping must be completed prior to weigh-in. ** Due to biosecurity concerns, the BREEDING SWINE classes have been removed from the Kiowa County Fair ** DIVISION 1 - SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: 570 Senior Swine Showmanship (14-18) 571 Intermediate Swine Showmanship (11-13) 572 Junior Swine Showmanship (8-10) (each age division) (each age division) Alternate for "Round Robin" to be designated by class placing. DIVISION 2 - MARKET SWINE CLASSES: 575 Market Swine (220 to 300 lbs.) Grand Reserve Grand 28 SMALL VARIETY DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1157 Asters 1158 Bachelor Buttons 1159 Carnations 1160 Cosmos 1161 Daisies 1162 Marigolds 1163 Nasturtiums 1164 Petunias 1165 Phlox 1166 Sweet Peas 1167 Zinnias 1168 Miniature Roses 1169 Other Variety Small Flower HOUSE PLANTS DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1170 House Plants (must be in bloom) 1171 House Plants (non-blooming) 1172 Cactus and Succulents 1173 Hydroponics 1174 Potted Arrangement Department 805 FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS 1. Flowers, arrangements, and container are all considered in judging bouquets. 2. A typical arrangement consists of more than one stem. Other miscellaneous material such as small filler flowers or foliage from other plants are encouraged. Any other decorative work that compliments the arrangement can also be added. 3. Judging points will be (a) Design; (b) Color combination; c) Originality; (d) Relation to container; (e) Condition of flowers Mixed Bouquets 1176 Single Blossom arrangement 1177 One variety arrangement 1178 Two-color combination of Flowers DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: 1179 Centerpiece arrangement, Tall - over 8" 1180 Centerpiece arrangement, Low - 8" & under 1181 Pinterest: Fairy Garden 1182 Seasonal or Special Occasion - Christmas, Anniversary, etc. (labeled as to occasion) 1183 Flower Bowl Arrangement (any single flower) 1184 Other Arrangement DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: 1185 Miniature Arrangement, under 3 inches 1186 Miniature Arrangement, 3 to 6 inches 1187 Miniature Arrangement, other than fresh DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: 1188 Artificial Centerpiece, one-sided 1189 Artificial Centerpiece, seen from all directions 45

29 SHEAF OR BUNDLE DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: Sheaf Wheat Sheaf Triticale Sheaf Barley Bundle Hybrid Corn Bundle Cane, named variety Bundle Coes or other dual-purpose forage sorghum Bundle Hybrid Forage Sorghum, named variety Sheaf White Wonder Millet for hay Sheaf White Wonder Millet for seed Sheaf German Millet for seed Sheaf Sudan for hay Sheaf Proso Sheaf any other variety Millet for hay Sheaf any other variety Millet for seed 1134 Sheaf Blue Grama 1135 Sheaf Side oats Grama 1136 Sheaf Wheat Grass 1137 Sheaf Little Bluestem, Sheaf Big Bluestem or Sand Bluestem 1138 Sheaf Switch grass 1139 Sheaf Sandlove Grass 1140 Sheaf any other variety Grass 1141 Sheaf Alfalfa Department 804 FLOWERS INDIVIDUAL VARIETIES 1. Three (3) to six (6) stems in each class are required for exhibit except where one stem is specified. Must be in a container. 2. Judging points will be: (a) Cultural perfection; (b) Size according to species or variety; c) Form, color, substance and abundance of bloom; (d) Foliage and stem; (e) Condition of Flowers. 3. Plants must be in exhibitors possession at least three months. LARGE VARIETY 1143 Marigolds 1144 Zinnia 1145 Roses 1146 Snapdragon 1147 Cockscomb 1148 Chrysanthemums 1149 Dahlias 1150 Giant Dahlias (1 stem) 1151 Gladioli (1 stem) 1152 Other Variety Large Flower (1 stem) Department H & FFA SHEEP Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 RULES 1. Market lambs must be slick shorn before weigh -in and will be weighed without blankets on. 2. Lambs may use meshed or plastic puzzles. The muzzle style must allow the animal to drink water. DIVISION 1 - SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: 600 Senior Sheep Showmanship (14-18) 601 Intermediate Sheep Showmanship (11-13) 602 Junior Sheep Showmanship (8-10) (for each age division) (for each age division) Alternate for "Round Robin" to be designated by class placing. DIVISION 2 - MARKET SHEEP CLASSES: 605 Market Wether or Ewe Lamb (120 to 170 lbs) Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 3 - AVERAGE DAILY GAIN CLASSES: 620 Sheep Average Daily Gain Contest DIVISION 4 - BREEDING SHEEP CLASSES: 625 Ewe Lamb (under 1 year) 626 Yearling Ewe 627 Ram Lamb (under 1 year) 628 Ram (over 1 year) Grand Reserve Grand REMINDER: All exhibits MUST be raised, produced, grown or made by the Exhibitor

30 Department H & FFA GOATS Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 RULES 1. Age - Must have milk teeth in place 2. Horns - Goats should be disbudded at days of age. If they have horns, they must be blunttipped (size of a dime) prior to arrival. 3. Hair - must be slick shorn above knees and hocks, 3/8 inch or less, except for tail switch before weigh -in. 4. Showing - must be shown with collar or neck chain, with or without lead. 5. Goats may use meshed or plastic muzzles. The muzzle style must allow the animal to drink water. DIVISION 1 - SHOWMANSHIP 630 Senior Goat Showmanship (14-18) 631 Intermediate Goat Showmanship (11-13) 632 Junior Goat Showmanship (8-10) (for each age division) for each age division) Alternate for "Round Robin" to be designated by class placing. DIVISION 2 - FEEDER GOAT 635 Feeder Goat - under 50 lbs. DIVISION 3 - MARKET GOAT 640 Market Goat - 50 to 120 lbs. Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 4 - AVERAGE DAILY GAIN 641 Goat Average Daily Gain Contest DIVISION 5 - BREEDING GOAT 644 Billy Kid (Born in current year) 645 Doe Kid (Born in current year) 646 Yearling Doe Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 6 - DAIRY GOATS 647 Kids (Does born in current year) 648 Yearling Doe, non-milking 649 Yearling Doe, milking 650 Milking Doe, 2 or over 30 Department 803 FIELD CROPS RULES All field crop exhibits must be current year's production, except peck samples of sorghum. Seed and Grain 1. Variety must be shown on entry tags, and brand of seed used must be shown on hybrid sorghum and corn entries. 2. More than one hybrid may be entered in a class if different numbers or brand. PECK SAMPLES 1095 Peck Hard Red Winter Wheat 1096 Peck Hard White Winter Wheat 1097 Bin Run Wheat Peck, any variety 1098 Peck Winter Barley 1099 Peck Spring Barley 1100 Peck Oats 1101 Peck Hybrid Sorghum Early 1102 Peck Hybrid Sorghum Medium 1103 Peck Hybrid Sorghum Late 1104 Any open pollinated grain sorghum of named variety 1105 Peck White Wonder or German Millet 1106 Peck Proso Millet 1107 Peck Grass Seed of any named variety HEAD SAMPLES DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: Heads Hybrid Early Grain Sorghum Heads Hybrid Medium Grain Sorghum Heads Hybrid Late Grain Sorghum Heads any open pollinated grain sorghum of named variety Heads Coes, or other dual purpose sorghum Heads Open Pollinated Forage sorghum Heads Proso Millet Heads Oil-type Sunflowers Head Confectionary-type Sunflower Ears of Hybrid Corn SHEAVES & BUNDLES RULES: 1. Sheaves of small grain and grasses should be 3 inches in diameter at the center tie. 2. Sheaves of millet, Sudan grass and similar sheaves should be 6 inches in diameter at the center. 3. Corn bundles consist of 6 stalks. 4. Cane and forage sorghum bundles should be 8 inches in diameter at the center tie. 5. All sheaves and bundles should be tied in three places. 43

31 OTHER VEGETABLES DIVISION 3 - CLASSES: Head Cauliflower Tomatoes, table use Green Tomatoes Cherry, Plum, or Pear Tomatoes Roma Tomatoes Gallon Canning Tomatoes Bell Peppers Long Green or Yellow Chili Peppers Jalapeno Peppers Cherry Peppers any other variety Peppers Ears Sweet Corn, husked, table use Ears Pop Corn Miniature Corn for decorative purposes Ears Ornamental Corn (Previous years production) Head Cabbage dozen pods Yellow Snap Beans dozen pods Green Beans Eggplant Fruit 1079 Broccoli, 3 stems Okra 1081 Rhubarb, 6 stalks 1082 Kohlrabi, 5 stems Garlic (Composite Bulbs) Best of Show Rosette FRUITS DIVISION 4 - CLASSES: Apples Peaches Apricots Pears Plums 1089 Grapes, 3 bunches Plate Strawberries, ½ lb. Best of Show Rosette DIVISION 5 - CLASSES: 1091 Collective Gardening (Grouping of 5 or more vegetables or fruits attractively displayed in basket or other suitable container.) 1092 Decorated Pumpkin 1093 Any other variety for educational purposes. Include informational card or poster Department H & FFA BEEF CATTLE Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 DIVISION 1 - SHOWMANSHIP 651 Senior Beef Showmanship (14-18) 652 Intermediate (11-13) 653 Junior Beef Showmanship (8-13) (for each age division) (for each age division) Alternate for "Round Robin" to be designated by class placings. DIVISION 2 - BREEDING 654 Heifer Calf, born current year. May not be shown both as feeder and breeding 655 Yearling Heifer 656 Producing Cow and Calf. Calf may be shown individually. Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 3 - BUCKET CALF 657 Bucket Calf (County project rules apply) DIVISION 4 - MARKET BEEF 660 Market Beef ( lbs.) Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 5 - AVERAGE DAILY GAIN 670 Beef Average Daily Gain Contest DIVISION 6 - FEEDER CALF 673 Feeder Calf, Heifer or Steer - under 1100 lbs

32 Department 121 LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP "Round Robin" Thursday, September 7, :00 p.m. There will be a separate Round Robin conducted for each division. Senior showman will show first, followed by Intermediate showman, and Junior showman will show last. Champion and Reserve Champion in each age division for each species will be eligible. In the case an exhibitor is eligible in more than one species, they must declare to the fair office by 2:00 p.m. on September 7th which species they will be showing. Third place exhibitors from that age division are then eligible to participate. During each show, two minutes will be allowed to show each species, with contestants changing animals at the end of one minute. Judges will score the fitting of each animal for their particular species. A score sheet will be used for the shows. In case of a tie in total score, the fitting score will be used to break the tie. If fitting scores are tied, then the score for showing their own species will be used. Grand (for each age division) Reserve Grand (for each age div) Department 802 GARDEN RULES 1. All entries must be current year s production unless otherwise stated. 2. Only one entry per class for each exhibitor. 3. Size of sample should be followed. 4. Champion and Reserve Champion exhibits will be computed by points, i.e., 1st Place = 3 points; 2nd Place = 2 points, 3rd Place = 1 point. ROOT CROPS Sweet Potatoes White Potatoes Red Potatoes Russet Potatoes White Spanish Onions (Globe) Yellow Spanish Onions (Globe) Bermuda Onions (Flat) Turnips, any variety Parsnips Table Carrots Beets, table use Best of Show Rosette VINE CROPS DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: Scallop Squash Zucchini Squash Yellow Straight or Crook Neck Squash Squash, Acorn type Squash, Butternut Squash, Buttercup Hubbard Squash Striped Cushaw 1047 Any other variety Squash Pie Pumpkins Field Pumpkin Miniature Pumpkins, Gourds or Squash for decorative purposes 1051 Largest Pumpkin Cucumbers, slicing Cucumbers, pickling (appx. 2-2½" long) Cucumbers, pickling (appx. 3-4" long) Watermelon, green (solid colored) Watermelon, striped Watermelon, small type Cantaloupe or Muskmelon Honeydew Melons Best of Show Rosette 32 41

33 OPEN CLASS RULES All Exhibitors must be a Kiowa County Cooperator, which is defined as a person who: A. has their primary and permanent mailing address within Kiowa County, OR B. is a student living outside the county, but is enrolled in a Kiowa County School, OR C. Is entering exhibits that have been wholly grown, made or crafted in Kiowa County. 1. Every Entry exhibit must be made, grown or crafted by the person entering the exhibit. 2. ENTRY FORMS are due by 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, 9/5. 3. EXHIBITS will be received between 5-7 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 6, OR 7-9 am on Thursday Sept The judging of Open Class Exhibits on Thursday will be closed to Exhibitors and spectators. The judges decisions are final. Any interference with judging, arguments or criticism of a judges decision may result in disqualification and forfeiture of any awards or premiums. 5. Only 1st through 3rd ribbon awards will be given to Open Class exhibits. Exhibits placing below 3rd place will receive a participation ribbon. Eads Shopping Bucks will be awarded as ribbon premiums. They will be given out after 4:00 pm on Saturday. Premiums not claimed on Saturday will be held for pick-up in the Extension Office for 60 days only, and will be forfeited after that time. Premium listings may be checked at the Fair Office from 2:00-4:00 Saturday. Exhibitor must accept premiums as listed if not protested by that time. 6. Any item or display that has been awarded a prize in previous years (either 4-H or Open Class) is ineligible for premiums. 7. Only one entry is allowed per person in one class. 8. All entries not listed are welcome. Three entries of a kind by separate exhibitors constitute a new class, at Superintendents discretion. Entries will be grouped in classes of three or more for competition where applicable. 9. Where no competition exists (less than 3 per class), awards will be made according to the judge s discretion. Judges are instructed to place Open Classes, regardless of quality, where there is competition of 3 or more per class. 10. No premiums given without merit in classes of little or no competition. Where 3 or more entries are exhibited, 1st, 2nd and 3rd places will be awarded. 11. Same type of article cannot be entered in a listed class and also in other category H & FFA members may exhibit in open class if the exhibit is different from that shown in 4-H/FFA. 13. Written suggestions and complaints will be accepted by Fair Officials. 14. Items entered for exhibit will not be released until 3:00 pm on Saturday. Early removal of exhibits will forfeit the premiums awarded. The Fair will not be responsible for items left after this time. 15. All exhibits should be checked out through the clerk. Management will not be responsible for loss or accident, though it will take utmost care to prevent damage or harm. Department H & FFA RABBITS Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 Classes may be divided by breed at the discretion of the superintendent if there are two or more entries of a recognized breed and total entries of four or more in the class. Only 2 pens per class will be allowed per exhibitor RULES 1. Market rabbit pens must be owned 30 days prior to fair. 2. Breeding rabbit pens must be owned 90 days prior to fair. DIVISION 1 - SHOWMANSHIP 770 Senior Rabbit Showmanship (14+) 771 Intermediate Rabbit Showmanship (11-13) 772 Junior Rabbit Showmanship (8-10) (for each age division) (for each age division) DIVISION 2 - BREEDING 775 Junior Breeding Doe (under 6 months) 776 Senior Breeding Doe (over 6 months) 777 Junior Breeding Buck (under 6 months) 778 Senior Breeding Buck (over 6 months) Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 3 - MARKET RABBITS 779 Meat Class (3 rabbits 3 ½ to 5 lbs.) 782 Baker Rabbits (5-9 pounds) Grand Reserve Grand Any protests dealing with the Kiowa County Fair must be submitted in writing, signed, and filed with the Fair management within 24 hours of the incident. Protests must include an address and telephone number along with a $ protest fee per complaint. A committee of three (3) qualified persons will be appointed to review the protest and render a decision. The committee decision will be final

34 Department H & FFA POULTRY Premiums $6.00, $4.00, 2.00 Classes may be divided by breed at the discretion of the superintendent if there are two or more entries of a recognized breed and total entries of four or more in the class. Only 2 pens per class will be allowed per exhibitor RULES 1. Market poultry pens must be owned 45 days prior to fair. 2. Breeding poultry pens must be owned for 90 days prior to fair. DIVISION 1 - SHOWMANSHIP 785 Senior Poultry Showmanship (14+) 786 Intermediate Poultry Showmanship (11-13) 787 Junior Poultry Showmanship (8-10) (for each age division) (for each age division) DIVISION 2 - POULTRY 790 Light Breed Pen of Heavy Breed Pen of Trio Fancy Breed or Bantans 793 Other Poultry Pair (Ducks, Geese, Guinea, Peacocks, etc.) 794 Rooster Grand Reserve Grand DIVISION 3 - MARKET POULTRY Department 801 POULTRY Classes may be divided by breed at the discretion of the superintendent if there are two or more entries of a recognized breed and total entries of four or more in the class. Only 1 pen per class will be allowed per exhibitor. DIVISION 1 - [Adults 18+ yrs] CLASSES: 1013 Pen (light breeds 3 pullets) 1014 Pen (heavy breeds 3 pullets) 1015 Trio, Bantam or Fancy Breeds 1016 Other Poultry - Pair (Ducks, Geese, Guinea, Peacock) 1017 Rooster DIVISION 2 - [Youth under 18 yrs] CLASSES: 1018 Pen (light breeds 3 pullets) 1019 Pen (heavy breeds 3 pullets) 1020 Trio, Bantam or Fancy Breeds 1021 Other Poultry - Pair (Ducks, Geese, Guinea, Peacock) 1022 Rooster DIVISION 3 - [Children 6-8 yrs] CLASSES: 1023 Pen (light breeds 3 pullets) 1024 Pen (heavy breeds 3 pullets) 1025 Trio, Bantam or Fancy Breeds 1026 Other Poultry - Pair (Ducks, Geese, Guinea, Peacock) 1027 Rooster 795 Market Poultry (1 Turkey or Pen of 3 Broiler pullets or roosters) Grand Reserve Grand 34 39

35 OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS Open Class Livestock Rules: All Exhibitors must be a Kiowa County Cooperator, which is defined as a person who: A. has their primary and permanent mailing address within Kiowa County, OR B. is a student living outside the county, but is enrolled in a Kiowa County School, OR C. Is entering exhibits that have been wholly grown, made or crafted in Kiowa County. 1. Livestock exhibited in 4-H or FFA are not allowed. 2. Market poultry and rabbit pens must be owned 45 days prior to fair. 3. Breeding poultry and rabbit pens must be owned 90 days prior to fair. 4. Poultry & Rabbits must be in place by?? Department 800 RABBITS Classes may be divided by breed at the discretion of the superintendent if there are two or more entries of a recognized breed and total entries of four or more in the class. Only 1 pen per class will be allowed per exhibitor. DIVISION 1 - [Adults 18+ yrs] CLASSES: 1001 Junior Breeding Doe (under 6 months) 1002 Senior Breeding Doe (over 6 months) 1003 Junior Breeding Buck (under 6 months) 1004 Senior Breeding Buck (over 6 months) DIVISION 2 - [Youth under 18 yrs] CLASSES: 1005 Junior Breeding Doe (under 6 months) 1006 Senior Breeding Doe (over 6 months) 1007 Junior Breeding Buck (under 6 months) 1008 Senior Breeding Buck (over 6 months) DIVISION 3 - [Children 6-8 yrs] CLASSES: 1009 Junior Breeding Doe (under 6 months) 1010 Senior Breeding Doe (over 6 months) 1011 Junior Breeding Buck (under 6 months) 1012 Senior Breeding Buck (over 6 months) 38 Department H & FFA GARDEN Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 RULES 1. Only one entry per class for each exhibitor. 2. Size of sample should be followed. 3. Each 4-H & FFA exhibitor will prepare for show and carry his or her sample to the judging table for judging as the class is called. 4. Champion and Reserve Champion exhibits will be computed by points, [1st = 3 points; 2nd = 2 points, 3rd - 1 point ] 5. 4-H Members DO NOT have to be enrolled in 4-H Gardening project to participate in this department Sweet Potatoes Potatoes, white or red Russets White, Yellow or Red Spanish Onions (Globe) Bermuda Onions (Flat) Turnips, any variety Parsnips Table Carrots Beets, table use Head Cauliflower 810 Broccoli, 3 stems Head Cabbage Tomatoes, table use Green Tomatoes Cherry, Plum, Pear Tomatoes, or 5 Roma s Roma Tomatoes Scallop Squash Zucchini Squash Yellow Straight or Crook Neck Squash Squash, Acorn type Squash, Butternut Squash, Buttercup Hubbard Squash Squash, Striped Cushaw 824 Any other variety Squash Pie Pumpkins Field Pumpkin Miniature Pumpkins, Gourds or Squash for decorative purposes Bell Peppers Long Green or Yellow Chili Peppers Jalapeno Peppers Cherry Peppers any other variety Peppers Cucumbers, slicing Cucumbers, pickling (appx. 2-2½" long) Cucumbers, pickling (appx. 3-4" long) Ears Sweet Corn, husked, table use Ears Pop Corn Ears Ornamental Corm (Previous years production) Watermelon, any variety Cantaloupe or Muskmelon Honeydew Melon Dozen pods Snap Beans, Green or Yellow Eggplant Fruit Okra 845 Largest Pumpkin 846 Rhubarb, 6 stalks 847 Kohlrabi, 5 stems Garlic (Composite Bulbs) 849 Any other exhibit for educational purposes. Informational card or poster must be included & 35

36 Department H & FFA FIELD CROPS Department 127 FFA AGRICULTURE MECHANICS Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 All entries except peck samples will be current year's production. More than one entry may be made in a class if different variety numbers or brands. RULES 1. Sheaves of small grain and grasses should be 3 inches in diameter at the center tie. 2. Sheaves of millet, sudan grass and similar sheaves should be 6 inches in diameter at the center. 3. Corn bundles consist of 6 stalks. 4. Cane and forage sorghum bundles should be 8 inches in diameter at the center tie. 5. All sheaves and bundles should be tied in three places Heads Hybrid Sorghum (Early) Heads Hybrid Sorghum (Medium) Heads Hybrid Sorghum (Late) Ears Hybrid Corn Heads Oil-type Sunflowers Head Confectionary-type Sunflower 866 Peck of Hard Red Winter Wheat 867 Peck of Hard White Winter Wheat 868 Bin Run Wheat Peck, any variety DIVISION 2 - CLASSES: Sheaf Wheat Sheaf Triticale Sheaf Barley Bundle Hybrid Corn Bundle Cane, named variety Bundle Coes or other dual-purpose forage sorghum Bundle Hybrid Forage Sorghum, named variety Sheaf White Wonder Millet for hay Sheaf White Wonder Millet for seed Sheaf German Millet for seed Sheaf Sudan for hay Sheaf Proso Sheaf any other variety Millet for hay Sheaf any other variety Millet for seed 876 Sheaf Blue Grama 877 Sheaf Sideoats Grama 878 Sheaf Wheat Grass 879 Sheaf Little Bluestem, Sheaf Big Bluestem or Sand Bluestem 880 Sheaf Switchgrass 881 Sheaf Sandlove Grass 882 Sheaf any other variety Grass 883 Sheaf Alfalfa Premiums $6.00, $4.00, $2.00 RULES Any entry consists of one or more items entered by one exhibitor in a single class to be judged together. Example: An individual entry may consist of multiple panels and gates entered by one exhibitor. The set will be judged as one entry. 900 Cabinets and box type projects, constructed of wood 901 Home improvement or family living projects, made of metal or wood. 902 Equipment, made primarily of metal, for use in home farm shop. 903 Shop tools 904 Light feeding equipment, made of wood or metal 905 All other wood structures, used on the farm (showing a variety of farm woodworking skills) 906 Heavy feeding equipment, made of wood or metal 907 Practical farm equipment, combination wood & metal, used in productive livestock & crop enterprises (not power driven) 908 Equipment, utilizing electrical power to conserve labor or improve efficiency in the home farm shop 909 Livestock trailers 910 Other trailers and wagons, including machinery transporting equipment 911 Farm equipment, primarily metal, power driven, to conserve labor and increase farming efficiency (not shop equipment) - Power take off and hydraulic 912 Farm equipment, primarily metal, power driven, to conserve labor and increase farming efficiency (not shop equipment) - Self powered 913 Practical farm equipment, primarily metal used in crop production (not power driven) 914 Practical farm equipment, primarily metal used in livestock production (not power driven) 915 Metal panels and gate 916 Stock racks 917 Re-manufactured and/or repaired equipment projects 36 37

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