Beef Exhibit Premium Book 2017 August 31 September 4, 2017 ONLINE ENTRIES!!!! HERE IS THE WEBSITE: https://sdsf.fairwire.com

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Beef Exhibit Premium Book 2017 August 31 September 4, 2017 ONLINE ENTRIES!!!! HERE IS THE WEBSITE: https://sdsf.fairwire.com Publications title and number: South Dakota State Fair 2017 Beef Premium Book Issue Date: May 2017 Statement of Frequency: Published Annually Authorized Organizations: Name and Address: South Dakota State Fair 1060 3 rd Street SW. Huron, SD 57350

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS: THANK YOU for your interest in the 2017 South Dakota State Fair! Your entries highlight the showmanship skills of citizens across the state of South Dakota & beyond. Fairgoers of all ages enjoy seeing your accomplishments and talents. YOU ARE IMPORTANT TO OUR FAIR, whether you are a long time exhibitor or a first year competitor. The State Fair has a rich history of livestock showmanship. Please review the guidelines for entering your animals, and note the deadlines for entering! We thank you in advance for sharing your livestock and talents with us. We will be looking for you at the 2017 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR. Sincerely, the South Dakota State Fair Staff & Commission South Dakota State Fair Staff: Back L to R: Peggy Besch, Tara Peterson & Joni Kiple Front L to R: Vince Jager, Linda Traver, Shelley Noonan & Candi Briley SDSF Commissioners: Loren Noess, Erin Yost, Denise Muntefering, Justin Bell, Tom Harmon, Pam Geppert, Gary Sharp, Dusty Anderson, Faron Wahl and Not Pictured Warren Lotsberg, Scott Cordts, Dick Shelton, Peter Nielson

ATTENTION EXHIBITORS!! Highlighted rules Full list of rules are listed in exhibitor handbook No duct tape allowed on any State Fair property Any vehicle parked by the beef or sheep barn other than during exhibitor feed pass hours will be towed at exhibitor s expense. Rule will be enforced. All generators are to be kept outside on east side of barn and shut off when not in use. Feed, hay, and supplies are limited to a 2 day maximum inside the barn. Each exhibitor is responsible to keep tack and feed area organized and clean. (Failure to do so will result in removal of clutter or excess) There will be no chutes or feed at the end of the bleachers - NO EXCEPTIONS! No port-a-cools! Registration papers must be presented at check in. 4-H cattle showing in Open Class shows must be checked in during the Open Class check in times published unless exhibitors have contacted superintendents prior to check in. Group classes must be entered on entry forms at time entries are due. Any changes to the stalling assignments must be approved by superintendents! NO EXCEPTIONS! No straw in the tie outs! The woodchip bedding is available for the Open Class Beef cattle only! No other open class species or 4-H housed animals/beef are allowed to use bedding piles outside of the beef barn and will result in fines. Bobcats are not allowed to haul woodchips into barn or tie-outs. W-9 s and waivers must be completed and submitted at time entries are due. Failure to do so will result in livestock entries ineligible to show and forfeiture of premiums. No individual pens allowed in tie outs. Stall dividers are acceptable in tie out area. All animals must be double tied. Tack must be maintained in stall area inside of beams and not out into main aisles of the barn. No pumping or drenching of any animals unless directed by a veterinary. Failure to follow rules will ban exhibitors from participating in OC Beef shows. Exhibitors are limited to 1 blocking chute per 6 head of cattle. Blocking chutes are only allowed along the perimeter of the building-not in the stalls or aisles and require a permit/sticker. Tack stalls are limited to 1 tack stall (2 ties) per exhibitor.

Department 200 BEEF Competition Open to the World Superintendent: Pam Singrey, Northville, SD E-mail: Pam.Singrey@cpsagu.com Assistant Superintendent: : Ron Bruns- Baltic, SD E-mail: brunscropins@alliancecom.net Judges: TBD ONLINE ENTRIES!!!! HERE IS THE WEBSITE: https://sdsf.fairwire.com JUDGING SCHEDULE (Subject to Change) Tuesday, Aug 29 8:00 a.m. Grounds open for Early Arrivals & Set up Wednesday, Aug 30 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Open Class Livestock check in 9:00 p.m. Open Class Livestock must be stalled in OC Beef Barn Thursday, Aug 31 8:00-10:00am 4-H/FFA/Jr Show Check in at the 4-H Barn **See schedule for each Jr breed check in times & location** South Ring North Ring 1:00 pm Charolais 1:00 pm Red Angus **Charolais Jr Show **Red Angus Jr Show 5:00 pm South Devon Friday, Sept 1 8:00-10:00am **See schedule for each Jr breed check in times & location** South Ring North Ring 8:00 am Shorthorn/Shorthorn Plus 8:00 am Limousin Open Show ** Shorthorn/Shorthorn Plus **Limousin Jr Show Jr Show 11:00 am Simmental/Low % 10:00 am Chianina Open Show ** Simmental/Low % Jr Show ** Chianina Jr Show 12:00 pm Gelbvieh Open Show **Gelbvieh Jr Show 3:00 pm Maine Anjou/Maine Tainer ** Maine Anjou/Maine Tainer Jr Show Saturday, Sept 2 South Ring North Ring 8:00 am Hereford 8:00 am Angus **Hereford Jr. Show **Angus Jr Show 1:00 pm FFA Beef Show 7:00 pm U Fit It Contest Sunday, Sept 3 Middle Ring 6:00 pm Supreme Champion Bull and Heifer Selection 7:00 pm South Dakota Junior Beef Breeds Fitting Challenge 7:30 pm SDJPS Awards Ceremony **Jr Shows will be immediately following open breed shows** Monday, Sept 4 Open Class Cattle to be released (time based on distance from Huron) 11:00 am South Dakota Club Calf Open Show 4:00 pm FFA Round Robin Early releases will be made available for legitimate purposes only. Exhibitors entered in another show will be required to show proof of entry to that show for early release. SPECIAL RULES 1. ENTRY CLOSING DATE!!!!!!!!: August 1st. Late entries will be accepted if all the following conditions are met: Adequate exhibit space is available. Late entries fees will be determined by date received. The fees for late entries shall be as listed on the entry fee sheet. Entry fees for late entries shall be paid by bank draft, certified check, money order or bank credit card (VISA, MASTER CARD, and OR DISCOVER CARD). DO NOT MAIL CASH. 2. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE TYPED OR LEGIBLY PRINTED TO BE ACCEPTED! All entries must be made upon the printed entry forms which may be secured from the Fair Office or on line at www.sdstatefair.com and must show the Division and Class numbers, the name, registry number, date of birth and number of sires and dams of each animal. Entries must give exhibitor's name and address, social security number or federal tax ID. 3. Animals registered in 2 breeds can only show in 1 breed. 4. No nurse cows will be allowed. 5. No animal shall be entered in the name of any other than the BONA FIDE owner or owners; and should any prove to be otherwise entered, premiums awarded to them will be forfeited. 6. The name of exhibitors, as PRINTED on the entry blank, must correspond and be the same names as on the breed registration papers and W-9. 7. Entry Fees. Fees must be paid at the time of making entry. There will be a $30.00 fee for blocking chutes. Exhibitors limited to 1 blocking chute per 6 head of cattle. Chutes must remain on outside perimeter of building. No chutes are allowed in aisles or stalls except for show day of the breed being exhibited. Tack stalls are limited to 1 tack stall per exhibitor (2 ties per 1 tack stall entry). 8. All Cattle must be on the grounds by 9:00 pm Wednesday of the fair. All Cattle will be checked at the OC Beef Office on Wednesday from 8am 10pm REFUND POLICY: The fair may refund entry fees paid by an exhibitor if the exhibitor requests the refund in writing at least two weeks before the opening day of the fair and states the reason for requesting the refund. 9. All animals occupying stalls must be entered for competition and shows in their respective Divisions. 10. All animals at tie-outs must be double-tied. No straw in tie-outs. 11. Check entries with superintendent/breed representative before your breed shows. Substitutions must be made at this time only. 12. REGISTRY CERTIFICATES (except for steers) MUST BE PROVIDED BEFORE ANIMALS CAN BE SHOWN IN THE RING AND MUST BE SHOWN AT CHECK IN. 13. Exhibitors will be permitted 3 entries in each Class but only 2 awards will be made to an exhibitor. 14. GROUP ENTRIES. Class numbers must be listed on entry blank, but animals need not be named. Animals must be entered and shown in individuals Classes, and name and number of each animal given to the clerk when group is shown.

15. One member from any family, household, or business establishment may make entry in any Class. EXCEPTION: 4-H animals housed in 4-H barns. 16. Exhibitors will be required to keep their stalls and pens clean and alleys free from obstruction. No wheelbarrows available. Bring your own. Fans must blow east to west. NO BUTT FANS or PORT-A- COOL s. No tack is allowed outside of beams in main aisles of the barn. 17. EXHIBITS CANNOT BE ALTERED. Any animal or exhibit which shows evidence that artificial means, including but not limited to dyes, etc. were used with intent to deceive for the purpose of removing or altering physical defects or conformation, shall be excluded from participation in any of the awards. Such exhibitor will be disbarred from participation in competition, and any awards or premiums previously awarded to the exhibitor will be withdrawn. The judge in each classification will have jurisdiction in the matter. 18. It is not necessary to make entries for champions. No cash award will be paid for Breed Champions. 19. New breeds of livestock can show based on availability of ties, number of exhibitors entered (10 head minimum per division), and number of animals entered to warrant addition to the premium book. 20. All female cattle 42 months of age must have produced a calf within the last 18 months to be eligible to show. Any bull over 36 months entered in any of the breeding classes that has not dropped to his servicing a living calf during the eight months preceding the opening day of the fair shall be deemed barren and as such, shall be excluded from competition. Certificates from exhibitors properly attested may be required by the superintendent. 21. It is required that each breed association furnishes their own Ring Steward and Show Announcer for their show. 22. The South Dakota State Fair Commission has adopted and will enforce the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics. A copy of this code can be obtained by contacting either the State Fair Office or the building superintendent. 23. Please keep feed, hay, and supplies to a limited amount of a 2 day supply due to limited tack space and chute space available. Each exhibitor is responsible to keep tack area organized and clean, including chute area along the perimeter of the barns. 24. Woodchips are available to Open Class Exhibitors only whom paid a bedding fee. No other Open Class species or 4-H animals/beef are allowed to use the piles of bedding outside of the OC Beef barn and will result in fines. No bobcats are allowed to haul woodchips into the barn or outside ties.. CATTLE HEALTH REGULATIONS A, completed Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, listing individual animal official identification must accompany all animals exhibited at the South Dakota State Fair. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection must be issued within 30 days of Fair entry. Certificates of Veterinary Inspection written for animals originating from outside the State of South Dakota must have a telephone import permit number listed on the certificate. The consignee mustbe listed as: South Dakota State Fair, 1060 3 rd St. SW Huron, SD 57350 Exhibitors must have a separate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) for each species of animal exhibited. Exhibitors with animals entering the State Fairgrounds between 7AM and 10PM must present a CVI to a representative of the South Dakota Animal Industry Board (AIB) at the gate. This CVI is retained by the exhibitor and given to the show superintendent when the exhibitor receives stall assignments. Stall assignment information should be written on the CVI. Place the CVI in a designated collection area. Animals must be free of signs of communicable and infectious disease at the time of entry onto the Fairgrounds. Any determination of the health status of an animal will be at the discretion of the State Veterinarian or official representative. At the direction of the State Fair Commission, all animals will be subject to testing for foreign substances by the State Veterinarian. Out-of-state participants with cattle originating from tuberculosis modifiedaccredited advanced (MAA) state (California) or cattle originating from tuberculosis modified accredited (MA) state or zone (Michigan) need to have their veterinarian contact the South Dakota Animal Industry Board at (605) 773-3321 for current test requirements. CASH PREMIUM SCHEDULE Prize money in each Beef Division will be paid on the following scale: $75 $60 $45 $35 $30 **Divisions of 15 head or more may be split at the discretion of the Superintendent. **Groups - Only one entry per Division will be paid. *To qualify for Supreme Champion competition, animal must win either Grand or Reserve Champion Bull or Grand or Reserve Champion Female in their respective breed division. Only the animal named Grand or Reserve Champion for that breed will qualify no substitutions. If the Grand Champion for the breed is not present for the Supreme Champion competition, premiums will be forfeited for that animal (with exceptions due to family emergency or religion). *Supreme Champion Bull will receive $1,000 cash prize and a semen collection sponsored by 605 Sires Marion, SD. Supreme Champion Female will receive a $1,000 cash prize and a flush sponsored by BovaGen, Lake City, SD (terms determined by Sponsor). *All Grand Champion Breed exhibitors also qualify for the chance to win the use of a 24, three compartment trailer; compliments of Wilson Trailer. Exhibitors of breed champions, excluding the two Supreme Champion winners, will play one hand of draw poker, one game for the bull exhibitors and one for the female exhibitors. The two winners of each hand will then play again for the use of Wilson trailer. *Yackley/Trans-Ova Genetics will award all Breed Champions both Bulls & Females at the SDSF Open Class beef shows a $100 credit voucher at Trans-Ova. HERDSMAN AWARD The SD STATE FAIR will award a single herdsmanship award for the entire Open Class Beef Barn to the exhibitor who exhibits the qualities required to sustain a premier show including, but not limited to cleanliness of stalls, general neatness in care of barns and livestock, and cooperation and courtesy through out the entire show to other exhibitors and staff. For safety and security of livestock and personal property, the SD State Fair has established a Quiet Time in all barns that starts at 2am (when Beer Garden closes) until 5am. Large gatherings or parties or excessive socializing will be prohibited. Thank you for your cooperation.

DIVISION 1 ANGUS See Premium schedule following Health Regulations 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF-after 3/1 of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF-1/1-2/29, of current year 3. Junior Champion Bull Calf 4. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 5. WINTER BULL CALF 11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR BULL CALF 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. Senior Champion Bull Calf 8. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 9. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL-7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. Intermediate Champion Bull 12. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 13. APRIL JR. YEARLING BULL-4/1-4/30, of pervious year 14. MARCH JR. YEARLING BULL-3/1-3/31, of previous year 15. EARLY JR. YEARLING BULL-1/1-2/29, of previous year 16. Junior Champion Bull 17. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 18. SENIOR YEARLING BULL-between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 19. SUM. SR. YEARLING BULL-between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 20. TWO YEAR OLD BULL-between 1/1-4/30 two years previous 21. Senior Champion Bull 22. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 23. Grand Champion Bull 24. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF After 3/1, of current year 26. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 2/1-2/28, of current year 27. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 1/1-1/31, of current year 28. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 29. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 30. WINTER HEIFER CALF-11/1-12/31, of previous year 31. SENIOR HEIFER CALF 9/1-10/31, of previous year 32. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 33. Reserve Senior Champion Calf 34. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-7/1-8/31, of previous year 35. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30, of previous year 36. Intermediate Champion Female 37. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 38. APRIL JR. YEARLING FEMALE 4/1-4/30, of previous year 39. MARCH JR. YEARLING FEMALE-3/1-3/31, of previous year 40. FEB. JR. YEARLING FEMALE-2/1-2/28, of previous year 41. JAN. JR YEARLING FEMALE-of previous year 42. Junior Champion Female 43. Reserve Junior Champion Female 44. WINTER YEARLING FEMALE-between 11/1-12/31 of previous year 45. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE-between 9/1-10/31 two years previous 46. Senior Champion Female 47. Reserve Senior Champion Female 48. Grand Champion Female 49. Reserve Grand Champion Female 50. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three animals by one sire, both sexes represented 51.SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Four animals by one sire shown in the above Classes, both sexes represented. 52.BREEDER SIX HEAD: The exhibitor must be the breeder & first owner of the animal exhibited in individual Classes. The breeder & first owner must have the same member code. EXCEPTION- Cattle Bred-and-owned by a spouse, legal children, brothers & sisters, parents of the exhibitor may be included provided the exhibitor is an individual or married couple identified by a single member code. 53.COW-CALF : Cows three years of age and younger, cows must be born January 1, 2010 through August 31, 2011. Calf must be the cow s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the day of the show. 54. COW-CALF : Cows four years of age and younger, cows must be born December 31, 2009 or earlier. Calf must be the cow s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the day of the show. American Angus Association Rules The American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo., will participate in premiums offered for open class Angus breeding cattle classes according to the premium schedule based on the number of head shown. The premium assistance provided by the American Angus Association for participation in this show is in addition to the premiums offered by the show itself. The premium assistance should not be used to offset show expense and shall be included in the premium payments distributed by the show to the exhibitors. A minimum of 50 head must be shown in the open class division to receive American Angus Association premium participation for the following year. Premiums from the Association are paid only to registered Angus cattle and only if the registration number is a part of the show report provided to the Association. Therefore, all cattle should be registered at the time of entry to make certain they receive the Association's portion of premiums. The Association does not pay on championship or any group classes, (i.e. get-of-sire, junior get-of-sire or breeder six-head). Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate issued by the American Angus Association available for inspection at the show for each animal or another current proof of ownership issued by the American Angus Association pedigree look up. Any animal, upon check-in, which does not have a legible permanent identification mark (ear tattoo marks, freeze-branded marks or hot-branded marks) corresponding to the permanent identification mark on the registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once disqualified due to an incorrect or illegible permanent identification mark, animals cannot be re-identified (tattooed/branded) and rechecked at the show. Any female shown with a calf at side: the calf must be the cow's most recent natural calf, and the calf must be registered by show day and have proof of registration at check in. Only one person at a time shall lead an animal into the show ring. Exhibitors who participate in shows that accept premium monies contributed by the American Angus Association are subject to the Association Rules as found in the Breeders Reference Guide of the Association. These rules are found in Part 2; Association Rules. The rules relating directly with the exhibition of Angus cattle are Part 2: Association Rules; Rule 800 Series; including Rule 800-810. These rules can be found at www.angus.org. Altering the conformation and/or appearance of an animal for exhibition is prohibited. This includes the use of chin straps, covering of white skin, false tail heads (or use of any false hair), with the exception of false tail switches. The use of graphite, powders, hemp or other similar substances used externally are also prohibited. Other prohibited products include those used internally such as steroids, illegal or unlicensed pharmaceuticals or artificial filling. Any animal found to be in violation will be barred from showing. At any show for which the American Angus Association appropriates funds toward the payment of premiums, no exhibitors, individuals assisting exhibitors or member owners at such show shall be allowed to use any coloring agents, on any animal exhibited. The Association may adopt and implement various tests designed to monitor this prohibition, including but not limited to a white towel or white glove test. No aerosol cans or other pressurized containers will be allowed in designated line up areas. All animals exhibited are subject to DNA marker or blood type test to verify accuracy of parentage as covered under the Association Rules and for other testing as required by the individual show. Authorized representatives of the Association have the authority to enforce the rules set forth herein as well as in the Association Rules, including the barring of a registered animal from a livestock show at which it is to be shown, if there are reasonable grounds to believe a violation has occurred.

COMMERCIAL ANGUS STEER SPECIAL The South Dakota Angus Association will sponsor a State Fair steer Special open to any South Dakota youth with an Angus Steer as their project and are entered in the State Fair 4-H or FFA Show. Following rules pertain to the steer show: The steers must be sired by a registered Angus Bull. There must be no visible signs of scurs. Steers are eligible providing all other requirements are met as covered under Section II, Part 3 of the Association rules with the waiving of white restrictions, except that steers with white skin above the underline or on leg, foot or tail shall not be eligible. The animal must have and will be screened for solid Black Angus characteristics and must meet American Angus Association rules and regulations pertaining to conformation and structure effective June 16, 1975. (Blood typing may be used to verify ancestry) Steers must be weighed prior to show as scheduled in beginning of Beef section. Place & time for weigh-ins to be announced. Divisions will be divided by weight following check-in. Entry fees for the commercial special will be $20.00 Prize money will be awarded for steers and heifers: $250 for Grand Champion, $125 Reserve Champion. For additional information contact: Aaron Schelske 605-849-3505. REGISTERED ANGUS STEER AND HEIFER SPECIALS The South Dakota Angus Association will sponsor a State Fair Registered Steer and Heifer Special open to any South Dakota youth with a registered Angus steer or heifer as their South Dakota 4-H or FFA project. The following rules pertain to this show: 1. All animals showing in open junior shows will follow the American Angus Association rules and code of ethics. We suggest that you visit www.angus.org for all of the guidelines. 2. All junior cattle must be in the juniors name (not farms name) by June 1 st of current year. 3. Junior heifer calves must be in the juniors name by check-in time at the SD State Fair. This only applies to junior members heifer calves. (Classes 1-4) 4. Check-in for Junior Angus Special will be held in NE end of open class barn on Friday from 1:00-8:00 pm. No entries will be accepted after 8:00 pm. 5. There will be NO PAINT ALLOWED IN THE OPEN AND JUNIOR SHOWS. Anyone who violates this rule will not be allowed to show. 6. Angus U-Fit-It contestants will be selected at the Angus Field Day and at the Summer Spotlight shows. 7. Prize money will be awarded as follows for steers & heifers: $250 for Grand, $150 for Reserve. 8. Blood typing may be requested to verify ancestry of entries. For further information contact: Aaron Schelske 605-849-3505 DIVISION 2 CHAROLAIS B ROE SHOW *Show Schedule will be bulls followed by females* See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations SPECIAL RULES All animals to be eligible for an Open Charolais Breeding Division must be purebred and registered with American-International Charolais Association. Only bona fide (original) certificates of registration will be accepted as evidence of registration and ownership--no PHOTOCOPIES. An animal is eligible to enter or compete in an open Charolais breeding class if registered in country of origin outside the United States and is eligible for purebred registry in the AICA Herd book. Animals registered in the AICA Colored Division Registry (QF and QM initialed registration numbers) must meet the parameters of the AICA Color Card. All animals to be eligible may be approved by a Sifting Committee designated by the AICA. Stall space will not be provided for any Charolais cattle that have not been accepted by the Sifting Committee. All animals are subject to a medical examination in order to determine age, and each animal will be presented in the show ring in its natural conformation without alteration or modification. Use of artificial tailheads not permitted. Any animal not having a legible tattoo or firebrand number is ineligible and will be barred from showing. Bulls from Classes, 36, 37, 40, 41, and 42 must have a valid, satisfactory semen test certificate in possession. This certificate is valid for the entire show season. All animals shown in individual Classes must be weaned, with the exception of the Cow/Calf Class and calves at the side of females calved after September 1, 2012. Females calved after September 1, 2011, must show in individual female Class appropriate to age. Nurse cows are not permitted. All females 20 months and older exhibited at AICA - sanctioned shows must be accompanied by a certificate of pregnancy from a licensed veterinarian or have produced fertile eggs as certified in a written statement by a licensed veterinarian or embryologist or have a calf at side. AICA requires that all animals be shown with a halter and suggest that all bulls be shown with a nose lead. ALL EXHIBITS OF CHAROLAIS BREEDING CATTLE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE AICA BY-LAWS, ARTICLE XVIII, TITLED EXHIBITION OF ANIMALS. THE INSPECTION OF EXHIBIT CATTLE IS SPECIFIED IN ARTICLE XVIII, PARAGRAPH C, OF THE ASSOCIATION BY-LAWS AND NON-COMPLIANCE OF EXHIBIT INSPECTIONS SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH D OF THE SAME ARTICLE XVIII. ARTICLE XVIII, PARAGRAPH C, and POINT 2: "Each animal will be presented in its natural conformation and structure without alteration or modification. Alteration or modification shall be defined to include any surgical, chemical, electrical or other appearance change for cosmetic purpose, save only branding, tattooing, foot trimming or dehorning. The act of artificially filling animals internally which would include stomach pumping, drench tubes or any other method per so (by esophagus) is prohibited. Silicone injection or other injection for cosmetic purpose shall be prohibited. Anabolic steroid use shall likewise be prohibited, and any animal testing positive for anabolic steroid or diuretic use shall be presumed to be altered and modified." Effective October 22, 2004, at any American-International Charolais Association (AICA) sanctioned show (including shows receiving AICA premium funding and/or qualifying as a Roll of Excellence Show), the use of a coloring agent, flock and powder is prohibited. Use of these products will result in the immediate disqualification of a given animal at such a show. Where circumstances exist and/or allow, AICA reserves the right to split large individual classes after the check-in procedure is complete. ALL OTHER RULES OF SHOW APPLY 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 3/1 of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF -, 1/1 2/28 of current year 3. Junior Champion Bull Calf 4. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 5. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. Senior Champion Bull Calf 8. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 9. LATE SUMMER YEARLING BULL -7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. EARLY SUMMER YEARLING BULL -5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. Intermediate Champion Bull

12. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 13. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30 of previous year 14. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28 of previous year 15. Junior Champion Bull 16. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 17 SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 18. SUMMER SENIOR YEARLING BULL -between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 19. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-4/30 two years previous 20. Senior Champion Bull 21. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 22. Grand Champion Bull 23. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 24. SPRING HEIFER CALF After 3/1, of current year 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 1/1 2/28 of current year 26. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 27. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 28. WINTER HEIFER CALF 11/1-12/31, of previous year. 29. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 30. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 31. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf 32. LATE SUMMER YEARLING 7 /1-8/31, of previous year 33. EARLY SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 34. Intermediate Champion Female 35. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 36. LATE SPRING YEARLING FEMALE 4/1 4/30, of previous year 37. EARLY SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1 3/31 of previous year 38. Junior Champion Female 39. Reserve Junior Champion Female 40. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE 1/1 2/28 of previous year 41. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 9/1-12/31 two years previous 42. Senior Champion Female 43. Reserve Senior Champion Female 44. COW-CALF: Calf must be cow's natural calf, not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. Calf must be purebred and registered with the AICA. No age restriction on cow. Calf not eligible to compete in individual calf Divisions if shown with dam. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. Cow and/or Calf may be included in group Division entries as individual, not as a pair comprising a single animal unit 45. Grand Champion Female 46. Reserve Grand Champion Female 47. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two animals, either sex, from one dam to be shown in individual Classes to be eligible. No ownership requirement. 48. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three animals all by one sire, both sexes to be represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual Classes to be eligible. Bulls from Classes, 28, 29, 30, 33, or 34. Females from Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8. 49. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three animals all by one sire, both sexes to be represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual Classes. This Get must have a minimum of two animals born before September 1, 2012. 50. BREEDERS' HERD: Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual Classes. 51. GROUP OF FIVE HEAD: Five animals of either sex owned by the exhibitor from the Calf, Junior or Senior Classes or in a combination. DIVISION 2A CHAROLAIS PERCENTAGE Percentage Charolais heifers must be composed of at least 50% and no more than 15/16 Charolais parentage. Heifers must have a RF (Recorded Female) or FP (Female Percentage) Certificate of Recordation with the American- International Charolais Association. All other Standard Rules & Regulations of Show Apply 1. SPRING HEIFER CALF After 3/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 1/1 2/28 of current year 3. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 4. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 5. WINTER HEIFER CALF 11/1-12/31, of previous year. 6. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 8. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf 9. LATE SUMMER YEARLING 7 /1-8/31, of previous year 10. EARLY SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. Intermediate Champion Female 12. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 13. LATE SPRING YEARLING FEMALE 4/1 4/30, of previous year 14. EARLY SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1 3/31 of previous year 15. Junior Champion Female 16. Reserve Junior Champion Female 17. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE 1/1 2/28 of previous year 18. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 9/1-12/31 two years previous 19. Senior Champion Female 20. Reserve Senior Champion Female 21 Grand Champion Female 22. Reserve Grand Champion Female CHAROLAIS STEER SPECIAL AND REGISTERED CHAROLAIS JR HEIFER SHOW The South Dakota Charolais Association will hold a special 4-H and FFA steer and registered heifer show. This show will be open to the South Dakota youth, 21 years and under, that have Charolais as their project and are entered in the State Fair 4-H or FFA show. Must be a paid South Dakota Jr. Charolais Association member. Check-in time will be Wednesday from 6:00-9:00 pm on the west side of the 4-H beef complex. No entries will be accepted Thursday. Entry Fees are $20. Early entry fees can be mailed to BJ Hansen post marked by August 16 th. Early entry fees are $10. Must present a copy of registration certificate to verify ownership and animal s age. Steer exhibitors must present official state fair weight at time of check-in. Steers and Composite heifers must be either sired by a registered Charolais bull or out of a registered Charolais dam. (Must be a minimum of 50% Charolais) Show order will be as follows: 1) Registered heifers 2) Composite heifers 3) Steers 4) Sr. Showmanship 5) Jr. Showmanship Cash prizes will be awarded to all exhibitors. For further information: Brandon Bertsche PO Box 343 Onida, SD 57564 815-867-0547 Adam Odden 35147 163 rd St Faulkton, SD 57348 605-203-1229 DIVISION 3 CHIANINA See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations This show is called a Chiangus show and will accept all other breed composites with Chianina influence. RULES FOR SHOWING IN ACA SPONSORED SHOWS Only active adult and junior members of the ACA are eligible to show and/or receive premium monies provided by the ACA. Partial interest owners must also be active members of the ACA. Membership may be obtained by writing to the ACA, PO BOX 890, PLATTE CITY, MO 64079 or by phoning (816) 431-2808. All cattle entered MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE ACA HERDBOOK. Cattle may NOT be show with an application for registration. Original registration certificates MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE SUPERINTENDENT AT THE SHOW! All tattoos will be read and must agree with the registration certificate. Any animal not having a legible tattoo, or a tattoo not corresponding with its registration certificate, will be ineligible to compete and will be barred from showing.

The surgical or non-surgical alteration of conformation of any animal is prohibited. This includes altering the conformation by tying up the dewlap or creating tucks by using adhesive on the dewlap, brisket, sheath or navel. Cattle are to be shown in their natural conformation. Dyeing or artificially changing the color of an animal is prohibited. Coloring agents, except powders, may be used on the legs and tail switches. No coloring may be used above the animal's flank. NO POWDER of any kind or color may be used on ANY part of an animal. All bulls one year of age or older must have a permanent nose ring with a lead attached to the ring. 46. Grand Champion Bull 47. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 48. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two head out of one dam. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual Classes. 49. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: 3 animals, same sire. Both sexes represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual classes. Must be born after 9/01/03. 50. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: 4 animals, same sire. Both sexes represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual Classes. At least two of the four animals must be born before 9/1/03. 51. BEST SIX HEAD: Owned by exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual Classes to be eligible. All cattle will be made available for a veterinary examination to determine the presence of altering. All cattle will be made available to a veterinary examination to be mouthed. Exhibitor agrees to abide by the determination of the examining veterinarian(s). BY ENTERING CATTLE IN THIS SHOW, THE EXHIBITOR AGREES TO ABIDE BY ALL SHOW RULES. ALLTHOUGH THESE DECISIONS ARE SOMETIMES SUBJECTIVE, THEY ARE MADE BY THE MOST COMPETENT, KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE AVAILABLE AND THEIR DECISIONS WILL BE FINAL. 1. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 4. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 1/1-1/31, of current year 5. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 6. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 7. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 8. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 9. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 10 Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf 11. LATE SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 7/1-8/31, of prev. year 12. EARLY SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 5/1-6/30, of prev. year 13. Intermediate Champion Female 14. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 15. SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 16. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE -1/1-2/28, of previous year 17. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 18. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 19. Senior Champion Female 20. Reserve Senior Champion Female 21. COW-CALF : Calf must be cows, not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by date of show. No age restriction on cow. Calf will be eligible to compete in individual calf Classes if shown with its dam. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion in its division. 22. Grand Champion Female 23. Reserve Grand Champion Female 24. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 3/1, of current year 25. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 26. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 27. Junior Champion Bull Calf 28. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 29. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 30. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 31. Senior Champion Bull Calf 32. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 33. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 34. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL- 5/1-6/30, of previous ear 35. Intermediate Champion Bull 36. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 37. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 38. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL 1/1-2/28, of previous year 39. Junior Champion Bull 40. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 41. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 42. SUM. SR YEARLING BULL - between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 43. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-4/30 two years previous 44. Senior Champion Bull 45. Reserve Senior Champion Bull SD Chianina Jr Show Special The South Dakota Chianina Association will hold a special 4-H and FFA steer and registered heifer show at the South Dakota State Fair. This show will be open to South Dakota youth, 21 years and under, that have Chiangus, Chi or Chi-influenced cattle as their project. To be eligible for this show, exhibitors MUST be entered in either or both the State Fair 4-H or FFA show and MUST be in good standing with both youth organizations. Steers must be sired by a bull in the ACA registry or out of a dam registered with the ACA. Heifers and steers must be registered with the ACA registry in junior exhibitors name prior to the Summer Spotlight show. Market heifers must be sired by a bull in the ACA registry or out of a dam registered with the ACA. Market heifers will show in a separate class and compete with the steer class winners for an overall market animal champion. Heifers will not be allowed to show in both breeding and market divisions. The ACA National minimum percentage rule will not be in effect at the SD State Fair Jr Show. The top 3 market animals and top 3 breeding females will be awarded. Check-in will be on the west side of the 4-H complex. Check-in times will be posted at the check-in area and open class beef barn. Annual South Dakota Chi Association dues will be collected at the Summer Spotlight Show or at time of check-in at the State Fair. If there are questions in regards to weather or not your animal qualifies for the show or questions about check-in times please contact the breed junior advisors. For further information contact: Junior Advisors Bill & Sheila Becking Karen Holt 605-880-1385 605-229-0112 DIVISION 4--GELBVIEH See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations Cattle must have AGA registration papers and be designated as purebred or balancer at point of ENTRY. Substitutions must qualify for the same percentage the original animal was entered in. I.E. A balancer must be substituted for a balancer and a purebred must be substituted for a purebred. PUREBRED BULLS 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 3. Spring Junior Champion Bull Calf 4. Reserve Spring Junior Bull Calf 5. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 6. JUNIOR BULL CALF 1/1-1/31, of current year 7. Winter Junior Champion Bull Calf 8. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 9. FALL BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 10. SENIOR BULL CALF 9/1-10/31, of previous year 11. Senior Champion Bull Calf 12. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 13. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL-7/1-8/31, of previous year 14. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 15. Intermediate Champion Bull 16. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 17. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 18. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL -1/1-2/28 of previous year 19. Junior Champion Bull

20. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 21. LATE TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 7/1-12/31 two years prior 22. EARLY TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-6/30 two years prior 23. Senior Champion Bull 24. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 25. Grand Champion Bull 26. Reserve Grand Champion Bull PUREBRED FEMALES 27. LATE SPRING HEIFER CALF - after 5/1, of current year 28. EARLY SPRING HEIFER CALF - 4/1-4/30 of current year 29. Early Junior Champion Heifer Calf 30. Reserve Early Junior Champion Heifer Calf 31. LATE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/16-3/31, of current year 32. LATE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/15, of current year 33. EARLY JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 34. EARLY JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 35. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 36. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 37. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 38. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 39. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 40. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf 41. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31, of previous year 42. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30 of previous year 43. Intermediate Champion Female 44. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 45. APRIL JR YEARLING FEMALE -/1-4/30, of previous year 46. MARCH JR YEARLING FEMALE-3/1-3/31, of previous year 47. EARLY SP. YEARLING FEMALE 1/1-2/28, of previous year 48. Junior Champion Female 49. Reserve Junior Champion Female 50. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years prior 51. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1-8/31 two years prior 52. Senior Champion Female 53. Reserve Senior Champion Female 54. TWO YEAR OLD COW-CALF -between-1/1-/31 two years previous calf must be cow s natural calf; maximum age of calf is 240 days. 55. AGED COW-CALF - prior to 1/1 two years previous. Calf must be cow s natural calf, maximum age of calf is 240 days. 56. Champion Cow-Calf pair - (Are eligible for Grand Champion Female) 57. Reserve Champion Cow-Calf pair - (Are eligible for Reserve Grand Champion Female) 58. Grand Champion Female 59. Reserve Grand Champion Female 60. PAIR OF CALVES: Two animals both sexes represented, owned or co-owned by exhibitor, born after 9/1 of previous year. Must have shown in individual Classes. 61. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two head out of one dam. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual Classes. 62. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: 3 animals, same sire. Both sexes represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual Classes. Must be born after 9/1 previous year. 63. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: 4 animals, same sire. Both sexes represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual Classes. At least two of the four animals must be born before 9/1 previous year. 64. BEST FOUR HEAD: 4 animals, owned or co-owned by the exhibitor. Must have shown in individual Classes. DIVISION 4A--Balancers BALANCER BULLS 65. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 4/1, of current year 66. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 67. Spring Junior Champion Bull Calf 68. Reserve Spring Junior Bull Calf 69. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 70. JUNIOR BULL CALF 1/1-1/31, of current year 71. Winter Junior Champion Bull Calf 72. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 73 FALL BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 74. SENIOR BULL CALF 9/1-10/31, of previous year 75. Senior Champion Bull Calf 76. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 77. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL-7/1-8/31, of previous year 78. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 79. Intermediate Champion Bull 80. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 81. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 82. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL -1/1-2/28 of previous year 83. Junior Champion Bull 84. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 85. LATE TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 7/1-12/31 two years prior 86. EARLY TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-6/30 two years prior 87. Senior Champion Bull 88. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 89. Grand Champion Balancer Bull 90. Reserve Grand Champion Balancer Bull BALANCER FEMALES 91. LATE SPRING HEIFER CALF - after 5/1, of current year 92. EARLY SPRING HEIFER CALF - 4/1-4/30 of current year 93. Early Junior Champion Heifer Calf 94. Reserve Early Junior Champion Heifer Calf 95. LATE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/16-3/31, of current year 96. LATE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/15, of current year 97. EARLY JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 98. EARLY JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 99. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 100. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 101. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 102. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 103. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 104. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Calf 105. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31, of previous year 106. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30 of previous year 107. Intermediate Champion Female 108. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 109. APRIL JR YEARLING FEMALE -/1-4/30, of previous year 110. MARCH JR YEARLING FEMALE-3/1-3/31, of previous year 111. EARLY SP. YEARLING FEMALE 1/1-2/28, of previous year 112. Junior Champion Female 113. Reserve Junior Champion Female 114. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years prior 115. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1-8/31 two years prior 116. Senior Champion Female 117. Reserve Senior Champion Female 118. TWO YEAR OLD COW-CALF -between-1/1-/31 two years previous calf must be cow s natural calf; maximum age of calf is 240 days. 119. AGED COW-CALF - prior to 1/1 two years previous. Calf must be cow s natural calf, maximum age of calf is 240 days. 120 Champion Cow-Calf pair - (Are eligible for Grand Champion Female) 121. Reserve Champion Cow-Calf pair - (Are eligible for Reserve Grand Champion Female) 122. Grand Champion Balancer Female 123. Reserve Grand Champion Balancer Female 124. PAIR OF CALVES: Two animals both sexes represented, owned or co-owned by exhibitor, born after 9/1 of previous year. Must have shown in individual classes. 125. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two head out of one dam. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual classes. 126. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: 3 animals, same sire. Both sexes represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual classes. Must be born after 9/1 of previous year. 127. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: 4 animals, same sire. Both sexes represented. No ownership requirements. Must have shown in individual classes. At least two of the four animals be born before 9/1 of previous year. 128. BEST FOUR HEAD: 4 animals, owned or co-owned by the exhibitor. Must have been shown in individual classes. **Division may be combined or divided by age to equalize numbers and to balance the show, upon arrival. **For more information on this show becoming a Ring of Gold show, please refer to www.gelbvieh.org or contact your breed representative.

GELBVIEH STEER SPECIAL The South Dakota Gelbvieh Association will hold a special Youth Steer Show. The show will be open to all 4-H, FFA, state fair exhibitors and Junior Gelbvieh members that are in good standing with the SDGJA and have Gelbvieh as their project. A signed affidavit from the breeder of the steer is required. Contact one of the junior advisors listed below for breed requirements. GELBVIEH HEIFER SPECIAL The South Dakota Gelbvieh Association will hold a heifer special. This show will be open to all 4-H,FFA, state fair exhibitors and Junior Gelbvieh members that are in good standing with the SDGJA and have Gelbvieh as their project. Heifers must be registered Gelbvieh or Balencer Heifers. Contact one of the junior advisors listed below for breed requirements. For More information Contact: Troy Forbes 605-530-4764 Chuck Ringkob 605-470-0010 Janice Volek 605-870-3010 DIVISION 5 - HEREFORD AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION RULES Exhibitors in Hereford breeding Divisions are subject to the Association's special rule on class qualification. Entries must be duly recorded with the American Hereford Association. Any animal without a legible tattoo will not be eligible for show competition. All animals at all American Hereford Association sponsored shows must be officially recorded at show time to be eligible to show. An official American Hereford Association registry number at entry time will be required. See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 3. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 4. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 5. Champion Junior Bull Calf 6. Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf 7. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 8. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 9. Champion Fall Bull Calf 10. Reserve Champion Fall Bull Calf 11. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL - 7/1 8/31, of previous year 12. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL -5/1-6/30, of previous year 13. SPRING YEARLING BULL 3/1 4/30, of previous year 14. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 15. Champion Yearling Bull 16. Reserve Champion Yearling Bull 17. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years prior 18. SUM. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 5/1-8/31 two years prior 19. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-4/30 two years prior 20. Champion Senior Bull 21. Reserve Champion Senior Bull 22 Grand Champion Bull 23. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 24. Spring HEIFER CALF - after 4/1, of current year 25. Spring HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 26. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 27. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 28. Champion Junior Heifer Calf 29. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf 30. WINTER HEIFER CALF- 11/1-12/31, of previous year 31. SENIOR HEIFER CALF- 9/1-10/31, of previous year 32. Champion Fall Heifer Calf 33. Reserve Champion Fall Heifer Calf 34. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 35. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 36. Champion Intermediate Yearling Female 37. Reserve Champion Intermediate Yearling Female 38. APRIL JR YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 39. MARCH JR. YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous year 40. Champion Spring Yearling Female 41. Reserve Champion Spring Yearling Female 42. February YEARLING FEMALE - 2-1 - 2/28, of previous year 43. January Yearling Female-1/1-1/31 of previous year 44. Champion Yearling Female 45. Reserve Champion Yearling Female 46 SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE between 9/1-12/31 two years prior 47. Champion Senior Yearling Female 48. Reserve Champion Senior Yearling Female 49. Grand Champion Female 50. Reserve Grand Champion Female 51. COW-CALF : Natural calf at side, maximum age of calf is 270 days. Calf is eligible for individual classes but must be entered in the appropriate class. 52. GET-OF-SIRE: Four animals, both sexes represented. Sired by one bull. Must have shown in individual Classes to be eligible. 53. CALF GET-OF-SIRE: Three calves (Senior, Winter, Junior or Spring) by one sire, both sexes to be represented. Eligible for Get-of-Sire Class. Must have shown in individual Classes to be eligible. 54. BEST SIX HEAD: Owned by exhibitor. All animals must be shown in Individual Classes to be eligible. SOUTH DAKOTA HEREFORD ASSOCIATION HEREFORD STEER & HEIFER SHOW AND CARCASS JUNIOR SPECIALS The SD Hereford Steer Special Youth show schedules at beginning of Beef section. The Rules Will Be As Follows: 1. Steers and heifers must be South Dakota led, bred & fed. 2. Steers and heifers must be owned by a South Dakota resident who is also a member of the South Dakota Junior Hereford Association. 3. Steers and heifers must be shown by the exhibitor unless prior arrangements have been made with the Chairman of the Hereford Steer and Heifer Special Show Committee. 4. Any steer eligible for premium money needs to be representative of the Hereford breeds in color & markings. 5. Steers must be sired by a registered Hereford bull. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that it was sired by a registered Hereford bull. Decisions made by the Steer Show committee will be final in regards to the eligibility of a steer, regardless of recorded or implied information. No Appeals. 6. If a steer is entered in any other breed special during the State Fair, he is not eligible to be entered in the Hereford Steer Special. 7. Steers will be divided into classes according to weight. 8. Premium money will be paid in Classes with a Champion and Reserve Champion picked overall as well as the Carcass Contest. 9. The South Dakota Hereford Association will be responsible to record & distribute the premium money to the winners. 10. Steers and heifers may not show if they do not have an entry form completed and signed. 11. 4-H Code of Ethics apply to Show Rules. 12. The injection of any gas, solid or liquid under the hide to alter the normal conformation is prohibited. 13. Any products/solutions/liquids administered internally or externally to alter the conformation of the animal is prohibited. This includes the use of steroids, growth promotions and the act of artificially filling animals internally, which would include stomach pumping, drench tubes or any other method per so (by esophagus). No exceptions. 14. Twining or addition of artificial or natural hair to any part of the show animal will not be allowed. 15. Grand & Reserve Champions are subject to Blood Typing/DNA tests. Champion and Reserve Champion prize money will be paid when all tests are satisfied. 16. Steers may not show if they have not been ultra sounded and entered into the Hereford Carcass Contest. 17. Steer certificate or registration papers are needed for check in. Hereford Steer Carcass Contest Rules This year s SDHA Carcass Contest will be based on ultrasound data obtained at the time of check-in. All steers in the SD Hereford Steer Special will go through the contest. Ultrasound to be paid by exhibitor. Check in will be announced. Look for table with the Hereford sign. For more information please contact: Steve & Lori Repenning (605)999-3260 Todd & Darla Becking (605)868-2451 Philip Eggers (605)351-5438. Jeanne Johnson (605)957-5036 AWARD SCHEDULE Grand Champion Hereford Steer & Heifer $1,000.00 (Division money included) Reserve Champion Hereford Steer & Heifer $ 500.00 (Division money included) Grand Champion Carcass Steer $ 500.00 (Division money included)

Reserve Champion Carcass Steer $ 400.00 (Division money included) Carcass Placing 3-10 will split an additional $ 900.00 DIVISION 6 - LIMOUSIN See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations STANDARD RULES & REGULATIONS 1. All animals must be registered with the North American Limousin Foundation. 2. All animals must be 75% Limousin or greater as indicated on orange NALF registration certificates or purple-papered Lim-Flex cattle as indicated by NALF registration certificates. Limousin and Lim-Flex shows will now be separate for bulls and females. Following NALF and NALJA rules, a Lim-Flex animal must be registered and proof of registration must be shown with the NALF s purple registration papers. 3. All animals must be properly recorded and in the name of the exhibitor by the entry deadline of the given fair or exposition. Cattle must be entered in the exact same name that appears on the registration certificate as the current owner. 4. All animals must be properly tattooed and will be inspected at the show. Tattoos must be legible and must properly match the registration certificate. 5. To maintain a high degree of confidence in Limousin shows, the North American Limousin Foundation reserves the right to disqualify any animal that has been fitted in an unethical manner. Unethical fitting shall include the following: a. Any altering of the natural color of the animal by use of dyes, paints, hair coloring conditioners, colored show foam graphite, colored powders or any other substance. b. The addition of any hair or hair like substances, including false tailheads and false polls. False tail switches are allowed. c. The cutting, tearing or gluing of the hide or underneath the hide or removal of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of the animal. d. The injection of any gas, solid or liquid under the hide to alter the normal conformation. e. Any attempts to disrupt or change the normal dental development of the animal. f. Any products/solutions/liquids administered internally or externally to alter the conformation of the animal is prohibited. This includes the use of steroids, growth promotants and the act of artificially filling animals internally, which would include stomach pumping, drench tubes or any other method per so (by esophagus). EXCEPTIONS: In the case of severely sick or severely dehydrated animals, the exhibitor may have fluids or electrolytes administered by the licensed official show superintendent and/or North American Limousin Foundation representative. This exception is not applicable on show day or weigh-in/check-in day. 6. All aged bulls must show with a nose-lead. The right to disqualify from the show any animal deemed unmanageable is reserved by the Limousin show superintendent and the show management. 7. All protest against exhibitors or individual animals dealing with the age or genetic background of show cattle must be submitted in writing and signed by five lifetime members of the North American Limousin Foundation and presented to the show superintendent within 12 hours after the completion of the show. 8. The North American Limousin Foundation reserves the right to mouth animals for dental development at any show sponsored by the Foundation. 9. There are no limitations as to color or color markings of Limousin cattle shown. 10. It is recommended that if 15 or more head are entered and checked-in in any single Class, the Class shall be split into two equal Classes as determined by age. BULLS: 1. SPRING BULL CALF On or after 3/1 of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-2/29, of current year 3. DIVISION I CHAMPION BULL 4. DIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 5. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. DIVISION II CHAMPION BULL 8. DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 9. LATE SUMMER YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. SUMMER YEARLING BULL - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. DIVISION III CHAMPION BULL 12. DIVISION III RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 13. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 14. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 15. DIVISION IV CHAMPION BULL 16. DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 17. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 18. SUMMER SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 19. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1 4/30 two years previous 20. DIVISION V CHAMPION BULL 21. DIVISION V RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 22. GRAND CHAMPION BULL 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL HEIFERS: 24. SPRING HEIFER CALF On or after 3/1, of current year 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-2/28, of current year 26. Division I Champion Female 27. Division I Reserve Champion Female 28. WINTER HEIFER CALF- 11/1-12/31, of previous year 29. SENIOR HEIFER CALF- 9/1-10/31, of previous year 30. Division II Champion Female 31. Division II Reserve Champion Female 32. LATE SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31 of previous year 33. SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 34. Division III Champion Female 35. Division III Reserve Champion Female 36. APRIL JR YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 37. MARCH JR YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous ear 38. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 39 Division IV Champion Female 40. Division IV Reserve Champion Female 41. LATE YEARLING FEMALE - between 11/1 and - 12/31 two years previous 42. FALL YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-10/31 two years previous 43. SUMMER SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE between 7/1 8/31 two years previous 44. COW-CALF PAIR: Cows must be purple-papered Lim-Flex or at least 75% (3/4) Limousin with natural calf at side. Calf must be registered Limousin, Percentage Limousin or Lim-Flex and not more than 250 days old on date of show. 45. DIVISION V Champion Female 46. DIVISION V RESERVE Champion Female 47. Grand Champion Female 48. Reserve Grand Champion Female 49. PAIR OF HEIFERS: Bred & owned by exhibitor 50. PAIR OF BULLS: Bred & owned by exhibitor 51. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three head shown in individual Classes calved on or after 9/1/09. Both sexes represented 52. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Four head shown in individual Classes any age. Both sexes represented 53. BREEDERS BEST FIVE HEAD: 5 head shown in individual Classes. Must be bred by and owned or co-owned by exhibitor. Either or both sexes represented. DIVISION 6A LIM-FLEX Standard Rules & Regulations are listed above BULLS: 1. SPRING BULL CALF On or after 3/1 of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-2/29, of current year 3. DIVISION I CHAMPION BULL 4. DIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 5. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. DIVISION II CHAMPION BULL 8. DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 9. LATE SUMMER YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. SUMMER YEARLING BULL - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. DIVISION III CHAMPION BULL 12. DIVISION III RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 13. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 14. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year

15. DIVISION IV CHAMPION BULL 16. DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 17. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 18. SUMMER SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 19. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1 4/30 two years previous 20. DIVISION V CHAMPION BULL 21. DIVISION V RESERVE CHAMPION BULL 22. GRAND CHAMPION BULL 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL HEIFERS: 24. SPRING HEIFER CALF On or after 3/1, of current year 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-2/28, of current year 26. Division I Champion Female 27. Division I Reserve Champion Female 28. WINTER HEIFER CALF- 11/1-12/31, of previous year 29. SENIOR HEIFER CALF- 9/1-10/31, of previous year 30. Division II Champion Female 31. Division II Reserve Champion Female 32. LATE SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31 of previous year 33. SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 5/1-6/30, of previous year 34. Division III Champion Female 35. Division III Reserve Champion Female 36. APRIL JR YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 37. MARCH JR YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous ear 38. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 39. Division IV Champion Female 40. Division IV Reserve Champion Female 41. LATE YEARLING FEMALE - between 11/1 and - 12/31 two years previous 42. FALL YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-10/31 two years previous 43. SUMMER SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE between 7/1 8/31 two years previous 44. COW-CALF PAIR: Cows must be purple-papered Lim-Flex or at least 75% (3/4) Limousin with natural calf at side. Calf must be registered Limousin, Percentage Limousin or Lim-Flex and not more than 250 days old on date of show. 45. DIVISION V Champion Female 46. DIVISION V RESERVE Champion Female 47. Grand Champion Female 48. Reserve Grand Champion Female 49. PAIR OF HEIFERS: Bred & owned by exhibitor 50. PAIR OF BULLS: Bred & owned by exhibitor 51. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three head shown in individual Classes calved on or after 9/1/09. Both sexes represented 52. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Four head shown in individual Classes any age. Both sexes represented 53. BREEDERS BEST FIVE HEAD: 5 head shown in individual Classes. Must be bred by and owned or co-owned by exhibitor. Either or both sexes represented. LIMOUSIN STEER SPECIAL The South Dakota Limousin Association sponsors a Limousin Special Steer Show. This show will be open to 4-H and FFA members with a percentage or purebred Limousin steer sired by a registered Limousin bull and entered in the State 4-H or FFA shows. Total prize money is $1,000.00. This money will be prorated to the top animals in their Divisions with the Grand and Reserve receiving an additional premium of $150.00 and $100.00 respectively. Steers can be eligible under NALJA rules, OR any steer sired by a Limousin bull or group of bulls. Steers do not need to be registered. Registered and commercial steers will show together. The SDLA Board of Directors reserves the right to DNA test for parentage. Entry is to be made at the time of weigh in on 4-H entry day. Steers will be shown by weight of steer. Anyone accepting the showmanship award must represent the Limousin breed in the youth "You Fit It" Showmanship Contest. LIMOUSIN HEIFER SPECIAL The South Dakota Limousin Association sponsors a Limousin Heifer Special open to all 4-H, FFA and South Dakota Junior Limousin Association members that reside in South Dakota. Heifers must be sired by a registered Limousin bull and must have registration papers available at time of check-in. National Junior Limousin rules apply. Lim-Flex females are eligible to be shown and will be shown separately. Heifers will be shown by birth date and Classes established by the heifer committee Total prize money is $1000.00. This money will be pro-rated to the top animals in their Classes with the Grand and Reserve receiving an additional premium of $150.00 and $100.00 respectively. Junior members will compete in an obstacle course competition with other breeds. Seniors will compete for U Fit It competition with other breeds. DIVISION 7 - MAINE ANJOU See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations SPECIAL RULES 1. Exhibitors are subject to all rules and regulations of the American Maine Anjou Association. When entry is made, exhibitors agree to abide with the rules and regulations established by the AMAA as well as the rules of the show management. Entries found to be misrepresented, or persons not abiding by the show rules, may be disqualified from showing. 2. All animals must be registered in the AMAA and the original certificate (or an application for registration with a check for fee) is required for presentation before the show. NO PHOTOCOPIES. 3. Tattoos will be checked, must be legible, and correspond exactly with the registration certificate (or application for registration). Other than Brucellosis Calfhood tattoo, there shall be no other permanent identification marks other than those noted on the certificate of registry. 4. The attempted surgical or non-surgical alteration of conformation of an animal is prohibited, except for dehorning. Cattle are to be shown in their natural conformation. 5. The use of false tailheads or adding hair, or other material to any part of the animal's body is prohibited. 6 The dying or artificial changing of the existing color pattern and color will be prohibited. 7. All animals over 7 months of age must be dehorned. 8. Any and all cattle shall be made available to have blood drawn for parentage verification and/or detection of foreign substances. 9. Bulls 10 months of age and older shall be shown with a bull lead in place. 10. Heifers exhibited at 20 months of age or older must be accompanied by a certificate (available for inspection) of positive fertility issued by a licensed veterinarian. 11. Bulls exhibited at 14 months of age or older must have had a positive semen test, and a certificate to that effect must be available for inspection. 12. All cattle shall be made available for veterinary examination to determine the presence of altering. Cattle also will be made available for veterinary examination to be mouthed for the purpose of age verification. The Show Committee reserves the right, after mouthing

by a qualified veterinarian, to remove an animal from the show or designate the animal to be shown in a different Division from that previously entered, at the Committee's discretion. An animal shall remain in the same Division as placed in at time of mouthing for the remainder of the show season, considered to be June 1 to June 1. The exhibitor shall have the opportunity to have the animal(s) remouthed at his own expense for future shows. The selection of the individual to do the remouthing shall be at the discretion of the AMAA Show Committee. 13. Exhibitors shall wear show harness to exhibit entry numbers and performance data cards for all AMAA sponsored shows. The American Maine Anjou Association has in place an up-grading program for the registration of females. The South Dakota State Fair will offer one division:: Registered 3/4 percentage and higher heifers All heifers must be sired by a registered Maine Anjou bull. 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 5/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-4/30, of current year 3. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-2/28, of current year 4. Junior Champion Bull Calf 5. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 6. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 7. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-12/31, of previous year 8. Senior Champion Bull Calf 9. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 10. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 11. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 12. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 13. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 14. Junior Champion Bull 15. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 16. SENIOR BULL - between 1/1-12/31 two years previous 17. Senior Champion Bull 18. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 19. Grand Champion Bull 20. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 21. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 4/1, of current year 22. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 23. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 24. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 25. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 26. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 27. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 28. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 29. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 30. Reserved Senior Champion Heifer Calf 31. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31, of previous year 32. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 5/1-6/30, of previous yr 33. Intermediate Champion Female 34. Reserved Intermediate Champion Female 35. LATE SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 36. EARLY SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous year 37. LATE JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 2/1 2/28, of previous year 38. EARLY JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1-1/31, of previous year 39. Junior Champion Female 40. Reserve Junior Champion Female 41. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 42. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 43. Senior Champion Female 44. Reserve Senior Champion Female 45. COW-CALF ES: Cows that are exhibited with calves at side must be lactating. Calves must not exceed 240 days of age on day of judging and must be nursing. Calf entries in the cow/calf Class may be shown individually providing individual entry has been made. Cows may be evaluated and screened out of the show on the basis of udder quality. The determination of the show committee will be final. 46. Champion Female 47. Reserve Grand Champion Female 48. BREEDERS GROUP: Three head, both sexes represented. All animals must have been shown in individual Classes. All individual cattle shown within a group must have same breeder name or individual registration certificates. 49. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two animals of the same dam. Animals must have been shown in individual Classes. Dam information to be supplied on entry into Class. 50. GET OF SIRE: Three head, both sexes represented. All three head to have same breeder name on individual registration certificates. 51. BEST FOUR HEAD: Any age, owned or co-owned by one exhibitor. All animals must have been shown in individual Classes. DIVISION 7A - MAINE TAINER 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 5/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-4/30, of current year 3. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-2/28, of current year 4. Junior Champion Bull Calf 5. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 6. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 7. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-12/31, of previous year 8. Senior Champion Bull Calf 9. Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 10. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 11. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 12. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 13. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 14. Junior Champion Bull 15. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 16. SENIOR BULL - between 1/1-12/31 two years previous 17. Senior Champion Bull 18. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 19. Grand Champion Bull 20. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 21. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 4/1, of current year 22. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 23. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 24. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 25. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 26. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 27. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 28. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 29. Senior Champion Heifer Calf 30. Reserved Senior Champion Heifer Calf 31. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31, of previous year 32. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 5/1-6/30, of previous yr 33. Intermediate Champion Female 34. Reserved Intermediate Champion Female 35. LATE SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 36. EARLY SPRING YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous year 37. LATE JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 2/1 2/28, of previous year 38. EARLY JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1-1/31, of previous year 39. Junior Champion Female 40. Reserve Junior Champion Female 41. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 42. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 43. Senior Champion Female 44. Reserve Senior Champion Female 45. COW-CALF ES: Cows that are exhibited with calves at side must be lactating. Calves must not exceed 240 days of age on day of judging and must be nursing. Calf entries in the cow/calf Class may be shown individually providing individual entry has been made. Cows may be evaluated and screened out of the show on the basis of udder quality. The determination of the show committee will be final. 46. Grand Champion Female 47. Reserve Grand Champion Female

MAINE ANJOU STEER AND HEIFER SPECIAL Open to all 4-H and FFA members competing at the South Dakota State Fair 1. All steers must be at least ¼ blood Maine-Anjou and be registered in the junior s name or farm name. At least one parent needs to be registered and recorded with the AMAA. Steer certificates are available from the AMAA. Registration papers are required for both Maine-Anjou and MaineTainer Heifers. 2. Steers and heifers check in times and location will be posted. Steer classes will be divided according to weight and heifers by age. Please present your weight slips and registration papers at check in. 3. Awards will be given for Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion steer, heifer, and showmanship. $5.00 of entry fee goes toward Jr. Association membership. Anyone accepting showmanship must represent the Maine Anjou breed in the U-Fit-It showmanship contest. All decisions of the Maine Anjou committee will be upheld. For further information contact Chuck Ringkob (605)470-0010 DIVISION 8 -RED ANGUS See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations This show will follow Rules and Regulations of the Red Angus Association of America Show schedule will be as follows: Bulls followed by - females BULLS 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1 3/31, of current year 3. JUNIOR BULL CALF 2/1-2/28, of current year 4. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1 1/31, of current year 5. Junior Champion Bull Calf 6. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 7. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 8. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 9. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. Intermediate Champion Bull 12. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 13. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 14. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 15. Junior Champion Bull 16. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 17. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 18. SUM. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 19. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-4/30 two years previous 20. Senior Champion Bull 21. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 22. Grand Champion Bull 23. Reserve Grand Champion Bull FEMALES 24. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 5/1, of current year 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 4/1 4/30, of current year 26. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 27. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 28. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 29. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 30. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 31. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 32. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 33. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE 7/1-8/31 of previous yr 34. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30 of previous yr. 35. Intermediate Champion Heifer Calf 36. Reserve Intermediate Champion Heifer Calf 37. LATE SP YEARLING FEMALE-4/1-4/30, of previous year 38. EARLY SP YEARLING FEMALE 3/1-3/31 of previous year 39. LATE JR YEARLING FEMALE-2/1-2/28, of previous year 40. EARLY JR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1 1/31, of previous year 41. Junior Champion Female 42. Reserve Junior Champion Female 43. SR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 44. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH CALF: Cow must be born after 1/1 two years previous. Calf must be under 12 months of age & nursing. 45. MATURE COW-CALF: Cow must be born before 1/1 two years previous. Calf must be under 12 months of age & nursing. 46. Senior Champion Female 47. Reserve Senior Champion Female 48. Grand Champion Female 49 Reserve Grand Champion Female 50. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Four animals, both sexes represented, all by the same sire need not be owned by the exhibitor. All animals must have been shown in their respective Classes 51. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three animals by the same sire, both sexes to be represented, need not be owned by the exhibitor. Entries must have been calved on or after 9/1/03. All animals must have been shown in their respective Classes 52. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two animals, either or both sexes, both shown in their respective Classes. Animals shown in this Class need not be owned by the exhibitor. 53. PREMIER BREEDER : Four animals bred & owned by the exhibitor or member of immediate family, either or both sexes represented. Each animal must have shown in its respective Class. RED ANGUS JUNIOR STEER AND HEIFER SHOW The South Dakota Red Angus Association will hold a special Youth Market Beef and Breeding Heifer show according to the schedule in the beginning of the beef section. Animals must be owned by the Junior or Junior s family, or have a valid 4-H lease in place at the time of the show. The exhibitor must be a member of the South Dakota Junior Red Angus Association to enter cattle in the show. The animal must meet the age requirements of the Open Class Show. Show order will be posted after check-in is complete on the South Dakota Junior Red Angus Association Facebook page and at the show ring. Heifers: must be purebred category 1A or 1B and registered with the Red Angus Association of America. Registration paper must be presented at check-in. Divisions will be made based on date-of-birth. Market Beef: must be a PROVEN minimum 50% Red Angus and cannot be black in color. Market beef must be registered with the Red Angus Association of America and the registration paper must be presented at check-in. Market Beef must also present a weigh-in ticket at check-in. Divisions will be made based on weight. Showmanship will be judged at the end of the show. Showmanship ages will follow 4-H guidelines: Beginner 8-10, Junior 11-13 or Senior 14-21 as of January 1 st of the current year. A complete list of show rules are posted on the SD Red Angus website at www.southdakotaredangus.com. Any Questions contact: Amanda Larsen (605)350-0076 amanda_larsen@live.com Barb Weidenbach (605)870-2055 redangus@venturecomm.net Stephanie Jung (605)380-1796 lazyjbarranch@yahoo.com DIVISION 9 SHORTHORN See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations Show schedule will be as follows: Bulls followed by - females Class 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 3/1 of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 1/1-2/28, of current year 3. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 4. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/3, of previous year 5. Champion Bull Calf 6. Reserve Champion Bull Calf 7. LATE SUM, YEARLING BULL -7/1-8/31, of previous year

8. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL- 5/1-6/30, of previous year 9. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 10. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 11. Junior Champion Bull 12. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 13. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 7/1-12/31 two years previous 14. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-6/30 two years previous 15. Senior Champion Bull 16. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 17. Grand Champion Bull 18. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 19. GROUP OF TWO BULLS: Bred and owned or co-owned by breeder (exhibitor) 20. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 4/1, of current year 21. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 22. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 23. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 24. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 25. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 26. Champion Heifer Calf 27. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf 28. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-7/1-8/31 of previous year 29. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30, of previous yr 30. LATE SP YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 31. EARLY SP YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous yr 32. Junior Champion Female 33. Reserve Junior Champion Female 34. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 35. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE-between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 36. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 37. Senior Champion Female 38. Reserve Senior Champion Female 39. COW-CALF : Cows born after 1/1 two years previous. Natural calf at side. Calf born after 1/1, of current year 40. Grand Champion Female 41. Reserve Grand Champion Female 42. GROUP OF 2 FEMALES: Bred & owned or co-owned by breeder (Exhibitor) 12. EARLY SP YEARLING FEMALE - 3/1-3/31, of previous yr 13. Junior Champion Female 14. Reserve Junior Champion Female 15. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 16. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE-between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 17. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 18. Senior Champion Female 19. Reserve Senior Champion Female 20. COW-CALF : Cows born after 1/1 two years previous. Natural calf at side. Calf born after 1/1, of current year 21. Grand Champion Shorthorn Plus Female 22. Reserve Champion Shorthorn Plus Female 23. SUPER COW : Class should consist of 2 offspring of either or same sex of show age classification. Offspring s do not need to be owned by the same exhibitor SHORTHORN JR STEER & HEIFER SPECIAL The South Dakota Shorthorn Association will be holding Junior Steer and Heifer Special immediately following the Open Class Shorthorn Show. The show will be open to any AJSA, 4-H & FFA members. Steers and Heifers born in the previous calendar year are eligible for entry. Purebred Steers and Heifers must be 15/16 shorthorn & registered with the American Shorthorn Association. Shorthorn Plus Steers and Heifers must be registered as Shorthorn Plus with the American Shorthorn Association or show distinct Shorthorn characteristics to qualify. Animal must be in exhibitor or an immediate family members name. Committee discretion is final. The South Dakota Shorthorn Association and area Shorthorn Breeders are also offering added prize money to the Purebred Steer & Heifer divisions via the Breeders Cup program. In order to be eligible, Purebred Steers, heifers, or both must be nominated by a breeder s cup herd by July 15 th of the current year. Breeders Cup entries will not be judged separately from the regular purebred special classes, but will receive added prize money accordingly. Shorthorn Plus entries are not eligible for the Breeders Cup program. See class numbers 63, 64 and 65 for Super Cow and group classes. These classes may consist of Purebred and Appendix entries. REVISION OF THE SENIOR/JUNIOR YEARLING PREGNANCY RULE FOR EXHIBITORS AT ALL OPEN SHORTHORN SHOWS Any Senior/Junior Yearling Female 28 months of age or older on or after the date of the P.A.C.E Show must have a natural calf at side and must be shown with such. All females 20 months of age or older on or after the date of the P.A.C.E. Show must have a 60 day pregnancy verification signed by an accredited, non-owner veterinarian at the time the female is processed for the P.A.C.E. Show. If verification cannot be produced, the female may be allowed to participate if the exhibitor can produce a qualified veterinarian to examine the female at the show site, and verify a 60 day pregnancy. Any infractions against this rule will lead to disqualification of that individual for that specific P.A.C.E. Show. DIVISION 9A SHORTHORN PLUS Must be registered with the American Shorthorn Association as a Shorthorn Plus heifer. Class 1. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 4. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1-1/31, of current year 5. WINTER HEIFER CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. Champion Heifer Calf 8. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf 9. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-7/1-8/31 of previous year 10. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30, of previous yr 11. LATE SP YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year SHOWMANSHIP SPECIAL Following the Special, there will be a showmanship competition with three separate divisions: Youth 14 years of age and older as of January 1 of current year: The top two place winners will be qualified for the You fit it competition to be held at the end of the State Fair. Youth 13 years to 11 years as of January 1 of current year: Youth 10 & under as of January 1 of current year: For more information contact Jessica Osterman 605-377-5005 DIVISION 10 SIMMENTAL PUREBRED Simmental Open Show Rules Bulls and Heifers must be 7/8 blood or higher registered Simmental animals. See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations Show schedule will be as follows: Low Percentage Bulls Purebred Bulls Low Percentage Females Purebred Females Class 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 3. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year

4. JUNIOR BULL CALF -1/1-1/31, of current year 5. WINTER BULL CALF -11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. Champion Bull Calf 8. Reserve Champion Bull Calf 9. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL -7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. LATE SP YEARLING BULL- 4/1-4/30, of previous year 12. EARLY SP YEARLING BULL- 3/1-3/31, of previous year 13. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL 1/1-2/28, of previous year 14. Junior Champion Bull 15. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 16. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 17. TWO YEAR OLD BULL between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 18. Senior Champion Bull 19. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 20. Grand Champion Bull 21. Reserve Champion Bull Class 22. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF after 4/1, of current year 23. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 24. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF -1/1-1/31, of current year 26. WINTER HEIFER CALF -11/1-12/31, of previous year 27. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 28. Champion Heifer Calf 29. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf 30. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE -7/1-8/31, of previous year 31. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMAL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 32. LATE SP YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 33. EARLY SP YEARLING FEMALE- 3/1-3/31, of previous year 34. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE 1/1-2/28, of previous year 35. Junior Champion Female 36. Reserve Junior Champion Female 37. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 38. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 39. COW WITH CALF AT SIDE: Cow 3-4 years old 40. COW WITH CALF AT SIDE: Aged Cow 41. Senior Champion Female 42. Reserve Senior Champion Female 43. Grand Champion Female 44. Reserve Champion Female 45. PAIR OF HEIFERS: owned by one exhibitor 46. PAIR OF BULLS: owned by one exhibitor 47. GET-OF-SIRE: Three animals, any age, either or both sexes, by one sire 48. HERD GROUP: Five animals, any age, either or both sexes, owned by one exhibitor 49. PRODUCE OF DAM: Offspring of one cow DIVISION 11 LOW PERCENTAGE SIMMENTAL Must be registered with the American Simmental Association at least ½ Simmental but not yet reaching 7/8 Simmental. Class 1. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 4/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 3. JUNIOR BULL CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 4. JUNIOR BULL CALF -1/1-1/31, of current year 5. WINTER BULL CALF -11/1-12/31, of previous year 6. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 7. Champion Bull Calf 8. Reserve Champion Bull Calf 9. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL -7/1-8/31, of previous year 10. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 11. LATE SP YEARLING BULL- 4/1-4/30, of previous year 12. EARLY SP YEARLING BULL- 3/1-3/31, of previous year 13. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL 1/1-2/28, of previous year 14. Junior Champion Bull 15. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 16. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 17. TWO YEAR OLD BULL between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 18. Senior Champion Bull 19. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 20. Grand Champion Low Percentage Bull 21. Reserve Champion Low Percentage Bull Class 22. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF after 4/1, of current year 23. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 3/1-3/31, of current year 24. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 25. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF -1/1-1/31, of current year 26. WINTER HEIFER CALF -11/1-12/31, of previous year 27. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 28. Champion Heifer Calf 29. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf 30. LATE SUM. YEARLING FEMALE -7/1-8/31, of previous year 31. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMAL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 32. LATE SP YEARLING FEMALE - 4/1-4/30, of previous year 33. EARLY SP YEARLING FEMALE- 3/1 3/31, of previous year 34. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE 1/1-2/28, of previous year 35. Junior Champion Female 36. Reserve Junior Champion Female 37. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 38. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 39. COW WITH CALF AT SIDE: Cow 3-4 years old 40. COW WITH CALF AT SIDE: Aged Cow 41. Senior Champion Female 42. Reserve Senior Champion Female 43. Grand Champion Low Percentage Female 44. Reserve Champion Low Percentage Female SPECIALS This show will be open to SD youth, who have not reached their 22nd birthday prior to January 1 of the current year, that have Simmental as their project and are entered in the SD State Fair 4-H or FFA Show or is a SD Simmental Junior Member. Steers and heifers must be owned by a South Dakota resident who is also a member of the SD Jr. Simmental Association. Steers must be registered as 1/2 blood or greater. Registration Papers Required. Heifers must be 1/2 blood or greater and will be shown as breeding heifers. Registration Papers Required. Steers & Heifers can be non-simmental sired but cannot fall below 50% Simmental. Steers & Heifers will be checked in on Thursday & Friday morning at time of 4-H weigh in. Steers will be divided by weight. Heifers will be divided by age. $20.00 entry fee. Decisions of the Simmental Committee will be held. Time & Place of show will be posted. If Simmental steer is champion or reserve in the 4-H carcass contest, Champion will receive $100 and Reserve $50. Committee has the right to blood type any steer or heifer entered and can withhold any and all prize money until blood type has cleared at owner s expense. For more information contact: Any South Dakota Simmental Representative DIVISION 12 - SOUTH DEVON See Premium Schedule following Health Regulations 1. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - after 3/1, of current year 2. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 2/1-2/28, of current year 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - 1/1 1/31, of current year 4. Junior Champion Heifer Calf 5. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Calf 6. WINTER HEIFER CALF -11/1-12/31, of previous year 7. SENIOR HEIFER CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 8. LATE SUMMER YEARLING FEMALE - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 9. EARLY SUM. YEARLING FEMALE-5/1-6/30 of previous year 10. Intermediate Champion Female 11. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 12. LATE SPRING YEARLING FEMALE -4/1 4/30, of previous year 13. EARLY SPRING YEARLING FEMALE-3/1-3/31, of previous year 14. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE 1/1-2/28, of previous year

15. Junior Champion Female 16. Reserve Junior Champion Female 17. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 18. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE between 1/1 8/31 two years previous 19. TWO YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH CALF: Cow must be born after 1/1 two years previous. Calf must be under 12 months of age & nursing 20. MATURE COW-CALF: Cow must be born before 1/1/ two years previous. Calf must be under 12 months of age & nursing 21. Senior Champion Female 22. Reserve Senior Champion Female 23. Grand Champion Female 24. Reserve Grand Champion Female Class 25. JUNIOR BULL CALF - after 3/1, of current year 26. JUNIOR BULL CALF 1/1-2/28, of current year 27. Junior Champion Bull Calf 28. Reserve Junior Champion Bull Calf 29. WINTER BULL CALF - 11/1-12/31, of previous year 30. SENIOR BULL CALF - 9/1-10/31, of previous year 31. LATE SUM. YEARLING BULL - 7/1-8/31, of previous year 32. EARLY SUM. YEARLING BULL-5/1-6/30, of previous year 33. Intermediate Champion Bull 34. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 35. SPRING YEARLING BULL - 3/1-4/30, of previous year 36. JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - 1/1-2/28, of previous year 37. Junior Champion Bull 38. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 39. SENIOR YEARLING BULL - between 9/1-12/31 two years previous 40. SUM. SR YEARLING BULL - between 5/1-8/31 two years previous 41. TWO YEAR OLD BULL - between 1/1-4/30 two years previous 42. Senior Champion Bull 43. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 44. Grand Champion Bull 45. Reserve Grand Champion Bull 46. SENIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Four animals, both sexes represented, all by the same sire, need not be owned by the exhibitor. All animals must have been shown in their respective Classes. 47. JUNIOR GET-OF-SIRE: Three animals by the same sire, both sexes to be represented, need not be owned by the exhibitor. Entries must have been calved on or after 9/1/03. All animals must have been shown in their respective Classes. 48. PRODUCE OF DAM: Two animals, either or both sexes, both shown in their respective Classes. Animals shown in this Class need not be owned by the exhibitor. 49. PREMIER BREEDER : Four animals bred and owned by the exhibitor or member of immediate family, either or both sexes represented. Must have been shown in its respective Class. DIVISION 13 U-FIT-IT This Division will be shown at: 1 hr after the completion of the FFA Show. 1. There will be two representatives from each breed special holding a junior show at the South Dakota State Fair or summer spotlight, as well as representatives from FFA and 4-H 2. Those representatives will fit and show the animal used at selection time. 3. Cattle will be clean and dry with no adhesive, oil or other foreign substances. 4. Chutes will be used. 5. No helpers can be used. 6. If power is sufficient, the use of Andis 2 or 5 speed clippers will be permitted. One clipper per contestant allowed. 7. Thirty minutes will be allowed to fit and groom the animal. Each breed adult advisor is responsible for their breed representatives. 8. A $300.00 belt buckle donated by Hubbard Milling, Watertown, SD and a new blocking chute donated by Sullivan Supply, Dunlap, IA will be awarded to the champion show person. 9. Age Limit: Minimum age 14 as of January 1 of current year. Maximum age 21 as of January 1 of current year. 10. All exhibitors must be or have been members of SD 4-H or FFA and in good standing. 11. Each breed association will be responsible for a $25/breed entry fee to cover judging expenses. 12. Chairman of contest is: Cally Thomas 605-222-1515. Richard Sawyer 4-H Beef Showmanship Memorial Scholarship The Richard Sawyer Family of Howard, SD will annually award a $100.00 Scholarship to the top showman in the South Dakota State Fair Youth U- Fit-It contest. The Sawyer Family is offering additional scholarship dollars if the top showman has registered Angus steers or heifers as part of their 4-H project. The scholarship will be awarded by the Sawyer family when the recipient enrolls for his or her post-secondary education. This scholarship will be awarded only once to an individual. Donor contact: Darrell Sawyer 2532 Buena Vista Rapid City, SD 57701 South Dakota Jr. Point Show Beef, Sheep, Swine, & Goat Awards Presentation Sunday, Sunday September 3, 2017, following the Supreme Champion shows and prior to the Exhibitor Social @ Open Class Beef Barn. *South Dakota Jr. Point Show is an opportunity for South Dakota youth from age 8-21 to accumulate points at sanctioned shows throughout South Dakota. *Members accumulate points in swine, sheep, goat, and beef divisions. *Entry forms can be found at www.sdjps.com. Sanctioned shows and show results will also be located on the website. *Awards presentation will be Sunday, September 3rd, 2017, following the Supreme Champion selection approx.. 7:30pm @ Open Class Beef Barn. *Audra Scheel 605-545-0402

SOUTH DAKOTA CLUB CALF OPEN SHOW Monday, September 4, 2017, 11:00 am All market steers and heifers will be weighed and then divided into classes. Exhibitor tags will be assigned for each animal at time of weigh and entry. Arrival time is any time after 8 a.m. on Thursday, August 31, 2017. Deadline for arrival is 12:00 p.m. Sunday, September 3, 2017. WEIGH-IN TIME IS FROM 3-6 P.M. SUNDAY, September 3, 2017. Please present official South Dakota State Fair weight slips at time of check-in. Reweighs are at the discretion of South Dakota CLUB CALF OPEN MARKET BEEF SHOW committee. The show will be open to any, 4H, FFA and Junior Association members and must be in good standing with the youth organization affiliated. Entries must be raised or purchased from a 2017 SOUTH DAKOTA CLUB CALF ASSOCIATION MEMBER. The South Dakota Club Calf Association and area Club Calf Breeders are also offering added prize money to the top five SOUTH DAKOTA CLUB CALF OPEN MARKET BEEF SHOW. For further information: Rick Geppert 2204 16 th Ave South Brookings, SD 57006 Cell: 605-695-4223 Thank you to these sponsors:

Exclusive Supreme Champion Sponsors: Thank You Wilson Trailer, BovaGen, 605 Sires, Cattle Business Weekly, and DV Auction for their donations toward the Supreme Champion, to be selected Sunday during the fair. General Sponsors: Thank You Dakotah Bank for sponsoring the stages in both rings. Thank You Common Sense Manufacturing, OLS Tubs, and Weavers Supply for sponsoring the barn wide Herdsmanship Awards. Thank You J&R Distributing, First National Bank, Kelsey Seed and Ag Service, Dakota Energy, Dakotaland Feeds, BankWest, Bank West, Cattle Business Weekly, SD Beef Breeds Council, CHS Nutrition, Zoetis, Yackley/Trans Ova Genetics, Wilbur Ellis, and Huron Continental Marketing for sponsoring the Open Class Beef Department.