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Ohio State University Extension Wayne County 428 W. Liberty St., Suite 12 Wooster, Ohio 44691-5092 330-264-8722 Phone 330-263-7696 Fax http://wayne.osu.edu December 4, 2015 TO: Current and potential 4-H & FFA Beef Project Members RE: Market Beef Steer, Market Dairy Steers Market Beef Heifer, Carcass Steer and Carcass Heifer Projects All Beef Steers, Dairy Steers, Market Beef Heifers, Carcass Steers and Carcass Heifers MUST BE TAGGED AND WEIGHED ON Saturday, January 16, 2016 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Coliseum 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. In case of inclement weather, listen to WQKT for cancellation. If cancelled, the check-in date will be January 23, 2016. Calves must be tagged and weighed on January 16 th. Members need not be present, however, calves not tagged and weighed at the county check-in on January 16 th will not be eligible for Wayne County Junior Fair participation. Rate of gain will be figured accordingly. NO BULL calves will be tagged. ALL calves must be castrated prior to weigh-in or will be ineligible for participation. If steers are clamped, this should already have been done in early November. Calves should be dehorned and haltered for check-in. Each member may tag and weigh-in two (2) beef steers, two (2) market beef heifers, two (2) dairy steers, and two (2) carcass evaluation steers or heifers for a total of eight (8) animals. Dairy Steers Must Be Pure Dairy Breeds. Beef steers and heifers may be purebred or crossbred beef breeds. Beef steers and beef heifers that were born at a Wayne County residence and raised by a 4-H/FFA member in Wayne County are also eligible to be entered in the Wayne County Born and Raised class at the fair (see attached form due at January weigh-in). Recommended weight is 400-600 pounds in the fall. We will once again have a Market Beef Heifer class, if we reach the minimum of 5 heifers to hold the class. If less than 5, heifers will show with steers. Bred heifers will not be eligible. If animal is county born and raised, it can show in the county born and raised class with the steers. Exhibitor cannot show both a market beef steer and a market beef heifer at the fair - only 1. A beef or dairy steer may be tagged and weighed as both a fair show steer and as a carcass steer. If during the year the animal loses it s ear tag, the member must contact the Extension Office immediately. A committee member will re-tag the animal. As a producer of a food animal you should be aware of the ODA livestock rules. For a complete list of ODA livestock tampering exhibition rules visit: http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/901-19 The Ohio State University, The United States Department of Agriculture, and County Commissioners Cooperating

CALF DEATH PAYMENT Available for all 4-H & FFA members enrolled in the steer project with calves tagged at county official check-in. Owner must submit a dated death certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian. Death certificate must include date and cause of death. DEATH CERTIFICATE AND REQUEST FOR PAYMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 15 DAYS OF DEATH OF STEER. Amount to be reimbursed will be up to $500 per member per year. If an exhibitor has a steer/heifer that dies and they receive a payout of the dead steer/heifer fund, that member is in-eligible to show any other beef project within that same class in Section 510. MEMBERSHIP Any girl or boy, 8 years old AND in the third grade and not past his/her 19 th birthday as of 01/01/16, may join a 4-H club and enroll in the steer and/or carcass evaluation projects. FFA members may enroll in the project through Vo-Ag, but must follow the same age requirements. ALL members who have tagged/weighed in their calves, MUST enroll in the steer feeding project in a local 4-H club or FFA chapter by April 1, 2016 and meet the requirements of that club or chapter. A member CANNOT carry the same project in both 4-H & FFA, nor in two different counties. State Fair Requirements if you are considering exhibiting at the Ohio State Fair, the State Fair deadline for identification is January 15, 2016. DNA samples and an 840 Electronic ID (EID) Tags are required. A limited number of kits are available in the Extension office that include the EID tag, DNA sample envelope and sticker. The entire kit with an Extension office employee s signature must be sent to Stacey French, Ohio State Fair, 717 East 17th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211 by January 15, 2016. County DNA Sampling All steers/heifers will have a DNA sample taken at tag in. The samples will be overseen by and kept at the Extension Office. These sample will not be used unless a protest is filed. A protest must adhere to all proceedings as outlined in general rule 27 in the fair book. Once the protest is made, a current DNA sample will be taken and submitted along with the sample taken at tag-in to a DNA testing facility at the choice of the Liaison Committee or Sr. Fair board. Please call me or a committee member listed if you have any questions. We look forward to an educational and fun year ahead as we organize for 2016! Sincerely, Stephen Heppe 4-H & ANR Program Assistant Ohio State Extension Wayne County Each member must identify one market animal in his/her name. Extra (backup) animals may be signed up / weighed in under one family for all siblings in that family. All backup animals must be added onto each child s weigh-in form. 2016 Beef Committee Todd Bair 330-465-6053 Kellie Mullett 330-621-1363 Mandy Atterholt 330-669-3165 Nick Gasser 330-435-0349 Josh Harley 330-465-5867 Jeremiah Johnson 614-325-8539 Carl Redick 330-264-9264 Doug Shoup 330-698-1286 Jamie Wellert 330-347-7549 Bob Wirth 330-465-3605 Ken Wood 330-201-5579

Wayne County Jr Fair Carcass Show 2016 GENERAL RULES AND REQUIREMENTS 1. All of the general rules and requirements of the traditional Junior Fair program pertain. 2. Entries in Carcass Classes are limited to 4-H and FFA members enrolled in a local 4-H club or FFA chapter. 3. Carcass calves are to be tagged and weighed in January at official county check-in. Member must also pay $16.00 entry fee ($15.00 for maximum $500.00 (per member per year) reimbursement should your steer die, plus $1.00 check-off). 4. Carcass steer/heifer must be entered on a Jr. Fair entry and turned in by August 1st (only one steer/heifer may compete in Carcass Contest). 5. Carcass steers/heifers will be shown live two Mondays prior to the start of the Fair. (August 29, 2016). Carcass viewing will be Thursday of the same week. (September 1, 2016). A letter will be mailed to Carcass steer/heifer entrants on place and time of shows. Keep alert for a letter. If you do not get one, call the Extension office for details. 6. All Carcass Contest steers/heifers will be processed by 3-D Meats. 3-D Meats will quote a price prior to the live show and will buy any carcass not already sold. Members are encouraged to have their carcasses already sold, and must notify the Beef Committee of sale decision by the live showing. 7. All members enrolled in the Steer/Heifer Carcass Contest project should complete the 4-H or FFA record book, and must complete the Skillathon to meet ODA livestock quality assurance rules. 8. Rate-of-gain champion will be awarded. 9. Horns are limited to 2" (measured on the underside). 10. Steers must not have any testicular development. 11. This is a terminal contest - no exceptions. 12. Carcass Contest scoring shall be as follows: Carcass merit 90% Handling 10% The steer/heifer with the greatest number of points after the two scores are added will be declared the Grand Champion. RULES FOR CONDUCT OF CARCASS SHOW (Live Evaluation Part) 1. All steers/heifers must be shown by the Wayne County 4-H or FFA member who enrolled in the project, unless medically unable to do so at the time of the show. A rope halter may be used.

2. Since 10% of final placing will be based on your ability to handle and lead the animal, you are to have the steer/heifer halter broke. Any steer/heifer determined to be un-safe by the beef committee members present will be disqualified. 3. Members must wear clean clothes and solid shoes or boots in the show ring. 4. Steers/heifers will be shown in an order determined by the Beef Committee. 5. All steers/heifers will be shown clean and brushed down. Fitting and grooming is not scored and is discouraged. RULES FOR CONDUCT OF CARCASS SHOW (Cooler Evaluation Part) 1. All animals judged live will be transported for slaughter by the committee. 2. Judging of carcass will be based on a combination of USDA Quality and Yield Grades. Keep in mind that the industry accepted standard carcass weight is between 600 pounds and 950 pounds. 3. Steers/heifers will be graded and the appropriate stamp rolled. SALE OF CARCASS CONTEST STEERS/HEIFERS 1. The Champion & Reserve Champion carcasses will be sold at the Wayne County Fair live steer sale on Thursday. Generally they will be sold after division champions sell. 2. The buyers of the Grand & Reserve Champion carcasses will be responsible to tell 3-D Meats how to cut and wrap the meat. 3. If you pre-sell your carcass to a buyer and you should receive Grand or Reserve Carcass you must tell your buyer that they will have to purchase it at the sale or make other arrangements for buying another carcass. 4. Members are responsible for telling 3-D Meats exactly what is to be done with the carcass. This must be done on the evening of the carcass evaluation at 3-D Meats. OTHER RULES Other rules may be added or clarifications provided if deemed necessary by the Beef Committee. NOTE: The carcass project is recognized as one of the most valuable learning experiences in beef production that exhibitors can take part in and is highly recommended. The live judging is an educational session on live evaluation. There will also be an educational session on carcass evaluation prior to the carcass show. It is also noted that this program likely will not result in the high premium prices that exhibitors in the traditional steer project have enjoyed in recent years. The program has a market price basis and exhibitors should expect a carcass price that approximates the going market rate. The Beef Committee will negotiate the best price possible, but no promise of high premium price is made.

NOMINATION FORM FOR WAYNE COUNTY BORN and RAISED MARKET BEEF SHOW Exhibitor name 4-H or FFA Club Animal ear tag or ID # Breeder s signature (required) 1. 2. This form must be completely filled out and turned in with the certified weight slips and intent to enroll card to be eligible to be shown in the Born and Raised class at the Wayne County Junior Fair. Exhibitor signature Parent signature CFAES provides research and related education programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: http://go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

A note from the Wayne County 4-H/FFA Beef Committee All market beef and dairy market beef exhibitors will be required to show/exhibit during one of the following options prior to the Wayne County Fair. OPTION 1: During the January check-in, the member can show his/her animal. If the animal is not calmly lead several times around the show area then the committee will expect that the member return to one of the following options prior to the Wayne County Fair. OPTION 2: Showing at any winter/spring preview or jackpot show (including OCA BEST show). Member must get a paid entry receipt to the Extension office by August 1st. OPTION 3: Showing at the spring show held in April at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. Member can show during the regular show OR at the end of the show there will be a beef showmanship class and a dairy beef showmanship class. There is no entry fee and no pre-registration. OPTION 5: Exhibit a steer at the Ohio State Fair. Member must get proof of exhibition to the Extension office by August 8th. Members who want to exhibit a dairy beef AND a market beef animal will need to show BOTH prior to the Wayne County Fair. Show means to lead the animal(s) several times around the arena and set up as would be expected in an actual show. Back up animals do not need to be shown. If you do not show your animal(s) during any of the above opportunities, YOU WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO EXHIBIT YOUR ANIMAL(S) AT THE 2016 WAYNE COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR. This is an effort to get youth more involved with their projects and create more interest and time spent with the projects to help ensure a quality experience at the fair and to improve the quality of our show. Questions can be directed to any beef committee member: Todd Bair 330-465-6053 Kellie Mullett 330-621-1363 Mandy Atterholt 330-669-3165 Nick Gasser 330-435-0349 Josh Harley 330-465-5867 Jeremiah Johnson 614-325-8539 Carl Redick 330-264-9264 Doug Shoup 330-698-1286 Jamie Wellert 330-347-7549 Bob Wirth 330-465-3605 Ken Wood 330-201-5579

2016 Jr Fair Beef Rules TWENTY-FIRST (21st) DEPARTMENT JUNIOR STEER AND MARKET BEEF SHOW Saturday, September 12 11:00 a.m. 1. Entries in market steer and beef heifer classes are limited to 4-H and FFA members enrolled in a local 4-H Club or FFA Chapter with a steer that was tagged/weighed at the January weigh-in. 2. All market steers and beef heifers will be weighed and divided into classes according to weight at the option of the Beef Committee. All breeds will show together by weight classes. 3. Up to ten steers in each class will be placed. 4. First and second place winners in each steer class will compete for the Division Champion and Reserve Champion. Each Champion & Reserve Division Champion will compete for Grand and Reserve Grand Champion. If the Grand or Reserve Grand Champion steer is a county born and raised steer, he becomes ineligible from showing in the county born and raised show. 5. All animals must be measured and weighed at the fairgrounds and sold at the Junior Fair Auction. THE MARKET STEER/HEIFER SHOW IS A TERMINAL SHOW. 6. Market steers and beef heifers must be on fairgrounds by 10:00 a.m. Friday. 7. Market steers and beef heifers will be weighed Friday, September 11, beginning at 4:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Re-weighing at discretion of weight master. 8. Owners are responsible for seeing that their animals are weighed. Animals will be weighed at the nearest five pounds. 9. Exhibitors must show their own animal if competing in showmanship. 10. All market steers and beef heifers shown must be sold at the Junior Fair auction on Thursday, September 17, following the swine sale. A charge will be made to the exhibitor to cover cost of the sale, insurance and beef check- off. Charges will be approximately 3%. Members will have $1.00 deducted for bank charge. 11. Animals must be shown at tag-in in January, a beef committee clinic, a Winter/Spring jackpot or open show, or The Ohio State Fair. Copies of all documentation is due to the Extension Office By August 1 st. For safety reasons, unruly animals that cannot be led or shown by the 4- H or FFA exhibitor will be dismissed from the fairgrounds at the discretion of the 4-H & FFA Beef Committee and the approval of the Official fair veterinarian. 12. Horns limited to 2 inches (measured on underside). 13. Only member, immediate family, Wayne County Junior Fair members and Wayne County 4- H/FFA advisors are allowed to have hands-on on steer and breeding beef show day. If this rule is broken, animal will not be eligible to show in the junior fair or sell through the junior fair auction, but will be purchased at the bid price by the holder of the sale bid. 14. No twining (including artificial tail/tail head) and no paint or color altering of any kind. Refer to the general rules, numbers 23, 24 & 25. 15. Adhesive must be removed from animals after the sale. Exhibitor must remove adhesive or forfeit sale price and only receive the turn price. 16. Steer must not have any testicular development. 17. For safety reasons all animals must be double tied.

18. All animals shown in the Wayne County Junior Fair market classes must be sold at the Junior Fair Auction. THE MARKET STEER AND BEEF HEIFER SHOW IS A TERMINAL SHOW. 19. NOTE TO MEMBERS WITH MARKET LIVESTOCK: Exhibitors selling their animal(s) at the Junior Fair Sale MUST send a Thank You note to the buyer(s). This Thank You note is to be delivered to the EXTENSION OFFICE BEGINNING THE MONDAY AFTER THE FAIR IN A STAMPED, SEALED AND ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, AND NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK AFTER THE SALE. Checks for the sale of market animals will be sent to members only after a Thank You note is presented to the Extension Office. 20. A rope halter will be provided at the sale to tie your animal after it is sold. DO NOT TIE WITH ANYTHING ELSE OR COST OF HALTER WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM YOUR CHECK. 21. There is a pen cleaning policy refer to August member letter (LINK). Policy is also posted in beef barn. Only mulch is to be used for bedding in steer and overflow barn. 22. All buckets and feed pans should be removed after feeding/watering. 23. If an exhibitor has a steer/heifer that dies and they receive a payout of the dead steer/heifer fund, that member is in-eligible to show any other beef project within that same class in Section 510. 24. All steers/heifers will have a DNA sample taken at tag in. The samples will be overseen by and kept at the Extension Office. These sample will not be used unless a protest is filed. A protest must adhere to all proceedings as outlined in general rule 27. Once the protest is made, a current DNA sample will be taken and submitted along with the sample taken at tag-in to a DNA testing facility at the choice of the Liaison Committee or Sr. Fair board. Section No. 510 MARKET STEERS/MARKET BEEF HEIFERS Exhibitor cannot show both a market steer and a market beef heifer (only one). Class 1 Steers all beef breeds and crossbreeds. Up to twelve classes sorted by weight: Overall Top 10 will be selected 2 Champion born and raised Wayne Co. Steer all beef breeds and crossbreeds. Must be born at Wayne Co. residence and raised by a 4-H/FFA member in Wayne Co. Statement with signature of breeder required that identifies calf as being born and raised in Wayne Co. Statement must be turned in at January weigh-in. If there is no statement, member cannot show in this class. Class will be held following champion drive. 3 Dairy Breed Market Steers All finish weights (Dairy Feeders see Beef Breeding Show). Dairy Breed means both sire and dam are dairy breed. Up to four classes sorted by weight: Overall Top 5 will be selected 4 Market Beef Heifer (Division IV) Bred heifers will not be eligible. Must be a minimum of 5 heifers to hold the class. If less than 5, heifers will show with steers. If animal is county born and raised (meets requirements in Class 2) it can also show in County born and raised class with steers.