DAIRY - Calves/Heifers/Cows Note: Members 14 years of age and older may apply for a Dairy State Achievement Record Award or National Dairy Conference.

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DAIRY - Calves/Heifers/Cows Note: Members 14 years of age and older may apply for a Dairy State Achievement Record Award or National Dairy Conference. Project # and Name Skill Level, Age Dairy Calves/Heifers 126 Dairy Cows Required Project Books: 122 Dairy Calves & Heifers 126 Dairy Cows Required Supplements: 127R Dairy Resource Handbook Project Levels: Beginner: 1 st - 3 rd Year members with a dairy project Intermediate: 4 th - 6 th Year members with a dairy project Advanced: 7 th - 11 th Year members with a dairy project Note: You may move to the next project level when you have completed 15 or more activities. Age 8 to 18 for both projects. Minimum of 7 weeks Project Work Time. 2018 Stations: Breeds Anatomy Reproduction Equipment & Management Feeds Project Requirements: Dairy Heifer/Cow Project Animal Requirements: A. In the possession and care of the member by June 1 st B. Registered in the member s, partnership or family name by June 1 st. QA: Only dairy project members showing lactating dairy cows are required to attend an annual Quality Assurance Program by June 4 to show at the Clark County Fair. /Project Judging: You must participate in the Clark County 4-H /Project Judging to complete your dairy project and show at the Clark Co. and/or Ohio State Fair. Project Book Work: A. Select at least 5 activities in your project level to complete. B. Complete the following sections based on your project level: Member Project Guide, Quality Assurance & Animal Records. C. Participate in learning, leadership and citizenship activities. /Project Judging Requirements: Project Book: Bring project & record book with completed activities to project judging/skill-a-thons. Feed Info: Attach feed tag(s) or farm ration fed to your dairy females in your project and record book. Project Interview: Answer questions about your project experience including general 4-H knowledge, project book knowledge and general care of your dairy animal(s). Study: Dairy Calves/Heifer and/or Cow project book, Dairy Resource Handbook and Dairy Kit to prepare. Fair Requirements: Fair Entries: Must make entry for each dairy female by June 1st via the Fair entry on-line at http://clarkcoag.com. Upload jpg photo of grade animal with entry. Upload pdf or jpg of registration paper with purebred entry. Stall Requests: Stalls for dairy females must be requested by July 1 st on the Clark Co. Fair Pen Request Form & returned to the Extension Office. DUNF Requirement: Members exhibiting lactating dairy cows must complete a Drug Use Notification Form on each cow and submit to the dairy committee chair at check-in. Check-In: Exhibitors must check-in on Fri., July 20, 6-9 PM in the Cattle Arena to identify the dairy entries they are bringing. Verification done in the barn on Sat. after 9 AM. County Events Dairy Clinic & Quality Assurance Feb. 3, 9 AM - 11 AM, Mercantile Bldg., Clark County Fairgrounds Showmanship Clinic Sunday, June 10, 6 PM - 8 PM Cattle Arena, Fairgrounds /Project Judging Tues., June 19, 4 PM - 8 PM Only Day, Complex, Clark Co. Fgrds. Outstanding Project Book Submit - At, Pick-Up - Fair Check-In or Youth Bldg. 4-H Dairy Scholarship Eligibility: 2017 or 2018 H.S. graduate, active with 4-H dairy project & attending or planning to attend a 2 or 4 year college that offers an ag program. Deadline: May 1, 2018 to Ext. Office. Award: $500 scholarship presented 7/21/18 after Dairy Princess crowning Clark County Fair Dairy Showmanship & Show - Saturday, July 21, Showmanship - 4 PM, Followed with 4-H show, Open Holstein, Open Jersey Dairy Grooming Contest Thursday, July 26, 11 AM Dairy Female Premier Exhibitor presented at Showman of Showmen Thursday, July 26, 2 PM Multiple Buyer Forms Turned in for Dairy Milk Champions, Wed., July 25, By 6 PM, Auction Barn Champion Showcase & Live Auction, Expo Center, Fri., July 27, 9 AM Dairy Princess Eligibility: girls ages 14 to 18 as of January 1st with a minimum of two years previous dairy project experience and currently enrolled with a dairy project. Deadline: June 15 th to Ext. Office. Interview: Tues., June 19 at Dairy, all candidates arrive at 6 PM. 15

16 DAIRY - Calves/Heifers/Cows Continued Project # and Name Skill Level, Age 122 Dairy Fair Requirements Continued: Calves/ Health Rules: Health papers are not required for show at the Heifers county fair. Animals must show no symptoms or evidence of an 126 Dairy Cows Repeating Project: May be repeated with the same or different breeding dairy animals. Members should select different project learning activities annually. Requirements: /project judging based on Dairy Project and Record Book, Dairy Resource Handbook and Dairy Kit. infectious or contagious disease at time of exhibition. De-horning: All dairy animals must be dehorned with the exception of heifers born after March 1 of the current year. Dairy Arrival and Release: Dairy heifers and cows must be on the fairgrounds by 8 AM on Saturday. Heifers released after 6 PM Thursday. Cows in milk released at the end of the show, if exhibitor has another dairy animal at the Fair. Show Ring Requirements: A. You must use your own animal in showmanship. B. You must show in white clothing. NO HATS ALLOWED! C. You must follow the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association Show Ring Code of Ethics printed in the Clark Co. Fair Book. Milk Sale Requirements: A. Only two exhibitors will represent each dairy breed in the Champion Showcase. Order of eligibility is as follows: Sr. Champ, Jr. Champ, Res. Sr. Champ & Res. Jr. Champ. B. Sale order for the milk from the dairy breed champions will rotate every year. 2018 Sale Order: Holstein, Grade, Brown Swiss, Jersey C. No exhibitor may sell more than one unit in the Champion Showcase. Premier Exhibitor: Open to all dairy female exhibitors. A. Points are earned in the following: (50 %), Interview (5 %), Project Book (10 %), Showmanship (20 %), & Show Ring Placing (15 %). B. Project book grading & interview will be standardized. C. Showmanship will be divided into Junior & Senior Divisions. If there are more than 12 exhibitors in either division, there will be heats run and top five will return to final division drive. 1 st (20 pts.), 2 nd (15 pts.), 3 rd (10 pts.) and 4 th (5 pts.). D. Show Ring Placing: 1 st (15 pts), 2 nd (10 pts.) and 3 rd (5 pts.) Exhibitors with more than one animal may count highest. E Any exhibitor whose project is tagged for unsanitary conditions during fair week shall lose 20 pts off final score. Exhibitor may appeal to the Dairy Committee. F. An overall winner & division winners will be recognized. State Fair Events http://www.ohiostatefair.com/ State Fair Show - Animals must be June 1 st - Possession requirement June 20 - Entry deadline 1 st Session Ayrshire, Milking Shorthorn, Holsteins,7/24/18-7/29/18 2 nd Session - Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Jersey, 7/30/18-8/5/18 Dairy Judging Clinic 7/27/18, 3:30 PM 8/3/18, 3:30 PM 7/26/18, 2 PM - 5 PM 8/1/18-2 PM - 5 PM Other State Events 4-H Dairy Judging Clinic Sat., Mar. 17, OSU Columbus, OH Dairy Expo March 28 March 31 Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio Dairy Judging Contest, March 29 Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio Dairy Palooza Sat. April 21, Wayne Co. Fgrds. Sat. April 28, Auglaize Co. Fgrds. 4-H Dairy Bowl Contest June 8, Ohio 4-H Center, Columbus, OH National Events National 4-H Dairy Conference, Madison, Wis. 9/30/18-10/3/18 World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wisconsin 10/1/18-10/6/18 NAILE, Louisville, Ky. 10/31/18-11/6/18

17 DAIRY - Feeders Project # and Name 117DF Dairy Feeder Required Project Book: 117DF Beef Project & Record Book Required Supplement: 117R Beef Resource Handbook Dairy Feeder Listing: The Dairy Committee has compiled a list of possible sources to obtain your dairy feeder(s). You may request a copy from the Ext. Office. Project Levels: Beginner: 1 st - 3 rd Year members with a feeder project Intermediate: 4 th - 6 th Year members with a feeder project Advanced: 7 th - 11 th Year members with a feeder project Note: You may move to the next project level when you have completed 15 or more activities. Repeating Project: May be repeated with a different dairy feeder calf. 2018 Stations: Meat Cuts Nutrition Body Parts Health & Bio-security Equipment Skill Level, Age, Age 8 to 18 Minimum of 10 weeks project work time. Project Requirements: Dairy Feeder Project Animal Requirements: A. Must be qualified single dairy breed castrated male calves of the Holstein or Brown Swiss breed ONLY! No Ayrshire, Guernsey, Jersey or Milking Shorthorn allowed! B. In the possession and care of the member by May tag-in. C. Must be castrated and dehorned by May tag-in. Note: As a service to dairy feeder project members Northside Vet Clinic is offering extended clinic hours on March 17, March 24, April 14 and April 21, 1 PM to 2 PM to castrate and dehorn dairy feeders at the clinic for $30 per feeder. To schedule, call Northside Vet Clinic at 937-399-1121. This is not an endorsement. May Tag-In: A. Feeders must be brought to the May Tag-In to be weighed, tagged, vaccinated and wormed. B. At the May weigh-in, a third party dairy evaluator hired by the Fair Board will inspect every dairy feeder to determine if it is a qualified single dairy breed castrated male using breed standard color markings. In addition, calves will be evaluated for absence of severe abnormalities (i.e. Hernias) and desirable dairy confirmation traits. Any decision made by the dairy evaluator on a dairy feeder s qualification as a single dairy breed of Holstein or Brown Swiss is FINAL! See next page for complete criteria that feeders will be evaluated. Use this information as a guide in your dairy feeder project selection, if you have questions, please contact a member of the dairy committee or call the Extension Office at 937-521-3860. C. Tag-in five (5), show two (2) and sell one (1) feeder. D. Dewormed & vaccinated with a 4-way vaccine (P13, BVD, I.B.R., BRsv), 7-way Clostridia vaccine & Haemopholis. E. Feeders that have an umbilical hernia will not be tagged or weighed in. County Events Dairy Clinic & QA, Mercantile Bldg., Clark Co. Fairgrounds Feb. 3, 9 AM - 11 AM Homestead Feed & Supply Project Rally & QA Sat., Mar. 10, 10 AM-4 PM, 1833 N. Dayton-Lakeview Rd. New Carlisle, Ohio Reg. by 2/3/18 Tag-In & Weigh-In - Cattle Arena Sat., May 12, 8 AM -11 AM Fee: $10.00 per dairy feeder. Fee may change due to cost of vaccine. 2 nd Vaccination & Health Paper Checks with Vets: $10/feeder Tues. June 5, 6 PM - 7 PM, Greenon HS Wed. June 6, 6 PM - 7 PM, NWMS Sat., June 9, 7:30 AM - 9 AM, Cattle Arena, Fairgrounds Showmanship Clinic- Cattle Arena Sun., June 10, 6 PM-8 PM, Clark County Fairgrounds, Cattle Arena /Project Judging Tues., June 19, 4 PM - 8 PM Wed., June 20, 4 PM - 8 PM Complex, Clark Co. Fairgrounds Outstanding Project Book Submit - at Pick-Up - Fair Check-In or Youth Bldg. 4-H Dairy Scholarship Eligibility: 2017 or 2018 H.S. graduate, active with 4-H dairy project & attending or planning to attend a 2 or 4 year college that offers an ag program. Deadline: May 1, 2018 to Ext. Office. Award: $500 scholarship presented 7/21/18 after Dairy Princess crowning

18 DAIRY - Feeders Continued Project # and Name Skill Level, Age Project Requirements Continued: HOLSTEIN Source: Landmark Global Exports. 117DF Dairy Feeder HOLSTEIN Legs Black or red hair on one or more legs beginning at the hoof and extending unbroken to or above the knee is considered not to be breed standard. One or more legs encircled with black or red hair which touches the hoof at any point is considered not to be breed standard. Non Breed standard color markings Breed standard color marking BROWN SWISS Source Ohio State University Extension Dairy Resource Handbook While the majority of Brown Swiss calves are born white/cream in color, their color will change with age. There are still characteristics that can be seen and recognized when looking at a calf. A solid dark charcoal grey/black nose Not Holstein breed standard Holstein Breed standard (no spots). Solid dark charcoal gray/black hooves (no dis-colorings). The switch should be a chocolate brown/ black (no light shades). Not Holstein breed standard Holstein Breed standard Tail No black or red hair arising from the extreme 5 cms of the tail bone. The last 5 cms of the tail bone must be white. Not Holstein breed standard Holstein Breed standard

DAIRY - Feeders Continued Project # and Skill Level, Age Name 117DF Dairy Feeder Requirements: / project judging based on Dairy Feeder Project & Record Book, Beef Resource Handbook, and Dairy & Beef Kits. Project Requirements Continued: Project Replacements & Ear Tag Loss: A. If a tagged feeder dies between the May Tag-In day and June 1 or is ruled unqualified or has an umbilical hernia, the member may replace the feeder with another feeder after receiving approval from the Junior Fair Dairy Committee. The replacement calf will not be eligible for Rate of Gain. B. If a member s dairy feeder dies after June 1, the member may show and sell an extra project tagged by a sibling from the same household (permanent residence address of the member). C. If a feeder loses an ear tag, report to the Ext. Office (937-521-3860) Dairy Com. will be notified to retag the feeder. /Project Judging: You must participate in the Clark County 4-H /Project Judging to complete your dairy feeder project and show/sell at the Clark County and/or Ohio State Fair. Project Book Work: A. Select at least 5 activities in your level to complete. B. Complete QA & Records sections based on your project level. C. Participate in learning, leadership and citizenship activities. D. Study one or more topics in the Beef Resource Book. /Project Judging Requirements: Project Book: Bring project & record book with completed activities to project judging/skill-a-thon. Feed Info: Attach feed tag(s)/farm ration fed to feeder(s) in the project book. Project Interview: Answer questions about your project experience including 4-H knowledge, project book knowledge & dairy feeder care. Study: Dairy Feeder project book, Beef & Dairy Resource Handbooks and Beef & Dairy Kits to prepare. Fair Requirements: Stall Requests: Stalls for feeders must be requested by July 1 st on the Clark Co. Fair Pen Request Form & returned to Extension. Health Requirements: A. Must have health papers issued & vaccinated with 2 nd dose of 4-way & 7-way vaccine by a licensed veterinarian no later than July 1. Feeders will not be weighed in at Fair with health papers or vaccines given after July 1 & will be sent home with the exhibitor. B. Feeders with an umbilical hernia or unsightly repairs may not show or sell. No calf will be weighed, shown or sold with any retained testicular tissue or visible horn tissue. 19 Clark County Fair Dairy Princess Eligibility: girls ages 14 to 18 as of January 1 st with a minimum of two years previous dairy project experience and currently enrolled with a dairy project. Deadline: 6/15/18 Ext. Office. Interview: Tues., June 19, 6 PM at Dairy. Arrival Deadline: Fri., July 20, 9 PM Fair Weigh-In - Cattle Ar. Fri., July 20, 6 PM - 9 PM Showmanship - Cattle Ar. Sun., July 22, 4 PM Dairy Feeder Show - Cattle Ar. Mon., July 23, 4 PM Multiple Buyer Forms Turned in for Dairy Feeders Selling This Way - Wed., July 25, By 6 PM, Auction Barn Dairy Feeders Released: Thurs., July 26 Back Home Feeders - 6 PM Auction & Extra Feeders - 8 PM Dairy Grooming Contest Thurs., July 26, 11 AM Premier Dairy Feeder/Steer Exhibitor - presented at Showman of Showmen Thursday, July 26, 2 PM Champion Showcase & Live Auction - Expo Center Fri., July 27, 9 AM State Fair Events Dairy Judging Clinic 7/27/18, 3:30 PM 8/3/18, 3:30 PM 7/26/18, 2 PM - 5 PM 8/1/18, 2 PM - 5 PM

20 DAIRY - Feeders Continued Project # and Name Skill Level, Age 117DF Dairy Feeder Prohibited Practices All animals giving evidence of any unacceptable practices or prohibited grooming practices as outlined in 901-19-13 & 901-19-33 of Ohio s Livestock Tampering Rules will be barred from competition at the Clark County Fair. Drenching of livestock at any exhibition is prohibited except as permitted for a medical condition when diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian. Drenching means the action of using an instrument including a bottle, placed in an animal s mouth to orally administer a liquid, food, or any other substance. Weight Requirements: Weigh between 350-650 lbs. at Fair weigh-in. Under & overweight feeders may show, but not sell in the Jr Fair Auction either via multiple buyer form or the live auction. Ideal weight 400-600 pounds at Fair. Required Forms: DUNF is not required except for Champions. United Producers Inc. Affidavit is required to verify to buyers that your dairy calf has not been fed ruminant derived animal proteins. One form may be used for all of your dairy feeders. Completed form must be turned in at Fair weigh-in. Health papers are required & must be turned in at Fair weigh-in. Show Ring Requirements: A. Show dairy feeders in a white shirt or club/chapter white shirt and blue jeans with no holes or wear white clothes. NO HATS ALLOWED! B. Exhibitors may use show sticks at their discretion when showing their dairy feeders. Sale Information: Complete Jr. Fair Auction information available on the Clark Co. Fair website http://clarkcoag.com/. A. Sell one dairy feeder in the Jr. Fair Auction either via the multiple buyer form or the live auction. B. If you do not plan to sell a dairy feeder in the Auction via a multiple buyer form or the live auction, complete a No Sale Form and submit no later than 30 minutes after the show. C. Champion and reserve champion must sell in the Champion Showcase and will have urine and hair samples collected after selection. D. Exhibitors choosing to sell their dairy feeders in the live auction will sell by lottery number within their species after the Champion Showcase. Barn Rules: Care and make presentable feeders and stalls to the public by 9 AM daily and at all times. Feed and water calves and keep clean pens/calves until released on Thursday. Premier Exhibitor: Pts. for /Project Judge, Mkt, & Showmanship. Score worth 30%, Project Interview 10%, Project Book 10%, Showmanship 25% and Class Placing 25%. Projects tagged/unsanitary condition lose 20 pts. Other State Events 4-H Dairy Judging Clinic Sat., Mar. 17, OSU Columbus, OH Dairy Expo - March 28-31 Ohio Expo Center, Col. Ohio 4-H Dairy Judging Contest - Thurs. Mar. 29, Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, OH Dairy Palooza Sat. April 21, Wayne Co. Fgrds. Sat. April 28, Auglaize Co. Fgrds. Hands-on workshop for showmanship, grooming, clipping, fitting, reading a pedigree and recordkeeping 4-H Dairy Bowl Contest - June 8, Ohio 4-H Center, Columbus, OH State Fair Dairy Feeder Show: 7/30/18-8/1/18 Check-In: 7/30/18-8 AM - noon Weigh-In: 7/30/18-1 PM - 4 PM Showmanship: 7/31/18-9 AM Show: 8/1/18-9 AM Entry Deadline: June 20, 2018 May enter and show up to three animals that have been tagged at your county tag-in. National Events National 4-H Dairy Conference, Madison, Wis. 9/30/18-10/3/18 World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wisconsin 10/31/18-10/6/18

DAIRY - Market Steers Project # and Name 117DM Dairy Market Steers Required Project Book: 117DM Beef Project & Record Book Required Supplement: 117R Beef Resource Handbook Project Levels: Beginner: 1 st - 3 rd Year members with a dairy market steer Intermediate: 4 th - 6 th Year members with a dairy market steer project Advanced: 7 th - 11 th Year members with a dairy market steer project Note: You may move to the next project level when you have completed 15 or more activities. Skill Level, Age, Age 8 to 18 Minimum of 10 weeks project work time. Repeating Project: May be repeated with a different dairy market steer. Project Requirements: Dairy Market Steer Project Animal Requirements: A. Dairy Steers must be qualified single dairy breed properly dehorned and castrated males of the Holstein or Brown Swiss breed ONLY! No Aryshire, Guernsey, Jersey or Milking Shorthorn allowed! B. Exhibitors must have possession and be caring for their dairy market steers by December tag-in. C. Must weigh a minimum of 1000 lbs. at the Fair weigh-in on Friday, July 20. D. May tag and show up to two (2) steers and sell one (1) in the Jr. Fair Auction. Tag-In: A. Bring dairy market steer(s) to tag and weigh-in on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017 for the 2018 Fair. B. Tag-in up to two (2), show two (2) and sell one (1) dairy market steer. Project Replacements & Ear Tag Loss: A. An exhibitor may replace a dairy market steer that dies up to 150 days prior to the first day of Fair, if a Dairy Committee member inspects the dead steer. B. If a dairy market steer dies less than 150 days prior to the first day of the Fair, an exhibitor may exhibit, show and sell a dairy market steer tagged by a sibling from the same household. Household means the permanent residence address of the exhibitor. B. If a dairy market steer loses an ear tag, report to the Ext. Office (937-521-3860) Dairy Com. will be notified to retag the steer. Quality Assurance: Must complete the annual QA program no later than June 4 to show/sell at Fair. /Project Judging: You must participate in the Clark Co.4-H /Project Judging to complete your dairy market steer project and show/sale at the Fair. Project Book Work: A. Select at least 5 activities in your level to complete. B. Complete QA & Records sections based on your project level. C. Participate in learning, leadership and citizenship activities. D. Study one or more topics in the Beef Resource Book. County Events Tag-In & Weigh-In - Cattle Barn 4, Clark Co. Fairgrounds Sat., Dec. 16, 2017-11:30 AM to Noon Fee: $15.00 per dairy market steer. 21 Dairy Clinic & QA, Mercantile Bldg., Clark Co. Fairgrounds Sat., Feb. 3, 9 AM - 11 AM Homestead Feed & Supply Project Rally & QA Sat., Mar. 10, 10 AM-4 PM, 1833 N. Dayton-Lakeview Rd. New Carlisle, Ohio Reg. by 2/3/18 Showmanship Clinic- Cattle Arena Sun., June 10, 6 PM-8 PM, Clark County Fairgrounds, Cattle Arena /Project Judging Tues., June 19, 4 PM - 8 PM Wed., June 20, 4 PM - 8 PM Complex, Clark Co. Fairgrounds Outstanding Project Book Submit - at Pick-Up - Fair Check-In or Youth Bldg. 4-H Dairy Scholarship Eligibility: 2017 or 2018 H.S. graduate, active with 4-H dairy project & attending or planning to attend a 2 or 4 year college that offers an ag program. Deadline: May 1, 2018 to Ext. Office. Award: $500 scholarship presented 7/21/18 after Dairy Princess crowning Clark County Fair Dairy Princess Eligibility: girls ages 14 to 18 as of January 1 st with a minimum of two years previous dairy project experience and currently enrolled with a dairy project. Deadline: June 15 th to Ext. Office. Interview: Tues., June 19, 6 PM at Dairy.

DAIRY - Market Steers Continued Project # and Skill Level, Age Name 117DM Dairy Market 2018 Stations: Meat Cuts Nutrition Body Parts Health & Bio-security Equipment Requirements: / project judging based on Dairy Market Steer Project & Record Book, Beef Resource Handbook, and Dairy & Beef Kits. /Project Judging Requirements: Project Book: Bring project & record book with completed activities to project judging/skill-a-thon. Feed Info: Attach feed tag(s)/farm ration fed in project book. Project Interview: Answer questions about your project experience including 4-H knowledge, project book knowledge & dairy steer care. Study: Dairy steer project book, Beef & Dairy Resource Handbooks and Beef & Dairy Kits to prepare. Fair Requirements: Stall Requests: Stalls for dairy market steers must be requested by July 1 st on the Clark Co. Fair Pen Request Form & returned to Extension. Weight Requirements: Weigh a minimum of 1000 lbs. at Fair weigh-in. Under weight dairy market steers may show, but not eligible for Champions or to sell in the Jr Fair Auction (via a multiple buyer form or the live auction). Required Forms: DUNF is required for each dairy market steer. UPI Affidavit is required to verify to packers that your dairy market steer has not been fed ruminant derived animal proteins. One form may be used for all of your dairy market steers. Completed forms must be turned in at Fair weigh-in. Health papers aren t required for dairy market steers. Show Ring Requirements: A. Must show dairy market steers in white shirt or club/chapter white shirt & blue jeans with no holes or wear white clothes. NO HATS ALLOWED! B. May use show sticks at your discretion when showing dairy market steers. Sale Information: Complete Jr. Fair Auction information available on the Clark Co. Fair website http://clarkcoag.com/. A. Sell one dairy market steer in the Jr. Fair Auction either via the multiple buyer form or the live auction. B. If you do not plan to sell a dairy market steer in the Auction via a multiple buyer form or the live auction, complete a No Sale Form and submit no later than 30 minutes after the show. C. Champion and reserve champion must sell in the Champion Showcase have urine and hair samples collected after selection and be harvested. D. Exhibitors choosing to sell their dairy market steer in the live auction will sell by lottery number within their species after the Champion Showcase. Barn Rules: Care and make presentable dairy market steers and stalls to the public by 9 AM daily and at all times. Feed and water steers and keep clean pens/steers until released beginning at 1 PM during the live auction. Premier Exhibitor: Pts. for /Project Judge, Market & Showmanship. Score worth 30%, Project Interview 10%, Project Book 10%, Showmanship 25% and Class Placing 25%. Projects tagged/ unsanitary condition lose 20 pts. 22 Clark County Fair Arrival Deadline: Fri., July 20, 9 PM Fair Weigh-In - Cattle Ar. Fri., July 20, 6 PM - 9 PM Showmanship - Cattle Ar. Sun., July 22, 4 PM prior to dairy feeders Dairy Market Steer Show - Cattle Ar. Mon., July 23, 4 PM prior to dairy feeders Multiple Buyer Forms Turned in for Dairy Market Steers Selling This Way Wed., July 25, By 6 PM, Auction Barn Dairy Market Steers Released: Friday, July 27, 1 PM Dairy Grooming Contest Thurs., July 26, 11 AM Premier Dairy Feeder/Steer Exhibitor - presented at Showman of Showmen Thursday, July 26, 2 PM Champion Showcase & Live Auction - Expo Center Fri., July 27, 9 AM State Fair Events Dairy Judging Clinic 7/27/18, 3:30 PM 8/3/18, 3:30 PM 7/26/18, 2 PM - 5 PM 8/1/18, 2 PM - 5 PM 2019 Dates in 2018 Dairy Market Steer Tag-In, 12/15/18, 8-11AM, Cattle Barn 4, Fgrds. $15/steer