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A 79 year tradition continues in Pine Bluff with the return of the Southeast Arkansas District Fair. Gates open to the general public at 5PM during FAIR WEEK, except Saturday will be 12 noon, starting on Monday, October 1, 2018. The downtown Pine Bluff street parade will roll off at 4:45pm Thursday afternoon, October 4th. FAIR WEEK promises a full slate of activities beginning Sunday, September 30, 2018 when Educational Exhibits(4-H and EHC), Community Educational Exhibits, and Home Economic Exhibits will begin setup for judging. The 2018 Livestock Program will begin Monday, October 1 at 8 am thru the Halter Horse Show, Saturday, October 6. Poultry Coop-In will begin Wednesday, October 3 (see inserts in Fair Catalog for further information) Fair attendees will have the chance to explore the latest and greatest products offered by regional merchants at the Exhibit Hall, open each night of Fair Week at 6pm. Kenny s Funland will start Tuesday, October 2 to bring safe quality rides for all ages to our Fairgrounds this year with a Dolllar night. There will be a designated Armband dates this year as well. Arkansas Rodeo Association will bring the EXCITEMENT to all, beginning Thursday Night, October 4th at 7:30pm. Opening night will be one you don't want to miss as it will be jam packed with exciting action as well as each performance of the rodeo. The 2018 RODEO QUEEN will be crowned on Saturday night, October 6th. You CAN T MISS seeing the best that Southeast Arkansans can MAKE, RAISE, GROW and SEW!!! 4

THE ARKANSAS RODEO ASSOCIATION WILL BE CELEBRATING THEIR 50th ANNIVERSARY AS THEY BRING THE EXCITEMENT OF THE RODEO TO HESTAND STADIUM FAIRGROUNDS FOR OUR 79th ANNUAL DISTRICT FAIR AND RODEO. THE ARA WILL FEATURE THE TOP 15 COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS EACH NIGHT IN BAREBACK RIDING, BREAKAWAY ROPING, TIE DOWN ROPING, STEER WRESTLING, COWGIRLS BARREL RACING, JUNIOR BARREL RACING, TEAM ROPING, AND BULL RIDING. EACH PERFORMANCE WILL INCLUDE A CALF SCRAMBLE WITH CASH PRIZES, CLOWNS, GRAND ENTRY AND FLAG PRESENTATIONS ALONG WITH FUNNY MAN TIM KNIGHT AND OPENING NIGHT ONLY THE ONE ARM BANDIT S DAUGHTER. RODEO PERFORMANCES WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY NIGHT, October 4 THROUGH SATURDAY, October 6, 2018 AT 7:30PM. 5

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DAILY PROGRAM-LIVESTOCK SUNDAY, September 30, 2018 1 pm-6 pm Home Economics Exhibits Entered 5:00 pm Dairy Goats in place Monday, October 1, 2018 8:00 am Dairy Goats Show (Check out at conclusion of Dairy Goats Shows) 6:00 pm Merchants Exhibit Hall Open 6:00 pm Goats & Sheep may begin to arrive TUESDAY, October 2, 2018 8:00 am Rabbits in Place (Check out at conclusion of Rabbit Shows) 9:30 am Rabbit Show (Hestand Stadium) 4:45 pm Downtown Parade 5:00 pm Gates Open (Public) 5 pm - 8 pm Check in for all Sheep and Goats 6 pm -10 pm Dollar Night at the Fair 8:00 pm All Sheep and Goats must be in place 5 pm - 8 pm Sheep and Goat Weigh In 6:00 pm Cattle may begin to arrive Junior Llamas in place 6:00 pm Merchants Exhibit Hall Open WEDNESDAY, October 3, 2018 8:30 am Market Lambs (Arena) Market Goat Shows Breed Goats and Sheep 3 pm 9 pm Poultry (Coop IN) in place (also on Thursday) 7

WED(CONT) 5:00 pm Gates Open (Public) 6 pm-8 pm Cattle must be checked in and in place; Hogs may begin to arrive 6:00 pm Merchants Exhibit Hall Open 6 pm-10 pm ARM Band Night 8:00 pm All Sheep and Goats will be released conclusion of show THURSDAY, October 4, 2018 7:30 am- 8:30 am Poultry ( COOP IN) in place 8:30 am Poultry Judging 9 am 2 pm Student and Senior Citizen Day 10 am 8 pm Check in: ALL Swine- Check Show Books 11 am - 1 pm Weigh in Steers and Commercial Heifers 6 pm 10 pm ARM Band Night 6:00 pm Merchants Exhibit Hall Open 6 pm - 8 pm Weigh in Hogs 7:00 pm Hogs must be in place 7:30 pm ARA Rodeo 8:00 pm Weights for Hogs must be turned in Friday, October 5, 2018 8:30 am Junior and Senior Breeding Swine Market Hog Shown (PeeWee, Junior) Swine Showmanship 9:00 am Steer and Commercial Heifer Shows (PeeWee, Junior) Junior and Senior Beef Cattle Shows; Beff Showmanship Junior Llama Show 8

FRI (cont) 9:00 am Junior and Senior Dairy Cattle Shows Dairy Cattle Showmanship 5:00 pm Gates Open (Public) 6:00 pm Parade of Champions Junior Livestock Auction Merchants Exhibit Hall Opens 6 pm-11 pm ARM Band Night 7:30 pm ARA Rodeo SATURDAY, October 6, 2018 9:00 am Halter Horses in place 10:00 am Halter Horse Show-Hestand Stadium Halter Horses released after judging 12 noon Gates Open (Public) 1:00 pm Horsemanship judging-rodeo Queen- Arena Coop Out- Poultry Merchants Exhibit Hall Open 1 pm-6 pm ARM Band Day 6 pm-11 pm ARM Band Night 7:30 pm ARA Rodeo 8:00 pm Release all Livestock During Rodeo-Crowning of Rodeo Queen SUNDAY, October 7, 2018 1 pm 3 pm CHECK OUT- ALL EXHIBITS ( WE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE TIMES) 9

EVENTS OF FAIR-2018 Southeast Arkansas District Fair and Rodeo Downtown Parade Dollar Night at the Fair ARM Band Night ARM Band Night ARA RODEO ARM Band Night ARM Band Day ARM Band Night Rodeo Queen Crowned Tues. Oct. 2 @ 4:45pm Tues. Oct. 2 @ 6pm-10pm Wed. Oct. 3 @ 6pm-10pm Thurs. Oct. 4 @ 6pm-10pm Thur, Fri, Sat, Oct. 4 Oct. 6 @ 7:30pm Fri. Oct. 5 @ 6pm-11pm Sat. Oct. 6 @ 1pm-6pm Sat. Oct. 6 @ 6pm-11pm Sat. Oct. 6 during rodeo *NO MIDNIGHT MADNESS* FOR THE 2018 SEAR DISTRTICT FAIR Tuesday night October 2, 2018 will be DOLLAR NIGHT. ALL rides will be $1.00 per ride from 6:00 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. ARM BANDS can be purchased for $15.00 at all SUPER 1 Stores in Pine Bluff. The cost will be $20.00 if purchased at the gate. 10

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General Rules, Regulations and Information >>>Livestock 1) Entry Deadline- Official entry forms must be filled out completely and legibly and filed with the Southeast District Fair by September 25, 2018 online and mailed entries postmarked by Sept 18th.. Official Entry forms can be filed / downloaded online @ sedistrictfair.com A copy is also in the catalog or they can be secured from your County Extension Agent, Vocational Agriculture Instructor or the Southeast District Fair. Preferred entry method is online or Mail all entries to: Southeast District Fair c/o Anita Chance 150 Hwy 310 Enola, AR 72047 Phone: 870-535-2900, If you have any questions about the show or to request catalogs and entry forms. PLEASE NOTE: Only purebred, pureblood (one Purebred Parent) livestock or animals equal to Breed Association Herd Book quality are admitted. (poultry and rabbits are excepted) NO WATERFOWL PERMITTED ON FAIRGROUNDS FOR 2018 FAIR. 2) Livestock Superintendents for the show are: Bernie Freeman 870-807-0092 Barns/Rabbits /Hogs /Cows Mike Reynolds 501-472-9764 Lambs /Goats Karen Reynolds 501-730-1484 - Lambs/Goats Lewis Hinkle-Poultry Anita Chance-Points Suzan Brooks-870-678-3207 Dairy Goats Greg Bolin 870-540-6828 Auction/Funds 3) No campers will be allowed in the barn area-all campers will set up in the camper area with proper hookups. 4) No free running dogs will be allowed on the fairgrounds. ALL dogs will be on a leash and under the immediate control of their owner. 5) Exhibitors may park in the barn area until 1pm during the fair. After 1pm, all exhibitors will park in the Livestock Exhibitor parking area. A parking area for cars and trucks will be available to livestock exhibitors. Stock trailers will be parked on the back parking area as in previous years. 6) Junior livestock shows are open to junior exhibitors residing in those counties comprising the Southeast District Fair. Junior exhibitors must be at least nine (9) years old 30

by the opening day of the District Fair, not over age nineteen(19) and in high school or if not in high school, be a graduate of the current calendar year. Contestant MUST BE A BONAFIDE 4H OR FFA MEMBER or other Arkansas State Fair competition pre-approved. No other school activity will qualify. Market Pee- Wee shows are for 8 years old and under contestants. 7) Senior livestock shows are open to the world 8)Schedules-ALL animals must be in place according to the schedule in the DAILY PROGRAM unless delayed by circumstances that would justify an extension by the LIVESTOCK SUPERINTENDENT. Livestock and Poultry Commission officials will check health papers and inspect animals at the gate or in the barns. For emergency situations call the Fair Office at 870-535-2900. 9)Release Times- Are posted in the Daily Calendar at the front of the Premium Book. Any violations of this rule will result in forfeiture of all premiums earned by an exhibitor. 10) Liability-ALL exhibitors will be under the direction and supervision of the South Arkansas Livestock Show Association-but the show will in no case be responsible for any losses, injuries (including Death), or damages that may occur to any exhibit or exhibitor. 11)Ownership-ALL animals must be entered in the name of the owner, exhibitor, farm or other organization. Junior Division entries must be registered solely in the junior exhibitor s name (no partnerships, no farm names, etc.). Ownership requirements are: >>All Open Livestock-Must be owned 30 days prior to the show. >>Junior Breeding Livestock-must be owned by July 1st of this year. >>Junior Market Lambs-must be owned by July 1st of this year >>Junior Market Goats-must be owned by July 1st of this year >>Junior Market Hogs-Must be owned by July 1st of this year >>Market Steers-Must be owned by May 15 th of this year 31

(=>>If any discrepancies arise, ownership dates will be the same as the Arkansas State Fair) 12) Accepted Entries-In ALL cases the management reserves the right to accept, reject, or accept conditionally any entry. It is intended that livestock entered will be a credit to both the exhibitor and to this exhibition. 13) Registration Certificates-ALL animals in the purebred classes must be registered and the owner must produce certificates of registry at Check-In. Registration certificates will be the only accepted proof of ownership. Tattoos, brands, ear notches, or association ear tags will be matched against registration certificates on a random basis. 14) Adjudication- Animals must be exhibited before the judges at the time and place specified. The livestock Schedule will be followed as closely as possible. Entries not presented for judging when their class is called will be ruled out and scratched from the record books. 15) Interference with Judges or Shows- If an exhibitor in any way, whether in person or by agent, or servant, interferes with the judges during their adjudication, or shows any disrespect to them, or the show, the management may demand a proper apology from such exhibitor, or it may exclude such exhibitor from competition and from the ring and may also withhold from such exhibitors, premiums that may have been awarded during the fair. 16) Protests- ALL protests must be in writing and accompanied by a deposit of $100 (cash, certified check, or money order), which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Such protest must plainly state the cause of the complaint or appeal and must be delivered to the District Fair Management immediately after the occasion for such protest. Any protest as to the eligibility on account of age or breeding of animals must be filed with the management prior to the day on which they are to be judged. Protests must be submitted either prior to judging or immediately after the conclusion of judging. 32

Judging procedures will NOT be interrupted for protest investigations and depending on the basis of the protest, a decision may be withheld until a thorough investigation is complete. In addition to the right to protest herein granted to the exhibitor, the Southeast District Fair reserves the right to take cognizance of fraud consummated or attempted in connection with an exhibit, and take such action as deemed just and proper, and as may be warranted in these premises. No protest or appeal based upon the statement that the judge or judges are incompetent will be considered by the management. ALL questions in dispute or differences not covered by these rules will be referred to management whose decision shall be final. 17) Competition-In case of no competition in a class, the judge may award a placing according to the merit of the animal. 18) Combining Shows-ALL breeds will show in their own breed divisions. In the Junior and Senior Divisions, exhibitors will receive the full point value listed regardless of the number of entries. 19) Equipment-Exhibitors will furnish their own equipment, feed and other supplies. 20) Grooming chutes are to be set up in the grooming chute area. Grooming chutes will not be allowed in other areas without permission. 21) Bulls- ALL bulls one(1) year of age and older (by show day) will be shown with a nose ring or nose clip. 22) Market Hog, Lamb, Steer and Goat Weigh-Ins---Exhibitors of market animals need to be in barn area at weigh-in time. This is required so that all market animals will be weighed, assigned to the proper class and be assigned to the correct exhibitor. If you cannot be present at the weigh-in, make arrangements with another exhibitor or responsible individual to have your animals weighed and correctly entered for the show. 23) Care of Stalls, Pens and Aisles ALL exhibitors are expected to clean their stalls and/or pens and keep the aisles and walkways in their exhibit area clean 33

Tack, feed, equipment and other supplies are NOT to be stored or kept in aisles or walkways used by fair visitors. 24) CLASS AWARDS- NO EXHIBITOR SHALL BE PERMITTED TO ENTER(SHOW) MORE THAN 2 ENTRIES IN ANY ONE CLASS. 25) Premiums Premiums will be paid on a point basis. The total number of points awarded by the judge to any exhibitor, multiplied by the money value of each point will be the total premium payment due to the exhibitor. Points can be found in each department section. 26) Stall and Pen Assignments Exhibitors will be expected to place their animals in the barns as designated by the Livestock Superintendent or Assistant Superintendents. Beef and dairy cattle exhibitors will be assigned stall spaces according to their entries in the show. All aisles and walkways will be kept free of tack boxes, chairs and other equipment for the safe movement of other exhibitors, livestock and fair visitors. 27) Penned Cattle- No cattle will kept in pens with the exception of Exhibit Only Cattle. Exhibit Only Cattle shall be halter broke and tied. 28) ENTRY FEES-Entry fees will be charged as follows (Open Shows only): Cattle, per head..$7.50 Goats, per head $3.50 Hogs, per head..$3.50 Sheep, per head...$3.50 Exhibit Only, Livestock, any species...$25.00 Junior Division entries pay no entry fee. These fees must accompany the entry forms when filed. ALL entry forms and entry fees are due September 25 th, 2018. 29) Entry Forms Enter online or Only one person may enter livestock on the same entry form. Use separate entry forms for different species of livestock (ie., hogs, sheep, beef, goats, etc.) and separate forms for breeding stock and market animals. NOTE: PLEASE MAKE YOUR ENTRIES LEGIBLE IN ORDER TO GET PREMIUMS. 34

30) Passes Each livestock exhibitor will receive one(1) complimentary season exhibitor pass to the grounds. Ag instructors from FFA chapters and County Agents from counties with livestock exhibits will be issued two(2) season passes. Exhibitors have the option of purchasing additional season passes for $5.00 each when they file their entry forms at the fairgrounds office. 31) Show Schedules Tentative show schedules and show orders are: Monday: Tuesday: 8:00 am 9:30 AM Dairy Goat Show Dairy Goat Showmanship Rabbit Show Showmanship Wednesday: 8:00 am 30 mins. after conclusion of Mkt Lambs Pee Wee Market Lambs Market Lambs Pee Wee Market Goats Market Goats 30 mins after conclusion of Mkt Goats Breeding Goats Breeding Lambs Jr. Showmanship Sheep & Goats Sr. Showmanship Sheep & Goats Friday: 8:30 am 9:00 am Pee Wee Mkt Hog Show Pee Wee Mkt Hog Showmanship Breeding Swine Market Hogs Jr. Showmanship Sr. Showmanship Pee Wee Cattle Mkt Show Pee Wee Cattle Mkt Showmanship Steer Show Breeding Beef Show A to Z Junior Showmanship Senior Showmanship Saturday: 10 am Halter Horse Show Halter Horse Showmanship 35

32) Breeds will show in alphabetical order within shows, divisions or departments. 33) A final show schedule will be developed after entries are checked. Show schedules will be posted at the Livestock Office. All breeds will show in alphabetical order with the Senior Show preceding the Junior Show. 34) Fair management reserves the right to shift breed shows from one ring to the other to even up the work load on judges and to try and finish both show rings near the same time. 35) Clipping will be allowed on the Showground's. However, all clippings must be cleaned up and removed or placed in a closed trash bag. JUNIOR DIVISION===Special Notes and Rules 1) ***The Parade of Champions followed by the Junior Livestock Auction will start at 6:00pm on Friday. 2)The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Steer (two head), The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog (plus eight additional head to total ten hogs), The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb (plus 3 additional lambs to total five lambs), the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat( plus 3 additional goats to total five goats), the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Broiler Pen( two pens)., the Grand and Reserve Poultry Chain Chickens and the Grand and Reserve Grand Pen of Fryer Rabbits( two pens) will be sold at the Junior Livestock Auction prior to the Friday evening rodeo in Hestand Stadium. 3) The Junior Livestock Auction is a premium auction. Animals in the auction will receive the actual amount of money bid with the exhibitor retaining ownership and possession of said animals. 4) The show judge will select the additional market animals that make the auction and determine sale order. 5) No more than one animal per exhibitor will be allowed in the Junior Livestock Auction. Should an exhibitor qualify more than one animal, the exhibitor will choose which animal goes into the auction. The exception to this rule is *the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion from each market show will be in the auction. The show judges will select alternates from the market shows to insure a complete Junior Livestock Auction (must be age 9 and above) 36

6)Some donated monies for FFA and 4-H are made available to the market shows. This money will be divided among the Junior Livestock Auction animals on a pro-rated basis as add on money. 7) Junior Showmanship To be eligible for a showmanship contest an individual must own and exhibit an animal in that particular department or division. The exhibitor may use any animal from that department or division in showmanship. 8) Showmanship will be by age groups and age will be the actual age on show day. Junior Showmanship will be for 9 to 13 year-olds. Senior Showmanship will be for 14 to 19 years old. Swine showmanship will be done in heats within age groups. In the other species, due to more room in the show rings, the individual show judges will have the option of running heats or a single class. 9) Junior Herdsman Plaques will be awarded within the Junior Livestock Shows. Junior Herdsman will be judged on cleanliness of their stall or pen area, appearance of stall or pen displays (individual sign, school or county sign, etc), being on time (weigh-ins, checkins, shows, etc.), proper attitude and good sportsmanship at the fair. 10)***No pens in the hog barn will be roped off, locked, saved or reserved. Pens for hogs goats and lambs are on a first come, first served basis and exhibitors are asked to work with each other when penning animals and utilizing the available pen space.***** 11) Only 3 market animals will be allowed to show 12) Exhibitors are required to own & show their own animal. Approval must be obtained for a substitute showman prior to the stat of the class in which there is a conflict. Any substitute exhibitor must be a bona fide member of the Arkansas 4-H or FFA that has a current Junior Livestock entry. In no case may a parent, agent or advisor present or assist with presentation of any animal. PEE WEE DIVISION: Special Notes and Rules 1) The Market Pee Wee Show is for exhibitors 8 and under. They must show their own animal and it can not be shown in any other class or by anyone else at the Southeast Fair. The Pee Wee Division will show first in each Market Class: Steer; Hog; Lamb; Goat. There will be a Pee Wee Showmanship immediately following the Pee Wee Market class. Pee Wee s that did not show in the Pee Wee market show will be able to complete by borrowing an animal for Pee Wee Showmanship only. 2) For a Pee Wee Exhibitor to enter the livestock show note the class as Pee Wee on the official entry form. 37

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Catalog Departments Livestock Department 1: Open Division Beef Section A Beef Breeds Section B Commercial Heifers May arrive: Tuesday 6 pm to Wednesday 6 pm. Must be in place by Wednesday 6 pm. Check in Wednesday 4 pm - 6 pm. Show Friday 9 am. (Hestand Stadium) Department 2: Junior Division Beef Section A Beef Breeds Section C Market Steers Section B Commercial Heifers Section D Feeder Steers May arrive: Tuesday 6 pm to Wednesday 6 pm. Must be in place by Wednesday 6 pm. Check in Wednesday 4 pm - 6 pm. Show Friday 9 am. (Hestand Stadium) Weigh in Steers and Commercial Heifers Thursday 11 am to 1 pm. Weights must be in by 1 pm Thursday. Show Friday 9 am. (Hestand Stadium) Department 3: Open Division Dairy Section A Dairy Breeds May arrive: Tuesday 6 pm to Wednesday 6 pm. Must be in place by Wednesday 6 pm. Check in Tuesday 10 am - Wednesday 6 pm. Show Friday 9 am. (Hestand Stadium) Department 4: Junior Division Dairy Section A Dairy Breeds May arrive: Tuesday 6 pm to Wednesday 6 pm. Must be in place by Wednesday 6 pm. Check in Tuesday 10 am - Wednesday 6 pm. Show Friday 9 am. (Hestand Stadium) Department 5: Open Division Swine Section A Swine Breeds May arrive: Wednesday 6 pm to Thursday 7 pm. Must be in place by Thursday 7 pm. Check in 10 am - 8 pm Thursday. Show Friday 8:30 am (Outside covered Hog Barn) Department 6: Junior Division Swine Section A Swine Breeds Section B Market Hogs May arrive: Wednesday 6 pm to Thursday 7 pm. Must be in place by Thursday 7 pm. Check in 10 am - 8 pm Thursday. Weigh in 6 pm to 8 pm. Weights must be in by 8 pm Thursday. Show Friday 8:30 am (Outside covered Hog Barn) Department 7: Open Division Sheep Section A Sheep Breeds Section B Crossbred Ewes May arrive: Monday 6 pm to Tuesday 8 pm. Must be in place by Tuesday 8 pm. Check in 5 pm - 8 pm Tuesday. Weigh in 5 pm to 8 pm Tuesday. Show Wednesday see page 50 (Hestand Stadium) 39

Department 8: Junior Division Sheep Section A Sheep Breeds Section B Crossbred Ewes Section C Market Lambs May arrive: Monday 6 pm to Tuesday 8 pm. Must be in place by Tuesday 8 pm. Check in 5 pm - 8 pm Tuesday. Weigh in 5 pm to 8 pm Tuesday. Show Wednesday see page 50 (Hestand Stadium) Department 9: Junior Llamas Department 10: Dairy Goats May arrive: Sunday up to check in. Must be in place by Sunday 5 pm. Check in 10 am - 6 pm Sunday. Show Monday 8 am (Outside covered Hog Barn) Department 11: Open Meat Goats Section A Boer Goats Section B Other Breeds May arrive: Monday 6 pm to Tuesday 8 pm. Must be in place by Tuesday 8 pm. Check in 5 pm - 8 pm Tuesday. Weigh in 5 pm to 8 pm Tuesday. Show Wednesday see page 50 (Hestand Stadium) Department 12: Junior Meat Goats Section A Boer Goats Section B Other Breeds Section C Market Goats May arrive: Monday 6 pm to Tuesday 8 pm. Must be in place by Tuesday 8 pm. Check in 5 pm - 8 pm Tuesday. Weigh in 5 pm to 8 pm Tuesday. Show Wednesday see page 50 (Hestand Stadium) Department 13: Horses at Halter Section A Pony/Minis Section C Non Stock Type Section B Stock Type Section D Donkeys/Mules Section E - Draft May arrive: Saturday morning. Must be in place by Saturday 8 am. Check in 8 am - 9 am Saturday. Show Saturday 9 am (Hestand Stadium) Are you interested in becoming a 2018 Junior Livestock Auction Supporter? If so Please contact Greg Bolin or the Livestock Office today. 40

Department 1 Open Division Beef Cattle Section A Beef Breeds Section B Commercial Heifers Please note all bulls 1 year and older by show date must have a nose ring or clip. MUST HAVE A LEAD. Section A- Beef Breeds Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Females, Calved April 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 2 Females, Calved January 1 to March 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 Females, Calved November 1 to December 31, 3 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 4 Females, Calved September 1 to October 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 Females, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 6 Females, Calved March 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 7 Females, Calved January 1 to February 28, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 8 Junior Champion Female (classes 1-7) Ribbon 9 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon 10 Females calved September 1 to December 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 11 Females calved May 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 12 Females calved January 1 to April 30, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 13 Females calved September 1 to December 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 14 Senior Champion Female (classes 10-13) Ribbon 15 Reserve Champion Female Ribbon 16 Grand Champion Female (Winner - Classes 8 & 14) Ribbon 17 Reserve Champion Female Ribbon 18 Bulls Calved April 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 19 Bulls Calved January 1 to March 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 20 Bulls Calved November 1 to December 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 21 Bulls Calved September 1 to October 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 22 Bulls Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 23 Bulls Calved March 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 24 Bulls Calved January 1 to February 28, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 25 Junior Champion Bull (Classes 18-24) Ribbon 26 Reserve Champion Bull Ribbon 27 Bulls Calved September 1 to December 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 28 Bulls Calved May 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 29 Bulls Calved January 1 to April 30, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 30 Bulls calved September 1 to December 31, 2015 20 17 14 11 9 7 31 Senior Champion Bull (classes 27-30) Ribbon 32 Reserve Champion Bull Ribbon 33 Grand Champion Bull (Winner - Classes 25 & 31) Ribbon 41

Section A- Beef Breeds continued 34 Reserve Grand Champion Bull Ribbon 35 Produce of Dam, two animals, either sex, the produce of one Cow, both owned by the same exhibitor 15 12 10 8 6 5 36 Get-of-Sire, three animals all by one sire, both sexes, all owned by the same exhibitor 15 12 10 8 6 5 Section B- Commercial Heifers Classes Brahman Influence Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Females, Calved January 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 2 Females, Calved September 1 to December 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 3 Females, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 4 Females, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 Females, Calved September1 to December 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 6 Females, Calved January 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 7 Junior Champion Female (classes 1-6) Ribbon 8 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon Classes British Crosses Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 9 Females, Calved January 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 10 Females, Calved September 1 to December 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 11 Females, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 12 Females, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 13 Females, Calved September1 to December 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 14 Females, Calved January 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 15 Junior Champion Female (classes 9-14) Ribbon 16 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon 42

Department 2 Junior Division Beef Cattle Section A Beef Breeds Section C Market Steers Section B Commercial Heifers Section D Feeder Steers Animals entered in the breeding classes must be registered in the junior exhibitor s name and be owned by July 1st of the current year. Commercial heifers should be owned by the exhibitor. Section A- Beef Breeds Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Females, Calved April 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 2 Females, Calved January 1 to March 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 3 Females, Calved November 1 to December 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 4 Females, Calved September 1 to October 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 Females, Calved July 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 6 Females, Calved May 1 to June 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 7 Females, Calved March 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 8 Females calved January 1 to Feb 28, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 9 Females calved September 1 to Dec 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 10 Females calved January 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 11 Females calved Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 12 Champion Female (classes 1-11) Ribbon 43

13 Reserve Champion Female Ribbon 14 Bulls Calved April 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 15 Bulls Calved January 1 to March 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 16 Bulls Calved November 1 to December 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 17 Bulls Calved September 1 to October 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 18 Bulls Calved July 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 19 Bulls Calved May 1 to June 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 20 Bulls Calved March 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 21 Junior Champion Bull (Classes 14-20) Ribbon 22 Reserve Champion Bull Ribbon Produce of Dam, two animals, either sex, the produce of one Cow, both owned by the same 23 24 exhibitor 15 12 10 8 6 5 Get-of-Sire, three animals all by one sire, both sexes, all owned by the same exhibitor 15 12 10 8 6 5 Section B- Commercial Heifers Classes Brahman Influence / American Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Females, Calved January 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 2 Females, Calved September 1 to December 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 3 Females, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 4 Females, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 Females, Calved September1 to December 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 6 Females, Calved January 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 7 Junior Champion Female (classes 1-6) Ribbon 8 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon 44

Classes British Crosses / English Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 9 Females, Calved January 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 10 Females, Calved September 1 to December 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 11 Females, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 12 Females, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 13 Females, Calved September1 to December 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 14 Females, Calved January 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 15 Junior Champion Female (classes 9-14) Ribbon 16 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon Classes- Continental Crosses / Exotic Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 17 Females, Calved January 1 to May 31, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 18 Females, Calved September 1 to December 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 19 Females, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 20 Females, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 21 Females, Calved September1 to December 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 22 Females, Calved January 1 to August 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 23 Junior Champion Female (classes 17-22) Ribbon 24 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon 25 Grand Champion Commercial Heifer (Classes Ribbon 26 Reserve Grand Champion Commercial Heifer Ribbon 45

Section C- Market Steers Exhibitors are limited to two (3) entries. Premiums will be paid according to Grade (U. S. Choice and Select) and placing in their class. Steer classes will be set after steers have been weighed. The number of classes will be determined by weight and the number of steers entered in the show. The first place steer in each class will be the class champion and compete for Grand Champion Steer. 1 > Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Steers, over 900 lbs. 20 17 14 11 9 7 6 5 Grand Champion Steer Reserve Grand Champion Award Award Section D- Feeder Steers Calves will be weighed to determine classes. Feeder Steer entries must be under 900 pounds. Each exhibitor is limited to two (2) entries in this show. None of these animals are eligible for the Junior Livestock Auction. 1 > Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Steers, over 900 lbs. 20 17 14 11 9 7 6 5 Ribbon Grand Champion Feeder Steer Reserve Grand Champion Ribbon 46

Department 3 Senior Division Dairy Cattle Department 4 Junior Division Dairy Cattle Section A- Dairy Breeds Classes for Senior and Junior Division Dairy are the same - only the Department numbers differ. Grade and registered dairy cattle show together in the same breed section. Each exhibitor is limited to two (2) entries per class except classes, where the exhibitor is limited to one (1) entry. An exhibitor and breeder is defined as follows: Where a herd is registered in the name of different members of a family, residing on one farm and where the herd is one unit, all entries may be considered as a single exhibitor for Dairy Herd, Daughter-Dam and Best Three Females. The exception is Junior Exhibitors in the Junior Division where animals must be registered solely in the Junior s name. Dairy Herd - Group to consist of four cows that have freshened. An are to be owned by the exhibitor. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry. Best Three Females - Any age, all are the have been bred and owned by the exhibitor. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry. Produce of Dam - Group to consist of two animals, any age, the produce of one cow. The dam must be named. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry from one cow. Animals need not be owned by one exhibitor. Daughter-Dam - A cow and one offspring of any age. Animals may be owned by one or more exhibitors. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry from each dam. Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Junior Heifer calf, born after March 1, 2018 over 4 mnths old 20 17 14 11 9 7 Intermediate Heifer calf, born Dec 1, 2017 to Feb 29, 2018 20 17 14 11 9 7 Senior Heifer calf, born Sept 1 to Nov 30, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 Summer Yearling, born June 1 to Aug 21, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 Junior Yearling heifer, born March 1 to May 31, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 Intermediate Senior yearling born Dec 1 2016 to Feb 28, 2017 20 17 14 11 9 7 Senior Yearling heifer, born Sept 1 to Nov 30, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 8 Junior Champion Female (classes 1-7) Ribbon 9 Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon 47

10 Junior 2 year old, born Mar 1 to Aug 31, 2016 20 17 14 11 9 7 11 Senior 2 year old, born Sept 1 2012 to Feb 28, 20 17 14 11 9 7 12 Three year old cow, born Sept 1, 2012 to Aug 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 13 Four year old cow, born Sept 1 2012 to Aug 31, 20 17 14 11 9 7 14 Five & Six year old cows born Sept 1 2006 to Aug 20 17 14 11 9 7 15 Aged cow, born before Sept 1 2006 20 17 14 11 9 7 16 Dry cow, any age, must have completed one 20 17 14 11 9 7 17 Senior Champion Female Ribbon 18 Reserve Champion Female Ribbon 19 Grand Champion Female Ribbon 20 Reserve Grand Champion Female Ribbon 21 Dairy Herd 15 12 9 7 5 3 22 Best three females, any age 15 12 9 7 5 3 23 Daughter - Dam 15 12 9 7 5 3 24 Produce of Dam 15 12 9 71 5 3 Department 5 Senior Division Swine Section A- Swine Breeds Department 6 Junior Division Swine Section A- Swine Breeds Section B- Market Hogs ****NO pens in the hog barn will be roped off, locked, saved or reserved. Pens for hogs, goats and lambs are on a first come, first served basis and exhibitors are asked to work with each other when penning animals and utilizing the available pen space.**** Animals entered in the breeding classes must be registered in the exhibitor s name. All junior breeding swine must be owned by the exhibitor by July 15 th of the current year. 48

Section A - Swine Breeds 1 2 3 4 Section B - Junior Market Hog Show Minimum weight is 180 pounds. Maximum weight is 280 pounds. Hogs not meeting weight requirements will not be shown. Barrows and gilts are eligible to show. Gilts in the Market Hog Show are not allowed to show in the breed show. Exhibitors will be allowed to show three (3) hogs in this section. They may all be in one class or divided among classes. Market hogs will be weighed and assigned to classes according to weight. There will be ten (10) classes. Class winners will compete for Grand Champion. Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th January Boar (farrowed during Jan 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 February Boar (farrowed during Feb 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 March Boar (farrowed during March 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 April Board (farrowed during April 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 5 Champion Boar Ribbon 6 Reserve Champion Boar Ribbon 7 January Gilt (farrowed during Jan 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 8 February Gilt (farrowed druing Feb 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 9 March Gilt (farrowed during March 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 10 April Gilt (farrowed during April 2018) 20 17 14 11 9 7 5 11 Champion Gilt Ribbon 12 Reserve Champion Gilt Ribbon Exhibitors are responsible for having their market hogs weighed on the assigned weigh in date. The official scales will be open from 6 pm to 8 pm. Weigh sheets will be available at 6pm on assigned weigh in date. Weigh in sheets are to be turned in at 8:00 pm at the Livestock Office. It is suggested that several hogs be weighed on the official scales and correlate those weights to your scales if you are using your own scales. A minimum of the top two (2) hogs in each class will be weighed back on show day. They must weigh within + / - 5% of their declared show weight. After 8 pm, no more hogs will be weighed. After 8:15 pm no more weigh sheets will be accepted. Premiums will be paid on U.S. Grade (No. 1 or No. 2) an placing in weight class. Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 1 thru 10 Market Hogs 20 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 11 Grand Champion Market Hog Award 12 Reserve Grand Champion Award 49

Department 7 Senior Division Sheep Section A Sheep Breeds Section B Crossbred Ewes Department 8 Junior Division Sheep Section A Sheep Breeds Section C Market Lambs Section B Crossbred Ewes Classes for Senior Division AND Junior Division Sheep are the same except Market Lambs, which is strictly a Junior Division Show. At the start of the sheep shows the judge will discuss and/or demonstrate the amount of or style of bracing he will accept in the show ring. Sheep not fitting into age classes will not be shown. All animals entered in the breeding classes must be registered in the exhibitor s name. Registration certificates must be available for inspection at the show and the animals must be wearing the association ear tag. No exhibitor may enter more than three entries per class. No combination of exhibitors will be allowed in filling group classes. SHEARING OR CLIPPING OF SHEEP WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE FAIRGROUNDS. HOWEVER ALL CLIPPINGS MUST BE CLEANED UP AND REMOVED OR PLACED IN A CLOSED TRASH BAG. Section A Sheep Breeds Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Yearling Ram, born Jan 1 to Aug 31, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 2 Senior Ram Lamb, born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 3 Junior Ram Lamb, born on or after Jan 1, 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 4 Pair of Ram Lambs, (classes 2 & 3) 15 12 10 8 7 6 5 Champion Ram (Classes 1,2 &3) Ribbon 6 Reserve Champion Ram Ribbon 7 Yearling Ewe, born Jan 1 to Aug 31, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 8 Pair of Yearling Ewes 15 12 10 8 7 6 9 Senior Ewe lamb, born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 10 Junior Ewe lamb, born on or after Jan 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 11 Pair of Ewe Lambs (classes 9 & 10) 15 12 10 8 7 6 12 Champion Ewe (classes 7, 9,& 10) Ribbon 13 Reserve Champion Ewe Ribbon 14 Best Pair (Ram & Ewe, any age) 12 9 6 5 4 3 15 Exhibitor s Flock (1 ram, 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs) 12 9 6 5 4 3 16 Pen-of-three lambs (both sexes) 12 9 6 5 4 3 17 Get-of Sire (3 head, both sexes, same sire) 12 9 6 5 4 3 50

Section B - Crossbred / Commercial Ewes Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Yearling Ewe, born Jan 1 to Aug 31, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 2 Pair of Yearling Ewes 15 12 10 8 7 6 3 Senior Ewe lamb, born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 4 Junior Ewe lamb, born on or after Jan 1, 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 5 Pair of Ewe Lambs (classes 3 & 4) 15 12 10 8 7 6 6 Champion Ewe (classes 1,3 & 4) Ribbon 7 Reserve Champion Ewe Ribbon Section C Market Lambs Market Lambs may be wethers or ewes. Ewes may not be shown in both breed and market classes. The minimum weight is 85lbs, there is no max weight limit on market lambs. Exhibitors are limited to three (3) market lamb entries. Division of market lamb classes will be determined after weighing in. First place market lambs in each class are class champions and will compete for Grand Champion Market Lamb Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 -> Market Lambs 20 17 14 11 9 7 Grand Champion Lamb Reserve Champion Lamb Award Award 51

Department 9 Junior Division Llamas Section A Light / Medium Wool Llamas Section C Non-Breeder Llamas Section B Heavy Wool Llamas Section D Group Classes All breeding llamas over thirteen months of age must be registered or have passed screening with the International Llama Registry. Registration papers must be available at check-in. Non-breeding llamas do not have to be registered or have passed screening. Age of the animal for show classification is the opening day of the Southeast District Fair. Entry into the proper classes, Light/Medium Wool vs Heavy Wool is the responsibility of the exhibitor. No exhibitor may enter more than two entries per class. No combination of exhibitors will be allowed in filling group classes. Section A Light/Medium (L/M) Wool Llamas Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 Juvenile Females, Born Sept 26, 15 12 10 8 7 6 2 Yearling Females, born Sept 26, 15 12 10 8 7 6 3 Two Year Old Females, born Sept 15 12 10 8 7 6 4 Adult Females, born prior to Sept 15 12 10 8 7 6 5 Champion L/M Wool Female Ribbon 6 Reserve Champion L/M Female Ribbon 7 Juvenile Males, Born Sept 26, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 8 Yearling Males, born Sept 26, 2016 15 12 10 8 7 6 9 Two Year Old Males, born Sept 26, 15 12 10 8 7 6 10 Adult Males, born prior to Sept 26, 15 12 10 8 7 6 11 Champion L/M Wool Males Ribbon 12 Reserve Champion L/M Female Ribbon 52

Section B Heavy Wool Llamas 13 14 15 Juvenile Females, born Sept 26, 2017 to April 26, 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 Yearling Females, born Sept 26, 2016 to Sept 26, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 Two year old Females, born Sept 26, 2015 to Sept 26, 2016 15 12 10 8 7 6 16 Adult Females born prior to Sept 26, 2015 15 12 10 8 7 6 17 Champion Heavy Wool Female (classes 13-16) Ribbon 18 Reserve Champion Heavy Wool Female Ribbon 19 Juvenile Male, Born Sept 26, 2017 to April 26, 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 20 Yearling Male, born Sept 26, 2016 to Sept 25, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 Two year old male, born Sept 26, 2015 to Sept 28, 21 2016 15 12 10 8 7 6 22 Adult male, born prior to Sept 26, 2015 15 12 10 8 7 6 23 Champion Heavy Wool Male (Classes 19-22) Ribbon 24 Reserve Champion Male Ribbon Section C Non-Breeder Llamas (gelded males & spayed females) 25 Yearlings, born Sept 26, 2016 to Sept 25, 2017 15 12 10 8 7 6 26 Two year old born Sept 26, 2015 to Sept 25, 2016 15 12 10 8 7 6 27 Adults born prior to Sept 26, 2015 15 12 10 8 7 6 28 Champion Non Breeder Ribbon 29 Reserve Champion Non Breeder Ribbon Section D Group Classes 30 31 Produce of Dam, two off-spring, either sex, same dam and shown in a halter class 15 12 10 8 7 6 Get of Sire, Three off-spring from one sire and at least two dams and shown in a halter class 15 12 10 8 7 6 32 Dam and Cria- cria born prior to April 26, 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 53

DEPARTMENT 10-DAIRY GOATS-ADGA <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Section A ----Alpine Section B La Mancha Section C ----Nigerian Dwarf Section E ---Toggenburg Section F ---Recorded Grades Section G ---AOP (All other breeds) Section D ---Nubians TATTOOS AND REGISTRATION PAPERS WILL BE VERIFIED AT CHECK IN ON SUNDAY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Competition in this department is open to the world No intact males will be allowed on the fairgrounds. Goats not staying in their pens will be tied (halter or leash) Base date for calculating ages in the Goat Show is October 1. This Show is sanctioned by ADGA and ADGA rules shall govern. Show order will be by sections A through G. The Junior and Senior doe shows are sanctioned separately. Does entered in one show cannot be entered in the other. The original registration Certificate is required on all animals. All goats must have well healed tattoos. There will be no pre-show milkout before the Senior Doe Show. All clipping and grooming will be done in the pens. Exhibitors showing animals in Best Dairy Herd may show by breed or in all breeds together, the animals may not be shown in both classes. An exhibitor is limited to 2(TWO) entries per class and the animal MUST be registered in the exhibitors name 54

Senior Does> Any doe that has ever freshened or is being milked. Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 1 Does under 2 years of age as 15 12 10 8 7 6 Of September 27, 2018 2 Does 2 years of age as of 15 12 10 8 7 6 September 27, 2018 3 Does 3 years of age as of 15 12 10 8 7 6 September 27, 2018 4 Does 4 years of age as of 15 12 10 8 7 6 September 27, 2018 5 Does 5 years of age and older 15 12 10 8 7 6 As of September 27, 2018 6 Grand Champion (classes 1-5) Rosette 7 Reserve Senior Champion Rosette 8 Champion Challenge 15 12 10 8 7 6 9 Senior Get-of-Sire, 3 does, one 10 8 7 6 5 4 Sire, borrowing allowed 10 Senior Dam and Daughter, both 10 8 7 6 5 4 Senior does, borrowing allowed 11 Best Udder 10 8 7 6 5 4 12 Best Dairy Herd, four head, all one 10 8 7 6 5 4 Breed, all owned by one family 55

Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 13 Best Dairy Herd, all breeds 10 8 7 6 5 4 14 Best Senior Doe in show, all Rosette Grand Champions or the best of Breed when a challenger wins Champion Challenge (across breeds) JUNIOR DOES> Does under 24 months of age that have never freshened Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 15 Junior Kid, born April 10, 2018 15 12 10 8 7 6 And later 16 Intermediate Kid, Born March 11, 15 12 10 8 7 6 2018 to April 9, 2018 17 Senior Kid, Born Feb 24, 2018 to 15 12 10 8 7 6 March 19, 2018 18 Winter Kid, born Jan 1, 2018 to 15 12 10 8 7 6 Feb 23, 2018 19 Junior Yearling, born April 20, 15 12 10 8 7 6 2017 To Dec 31, 2017 20 Senior Yearling, born Sept 27, 15 12 10 8 7 6 2017 To APRIL 19, 2018 21 Grand Champion,( Classes 15 20) Rosette 56

Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 22 Reserve Grand Champion Rosette 23 Junior Get-of-Sire, 3 Junior Does 10 8 7 6 5 4 24 One sire, borrowing allowed Junior Best 3 Does, 3 Junior Does, 10 8 7 6 5 4 25 Bred and owned by one family Best Junior Doe, All Junior Grand Champions (across breeds) 57

DEPARTMENT 11: SENIOR MEAT GOATS SECTION A Boar Goat SECTION B OTHER BREEDS DEPARTMENT 12: JUNIOR MEAT GOATS SECTION A -- Boar Goats SECTION B --OTHER BREEDS SECTION C -- Market Goats >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AT THE START OF THE MEAT GOAT SHOWS, THE JUDGE WILL DISCUSS AND/OR DEMONSTRATE THE AMOUNT OF OR STYLE OF BRACING HE WILL ACCEPT IN THE SHOW RING. Classes for Senior and Junior Meat Goats (sections A & B) are the same. Section C-Market Goats is strictly a Junior Division Show. Base Date for figuring ages is October 1. Percentage Boer Doe Classes are for Does 50% to 87%(1/2 to 7/8) Boer. Fullblood Boer Doe Classes are 93.8%(15/16ths) and higher Boer. Bucks must be 96.9%(31/32nds) and higher Boer. Other breeds (section B including does less than 50% Boer) will use the age classes/age breaks for percentage does (classes 1-18). Any Boer goat showing any pronounced defect or abnormality will be barred from all the breeding classes. Artificial coloring will be a disqualification. Any Boer doe over 24 months of age that has not kidded and cannot prove a current pregnancy will NOT be allowed to show. Clipping and grooming of breeding stock will be done in the pens. HOWEVER ALL CLIPPINGS MUST BE CLEANED UP AND REMOVED OR PLACED IN A CLOSED TRASH BAG. 58

PERCENTAGE DOES Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 1 Kids, 0-3 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 2 Kids, 3-6 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 3 Kids, 6-9 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 4 Kids, 9-12 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 5 Champion Percentage Junior Doe Ribbon 6 Reserve Champion Junior Ribbon Percentage Doe 7 Yearling Does, 12-16 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 8 Yearling Does, 16-20 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 9 Yearling Does, 20-24 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 10 Champion Percentage Yearling Doe Ribbon 11 Reserve Champion Percentage Ribbon Yearling Doe 12 Does, 24-36 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 13 Does, 36-48 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 14 Aged Does, 48 months and older 15 12 10 8 7 6 15 Champion Percentage Senior Doe Ribbon 16 Reserve Champion Percentage Ribbon Senior Doe 17 Grand Champion Percentage Doe Ribbon 59

Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 18 Reserve grand Champion Ribbon Percentage Doe FULLBLOOD/PUREBRED DOES Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 19 Kids, 0-3 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 20 Kids, 3-6 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 21 Kids, 6-9 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 22 Kids, 9-12 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 23 Champion Fullblood/Purebred Ribbon Junior Doe 24 Reserve Champion Junior Ribbon Fullblood/Purebred Doe 25 Yearling Does, 12-16 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 26 Yearling Does, 16-20 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 27 Yearling Does, 20-24 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 28 Champion Fullblood/Purebred Ribbon Yearling Doe 29 Reserve Champion Fullblood/ Ribbon Purebred Yearling Doe 60

Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 30 Does, 24-36 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 31 Does, 36-48 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 32 Aged Does, 48 months and older 15 12 10 8 7 6 33 Champion Fullblood/Purebred Ribbon Senior Doe 34 Reserve Champion Fullblood/ Ribbon Purebred Senior Doe 35 Grand Champion Fullblood/ Ribbon Purebred Doe 36 Reserve Grand Champion Ribbon Fullblood/Purebred Doe 37 Best Pair Fullblood/Purebred Kids, 10 8 7 6 5 4 Both sexes 38 Best Pair Fullblood/Purebred Does 10 8 7 6 5 4 FULLBLOOD/PUREBRED BUCKS Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 39 Kids, 0-3 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 40 Kids, 3-6 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 61

Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 41 Kids, 6-9 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 42 Champion Fullblood/Purebred Ribbon Junior Buck 43 Reserve Champion Junior Fullblood/ Ribbon Purebred Buck SECTION B>OTHER BREEDS Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 1 Kids, 0-3 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 2 Kids, 3-6 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 3 Kids, 6-9 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 4 Kids, 9-12 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 5 Champion Junior Doe Ribbon 6 Reserve Champion Junior Doe Ribbon 7 Yearling Does, 12-16 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 8 Yearling Does, 16-20 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 9 Yearling Does, 20-24 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 10 Champion Yearling Doe Ribbon 11 Reserve Champion Yearling Doe Ribbon 12 Does, 24-36 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 62

Classes 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 13 Does, 36-48 months 15 12 10 8 7 6 14 Aged Does, 48 months and older 15 12 10 8 7 6 15 Champion Senior Doe Ribbon 16 Reserve Champion Senior Doe Ribbon 17 Grand Champion Doe Ribbon 18 Reserve Grand Champion Doe Ribbon SECTION C>MARKET GOATS/MEAT GOATS MARKET GOAT MUST BE OWNED BY JULY 12 OF THE CURRENT YEAR. MARKET GOATS MAY BE WETHERS OR DOES OF ANY BREED OR BREED CROSS. INTACT MALES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE MARKET SHOW. THERE IS NO UPPER OR LOWER WEIGHT LIMIT ON MARKET GOATS MARKET GOATS MAY BE DEHORNED OR HAVE THEIR HORNS TIPPED. FAIR MANAGEMENT WOULD PREFER DEHORNED. SHEARING OR CLIPPING OF MARKET GOATS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE FAIRGROUNDS. HOWEVER ALL CLIPPINGS MUST BE CLEANED UP AND REMOVED OR PLACED IN A CLOSED TRASH BAG. ALL MAR- KET GOATS WILL BE SHOWN WITH 3/8 OR LESS HAIR ABOVE THE HOCKS OR KNEES. NO PAINTING, POWDERING OR ARTIFICIAL COLORING IS ALLOWED. EXHIBITORS ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MARKET GOAT ENTRIES. DIVISION OF CLASSES WILL BE DE- TERMINED AFTER WEIGHING IN. FIRST PLACE MARKET GOATS FROM EACH CLASS WILL COMPETE FOR GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT. Minimum weight is 45 lbs and no maximum weight on market lambs. 63

CLASSES 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 4 TH 5 TH 6 TH 7th 8th 9th 10th 1 MARKET GOATS* 15 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Grand Champion Award Market Goat Reserve Grand Award Champion DEPARTMENT 12: HORSES AT HALTER SHOW HORSES DO NOT REGISTRATION PAPERS TO ENTER ANY CLASS. GRADES(UNREGISTERED HORSES) AND PUREBREDS WILL SHOW TOGETHER. A NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST IS REQUIRED ON ALL EQUINES ENTERING THE FAIRGROUNDS AND WHEN REGISTERING IN FOR THE SHOW. NO PHOTOCOPIES OF THE COGGINS TEST PAPERS ARE ALLOWED. CARBON COPIES ARE ALLOWED. SECTION A: PONY/MINIHORSE(OPEN TO ANY BREED OF PONY OR MINIATURE HORSE) CLASSES 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 4 TH 5 TH 1 MARES, 2YO AND UNDER 8 6 4 3 2 2 MARES, 3YO AND OVER 8 6 4 3 2 3 MARES,WITH YOUTH EXHIBITOR 8 6 4 3 2 4 CHAMPION MARE BANNER 5 RESERVE CHAMPION MARE BANNER 6 GELDINGS, 2YO AND UNDER 8 6 4 3 2 7 GELDING, 3YO AND OVER 8 6 4 3 2 64

POULTRY SUPERINTENDENT-LEWIS HINKLE Dep t. 13- Senior Poultry Dept. 14-Junior Poultry SHOW COMMITTEE <<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gerald Nix-Jefferson Co. Frankie Harper-Cleveland Co. Camille Roberts-Jefferson Co. Julie Graves-Drew Co. Anne Bryles-Prairie Co. Jerry Carter-Ashley Co. Large Fowl Classes Bantam Classes Commercial Classes American Modern Game 4-H Poultry Chain Pen Asiatic Old English Game Production Layer English Single Comb Clean Leg Broiler Pen Mediterranean Rose Comb Clean Leg Turkey Continental Feather Leg Geese/ducks/guineas All other standard breeds All other clean leg 1. Competition is open to all Large Fowl, Bantam, and Commercial classes of poultry as stated by this show in agreement with the American Poultry Standard of Perfection. 2. The American Poultry Assoc. and the American Bantam Assoc. sanction this poultry show. 3. All poultry exhibits must be accompanied by a health certificate showing that they have been tested for POLLORUM and found negative tested. 65

Birds should be inspected for mites; and any symptoms of illness before entering the poultry barn. A visible infestation of mites is reason for immediate removal; and an automatic disqualification if found during judging. Show officials have an obligation to all exhibitors to not willingly allow mite infested birds and/or sick birds in the show barn. 5. The OPEN DIVISION is open to all adult exhibitors in or outside the district. The JUNIOR DIVISION is open to all 5 to 18 year olds. 6. Coop-in time will be from 3:00pm until 9:00pm, Wednesday, October 3rd and Thursday, October 4th from 7:00am until 8:25am. Judging will begin promptly at 8:30am on Thursday, October 4th. 7. Leg bands will be used on all birds for identification purposes. Please, list the numbers on your ENTRY FORM. 8. Only owners, judges and show officials will be allowed to handle birds and remove eggs from the cages. 9. This show will be conducted within the rules of order by the poultry association that has sanctioned the show. Birds will be judged by the comparison method according to sanctioned standards. 10. We request that all birds remain in the show barn from Thursday, October 4th until coop-out (Any time on Saturday, October 6th). Early check out results in forfeit of any awards and points. 11. Show officials will make sure birds are fed and watered daily. 12. Feed is provided by Mark Melhorn of T-Square Feeds, Hwy 63 south, Randall, AR 13. OPEN AND JUNIOR AWARDS will be presented after judging on Thursday, October 4th. 14. The Junior Commercial Class Grand Champion 4-H Pen of Layers and Broilers will be allowed to participate in the Parade Of Champions and livestock auction on Friday evening, October 5th. 15. Classifications: COCK (male bird over one year old), HEN (female bird over one year old), COCKEREL (male bird less than one year old), PULLET (female bird less than one year old). 16. Premiums are paid by the Southeast Arkansas District Fair according to available funds factored by the number of over-all livestock entries. Dollar per point will vary year to year. 66

17. OPEN DIVISION AWARDS PREMIUMS OPEN LARGE FOWL Grand Champion Large Fowl (Plaque)..8 Reserve Grand Champion Large certificate).6 Large Fowl Class Champion..4 Large Fowl Reserve Class Champion..2 Best & Reserve of Breed(must have 10 exhibited in a breed).2 OPEN BANTAMS Grand Champion Bantam(Plaque)..8 Reserve Grand Champion Bantam(certificate)..6 Bantam Class Champion.4 Reserve Bantam Class Champion.2 Best & Reserve of Breed(must have 10 exhibited in a breed).2 18. Super Grand Champion of Show (Plaque).10 (Large Fowl and Bantam Grand Champions Competing) 19. JUNIOR DIVISION AWARDS JUNIOR LARGE FOWL Grand Champion Large Fowl(Plaque) 8 Reserve Grand Champion Large Fowl(certificate) 6 Best Large Fowl Trio(certificate)... 4 Best Large Fowl Cock, Hen, Cockerel, Pullet(certificate)..2 Best Large Waterfowl(certificate).2 67

JUNIOR BANTAMS Grand Champion Bantam (plaque)..8 Reserve Grand Champion Bantam (certificate)..6 Best Bantam Trio (certificate)..4 Best Bantam Cock, Hen, Cockerel, Pullet (certificate).2 Best Bantam Duck (certificate) 2 20. Super Grand Champion Of Show (Plaque).10 (Large fowl and bantam grand champions competing) 21. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL 4-H Poultry Chain White Leghorn Pen of 4 10,8,6 Points (2 nd Pen-4) (3 rd Pen-2) 4-H Poultry Chain Brown Leghorn Pen of 4 10,8,6 Points (2 nd pen-4) (3 rd pen-2) Champion 4-H Pen (certificate) 10 Reserve 4-H Pen (certificate 8 Champion Broiler Pen of Pullets (certificate)..10 Reserve Broiler Pen of Pullets (certificate) 8 Turkey.8 Geese 8 22. Best Commercial Display Of Show ( certificate) 8 23. Anyone with Commercial Poultry can enter exhibits at this District Fair. Placements that were awarded at the county level are not considered during district judging which allows all pens to be equally considered. 68

24. JEFFERSON COUNTY JUNIOR AWARDS Because Pine Bluff and Jefferson County host the District Fair, our county exhibitors do not participate in a county show. We will present the following awards to the Jefferson County Juniors: Best Large Fowl Cock, Hen, Cockerel, Pullet (CERTIFICATE) Best Bantam Cock, Hen, Cockerel, Pullet (CERTIFICATE) Champion/Reserve of Jefferson County (CERTIFICATE) 25. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Beginner Division for ages 5-8 (Plaque) Primary Division for ages 9-11 (Plaque) Junior Division for ages 12-14 (Plaque) Senior Division for ages 15-18 (Plaque) SHOWMANSHIP is an opportunity for Junior exhibitors to demonstrate their abilities as poultry stewards and to communicate their knowledge of quality poultry management to others. Please, look at the sample judging form within the poultry section of this catalog. Junior exhibitors interested in more information should request additional information from; Poultry Superintendent- Lewis Hinkle/ 9901 Ty Lane, Pine Bluff, Ar. 71603. EMAIL: tootie9901@yahoo.com SHOWMANSHIP JUDGE: Michael Schumbohn, from the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) has been invited to serve as our judge this year. He brings years of showmanship experience with him. SHOWMANSHIP TIME: We will schedule showmanship for everybody during the morning time on show day-thursday, October 4, 2018. Awards will be given out after all judging is complete and before we break for lunch. 26. The poultry barn will house just so many birds. Entries will be received on a first come, first served basis. Entries sent in are subject to being returned. Please, get your entry in as soon as possible. 27. Substituting birds will be allowed for those that were originally entered if need be. Exhibitors are asked to contact the poultry superintendent if substitute(s) changes the original entry. Any other breed of bird such as pigeons, etc.can be entered with permission. 28. MAIL ENTRIES TO: Lewis Hinkle, C/O Southeast District Fair/ 9901 Ty Lane, Pine Bluff, AR, 71603. Postmark on or before Wednesday, September 26, 2018. 69

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Department 15 Senior Rabbits Department 16 Junior Rabbits Bernie Freeman Chairman This will be a Carrier Show and is not a sanctioned show. Show will be judged in the Rabbits will be entered in breed divisions Covered Hog Arena Outside Registrations must be in exhibitor s name and be presented at the time of entry. MOST IMPORTANT: name and address must be complete and legible. Entries are to be in place by 8 am Tuesday October 2, 2018 Pre-registration is required. Entry forms are due by Sept 25, 2018 online Entries must meet Livestock and Poultry Commission Health Requirements Any exhibit may be rejected for any health problems Exhibitor s social security number must be on entry form 71

Section A Section B Section C Section D Section E Section F Section G Section H Section I Section J Section K Section L Section M Section N Section O Section P Section Q Section R Section S Section T Section U Section V Section W Section X Section Y Section Z American Fuzzy Lop American Sable English Angora French Angora Satin Angora Britannia Petite Standard chinchilla Dutch Dwarf Hotot English Spot Florida White Harliquin Havana Himalayan Jersey Wooley Lilac Holland Lop Mini Lop Polish Netherland Dwarf Mini Rex Rex Rhinelander Silver Silver Marten Tan Classes 1 Senior Buck (over 6 months of age) 2 Senior Doe (over 6 months of age) 3 Junior Buck (under 6 months of age) 4 Junior Doe (under 6 months of age) Section ZA Section ZB Section ZC Section ZD Section ZE Section ZF Section ZG Section ZH Section ZI Section ZJ Section ZK Section ZL American Giant Angora Bevern Californian Champagne De Argent Checkered Giant Giant Chinchilla American Chinchilla Cinnamon Crème De Argent Flemish Giant Hotot 72

Section ZM Section ZN Section ZO Section ZP Section ZQ English Lop New Zealand (Red, Black or White) Palomino Satin Fox Silver Fox Classes 1 Senior Buck (over 8 months of age) 2 Senior Doe (over 8months of age) 3 Intermediate Buck (6-8 months of age) 4 Intermediate Doe (6-8 months of age) 5 Junior Buck (under 6 months of age) 6 Junior Doe (under 6 months of age) Section ZR Meat Pens Classes Determined by weight points as above classes Section ZS Single Fryers Classes Determined by weight points as above classes Points Awarded by Placement 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 8 6 4 3 2 Ribbons + 2 points will be awarded for Best of Show 73

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS 4-H CLUBS AND EHC CLUBS PIA WOODS SUPERINTENDENT General Rules 1. THERE ARE TWO DIVISIONS OF EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS-YOUTH AND ADULT 2. THE FIRST PLACE WINNING EXHIBIT IN THE YOUTH AND ADULT DIVISION FOR EACH COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER AN EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT. 3. YOUTH AND ADULT EXHIBITS CAN BE SET UP BETWEEN 2:00PM AND 5:00PM, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 4. EXHIBITS MUST REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL PICK-UP, SUNDAY, October 7, 2018. EXHIBIT PICK-UP TIME IS BETWEEN 1:00PM AND 3:00PM SUNDAY, October 7, 2018. 5. THE FAIR ASSOCIATION WILL PROVIDE BOOTH SPACE READY FOR DECORATING. THE APPROXIMATE SIZE IS 8 WIDE BY 8 DEEP. EACH EXHIBITOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SETUP OF THEIR EXHIBITS AS WELL AS MAKING SURE ITEMS ARE SECURE ON EXHIBITS AND BACKDROPS, ETC. 6. JUDGING WILL BE ON MONDAY, October 1, 2018. A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE CLUB DOES NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT DURING THE JUDGING. AFTER CONCLUSION OF THE JUDGING, EXHIBITS WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR VIEWING. JUDGING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. 7. AGENTS MUST PRE-REGISTER YOUTH AND ADULT EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS ALONG WITH THE NAME OF THE PERSON OR CLUB TO RECEIVE THE AWARD. 8. PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED TO FIRST THROUGH THIRD-PLACE WINNING EXHIBITS. 74

COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS GENERAL RULES: PIA WOODS SUPERINTENDENT 1. COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS MUST BE REGISTERED AND SET UP BETWEEN 9:00 AM AND 11:00AM, MONDAY, October 1, 2018. 2. BOOTHS WILL BE DISPLAYED FROM MONDAY, October 1, 2018 TO SATURDAY, October 6, 2018. 3.THE BOOTHS MUST BE REMOVED ON SUNDAY, October 7, 2018, STRICTLY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1:00PM AND 3:00PM. 4. DIMENSIONS FOR EACH BOOTH WILL BE 6FT WIDE BY 6FT IN LENGTH. 5. A SMALL TABLE WILL BE AVAILABLE. EACH ORGANIZATION WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OTHER TABLES OR SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR THE BOOTH. 6. EACH BOOTH MUST PROMOTE THE ORGANIZATION AND/OR THE SERVICES OFFERED. THE BOOTH MAY REPRESENT A CURRENT PROJECT THAT IS EDUCATIONAL OR BENEFICIAL TO THE COMMUNITY. THE BOOTH MAY NOT REPRESENT A POLITICAL OR CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE. 7. NO SALE OF ITEMS FOR FUND-RAISING PURPOSES IS ALLOWED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE FAIR SUPERINTENDENT. 8. THESE EXHIBITS ARE FOR DISPLAY ONLY AND WILL NOT BE JUDGED. BOOTHS ARE ON A FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED BASIS. PRE-REGISTER BY CALLING THE JEFFERSON COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE AT (870)-534-1033 BY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018. 75

Department 1 FIELD CROPS Section # 1 AGRICULTURE CROPS ROW CROPS/HAY (Junior and Senior Divisions) Kurt Beaty Chair Includes all items such as corn, cotton, grain sorghum, hay, rice, soybeans, and wheat. 1. A Junior and Senior Division will be available and will be judged separately. 2. An exhibitor may display up to 5 varieties in any one class. For example: ST5599, DP444, PHY485. 3. Hay sample should be one (1) conventional bale or a bushel basket full if taken from a bale. 4. Hay Sample should be taken from this year s cutting. 5. It is recommended that a forage analysis giving protein, TDN, etc., accompany file sample. Request for Forage analysis should be made through the County Extension Office by September 16, 2018. 6. Each entry shall be judged according to merit and will receive premiums paid on point basis. Where more then 3 entries of a given crop variety are entered, judging will be done by variety. 7. Unusual items will be judged separately. 8. Point system: 1st 3 points; 2nd - 2 points; 3rd 1 point; 4th place 10th place will receive a ribbon. Best of Show for top entry in each class (or for each variety containing 3 or more entries). Grand Award Ribbon for top entry of each major crop in the Jr. and Sr. Division. 9. Exhibits may be entered on Monday, October 1, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.. Judging will be at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 1, 2018. 10. Exhibits may be picked up on Sunday, October 7, 2018, form 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 11. Exhibits not picked up during the release period will be disposed of. Premiums will be forfeited if exhibit is not picked up. 12. Entries must be exhibited as stated in the rules or they will be disqualified and will receive no premium money. 76

AGRICULTURE CROPS ROW CROPS/HAY KURT BEATY CHAIR Junior Division (13 18 years) and Adult Divisions CLASSES Points Blue Red White 1. Rice (bundle of 25) 4 3 2 2. Rice seeds (1 pint) 4 3 2 3. Grass Hays 4 3 2 4. Grass-Legume 4 3 2 5. Legume Hays 4 3 2 6. Hays Summer Annuals 4 3 2 7. Sorghum (3 heads) 4 3 2 8. Sorghum seeds (1 pint) 4 3 2 9. Corn (3 ears) 4 3 2 10. Corn Seeds (1pint) 4 3 2 11. Soybean Stalks (3) 4 3 2 12. Soybean Seeds (1 pint) 4 3 2 13. Cotton Stalk (1) (white) 4 3 2 14. Cotton Stalk (1) (colored) 4 3 2 15. Ginned Cotton (sample) 4 3 2 16. Cotton Seeds (1 pint) 4 3 2 17. Sunflowers (3) 4 3 2 18. Wheat (bundle of 25) 4 3 2 19. Wheat (1 pint) 4 3 2 77

HOME ECONOMICS EXHIBITS GENERAL RULES (Youth, Junior, and Adult Division) Mary Ann Kizer Superintendent Debbie James Assistant Superintendent. 1. Home Economics exhibits will be entered for judging on Sunday, September 30, 2018, from 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. No exhibits will be entered after 6:00 p.m., Sunday, September 30, 2018. *All exhibits must remain in place until Sunday, October 7, 2018. Check-out time will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 7, 2018. Prize money will not be paid if exhibits have been removed from display. Prize money will be mailed to the winners following the fair if not received the day of pick-up. 2. There will be a Youth, Junior, and Adult Division. Youth, ages 12 and under, may enter Youth division until their 12th birthday. Junior, ages 13 and up, may enter Junior division until their 19th birthday. 3. Points will be awarded as designated in the premium list. All exhibits will be judged on merit. Only District Fair quality exhibits will be accepted. Points will be awarded for first, second, or third place. 4. All exhibitors must register their exhibits with the department chairman. Only one item in each class will be accepted. 5. If three or more similar articles are entered where there is no appropriate category, the department chairman reserves the right to make a new category. 6. Articles must be clean, and in first-class condition, and not previously exhibited in the district fair. 7. All exhibits must be work of the exhibitor and must have been made or completed since the last district fair. 8. Chairmen of each department will have the right to reject any article which they feel does not qualify. 9. Exhibitors should print name, address, and phone number on each article s entry tag. 10. Judging will begin Monday, October 1, 2018, at 9:30 a.m. After the conclusion of the judging, exhibits will be open to the public for viewing. Judging is closed to the public. 11. The Fair Association will exercise precaution to prevent loss or damage, but will not be responsible should any occur. 12. The Fair Association will not be responsible for exhibits not picked up by October 7, 2018, 3:00 p.m. They will become the property of the Fair Association and disposed of as seen fit by fair officials. 13. A Grand Award will be given in each department of the youth, junior, and adult division. A Best of Show Ribbon will be awarded in each section within each department of the youth, junior, and adult divisions. No extra prize money will be awarded. There will not be forms for the Arkansas State Fair this year for entry from the District Fair. Please check the State Fair website www.arkansasstatefair.com. 78

SEWING ASSISTANTS: Sarah Payton and Lynda Toler Youth Division (12 & under); Junior Division (13-18 yrs.); and Adult Division Includes items of clothing or clothing accessories that are made from fabric and sewn by hand or machine 1. All items must be entered on a hanger and must be made by the exhibitor. 2. Garments should be clean and neatly pressed. 3. Accessories will include purses, hats, belts & scarves. 4. Youth & Junior Division must include age on entry tag. 5. Judging will be based on workmanship, creativity, appearance and difficulty. Division 101- Clothing (Sewn Items Only) POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Infants Clothing (Newborn to 2 Toddler) 4 3 2 2. Children s Clothing - Dressy 4 3 2 3. Children s Clothing Sportswear/Casual 4 3 2 4. Men s - Dressy 4 3 2 5. Men s Sportswear/Casual 4 3 2 6. Women s Dressy 4 3 2 7. Women s Sportswear/Casual 4 3 2 8. New Fashion Trend 4 3 2 9. Clothing Accessories 4 3 2 10. Special Occasions 4 3 2 11. Specialty Clothing Costumes, Uniforms 4 3 2 12. Doll Clothes 4 3 2 13. Wild Card Any other Sewn Clothing Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 102- Household Linens (Sewn Items Only) (Does not include quilting items) Class 1. Bed Linens 4 3 2 2. Pillows 4 3 2 3. Table Accessories All Place Mats should be 12 X 18 4 3 2 4. Wild Card Any other Sewn Clothing Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 103- Thread Hand Craft Class 1. Any Smocked Item 4 3 2 2. Any Tatted Item 4 3 2 3. Any Hardanger Item 4 3 2 4. Handmade Lace (must be one yard) 4 3 2 5. Candlewick, Any Technique 4 3 2 6. Wild Card Any other Sewn Clothing Item not listed above 4 3 2 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 79

CROCHET AND KNITTING ASSISTANTS: Debbie James and Patsy Brown Youth Division (12 & under); Junior Division (13-18 yrs.); and Adult Division Includes items of crochet and knitting that are made by hand or machine 1. All items must be made by the exhibitor. 2. Entries should be clean. 3. Youth & Junior Division must include age on entry tag. 4. Judging will be based on workmanship, creativity, appearance and difficulty. Division 104- Crochet (Does not include Doilies) POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Household Item (Yarn) No Doilies 4 3 2 2. Household Item (Thread) No Doilies 4 3 2 3. Baby Item (Yarn) 4 3 2 4. Baby Item (Thread) 4 3 2 5. Children s Item 4 3 2 6. Adult Clothing 4 3 2 7. Any Crocheted Afghan 4 3 2 8. Baby Spread 4 3 2 9. Wild Card Any other Crocheted Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 105- Crochet Doilies 1. Yarn 12 or Smaller 4 3 2 2. Yarn 13 or Larger 4 3 2 3. Thread 12 or Smaller 4 3 2 4. Thread 13 or Larger 5. Wild Card Any other Crochet Doily 4 3 2 Division 106- Machine Knitting Class 1. Household Linens Rugs, Placemats, Potholders 4 3 2 2. Baby Items 4 3 2 3. Children s Clothing 4 3 2 4. Adult Clothing 4 3 2 5. Any Machine Knitted Afghan 4 3 2 6. Wild Card Any other Machine Knitted Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 107 - Hand Knitting Class 1. Household Linens Rugs, Placemats, Potholders 4 3 2 2. Baby Items 4 3 2 3. Children s Clothing 4 3 2 4. Adult Clothing 4 3 2 5. Any Machine Knitted Afghan 4 3 2 6. Wild Card Any other Hand Knitted Item not listed above 4 3 2 80

Division 108 Holiday Knitted or Crocheted POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Angel 4 3 2 2. Snowman 4 3 2 3. Other Figure 4 3 2 4. Decorated Tree 4 3 2 5. Door Decoration 4 3 2 6. Centerpiece 4 3 2 7. Stocking 4 3 2 8. Tree Skirt 4 3 2 9. Wall Hanging or Calendar 4 3 2 10. Ornament 4 3 2 11. Wild Card Any other Knitted or Crocheted Holiday or Special Occasion Item 4 3 2 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 81

CREATIVE STITCHERY ASSISTANTS: Cherie Aronowitz and John Aronowitz Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes entries in which the major portion of the item was made with a needle by hand or machine, such as counted thread embroidery, Battenberg lace, French hand sewing, duplicate stitch, and other needlework techniques used in the maintenance and care of a household. Also, includes art work done on cloth, metal, or other materials. 1. All items must be handcrafted. 2. All items must be clean and made since last year s fair. 3. All items must be finished appropriately for the item. 4. Obvious sets (or pairs) of items (dish cloths, place mats, wall hangings, etc.) will be entered as one item. 5. No kits will be accepted. 6. The age of youth entries should be on exhibit with name and address. Division 109 Crewel or Stamped Embroidery POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Mounted 4 3 2 2. Pillow 4 3 2 3. Wild Card Any other Crewel or Stamped Embroidery Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 110 Mounted Counted Cross Stitch Class 1. Large 25 to 48 4 3 2 2. Medium 13 to 24 4 3 2 3. Small 12 or under 4 3 2 4. Beaded Cross Stitch 4 3 2 5. Wild Card Any other Mounted Counted Cross Stitch Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 111 Counted Cross Stitch Class 1. Pillow 4 3 2 2. Beaded 4 3 2 3. Christmas 4 3 2 4. Wild Card Any other Counted Cross Stitch Item not listed above 4 3 2 Division 112 Needlepoint Class 1. Mounted 4 3 2 2. Pillow 4 3 2 3. Wild Card Any other Needlepoint not listed above 4 3 2 82

Division 113 Plastic Canvas POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Small 4 3 2 2. Medium 4 3 2 3. Large 4 3 2 Division 114 Hand Hooked Rugs Class 1. Fine Cut 4 3 2 2. Wide Cut 4 3 2 3. Mixed Cut 4 3 2 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 83

QUILTS ASSISTANTS: Sue Womack and Dianna Winfree Youth Division (12 & under); Junior Division (13-18 yrs.); and Adult Division Includes items of clothing or clothing accessories that are made from fabric and sewn by hand or machine 1. All items must be entered on a hanger and must be made by the exhibitor. 2. Quilts should be clean and neatly pressed. 3. Youth & Junior Division must include age on entry tag. 4. Judging will be based on workmanship, creativity, appearance and difficulty. Division 115 Hand Quilting POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Hand Quilt Appliqué, Hand Quilted 25 20 15 2. Hand Quilt Pieced, Hand Quilted 25 20 15 3. Hand Quilt Embroidered, Hand Quilted 25 20 15 4. Hand Quilt, Any Theme 25 20 15 5. Hand Quilt, Mixed Technique 25 20 15 6. Hand Quilt, By Group 25 20 15 7. Hand Quilted, any other type 25 20 15 8. Hand Crib Quilt, Suitable for Crib use 15 10 5 9. Hand Quilted Wall hanging 15 10 5 10. Hand Quilted Clothing Item 10 7 5 11. Hand Quilted Household Item or Accessory 7 5 3 12. Hand Pieced Top (Top Only) 15 10 5 Division 116 Machine Quilting Class 1. Machine Quilt Appliqué, Machine Quilted 15 12 10 2. Machine Quilt Pieced, Machine Quilted 15 12 10 3. Machine Quilt Embroidered, Machine Quilted 15 12 10 4. Machine Quilt, Any Theme 15 12 10 5. Machine Quilt, Mixed Technique 15 12 10 6. Machine Quilt, By Group 15 12 10 7. Machine Quilted, any other type 15 12 10 8. Machine Crib Quilt, Suitable for Crib use 10 7 5 9. Machine Quilted Wall hanging 10 7 5 10. Machine Quilted Clothing Item 7 5 3 11. Machine Quilted Household Item or Accessory 5 3 2 12. Machine Pieced Top (Top Only) 10 7 5 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 84

CRAFTS ASSISTANTS: (Adult) Joyce Johnson, Delores Kelley, Linda Murray, Brenda Robinson, Jody Stout, and Barbra Freeman (Junior) (Youth) Connie Herrin, Cathy Lewis, Kaye Richardson, Dot Hart, and Liz Crosby Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes various craft techniques involving skill in using the hands such as ceramics. 1. All items must be handcrafted. Items that have been bought and merely glued together will not be accepted. Only crafts deemed District Fair quality by the judges will be accepted and awarded a ribbon. 2. All items must be clean and have been completed since last year's fair. Also, sets must be entered as one item (if entered elsewhere - will be disqualified). 3. The age of youth entries should be on exhibit with name & address. 4. No kits will be accepted. Division 117 General Crafts POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Rugs (other than hand hooked Division 114) 3 2 1 2. Basketry 3 2 1 3. Leather Craft 3 2 1 4. Bird House Butterfly House 3 2 1 5. Mosaic (Other than Stain Glass) 3 2 1 6. Wild Card Any Other Craft not listed above 3 2 1 Division 118 Floral Arrangements Silk or Dried materials Class 1. Centerpieces 6 5 4 2. Wreath or Door Decorations 6 5 4 3. Wild Card Any Other Floral Arrangement not listed above 6 5 4 Division 119 Stain Glass Class 1. Foiled 3 2 1 2. Leaded 3 2 1 3. Mosaic 3 2 1 4. Wild Card 3 2 1 85

Division 120 Embellished Items POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Embellished Home Accessories (box, lamp, etc) 3 2 1 2. Embellished Clothing 3 2 1 3. Embellished Greeting Cards 3 2 1 4. Wild Card Any Other Embellished Item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 122 Beading Class 1. Jewelry 3 2 1 2. Fine Beading 3 2 1 3. Wild Card Any Other Beading item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 123 Hand made Dolls Class 1. Fabric 3 2 1 2. Wooden 3 2 1 3. Ceramic 3 2 1 4. Wild Card Any other Handmade Doll item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 124 Pottery - Ceramics Class 1. Wheel Piece 3 2 1 2. Free Hand Design 3 2 1 3. Mold (Cast Press) with fired finish 3 2 1 4. Mold (Cast Press) with non-fired finish 3 2 1 5. Porcelain 3 2 1 6. China Painting 3 2 1 7. Wild Card Any Other Pottery-Ceramics item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 125 Decorative Wine Glass Class 1. Painted 3 2 1 2. Etched 3 2 1 3. Embellished 3 2 1 4. Wild Card Any other Decorative Wine Glass item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 126 Decorative Painting Class 1. Household Garden Item 3 2 1 2. Any Holiday Item 3 2 1 3. Wild Card Any other Decorative Painting item not listed above 3 2 1 86

Division 127 Spinning POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. 100% Wool 3 2 1 2. Animal Fiber Blend 3 2 1 3. Other Cellulose Fiber or Blend 3 2 1 4. Wild Card Any other Hand Spun item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 128 Hand Crafted Sporting Items Class 1. Bird Calls 3 2 1 2. Fishing Lures 3 2 1 3. Tied Flies 3 2 1 4. Knives 3 2 1 5. Wild Card Any other Hand Crafted Sporting item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 129 Any Holiday Item Class 1. Angel 3 2 1 2. Snowman 3 2 1 3. Christmas Figure 3 2 1 4. Decorated Candle 3 2 1 5. Decorated Tree 3 2 1 6. Door Decoration 3 2 1 7. Tree Skirt 3 2 1 8. Centerpiece 3 2 1 9. Stocking 3 2 1 10. Ornament 3 2 1 11. Wild Card Any other Holiday or Special Occasion item not listed above 3 2 1 Division 130 Tied Items Class 1. Small Blanket 3 2 1 2. Medium Blanket 3 2 1 3. Large Blanket 3 2 1 4. Small Pillow 3 2 1 5. Medium Pillow 3 2 1 6. Large Pillow 3 2 1 7. Wild Card 3 2 1 Division 131 Scrapbooks (Must be the whole book and must be completed since the last fair. Class 1. Family 3 2 1 2. Holiday or Special Theme 3 2 1 3. General Theme 3 2 1 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 87

PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANTS: Jo Ann Carr, Marnette Reed, and Elizabeth Wall Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes photography in which the negative is printed on paper.. 1. Photo must be original work of the Exhibitor and not previously shown at the Arkansas State Fair. 2. LIMIT ENTRIES to 1 (one) PRINT per CLASS. 3. Photographs must be 8 x 10 matted within an 11 x 14 mat. Must have a stiff backing no thicker than mat board. Any color mat is acceptable. No identifying marks are permitted on front of the mat or photo. 4. Entry tags must be attached to the back side of the upper left corner of the mat with string and tape to hang over on the front. On the entry form, include a brief description of the subject or location (girl with flower, boy at lake, sunset at State Park) as fair patrons often enquire. 5. No frames or glass Division 132 Color Photography POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Animal 5 4 3 2. Action 5 4 3 3. Scenic 5 4 3 4. Flowers 5 4 3 5. Geometric or Abstract 5 4 3 6. Portraits 5 4 3 7. People 5 4 3 8. Creatively Enhanced 5 4 3 9. Wild Card Any other Color Photography item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 133 Black and White Photography Class 1. Animal 5 4 3 2. Action 5 4 3 3. Scenic 5 4 3 4. Flowers 5 4 3 5. Geometric or Abstract 5 4 3 6. Portraits 5 4 3 7. People 5 4 3 8. Creatively Enhanced 5 4 3 9. Wild Card Any other Black and White Photography item not listed above 5 4 3 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 88

ART ASSISTANTS: Bettye Johnson, Claudia Clark, Karen Gray, Vicki Inich, and Kathy Rodgers Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes art using paint, watercolor, pen, pencil, or other drawing media on canvas or paper. 1. Paintings must be originals, no copies accepted. All work must be completed in the past year. "Paint by number" works will not be accepted. 2. All exhibits must be framed and ready to hang (with wire hanger). If exhibit is not ready to hang, it will not be accepted. 3. All exhibits must have name, address, age (youth exhibits only), and title of work on back. This is for the purpose of identifying work and claiming work after exhibit. 4. The Youth Division will be ages 12 and under. The Junior Division will be ages 13-18 yrs. The Adult Division is ages 19 and over. 5. Only entries deemed District Fair quality by the judges will be accepted. Division 134 - Pastels POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Pastel item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 135 - Oil Class 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Oil item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 136 - Acrylic Class 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Acrylic item not listed above 5 4 3 89

Division 137 Water Color POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Water Color item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 138 Pen and Ink Class 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Pen and Ink item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 139 - Pencil Class 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Pencil item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 140 Colored Pencil Class 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Colored Pencil item not listed above 5 4 3 90

Division 141 Charcoal POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Charcoal item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 142 - Collage Class 1. Portrait of Human 5 4 3 2. Landscape/Seascape 5 4 3 3. Non Objective/abstract 5 4 3 4. Animal 5 4 3 5. Still Life 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Collage item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 143 Miscellaneous Art Class 1. China Painting 5 4 3 2. Mixed Medium 5 4 3 3. Any other Art 5 4 3 Division 144 - Design Class 1. Paper 5 4 3 2. Metal 5 4 3 3. Wood 5 4 3 4. Fabric 5 4 3 5. Glass 5 4 3 6. Wild Card Any other Design Art item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 145 - Sculpture Class 1. Wood 5 4 3 2. Clay 5 4 3 3. Paper Mache 5 4 3 4. Metal Or Wire 5 4 3 5. Wild Card Any other Sculpture item not listed above 5 4 3 91

Division 146 - Poetry POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Nature 5 4 3 2. My Life on the Farm 5 4 3 3. My Day at the Fair 5 4 3 4. Wild Card Any other Poetry item not listed above 5 4 3 Division 147 Short Story Class 1. Nature 5 4 3 2. My Life on the Farm 5 4 3 3. My Day at the Fair 5 4 3 4. Wild Card Any other Short Story item not listed above 5 4 3 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 92

FOOD PRESERVATION and HONEY ASSISTANTS: Karen Fox, Vivian Gerlach, Kaye Green, Carolyn Harness, Ray Harness, Sandy Smith, Debbie Staton Includes food processed in a boiling water bath canner, pressure canner or food dehydrator. Division A Senior Division B Junior Division C Youth Note: Rules are the same for all three (3) divisions. 1. Only products canned in standard pint or quart canning jars will be judged, except jellies which may be canned in one-half pint or pint canning jars, but no jellies in quarts will be accepted. 2. All jars must be labeled by the owner. The label should be placed on jar one-fourth inch from bottom on opposite side from trademark and contain name of product, exhibitors name and address, and date processed. 3. To be eligible for the special canning awards, products must be canned in Ball jars and sealed with Ball Two-Piece Vacuum Caps or canned in Kerr jars and sealed with Kerr Two-Piece Vacuum Caps. The canning awards for youth and adults are listed elsewhere in catalog. 4. All jars must be sealed and rings left on. All fruits, tomatoes, jams, jellies, preserves, pickles and relishes must be processed in a water bath according to USDA recommendations. All other foods (low-acid) must be processed under pressure according to USDA recommendations. Only foods processed according to USDA recommendations will be accepted. 5. Jams, Jellies, and Preserves sealed with paraffin will not be accepted. Soft spread entries will be limited to recipes prepared using Ball Pectin: Original, No Sugar Needed or Liquid. A proof of purchase for Ball pectin must be provided at time of entry. 6. No canned products will be accepted that have food coloring added except for cucumber cinnamon rings. Division 151- Dried Foods (Display in Standard Canning Jars) POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Dried Fruits 3 2 1 2. Dried Vegetables 3 2 1 3. Dried Herbs 3 2 1 Division 152 Home Canning - Fruit Class 1. Apples 3 2 1 2. Pears 3 2 1 3. Peaches 3 2 1 4. Blackberries 3 2 1 5. Blueberries 3 2 1 6. Cherries 3 2 1 7. Figs 3 2 1 8. Plums 3 2 1 9. Wild Card Any other Canned Fruit not listed above 3 2 1 93

Division 153 - Home Canning Juices POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Tomato 3 2 1 2. Grape 3 2 1 3. Berry 3 2 1 4. Apple 3 2 1 5. Wild Card Any other Canned Juices not listed above 3 2 1 Division 154 - Home Canning - Vegetables Class 1. Black Eyed Peas 3 2 1 2. Lima Beans 3 2 1 3. Carrots 3 2 1 4. Corn 3 2 1 5. Okra 3 2 1 6. Green Beans 3 2 1 7. Tomatoes 3 2 1 8. Beets 3 2 1 9. Soup Mixture 3 2 1 10. Mixed Vegetables 3 2 1 11. Greens 3 2 1 12. Potatoes 3 2 1 13. Pumpkin 3 2 1 14. Wild Card Any other Canned Vegetables not listed above 3 2 1 Division 155 - Home Canning - Pickles and Relishes Class 1. Corn Relish 3 2 1 2. Beet Pickles 3 2 1 3. Cucumber 3 2 1 4. Green Tomato Pickles 3 2 1 5. Pickled Okra 3 2 1 6. Pickled Cauliflower 3 2 1 7. Pickled Watermelon 3 2 1 8. Picante or Salsa 3 2 1 9. Bread and Butter Pickles 3 2 1 10. Relish, any type 3 2 1 11. Peppers, any type 3 2 1 12. Wild Card Any other Pickles or Relish not listed above 3 2 1 94

Division 156 Honey POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Light 3 2 1 2. Dark 3 2 1 3. Light Combo 3 2 1 Division 157 - Jellies Class 1. Apple 3 2 1 2. Blackberry 3 2 1 3. Cherry 3 2 1 4. Grape 3 2 1 5. Crabapple 3 2 1 6. Pepper Jelly 3 2 1 7. Plum 3 2 1 8. Wild Card Any other Canned Jelly not listed above 3 2 1 Division 158 - Butters, Preserves, and Marmalades Class 1. Apple Butter 3 2 1 2. Pear Butter 3 2 1 3. Peach Preserves 3 2 1 4. Pear Preserves 3 2 1 5. Strawberry Preserves 3 2 1 6. Fig Preserves 3 2 1 7. Wild Card Any other Canned Butters, Preserves and Marmalades not listed above 3 2 1 Division 159 - Jams Class 1. Blackberry Jam 3 2 1 2. Strawberry Jam 3 2 1 3. Blueberry Jams 3 2 1 4. Peach Jam 3 2 1 5. Grape Jam 3 2 1 6. Plum Jam 3 2 1 7. Wild Card Any other Canned Jams not listed above 3 2 1 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 95

BAKED GOODS ASSISTANTS: Marynell Cardin, Dixie Fritz and Nancy Rosen Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes baked foods and candies. 1. All foods must be made from scratch. No mixes allowed except items in Division 162. No foods requiring refrigeration will be accepted. 2. Enter whole cake and pie. After judging, cake and pie may be removed with the exception of one slice which will remain whole throughout the fair. Decorated cakes will be on display for the entire fair. 3. The whole loaf of bread should be entered and brought in a plastic food storage bag. 4. Six cookies, rolls, muffins, and pieces of candy should be entered on a paper plate in a plastic food storage bag. 5. Foods requiring refrigeration will not be accepted. Example: cream pies. Division 160 - Cookies POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Plain Sugar 3 2 1 2. Brownies 3 2 1 3. Oatmeal 3 2 1 4. Chocolate Chip 3 2 1 5. Wild Card Any other Cookies not listed above 3 2 1 Division 161 - Cakes Class 1. Devil Food or Chocolate 3 2 1 2. White Layer 3 2 1 3. Yellow Layer 3 2 1 4. Cup Cakes (6 on a plate) 3 2 1 5. Pound 3 2 1 6. Carrot 3 2 1 7. Fruit 3 2 1 8. Wild Card Any other Cake not listed above 3 2 1 Division 162- Dessert Class 1. Cake from a mix 3 2 1 2. Cookies or Bars from a mix 3 2 1 3. Wild Card Any other Dessert not listed above 3 2 1 96

Division 163- Bread - Yeast POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. White 3 2 1 2. Wheat 3 2 1 3. Sourdough 3 2 1 4. Coffee Cake 3 2 1 5. Light Rolls 3 2 1 6. Cheese Bread 3 2 1 7. Bread machine 3 2 1 8. Wild Card Any other Bread - Yeast not listed above 3 2 1 Division 164- Bread - Quick Class 1. Nut Bread 3 2 1 2. Biscuits, Buttermilk 3 2 1 3. Corn Muffins 3 2 1 4. Fruit 3 2 1 5. Herb 3 2 1 6. Bread Machine Bread 3 2 1 7. Wild Card Any other Bread - Quick not listed above 3 2 1 Division 165- Pies Class 1. Any Fruit Pie 3 2 1 2. Tarts, Any Filling 3 2 1 3. Any Nut Pie 3 2 1 4. Any Fried Pie 3 2 1 5. Wild Card Any other Pie not listed above 3 2 1 Division 166- Candy Class 1. Pralines 3 2 1 2. Caramels 3 2 1 3. Fudge Chocolate 3 2 1 4. Divinity 3 2 1 5. Mints, any kind 3 2 1 6. Peanut Brittle 3 2 1 7. Taffy 3 2 1 8. Molded Candy 3 2 1 9. Wild Card Any other Candy not listed above 3 2 1 97

Division 167 Cake Decorating Cake mixes, props, and dummies may be used. Cakes should be exhibited on a disposable base. Cakes will be judged on appearance only, including the use of color, technique, design, and general beauty. Cakes will be displayed throughout the Fair. Props will be returned on item pickup days. NO RECIPE IS REQUIRED. POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Sports Cake 6 5 4 2. Birthday Cake 6 5 4 3. Wedding Cake or Anniversary Cake 6 5 4 4. Novelty Cake 6 5 4 5. Wild Card Any other Decorated Cake not listed above 6 5 4 Division 168 Ethnic Foods Class 1. Breads 3 2 1 2. Cakes 3 2 1 3. Pastries 3 2 1 4. Wild Card Any other Ethnic Food not listed above 3 2 1 Division 169 Wild Card Foods Class 1. Any Baked Food not included in previous listings 3 2 1 TOTAL ITEMS TO TAL POINTS 98

YOUTH, JUNIORS, AND ADULTS WITH DISABILLITIES ASSISTANTS: Dee Kindrick and Donna McGowan Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes various craft techniques involving skill in using the hands. 1. All items must be handcrafted. Items that have been bought and merely glued together will not be accepted. Only items deemed District Fair quality by the judges will be accepted and awarded a ribbon. 2. All items must be clean and have been completed since last year's fair. Also, sets must be entered as one item (if entered elsewhere - will be disqualified). 3. The age of youth entries should be on exhibit with name & address. 4. No kits will be accepted. 5. Individuals may only enter Disabilities Division or Regular Divisions. Division 170 - Painting POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Pastels 5 4 3 2. Oil 5 4 3 3. Acrylic 5 4 3 4. Water Color 5 4 3 Division 171 Drawing Class 1. Pencil 5 4 3 2. Colored Pencil 5 4 3 3. Pen & Ink 5 4 3 4. Charcoal 5 4 3 Division 172 - Ceramics Class 1. Wheel Piece 5 4 3 2. Free hand Design 5 4 3 3. China Painting 5 4 3 99

Division 173 Crafts POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Floral 5 4 3 2. Beading 5 4 3 3. Embellished item 5 4 3 4. Scrapbooks 5 4 3 5. Handmade Dolls 5 4 3 6. General Crafts 5 4 3 Division 174 Woodworking Class 1. Bird or Butterfly Houses 5 4 3 2. Household Wooden item 5 4 3 3. Outdoor Wooden Item 5 4 3 4. Doll Houses 5 4 3 Division 175 - Needlework Class 1. Clothing Sewn 5 4 3 2. Household Linens Sewn 5 4 3 3. Crochet 5 4 3 4. Knitting 5 4 3 5. Needlepoint 5 4 3 6. Quilting 5 4 3 Division 176 Wild Card Class 1. Any item not included in Divisions 170-175 5 4 3 2. Any item not included in Divisions 170 175 5 4 3 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 100

WOODWORKING AND HOME FURNISHINGS ASSISTANTS: Jeanette Banks, Audrey Armstrong, Margaret Thomas, and Linda Works Youth, Junior, and Adult Divisions Includes various craft techniques involving skill in using the hands with wood, caning, refinishing, and upholstery. 1. All items must be handcrafted. Items that have been bought and merely glued together will not be accepted. Only items deemed District Fair quality by the judges will be accepted and awarded a ribbon. 2. All items must be clean and have been completed since last year's fair. Also, sets must be entered as one item (if entered elsewhere - will be disqualified). 3. The age of youth entries should be on exhibit with name & address. 4. No kits will be accepted. Division 177 Woodworking POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Relief Carving (Small) 7 5 3 2. Relief Carving (Medium) 10 7 4 3. Carved Figures (Large) 15 10 5 4. Fretwork (Small) 7 5 3 5. Fretwork (Medium) 10 7 4 6. Fretwork (Large) 15 10 5 7. Wild Card Any Other Woodworking item not listed above (Small) 7 5 3 8. Wild Card Any Other Woodworking item not listed above (Medium) 10 7 4 9. Wild Card Any Other Woodworking item not listed above (Large) 15 10 5 Division 178 Wood Construction Class 1. Household Indoor Wooden Item (Small) 10 7 4 2. Household Indoor Wooden Item (Medium) 20 15 7 3. Household Indoor Wooden Item (Large) 25 20 10 4. Outdoor Wooden Item (Small) 10 7 4 5. Outdoor Wooden Item (Medium) 20 15 7 6. Outdoor Wooden Item (Large) 25 20 10 7. Doll Houses (Small) 10 7 4 8. Doll Houses (Medium) 20 15 7 9. Doll Houses (Large) 25 20 10 10. Small Trunk 20 15 10 11. Large Trunk 25 20 10 12. Wild Card Any Other Woodworking item not listed above (Small) 10 7 4 13. Wild Card Any Other Woodworking item not listed above (Medium) 20 15 7 14. Wild Card Any Other Woodworking item not listed above (Large) 25 20 10 101

Division 179 Hand Caning POINTS Class Blue Red White 1. Large Chair 25 20 10 2. Small Chair 20 15 5 3. Stool 10 7 4 Division 180 Furniture Refinishing Class 1. Table 15 10 5 2. Chair 10 7 4 3. Chest (Large) 15 10 5 4. Chest (Small) 10 7 4 5. Desk 15 10 5 Division 181 Upholstery Class 1. Overstuffed Chair 15 10 5 2. Sofa 20 15 10 3. Recliner 25 20 10 4. Dining Chair 10 7 4 5. Ottoman 10 7 4 6. Headboard 10 7 4 7. Folding Screen 10 7 4 8. Wild Card Any other Upholstery item not listed above (Small) 10 7 4 9. Wild Card Any other Upholstery item not listed above (Medium) 15 10 5 10. Wild Card Any other Upholstery item not listed above (Large) 20 15 10 Division 182 Hand Weaving Class 1. Off Loom Large Woven Home Décor 10 7 5 2. Off Loom Medium Woven Home Décor 7 5 3 3. Off Loom Small Woven Home Décor 5 3 2 4. On Loom Woven Clothing 7 5 3 5. On Loom Woven Home Décor 7 5 3 6. On Loom Woven Clothing 7 5 3 7. Wild Card Any other Hand Weaving item 7 5 3 TOTAL ITEMS TOTAL POINTS 102

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Please join us for Senior Citizens & Students Day at the Fair ~ October 4 2018 ~ 9:00 am until 2:00 pm Hestand Stadium Fairgrounds Pine Bluff, Arkansas If you would like to participate by providing preventative health screenings, an educational booth or informative services, please complete the attached form and return no later than September 3, 2018 to reserve a booth space (limited number of booths available) and be included in the 2018 Senior Day @ the Fair Program. Fax 870-534-2152 (Email: kmosley@aaasea.org or sstichert@aaasea.org) or mail form to: Kathy Mosley Area Agency on Aging P O Box 8569 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 For any questions, please call 870-543-6300 or 1-800-264-3260 105

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