EXHIBITORS WILL ONLY RECEIVE ONE STALL FOR EVERY ANIMAL DELIVERED TO THE WAYNE COUNTY FAIR, REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF ENTRIES MADE FOR THE SHOW.

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SECOND DEPARTMENT PUREBRED CATTLE DAIRY BREEDS Tanya Marty, Superintendent; Nancy Wise & Ed Gill, Committee Entries open July 23, 2018 and close August 4, 2018. Entry fees must accompany entries. Northeast Ohio District Ayrshires and District 7 Jerseys will be shown Saturday, September 8, at 7:00 p.m. Guernseys and Brown Swiss will be shown Monday, September 10, at 7:30 p.m. Holsteins will show Wednesday, September 12, at 7:00 p.m. First bedding has been donated. All animals must be in place by 10:00 p.m. Friday, September 7. ALL GATES WILL BE LOCKED FROM 1 A.M. TO 5 A.M., EXCEPT THE VANOVER STREET GATE. All animals must be recorded and entered exactly as ownership appears on the records of the respective Associations, and REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES MUST BE AVAILABLE AT ANY TIME. All registration papers will be checked. An exhibitor may not show more than two entries per class. EXHIBITORS WILL ONLY RECEIVE ONE STALL FOR EVERY ANIMAL DELIVERED TO THE WAYNE COUNTY FAIR, REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF ENTRIES MADE FOR THE SHOW. Cows over 3 years old must have dropped a calf within a year or be with calf at time of exhibiting. NOTICE: To all sawdust users in Dairy Department: Quantity of sawdust used at the Wayne County Fair MUST be drastically reduced (6", no more). Let s all cooperate, and the fair will be a success. 19th ANNUAL HAROLD BOWMAN MEMORIAL MINI SHOWMANSHIP Classes A, B, C & D divided by age into four classes after registration. Mini Showmanship Contest: Monday, September 10, 2018 6:00 p.m. Registration: 5:15-5:45 p.m. in the Coliseum. Tanya Marty, Lisa Gress, Ed Gill, Nancy Wise, Ted Hershey, Committee members Sponsored by Tri-County Vet Clinic AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: Stair-step trophies for the first three places Mini trophies for each of the remaining participants The Harold Bowman Memorial, the Kurtis Krebs Memorial, the Mini Showmanship and the Billman Sprang Memorial rotating trophies will be awarded to the first-place winners in each division. RULES 1. Contest open to any Wayne County resident and Cloverbuds age 5-9 as of show date and not a 4-H member. Also out of county Cloverbuds that are registered in a Wayne County 4-H club. 2. The participant must show a Junior, Intermediate or Senior Calf. 3. The participant must use calves already entered for other exhibition. No calves are to be brought in for the contest. You may borrow a calf to show. 4. Participants must wear a plain white shirt or T-shirt, or one that is provided. 5. Any unruly animal or animals in heat will not be allowed in the ring. 6. Ringmen will be available to assist. Parents are asked not to be in the ring. Section No. 9 HOLSTEINS Judge: Steve Moff Section No. 10 JERSEYS Judge: Paul Haskins All dairy entry fees will be $2.00 per head. No charge for group classes. 1. Junior Heifer Calf, born after March 1, 2018, must be over 4 months 2. Intermediate Calf, born between December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 3. Senior Heifer Calf, born between September 1, 2017 and November 30, 2017 30

4. Summer Yearling, born between June 1, 2017 and August 31, 2017 5. Junior Yearling, born between March 1, 2017 and May 31, 2017 6. Winter Yearling, born between December 1, 2016 and February 29, 2017 7. Senior Yearling, born between September 1, 2016 and November 30, 2016 Junior Champion Female Reserve Junior Champion Female Jersey exhibitor has the option to also enter Senior Yearling in Milking Class in case she freshens prior to show 8. Junior Best Three Females 3 females under 2 years bred and owned by exhibitor, nonfreshened. $40 $30 $20 $15 $10 9. Jersey Only Senior Yearling in Milk, born between September 1, 2016 and November 30, 2016 10. Junior Two Year Old, born between March 1, 2016 and August 31, 2016 $35 $30 $25 11. Senior Two Year Old, born between September 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016 $35 $30 $25 12. Junior Three Year Old, born between March 1, 2015 and August 31, 2015 $35 $30 $25 13. Senior Three Year Old Cow, born between September 1, 2014 and February 28, 2015 $35 $30 $25 14. Four Year Old Cow, born between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 15. Five Year Old Cow, born between September 1, 2012 and August 31, 2013 Exhibitor has the option to also 16. Aged Cow, born before September 1, 2012 enter dry cows in milking classes in case she freshens prior to show 17. Dry Cow Class 3 Years and over $40 Senior Champion Female Reserve Senior Champion Female Grand Champion Female Reserve Grand Champion Female Challenge Award 19. Dam Daughter 20. Produce of Dam 21. Senior Best Three Females 3 females over 2 years bred & owned by exhibitor and fresh at least once. 22. Exhibitor Herd two Junior animals, two milking animals and one of owner s choice, all owned by exhibitor. $35 $30 $25 $20 Best Udder chosen in Cow Classes with Rosette Ribbon. Section No. 11 GUERNSEYS Judge: Kate Alden Section No. 12 BROWN SWISS Judge: Kate Alden Section No. 13 AYRSHIRE Judge: Paul Haskins All dairy entry fees will be $2.00 per head. No charge for group classes. 1. Junior Heifer Calf, born after March 1, 2018, must be over 4 months 2. Intermediate Calf, born between December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 3. Senior Heifer Calf, born between September 1, 2017 and November 30, 2017 4. Summer Yearling, born between June 1, 2017 and August 31, 2017 5. Junior Yearling, born between March 1, 2017 and May 31, 2017 31

6. Winter Yearling, born between December 1, 2016 and February 29, 2017 7. Senior Yearling, born between September 1, 2016 and November 30, 2016 Junior Champion Female Reserve Junior Champion Female 8. Junior Best Three Females 3 females under 2 years bred and owned by exhibitor $40 $30 $20 $10 9. Junior Two Year Old, born between March1, 2016 and August 31,2016 Brown Swiss & Ayrshire Only 10. Senior Two Year Old, born between September 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016 Brown Swiss & Ayrshire Only 11. Two Year Old Cow, born between September 1, 2015 and August 31, 2016 Guernsey Only 12. Three Year Old Cow, born between September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 13. Four Year Old and over, born before September 1, 2014 Guernsey Only 14. Four Year Old Cow, born between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 Brown Swiss & Ayrshire Only 15. Five Year Old and over, born before September 1, 2013 Brown Swiss &Ayrshire Only 16. Dry Cow Class 3 years and over $35 $25 $20 $15 Senior Champion Female Reserve Senior Champion Female Grand Champion Female Reserve Grand Champion Female 17. Dam Daughter 18. Produce of Dam 19. Senior Best Three Females 3 females over 2 years bred and owned by exhibitor 20. Exhibitor Herd two Junior animals, two milking animals and one of owner s choice, all owned by exhibitor. $35 $30 $25 Best Udder chosen in Cow Classes with Rosette Ribbon. SPECIAL PREMIUMS TO WAYNE COUNTY FAIR DAIRY EXHIBITORS ABS, courtesy of Roger Sunberg $25.00 gift certificate 1st place Holstein junior three year old $25.00 gift certificate 1st place Holstein senior three year old $25.00 gift certificate 1st place Holstein four year old $25.00 gift certificate 1st place Jersey four year old American Equipment Service Inc $10.00 1st place Senior best three females all five breeds $10.00 1st place Brown Swiss five years old and over $10.00 1st place Ayrshire five years old and over $10.00 1st place Brown Swiss dry cow, three years old and over Byall Trucking Cash Award Jr. Champion Ayrshire Cash Award Grand Champion Ayrshire Canaan Meats $10.00 1st place intermediate calf all five breeds Exhibitor has the option to also enter dry cows in milking classes in case she freshens prior to show Cargill Feeds 100 lbs. choice of calf feed 2nd place Brown Swiss, Guernsey junior calf 100 lbs. choice of calf feed 1st place senior calf all five breeds 100 lbs. choice of calf feed 2nd place Guernsey four years and over 100 lbs. choice of calf feed 2nd place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Holstein, Jersey four year olds 32

Centerra Co op $10.00 2nd place Brown Swiss Dam and daughter $15.00 2nd place Guernsey dry cow three years and over COBA/Select Sires, courtesy of Kevin Hinds $25.00 service fee 1st place Holstein Senior two year old $10.00 service fee 1st place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Jersey senior two year olds $10.00 service fee 1st place Guernsey four years old and over Commodity Blenders Inc. Best homebred Holstein milking two year old or over Country Roads Veterinary Service $10.00 1st place Jersey dry cow 3 4 years old $10.00 1st place Jersey dam and daughter C R Blooms Floral Gift Certificate for fresh flowers Holstein, Jersey aged cow Dairyman s $10.00 1st place junior exhibitor in junior calf all five breeds Everything Engraved/Beth Miller Trophy Ayrshire Reserve Senior Champion Exclusively Yours Catering/Charlie Bauer $15.00 1st place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey three year old Farm Credit of Mid America, Wooster Trophy Holstein Reserve Senior Champion $10.00 Reserve Senior Champion Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey $10.00 Holstein Grand Champion $10.00 1st place Holstein, Jersey senior three year old Farmers National $30.00 gift card Reserve Grand Champion all five breeds Trophy Grand Champion all five breeds Flinner Lime LLC $10.00 2nd place Exhibitor Herd all five breeds Genex, courtesy of Nicole Mull $10.00 service fee 1st place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss junior two year old $10.00 service fee 1st place Guernsey two year old $10.00 service fee 1st place Holstein dry cow 3 years and over $10.00 service fee 2nd place Jersey senior yearling in milk Halter 1st place Exhibitor Herd all five breeds Gerber Feed $10.00 1st place junior calf all five breeds Gray Estates, Ken Gray $10.00 1st place Ayrshire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss four year old $10.00 2nd place Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire dry cow three years and over $10.00 2nd place Brown Swiss, Guernsey Produce of dam Harold's Equipment $10.00 Senior Champion all five breeds Hubner Corn Steve Gerber $20.00 Gift certificate 2nd place senior yearling all five breeds IBA of Ohio, Creston $10.00 merchandise 1st place Junior best three all five breeds $10.00 1st place Brown Swiss, Ayrshire and Guernsey Dam and daughter Imhoff Breeding Service $10.00 service fee 1st place junior yearling all five breeds Jim Morlock, Pioneer Seeds $15.00 1st place Holstein summer yearling $15.00 1st place Jersey junior 3 year old Cash Award Reserve Grand Champion Ayrshire 33

K & M Builders Cash Award Reserve Jr. Champion Ayrshire Ken & Nancy Wise $10.00 2nd place Jersey intermediate calf $10.00 2nd place Jersey senior two year old $10.00 2nd place Jersey Dam Daughter Kidron Auction $5.00 2nd place winter yearling all five breeds Land O Lakes Animal Milk Products, courtesy of Ralph Gill $25.00 1st place Jersey Junior two year old $25.00 1st place Holstein Junior two year old LE Sommer, Kidron 100 lbs. choice of calf feed 1st place summer yearling all five breeds Leppo Rents Sweatshirt Value $50 Holstein, Jersey Senior two year old Lowe & Young Inc. $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire Produce of Dam $10.00 1st place Jersey Senior three year old $10.00 2nd place Jersey Produce of Dam $10.00 2nd place Jersey Senior best three $10.00 2nd place Holstein intermediate calf Maibach Tractor $10.00 2nd place Holstein summer yearling $10.00 2nd place Holstein Junior best three $10.00 2nd place Holstein Junior three year old $10.00 2nd place Holstein aged cow $15.00 1st place Holstein dam and daughter $10.00 2nd place Holstein dam and daughter $15.00 1st place Holstein produce of Dam $10.00 2nd place Holstein produce of Dam $10.00 2nd place Holstein Senior best three Martin D. Yoder Livestock $10.00 1st place Senior yearling all five breeds $10.00 1st place Junior Champion all five breeds Mast Lepley $10.00 1st place Senior calf all five breeds $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire Senior best three Merlin Garver $10.00 1st place Guernsey winter yearling $10.00 1st place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey Produce of Dam Morrison Farm $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire Dam and Daughter $10.00 2nd place Brown Swiss intermediate calf $10.00 2nd place Brown Swiss Senior best three females $10.00 2nd place Guernsey summer yearling $10.00 2nd place Guernsey three year old New Pittsburg Veterinary Clinic $10.00 Reserve Junior Champion all five breeds PBS Animal Health, Wooster $10.00 merchandise Reserve Junior Champion all five breeds Pete Kiko, Auctioneer $10.00 2nd place junior yearling all five breeds $10.00 2nd place Guernsey dam and daughter $10.00 2nd place Holstein, Jersey five year old $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss five years old and over Prenger s, courtesy of John Havermale $10.00 2nd place junior calf all five breeds 34

Purina, courtesy of Alan Johnson 100 lbs. choice of calf feed 2nd place senior calf all five breeds Reberland Equipment $10.00 1st place winter yearling all five breeds RKO $10.00 and 50 lbs. choice of calf feed by Cargill 1st place junior exhibitor in intermediate calf all five breeds $10.00 and 50 lbs. choice of calf feed by Cargill 1st place junior exhibitor in senior calf all five breeds Dawn Schirm & Family $10.00 2nd place Jersey summer yearling $10.00 1st place Jersey senior yearling in milk $10.00 2nd place Jersey junior three year old $10.00 1st place Jersey five years old $10.00 2nd place Jersey aged cow Banner 1st place Jersey exhibitor herd Starmark Farm Cash Award Holstein Junior Champion Semex, courtesy of Darby McLaughlin $30.00 gift certificate Grand Champion all five breeds $20.00 gift certificate Junior Champion all five breeds Shearer Equipment $10.00 1st place Holstein five year old Sheri Boals, Hancock Insurance $10.00 1st place Guernsey two year old $10.00 2nd place Brown Swiss Dry Cow three years and over Slicker Farms $10.00 1st place senior best three all five breeds $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire senior two year old $10.00 1st place Ayrshire dry cow three years old and over $10.00 2nd place Brown Swiss summer yearling Smetzer Tire Center $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire summer yearling Sterling Farm Equipment $10.00 1st place Holstein senior calf $10.00 1st place Holstein junior yearling $10.00 1st place Holstein senior yearling $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey junior best three $10.00 2nd place Holstein senior two year old $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire, Guernsey intermediate calf Steve Andrews, Auctioneer Gift certificate Halter Reserve Grand Champion all five breeds Troy Miller Insurance $10.00 2nd place Ayrshire, Brown Swiss three year old $10.00 2nd place Holstein, Jersey senior three year old $10.00 2nd place Guernsey senior best three Wayne Savings $20.00 Honorable Mention Grand Champion All Five Breeds WG Dairy $10.00 merchandise 2nd place, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Holstein, Jersey junior two year old $10.00 merchandise 1st place Guernsey dry cow three years and over NOTE: Superintendent will dismiss at 10:00 p.m. NOTE: Thursday night, September 13, 2018, ALL EMPTY TRUCKS AND TRAILERS MUST ENTER WEST GATE AND EXIT BY NORTH GATE. TO ALL DAIRY EXHIBITORS: All exhibitors must wear correct show numbers in show ring. SAWDUST WILL BE RESTRICTED TO NO MORE THAN 6". PLEASE SEE PREMIUM BOOK FOR RULING. 35

MILKING PARLOR The Wayne County Dairy Service Unit, with cooperation from Bechtel Service, Inc. is making every effort to provide exhibitors with satisfactory facilities for milking and the handling of milk at the fair. The milking parlor is an exhibit, which draws a lot of spectators and is a great public relations tool for the dairy industry. Your cooperation in helping to keep the parlor and cattle clean is important. Rinse/wipe cows off before coming to the parlor in the morning. PLEASE DO NOT BRING DIRTY, MANURE-COVERED COWS INTO THE PARLOR. We are fortunate that milk sold from the fair meets Grade A standards; therefore, we cannot accept milk from the barns. All milk is tested for antibiotics before it is shipped. Individual producers samples may be checked randomly for the presence of antibiotics. Any exhibitor supplying milk in which antibiotics are found will be barred from selling milk at the fair and will be held financially responsible for any milk that would have to be dumped. The milking parlor will be under the direction of a supervisor in charge. The milking parlor will be open Friday, September 8, for 1 hour, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The milking parlor will be available on non-show days from 5:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. unless some special arrangements have been made with the parlor supervisor. On show days the parlor will provide a flexible schedule to accommodate exhibitors. To minimize the time that cows would need to stand in line waiting to be milked we are asking that exhibitors try to milk at the same time each day. We understand that variances in milking time are needed to properly fill udders prior to showing. The proceeds from the sale of milk during the fair is a source of income for the Dairy Service Unit. A portion of proceeds will be given to the exhibitor. The board will determine the cost of operating the parlor and its basic budget needs. DSU provides much support with scholarships, education, promotion, and sponsorship of 4-H and FFA programs. These would not be possible without the income from the milk sold at the Fair. We look forward to servicing you at the fair and wish you success. Have an enjoyable fair, and let s make a good impression it sells more milk and dairy products. 36