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2018 LIVESTOCK PREMIUM BOOK OF THE PANHANDLE SOUTH PLAINS FAIR September 21 September 29, 2018 Panhandle-South Plains Fair P.O. Box 208 1012 Avenue A Lubbock, Texas 79408 (806) 763-2833 Telephone (806) 744-5903 Fax info@southplainsfair.com www.southplainsfair.com

President s Message I would like to take this opportunity to be one of the first to invite you to enjoy the 2018 Panhandle-South Plains Fair September 21 st -29 th. This year promises to be very exciting and to offer a great family friendly event as we have done for the past 100 years. It is an honor serving as President of the Board of Directors this year for this unique Association. I am happy to report that all fees will remain the same this year, there are no price increases. The weather in 2017 was very detrimental to the success of the fair because unfortunately the rain kept many fairgoers away. The weather is the one thing we can t control in this business but it is a risk we are willing to take to keep this family tradition alive. Here s to hoping for bright sunny skies during this 101 st fair. Last year we were excited to announce the introduction of our new carnival, Reithoffer Shows and we are fortunate to have them back this year. Their variety of carnival rides really helped brightened up the midway. The ride lineup will again include rides that have never been in Lubbock before including two roller coaster attractions. The free grounds entertainment acts for 2018 will add more value to your admission fee. The returning acts consist of: Hypnotist Ron Diamond, Rock it the Robot and Aussie Kingdom s Australian Adventure. The new acts include Kachunga and the Alligator, Matt s Family Jam, Moto Maniacs, Stilt Circus, and The Chipper Experience. Please come out and enjoy all the great things the fair has to offer. See you at the fair September 21 st September 29 th! Sincerely, Marciano Morales

PANHANDLE-SOUTH PLAINS FAIR ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President Marciano Morales Vice President Nicky Anderson Secretary/Treasurer Gary Greenstreet DIRECTORS Alan Henry Brandon Hughes Ellwood Keeney, Jr. Owen McWhorter, Jr. John Zwiacher PERMANENT STAFF General Manager Jennifer Wallace Coordinator, Commercial Vendors & Non-fair Events Brianna Conner Coordinator, Concessions & Competitive Events Tiffany Rowland Maintenance Bobby Herring, David Renz DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS Agriculture & Livestock Exhibits General Superintendent, Robert Scott Beef Cattle, Greg Gruben Dairy Cattle, John Villalba Junior Dairy Cattle, John Villalba Southwest Regional Open Southdown Show & Rambouillet Show, Robert Scott Open Boer Goat Show, Robert Scott Junior Market Goat Show, Curtis Preston Open Market Swine Show, Jason Miller Junior Lamb Show, Terry Millican Junior Steer Show, Greg Gruben Junior Beef Heifer Show, Cristen Brooks Rabbit Show, Tim Lamb All Variety Poultry Show, Jon Mooney All Variety Pigeon Shows, Stephanie Langford Extension Services, Exhibits and Activities, Ronda Alexander, Kay Davis, Patti Azua

ENTRY DEADLINE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 17, 2018 Livestock Shows Judging Schedule Saturday, September 22 nd Pigeon and Poultry Shows Junior Market Goat Show Sunday, September 23 rd Open Youth Swine Show 9:00 a.m., Poultry Building 10:00 a.m., Swine Barn 9:00 a.m., Swine Barn Monday, September 24 th Dairy Cattle Show Beef Cattle Show 8:00 a.m., Livestock Pavilion 9:00 a.m., Livestock Pavilion Tuesday, September 25 th Open Boer Goat Show 9:00 a.m., Swine Barn Wednesday, September 26 th Open Southwest Regional Southdown Show Open Rambouillet Sheep 9:00 a.m., Swine Barn Immediately following Open Southwest Regional Southdown Show, Swine Barn Thursday, September 27 th Rabbit Show 9:00 a.m., Rabbit Building Friday, September 28 TH Rabbit Show 9:00 a.m., Rabbit Building Saturday, September 29 th Junior Lamb Show Junior Beef Heifer Show Junior Steer Show 9:00 a.m., Swine Barn 8:00 a.m., Livestock Pavilion 11:00 a.m., Livestock Pavilion

GENERAL INFORMATION For information not herein contained concerning entries in any division, write to Panhandle South Plains Fair Association, P.O. Box 208, Lubbock, Texas 79408 or call (806) 763-2833. FIRST AID STATION A first aid station will be maintained on the Fair Grounds just inside Gate 2 on the southwest side throughout the fair. NO PASS-OUT CHECKS No pass-out return check will be issued to anyone. This rule will be strictly enforced and no official or agent is authorized to issue a return check of any type. ADMISSION PRICES Adults, 13 and Over. $10.00 Youth, 2 through 12..$5.00 Kids under 2.Free Parking $5.00 The Fair reserves the right to refuse admission or expel any person for any reason. Cars are to be parked in the designated parking lots. The Fair Association is not responsible in case of loss by fire or theft. GATE PERSONNEL WILL ALLOW NO PERSON TO ENTER THE GATE WITHOUT PRESENTING A PASS OR TICKET. PAID ADMISSION TIMES Monday thru Friday 1:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Saturday thru Sunday 10:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE It will be appreciated by the Fair management if visitors will report any misunderstandings with employees of the Fair, or Concessionaires to the Manager. Please do not wait until the Fair is over to make a complaint. SPECIAL ADMISSION DAYS Senior Citizens Day Tuesday, September 25 All persons over 60 years of age pay only $5.00 POLICE AND SECURITY POLICE AND/OR SECURITY PERSONNEL WILL BE ON DUTY DAILY DURING THE FAIR. THE FAIR ASSOCIATION WILL NOT GUARANTEE THAT LOSS OF PROPERTY WILL NOT OCCUR.

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The Board of Directors reserves the right to postpone or extend the date of this Exposition; to make any changes in the premium list they may deem necessary for the best interest of the Exposition; to interpret all rules and regulations; and to add to these rules, and settle all questions and differences in regard thereto. 2. The Panhandle South Plains Fair Association reserves the right to pay printed premiums in ratio to net earnings. The Association hopes to pay all premiums in full this year; however, as premiums and all other expenses must be paid from gate and other receipts made from the operation of the Fair itself, this condition is made to put exhibitors on due and legal notice. 3. Any person violating the general or special rules as published in this premium list will forfeit all privileges and premiums won. 4. The Panhandle South Plains Fair Association, its officers, and its employees shall not in any way be held responsible for loss, damage, or injury to articles, livestock or person, while same is on the Fairgrounds. The Fair Association will take all reasonable precautions to protect the property and exhibits of the concessionaires and exhibitors but will not be liable for, or make payment for any article, animal or property lost, damaged, or injured while on the Fairgrounds. 5. No claim or suit for injury to any person or property shall be asserted against the Panhandle South Plains Fair Association, its officers or agents, by any person, firm or corporation, or their agent, representatives, servants, or employees having permits to exhibit or occupy space on the Fairgrounds. 6. Any exhibit, falsely entered shall, at the option of the Manager, be removed from the Fairgrounds without any reason being assigned therefore and the refunding of any money paid will be left to the discretion of the manager. 7. All entries shall be subject to the special rules of the department under which they are entered. In case of conflict between general and special rules, the latter shall govern. 8. All protests shall be passed on by the Board of Directors and must be made is writing to the Manager, accompanied by an affidavit setting forth grounds for protesting, together with a deposit fee of fifty dollars ($50) which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Parties interested will be notified of the time and place for considering the protest and will be given an opportunity to submit evidence. 9. No person will be permitted to distribute advertising matter on the Fairgrounds, except from his or her contracted exhibit space. The tacking of any advertisements, bills, or posters other than within the space occupied by the exhibitor is strictly forbidden. Civic, religious and fraternal organizations are invited to rent booth space under the same rules that apply to all exhibitors. Begging, soliciting, singing, or public speaking is prohibited except from the exhibitor s space rented expressly for that purpose. 10. Dogs will not be permitted on fairgrounds during the fair, except those providing assistance to Americans with disabilities. 11. Rules and Regulations of the Texas Animal Health Commission will apply to all animals and fowl entered for exhibition at the Fair. 12. All livestock trailers, trucks, and other vehicles are required to park in designated parking lots. No parking will be allowed inside the Fair. 13. Exhibitors are asked to exercise extreme caution in the handling, transporting, loading, and unloading of their exhibits while on the fairgrounds. Exhibitors are responsible for the actions of their animals and can be held liable for the damages and injuries caused by them. 14. Exhibitors must have owned all animals shown by them for at least 30 days prior to the date of exhibition. Firms or partnerships who own animals entered must have been in existence at least 30 days prior to the Fair opening and gave written proof. 15. Exhibitors may bring their own feed, however, in order for the exhibits to be presented in a more attractive manner, only a limited amount should be brought in at any one time and this must be kept in the service alley. Grooming Cutes are not allowed on the Fairgrounds during the Junior Shows. 16. The Fair Association reserves the right to limit entries and no entry will be accepted for exhibition for which provision is not made in this premium list. In the Junior Shows, all pen and stall assignments will be made in the same manner in which they were entered by CEA or AST, no county groups or club groups allowed. 17. All applications for entry of livestock must be made in writing on printed forms, retrieved from the Fair s website or obtained from the Fair Office. Verbal notice of entry will not be accepted.

General Information Cont d 18. An animal not up to the requirements of the premium list, as to pedigree and registration, will be barred from competition. 19. Entry fees are non-returnable and refunds will not be made. 20. Judges will not award prizes to an unworthy exhibit. In cases where there is only one exhibitor, and no other competition, premium shall be awarded in accordance with the merits of the item exhibited; which may be first, second, third, fourth, etc. 21. Where it is possible, awards will be made by the single judging system and, as far as practical, judges of livestock will be chosen from among those recommended by the various breed association. 22. The decision of the judges shall be final and no appeal will be considered except in the case of a protest. 23. Premium ribbons will be awarded in accordance with the following: first-blue, second-red, third-white, fourth-pink, fifth-yellow, etc. 24. Only first prize winning animals are eligible to compete for championship honors. Only champion prize winning animals are eligible to compete for grand champion honors. (In Championship Classes, Senior designates cattle two years old and over; Junior under two years.) 25. Livestock may not be removed from the grounds early without a written release from the Superintendent of the Department in which entered. 26. Photographs of champion and reserve champion winners in all departments are needed by the Fair Association. A Fair Photographer will be present. 27. HERDSMAN AWARD: $25.00 plus a banner will be awarded to the exhibitor who maintains the most attractive exhibit and reflects the best all-around cooperative attitude in the Southwest Regional Open Southdown, Open Rambouillet Sheep, and the Open Boer Goat Shows. Director s chair will be awarded in the Dairy Cattle Show. 28. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP AWARD: $25.00 plus a plaque will be awarded to a Junior Exhibitor in the Junior Dairy, Junior Steer, and Junior Beef Heifer on the basis of general appearance, skill, courtesy, and sportsmanship in the arena.

TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION 1-800-550-8242, Ext. 777 or 512-719-0777 Summary of Texas Requirements For Entry of Livestock (Domestic and Exotic), Poultry and Ratites into the State and into Shows, Fairs and Exhibitions Note: The following summary is a condensed version of the Texas Animal Health Commission regulations. The regulations will supersede this summary if there is a dispute between the two. Cattle Requirements (including Bison) 1. Intrastate (Cattle moved within the state of Texas) A. All cattle or bison originating in Texas and participating in: 1. Intrastate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that require Texas livestock, poultry and ratites of the same species to be housed and exhibited separate and apart from livestock, poultry and ratites from out of state) are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection and testing requirements. 2. Interstate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that permit livestock and poultry from other states to enter for show or exhibition and held in common facilities with Texas origin livestock and poultry of the same species) are exempt from an entry permit, but must meet the same other requirements as for those species entering from out-of-state and be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection. a. Texas origin dairy cattle are not required to be tested for tuberculosis to participate in a show, fair or exhibition within the state but must be officially individually identified. b. All bulls regardless of age are required to be officially individually identified. 2. Interstate (Cattle moved into the state from other states) A. Entry Requirements for Cattle 1. Certificate on Veterinary Inspection within 30 days prior to entry. 2. Official individual identification is required: a. On all beef cattle over 18 months of age b. On all dairy cattle c. On all bulls d. Types of official identification Official Alpha-numeric USDA metal eartags (bangs tags) Official Alpha-numeric USDA metal vaccination tags Official 840 or 900 RFID tags Official 840 or 900 flap or bangle tags Official individual animal breed registry tattoos or brands Official State of Origin Trichomoniasis tags (bulls only) National Dairy Fair Tag or Dairy Herd Improvement Association Tag 3. A permit is not required unless bulls are entering for exhibition and return to the state of origin per the Trichomoniasis requirements section #7 below. 4. A negative brucellosis test is required within 30 days prior to entry or be from a class free state, area or certified free herd. 5. Brucellosis vaccination is required for female cattle between 4 to 12 months of age or be from a class free state, area or certified free herd. 6. Tuberculosis testing requirements a. All sexually intact dairy cattle that are two months of age or older must be tested for tuberculosis per the rules c through e in this section, below. b. All sexually intact dairy cattle that are less than two months of age require an entry permit to a designated facility and held until tested negative at two months of age. Calves from a Modified Accredited Free State must also originate from an accredited free herd or be from a herd that has been tested within 1 year prior to entry. c. Cattle from Accredited Free States or Zones require the following: Beef cattle (including bison), no test is required All dairy cattle require a test within 60 days prior to entry except on sexually neutered cattle or cattle from an accredited free herd. d. Cattle from Modified Accredited Advanced Free States or Zones require: A tuberculosis test within 60 days prior to entry or; Be from an accredited herd that has been tested within 1 year of date of movement or; The cattle or bison are moved directly to an approved slaughtering establishment or; The cattle or bison are sexually intact heifers moved to an approved feedlot (dairy cattle are

required to be accompanied by a permit), or are steers or spayed heifers; are either officially identified or identified by premises of origin identification. e. Cattle from Modified Accredited States or Zones require: A whole herd test conducted within 1 year prior from to date of movement and that the individual animals be identified and be individually tested within 60 days prior to entry or; Be from an accredited free herd that has been tested within 1 year date of movement or; The cattle or bison are moved directly to an approved slaughtering establishment or; The cattle or bison are sexually intact heifers moved to an approved feedlot (dairy cattle are required to be accompanied by a permit), or are steers or spayed heifers; are either officially identified or identified by premises of origin identification; and are tested negative within 60 days prior to entry. f. All "M" branded steers, which are recognized as potential rodeo and/or roping stock and used for either feeding or recreation purposes require: A permit prior to entry and; Be tested negative for tuberculosis within twelve months prior to entry. 7. Trichomoniasis Requirements: a. A negative Trichomoniasis test is required within 60 days prior to entry on all breeding bulls more than twelve (12) months of age with an official Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test. Trichomoniasis samples pooled at the laboratory may qualify as the official test if no more than five total samples are pooled. b. The official identification number and age of bull shall be written on the certificate of veterinary inspection. c. Any bull, that has had contact with a female subsequent to the initial test, must be retested within 30 days prior to entry. d. Bulls entering Texas for exhibition which are twelve (12) months of age or older and capable of breeding require: Permit prior to entry if not meeting our Trich testing entry requirements and; Shall not commingle with female cattle and; May not be used for breeding. If stay is more than sixty (60) days, the bulls must be tested negative for trichomoniasis Equine Requirements A. Requirements for Equine Originating in Texas and participating in: 1. Racetrack Facility a. Definition of Racetrack Facility: a facility used to conduct organized horse racing. b. Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within 45 days prior to entry and a negative EIA test conducted within 12 months. Foals under 8 months of age, nursing a negative dam are exempt from testing. c. A negative Piroplasmosis test (Theileria equi) is required within the previous 12 months prior to entering a racetrack facility. 2. Show, fair, exhibition, and assembly a. A negative EIA test is required within the previous 12 months prior to entering. b. Foals under 8 months of age, nursing a negative dam are exempt from testing. B. Interstate (Equine moved into the state from other states) Entry Requirements for Equine 1. Certificate of veterinary inspection within 45 days prior to entry. 2. Proof of a negative EIA test within the previous 12 months prior to entry. Exception to these requirements: a. Foals, under eight months of age, accompanying and nursing a dam with a negative test within the last twelve months. 3. A negative Piroplasmosis test (Theileria equi) is required within the previous 12 months prior to entering a racetrack facility. Swine Requirements 1. Intrastate (Swine moved within the state of Texas) A. All swine originating in Texas and participating in: 1. Intrastate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that require Texas livestock, poultry and ratites of the same species to be housed and exhibited separate and apart from livestock, poultry and ratites from out of state) are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection and testing requirements. 2. Interstate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that permit livestock and poultry from other states to enter for show or exhibition and held in common facilities with Texas origin livestock and poultry of the same species) must meet the same requirements as for those swine entering from outofstate.

Swine entered in terminal shows are exempt from brucellosis, leptospirosis and pseudorabies requirements. 2. Interstate (Swine moved into the state from other states) A. Entry Requirements for Domestic Swine 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection required within 30 days prior to entry. Required statements on CVI: Have not been fed garbage Have not been exposed to pseudorabies Have not been vaccinated for pseudorabies 2. Permanent Identification is required on all swine except swine designated to slaughter. 3. An entry permit is not required for domestic swine. 4. Leptospirosis vaccination is required on breeding swine, 6 months of age and older, within 30 days prior to entry with vaccine containing the following strains: Canicola, Hardjo, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Grippotyphosa, Pomona. Sheep Requirements 1. Intrastate (Sheep moved within the state of Texas) All sheep originating in Texas and participating in : 1. Intrastate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that require Texas livestock, poultry and ratites of the same species to be housed and exhibited separate and apart from livestock, poultry and ratites from out of state) are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection and testing requirements. All exhibition sheep must have a scrapie identification eartag. 2. interstate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that permit livestock and poultry from other states to enter for show or exhibition and held in common facilities with Texas origin livestock and poultry of the same species) must meet the same requirements as for those species entering from out-of-state and be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection. Breeding rams originating in Texas are exempt from the brucella ovis test. 2. Interstate (Sheep moved into the state from other states) Entry Requirements for Domestic Sheep 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection required within 30 days prior to entry. 2. Scrapie Eradication Program eartag required prior to entry on all sheep. 3. An entry permit is not required for domestic sheep, except if from an Inconsistent State. 4. Breeding rams, 6 months of age and over, require a negative ELISA test for brucella ovis within 30 days prior to entry or be from a brucella ovis free flock. 5. All blackface ovine females and all blackface crossbred females, except hair sheep, imported for breeding purposes shall originate from a Scrapie Certified Free Flock or have documentation supporting that the animals are of the genotype RR at codon 171 or AA at codon 136 and QR at codon 171. Goats Requirements 1. Intrastate (Goats moved within the state of Texas) All goats originating in Texas and participating in: 1. Intrastate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that require Texas livestock, poultry and ratites of the same species to be housed and exhibited separate and apart from livestock, poultry and ratites from out of state) are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection. All exhibition goats must have a scrapie identification eartag except registered goats with a registration tattoo and accompanied by registration papers listing the scrapie premise ID number. 2. Interstate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that permit livestock and poultry from other states to enter for show or exhibition and held in common facilities with Texas origin livestock and poultry of the same species) must meet the same other requirements as for those species entering from out-of-state. 2. Interstate (Goats moved into the state from other states) Entry Requirements for Domestic Goats 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection required within 30 days prior to entry. 2. Scrapie Eradication Program eartag required prior to entry on all goats. Registered goats with a registration tattoo, accompanied by registration papers and a Scrapie Eradication Program premise identification number do not require individual identification.

Poultry Requirements 1. Intrastate (Poultry moved within the state of Texas) All poultry originating in Texas and participating in: 1. Intrastate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that require Texas livestock, poultry and ratites of the same species to be housed and exhibited separate and apart from livestock, poultry and ratites from out of state) are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection but the poultry must originate from flocks or hatcheries free of pullorum disease and fowl typhoid or have a negative pullorum-typhoid test within 30 days before exhibition. 2. Interstate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that permit livestock and poultry from other states to enter for show or exhibition and held in common facilities with Texas origin livestock and poultry of the same species) are exempt from an entry permit, but must meet the same other requirements as for those species entering from out-of-state and be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection. 2. Interstate (Poultry moved into the state from other states) Entry Requirements for Poultry 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection required within 30 days prior to entry. a. The certificate should state that the poultry have been vaccinated only with USDA and TAHC approved vaccines. (Contact TAHC for a list of approved vaccines.) NOTE: No modified live virus chick embryo origin Laryngotracheitis (LT) vaccine and no modified live virus mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) attenuated vaccine may be used on poultry entering the State. b. The certificate should state that the poultry have not originated from an area that has had active Laryngotracheitis within the last 30 days. 2. An entry permit is required within 15 days prior to entry. 3. Live domestic poultry, except those entering for slaughter and processing at a slaughter facility owned or operated by the owner of the poultry entering, may enter Texas only under the following circumstances: a. Originate from a flock that is certified as Avian Influenza clean in accordance with the National Poultry Improvement Plan; or b. Originate from an Avian Influenza negative flock that participates in an approved state-sponsored Avian Influenza monitoring program; or c. Originate from a flock in which a minimum of 30 birds, 4 weeks of age or older, or the complete flock, if fewer than 30, are serologically negative to an Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) or Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (AGID) test for Avian Influenza within 30 days of entry or a minimum of 10 birds (e.g. two pools of 5 birds per house) are tested negative on trachea swabs to a real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR) test within 30 days of entry or negative to other tests approved by the Commission. d. Live domestic poultry from states affected with Avian Influenza may enter Texas for slaughter and processing only under the following circumstances: A minimum of 30 birds per flock are serologically negative to an ELISA or AGID test for Avian Influenza within 72 hours of entry, or a minimum of 10 birds (e.g., two pools of 5 birds per house) are tested negative on tracheal swabs to a RRT-PCR test within 72 hours of entry or negative to other tests approved by the TAHC, and specific written permission has been granted. e. A negative pullorum-typhoid test is required within 30 days prior to entry or poultry must originate from flocks that meet either the Texas Pullorum-Typhoid Program and/or the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP). Exotic Livestock and Ratites Requirements 1. Intrastate (Exotic Livestock and Ratites moved within the state of Texas) A. All exotic livestock originating in Texas and participating in: 1. Intrastate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that require Texas livestock, poultry and ratites of the same species to be housed and exhibited separate and apart from livestock, poultry and ratites from out of state) are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection and testing requirements. 2. Interstate shows, fairs, and exhibitions (those functions that permit livestock and poultry from other states to enter for show or exhibition and held in common facilities with Texas origin livestock and poultry of the same species) must meet the same other requirements as for those species entering from out-of-state and be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection. Ratites must be individually identified and tested negative for Avian Influenza and Salmonella pullorum-typhoid within 30 days. 2. Interstate (Exotic Livestock and Ratites moved into the state from other states) A. Exotic Livestock Entry Requirements

1. Exotic Livestock are grass-eating or plant-eating, single-hooved or cloven-hooved mammals that are not indigenous to this state and are known as ungulates, including animals from the swine, horse, tapir, camel, llama, rhinoceros, elephant, deer, and antelope families. 2. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection required within 30 days prior to entry. 3. Entry permit required within 15 days prior to entry accept for when animals are entering for exhibition and returning to their state of origin 4. Exotic Livestock Categories a. Camelidae are defined as members of the family of animals which include camels, lamas, vicunas & domestic members who include llama, alpaca, and guanaco. Brucellosis or Tuberculosis testing is not required b. Ratites are defined as exotic fowl with a flat breastbone and small or nonexistent wings, such as ostriches, emu, rheas, and kiwi. Individual identification (RFID device, a permanently attached tag or an implanted electronic device (microchip). A negative Avian Influenza test required within 30 days prior to entry. A negative Salmonella pullorum-typhoid test required within 30 days prior to entry. Birds or hatching eggs must originate from flocks that show no evidence of infectious disease and have no history of Avian Influenza in the past six months. c. Exotic bovidae means non-indigenous members of the family of animals which includes water buffalo, gnu (wildebeest), addax, antelope and nilgai (among others). A negative brucellosis test is required within 30 days prior to entry. A negative tuberculosis test is required within 60 days prior to entry. d. Exotic cervidae is non-indigenous members of the family of animals which includes deer, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer and the sub-family musk deer. A negative brucellosis test is required within 30 days prior to entry or be from a certified free herd. Two tuberculosis tests which were conducted no less than 90 days apart; the second test was conducted within 90 days prior to date on movement; and that the animals were isolated from all other members of the herd during the testing period; or, - Originate from an accredited free herd; or; - Originate from a qualified herd and have a classified negative 90-day tuberculosis test. If the qualifying herd test was administered within 90 days of movement, the animal(s) do not require an additional test; or; - Originate from a monitored herd and have a classified negative 90-day tuberculosis test; or; - Be less than 12 months of age, originate and were born in accredited, qualified, or monitored herds and have not been exposed to cervids from a lower status. e. Exotic swine includes Russian Wild Boars, African Wild Pigs and Warthogs (among others) A negative brucellosis test is required within 30 days prior to entry or be from a validated free herd. A negative pseudorabies test is required within 30 days prior to entry or be from a qualified free herd. Current as of 2/20/13

IMPORTANT INFORMATION New for 2018: Manure pits have been constructed on the fairgrounds. We kindly ask that all exhibitors dispose of their manure in these pits! No Handwritten Entry Forms will be accepted. ALL REGULAR ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 17, 2018 LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN 90 DAYS OF THE DATE OF ISSUANCE. ALL TRAILERS MUST BE PARKED IN THE DESIGNATED LIVESTOCK TRAILER PARKING LOT LOCATED BETWEEN 8 TH AND 9 TH STREET OFF OF AVENUE A, AFTER UNLOADING.

BEEF CATTLE Greg Gruben, Superintendent Tarleton Holloway, Assistant Superintendent Wendy Scott, Assistant Superintendent Judge: To be Determined Total Premiums Offered - $25,100 Schedule: Arrival of Animals- 7am-7pm, Saturday September 22 nd Animal Registration Papers Check-10 a.m., Sunday, September 23 rd Show (Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, Limousin, All Other Registered Breeds) 9 am, Monday, September 24 th Selection of Supreme champion Female, Following Conclusion of AORB Show, Monday, September 24 th All animals are released after the conclusion of the show. SPECIAL RULES 1. All entries and awards in this department shall be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in this catalog. 2. Entries close in this division Friday, August 17, 2018. Entry fee: $30.00 per animal for all breeds. 3. Exhibitors who exhibit 3 or less head of stock will be mailed 2 season admission passes and 1 Livestock Parking Pass, located on Avenue A, ; those exhibiting 4 head or more, 4 season passes and 2 Livestock parking passes; and those exhibiting 8 head or more, 6 season admission passes and 4 Livestock Parking Pass parking passes. 4. Arrival and Release Times: Limousin and Shorthorn Cattle must be in place by noon on Saturday, September 22 nd. Angus, Hereford and All Other Registered Breeds must be in place by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, September 23 rd. Registration papers will be checked at the discretion of the show Superintendents. Release Time: Breeds will be released after judging is complete for each show. 5. Cattle may not be tied out before 8:00 p.m. Tie out space is limited and is located behind the shop southeast of the cattle barn and north and east of the Pavilion. 6. Shavings are used for bedding in the beef cattle barn. No straw is allowed. Violators will be disqualified and premium money withheld. 7. Only two premiums per exhibitor per class will be allowed. 8. **New for 2018** A Supreme Female will be selected from the Breed Champions. An added premium will be awarded to the Supreme Female. There must be 30 females entered and shown for a Supreme Female to be selected. PREMIUM SCALE The Fair Association will pay the following premiums and award ribbons, rosettes, and banners as listed in the Angus, Shorthorn, Hereford, Limousin and All Other Registered Breed Shows. Breed Associations will not pay a percentage on premiums won. In each show, if less than 50 head are entered, all early and late classes may be combined at the discretion of the Show Officials. 1 st - $80.00; 2 nd - $60.00; 3 rd - $40.00; 4 th - $20.00 ANGUS DIVISION 10 The rules of the American Angus Association shall apply but the Association will not pay a percentage on premiums won. Class No. 1. Junior heifer calves, calved on or after March 1, 2018 2. Junior heifer calves, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 3. Junior heifer calf champion Rosette

Beef Cattle Cont d 4. Reserve junior heifer calf champion Rosette 5. Late senior heifer calves, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 6. Early senior heifer calves, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 7. Senior heifer calf champion Rosette 8. Reserve senior heifer calf champion Rosette 9. Late summer yearling heifers, calved between July 1 and August 31, 2017 10. Early summer yearling heifers, calved between May 1 and June 30, 2017 11. Intermediate champion Rosette 12. Reserve intermediate champion Rosette 13. April junior yearling heifers, calved between April 1 and April 30, 2017 14. March junior yearling heifers, calved between March 1 and March 31, 2017 15. Early junior yearling heifers, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2017 16. Junior champion female Rosette 17. Reserve junior champion female Rosette 18. Late senior yearling females, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2016 19. Early senior yearling females, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2016 20. Senior yearling champion female Rosette 21. Reserve senior yearling champion, female Rosette 22. Grand champion, female Banner and $250 23. Reserve grand champion, female Banner and $150 (champion and reserve champions competing) 24. Junior bull calves, calved on or after March 1, 2018 25. Junior bull calves, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 26. Junior bull calf champion Rosette 27. Reserve junior bull calf champion Rosette 28. Late senior bull calves, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 29. Early senior bull calves, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 30. Senior bull calf champion Rosette 31. Reserve senior bull calf champion Rosette 32. Late summer yearling bulls, calved between July 1 and August 31, 2017 33. Early summer yearling bulls, calved between May 1 and June 30, 2017 34. Intermediate champion bull Rosette 35. Reserve intermediate champion bull Rosette 36. April junior yearling bulls, calved between April 1 and April 30, 2017 37. March junior yearling bulls, calved between March 1 and March 31, 2017 38. Early junior yearling bulls, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2017 39. Junior champion bull Rosette 40. Reserve junior champion bull Rosette 41. Senior yearling bulls, calved between September 1 and December 31, 2016 42. Summer senior yearling bulls, calved between May 1 and August 31, 2016 43. Two-year-old-bulls, calved between January 1 and April 30, 2016 44. Senior champion bull Rosette 45. Reserve senior champion bull Rosette 46. Grand champion bull Banner and $250 47. Reserve grand champion bull Banner and $150 (champions and reserve champions competing)

Beef Cattle Cont d SHORTHORN DIVISION 15 The rules of the American Shorthorn Association shall apply but the Association will not pay a percentage on premiums won. Only purebred shorthorns will be permitted in the show. No appendix registered entries accepted. Must be 15/16 or greater to show. Class 1. Spring heifer calves, calved on or after March 1, 2018 2. Junior heifer calves, calved between January 1, 2018 and February 28, 2018 3. Winter heifer calves, calved between November 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017 4. Senior heifer calves, calved between September 1, 2017 and October 31, 2017 5. Calf champion female Rosette 6. Reserve calf champion female Rosette 7. Summer yearling females, calved between July 1, 2017 and August 31, 2017 8. Late spring yearling females, calved between May 1, 2017 and June 30, 2017 9. Early spring yearling females, calved between March 1, 2017 and October 31, 2017 10. Junior champion female Rosette 11. Reserve junior champion, female Rosette 12. Junior yearling females, calved between January 1, 2017 and February 28, 2017 13. Senior yearling females, calved between September 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016 14. Senior champion female Rosette 15. Reserve senior champion, female Rosette 16. Grand champion, female Banner and $250 17. Reserve grand champion, female Banner and $150 18. Group of two females, bred and owned or co-owned by breeder (exhibitor) Banner and Premium 19. Spring bull calves, calved March 1, 2018 or after 20. Junior bull calves, calved between January 1, 2018 and February 28, 2018 21. Winter bull calves, calved between November 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017 22. Senior bull calves, calved between September 1, 2017 and October 31, 2017 23. Calf champion bull Rosette 24. Reserve calf champion bull Rosette 25. Summer yearling bulls, calved between July 1, 2017 and August 31, 2017 26. Late spring yearling bulls, calved between May 1, 2017 and June 30, 2017 27. Early spring yearling bulls, calved between March 1, 2017 and April 30, 2017 28. Junior yearling bulls, calved between January 1, 2017 and February 28, 2017 29. Junior champion bull Rosette 30. Reserve junior champion bull Rosette 31. Senior yearling bulls, calved between July 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017 32. Two-year-old-bulls, calved between January 1, 2016 and June 30, 2016 33. Senior Champion bull Rosette 34. Reserve senior champion bull Rosette 35. Grand champion bull Banner and $250 36. Reserve grand champion bull Banner and $150

Beef Cattle Cont d HEREFORD DIVISION 30 The rules of the American Hereford Association shall apply but the Association Will not pay a percentage on premiums won. Class 1. Junior Heifer Calves, calved on or after January 1, 2018 2. Winter Heifer Calves, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 3. Senior Heifer Calves, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 4. Champion Heifer Calf Rosette 5. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Rosette 6. Late Summer Yearling Heifers, calved between July 1 and August 31, 2017 7. Early Summer Yearling Heifers, calved between May 1 and June 30, 2017 8. Spring Yearling Heifers, calved between March 1 and April 30, 2017 9. Intermediate Champion Heifer Rosette 10. Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Rosette 11. Junior Yearling Heifers, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2017 12. Senior Yearling Heifers, calved between September 1 and December 31, 2016 13. Champion Yearling Heifer Rosette 14. Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer Rosette 15. Cow/calf Pair Any female older than above classes with a calf at side. Calf cannot Banner be over nine months. Calf is eligible for individual classes but must be entered in appropriate class. 16. Grand Champion Female Banner and $250 17. Reserve Grand Champion Female Banner and $150 18. Junior Bull Calves, calved on or after January 1, 2018 19. Winter Bull Calves, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 20. Senior Bull Calves, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 21. Champion Bull Calf Rosette 22. Reserve Champion Bull Calf Rosette 23. Late Summer Yearling, calved between July 1 and August 31, 2017 24. Early Summer Yearling, calved between May 1 and June 30, 2017 25. Spring Yearling Bulls, calved between March 1 and April 30, 2017 26. Junior Yearling Bulls, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2017 27. Champion Yearling Bull Rosette 28. Reserve Champion Yearling Bull Rosette 29. Senior Yearling Bulls, calved between July 1 and December 31, 2016 30. Two Year Old Bulls, calved between January 1 and June 30, 2016 31. Champion Senior Bull Rosette 32. Reserve Champion Senior Bull Rosette 33. Grand Champion Bull Banner and $250 34. Reserve Grand Champion Bull Banner and $150

Beef Cattle Cont d LIMOUSIN DIVISION 35 The rules of the North American Limousin Foundation shall apply but the Foundation will not pay a percentage on premiums won. Class 1. Late junior heifer calf, calved between March 1 and May 31, 2018 2. Early junior heifer calf, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 3. Winter heifer calf, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 4. Senior heifer calf, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 5. Division I champion heifer Rosette 6. Division I reserve champion heifer Rosette 7. Late summer yearling female, calved between July 1 and August 31, 2017 8. Early summer yearling female, calved between May 1 and June 30, 2017 9. Late Spring yearling female, calved between March 1 and April 30, 2017 10. Junior yearling female, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2017 11. Division II champion female Rosette 12. Division II reserve champion female Rosette 13. Winter yearling female, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2016 14. Senior yearling female, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2016 15. Cow/calf pair: Cows with natural calf at side. Cow must be born on or before August 31 st, 2014 and be 75% Limousin or greater. Calf must be 87% Limousin or greater and not more than 250 days old on date of show. 16. Division III champion female Rosette 17. Division III reserve champion female Rosette 18. Grand champion female Banner and $250 19. Reserve grand champion female Banner and $150 20. Late junior bull calf, calved between March 1 and May 31, 2018 21. Early junior bull calf, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 22. Winter bull calf, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 23. Senior bull calf, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 24. Division I champion bull Rosette 25. Division I reserve champion bull Rosette 26. Late summer yearling bull, calved between July 1 and August 31, 2017 27. Early summer yearling bull, calved between May 1 and June 30, 2017 28. Late spring yearling bull, calved between March 1 and April 30, 2017 29. Junior yearling bull, calved between January 1 and February 28, 2017 30. Division II champion bull Rosette 31. Division II reserve champion bull Rosette 32. Winter yearling bull, calved between November 1 and December 31, 2017 33. Senior yearling bull, calved between September 1 and October 31, 2017 34. Two-year-old bull, calved between January 1 and August 31, 2017 35. Division III champion bull Rosette 36. Division III reserve champion bull Rosette 37. Grand champion bull Banner and $250 38. Reserve grand champion bull Banner $150

Beef Cattle Cont d ALL OTHER REGISTERED BREEDS DIVISION 40 Class Heifer Calves 1. Late Spring Heifer Calves, calved on April 1, 2018 and after 2. Early Spring Heifer Calves, calved between March 1, 2018 and March 31,2018 3. Late Winter Heifer Calves, calved between February 1, 2018 and February 28, 2018 4. Early Winter Heifer Calves, calved between January 1, 2018 and January 31, 2018 5. Champion Heifer Calf Rosette 6. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Rosette Junior Heifers 7. Late Fall Junior Heifer, calved between November 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017 8. Early Fall Junior Heifer, calved between September 1, 2017 and November 31, 2017 9. Late Summer Junior Heifers, calved between July 1, 2017 and August 31, 2017 10. Early Summer Junior Heifer, calved between May 1, 2017 and June 30, 2017 11. Champion Junior Heifer Rosette 12. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Rosette Senior Heifers 13. Spring Senior Heifers, calved between March 1, 2017 and April 30, 2017 14. Winter Senior Heifers, calved between January 1, 2017 and February 28, 2017 15. Fall Senior Heifers, calved between September 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016 16. Champion Senior Heifers Rosette 17. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Rosette 18. Grand Champion AORB Heifer Banner and $250 19. Reserve Grand Champion AORB Heifer Banner and $150 Bull Calves 20. Late Spring Bull Calves, calved on April 1, 2018 and after 21. Early Spring Bull Calves, calved between March 1, 2018 and March 31, 2018 22. Late Winter Bull Calves, calved between February 1, 2018 and February 28, 2018 23. Early Winter Bull Calves, calved between January 1, 2018 and January 31, 2018 24. Champion Bull Calf Rosette 25. Reserve Champion Bull Calf Rosette Junior Bulls 26. Late Fall Junior Bulls, calved between November 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017 27. Early Fall Junior Bulls, calved between September 1, 2017 and October 31, 2017 28. Late Summer Junior Bulls, calved between July 1, 2017 and August 30, 2017 29. Early Summer Junior Bulls, calved between May 1, 2017 and June 30, 2017 30. Champion Junior Bull Rosette 31. Reserve Champion Junior Bull Rosette Senior Bulls 32. Spring Senior Bulls, calved between March 1, 2017 and April 30, 2017 33. Winter Senior Bulls, calved between January 1, 2017 and February 28, 2017 34. Fall Senior Bulls, calved between September 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016 35. Champion Senior Bull Rosette 36. Reserve Champion Senior Bull Rosette 37. Grand Champion AORB Bull Banner and $250 38. Reserve Grand Champion AORB Bull Banner and $150

DAIRY CATTLE John Villalba, Superintendent Michael Clawson, Assistant Superintendent Audra Graves, Assistant Superintendent Judge: To be Determined Total Premiums Offered - $15,145.00 ENTRIES AND DEADLINES Entries close in this division Friday, August 17, 2018. Entry fee: $30.00 per animal for all breeds. All entry fees and any late fees must be submitted with entries to be accepted. JUDGING: 8:00 a.m., Monday, September 24, 2018 SPECIAL RULES FOR DAIRY CATTLE 1. All entries and awards in this department shall be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in the front of this catalog. 2. Entries close in this division FRIDAY, August 17, 2018. Entry fee: $30.00 per animal. Cattle entered in both junior and Senior must pay the $30.00 fee for each show. 3. Exhibitors who exhibit 3 or less head of stock will be mailed 2 season admission passes and 1 Livestock parking pass; those exhibiting 4 head or more, 4 season admission passes and 1 Livestock parking pass. 4. ARRIVAL AND RELEASE TIMES: All cattle will be accepted in the barns until 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22 nd and will be released Monday, September 24 th after judging. 5. All cows and heifers in milk must be thoroughly milked out on Monday afternoon to the satisfaction of the Superintendent. Heifers that have freshened show in 2 year old class. 6. Straw must be used in the two Dairy Barns. No bedding will be furnished. 7. Only two premiums per exhibitor per class will be allowed. 8. Open and Junior Dairy Cattle Show Classes will be judged simultaneously, with each Junior Dairy Show Class being judged first (must have a Junior Exhibitor at Halter) followed by the corresponding Open Show Class. 9. Herdsman Awards (see page 8) - $25 Plus Director s Chair Divisions: 11 MILKING SHORTHORNS 12 JERSEYS 13 HOLSTEINS 14 BROWN SWISS 33 AYRSHIRES PREMIUM SCALE Premiums will be paid as follows: In classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and 20 Premiums will be: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $50 $40 $35 $30 $25 In classes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 21 Premiums will be: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $100 $80 $70 $60 $50

Dairy Cattle Cont d Class 1. Junior heifer calf, born after March 1, 2018 or later and over four months. 2. Intermediate heifer calf, born between December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 3. Senior heifer calf, born between September 1 and November 30, 2017 4. Summer yearling heifer, born between June 1 and August 31, 2017 5. Junior yearling heifer, born between March 1 and May 31, 2017 6. Winter yearling heifer, born December 1, 2016 and February 28, 2017; not in milk 7. Senior yearling heifer, born between September 1 and November 30, 2016; not in milk 8. Junior Champion female Rosette 9. Reserve Junior champion female Rosette 10. Junior Best Three Females; Group to consist of three females under two years of age, Banner and Premium none of which have freshened; all owned and bred by the exhibitor. One entry per exhibitor. 11. Junior two year-old cow, born between March 1 and August 31, 2016 12. Senior two year-old cow, born between September 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016 13. Three year-old cow, born between September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 14. Four year-old cow, born between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 15. Aged cow, born on or before September 1, 2013 16. Senior Champion female Rosette 17. Reserve senior champion female Rosette 18. Grand champion female Banner 19. Reserve grand champion female Banner 20. Best uddered cow in milk, any age, to be judged on udder alone. Exhibitor is limited to Banner and Premium 2 animals 21. Breeder s herd of five females. This group, all owned by the exhibitor, consists of 2 Banner and Premium females over two years of age, two females under two years of age and one any age. Three must be bred by exhibitor. One entry per exhibitor. 22. Premier Exhibitor s Award: The exhibitor winning the most points on not to exceed six Director Chair animals owned and exhibited by himself in the open single classes shall be designated the premier exhibitor 23. Premier Breeder s Award: The breeder winning the most points on not to exceed six Director Chair animals in the open single classes, exhibited by himself and/or other exhibitors shall be designated the premier breeder The point scale is: Ties in Classes 21 and 22 will be broken by number of classes won. For Placing 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th Points for Senior Females 10 8 6 4 2 Points for Junior Females 5 4 3 2 1 In classes 10, 21, 22 and 23 the term Exhibitor includes all family members.