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2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR July 13, 14, & 15 Linn Lions Fairgrounds Bring Your Family & Friends
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Osage County Fair Board Chair: Heather Boldwin Vice-Chair: Jennifer Even Secretary: Kate Kuschel Treasurer: Cindy DeOrnellis 4-H Extension: Christal Huber – Youth Specialist Christal Jones – Extension Educator Beef Superintendent Swine Superintendent Sheep & Goat Superintendent Dairy Superintendent Ham/Bacon Superintendent Market Poultry Superintendent Breeding Poultry Superintendent Breeding Rabbit Superintendent Food Stand Superintendent
Maddy Luebbert Roger Scheulen Cindy DeOrnellis Alfred Brandt Jennifer Even Terry Shepherd Linda Grellner Linda Grellner Patsy Luebbert
Fatima FFA Linn FFA Chamois-Morrison FFA
Alicia Corson-Peters Terry Shepherd Kate Kuschel
Argyle Country Clovers Bonnots Mill Eagles Chamois Lucky Charms Folk Lucky Clovers Linn Happy Helpers Loose Creek Busy Bees Morrison Smiling Workers Rich Fountain 4-H Westphalia Happy Clovers
Heather Boldwin Brenda Starke Julie Keilholz Jennifer Baumhoer Trisha Ely Kurt Boeckmann Lori Bockting Catherine Scheulen/Amanda Hicks Mark Fechtel/Kelly Otto
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LINN LION CLUB/OSAGE COUNTY FAIR PARKING, VEHICLE & ADMISSION POLICY I.
ADMISSIONS a. Season Passes: Adult - $15; 12 and under – free Daily Passes: Thursday - $5; Friday and Saturday - $10 b. All persons that enter the fairgrounds must purchase a season pass or a daily admission pass. There are no exceptions for event participants. c. Passes are not required for the following: i. Police & Ambulance & Fireperson (On Duty) ii. Press (TV, radio, and newspapers) iii. Lions members (not families) iv. Lions Club Scheduled workers v. Hired bands & entertainment (as approved) d. There will be NO CARRY IN ALCOHOL or FOOD on the fair grounds. e. The Lions Club reserves the right to deny admittance to any person or require any person to leave the fair grounds at any time and for any reason.
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VEHICLE PARKING INSIDE THE MAIN GROUNDS a. All motor vehicles that enter the fenced in area of the Osage County Fair Grounds will enter under the following rules. Any vehicle not complying with these rules WILL BE TOWED AT THE OWNER’S EXPENSE.
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DESIGNATED GATE ENTRANCES a. Gate 2: Worker and food delivery: Car show, Police, Carnival workers, Handicapped, Bands b. Gate 3: Livestock trucks and trailers: Ambulance and fire trucks, Commercial and machinery exhibits, 4-H food stand, 4-H and FFA exhibits, ATV and garden tractor pullers c. Gate 4: Walk through only d. Gate 5: Livestock trucks and trailers: Tractor and truck pullers e. Gate 6: Tractor and truck puller parking
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FAIR SCHEDULE Monday, July 10, 2017: Fair Set Up a. 6:00 pm – All Exhibitors are to be there to help set up & clean up the arena, pens, bathrooms, and exhibit building. This is mandatory for all exhibitors selling a project item. You must attend to be eligible to sell. Tuesday, July 11, 2017: Exhibit Building Interview Schedule: a. 6:30 - Busy Bees, Happy Clovers, Eagles b. 7:00 - Happy Helpers, Country Clovers, Rich Fountain c. 7:30 - Lucky Clovers, Lucky Charms, Smiling Workers d. 8:00 - FFA Wednesday, July 12, 2017: Market Hogs & Steers a. Barn open at 12 pm for Market hogs & Market cattle b. 6:00-7:00 pm: Swine Check In & 7:00-8:00 pm: Swine Weigh-in c. Steers in place by 7:00 pm with Ultrasound starting at 8:00 pm Thursday, July 13, 2017: Market Shows
Market Hogs Market Steers Market Lambs Hams/Bacon Poultry Rabbits
Checked-in by Wed. @ 6:00 pm Wed. 12-7 pm Thurs 8 am–9 am Thurs 7:30-9:30 am Thurs 8:00 am Thurs 10:30 am
Show Thurs 8:00 am Thurs 11:00 am Thurs 1:00 pm Thurs 10:00 am Following Check-in Following Check-in
Sale 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm
***All market animals MUST be removed from the fairgrounds following the sale Thursday night. Removal is the SELLERS responsibility. Friday, July 14, 2017: Breeding Shows Event Day-care Day Bucket Calf Dairy Cattle Small Animals Sheep Goats Swine Beef
Check-in 9:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 9:00 am
Show 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 10:00 am 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm
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Saturday- July 15, 2017 – No events other than food stand 4-H FOOD STAND SCHEDULE Tuesday Wednesday Drinks & Hotdogs ONLY
Thursday Friday Saturday
6pm to 10pm Lucky Charms 6 pm to 10 pm Smiling Workers 8 am to 2 pm Busy Bees 11 am to 5:00 pm Bonnots Mill Eagles 1pm to End Happy Helpers
1:30 pm to 7 pm Country Clovers 5 pm to 9 pm Lucky Clovers
7 pm to End Happy Clovers 9 pm to End Rich Fountain
FAIRGROUNDS CLEAN UP SCHEDULE Friday @ 8:00 am Westphalia Happy Clovers – Janice Wieberg (573-455-2539) Morrison Smiling Workers – Lori Bockting (573-294-7141) Chamois Lucky Charms – Julie Keilholz (573-763-5302) Saturday @ 8:00 am Loose Creek Busy Bees – Kurt Boeckmann (573-897-3301) Bonnots Mill Eagles –Brenda Starke (573-897-2469) Folk Lucky Clovers – Jennifer Baumhoer (573-680-2455) Sunday @ 9:00 am Linn Happy Helpers –Trisha Ely Argyle Country Clovers – Heather Boldwin (573-229-8869) Rich Fountain – Catherine Scheulen (573-694-1749) OSAGE COUNTY FAIR 4-H SUPERINTENDENTS (As per minutes of June 16, 2003) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Folk Lucky Clovers & Chamois Lucky Charms Chamois Lucky Charms & Rich Fountain 4-H Rich Fountain 4-H & Morrison Smiling Workers Morrison Smiling Workers & Loose Creek Busy Bees Loose Creek Busy Bees & Bonnots Mill Eagles Bonnots Mill Eagles & Argyle Country Clovers Argyle Country Clovers & Westphalia Happy Clovers Westphalia Happy Clovers & Linn Happy Helpers Linn Happy Helpers & Folk Lucky Clovers
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BREEDING LIVESTOCK /POULTRY/SMALL ANIMAL/BUCKET CALF ENTRY FORM DUE JUNE 15, 2017 Instruction: Use this form for all breeding livestock classes, small animals and bucket calves. Do not enter market animals -- entered at weigh–in. Hams – entered on special registration forms. Use separate form for each exhibitor and each livestock species. Copy form as needed. Print clearly and complete all information that applies. RETURN TO: UNIVERSITY EXTENSION CENTER, P.O. BOX 795, LINN, MO 65051. Make checks payable to: OSAGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD. NAME______________________________TELEPHONE_______________________ ADDRESS_____________________________________________________________ YOUTH EXHIBITORS: Birth date________________________ Advisor/Leader Signature Class #
Breed
SEASON TICKETS* BEEF CATTLE DAIRY CATTLE SHEEP SWINE BUCKET CALVES SMALL ANIMALS
Class Description
Animal ID
X $10.00 each (13+) X $5.00/head X $2.00/head X $3.00/head X $1.00/head NO CHARGE NO CHARGE Total Fees
Junior
Open
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*SEND A SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE ALONG WITH CHECK TO RECEIVE SEASON TICKETS BY MAIL!!!
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OSAGE COUNTY FAIR 2017 EXHIBIT BUILDING & AG MECHANICS 4-H AND FFA DIVISION (EXHIBITOR I.D. ) (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) NAME ADDRESS DATE of BIRTH
CLASS NUMBER
CLUB/CHAPTER
DESCRIPTION
I certify that the above individual is a member in good standing. Leader/Advisor ONE EXHIBITOR PER FORM – DUPLICATE AS NECESSARY RETURN COMPLETED FORM BY JUNE 15, 2017 TO OSAGE COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE PO BOX 795 LINN, MO 65051
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GENERAL RULES FOR 4-H & FFA ENTRANTS (EXCEPT LIVESTOCK) EXHIBITOR MUST BE PRESENT FOR CONFERENCE JUDGING, UNLESS “EXCUSED” 1. Items made by 4-H and FFA members officially enrolled in Osage County Clubs & Chapters. Projects should reflect the skills they have learned in their project, the needs and interests of the exhibitor, and quality workmanship. Use the 4-H project literature and the “Clover” for ideas and criteria. 2. Exhibits are limited to three items per project. Items may only be exhibited in project areas in which the member is enrolled. No more than two entries per class will be accepted in projects with more than one class. 3. Exhibitors may display only in projects in which they are enrolled in the current 4-H year. Items showcased must be made in the current year and must be the work of the 4-H member submitting the item. This “year” means from July 12, 2016 through July 5, 2017. 4. To be “EXCUSED” from conference judging on Tuesday night, exhibitors must contact the MU Extension Office and complete the appropriate paper work. Waivers may be requested no later than 1 week prior to check-in dates. Waivers will be available at the Extension Office Superintendents and Executive Committee will make the decision. 5. All items must be made as a project. No items made in school, camp, or outside 4H projects may be entered, with the exception of FFA entries constructed as a supervised learning experience. All items must be the work of an individual, unless otherwise stated that it can be a group project such as club educational displays 6. Items are displayed at the risk of the exhibitor. The Osage County 4-H, Extension Centers and Missouri State Fair staffs are not responsible for loss or damage to items. Items will be displayed in an open building, protective covering is appropriate for easily damaged items. 7. Completed entry tags must accompany the exhibit. Use the same description, class numbers, etc., as found in official fair lists. Entry tags will be available from the Extension Center. Make sure to securely attach a tag to each entry. 8. Judging will be done on the Danish system. Unworthy exhibits or exhibits not containing the right size or quantity may not be judged. 9. All entries will remain in place until at least 6:00 p.m., on Saturday, July 9, 2017. Exhibits may be claimed at that time. Premiums may be withheld if exhibits are removed prior to this time. Premiums will be paid after the fair. 10. While on exhibit, some items will spoil. Spoiled items will be disposed of by the fair committee. Ribbons and tags will be saved and left on exhibit. 11. Any class beginning with the letter "C" is for local exhibition only and is not eligible for the State Fair.
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12. The following items will be displayed in the "Library", a special area that allows fairgoers to touch and examine the items. Exhibitor’s name and address should be permanently affixed to item. Notebooks (three-ring binders are preferred) - name and county on spine. Posters (flat only; do not fasten items to the poster) - name and address on back. File card system. These items will be accepted from any project. Youth who show notebooks, posters, or file card systems should understand that their exhibits will be handled. 13. Where the item list states, “any item made,” the exhibitor may display any item made in that project. This includes notebooks, file cards, photo displays, posters, or educational displays. 14. Because of display space, available cases and number of exhibits in certain projects dimension criteria is specified. Items which do not comply with size or other specifications will not be displayed or receive a ribbon. There should be no posters, notebooks, or patterns attached to projects. Scrapbooks made in projects other than class 315 will be displayed in the Library or with other exhibits. Poster - No larger than 14" x 22"; flat only; do not fasten items to the poster. Photo Display - REQUIREMENTS: A. Photos must be mounted on an 8"x10" solid mounting surface. B. The mounting surface should be mat board. C. Photographs must be 8"x10" or smaller, with no more than four photos per mat board. "Solid" requires that these are no cutouts or other holes in the mat board, either around or behind the photo. "Mat board" is a specific material. It is not cardboard, foam core, poster board, etc. Mat board may be easily purchased from online retailers if local craft stores are not available. Examples of online retailers that sell 8" x 10" mat board include Sears, Golden State Art, Redimat, Etsy and several others which can be found via Google. Mount photos on the smoothest side of the mat board, using only adhesives designed for permanent mounting of photographs. Photo exhibits should arrive in a "zip-lock style" bag, to protect them from dust, humidity, etc. Include name, address and county on the back of each photo. All exhibits are subject to the FULL State Fair Photograph guidelines. They are posted online at http://4h.missouri.edu/go/events/statefair/photoguidlines/pdf
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Educational display – REQUIREMENTS A. Must not exceed 11 inches in height, 12 inches in depth (front to back) and 14 inches in width. Must include three dimensional items and stand alone. (Posters with items taped to them do not qualify as educational displays. Science fair display boards are too large.) B. Entomology or geology display boxes - Box must be no more than18" long x 24" wide and 3 1/2" deep to fit in display racks. Plexiglass or plastic covers are preferred. No handles or knobs. Boxes will be displayed upright in racks. Scrapbooking – REQUIREMENTS A. Exhibits should be only 1 page/1side representative of the complete scrapbook. B. Size not to exceed 12"x12". C. All pages should be in clear protective sleeve or clear zipper bag. D. Do not frame. Working models – REQUIREMENTS A. These exhibits should show how things actually work (cutaway-sections of motors or computers) or can be used to help people identify parts, such as those of a motor or computer. B. Many times these exhibits are considered "hands-on" and can be handled by visitors. C. Working models should require floor space no larger than 14"x22". Decorated Cakes – REQUIREMENTS A. The use of forms or pans is recommended. B. Cakes should not exceed 13" in height or at the base. C. Cake boards should not exceed 1" margin on each side of cake pan or form and is considered in the 13" base requirements. D. Must only use Royal Icing, Rolled Fondant or commercial product (i.e. Dapp) that will harden and preserve the decorated cake. E. No real cakes, butter crème icing or tube/gel icing - displays containing these items will be considered ineligible and will be rejected.) 15. Items too large for display in the State Fair 4-H Exhibit Building will not be taken to the State Fair however a photo of large exhibits may be sent for display. 16. Any exhibits using batteries, such as circuit boards or robots should not connect the wires to the battery; rather the wires should be taped behind the battery. Another option is to not attach a battery, but indicate “battery goes here". This is to prevent potential fire hazards. 17. Shooting Sports exhibits should contain no live ammunition and arrow points should be removed. INTERVIEW SCHEDULE 6:30 - Busy Bees, Happy Clovers, Eagles 7:00 - Happy Helpers, Country Clovers, Rich Fountain 7:30 - Lucky Clovers, Lucky Charms, Smiling Workers 8:00 - FFA
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************************************************************************************************** PRE-ENTRIES DUE IN EXTENSION OFFICE JUNE 15, 2017 ************************************************************************************************** Use the form on Page 7 of this fair book. Make copies or get more forms from the Extension Office. ONE EXHIBITOR PER FORM, PLEASE. Exhibits should reflect knowledge learned in this year’s project work. Talk to the Youth Specialist or YEA for Exhibit Ideas.
Missouri State Fair August 10 - 20, 2017 Exhibit Guidelines Points AEROSPACE Display on launch pad not more than 18" square in an upright position. AS806 AEROSPACE UNIT 1: any item made AS807 AEROSPACE UNIT 2: any item made AS808 AEROSPACE UNIT 3: any item made AS809 AEROSPACE UNIT 4: any item made
3 3 3 6
AGRONOMY AG982 FIELD CROPS 1: any item grown AG983 FIELD CROPS 2: any item grown AG984 FIELD CROPS 3: any item grown
3 3 6
AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES AR611 AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES: any item made
3
ARTS AND CRAFTS AC311 ARTS & CRAFTS: any item made AC312 ADVANCED VISUAL ARTS – LEVEL 1 any item made AC313 ADVANCED VISUAL ARTS – LEVEL 2 any item made AC314 ARTS & COMPUTERS: any item made AC315 SCRAPBOOKING: 1 page representative of complete scrapbook
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BEEF BF121 BEEF: any item made BC135 BUCKET CALF: any item made
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BICYCLE – see Health/Fitness
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CAKE DECORATING The use of forms or pans is recommended. Cakes should not exceed 13” in height and at the base. Cake boards should not exceed 1” margin on each side of the cake pan or form. Must only use Royal icing, rolled fondant, or commercial product like DAPP! (NO REAL CAKES, BUTTER CREME ICING OR TUBE/GEL ICING WILL BE ACCEPTED!) Cakes with candy decorations are allowed; however, avoid using candy that melts (e.g., M & Ms, candy canes, etc.). Cakes that have melting items will be removed from display.
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CD361 CAKE DECORATING UNIT I: any item made CD362 CAKE DECORATING UNIT II: any item made CD363 CAKE DECORATING UNIT III: any item made
3 6 9
CATS CA177 CAT CARE UNIT I: any item made CA178 CAT CARE UNIT II: any item made CA179 CAT CARE UNIT III: any item made
3 3 3
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CH411 CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNIT I: any item made CH412 CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNIT II: any item made CH413 CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNIT III: any item made
3 3 3
CITIZENSHIP CI200 PUBLIC ADVENTURES: any item made
3
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Be sure to double tag all clothing items. CL521 SEWING EXPRESSIONS LEVEL 1: any item made CL522 SEWING EXPRESSIONS LEVEL 2: any item made CL523 SEWING EXPRESSIONS LEVEL 3: any item made CL524 BUYING CLOTHES LEVEL 1: any item bought CL525 BUYING CLOTHES LEVEL 2: any item bought
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CLOWNING CW231 CLOWNING: any item made
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COMMUNICATIONS CM237 COMMUNICATIONS 1: any item made CM238 COMMUNICATIONS 2: any item made CM239 COMMUNICATIONS 3: any item made
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COMPUTERS CP891 COMPUTERS 1: any item made CP892 COMPUTERS 2: any item made CP893 COMPUTERS 3: any item made CP894 COMPUTERS 4: any item made CP895 SCRATCH: any item made CP896 ALICE: any item made CP897 OTHER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES OR COMPUTER PROGRAMS
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CONSUMER SAVVY CS431 CONSUMER 1: any item made CS432 CONSUMER 2: any item made CS433 CONSUMER 3: any item made
3 3 6
CROCHET CR321 CROCHET - UNIT I: any item made
3
DAIRY DA131 DAIRY UNIT I: any item made DA132 DAIRY UNIT II: any item made DA133 DAIRY UNIT III: any item made DA134 JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE: any item made BC135 BUCKET CALF: any item made
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DOGS DG171 Dog 1: any item made DG172 Dog 2: any item made DG173 Dog 3: any item made
3 3 3
ELECTRICITY Items should be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Consult power suppliers or electricians for code requirements. Battery operated items are also eligible items. Batteries should either not be connected or not included EL831 EL832 EL833 EL834
ELECTRICITY - UNIT I: any item made ELECTRICITY - UNIT II: any item made ELECTRICITY - UNIT III: any item made ELECTRICITY - UNIT IV: any item made
ENERGY EG861 POWER OF THE WIND: any item made
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ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE (AT, SE, WO) AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR AT820 TRACTOR 1: any item made AT821 TRACTOR 2: any item made AT822 TRACTOR 3: any item made AT823 TRACTOR 4: any item made SMALL ENGINES SE851 SMALL ENGINES 1: any item made SE852 SMALL ENGINES 2: any item made SE853 SMALL ENGINES 3: any item made WOODWORKING WO871 WOODWORKING 1: any item made WO872 WOODWORKING 2: any item made WO873 WOODWORKING 3: any item made WO874 WOODWORKING 4: any item made ENTOMOLOGY Boxes must be no larger than 18" long x 24" wide x 3 ½" deep to fit into the display racks. The insects should be named, labeled, and mounted so the boxes can be displayed horizontally. Securely fasten display cover with tape or screws. If a member's entomology collection is displayed in more than one box, the member may send only one box for display. ENTOMOLOGY EN921 ENTOMOLOGY: UNIT I: any item made EN922 ENTOMOLOGY: UNIT II: any item made EN923 ENTOMOLOGY: UNIT III: any item made BEEKEEPING BK924 BEEKEEPING 1: any item made BK925 BEEKEEPING 2: any item made BK926 BEEKEEPING 3: any item made BUTTERFLY WINGS BW927 BUTTERFLY WINGS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EP442 ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNIT 1: any item made EP443 ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNIT 2: any item made EP444 ENTREPRENEURSHIP UNIT 3: any item made ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (EE, SW, WC) EXPLORING YOUR ENVIRONMENT EE914 EXPLORING YOUR ENVIRONMENT – ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: any item made EE915 EXPLORING YOUR ENVIRONMENT – EARTH’S CAPACITY: any item made
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6 6 9 3 6 9 3
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SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE SW916 SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE 1: any item made SW917 SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE 2: any item made SW 918 SOIC AND WATER SCIENCE 3: any item made WEATHER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE WC934 WEATHER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE 1: any item made WC935 WEATHER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE 2: any item made WC936 WEATHER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE 3: any item made
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EXPLORING 4-H (Grades 2-4) EX261 EXPLORING 4-H: any item made
3
FILMMAKING FM270 FILMMAKING: any item made
3
FINANCIAL CHAMPIONS FC421 FINANCIAL CHAMPIONS UNIT 1: any item made FC422 FINANCIAL CHAMPIONS UNIT 2: any item made
3 6
FOODS/NUTRITION 4-H'ers must adhere to the following rules: 1. Food must be of reasonable quality to keep more than a week. Do not send food items that will spoil quickly such as casseroles, pizza, cream pies; items made with cream cheese, etc. 2. Submit food items on paper or disposable plates. Plastic wrap will be removed so drying of the food will extend display life of the product and food items will be removed from plates and displayed as part of a bakery display. Individual tags will be displayed separately. Please do not send expensive or keepsake containers! 3. SAMPLES AND RECIPES ARE NEEDED. Please submit 1 extra item individually wrapped so that it can be sampled. 4. Perishable food items do not need a second identification label. All tags will be displayed separately. 5. Biscuits, cookies, muffins and other small items should be four per plate plus 1 sample MUST be WRAPPED. Cakes should be displayed in mini-versions (portions of 1/3 to 1/4 of a larger total product.) A representative sample of each will be displayed. 6. Decorated cakes will be displayed in the Cake Decorating project. Food items excluding cakes will be shown as an overall group display (each exhibit will not be displayed individually). FN551 FOODS 1: any item made FN552 FOODS 2: any item made FN553 FOODS 3: any item made FN554 FOODS 4: any item made
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FN556 FOOD SCIENCE WHAT’S ON YOUR PLATE: any item made FN557 INTERNATIONAL FOODS 1: any item made FN558 INTERNATIONAL FOODS 2: any item made FN561 MICROWAVE MAGIC 1: any item made FN562 MICROWAVE MAGIC 2: any item made FN563 MICROWAVE MAGIC 3: any item made FN564 MICROWAVE MAGIC 4: any item made FN571 FOOD PRESERVATION : any item made BREADS: No samples are needed with any food item. Bread products should be displayed in mini-versions (portions of 1/3 to 1/4 of a larger total product). Food items will be removed from plates and displayed as part of a bakery section display. Individual tags will be displayed separately. Please send items on disposable plates only, unless it is a gift package. Please do not send expensive or keepsake containers! FN581 BREADS UNIT 1: any item made FN582 BREADS UNIT 2: any item made FN583 BREADS UNIT 3: any item made
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3 3 3
FORESTRY FO931 FORESTRY LEVEL I: any item made FO932 FORESTRY LEVEL 2: any item made FO933 FORESTRY LEVEL 3: any item made
6 6 6
GEOLOGY See Item 9 for display box dimensions. Specimens should be labeled and mounted so the boxes can be displayed. Rocks need to be attached in the box securely. If a member's collection is displayed in more than one box, the member may send only one box. No knobs or handles. Boxes will be displayed upright in racks. GGG941 GEOLOGY: any item made
6
GEOSPATIAL GS991 GEOSPATIAL BEGINNER: any item made GS992 GEOSPATIAL INTERMEDIATE: any item made GS993 GEOSPATIAL ADVANCED: any item made
6 6 9
GLOBAL EUDCATION GE221 GLOBAL EDUCATION: any item made
3
GOATS GA136 DAIRY GOAT 1: any item made GA137 DAIRY GOAT 2: any item made GA138 DAIRY GOAT 3: any item made GA125 MEAT GOAT 1: any item made
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GA126 MEAT GOAT 2: any item made GA127 MEAT GOAT 3: any item made HEALTH/FITNESS (HF, BY) HEALTH AND FITNESS HF711 BOWLING: any item made HF712 GOLF: any item made HF771 FIRST AID: any item made HF772 STAYING HEALTHY: any item made HF773 KEEPING FIT: any item made HF774 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN 4-H CLUBS: any item made HF775 MOVE ACROSS MISSOURI (MOVE): any item made BICYCLE BY731 BICYCLE 1: any item made BY732 BICYCLE 2: any item made
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3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
HOME ENVIRONMENT HE471 HOME ENVIRONMENT 1: any item made HE472 HOME ENVIRONMENT 2: any item made HE473 HOME ENVIRONMENT 3: any item made HE474 HOME ENVIRONMENT 4: any item made HE475 HOME ENVIRONMENT 5: any item made HE476 HOME ENVIRONMENT 6: any item made HE477 HOME ENVIRONMENT 7: any item made HE478 DESIGNING A SPACE OF MY OWN: any item made
3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6
HORSE HS140 HORSELESS HORSE & HORSE KNOWLEDGE: any item made HS141 HORSE RIDING: any item made
3 3
HORTICULTURE (HO, LD) FLOWERS – Live plants or cut specimens must be displayed in a container no larger than 8" in diameter. 4-H member must have grown the flowers used. HO961 FLORICULTURE 1: any item grown or made HO962 FLORICULTURE 2: any item grown or made HO963 FLORICULTURE 3: any item grown or made HO964 FLORICULTURE 4: any item grown or made
3 3 6 6
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GARDENING (fruits and vegetables) The number in parentheses is the number of items displayed. The 4-H’er must have grown the vegetables. The following guidelines should be followed: 1. Vegetables must be of reasonable quality to keep for a week. 2. Use disposable containers (paper plates or boxes) to display the items. *Potatoes (4) *Tomatoes (4) *Watermelon (1) *Slicing Cucumbers (4) * Onions – dry (4) *Pumpkin (1) *Cantaloupe (1) * Eggplant (2) *Beets (4) *Summer Squash (2) *Winter Squash (1) *Peppers (4) Other vegetables (1 for larger produce, 4 for smaller produce) HO971 GARDENING UNIT A: any item grown or made HO972 GARDENING UNIT B: any item grown or made HO973 GARDENING UNIT C: any item grown or made HO974 GARDENING UNIT D: any item grown or made LANDSCAPE DESIGN LD975 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 1: any item made LD976 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 2: any item made LD977 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3: any item made
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KNITTING KN331 KNITTING 1: any item made KN332 KNITTING 2: any item made
3 3
LEADERSHIP LD271 STEP UP TO LEADERSHIP 1: any item made LD272 STEP UP TO LEADERSHIP 2: any item made LD273 STEP UP TO LEADERSHIP 3: any item made
3 6 6
LIVESTOCK JUDGING LJ117 LIVESTOCK JUDGING: any item made
3
MEATS ***Check the Ham/Bacon Show section on Page 28 for more details. **** ME114 COUNTRY CURED BACON: any educational item made ME115 COUNTRY CURED HAM: any educational item made ME116 MEAT EVALUATION PROJECT: any educational item made
6 6 6
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES OA761 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES 1-HIKING: any item made OA762 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES 2-CAMPING: any item made OA763 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES 3-BACKPACKING: any item made
3 3 6
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OA764 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES 4-CONSERVATION: any item made PETS PE101 PETS 1: any item made PE102 PETS 2: any item made PE103 PETS 3: any item made PE104 GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES): any item made
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PHOTOGRAPHY See Item #22 in the Building Guidelines for specifications regarding photography displays. PH351 PHOTOGRAPHY 1: any item made PH352 PHOTOGRAPHY 2: any item made PH353 PHOTOGRAPHY 3: any item made
3 6 6
POULTRY PO151 POULTRY 1: any item made PO152 POULTRY 2: any item made PO153 POULTRY 3: any item made
3 3 6
PUBLIC SPEAKING PS242 PUBLIC SPEAKING: any item made
3
QUILTING QU341 QUILTING
6
RABBITS RB111 RABBITS 1: any item made RB112 RABBITS 2: any item made RB113 RABBITS 3: any item made
3 3 6
ROBOTICS RO881 GIVE ROBOTS A HAND 1: any item made RO882 ROBOTS ON THE MOVE 2: any item made RO883 MECHATRONICS 3: any item made RO884 ROBOTICS 1 WITH EV3: any item made RO885 ROBOTICS 2 EV3N MORE: any item made RO886 ADDITIONAL ROBOTICS PLATFORMS: any item made
3 3 6 3 3 6
SELF-DETERMINED SD950 SELF-DETERMINED (CITIZENSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATION): any item made SD951 SELF-DETERMINED (HEALTHY LIVING): any item made
3 3
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SD952 SELF-DETERMINED (SCIENCE): any item made SHEEP SH161 SHEEP: any item made
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SHOOTING SPORTS No live ammunition and no points on arrows. SS740 SHOOTING SPORTS SAFETY: any item made SS741 ARCHERY: any item made SS742 AIR AND PELLET RIFLE: any item made SS743 SMALLBORE RIFLE .22: any item made SS744 AIR PISTOL: any item made SS745 SHOTGUN: any item made SS747 SMALLBORE PISTOL: any item made SS748 MUZZLELOADING: any item made SS749 HUNTING AND OUTDOOR SKILLS: any item made SS750 WESTERN HERITAGE & COWBOY SHOOOTING: any item made (approved pilot counties only)
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6
9
SMALL ENGINES – see Engineering and Mechanical Science SPORT FISHING SF725 SPORT FISHING 1: any item made SF726 SPORT FISHING 2: any item made SF727 SPORT FISHING 3: any item made
Points 3 3 6
SWINE SW181 SWINE: any item made
3
THEATRE ARTS TA251 THEATRE ARTS 1: any item made TA252 THEATRE ARTS 2: any item made TA253 THEATRE ARTS 3: any item made
3 3 6
VETERINARY SCIENCE VS191 VETERINARY SCIENCE I: any item made VS192 VETERINARY SCIENCE 2: any item made VS193 VETERINARY SCIENCE 3: any item made
3 3 6
WELDING Due to lack of outdoor exhibit space large items will not be accepted. A photograph of the item may be used. WE846 WELDING: any item made
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Points WILDLIFE WI720 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 1: any item made WI721 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 2: any item made WI722 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 3: any item made
3 3 6
WOODWORKING – See Engineering and Mechanical Science CLOVER KID EXHIBITS All Osage County 4-H Clover Kids may exhibit up to 3 items at the Osage County Fair. Exhibits will not be judged and no premiums are paid. However each item will receive a green ribbon if pre-entry form is turned in by June 15, 2017. Exhibits are to be left on display until Saturday Night. Clover Kid groups may also enter a Club Display. Class: CK100 CLUB/CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY Exhibits reflecting a 4-H Club or FFA Chapter Activity or Project from this year MUST BE A THREE DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY NOT FLAT POSTERS Not eligible for State Fair. Each club/chapter limited to one entry. Exhibit limited to not over 3’x4’ space, must be an activity carried in the club. Exhibits will be judged on general appearance, story told, continuity, quality, and ability to hold attention. Class Career Exploration Courtesies Community Improvement Grooming First Aid Health Recreation Safety Wildlife Conservation/ Environment Consumer Protection International Understanding Family Energy Historical Display
Points 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 30-20-10 3020-10
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FFA HORTICULTURE # F101 F102 F103 F201 F202 F301 F401 F501 F502
Class ANNUAL – 4” ANNUAL – 6” ANNUAL -–8” PERENNIAL – 8” PERENNIAL - 10” CACTUS HOUSEPLANT ARRANGEMENT: Fresh ARRANGEMENT: Silk
Point Value 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
WELDING AND FARM MECHANICS **FFA MEMBERS CONSULT ADVISORS FOR GUIDELINES** IN BY 10:00 A.M. THURSDAY Number C846 C846 C846A C846B C846B C846B C846C C846C C846D C846E C846F C846E C846F C846D C846F C846G C846G C846F C846E C846F
Class Arc Welding/any item listed below Gas Welding/Any item listed below Livestock Trailers Goose Neck Livestock Trailer Bumper Hitch Livestock Trailer Hydraulic Livestock Trailer Machinery Trailers Gooseneck Machinery Trailer w/dovetail Gooseneck Machinery Trailer Utility Trailers Bumper Hitch 2 Axle Trailer w/dovetail Bumper Hitch 2 Axle Trailer Single Axle Trailer (8ft or longer) Single Axle Trailer (8ft or less) Scrapers/Blades Box Scraper Scraper Blade Large Round Bale Equipment Large Round Bale Trailer Large Round Bale Unrolled Large Round Bale Stringer/Forks Large Round Bale Feeder Tractor Carryall with Sides Livestock Equipment Large Animal Holding Chute Large Animal Head gate
Point Value
240-180-120 180-135-95 180-135-95 200-150-100 185-140-95 170-130-90 160-120-80 80-60-40 60-45-30 120-90-60 80-60-40 130-105-80 48-36-25 40-30-20 40-30-20 48-38-30 120-90-60 48-36-25
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C846F C846H C846I C846I C846K
Cattle Clipping Chute Gates/Metal Frame Feed Bank Mineral Feeder Splitter/Booms/Truck Beds Pickup Flatbed Hydraulic Log Splitter Tractor Boom Shop Equipment Hydraulic Shop Hoist Engine Stand Car Ramp Pair/Jack Stand Pair Welding Table/Sawhorses Post Driver
C846D C846H C846G C846G C846I C846J
Lawn/Household Items Storage Shed (8’ x10’ or larger) Picnic Table Barbecue Grill Lawn Swing with Frame Lawn Swing Clothes Line Poles
C846E C846E C846H
35-28-21 32-24-18 20-15-10 65-50-35 65-50-35 32-24-18 48-36-25 30-24-18 25-20-15 25-20-15 15-10-5
140-105-70 32-24-18 35-28-21 35-28-21 25-20-15 20-15-10
C850 Completely reconditioned and repaired Petroleum Power Project (such as engine). Pictures and written descriptions are to accompany Petroleum Power Project exhibits as to what has been done. Project must be an individual - not a group exhibit. (Points Assigned) Projects that are not listed will be assigned points based on projects of the comparable size. WHAT'S THE REAL PURPOSE OF YOUTH (4-H & FFA) LIVESTOCK PROJECTS? One purpose is to teach young people how to feed, fit, and show their animals. The more important purpose is to provide an opportunity for personal growth and development of the young person. Therefore, the purpose of the youth livestock program (4-H and FFA) is to provide opportunities for young people to develop character. The character traits identified and some practices (exercises) that may build character follow: A. Trustworthiness - includes honesty, promise keeping and loyalty. Daily feeding, watering of animals (promise keeping) Adheres to possession deadlines (honesty) Adheres to withdrawal times on drugs and de-wormer Only the appropriate use of approved drugs B. Respect - includes courtesy and proper treatment of people and things.
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Proper handling and humane treatment of animals. Proper care of animals Listens to and follows advice of advisors Recognizes that animal projects are dependent on 4-H'er and provides daily feed and water
C. Responsibility - includes the pursuit of excellence, accountability and perseverance. Daily feeding and watering (even on the busy, difficult days) Goes beyond providing the daily needs of the animal in giving additional time and attention to produce a winner Adheres to deadlines for entry forms and for arrival at livestock shows Never gives up in the show ring (perseverance) D. Fairness - involves consistently applying rules and standards appropriately for different age groups and ability levels. Feed only approved livestock rations Only the appropriate use of approved drugs Accepts winning or losing with grace Conduct in the show ring follows recommended procedure Fitting and grooming of animals follows recommended procedures E. Caring - promoting the well being of people and things in a young person’s world. It denotes action and not just feelings. Daily feeding and watering Provides clean barn/stall for animal Treats animal humanely at all times F. Citizenship - includes making the home community and county a better place to live for themselves and others. Accepting instructions Winning and losing with grace Helping others at stock shows Teaching younger members Treating animals humanely Ensuring that your meat animal is safe for consumption
2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK & SALE ITEMS 1. All issues of concern & rule clarifications should be presented to the executive committee and/or superintendents for a ruling or clarification. 2. All youth show exhibitors must be officially enrolled members of 4-H or FFA in Missouri (or Collegiate 4-H) except in Dairy where County DHIA youth may exhibit.
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3. All youth show exhibitors must be enrolled in the livestock project for the species. The State and County 4-H Programs do not sanction youth under 8 years old showing livestock or any type of animal and they will NOT be covered by University Liability Insurance. Clover Kids will not be allowed to exhibit animals at the Osage County Fair. A. ELIGIBILITY OF 4-H MEMBERS i. Entries in the 4-H Youth Department are limited to Missouri 4-H members who have passed their 8th birthday and have not passed their 19th birthday before January 1, 2017 and whose enrollment is on file in their University Extension Center. ii. Each exhibit shall be owned by the exhibitor and shall represent work accomplished with a 4-H project during the current club year. iii. The State 4-H Youth Development Program, through the county office, reserves the right to refuse the approval of entries of club members who fail to observe rules and regulations and hence are not in good standing. iv. 4-H members are not eligible to show in the 4-H if they belong to a 4-H club in another state. v. 4-H Food Quality Assurance Policy for 2017 By June 1, 2017, all 4-H exhibitors enrolled in food animal projects including beef, sheep, swine, dairy cattle, meat and dairy goats, rabbits, hams, and poultry must complete the appropriate level of Missouri Show Me Quality Assurance certification to be considered a 4-H member in good standing in that project. No further quality assurance documentation is needed with the State Fair entry. B. ELIGIBILITY OF FFA MEMBERS i. Active members of FFA who are continuing their supervised agricultural experience program are eligible. ii. All animals entered in this department must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor as a part of his/her regular Supervised Agricultural Experience Program. The local advisor is held responsible for the strict enforcement of this rule and is encouraged to accompany the exhibitor(s) to the fair. iii. By June 1, 2017, all FFA exhibitors enrolled in food animal projects including beef, sheep, swine, dairy cattle, meat and dairy goats, rabbits, hams, and poultry must complete the appropriate level of Missouri Show Me Quality Assurance certification to be considered an FFA member in good standing in that project.
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4. 4-H/FFA OWNERSHIP OF ANIMALS: One of the objectives in owning an animal is to learn new skills in animal breeding, feeding, management and health. To accomplish this, the member should secure the animal as early in the year as possible. Livestock shows and exhibitions set up minimum dates for length of ownership necessary for exhibiting. For the Osage County Fair the dates are: Beef Cattle Sheep Swine Dairy Cattle Dairy Goats Meat Goats Rabbits & Poultry
Market Steers & Heifers Breeding Animals Market Lambs Breeding Animals Market Hogs Breeding Animals All Dairy Cattle All Dairy Goats Meat Goats Market Goats Market & Breeding
3/1/2017 6/1/2017 4/14/2017 7/1/2017 3/17/2017 Since farrowing 6/1/2017 6/1/2017 6/1/2017 4/14/2017 6/1/2017
5. Exhibitors must exhibit their animals. In cases where an exhibitor has more than one animal in a class, another junior exhibitor must show the second animal. Superintendent may allow additional help in case of illness or physical handicap. 6. The dress code for picture, show, and sale is collared shirts with sleeves, jeans (no shorts or cut-offs), and the words and graphics must be consistent with 4-H & FFA activity dress code. All shoes should be closed toe and closed heel. 7. Show/Sale item exhibitors must be present for set-up to show and sell any livestock/cured meats. Waivers may be requested no later than 1 week prior to setup and are available at the Extension Office. Exhibitor will be required to volunteer for another work duty as designated. Superintendents and Executive Committee will make the decision. 8. Livestock exhibitors must be present to check in/weigh market animals/cured meats, to show market animals/cured meats and/or breeding livestock and sell market animals/cured meats.
9. Market Shows A. Exhibitors in the market show must be active members in good standing of an Osage County 4-H Club or FFA Chapter. B. An exhibitor may show 2 hams, 2 bacons, 2 market beef, 2 market lambs, 2 market goats, 1 market swine, 1 pen of four broilers, and 2 pens of three rabbits. C. Exhibitor must be present for set-up, weigh-in, picture, show, and sale.
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Will not sell if not present for all events listed above***
D. Each exhibitor must/may sell only one project. The highest placing project will sell. Blue ribbon items are all equal and will sell before red ribbon items. Exhibitors with multiple exhibits must choose sale item after shows conclude. E. All grand, reserve, and carcass champions will be sold at the auction, unless an exhibitor has grand, reserve, and/or carcass winners of same species, then highest placing item sells. F. Sale Order: Grand Champion, Reserve Champion, Carcass Champion, blues ribbon items, red ribbon live animals, followed by red ribbon hams and bacons. 10. Entry Fee Schedule: A. The advertising & entry fee is paid at time of entry weigh-in. It includes a picture for the buyer, a picture for the seller, swine/beef ultrasounds. It also covers the cost of the County-wide thank-you ad. See table below.
B. Breeding livestock shown in both youth and open breeding shows will be required to pay entry fees. Entry fees are to be prepaid to the Osage County Fair Board. C. Market Item Entry Fees – Due at initial weigh-in. **** NON-REFUNDABLE**** Beef – $25 per market beef Swine - $20 per market swine Lamb - $10 per market lamb Goat - $10 per market goat
Poultry - $10 per pen of birds Rabbit - $10 per pen Cured Meats – $10 per ham/bacon
11. STALL CLEAN-UP: Sign out with your Superintendent that your area is clean prior to leaving. If you fail to sign out, you will be assessed a double entry fee for the next year. 12. Animals to be shown in youth breeding classes should meet the registration standards of their association. Registration is required for breeding show. 13. All breeding animals to be shown must be entered (form included in fair book) at the Osage County Extension Center by June 15, 2017. Market animals have an earlier date. Only one species and one exhibitor per registration form. Please use separate forms for livestock and building exhibits.
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14. All Sheep & Goat exhibitors will present the necessary health papers prior to unloading. No Sheep or goats will be allowed to unload without required health papers & official scrapie ear tags. 15. Cedar shaving/sawdust will be provided. No straw for bedding will be allowed at the fair.
ANIMAL HEALTH REQUIREMENT FOR EXHIBITION 2017 This is the information used at the Osage County and Missouri State Fair. Contact the Missouri State Veterinarian’s office at (573) 751-4359 for clarification on the following. 1. General Animal Health a. Please check your animals for general health. b. Do not bring sick animals to the fair to protect other animals. 2. Health Papers A. Sheep & Goats are required to have Health Papers from a veterinarian office. B. The Health Papers are valid for thirty (30) days. C. Animals with active lesions of ringworm with resulting loss of hair or warts easily visible without close examination will not be permitted to exhibit and shall be subject to isolation or expulsion depending upon the nature and seriousness of the disease. 3. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR CATTLE IN MISSOURI. A. Intrastate (cattle in Missouri moving for exhibition only). I.No Health Papers required. II.Must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. III.Brucellosis – no test or vaccination is required. IV.Tuberculosis – no test is required. 4. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR SWINE A. Intrastate (swine in Missouri moving for exhibition only) I. No Health Papers required II. All swine must be individually identified (by ear tag or ear notch). III. All swine must be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious disease. IV. Brucellosis – no test required V. Pseudorabies – no test required 5. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR SHEEP & GOATS. A. Intrastate (sheep in Missouri moving for exhibition only).
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6. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR POULTRY AND WATERFOWL A. Intrastate (poultry and waterfowl in Missouri moving for exhibition only) I. All poultry and waterfowl to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease. II. No Health Papers are required. III. Pullorum-Typhoid test. IV. All poultry (except waterfowl) exhibited shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or originate from a flock approved by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) or an equivalent program which has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form 9-2 (see 2 CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall accompany the poultry to the exhibition and shall be made available on request.
ANY OUT OF STATE LIVESTOCK SHOULD CONTACT THE EXTENSION OFFICE FOR HEALTH REQUIREMENTS.
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HAM SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT -- Jennifer Even 573-680-6945 or
[email protected] (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All hams for show and sale will be limited to county exhibitors who register hams by June 15, 2017. 2. Conference judging is MANDATORY on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (see exhibit building interview schedule) for all Ham exhibitors and sellers. *DO NOT* bring your ham to conference judging. (Making and showing an educational display or information on your ham project is highly encouraged) 3. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK AND SALE ITEMS on page 23 of this book. 4. Mandatory exhibitor/seller meeting on Monday, July 9, 2017 immediately following set-up. Check in with your superintendant. (Must help set up and attend meeting to sell.) 5. Exhibitors can only show 2 hams. 6. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 7. Ham check in on Thursday, July 13, 2017 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Exhibitor/Seller must be present. Hams will be tagged at this time and pictures will be taken. 8. Hams must have a signed statement from exhibitor that the ham was purchased from a USDA inspected facility. 9. NO BORAX used in curing ham is allowed! 10. The Ham Project Record must be completed prior to entering the fair grounds. Ham/Bacon Project Sheet (PDF) 11. Hams will be judged on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. 12. White ribbon hams will not sell. 13. The fair will not be liable for any illness, injury, etc. resulting from the consumption of the hams.
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BACON SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT -- Jennifer Even 573-680-6945 or
[email protected] (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All bacons for show and sale will be limited to county exhibitors who register bacons by June 15, 2017. 2. Conference judging is MANDATORY on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (see exhibit building interview schedule) for all bacon exhibitors and sellers. *DO NOT* bring your bacon to conference judging. a. (Making and showing an educational display or information on your ham project is highly encouraged) 3. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK AND SALE ITEMS on page 23 of this book. 4. Mandatory exhibitor/seller meeting on Thursday, June 30, 2017 immediately following set-up. Check in with your superintendent. (Must help set up and attend meeting to sell.) 5. Exhibitors can only show 2 bacons. 6. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 7. Ham check in on Thursday, July 13, 2017 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. a. Exhibitor/Seller must be present. b. Hams will be tagged at this time and pictures will be taken. 8. Hams must have a signed statement from exhibitor that the ham was purchased from a USDA inspected facility. 9. Slabs of bacon will be cut and possibly tasted at judge’s discretion under rules of the American Association of Meat Processors (AAMP.) 10. NO BORAX used in curing bacon is allowed! 11. The Bacon Project Record must be completed prior to entering the fair grounds. Ham/Bacon Project Sheet (PDF) 12. Bacons will be judged on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. 13. White ribbon bacons will not sell. 14. The fair will not be liable for any illness, injury, etc. resulting from the consumption of the hams.
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MARKET HOG SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT – Roger Scheulen 573-690-6568 (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All hogs for show and sale will be limited to county exhibitors who weighed ear notched hogs on April 1-2, 2017 and submitted forms to the Extension Office by April 7, 2017. 2. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 3. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 4. Exhibitors may weigh and ear notch up to five hogs. (Must be ear notched.) 5. Exhibitors can only show 1 hog. 6. Swine check in is between 6:00 and 7:00 pm on Wednesday, July 12, 2017. a. Mandatory that exhibitor be present at the time of weigh-in 7. Minimum weight to sell is 220 lbs. If market hog weighs less, you can show but not sell. If the hog weighs over 305 lbs, you will only be paid for 305 lbs. 8. Owners are responsible for animals from weigh-in until the time of show. 9. Animals must show to qualify for the sale. 10. MARKET HOG SHOW - 8:00 AM on Thursday, July 13, 2017. a. Judged on Danish system and awarded a blue, red or white ribbon. b. White ribbon swine will not be sold. 11. HOG CLASSES a. Determined By Weight b. Grand Champion – Trophy c. Reserve Champion – Trophy d. Rate of Gain – Trophy e. Showmanship - 14 and Over – Award f. Showmanship - 13 and Under – Award g. Novice Showmanship – 1st time ever showing a hog – Award h. Sportsmanship Award – Award sponsored by Nan Keilholz 12. All individuals will be expected to clean their own pens and assist with overall clean up after loading Thursday night.
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MARKET LAMB SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT – Cindy DeOrnellis 573-897-2479 or
[email protected] (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All market lambs for show and sale will be limited to county exhibitors who weighed and tagged lambs on April 22-23, 2017 and submitted forms to the Extension Center by April 28, 2017. 2. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 14. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 3. Exhibitors may weigh and tag up to five lambs. (Scrapie tag required on all sheep.) 4. Exhibitors can show 2 lambs. 5. Health certificate required! Scrapie tag required on all sheep. 6. All market lambs will check in and weighed by superintendent between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 13, 2017. 7. Minimum weight to show and sell is 75 pounds. 8. Animals must show to be eligible for sale. 9. Market Lamb Show – 1:30 pm on Thursday, July 13, 2017. a. Judged on Danish System and awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. b. White ribbon lambs will not be sold 10. LAMB CLASSES a. Determined By Weight b. Grand Champion – Trophy c. Reserve Champion – Trophy d. Rate of Gain – Trophy e. Showmanship – Senior – 14 and over – Award f. Showmanship – Junior – 13 and under – Award g. Novice Showmanship – 1st time showing sheep – Award h. Sportsmanship Award - Award sponsored by Nan Keilholz 11. All individuals will be expected to clean their own pens and assist with the overall clean up after the sale Thursday night.
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MARKET GOAT SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT – Cindy DeOrnellis 573-897-2479 or
[email protected] (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All market goats for show and sale will be limited to county exhibitors who weighed and tagged goats on April 22-23, 2017 and submitted forms to the Extension Center by April 28, 2017. 2. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 3. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 4. Exhibitors may weigh and tag up to five goats. (Scrapie tag required on all goats) 5. Exhibitors can show 2 goats. 6. Health certificate required! Scrapie tag required on all goats. 7. All market goats will check in and weighed by superintendent between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 13, 2017. 8. Minimum weight to show and sell is 50 pounds. 9. Animals must show to be eligible for sale. 10. Market Goat Show – 1:30 pm on Thursday, July 13, 2017. a. Judged on Danish System and awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. b. White ribbon goats will not be sold 11. GOAT CLASSES a. Determined By Weight b. Grand Champion – Trophy c. Reserve Champion – Trophy d. Rate of Gain – Trophy e. Showmanship – Senior – 14 and over – Award f. Showmanship – Junior – 13 and under – Award g. Novice Showmanship – 1st time showing goats – Award 12. All individuals will be expected to clean their own pens and assist with the overall clean up after the sale Thursday night.
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MARKET BEEF SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT – Maddy Luebbert
[email protected] (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All market beef for show and sale will be limited to exhibitors who weighed and tagged market beef on March 4, 2017. They will not be unloaded without a tag. 2. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 3. The right to disqualify from the show any uncontrollable animals or an animal which the exhibitor cannot handle alone may be disqualified by the Superintendent and required to leave the premises. If a beef animal is/becomes unmanageable and the animal poses a threat to other exhibitors or livestock, at the discretion of the Beef Superintendent and/or Beef Staff, the animal can be removed from the show. In addition, if an animal breaks away from its owner 3 times during the course of the fair, it will not sell and will be removed from the fair grounds. 4. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 5. Exhibitors may weigh and tag up to five market beef. (Must be tagged to show) 6. Exhibitors can show 2 market beef. 7. All Market beef to be checked in by the superintendent between 12-7:00 pm on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 a. Weigh in, ultrasounds, and pictures will be done that evening. b. Sonograms are mandatory 8. No stand or aisle fans will be allowed in the barn. 9. Owners are responsible for animals from weigh-in until the time of show. 10. Minimum weight to show and sell is 950 pounds. 11. Stalls will be assigned and posted by Monday, July 10, 2017. 12. Each club or chapter that has a member showing is expected to have at least one person at the show to help with the livestock. 13. All Market beef are required to be tied with halter and neck rope 14. All animals must be halter broke to lead. 15. Any other issues or rules not specifically stated in either section of the book will be
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addressed using the MO State Fair Rules and Guidelines Book. 16. MARKET BEEF SHOW - 11:00 am, JULY 13, 2017 a. Judged on Danish System and awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. b. White ribbon steers will not be sold. 17. STEER CLASSES a. Determined By weight b. Grand Champion – Trophy c. Reserve Champion – Trophy d. Rate of Gain – Trophy e. Champion & Reserve Champion Carcass Awards f. Showmanship – 14 and over – Award g. Showmanship – 13 and under - Award h. Novice Showmanship – 1st time showing beef- Award i. Sportsmanship Award - Award sponsored by Nan Keilholz 18. All individuals will be expected to clean their own tie stalls and assist with overall clean up after the sale Thursday night.
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MARKET POULTRY SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT – Terry Shepherd 573-480-9204 or 573-897-4216 (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. FFA and 4-H members wishing to reserve birds for a pen of broilers should contact their FFA Advisor or 4-H Leaders by March 30, 2017. Those Leaders and Advisors should contact the show superintendent no later than April 1, 2017 in order to ensure adequate numbers of chicks by the pick-up date. 2. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 3. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 4. All exhibitors MUST pickup their chicks at Linn High School Agriculture Building at 3:00 pm on May . These will be the ONLY birds allowed to participate in the broiler show. 5. Exhibitor can only show one pen of birds. 6. Exhibitors are to furnish their OWN pens for pick-up and show with catch tray for droppings. 7. Exhibitors will receive 15 birds and a packet of management information and practices at the time of pickup. Practices covered include such management items as temperature, feeding, watering, medication, etc. 8. Exhibitors will feed and manage their birds for a period of 6 weeks. As the show date approaches, they will then select their best four birds to comprise a pen. These four birds must have a combined weight of 16 lbs for the pen to be eligible for the sale. 9. No birds will be rearranged after they are placed in the cages at the fair. 10. Market poultry weigh-in on Thursday, July 13, 2017, at 9:00 am. 11. Show will start at the conclusion of weigh-in 12. Pens will be sold at the Osage County Fair Auction on July 13, 2017 13. Judging to follow the weigh-ins. a. Judged on Danish System and awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. b. White Ribbon poultry will not sell. 14. Market Poultry Classes a. Pen of 4 Market Broilers
Approximately 6 Weeks Old
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MARKET RABBIT SHOW AND SALE SUPERINTENDENT -- Linda Grellner 573-897-4585 or 573-301-2881 (Osage County 4-H and FFA Youth Only) 1. All rabbits for show and sale will be limited to county exhibitors who registered by June 15, 2017. 2. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 3. Entry fees must be paid to sell at the auction. (See page 25) 4. All Market Rabbits must be owned on/before June 1, 2017. 5. Exhibitors are to furnish their own pens. 6. Market rabbits will check in and weigh on Thursday, July 13, 2017, at 10:00am. 7. Time of Show may be adjusted at discretion of Superintendent and Judge 8. Judging to follow the weigh-ins. a. Judged on Danish System and awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. b. White Ribbon rabbits will not sell. 9. Market Rabbit Classes a. Pen of 3 Market Rabbits, less than 10 weeks, 3 to 5 pounds
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BUCKET CALF SHOW Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 11:00 am SUPERINTENDENT – Maddy Luebbert
[email protected] 1. OPEN SHOW ONLY. NO PREMIUMS WILL BE AWARDED 2. Calves in place at 9:00 am Friday, July 14, 2017. 3. One calf per exhibitor. 4. The calf can be any breed and born February 15 to May 1, 2017. 5. Must not have shown in 4-H or FFA Cattle Show prior to this year. 6. Calves must be halter broken. No clipping or shearing of the bucket calf is allowed. Grooming and fitting is fine. Show sticks are optional. 7. Bucket calves are not eligible to be sold at fair auctions or shown in any other breeding classes. 8. Judging criteria: a. 30% Showmanship b. 40% Condition and health of the animal c. 30% Knowledge about the animal (breed, age); feeding practices (.what, when, how much) 9. BUCKET CALF CLASSES a. Exhibitors 7 and under as of January 1, 2017 b. Exhibitors 8 to 12 as of January 1, 2017
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BREEDING BEEF Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 7:00 pm SUPERINTENDENT – Maddy Luebbert
[email protected] 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. Entry fee for Open and 4-H/FFA Breeding Beef Cattle $5.00 per head, this automatically enters the juniors into both the open and 4-H/FFA shows with no additional charge. Entries must be received by June 15, 2017. 3. No exhibitor will be permitted to make more than two entries in any one class. 4. All Breeding Beef must be in place by 9:00 am on Friday, July 14, 2017. 5. All beef cattle exhibitors should enter through GATE 3 or GATE 5. 6. Stalls are for cattle only. No feed or tack may be stored in stalls. 7. Application for entry in purebred classes must show registry numbers of each animal entered. 8. Any exhibitors desiring to set up their stalls before the arrival date, as stated in the catalog, must check with the Beef Cattle Superintendent. 9. The Osage County Fair will provide bedding in the barn for all beef cattle. 10. The right to disqualify from the show any uncontrollable animals or an animal which the exhibitor cannot handle alone may be disqualified by the Superintendent and required to leave the premises. If a beef animal is/becomes unmanageable and the animal poses a threat to other exhibitors or livestock, at the discretion of the Beef Superintendent and/or Beef Staff, the animal can be removed from teh show. In addition, if an animal breaks away from its owner 3 times during the course of the fair, it will not sell and will be removed from the fair grounds. 11. All beef are required to be tied with halter and neck rope 12. All animals must be halter broke. IF NOT HALTER BROKE, THE ANIMAL WILL NOT SHOW! 13. All bulls 1 year of age and older must show with a nose lead. 14. Judging in youth classes will be by the Danish system a. Premiums will be paid on at least 180 earned points in the beef show.
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b. Number of points in which premiums are paid on may be increased if premium money is available. 15. Animals released by Superintendent following the show. 16. Exhibitors are asked to clean their own pens and assist with the overall clean up on Saturday after the show. 17. All individuals will be expected to clean their own tie stalls and assist with overall clean up after the sale Thursday night. 18. Any other issues or rules not specifically stated in either section of the book will be addressed using the MO State Fair Rules and Guidelines Book. 19. AGE CLASSES OF FEMALES (per breed) Number C001 C002 C003 C004 C005 C006 C007 C008
Name Junior Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf Summer Yearling Spring Yearling Junior Yearling Senior Yearling Aged Female Cow/Calf Pair
Age Range Jan 1 to June 15, 2017 Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016 July 1 to Sept. 30, 2016 April 1 to June 30, 2016 Jan. 1 to March 31, 2016 July 1 to Dec. 31, 2015 Youth Only Calf Under 7 months
Points 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 Ribbon
Age Range Jan 1 to June 15, 2017 Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016 July 1 to Sept. 30, 2016 April 1 to June 30, 2016 Jan. 1 to March 31, 2016 July 1 to Dec. 31, 2016 Jan. 1 to June 30, 2015
Points 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20
20. AGE CLASSES OF BULLS (per breed) Number C010 C011 C012 C013 C014 C015 C016
Name Junior Bull Calf Senior Bull Calf Summer Yearling Spring Yearling Junior Yearling Senior Yearling 2 Year Old Bull
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BREEDING SWINE Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 5:00 pm SUPERINTENDENT – Roger Scheulen 573-690-6568 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. All animals must be registered at the Extension Center no later than June 15. Entry fee for Open and 4-H/FFA Breeding Swine is $1.00 per head, this automatically enters the juniors into both the open and 4-H/FFA shows with no additional charge. 3. All breeding stock, including purebred and crossbred barrows, boars and gilts, will be required to have recognizable ear notches in both ears, and farrowing date. No scabby or fresh ear notches will be accepted. 4. All breeding swine must be in by 12:00 pm on Friday, July 14, 2017. 5. Show will be at 5:00 P.M. on Friday, July 14, 2017. a. Judging in youth classes will use the Danish system (blue, red, white ribbons). b. Premiums will be paid at least to 90 earned points in the swine show. c. Number of points on which premiums are paid on may be increased if premium money is available. 6. Breeding animals released by Superintendent following show. 7. All exhibitors will be expected to clean their exhibit area, and assist with overall clean up in their barn. 8. Female Classes Class Number C183 C184 C185 C186
Name Senior Sow Senior Gilt Spring Gilt Spring Gilt
Age Range Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016 Jan 1 to Jan 31, 2017 Feb. 1 to Feb. 28, 2017 March 1 to March 31, 2017
Points 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20
9. Male Classes Class Number C189 C190 C191 C192
Name Senior Boar Senior Boar Spring Boar Spring Boar
Age Range Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016 Jan 1 to Jan 31, 2017 Feb. 1 to Feb. 28, 2017 March 1 to March 31, 2017
Points 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20
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DAIRY SHOW Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 1:00 pm SUPERINTENDENT – Alfred Brandt 573-897-2120 or
[email protected] 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. Entry fee for Open and 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle $2.00 per head, this automatically enters the juniors into both the open and 4-H/FFA shows with no additional charge. Entries must be received by June 15. 3. All Dairy must be in by 10:00 am on Friday, July 14, 2017 4. All Dairy cattle are required to be tied with halter. Goats need to be collared and tied. 5. The Osage County Fair will provide bedding in the barns. 6. The right to disqualify from the show any animal deemed unmanageable is reserved by the Dairy Superintendent and Staff. 7. Any exhibitors desiring to set up their stalls before the arrival date, as stated in the catalog, must check with the dairy Superintendent. 8. All animals must be halter broke. IF NOT HALTER BROKE, THE ANIMAL WILL NOT SHOW! 9. Application for entry in purebred classes must show registry numbers of each animal entered. 10. No exhibitor will be permitted to make more than two entries in any one class. 11. All exhibitors should enter GATE 3 or 5. 12. Animals released by Superintendent following the show. 13. Exhibitors are expected to clean their own pens. 14. Judging in youth classes will be by the Danish system a. Premiums will be paid on at least 180 earned points in the dairy show. b. Number of points in which premiums are paid on may be increased if premium money is available.
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15. DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES (NO BULL CLASSES) Number C131 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C138 C139 C140 C141 C142 C143 C144 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149
Name Junior Heifer Calf Intermediate Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf Summer Yearling Heifer Junior Yearling Heifer Intermediate Yearling Heifer Senior Yearling Heifer Unfreshened 2-year old Junior 2-yr old cow Senior 2-yr old cow 3 year old Cow 4 year old Cow Aged Cow Dry 3- or 4-year old Cow Dry Aged Cow Best Udder Cow- Calf Get of Sire Produce of Dam
Age Range Born after March 1, 2017 Dec 1, 2016 to Feb 28, 2017 Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, 2016 June 1 to August 31, 2016 March 1 to May 31, 2016 Dec. 1, 2015 to Feb 28, 2016 Aug. 1 to Nov. 30, 2015 June 1 to August 31, 2015 March 1 to August 31, 2015 Sept. 1, 2014 to Feb. 28, 2015 Sept. 1, 2013 to Aug. 31, 2014 Sept 1, 2012 to August 31, 2013 Born before Sept. 1, 2012
Points 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20
16. DAIRY GOAT CLASSES Number C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107
Name Doe Doe Doe Doe Doe Doe Doe
Age Range Born After March 1, 2017 Born July 1, 2016 to Feb. 28, 2017 DRY – Born July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 LACTATING – under 2 years LACTATING – 2 years and under 3 LACTATING – 3 years and under 5 LACTATING – 5 years and over
Score 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20
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BREEDING SHEEP SHOW Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 5:00 pm SUPERINTENDENT – Cindy DeOrnellis 573-897-2479 or
[email protected] 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. Health certificate required! Official Scrapie identification tag. 3. All animals must be registered at the Extension Center no later than June 15. Entry fee for Open and 4-H/FFA Breeding Sheep is $3.00 per head, this enters the juniors into both the open and 4-H/FFA shows with no additional charge. 4. Limit 12 head per exhibitor. 5. Sheep must be owned by July 1, 2017. 6. All animals are to be checked in by 12:00 pm on Friday, July 14, 2017. 7. Crossbreed ewes are allowed for youth only. 8. Judging in youth classes will be by the Danish system (blue, red, white ribbons). a. Premiums will be paid on at least 90 earned points in the sheep show. b. Number of points in which premiums are paid on may be increased if premium money is available. 9. Animals released by Superintendent following the show. a. All exhibitors will be expected to clean their exhibit area, and assist with overall clean up in their barn. 10. Sheep Classes (per breed) Number Name C160 Yearling Ram C161 Fall Ram Lamb C162 Spring Ram Lamb C165 Aged Ewe C166 Yearling Ewe C167 Fall Ewe Lamb C168 Spring Ewe Lamb
Age Range Sept. 1, 2015 to August 31, 2016 Sept. 1, 2016 to Dec.31, 2016 Born after January 1, 2017 Born Before Aug. 31, 2015 (YOUTH) Sept. 1, 2015 to August 31, 2016 Sept. 1, 2016 to Dec.31, 2016 Born after January 1, 2017
Score 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20 60-40-20
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BREEDING GOATS Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 5:00 pm SUPERINTENDENT – Cindy DeOrnellis 573-897-2479 or
[email protected] 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. Health certificate required! Official Scrapie identification tag. 3. Entry fee for Open and 4-H/FFA Breeding Goats is $3.00 per head, this enters the juniors into both the open and 4-H/FFA shows with no additional charge. All animals must be registered at the Extension Center no later than June 15. 4. Limit 12 head per exhibitor. 5. Goats must be owned by July 1, 2017. 6. All animals are to be checked in by 12:00 pm on Friday, July 14, 2017. 7. Judging in youth classes will be by the Danish system (blue, red, white ribbons). a. Premiums will be paid on at least 90 earned points in the sheep show. b. Number of points in which premiums are paid on may be increased if premium money is available. 8. Animals released by Superintendent following the show. 9. All exhibitors will be expected to clean their exhibit area, and assist with overall clean up in their barn. 10. Goat Classes (per breed) Number Name C200 Spring Doe C201 Intermediate Doe C202 Yearling Doe C203 Aged Doe C206 Spring Buck C207 Intermediate Buck C208 Yearling Buck C209 Aged Buck
Age Range Under 6 months Under 12 months Under 24 months 24 months plus Under 6 months Under 12 months Under 24 months 24 months plus
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BREEDING POULTRY Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 10:00 pm LINDA GRELLNER, SUPERINTENDENT 573-897-4585 or 573-301-2881 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. Poultry must be free of any contagious or infectious diseases. a. A representative from the state vet’s office will be present to take blood samples. NO POULTRY WILL SHOW UNLESS SAMPLE IS TAKEN. 3. All animals must be registered at the Extension Center no later than June 15 4. Poultry must be owned by June 1, 2017 5. Each exhibitor showing in poultry is limited to no more than 3 entries per class 6. Poultry must be checked in on Friday, July 14, 2017 at 8:00 am. 7. Exhibitors are to furnish their own pens. 8. Animals released by Superintendent following the show. 9. Poultry Show Classes: 10. Use the same class numbers for all poultry use the following prefixes to designate type: a. S = Standard Breed Chicken b. B = Bantam Breeds c. W = Waterfowl (ducks & geese) d. O= Other (Turkey, Guinea Fowl, Pea Fowl, and Pigeon) Number C151 C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 C157 C158
Class Best dozen eggs Young pen Old pen Cockerel Cock Pullet Hen Production Pen
Description/Age Range white or brown 1 male & 2 female less than 1 year 1 male & 2 female over one year male less than 1 year male over 1 year female less than 1 year female over 1 year Pen of 4 laying hens/pullets
Points 3-2-1 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2
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BREEDING RABBITS Friday, July 14, 2017 @ 10:00 am LINDA GRELLNER, SUPERINTENDENT 573-897-4585 Or 573-301-2881 1. See and follow all rules in the 2017 OSAGE COUNTY FAIR REGULATIONS FOR ALL LIVESTOCK on page 23 of this book. 2. All rabbits must be free of any contagious or infectious diseases. All animals must conform to the state health regulations (See Health Regulations). 3. All animals must be registered at the Extension Center no later than June 15. 4. Rabbits must be owned by June 1, 2017 except kits born to a doe you own. 5. Each exhibitor showing in rabbits is limited to no more than 3 entries per class 6. Poultry must be checked in on Friday, July 14, 2017 at 8:00 am. 7. Exhibitors are to furnish own pens. 8. Animals released by Superintendent following the show. 9. Rabbit Classes Number C171 C172 C173 C174 C175 C176
Class Fryer Adult Buck Jr. Buck Adult Doe Jr. Doe Doe and Litter
Description over 6 months of age less than 6 months of age over 6 months of age less than 6 months of age litter less than 4 weeks old
Points 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2 6-4-2
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HORSE SHOW Sunday, July 8, 2017 Must be present for check in by 12:00 pm Show - 1:00pm @ Scheulen Farms SUPERINENDENT: Diedra Schuelen
Rules & Regulations: 1. If there are no pre-registrations by June 15, 2017, at 4:30 pm at the Osage County Extension Center, there will be no Horse Show. 2. If no legible address in on the registration form, premium check will not be mailed. 3. 4-H/FFA exhibitors must submit a “Horse Enrollment Form” by May 1, 2017 and present at check-in for the horse show. 4. Exhibitors must manage all equines shown beginning no later than May of the current show year. Although ownership is desired, it is not required. Management is defined as the animal being under the complete care of the 4-H or FFA member for the time he/she is enrolled in the project. Equines shall not receive professional training, showing or handling after May 1, 2017. 5. Please refer to General Animal Rules for more information regarding the showing of animals at the Osage County Fair. 6. Current negative Coggins test is required and must be presented to the Superintendent and/or Veterinarian at check in. All animals will have the necessary health papers as required by the State Department of Agriculture and the County Fair Committee. Exhibitors will produce health papers if requested by the fair committee. Check the Animal Health Regulations and follow them. 7. All rules set forth in the 4-H Horse Leaders manual will apply. If in doubt about these rules, please obtain a copy from your Extension Office or your project leader before the show. 8. AQHA rules apply if not covered in 4-H rules. 9. Miniature Horses will comply with 4-H rules, then American Miniature Horse Association rules, then AQHA rules unless otherwise defined. 10. Timed events will follow the current Mounted Games Across America (MGAA) Games rule book. Entry & Fees 1. Entry is open to all. However, premiums will be paid to 4-H/FFA members in Osage and reciprocal counties only. 4-H/FFA members must enrolled in the Horse project in their respective county. Proof of reciprocation (i.e. fair book) must be presented to the Superintendent to be eligible for Premium payouts.
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2. All Osage County 4-H/FFA members must be a “member in good standing” with their club/chapter and officially enrolled in the project to receive premiums and awards. 3. All exhibitor ages referred to are as of January 1st of current program year. Project Animal: 1. A youth who has enrolled only one horse may substitute an unenrolled horse in the event of lameness, injury, illness or death of the horse with a written statement/death certificate from the veterinarian. 2. If the member has more than one horse enrolled in the horsemanship project and the main horse used in the project is lame, injured, becomes ill, or in the event of death, one of other enrolled horses must be used. 3. The Osage County Extension Center must be notified in writing (electronic or paper) within three (3) days of death, lameness, illness or injury of any project horse and presented with veterinarian verification. The substituted horse must be added to the exhibitor horse project enrollment form with the project leader’s approval. 4. Fees will be charged to all participants as follows: a. $10 per horse & rider combination for all classes, if pre-registered by June 15, 2017 b. $15 per horse & rider combination for all classes (Late Registration) 5. All exhibitors are required to wear their entry number on their back or pinned to both sides of the saddle pad/blanket in all classes. 6. The use of any whips, bats, spurs or reins in any class shall be restricted to the area behind the saddle. The Judge may disqualify an exhibitor for excessive use of any of these. The Exhibitor may not be tied to the equine or saddle in any manner. 7. Superintendent reserves the right to divide or combine classes as necessary. 8. All decisions of the Judges are final. 9. Time of show may be adjusted at the discretion of the Superintendent and Judge. 10. Parking in designated areas only. 11. All riding participants must have signed a liability waiver before competing in the horse show. Attire: 1. All youth participants (under 18) will be required to wear either an ASTM helmet or a western hat in the show ring for judged events. For timed events all youth will be required to wear an ASTM helmet. 2. All Exhibitors are required to wear appropriate attire for each class. Anyone without appropriate attire may be excused from class as per 4-H Show Guidelines.
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3. Western attire includes short sleeved or long sleeve collar shirt, boots with heels, long pants are required for both judged and timed events. A time penalty of five (5) seconds per class in the timed events will be assessed if appropriate attire is not worn. 4. English attire includes polo shirt, breeches, hunt or paddock boots, hunt cap or helmet. Class Categories & Rules: 1. All exhibitors may enter only one equine per category. Once the equine/rider combination has entered a category with an equine, they must stay in that category for the whole show. However, an equine may be entered in the 13 and older category, the 14-18 year category & the 1st & 2nd year category provided there are two or more different riders (i.e. siblings have declared the same project horse on their Enrollment form; each may show in their appropriate age division) Class Categories are: 2. Regular classes: These classes will call for walk, trot/jog & canter: Youth Open (5-13), Adult Open (14-over), 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13), 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18), 3. Therapeutic Classes: This class is conducted to allow anyone with personal handicaps to participate (5ys and older). Riders will be asked to ride at their personal “best”. In any case, safety will be of utmost concern. Riders will be afforded whatever assistance is necessary including “side holders”, “leaders”, signing for the auditory impaired, etc. Each rider will be judged on individual ability. 4. Lead Line Class: This will be ribbon only and only riders between the ages of 58 years old are eligible for this class. The equine must be led and controlled by an adult over the age of 16. The class will be worked at a walk only in both directions of the ring. In the line-up the judge may ask riders to back their equines to help them judge the extent of the rider’s horsemanship. The rider will be judged on basic position in the saddle, hand, leg, seat & back position. A lead shank of at least six feet long must be attached to the shank of the bit or at the halter that is under the bridle so the equine is controlled by the adult. If the judge asks the rider to back the equine in the lineup, the adult should not aid the rider. Proper show attire is required for the Exhibitor and handler. The Exhibitor may not be tied to the equine or saddle in any manner. This is a ribbon only class. 5. Therapeutic Lead Line Class: This class will follow the guidelines of both Therapeutic classes and lead line class. If necessary, both lead line classes can be combined. This class is awarded a ribbon only. 6. All timed events will start and end inside the arena, no running starts will be allowed 7. Any size equine or foal may be shown in Showmanship class. No stallions will be allowed to exhibit in any classes.
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Ribbons & Awards 1. Placing ribbons will be awarded to the first five (5) places. All participants will be awarded a ribbon based on the Danish system (Blue, Red, White). 2. Premiums will be paid on the Danish System (Blue, Red, White) to the 4-H/FFA classes only. Judged Events
H000 H001 H002 H003 H004
Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship Showmanship
All Disciplines Youth Open (5-13 years) All Disciplines Adult Open (14 & older) All Disciplines, 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) All Disciplines, 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years) Therapeutic Showmanship
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4 Ribbon
H110 H111 H112 H113
Bareback Bareback Bareback Bareback
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 &older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4
H120 H121 H122 H123 H124
Horsemanship Horsemanship Horsemanship Horsemanship Horsemanship
Western Saddle Youth Open (5-13 years) (rail work optional) Western Saddle Adult Open (14 & older) (rail work optional) Western Saddle 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) (rail work optional) Western Saddle 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years) (rail work optional) Therapeutic (rail work optional at a walk, trot/jog)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4 Ribbon
H129
Leadline
(5 - 8 years old)
Ribbon
H130 H131 H132 H133 H134
Western Pleasure Western Pleasure Western Pleasure Western Pleasure Western Pleasure
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years) Therapeutic (walk, trot/jog only)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4 Ribbon
H140 H141 H142 H143
Western Discipline Rail Western Discipline Rail Western Discipline Rail Western Discipline Rail
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4
H320 H321 H322 H323 H324
English Horsemanship English Horsemanship English Horsemanship English Horsemanship English Horsemanship
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years) Therapeutic
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4 Ribbon
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H330 H331 H332 H333 H334
English Pleasure English Pleasure English Pleasure English Pleasure English Pleasure
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years) Therapeutic
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4 Ribbon
H340 H341 H342 H343
Discipline Rail, English Discipline Rail, English Discipline Rail, English Discipline Rail, English
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4
TIMED EVENTS H150 H151 H152 H153
Keyhole, Western saddle Keyhole, Western saddle Keyhole, Western saddle Keyhole, Western saddle
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4
H160 H161 H162 H163
Pole Bending, Pole Bending, Pole Bending, Pole Bending,
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years)
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4
H170 H171 H172 H173 H174
Barrel Race, Western Saddle Barrel Race, Western Saddle Barrel Race, Western Saddle Barrel Race, Western Saddle Barrel Race, Western Saddle
Youth Open (5-13 years) Adult Open (14 & older) 4-H/FFA Junior (8-13 years) 4-H/FFA Senior (14-18 years) Therapeutic
Ribbon Ribbon 10-6-4 10-6-4 10-6-4
Western saddle Western saddle Western saddle Western saddle
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