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Department B– Open Class Rabbits, Poultry & Eggs . Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks & Geese…………………………..………32 Ornamental Birds, Pigeons & Rabbits ……………………..…………33 Fur & Wool……………………………………………………………33 Department C– Open Class Grain, Forage & Crops . Corn & Threshed Forage…………...…………………………………34 Threshed Grain, Sheaf Grain & Forage for seed

1. Each sample shall consist of five (5) ears. 2. For the exhibitor preparing his/her entry and for the judge, the following points shall be considered:

Variety & Type - True to variety in size, shape, color of grain and cob.

Maturity & Condition - Each ear shall be mature and disease free and injured kernels.

Uniformity - Each ear shall conform to all other ears in the sample in length, circumference, kernel shape, color, and character of indentation.

PREMIUMS: 1st=$8; 2nd=$7; 3rd=$6; 4th=Ribbon; 5th=Ribbon; & 6th=Ribbon

CLASS:

01 Corn, yellow dent 06 Popcorn, yellow 02 Corn, any other standard 07Popcorn, any other 03 Corn, rainbow flint dent 08 Corn, ripe sweet yellow 04 Corn, any other flint 09 Corn, ripe sweet white 05 Popcorn, white 10 Corn, shelled, yellow dent 11 Corn, for silage grain 12. Sorghum & Sorghum Grasses

DEPARTMENT C - OPEN CLASS DIVISION 2 - THRESHED FORAGE

PREMIUMS: 1st=$8; 2nd=$7; 3rd=$6; 4th=Ribbon; 5th=Ribbon; & 6th=Ribbon

CLASS:

01 Alfalfa 21 Milo

02 Clover, Alsike 22 Canola (Rape)

03 Clover, Ladino 04 Clover, Red

23 Rye, Big Horn Basin Wild 24 Rye, Russian Wild 05 Clover, Strawberry 25 Safflower 06 Clover, Sweet, Yellow 26 Sanfoin 07 Clover, Sweet, White 27 Sorghum 08 Grass, Blue 28 Triticale 09 Grass, Brome, Regar 29 Vetch, Cicer 10 Grass, Brome, Any other 30 Wheatgrass, Crested 11 Grass, Fescue 31 Wheatgrass, Intermediate 12 Grass, Meadow Foxtail 32 Wheatgrass, Pubescent 13 Grass, Oat, Tall Meadow 33 Wheatgrass, Slender 14 Grass, Orchard 34 Wheatgrass, Tall 15 Grass, Red Top 35 Wheatgrass, Western 16 Grass, Reed Canary 36 Wheatgrass, Whiteman 17 Grass, Sudan Beardless 18 Grass, Timothy 37 Any Other Named Variety 19 Millet, Foxtail 20 Millet, Proso or Hog 1. Samples shall measure one (1) pint. 2. All grain samples shall be the product of the current or prior year. 3. For the exhibitor in preparing his entry and for the judge, the following points shall be considered:

Variety & Type - True to variety, characteristics, and free from mixtures with other varieties.

Purity - Free from other grains, weeds, and inert materials.

Quality & Condition - Shall be plump and of good color, texture, and free from disease and injured kernels.

Uniformity - Shall be uniform in size, texture, color, and condition.

P PREMIUMS: 1st=$8; 2nd=$7; 3rd=$6; 4th=Ribbon; 5th=Ribbon; & 6th=Ribbon

CLASS: 01 Flax

18 Sunflower, Confectionary 02 Milo 19 Triticale 03 Oats, Bannock 20 Wheat, Centana, Hard Red, Spring 04 Oats, Cody 21 Wheat, Cheyenne, Hard Red, WInter 05 Oats, Merkton 22 Wheat, Lee, Hard Red, Spring 06 Oats, Rodney, Colorado 23 Wheat, Lemhi, Soft, Spring 07 Oats, Rodney 24 Wheat, Mida, Hard Red, Spring 08 Oats, Overland 25 Wheat, Nebred, Hard Red, Winter 09 Oats, Park 26 Wheat Onas, Soft, Spring 10 Oats, Victory 27 Wheat, Pilot, Hard Red Spring

11 Oats, Any other 28 Wheat, Thatcher, Hard Red, Winter 12 Rape (Canola) 29 Wheat, Warrior, Hard Red, Winter 13 Rye (Judged Separately) 14 Safflower 30 Wheat, Any Other Named Variety 15 Sanfoin (Judged Separately) 16 Sorghum 17 Sunflower, oil DEPARTMENT C - OPEN CLASS DIVISION 4

SHEAF GRAIN & SHEAF FORAGE FOR SEED

1. Sheaf forage for seed (leaves should be stripped), exhibit measured and sheaf should be 2 1/2 inches in diameter at the base of heads, except alfalfa and sweet clover should measure three inches at butt of sheaf. Use 1/2 inch tape for taping sheaves of hay and seed. 2. For the exhibitor in preparing his/her entry and for the judge, the following points shall be considered:

Uniformity - In variety length of head, color and condition.

Quality & Adaptability - Shall be cured of good quality grain and straw. Leaves stripped off and adapted to locality grown.

Arrangement - Sheaves shall be make up neatly, bound in compact and attractive bundles.

P PREMIUMS: 1st=$8; 2nd=$7; 3rd=$6; 4th=Ribbon; 5th=Ribbon; & 6th=Ribbon

CLASS: 01 Alfalfa 02 Barley, 2 row 03 Barley, 6 row

04 Clover, Alsike 05 Clover, Ladino 06 Clover, Red 07 Clover, Strawberry 08 Clover, Sweet, Yellow 09 Clover, Sweet, White 10 Flax 24 Millet, Proso or Hog 25 Milo 26 Oats

27 Rye, Big Horn Basin Wild 28 Rye, Plain 29 Rye, Russian Wild 30 Safflower 31 Sanfoin 32 Sorghum 33 Triticale

11 Grass, Blue

34 Vetch, Cicer 12 Grass, Brome, Regar 35 Vetch, Crown 13 Grass, Brome, Any Other 36 Wheat, Spring 14 Grass, Fescue 37 Wheat, Winter 15 Grass, Meadow Foxtail 38 Wheatgrass, Crested 16 Grass, Oat, Tall Meadow 39 Wheatgrass, Intermediate 17 Grass, Orchard 40 Wheatgrass, Pubescent 18 Grass, Red Top 41 Wheatgrass, Slender 19 Grass, Reed Canary 42 Wheatgrass, Tall 20 Grass, Sudan 43 Wheatgrass, Western 21 Grass, Timothy 44 Wheatgrass, Beardless 22 Canola (Rape) 45 Any Other Variety 23 Millet, Foxtail

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