The 6 Best Days of Summer 133rd Annual
Freeborn County Fair Tuesday-Sunday August 2-7, 2016
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FREEBORN COUNTY FAIR Exhibitors Handbook of the
133rd ANNUAL FAIR to be held at
COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS MEMBER OF * International Association of Fairs & Expositions * Minnesota Federation of County Fairs * Minnesota State Agricltural Society
August 2 - 7, 2016 All Tickets Can Be Purchased On-Line thru Our Website www.freeborncountyfair.com Telephone (507) 373-6965 • Fax (507) 377-2213 • E-mail: info@freeborncountyfair.com Under Management of Freeborn County Agricultural Society OFFICE HOURS: June 1st - July 22nd, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Week Before Fair 8 am to 5 pm, Fair Week 8 am to 9 pm
GENERAL NOTICE
INDEX Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Fair Officers and Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 County Commissioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Superintendents and Supervisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 General Rules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5 Government of Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 Goldstar Amusements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Outside Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Concessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Our Heritage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Horse Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dept. A - Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Dept. AA - Horses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 16 Dept. B - Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Draft Horse Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Dept. C - Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 - 20 Dept. D - Swine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 21 Dept. E - Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Dept. F - Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 23 Dept. G - FFA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 24, 25 Freeborn Open Class Dairy Steer & Heifer Show . . . . . . . . . . 26 Coloring Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Creative Arts & Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Dept. H - Domestic Arts and Handicraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 - 34 Dept. I - Pantry Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 - 37 Floral Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 - 39 Dept. J - Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 - 47 Dept. K - Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 - 52 Dept. L - 4H Club Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 - 81 2012 4-H Livestock Buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Light Horse, Pony Show Entry Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Demolition Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Entry Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-93 Memorial Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Antique Tractor Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
TICKET POLICY: The outside gate admission ticket is for admittance to the grounds and does not guarantee all advertised events will be held. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN. Livestock exhibitors will be required to purchase livestock exhibitors tickets on entry day, but will be admitted free at the gate up until 12:00 noon on entry day Tuesday, August 4, 2015.
ADMISSION PRICES All Concessionaires, Exhibitors and Service Personnel and FFA and 4-H must have Season Tickets and Season Auto Tickets.
General Admission, 10 Years to Adults. . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 Children 0-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE Senior Citizens, (65 & Over) Wednesday Only . . . . . $6.00 Season Ticket (Pre-Season) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39.00 July 31st-August 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45.00 Auto Ticket, Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Auto Ticket, Per Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Livestock Exhibitor Includes Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32.00 Reserved Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32.00 Goldstar Amusement Ride Passport Good All Week . . . . $50.00 Goldstar Amusement Ride Armband Good One Session . . $22.00 Pre-season tickets and Auto Season tickets can be purchased at all banking institutions in the county and fair office through July 30 for $39.00. July 31-Aug 7 tickets are $45.00 and only available at the Fair Office and the Front Gate.
CAMPER FEE - $150.00 FOR THE WEEK All occupants of camper must be registered in office. Each person must have a season ticket purchased in advance. Exhibitors (Open Class, 4-H, FFA) will pay $150.00 for the week. Freeborn County Agricultural Society Memberships on sale at Fair Office for $1.00.
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Albert Lea, Minnesota www.freeborncountyfair.com
2016 DAY BY DAY FEATURES OF THE
Freeborn County Fair JUDGING SCHEDULES SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2016
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2016 4-H Dairy Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM 4-H Beef Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM 4-H Dairy Beef Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM 4-H Dairy Goat Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 PM 4-H Market Goat Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 PM Kiddie Farmyard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Wine & Beer Entries Fairlane Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 AM to 1:30 pm
SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2016 Creative Arts & Foods (Home Activities) Entry Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016
MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016
Open Dairy Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM FFA Dairy follows Open Dairy Light Horse and Pony Riding Show Outdoor Arena . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM Judging Contest Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 AM 4-H Lama Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00 PM 4-H Poultry Show followed by Open Class Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM Open Horse Outdoor Arena Open Class Swine Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 PM FFA Open Class Hogs to Follow Kiddie Farmyard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Pre-Entry Day/Judging Day Entry Day - Floral Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM to 7:00 PM Creative Arts & Foods Judging (Home Activities) . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM to 6:00 PM 4-H Horse Check-In Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM to 8:00 PM 4-H Lama Check-In Jan Reed Livestock Arena. . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM to 8:00 PM 4-H Sheep & Goat Check-In Jan Reed Livestock Arena. . . . .6:00 PM to 8:00 PM 4-H Building (General Judging). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM 4-H Rabbit Check-In Livestock Pavilion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
TUESDAY,AUGUST 2, 2016 ENTRY DAY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2016 KID’S DAY
Poultry Check-In Poultry Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM Floral Hall Judging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM Horticulture Judging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM 4-H Swine Check-In Swine Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM 4-H Dairy Check-In Dairy Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 PM 4-H Beef/Dairy Beef Check-In Jan Reed Livestock Arena 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM 4-H Horse Show Indoor followed by Outdoor Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00 PM 4-H Rabbit Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM Kiddie Farmyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Draft Horse & Driving Pony Show Outdoor Arena . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM 4-H Livestock Auction Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM Steer and Heifer Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 PM Kiddie Farmyard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 2016 4-H Supreme Showmanship Contest Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . 12:00 PM Pedal Pull in Kid Zone Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM Talent Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 PM 4-H Small Baby Animal Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena . . . . . . . . . 3:00 PM Kiddie Farmyard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2016 SENIOR CITIZEN DAY FFA Market Lamb Jan Reed Livestock Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM Open Class Sheep Jan Reed Livestock Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM 4-H Swine Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena North End . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM Open Class Market Lamb Jan Reed Livestock Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 PM 4-H Sheep Show Jan Reed Livestock Arena South End. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM Kiddie Farmyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM 4-H Lamb Lead Interviews Livestock Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Afternoon
LIVESTOCK RELEASE TIME: All livestock not leaving on a market truck will stay until 4:00 pm Sunday with the exception of swine, see load out under swine section. OTHER EXHIBITS RELEASE TIME - 5:00 PM on Sunday
Slow Tractor Race Every Day Weather Permitting
Wash Stands Sponsored by Mayo Health Systems
2017 Fair Dates – August 1-6, 2017
The Livestock Judging Arena has been renamed the Jan Reed Livestock Arena
Entries for the Freeborn County Fair for 2016 Open Class
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Fair Board - Front Row left to right: Paul Hansen, Mike Woitas, Norman Fredin, Gordon Toenges, Troy Thompson. Back Row left to right: Larry Irvine, Karnella Schwierjohann (office manager) & Don Nolander.
Freeborn County Commissioners
Glenn Mathiason Dist. 1
Dan Belshan Dist. 2
Jim Nelson Dist. 3
Christopher Shoff Dist. 4
Mike Lee Dist. 5
According to the laws of the State of Minnesota all County Fairs must be operated by the County Agricultural Societies. The County of Freeborn owns the land on which the Freeborn County Fair operates. They have leased the land to the Freeborn County Agricultural Society. It is the responsibility of the board of Directors of the Society to correlate any and all activities that take place on the fairgrounds. The board of Directors is composed of seven members who server for terms of three years. Directors are elected at the annual Meeting of the Society which is held in November. Any resident of Freeborn County may be a member of the society for the sum of $1.00 per year membership. Following the annual meeting elected directors meet and hold election of officers. Elected are: President, Vice President, secretary and Treasurer. These elected officers, abiding by the constitution and By-Laws of the Organization, carry out the policies and wishes of the board and coordinate the activities taking place during fair week as well as the balance of the year. The fairgrounds is being used for many different kinds of activities during the year in addition to the fair, such as: Auctions, Vehicle Storage, Dog Shows, Horse Shows, Camping, Family Reunions, Weddings, Relay for Life and various other community events. ANYONE, ANY AGE CAN EXHIBIT AT THE FREEBORN COUNTY FAIR
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Season Tickets Available at all Freeborn Co. Financial Institutions, Hy-Vee, Market Place Foods or Fair Office. Season Tickets can be purchased anytime during office hours or you can send a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope and Check to Freeborn County Fair, Box 128, Albert Lea, MN 56007 3
OFFICERS
Officers - Directors of the 133rd Annual Freeborn County Fair
IT IS THE AIM OF THE MANAGEMENT TO HAVE A MORAL, CLEAN FAIR WHICH WILL COMMAND THE SUPPORT OF THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
OFFICERS Gordon Toenges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President Mike Woitas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Larry Irvine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer Norm Fredin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Troy Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director Paul Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director Don Nolander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director
GENERAL EXHIBITS
1. The Fair Board has the right to refuse any or all exhibits and entries. 2. The Board of Directors reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto or otherwise arising out of or incident to the fair. 3. The society will take every precaution in its power for the preservation of articles and stock on exhibition, but cannot be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur in the delivery, exhibition or removal of the exhibits. 4. All concessionaires must be in place by 2:00 P.M Tuesday, August 2. Space assigned and not occupied by Wednesday noon will be considered forfeited. Applications must be made at the Secretary’s office. 5. Release of all animals after 4:00 pm, Sunday, August 7 and all other exhibits 5:00 P.M., Sunday, August 7 under penalty of forfeiture of premium. 6. When there is but one exhibitor per lot and the article or animal is not worthy, no premium will be awarded and in no instance will a premium be awarded to an inferior article or animal. 7. ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS MUST BUY AN APPROPRIATE LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR TICKET. 8. No article will be allowed to compete for a premium unless on the grounds the first day of the fair. 9. All Livestock Exhibitors at the Freeborn County Fair must abide by the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics. 10. 4-H & FFA Livestock exhibits may show in Open Class. 11. Parties will be allowed to place articles on exhibition without competing for premiums. 12. All parties entering animals must be sure that their stock is entered in the proper class, as it will be the duty of the judges to rule out any animals not answering to the entry and change or alteration will be permitted after the books are placed in the hands of committees. 13. No persons will be permitted to distribute advertising matter on the grounds except from their place of business or exhibit. The tacking or posting of any advertisement, bills, cards, etc., other than within the place occupied by exhibitors, is strictly prohibited. The distributions of hand bills, flyers, herald, etc., will not, under any circumstances, be permitted. Anyone violating this rule will be liable to a fine or expulsion from the grounds as the board may elect. 14. No exhibitor can act as one of the judges of any class in which he is a competitor or in which he is in any way interested. 15. Exhibitors must be answerable for the care of their animals as the society will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur in any case by reason of unruliness or other cause. No horse or pony riding on the fair grounds except for judging and crowd control.
SUPERINTENDENTS AND SUPERVISORS Fair Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norm Fredin, Albert Lea Horses, Ponies . . . . . . . Gary & Stephanie Richter, Glenville Steer & Heifer Show . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Tomschin, Alden Swine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daryl Mattson, Albert Lea FFA Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Koenen, Alden Sheep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Todd and Robin Schmidt, Albert Lea Dairy, Dairy Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Skaar, Hayward Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norman Bangert, Albert Lea Creative Arts & Foods . . . . . . . . . . Joey Honsey, Emmons & Mary Ann Allison, Albert Lea Floral Hall & Horticulture . . . . . . . Dan & Sue Steele, Alden Conservation Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al Batt, Hartland Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karnella Schwierjohann Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristine Christensen, Alden Promotion & Publicity . . . . . . . . Michael Woitas, Albert Lea Treasurers Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Hopkey, Albert Lea Gates & Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Zimmerman, Albert Lea Regional Extension Educator . . . . . Sharon Davis, Glenville 4-H Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Weiss, Albert Lea 4-H Program Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan Thorson 4-H Program Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Wadding Security and Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt Freitag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Freeborn County Sheriff’s Dept. Grounds Caretaker . . . . . . . .Tracey & John Ball, Albert Lea Veterinarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Veterinary Clinic Entertainment Square. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merle Krause Kiddie Farmyard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Haukoos, Alden
TOWNSHIP MAP - FAIR DISTRICTS - REGIONS 1-5
FREEBORN
HARTLAND
BATH
GENEVA
NEWRY
CARLSTON
MANCHESTER
BANCROFT
RICELAND
MOSCOW
ALDEN
PICKEREL LAKE
ALBERT LEA
HAYWARD
OAKLAND
MANSFIELD
NUNDA
FREEMAN
SHELLROCK
LONDON
PARKING & BUSIN G Availab Hammer le at Field Aft er 5:00 PM
MEMBERS AT LARGE - NORMAN FREDIN - DON NOLANDER NE DISTRICT REGION 1 TROY THOMPSON
SE DISTRICT REGION 2 PAUL HANSEN
CITY OF ALBERT LEA REGION 5 LARRY IRVINE
SW DISTRICT REGION 3 GORDY TOENGES
Al Batt Conservation Building
NW DISTRICT REGION 4 MIKE WOITAS
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Larry Hopkey Treasurers Office
Sue Zimmerman Gates & Tickets
31. Firms and co-partnerships entering animals for competition must be in existence sixty days prior to the date of closing of entries and in all cases must be bona fide and affidavits of the age of the firms may be required by the management. Firms or co-partnerships entered into for show purposes will not be recognized by the association but cattle bred by a member of the firm or company shall be considered as bred by the company. Should a temporary sale or transfer of a show ever be discovered, the exhibitor and proper owner may be barred from any or all future shows. SOLICITING SUBSCRIPTION 32. ANY PERSON STAYING OVER NIGHT ON THE FAIR GROUNDS, DURING THE FAIR, MUST HAVE A PERMIT FROM THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE. FAST DRIVING 33. Fast driving or riding within the fair grounds is strictly prohibited. The Sheriff’s Department is instructed to deal severely with any person or persons violating this rule. OBSTRUCTING ROADWAYS, PASSAGES, ETC. 34. Any person or persons obstructing any passage or roadway on the fair grounds with automobile or other vehicle, shall upon request of any officer of the Freeborn County Fair, forthwith remove same or be subject to the penalty of a misdemeanor and expulsion from the grounds. The Freeborn County Fair has a prescribed area for demonstrations. SALE OF CORPORATION OR OTHER STOCKS 35. No person, persons, firm or corporation shall sell, solicit sales of offer or otherwise dispose of stock in any concern corporation or organization of any name or character upon the fair grounds.
16. No more than two cash prizes in an individual lot or more than one cash prize in a group lot will be awarded to any one exhibitor; however, an exhibitor may enter any number of animals in each lot and ribbons will be awarded in accordance with the placings of the judge; cash prizes will be moved up in cases where an exhibitor is awarded more than two placings in an individual lot or more than one placing in a group lot. 17. Livestock must be owned by and registered in the exhibitors name from the time of making entries except senior and junior get of sire in cattle division. 18. NO FANS ALLOWED THAT ARE NOT OSHA APPROVED. 19. MISTING FANS CANNOT BE USED IN THE FAIRGROUND BUILDINGS. 20. Fans in livestock building must blow towards the west. 16 amps or less on each breaker. 1 fan per animal. Extension cords: no less than 12 gauge, maximum length of 50 feet, no multiple ends. 21. Stalls, pens and coops will be furnished free to Freeborn County 4-H Clubs & FFA Exhibitors. 22. CHUTES ALLOWED IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY: North lean to 4-H sheep barn, north side cattle barn, open class sheep barn. NO GROOMING IN PICNIC AREA 23. The dates for computing the ages of animals entered; Horses shall be January 1; Beef cattle, September 1 and January 1; Dairy cattle September and March 1; Swine, September 1 and March 1. ELIGIBILITY 25. Exhibitors must be prepared to show registration papers of purebred animals entered for exhibition. 26. If from stormy weather or other causes, the receipts will not pay the premium awarded, the premiums will be paid by an equal division of the receipts to exhibitors who have been awarded premiums after the general expenses of the fair have been paid. 27. All exhibitors will be under the control and direction of the Superintendent, but the fair will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Every exhibitor will be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage done to property or occasioned by or arising from any animal or article exhibited by him and or its description given in the catalogue and shall indemnify the fair against legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. 28. Persons having claims against the society must present them to the Secretary within fifteen days after the last day of the fair. 29. No article will be allowed to compete for cash premiums that is not named and numbered in the premium list. Articles not listed may be displaced upon approval of the division superintendent. 30. Livestock trailers must enter the fairgrounds through the NORTHEAST entrance on Richway Drive. Trailers must exit through the NORTHWEST gate back onto Richway Drive. If you need to park your trailer, you must re-enter through the NORTHEAST gate and park by the outdoor horse arena. No livestock trailers are allowed to park in the NORTHWEST parking lot. Tractor Release Time: Loading tractors only permitted before 4:00 p.m. by the Historical Society or by the Caretakers house. No trailers permitted near show site before 4:00 p.m. Sunday.
PROTEST 36. Any person or group that conducts a protest action must limit its activity to the location designated by the Fair Board. The designated location is the farthest SW corner of the fairgrounds West of the Valley Gate. No entrances or exits can be obstructed or limited in any way.
PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED 1. While the greatest possible care will be executed by the management to protect patrons of the Freeborn County Fair, each individual will be held personally responsible for his or her actions and the management will not be accountable or responsible for any injury. 2. The Freeborn County Agricultural Society management assumes no liability for loss or damage to any property to the concessionaire, exhibitor or patron, due to theft, fire, tornado, weather conditions or other causes. Minnesota State Livestock Sanitary Requirements Exhibitors must obey Rules and Regulations Governing Public Exhibition of Livestock and Poultry in Minnesota as adopted and approved by the Attorney General. For more info see your local veterinarian or superintendent.
WE ACCEPT
Agriculture Hall of Fame Winners
Sunday CHURCH SERVICE
2014
Al Carstens, Glenn Ruble Family, Eldon Senske, Minnesota State Spring Barrow Show 2015
August 7th 10:00 am
Lester Perschbacher, Olson Mfg., Camp Courage
Free Admission Until 10:00 am 5
RULES
37. No Campaigning outside of your booth. 38. NO DOGS, PETS or SKATEBOARDS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS. 39. No alcohol on grounds outside of beer gardens. 40. No obscene apparel allowed.
Entertainment at the Grandstand August 2-7, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Chris Janson
LOCASH
Sponsored By
8:30 PM
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Senior Citizen Day
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Thursday, August 4, 2016
Friday, August 5, 2016
Sponsored By Godfathers
Jerrod Niemann
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8:30 PM
Reserved Tickets $32.00
Ted Nugent 8:30 PM
Tickets On Sale At midwestix.com
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Charlie Daniels
8:30 PM
ed By Sponsor ITC
Sunday, August 7, 2016 - Freeborn County Fair
Demolition Derby - 4:00 pm 6
ENTERTAINMENT SQUARE Sponsored by Bayview Funeral Home
Tuesday, August 2
Friday, August 5
Holly Rykes
Sandra Lee & The Velvets
4:15-5:00 pm
50's & 60's
6:00-8:30 pm
Tuesday, August 2
Saturday, August 6
Wicked Renegades
The Everett Smithson Band
Rock & Roll 7:15-8:30 pm
Blues 2:45-3:30 & 4:00-5:00 pm
Tuesday 6:00-7:00 pm Saturday 3:30-4:00 pm
Saturday, August 6
Dunnell Lenort
Billy McLaughlin
Classic Country 6:15-7:15 7:30-8:30
TUESDAY 3:00-4:00 Opening Ceremonies Alley Katz Polka Band 4:15-5:00 Holly Rykes 5:15-6:00 John Caucutt Solo Acoustic 6:00-7:00 Dunnell Lenort Classic Country 7:15-8:30 The Wicked Renegades Rock & Roll
Just Friends Offcenter Rock and Roll
THURSDAY 3:00-4:00 Hoboken Squatt Cobblers Rock & Roll 4:00-4:55 Diamond Ridge Blue Grass 5:00-5:50 Grape Vine Twist Square Dance Club 6:00-6:50 Tim Stoneking Solo Artist 7:00-8:30 The B. Side Classic Rock
WEDNESDAY 12:00-1:00 Czech Area Concertina Old Time 1:00-2:00 Century Farm, Outstanding 2:00-3:00 Czech Area Concertina Old Time 3:00-3:55 Kenny MIller Country Tribute Soloist 4:00-4:55 Czech Area Concertina Old Time 5:00-5:55 Kenny Miller Country Tribute Soloist
FRIDAY 3:00-4:15 4:30-5:30
6:00-8:00
Jared Schmidt Solo Artist John Goodsall Solo Guitar formerly with Phil Collins, Brand X & Billy Idol] Sandra Lee & The Velvets 50's & 60's
SATURDAY 2:00-2:30 Free Harmonica Clinic (Free Harmonic) Sponsored by MN Blues Society Everett Smithson Band Blues 2:45-3:30 3:30-4:00 Dunnell Lenort Classic Country 4:00-5:00 Everett Smithson Band Music of the Mississippi 5:30-6:30 Billy McLaughlin Emmy Winning Solo Guitarist 6:45-8:30 Jeff Arandal & The Hammsmen Americana SUNDAY 12:00-1:00
1:30-?
Timm Oshields & The Spirit Express Just Friends Mens gospel choir 1st Lutheran Church Praise Group Freeborn County Fair Talent Contest
Local Entertainment Will Be Featured Daily Notes Performers are Members of the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame
Merle Krause Entertainment Square Superintendent 507-373-3144 • Cell 279-1108
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Activities are funded in part by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Legacy fund
ENTERTAINMENT SQUARE
Emmy Award Winning Solo Guitarist 5:30-6:30 pm
Special Events Tuesday, August 2 12:00 noon Swifty Racing Pigs 2:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 2:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing 3:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review 3:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies Albert Lea Community Band 4:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 4:15 p.m. Holly Rykes - Americana 5:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review 5:15 p.m. John Caucutt soloist acoustic 6:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 6:00 p.m. Dunnell Lenort - Country/Gospel 6:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing 7:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review 7:15 p.m. The Wicked Renegades (Rock & Roll) 8:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 8:30 p.m. LOCASH - In the Grandstand Wednesday, August 3 11:00 a.m. KOREAN WAR VETERANS 12:00 p.m. Czech Concertina Band 12:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 1:00 p.m. Outstanding Sr. Citizen 1:00 p.m. Agriculture Hall of Fame Awards, Century Farm awards 2:00 p.m. Czech Concertina Band 2:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 2:30 p.m. Kids prize Drawing 3:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review 3:00 p.m. Kenny Miller -Country Tribute Soloist 4:00 p.m. Hypnotist Terry DaVolt 4:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 4:00 p.m. Czech Concertina Band 5:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review 5:00 p.m. Kenny Miller - Country Tribute Soloist 6:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 6:00 p.m. Hypnotist Terry DaVolt 6:15 p.m. Just Friends 6:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing 7:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review 7:30 p.m. Offcenter (Rock and Roll) 8:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs 8:30 p.m. CHRIS JANSON - At the Grandstand
Kid's Zone Kid's Zone Kid's Zone Kid's Zone
Friday, August 5 12:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:30 p.m. Magic by Chaz Strolling 3:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 3:00 p.m. Jared Schmidt - Acoustic Entertainment Square 4:00 p.m. Hypnotist Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 4:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 4:30 p.m. John Goodsall - Solo Guitar Entertainment Square 4:30 p.m. Magic by Chaz Strolling 5:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Hypnotist Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 6:00 p.m. Sandra Lee and the Velvets (50's and 60's) Entertainment Square 6:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:30 p.m. Magic by Chaz Strolling 7:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 8:00 p.m. Hypnotist Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 8:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 8:30 p.m. TED NUGENT At the Grandstand Grandstand
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Fair Lane Building Entertainment Square Kid's Zone North Pavilion Entertainment Square
Saturday, August 6 12:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 1:00 p.m. Dachshund Dog Dash Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:00 p.m.. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:00 p.m.. Free Harmonica Workshop Entertainment Square 2:00 p.m.. Magic by Chaz Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kid's Zone north Pavilion 2:45 p.m. Everett Smithson Band Entertainment Square 3:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 3:00 p.m. Balloon Artist Kid's Zone North Pavilion 3:30 p.m. Dunnell Lenort (Classic Country) Entertainment Square 4:00 p.m. Magic by Chaz Kids Zone North Pavilion 4:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 4:00 p.m. Hypnotist, Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 4:00 p.m. Everett Smithson Band Entertainment Square 4:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kids Zone North Pavilion 5:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 5:00 p.m. Silent Auction -Chain Saw Carvings End Fair Lane Building 5:30 p.m. Billy McLaughlin Solo Guitarist Entertainment Square 6:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Magic by Chaz Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Hypnotist, Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 6:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:45 p.m. Jeff Arandal & The Hammsmen (Americana) Entertainment Square 7:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 8:00 p.m. Silent Auction - Bucket of Junk Ends Commercial Bldg. 8:00 p.m. Hypnotist, Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 8:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 8:30 p.m. CHARLIE DANIELS - At the Grandstand Grandstand
Entertainment Square Entertainment Square Kid's Zone North Pavilion Kid's Zone North Pavilion Kid's Zone North Pavilion Entertainment Square Fair Lane Building Kid's Zone North Pavilion Entertainment Square Kid's Zone North Pavilion Entertainment Square Kid's Zone North Pavilion Fair Lane Building Entertainment Square Kid's Zone North Pavilion Kid's Zone North Pavilion Entertainment Square Kid's Zone North Pavilion Grandstand
Thursday, August 4 12:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kid's Zone North Pavilion 2:30 p.m. Magic by Chaz Portable Stage 3:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 3:00 p.m. Hoboken Squat Cobblers (rock & Roll) Entertainment Square 4:00 p.m. Swifty Racing pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 4:00 p.m. Hypnotist, Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 4:00 p.m. Diamond Ridge (Bluegrass) Entertainment Square 4:30 p.m. Magic by Chaz Portable Stage 5:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 5:00 p.m. Grape Vine Twist - Square Dance Club Entertainment Square 6:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Hypnotist, Terry DaVolt Fair Lane Building 6:00 p.m. Tim Stoneking Entertainment Square 6:30 p.m. Kids Prize Drawing Kids Zone - North Pavilion 6:30 p.m. Magic by Chaz Portable stage 7:00 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 7:00 p.m. The B. Side (Classic Rock) Entertainment Square 8:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 8:30 p.m. JERROD NIEMANN - At the Grandstand Grandstand
Sunday, August 7 10:00 a.m. Church Service Grandstand 11:30 a.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 12:00 p.m. Timm Oshields & The Spirit Express Entertainment Square 12:00 Noon Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 1:00 p.m. Pedal Pull Kid's Zone North Pavilion 1:30 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 1:30 p.m. Talent Show Entertainment Square 2:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 3:30 p.m. Barn Yard Review Kid's Zone North Pavilion 4:00 p.m. Demolition Derby Grandstand 4:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Swifty Racing Pigs Kid's Zone North Pavilion PARKING & BUSIN G Availab Hammer le at Field Aft er 5:00 PM
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1979 Death Riders Margo Smith Mickey Gilley Tommy Jennings 1980 La Garde Twins Freddy Fender New Christy Minstrels Janie Fricke 1981 Marty Robbins Alabama World Series of Thrill Helen Cornelius 1982 The Johnson’s, Sylvia Louise Mandrell and R.C., Bannon Box Car Willie 1983 Tom T. Hall, Sylvia, Clay & Sally Hart, The Lettermen 1984 Jerry Reed, Lee Greenwood, The Johnson’s, David Frizzell & Shelly West 1985 Tammy Wynette, Atlanta, Reba McEntire, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 1986 The Lettermen, Donny & Marie Osmond, Exile, Sawyer Brown 1987 Mel McDaniel, Golden Boys of the Band, Chubby Checker Bobby Rydell Fabian, Bellamy Brothers 1988 Helen Cornelius and Jim Brown Ricky Van Shelton Mickey Gilley, Restless Heart 1989 Highway 101 Mel Tillis Tanya Tucker Dessert Rose Band 1990 Charley McClain & Wayne Massey Shenandoah Garth Brooks & Lorrie Morgan Ricky Skaggs 1991 Joe Diffie, Shenandoah, Charlies Daniels Band, Travis Tritt 1992 Trisha Yearwood Waylon Jennings
Marty Stuart Tracy Lawrence 1993 Michelle Wright, McBride and The Ride, Chris Le Deaux, Don Williams 1994 Billy Dean, Faith Hill, Brother Phelps, Aaron Tippin 1995 Archer/Park & Lisa Brokop, Ken Mellons, John Berry, Neal McCoy 1996 David Lee Murphy America Roy Clark Lee Roy Parnell 1997 Coasters - Platters - Drifters, David Kersh, Oak Ridge Boys, 38 Special 1998 Chubby Checker, The Kinley’s, Oak Ridge Boys Three Dog Night 1999 Don Williams Ricky Van Shelton Little River Band BTO 2000 Joe Diffie Oak Ridge Boys The Lettermen 2001 Confederate Railroad Chad Brock Billy Ray Cyrus Fog Hat 2002 Phil Vassar Trick Pony Herman’s Hermits John Anderson 2003 Emerson Drive Tammy Cochran The Oakridge Boys Neal McCoy 2004 Trace Adkins Paul Revere & the Raiders Lee Greenwood, Survivor Trick Pony 2005 Darryl Worley Sara Evans Aaron Tippin Dierks Bentley Sawyer Brown
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2006 Josh Gracin Miranda Lambert The Oak Ridge Boys Joe Nichols Blake Shelton 2007 Heartland Little Anthony & The Imperials Jake Owen Josh Turner SHeDAISY 2008 Oak Ridge Boys Craig Morgan The Guess Who Emmerson Drive & Ashton Shepherd Jason Aldean 2009 Keith Anderson Luke Bryan Kellie Pickler Little Big Town Travis Tritt 2010 Justin Moore Love & Theft JoDee Messina George Jones Hinder 2011 Jerrod Niemann The Beach Boys Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Bros Joe Nichols Finger Eleven 2012 Colt Ford Kip Moore Thompson Square Charley Pride Lonestar 2013 Kellie Pickler Sawyer Brown Dustin Lynch Kenny Rogers Chris Cagle 2014 Eric Paslay Craig Campbell Thomas Rhett Montgomery Gentry Terri Clark 2015 Josh Turner Frankie Ballard Tyler Farr John Michael Montgomery Joe Nichols
ENTERTAINMENT
Fair Entertainment History
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Freeborn County Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Nomination. Nominate an individual, family, business or organization that has contributed to the promotion and/or growth of agriculture in Freeborn County. Submit a short story of 250 words or less why the deserve to be inducted in the Freeborn County Hall of Fame. Nominations should be VXEPLWWHG WR WKH IDLU RFH E\ -XQH
Presentation Ceremony will be Wednesday at 1:00 pm at Entertainment Square
Freeborn County Dairy Industry Don't Miss the Display Honoring Our Dairy Industry. Freeborn County organized the First Cow Testing Program (DHIA) in Minnesota in 1910. Freeborn County organized the First cooperative creamery association in the United States. Come and reminisce with pioneer dairy families and DHIA Supervisor. Pictured at right - Lester Perschbacher testing at the Skaar Farm
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Passports - Good Every Day Arm Bands - Good for One Arm Band Session ARMBAND SESSIONS Tuesday - All Rides $2.00 Wednesday - Armband Session Thursday - Armband Session Friday - Armband Session Saturday - Armband Session Sunday - Armband Session
$50.00 $22.00 Open at 5:00 5:00 pm-10:00 pm 5:00 pm-10:00 pm 12:00 pm-5:00 pm 12:00 pm-5:00 pm 12:00 pm-5:00 pm
Pre-Fair Sale
Passports $45 Includes Admisson Armbands $18 One Session Pre-Fair Prices of Passports & Armbands Good till August 2nd 10
Albert Lea FFA - Sweet Corn, Sandwiches Albert Lea Y's Men - Hot Dogs, Pop, DQ Treats American Dairy - Malts Andy's Tasty Meats - Ribs & Steak Sandwich Anties Egg Rolls - Chinese Auntie L's - Deep Fried Oreos B&D - Greek Beyond the Yellow Ribbon - Chili Dogs, Hot Dogs BMJ Dilites - Soft Serve Treats Blair Nelson - Lemonade Blondies Baskets - Sandwiches, Fries, Drinks Brunos - Corn Dogs, Hot Dogs Casa Zamora - Tacos, Burritos Don's Crumble Burgers - Crumble Burgers Freeborn Co. Dairymen - Milk, Ice Cream Freeborn Co. 4-H - Sandwiches Freeborn Co. Livestock - Sandwiches, Breakfast Godfathers - Pizza Good Face Indian Fry - Indian Fry Bread Hog Johns - Pork Chop, BBQ Rib Sandwich Knights Of Columbus - Brats, Buffalo Wings Knights Of Columbus - Kettle Korn Ludwigs - Sno Cones, Cotton Candy
Child Care Day Friday, August 5 9:00 to 11:00 am Sponsored by Kwik Trip
Merrills Popcorn - Popcorn, Pop MN Wing King - Chicken Wings, Fries Moegeos - Hot Wings, Shish Kabobs Nick Semple - Hot Dogs Ole And Lena's - Cheese Curds, Onion Rings Original Minnapple Pie - Apple & Pumpking PIes Queens Apples - Apple Desserts Piggy Blues - BBQ Sandwich, Stuffed Potatoes Pretzel Wiz - Pretzels Queens Apple - Apple Dessert Faye Pederson - Funnel Cakes, Chicken Strips Pretzel Wiz - Pretzels Road Runner - Steak Sandwich Shaved Ice - Shaved Ice, Ice Cream Signatures Supper - Hot Beef Sundae, Nachos Smokin' Bros - BBQ, Pulled Pork Taco King - Tacos, Nachos Temple Concessions - Corn Dogs, Cheese Curds Tom Thumb Donuts - Mini Donuts Tysk Concessions - Cotton Candy, Sno Cones Westrums - Corn Dogs, Footlongs, Smoothies Wild West Soda - Old Fashion Soda Drinks
PARKING & BU Available SING at Hammer Field Aft er 5:00 PM
KIDS Day Saturday, August 6 All Day - Programs - Prizes Sponsored by CFS
The Freeborn County Fair would like to Thank the following Sponsors for their Interest and Support of the 2016 Fair American Dairy Ag Star Ag Power Albert Lea Seed House Bayview Funeral Home Bomgaars Central Valley Coop CFS Edward Jones Rep Andrew Irvine
Godfathers Pizza Greg Jensen Hi-Yield ITC Invenergy Kris & Eric Neel Kwik Trip Luke Nielsen Mayo Medical Center McDonalds
Alex Johnston David Kramer Ellingson Drainage Farm Bureau Fleet Farm Freeborn Co. Corn & Soybeans Growers Freeborn Mower Cooperative Services Freeborn Pride Builders
Morris Furniture Nicks Meat Pride Builders Security Bank Sudae Vet Ventura Foods Wal-Mart Wells Federal Wells Insurance
One Quilt will be Displayed and Sold on a Silent Auction in the Creative Arts Building Bids taken all week - the sale will be announced Saturday, August 6th at Noon Buyer can pick up quilt after 2:00 on Sunday - Proceeds will go to Youth for Christ 11
CONCESSIONS
2016 Fair Food Concessions
Attractions at the 2016 Fair Sponsors Ag Power Central Valley Coop Ellingson Company Freeborn Pride Builders Hog John's - Luke Nielsen Sundae Vet
Swifty Swine Swimming & Racing Pig Show "Now, before we get goin', racin' these power packed porkers around the track, I wanna know, how many of you all out here right now have never been to a pig race before? I'm gonna start off by tellin' you rookies a little bit about pig racing!" If you've never been to a pig race, you're in for a real treat! Swifty and his friends don't do it for the money, what they really want is that Oreo cookie, waiting on a silver platter at the finish line! They run as fast as their little legs can take 'em, and then it's back to nap time to be ready for the next race! Swifty Swine travels all over the United States, bringing this unique form of family entertainment to their fans.
Barnyard Review Appearing on the Fairgrounds Tuesday thru Saturday Shows Sunday
3:00, 5:00 & 7:00 Shows 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30
Thanks To Our Sponsors... Freeborn Co. Corn & Soybean Growers
Renewable Energy GroupÂŽ, Inc
Come Watch the Amazing
Magic by Chaz
Budabi Brothers
Strolling Magician and Stage Thurs. & Fri. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30 Sat. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00
With Their Juggling Acts on the Fairgrounds!
Balloon Artist
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Saturday 3:00-7:00 in the Kids Zone 12
Terry DaVolt
Hypnotist
"Quality Entertainment That You Can Trust!"
Wed. & Thurs. 4:00 & 6:00, Fri. & Sat. 4:00, 6:00 & 8:00 In the Fairlane Building Sponsored by Wells Federal Savings, Wells Insurance Terry DaVolt’s “High Voltage” Comedy Hypnosis Show will generate loads of laughter, as the audience members become the stars of the show! Terry’s family-appropriate show will energize and hypnotize his volunteers to create hilarious skits and demonstrations using the power of our mind and imagination that will keep you laughing, amazed and cheering for more! Terry DaVolt has entertained audiences across the USA and around the world since 1983. He has won awards like Harrah’s “Entertainer of the Year”, toured with country music duo, Brooks and Dunn, and has also performed as far away as England, Japan, Canada and Singapore. Because Terry is a certified member of the National Guild of Hypnotists, you can be confident that Terry’s show is tastefully done and very professional, so get ready to laugh and be amazed as you or your friends become the “Stars of the Show!”
Freeborn Co. Fair
Kid's Zone in the North Pavilion
Swifty Racing Pigs
Magic by Chaz
All Week 12:00 • 2:00 • 4:00 • 6:00 • 8:00
Strolling Performer & Stage Show Thursday & Friday 2:30 • 4:30 • 6:30 Saturday 2:00 • 4:00 • 6:00
Barn Yard Review Tuesday-Saturday 3:00 • 5:00 • 7:00 Sunday 11:30 • 1:30 • 3:30
Kids Daily Prize Drawings
Face Painting
Tuesday-Friday 2:30 • 6:30 Saturday 2:30 • 4:30 • 6:30
Saturday 3:00 • Sunday 1:00
Join in the Fun With
Color Your Picture - Turn in at The Kids Zone for a Prize by 3:00 pm on Saturday
Balloon Artist Saturday 3:00 to 7:00
Pedal Pull Sunday 1:00
Try Your Luck in the Ag Cab Everyday Sponsored By: Freeborn County Corn Growers - Ag Cab
Enter to Win!
Dachshund/Weiner Dog Dash Races Enter Your Dachshund or Weiner Dog in the 1st Annual Race
Saturday at 1:00 pm $5.00 entry fee will be donated to the Freeborn Co. Humane Society. Rules based on National Dachshund Racing Circuit. Contact Laurie Magnus 507-272-2033 or email lauriemagnus@outlook.com or call the fair office for details. All participants will receive a t-shirt or tote bag. Winner receives an Award from sponsor.
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DEPARTMENT A - AA - B Gary & Steph Richter, Superintendents 12033 840th Ave., Glenville, MN 507-391-2251 or 507-391-2252 ALL DEPARTMENT A & AA ENTRIES AND ENTRY FEES MUST BE ENTERED BY JULY 23, 2016 Draft Horse & Hitch Pony Judge: Steve Wesley, Waterville, MN Judging Halter Classes – Saturday, August 6 at 10 am Draft & Pony Driving Classes – Saturday, August 6 at 1 pm General Information – Draft Horse & Pony Departments All Entries and Entry Fees must be entered and paid for by 7/23 using the Livestock entry form in the back of this Fair book. An entry fee of $5.00 per Draft Horse and Driving Pony will be charged all exhibitors. All exhibitors must be pre-entered to compete in horse show. No Exceptions! Exhibitors shall procure their Back Numbers at the Announcer/Entry Stand on Saturday morning prior to the beginning of the horse show. The date for computing ages of exhibitors shall be January 1st of the current year. Youth Drivers will refer to youth who are ages 8-17 years of age. Certificate of registry of purebreds is to be furnished to the superintendents upon request. If registry is not provided, horses will be deemed “grade” horses. A current negative Coggin’s test is required for each animal shown and the number to be provided on the entry form. Each exhibitor shall provide their own feed and bedding. Shavings are available on site for sale. Stalls will be allocated on a space available basis. No fans allowed in barns that are not OSHA approved. All stalled Draft horses and Ponies should be on the fairgrounds from Friday evening or Saturday morning to the conclusion of the Open Show on Saturday evening. All stallions must be tied with a halter and neck rope and exhibited by an adult 18 years and over. Stock must be in the show ring promptly after being called. Any person failing to enter the ring after being called three times will be disqualified from the class. If a Rain Delay is necessary, the show will be delayed until the indoor arena becomes available. All exhibitors will have their Premium checks mailed to them at the conclusion of the fair.
Class 1 – Belgians, Registered Class 2 – Clydesdales and Shires, Registered Class 3 – Percherons, Registered
Lot Number 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1. Stallion, 4 yr or older 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 2. Stallion, 3 year old 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 3. Stallion, 2 year old 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 4. Stallion, yearling 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 5. Stallion foal 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 Ribbons presented for: Jr. Champion Stallion-3 & under, Sr. Champion Stallion-4 & older, Grand Champion Stallion-all ages competing 6. Mare, 4 years or older 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 7. Filly, 3 year old 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 8. Filly, 2 year old 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 9. Filly, yearling 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 10. Filly, Foal 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 Ribbons presented for: Jr. Champion Mare-3 & under, Sr. Champion Mare-4 & older, Grand Champion Mare-all ages competing 11. Geldings, 4 yrs & older 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 12. Geldings, 3 & under 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 13. Get of Sire-Consisting of 3 animals, either sex, the get of same Stallion. 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 14. Produce of Dam–Consisting of 2 animals, either sex, produce of same Mare 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00
Class 4 – Grade Draft Horses (All Breeds competing) Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 15. Mare or Gelding 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 4 years old or older 16. Mare or Gelding 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 7.00 3 year old or under Ribbons presented for Grand and Reserve Champion for above lots.
Class No. 5 - Hitch Classes Lots 17-19 hitched to carts, balance hitched to wagons Lot No. 1st 17. Men's Cart Class 60.00 18. Ladies Cart Class 60.00 19. Jr. Youth Cart Class, 13 & under 55.00 55.00 20. Sr. Youth Cart Class, 14-17 21. Team of Mares 65.00 22. Team of Geldings 65.00 23. Team Jr. Youth Driver, 13 & under 60.00 60.00 24. Team Sr. Youth Driver, 14-17 25. Mare Unicorn hitch 70.00 26. Gelding Unicorn hitch 70.00 27. Mare 4-horse hitch 90.00 28. Glelding, 4-horse hitch 90.00 29. Open 6-horse hitch 300.00
2nd 55.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 55.00 55.00 65.00 65.00 80.00 80.00 275.00
3rd 4th 5th 50.00 45.00 40.00 50.00 45.00 40.00 45.00 40.00 35.00 45.00 40.00 35.00 55.00 50.00 45.00 55.00 50.00 45.00 50.00 45.00 40.00 50.00 45.00 40.00 60.00 55.00 50.00 60.00 55.00 50.00 75.00 70.00 65.00 75.00 70.00 65.00 265.00 255.00 245.00
Note: Any Draft Horse exhibitor placing below 5th place will receive the following pay: Team hitch - $35, 4-horse hitches -$45, 6-horse hitches - $150.
NEW! Longevity Award presented by Mary Callahan. We will go back for 10 years and present awards to the top two exhibitors who have consistently shown at the Freeborn County Fair over the past 10 years.
DEPARTMENT AA DRIVING PONIES Halter Class
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Class 6
– Ponies 50” and under
Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 30. Stallions, 4 yr & older 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 31. Stallions, 3 yr & under 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 Ribbons presented for Jr. Champion Stallion, 3 & under, Sr. Champion Stallion 4 & over, Grand Champion Stallion, all ages 32. Mare, 4 yr & older 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 33. Filly, 3 yr old & under 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 Ribbons presented for Jr. Champion Mare, 3 & under, Sr. Champion Mare 4 & over, Grand Champion Mare, all ages 34. Gelding, 4 yr & older 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 35. Gelding, 3 yr & under 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 Ribbons presented for Grand Champion Gelding and Reserve Champion Gelding
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Draft – Ponies – Light
DEPARTMENT A – DRAFT HORSES
Class 7– Pony Driving Classes Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 36. Pony Cart, under 50'' 45.00 42.50 40.00 37. Jr. Youth Pony Cart Dr. 13 & Under 40.00 37.50 35.00 38. Sr. Youth Pony Cart Dr. 14-17 40.00 37.50 35.00 39. Pony Team, under 50'' 45.00 42.50 40.00 37.50 35.00 40. Pony Team Jr. Youth 13 & Under 40.00 41. Pony Team Sr. Youth 14-17 40.00 37.50 35.00 42. Pony Unicorn, under 50'' 45.00 42.50 40.00 43. 4-Pony Hitch, under 50'' 60.00 55.00 50.00 44. 6 Pony Hitch, under 50'' 150.00 100.00 75.00
4th 37.50 32.50 32.50 37.50 32.50 32.50 37.50 45.00 60.00
Light Horse Halter Classes Class 8 – All Registered Halter Breeds
5th 35.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00
Lot No. 41. Weanlings 42. Yearlings 43. Two Year olds 44. Three Year olds 45. Four Yrs & older
1st 2nd 15.00 12.00 15.00 12.00 15.00 12.00 15.00 12.00 15.00 12.00
3rd 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
4th 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
5th 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00
All genders will show together in each lot.
Note: Any driving pony placing below 5th will receive the following pay: Team - $25, 4-Hitch - $35, 6-Hitch- $45
Lot No. 46. 3 yrs & Under 47. 4 yrs & Older
DEPARTMENT B LIGHT HORSES Light Horse & Riding Pony Judge: Linda Hagen-Kvanbeck Judging begins with Halter – Friday, August 5 at 9 am Order of show: Halter – Showmanship – Riding - Games General Information – Light Horse & Riding Pony Depts. All Entries and Entry Fees must be paid on or before the show day by sending payment to Freeborn Co. Fair or using the secure website www.freeborncountyfair.com or paying the day of the show. PRE-ENTRY IS HIGHLY SUGGESTED! You will need to fill in an entry form for each horse/pony that will be shown. Pre-registration is highly recommended! You may enter the day of the show.
Class 9 – Grade Halter 1st 2nd 3rd 10.00 8.00 6.00 10.00 8.00 6.00
4th 4.00 4.00
5th 2.00 2.00
Class 10 - Riding Pony Halter Class – 46” to 56” Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 48. 3 yrs & Under 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 49. 4 yrs & Older 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00
5th 2.00 2.00
Class 11 – Showmanship at Halter Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 50. 35 Yr & Older 10.00 8.00 6.00 51. 18-34 Yrs 10.00 8.00 6.00 52. 14-17 Yrs 10.00 8.00 6.00 53. 13 Yrs & Under 10.00 8.00 6.00
4th 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
5th 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
4th 4.00 4.00 400
5th 2.00 2.00 2.00
4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
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4th 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
5th 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
Class 12 – Light Horse Riding Classes Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 54. English Pleas.-All ages 10.00 8.00 6.00 55. English Equit.-All Ages 10.00 8.00 6.00 56. Lead Line Eq or 10.00 8.00 6.00 Horsemanship-6 yrs & under 57. West. Pleas. 35 & over 10.00 8.00 6.00 58. West. Pleas. 18-34yrs 10.00 8.00 6.00 59. West. Pleas. 14-17 yrs 10.00 8.00 6.00 60. West. Pleas. 13&Under 10.00 8.00 6.00 61. Pony West. Pleasure56” & Under-13 & Under 10.00 8.00 6.00 62. Horsemanship 35 & over 10.00 8.00 6.00 63. Horsemanship 18-34yrs 10.00 8.00 6.00 64. Horsemanship 14-17 yrs 10.00 8.00 6.00 65. Horsemanship-13 & Under 10.00 8.00 6.00 66. Pony Horsemanship – 56” & under-13 yrs & under 10.00 8.00 6.00
An entry fee of $5.00 per horse will be charged all exhibitors. All exhibitors must be entered to compete in horse show. No Exceptions! When arriving at the fair, gate admission is charged for everyone in vehicle. Exhibitors shall procure their Back Numbers at the Entry Stand on Friday morning prior to the beginning of the horse show. Entries for classes will close 30 minutes prior to Halter classes beginning as well as, 30 minutes prior to Class 12-Riding classes & 30 minutes prior to Class 13-Game classes starting. The date for computing ages of exhibitors shall be January 1st of the current year. Certificate of registry of purebreds is to be furnished to the Superintendents upon request. If registry is not provided, horses will be deemed “grade” horses. A current negative Coggin’s test is required for each animal shown and the number to be provided on the entry form. STALLS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE DAY OF SHOW. Everyone will show from their trailers. All Light horse and Riding Pony classes will run under WSCA rules. All stallions must be tied with a halter and neck rope and exhibited by an adult 18 years and over.
Class 13 – Game Classes Lot No. 1st 2nd 67. Pole Weaving, 35 & over 10.00 8.00 68. Pole Weaving, 18-34 yrs 10.00 8.00 69. Pole Weaving, 14-17 yrs 10.00 8.00 70. Pole Weaving, 13 & under 10.00 8.00 71. Keyrace, 35 & over 10.00 8.00 72. Keyrace, 18-34 yrs 10.00 8.00 73. Keyrace, 14-17 yrs 10.00 8.00 74. Keyrace ,13 & under 10.00 8.00 75. Jump Figure 8, 35 & over 10.00 8.00 76. Jump Figure 8, 18-34 yrs 10.00 8.00 77. Jump Figure 8, 14-17 yrs 10.00 8.00 78. Jump Figure 8, 13 & under 10.00 8.00 79. Barrels, 35 & over 10.00 8.00 80. Barrels, 18-34 yrs 10.00 8.00 81. Barrels, 14-17 yrs 10.00 8.00 82. Barrels, 13 & under 10.00 8.00
Stock must be in the show ring promptly after being called. Any person failing to enter the ring after being called three times will be disqualified from the class. All exhibitors will have their Premium checks mailed to them at the conclusion of the fair.
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Judge: Chad Kieffer Entries Close July 25, 2016 or When Barns Are Filled Every exhibit must be pre-registered with entry fee enclosed. FFA and 4H showing in open class must be pre-registered. Livestock Exhibitor ticket $32.00 Entry Fee: $3.00 per head Entry Time: Tuesday, August 2 until 12:00 Noon Judging: Dairy, Friday, August 5 at 9:00 AM Beef, Thursday, August 4 at 3:00 PM All animals must meet the requirements of the Minnesota Livestock Sanitary Board. No health papers for Minnesota cattle are required. NO FANS ALLOWED THAT ARE NOT OSHA APPROVED. ELIGIBILITY Open to registered and grades. Grades must resemble their respective breed (no cross breeds) and sired by a registered sire. An animal owned in partnership may be entered in one partner’s name in all classes to which it is eligible, but must be shown under but one ownership throughout the classifications of the fair and the entry must barry a footnote showing the actual ownership as it appears on the herd book record. The fair will not be responsible for disease contracted during the exhibition. The dates for computing ages of dairy cattle shall be September 1 and March 1. Beef cattle, September 1 and March 1. Bulls over one year old must be secured with ring in nose.
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Class No. 1 - Mixed Dairy Breeds Class No. 2 - Holsteins Class No. 3 - Guernseys Class No. 4 - Jerseys Class No. 5 - Ayrshires Class No. 6 - Brown Swiss Lot No. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1. Jr. heifer calf born 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 3/1/16 or after and over 3 mos. 2. Winter heifer calf, 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 12/1/15 3. Fall heifer calf, 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 9/1/15 4. Summer yearling 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 6/1/15 5. Junior yearling heifer 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 3/1/15 6. Winter yearling heifer 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 12/1/14 7. Senior yearling heifer 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 9/1/14 8. Junior Champion & Reserve Ribbon Female under 2 years 9. Junior Dairy Herd 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 3 animals under 2 years of age all owned by the same exhibitor or family. 10. Junior 2 year old, 25.00 22.00 18.00 16.00 13.00 11.00 born 3/1/12-8/31/14 11. Senior 2 year old 25.00 22.00 18.00 16.00 13.00 11.00 born 9/1/13-2/28/14 12. Cow 3 years 25.00 22.00 18.00 16.00 13.00 11.00 born 9/1/12-8/31/14 13. Cow 4 years 25.00 22.00 18.00 16.00 13.00 11.00 born 9/1/11-8/31/12 14. Cow 5 years and 29.00 26.00 22.00 20.00 17.00 15.00 over, born before 9/1/12 15. 3 & 4 years dry 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 cow, born after 9/1/12 16. 5 years and over dry 15.00 12.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 cow, born before 9/1/10 17. Senior & Reserve Champion Ribbon Female 18. Grand & Reserve Champion Trophy - Champion Ribbon - Reserve Female 19. Best 3 females 12.00 9.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 all bred & owned by exhibitor/farm 20. Dairy Herd - 3 females, 12.00 9.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 2 years and older, all owned by same exhibitor or farm 21. Get of Sire 3 From Same Sire 12.00 9.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 23. Produce of dam 12.00 9.00 7.00 5.00 4.00
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$10 $8 $6 AGE LIMIT - BIRTH After Jan. 1, 2015 Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014 Sept. 1 - Oct. 31, 2014
July 1 - Aug. 31, 2015 May 1 - June 30, 2015 April 1 - April 30, 2015 March 1 - March 31, 2015 Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015 Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2015 Sept. 1 - Oct. 31, 2014 (Lots 1, 2 & 3) (Lots 4 & 5) (Lots 6, 7 & 8) (Lots 9 & 10)
BULLS 16. Junior bull calves 17. Summer bull calf 18. Late senior calves 19. Early senior calves 20. Late summer yearlings 21. Early summer yearlings 22. April junior yearlings 23. March junior yearlings 24. Early junior yearlings 25. Senior yearling 26. Summer Senior Yearling 27. Two year old 28. Bull calf champion & reserve 29. Summer bull, champion & reserve 30. Junior champion & reserve 31. Senior champion & reserve 32. Grand champion & reserve
AGE LIMIT - BIRTH After Jan. 1, 2016 After March 1, 2016 Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2015 Sept. 1 - Oct. 31, 2015 July 1 - Aug. 31, 2015 May 1 - June 30, 2015 April 1 - April 30, 2015 March 1 - March 31, 2015 Jan.1 - Feb. 28, 2015 Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014 May 1 - Aug. 31, 2014 Jan.1 - April 30, 2014 (Lots 16, 17 & 18) (Lots 19 & 20) (Lots 21, 22 & 23) (Lots 24, 25 & 26)
GROUPS 33. Get of sire, 4 animals by one sire shown in above lots, both sexes represented. 34. Three animals by one sire, both sexes represented, shown in lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20. LOTS 35. Best 6 head, bred and owned or co-owned by exhibitor, exhibited in individual 36. Premier breeder 37. Premier exhibitor Prize money in each class:
$17
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$10
CHAMPION CLASSES 38. Junior year, summer year, senior and junior 39. Two year old and senior year 40. Grand champion bull 41. Junior year, summer year, senior and junior calves 42. Two year old and senior year 43. Grand champion females
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DEPARTMENT D SWINE
Class No. 7 - Hereford Beef Class No. 8 - Shorthorn Beef Class No. 9 - Aberdeen Angus Beef Class No. 10 - Charolais Class No. 11 - Limousine Class No. 12 - Simmental Class No. 13 - Chianina Class No. 14 - Galloway Class No. 15 - Other Breeds Prize money in each class: FEMALES 1. Junior heifer calves 2. Late senior calves Early senior heifer calves
4. Late summer yearlings 5. Early summer yearlings 6. April junior yearling 7. March junior yearling 8. Early junior yearling 9. Late junior yearling 10. Early senior yearling 11. Heifer calf, champion & reserve 12. Summer yearling champion & reserve 13. Junior champion & reserve 14. Senior champion & reserve 15. Grand champion & reserve
DARYL MATTSON Superintendent - Swine 15182 660th Ave., Alden, MN 507-265-3482 www.darsharmat@wctatelnet Judge: Matt Wolfe
GATEWAY MARKET HOG SHOW Entry Fee: $10.00 per head Entry Time: Friday, August 5, 2016 10:30 to 1:30 pm Judging: Friday, August 5, 2015 at 4:00 PM Take home all pigs. GENERAL RULES 1 The adult Market Hog Show is open to all swine producers. 2. Competition is open to all purebred or crossbred market barrows. 3. Special Class Purebreds 4. Each exhibitor may show one or two head, 4-H barrows are eligible to show.
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5. All hogs must weigh between, 230 and 290 lbs. when weighed into the show. This weight will determine eligibility. Each entry may make only one trip to the scale. 6. All hogs will be identified at entry time. 7. All hogs will be divided into workable weight classes for the live show. 8. All market barrows must be owned at least 60 days prior to the show. 9. Each exhibitor will be responsible for driving his own entry in the ring. 10. All hogs must be taken home right after show as no market. 11. A kids class will show at 5:00 for 8 years old and younger. 12. All animals must meet the Minnesota Livestock Sanitary Board requirements. 13. The following premiums will be offered. Champion Live $200; Reserved Champion Live $100
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In each live class wt. class $75.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 12.00 8.00
Open Class Market Lamb Show 2016 Champion - $100.00 Reserve Champion - $75.00 Third Place - $50.00 Fourth Place - $25.00 Classes will be paid back the same as the breed classes. Entry time: Monday, Aug. 1 after 5:00 pm-Noon Tues., Aug. 2 Weight in time: Tuesday, Aug. 2 or 4-Her's can weigh in at 4-H weigh time. Must fill out open class weight sheet and pay entry fee. Judging: Wednesday, August 3, 2016, 2:00 PM Entry fee: $5.00 per head $1.00 per head for Freeborn County 4-H or FFA Members Limit 2 lambs per exhibitor Release time: After the open show Aug. 3. Must be out immediately following 4-H Show Wed., Aug. 3, 2016. GENERAL RULES 1. All entries from outside Minnesota must provide a valid health certificate from a accredited veterinarian. Minnesota entries must meet the requirements of the Minnesota Livestock Sanitary Board. Breeding Ewes and Rams must have Official Scrapie Identification Tags. (This includes market ewes) and wethers. 2. Age Requirements For All Breeds: Yearling Ram: Sept. 1, 2015-Aug. 31, 2015; Fall Ram Lamb: Sept. 1, 2015-Dec. 31, 2015; Jan. Ram Lamb: Jan. 2016; Feb. Ram Lamb: Feb. 2016; March Ram 2016; Yearling Ewe: Sept. 1, 2015Aug. 31, 2016; Fall Ewe Lamb: Sept. 1, 2015-Dec. 31, 2015; Jan. Ewe Lamb: Jan. 2016; Feb. Ewe Lamb: Feb. 2016; March Ewe 2016 3. Sheep entered in Purebred Classes may not be entered in Commercial Class. Commercial ewe classes are considered "wether dams" and should be shown slick sheared.
NO FANS ALLOWED THAT ARE NOT OSHA APPROVED Breeds Open For Competition
NO FANS ALLOWED THAT ARE NOT OSHA APPROVED There will be no charge for parking if you enter by the northwest gate.
DEPARTMENT E SHEEP Todd and Robin Schmidt Superintendents - Sheep 21407 775th Ave., Albert Lea, MN 56007 507-377-1045 Judge: Eric Kinsley
OPEN CLASS SHEEP Please send entries to Superintendent: Address above ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, JULY 25, 2016 OR WHEN BARNS ARE FILLED. NEW! Open Class Sheep Entries must reach Supt. along with Entry Fee by Mon., July 25, 2016 or you will not be guaranteed pen space. LIMITED TO 200 SHEEP. Each exhibitor will be limited to (premium payment on) a maximum exhibition of 24 head of sheep. MUST BE OWNED BY EXHIBITOR.
Livestock Tickets: $32.00 Entry fee: $1.00 per head Entry time: Mon., Aug. 1-Tues., Aug. 2, 2016 until 12:00 Noon Judging of OPEN CLASS SHEEP Wednesday, Aug. 3 following FFA Market Lamb Show 8:00 am Release Time: All open class sheep can be removed after the show. But must be removed immediately after the 4-H Sheep Show Wed., Aug. 3, 2016. 2016 Freeborn County Fair Open Class Sheep Show is open to the following counties only: MINNESOTA: Freeborn, Mower, Dodge, Steele, Faribault, Waseca, Rice, LeSueur and Blue Earth, Olmsted IOWA: Winnebago, Worth and Mitchell
Class 1 - Southdown Class 2 - Hampshire Class 3 - Suffolk Class 4 - Dorset
Class 5 - Columbia Class 6 - Cheviot Class 7 - Polypay Class 8 - Corriedales Class 9 -Commercial Entry Lots:
Lot 1 - Yearling Ram Lot 2 - Pair of Yearling Rams Lot 3 - Fall Ram Lamb Lot 4 - January Ram Lamb Lot 5 - February Ram Lamb Lot 6 - March Ram Lamb Lot 7 - Pair Ram Lambs Lot 8 - Grand Champion Ram Lot 9 - Yearling Ewe Lot 10 - Pair Yearling Ewes Lot 11 - Fall Ewe Lamb Lot 12 - January Ewe Lamb Lot 13 - February Ewe Lamb Lot 14 - March Ewe Lamb Lot 15 - Pair Ewe Lambs Lot 16 - Grand Champion Ewe Lot 17 - Flock-Ram and 3 Ewes, 1 ewe must be a lamb and all bred and owned by exhibitor Lot 18 - Get of Sire 4 animals, either sex sired by one ram, bred and owned by exhibitor Lot 19 - LaVerne (Marty) Martin Memorial Award. Best Breed Character judged on each individual breeds standards PRIZE MONEY Prize money in breeding classes will be awarded on the following scale: One exhibitor in lots - only 2nd place money will be paid 3 animals or less $7, 6, 5 4 - 6 animals $9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 7 - 9 animals $10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 10 animals or more $12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 Group Classes 1 to 3 groups showing: $5, 4, 3 4 or more $10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 Champion ribbon will be awarded in each class. Supreme Champion Ewe - Prize money donated by: Wayne Clark Livestock Trophy sponsored by: Davis Livestock Supreme Champion Ram - Prize money donated by: Wayne Clark Livestock Trophy sponsored by: Trebs Farms Supreme Champion Sheep- - Traveling Plaque in Memory of Rodger Wambeam by Wambean Family
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13. Youth market hog open to 8 years and younger. 14. Grand and Reserve champions will receive a trophy. Grand champion live will be donated by the Freeborn County Pork Producers Association. Reserve Champion award donated by Albert Lea Elevator.
DEPARTMENT F POULTRY
NORMAN BANGERT Superintendent 70678 154th St., Albert Lea, MN 507-852-3557 Judge: Richard Andree Judging: 1:00 PM Friday, August 5, 2016 Entry Fee: 50¢ per bird
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PRE-ENTERED BY JULY 25, 2016 GENERAL RULES 1. All chickens and turkeys over 5 months must be officially tested for typhoid and pullerum diseases and found negative within 90 days prior to the fair or originate from parent stock classified within 12 months of Fair as U.S. pullerum-typhoid clean. 2. A statement on official forms showing test results as conducted by approved testing agent or certification of origin, together identification of each bird by band number will be required. 3. The New American Standard of Perfection will Govern the judge in all varieties recognized therein. The Club standard will be used in judging breeds and varieties not recognized by the Standard, but such birds cannot complete for special prizes. 4. Entries in all poultry classes shall consist of a single specimen. 5. Birds entered in the 4-H Dept. cannot complete in Open Class Dept. 6. Prizes will be awarded and premiums paid on all standard breeds of chickens including hybrids ducks, geese, turkeys, and pigeons. 7. All expenses of transportation must be prepaid and all specimens entered at risk of owner. Fair will not be responsible for theft or vandalism. 8. All birds will be judged by comparison. 9. All eggs laid during the show will become property of the fair. 10. Exhibitors will not be allowed to place display cards on coop until the judging has been completed. 11. Exhibitor may exhibit any number of chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, or pigeons and no more than 2 birds per lot. 12. All entries should be in the Fair Office no later than July 25, 2016. 13. All entries to be in place by 10:00 AM on August 2, 2016. 14. All entries will be released on Sunday, August 7 at 4:00 PM 15. Standard handicap to govern where solid color varieties compete with parti-color. 16. The fair will care for feed and water the birds. 17. An entry fee of 50¢ per bird 18. The Fair Board or Superintendent has the right to refuse any exhibit. 19. Champion Classes are to comply with APA Standard. 20. All exhibitors are responsible for three hours of building security during the fair. The following premiums will be offered on each breed and variety as follows: Lot 1 - Cock $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 2 - Cockerel $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 3 - Hen $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Lot 4 - Pullet $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 CLASSES American Class - Large Birds Only Class 1 - Plymouth Rocks - All recognized breeds. Class 2 - Dominiques - Gersey Faints. Lemones. Class 3 - Wyandottes - All recognized breeds. Class 4 - Buckeyes Class 5 - Chanteolers Class 6 - Rhode Island Red Class 7 - New Hampshires Class 8 - Mottled Java
Asiatic Class 9 - Brahmas - all breeds Class 10 - Cochin - all breeds Class 11 - Langshans English All Recognized Breeds Class 12 - Dorkings Class 13 - Redcaps Class 14 - Cornish Class 15 - Orpingtons Class 16 - Sussex Class 17 - Australorps Mediterranean All Recognized Breeds Class 18 - Leghorns Class 19 - Spanish Class 20 - Andalusians Class 21 - Anconas Class 22 - Buttercups Continental All Recognized Breeds Class 23 - Hamburgs Class 24 - Lakenvelders Class 25 - Polish Class 26 - Houdans Class 27 - Welsammer Class 28 - LaFleche Class 29 - Faverolles All Other Standard Breed All Recognized Breeds Class 30 - Modern Games Class 31 - Old English Games Class 32 - Phoenix Class 33 - Yokohamas Class 34 - Naked Necks Class 35- Naked Necks Red Class 36 - Naked Neck White Class 37 - Araucanas Class 38 - Amerucanas Game Bantams All Recognized Breeds Class 39 - Modern Games Class 40 - Modern Games Red Brown Class 41 - Modern Games Birchen Class 42 - Old English Games Single Comb Clean Legged Bantams Class 43 - Anconas Class 44 - Andalusians Class 45 - Australorps Class 46 - Campines Class 47 - Catalanas Class 48 - Delawares Class 49 - Dorkings Class 50 - Frizzles Class 51 - Hollands Class 52 - Japanese Class 53 - Javas Class 54 - Lakenvelders Class 55 - Lamonas Class 56 - Leghorns Class 57 - Naked Necks Class 58 - Naked Necks White Class 58 - Naked Necks Red Class 60 - New Hampshires Class 61 - Orpingtons Class 62 - Phoenix Class 63 - Plymouth Rocks Class 64 - Single Comb Rhode Island Reds
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Class 65 - Silver Penciled Rock Class 66 - Sussex Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantams Class 67 - Anconas Class 68 - Quial Belgians Class 69 - Dominiques Class 70 - Dorkings Class 71 - Hamburgs Class 72 - Leghorns Class 73 - Minorcas Class 74 - Red Caps Class 75 - Rhode Island Reds Class 76 - Rhode Island Whites Class 77 - Rose Combs Class 78 - Sebrights Class 79 - Wyandottes Class 80 - Silver Laced Wyandottes Class 81 - Golden Laced Wyandottes All Other Clean Legs All Recognized Varieties Class 82 - Ameraucana Class 83 - Araucanas Class 84 - Buckeyes Class 85 - Chanteolers Class 86 - Cornish Class 87 - Houdans Class 88 - LaFleche Class 89 - Malays Class 90 - Polish Class 91 - Polish Black Class 92 - Polish Blue Class 93 - Shamos Class 94 - Sicilian Buttercups Class 95 - Sumatras Feather Legged Bantams All Recognized Breeds Class 96 - Mille Fleur Class 97 - Brahma Class 98 - Cochins Class 99 - Partridge Class 100 - Golden Laced Class 101 - Faverolles Class 102 - Frizzles Class 103 - Frizzles Black Class 104 - Frizzles White Class 105 - Langshans Class 106 - Silkies Class 107 - Sultans Class 108 - Giants Black Ducks - Heavy Weights Class 109 - Pekins Class 110 - Rouen Class 111 - Muscovy Ducks - Light Weights Class 112 - Runner Class 113 - Campbells Class 114 - Magpie Bantam Ducks Class 115 - Call Class 116 - East India Class 117 - Mallards Class 118 - Snowy Mallards Geese - All Recognized Breeds Heavy Class Class 119 - Toulouse Class 120 - Emdem Class 121 - African
Turkeys Class 128 - Turkeys All recognized breeds Class 129 - Miscellaneous Poultry Class 130 - Pigeons All recognized breeds Class 131 - Utility Breeds Class 132 - Fancy Breeds Class 133 - Flying Breeds
List the above recognized breeds on entry form. Champion - Cock Champion - Hen Champion - Pullet Champion - Cockerel Champion - Duck Champion - Goose Champion - Turkey Champion - Grand Champion (over all) Champion - Pigeon Class 137 - Blue Cochin Class 138 - White Cochin Class 139 - Bircher Cochin Class 140 Buff Cochin Class 141 - Light Brown Dutch Class 142 - Dark Brahma Class 143 - Buff Brahma Class 144 - Light Brahma Class 145 - Belgian Andver
DEPARTMENT G FFA PAM KOENEN Superintendent 62702 150th St., Alden, MN 56009 507-383-5344
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PRE-ENTERED Additional superintendents to include Vocational Agriculture Teachers from Albert Lea, Glenville-Emmons and Alden-Conger. Open to students in FFA in Minnesota and Iowa counties.
$4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $6.00 $4.00
1. All entries must be made upon regulation entry blanks, which may be obtained from vocational Agriculture Instructors. Separate entry blanks must be used for swine and sheep. 2. Entries close July 25 or when barns are filled. 3. Animals must be owned by and entered in the name of the feeder and exhibitor. Animals entered in the FFA purebred sheep classes must be recorded in the exhibitor’s name before the opening day of the fair. Pedigree or transfer certificate in the exhibitor’s name or in the name of a partnership, with the terms of the Partnership Agreement certified by the Vocational Agriculture Instructor, must be available on demand. 4. All health regulations governing the open class will be in effect. 5. Exhibitors will be awarded their premium awards from Agriculture instructors after the fair. 6. Animals shown in FFA may be shown in open class.
Class 146 - Indian Runners Class 147 - Silver Appleyard Class 148 - Cayuga Class 149 - S.C. Light Brown Leghorn Class 150 - Buff Catalona Class 151 - Bearded White Silkie Class 152 - Salmon Faverolle
CLASS 10 - MARKET HOGS 1. Entries open to purebred, crossbred or grade pigs, barrows & gilts that were farrowed on or after February 1, 2016 and weighing between 230 - 290 pounds. All market hogs will be weighed at time of entry and divided into a workable weight class. Pigs may be owned in a bona fide partnership with parent or guardian, such ownership to be certified by a Vocational Agriculture Instructor. 2. Exhibitors will be permitted to show three entries in the individual lot and one entry in the pen lot. 3. Pigs from pens may be exhibited in the individual lot.
Freeborn Co. Fair
Bucket of Junk Contest See what you can create with a bucket of junk and enter into this years County Fair.
GENERAL LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST Contest will be held on Friday – Jan Reed Livestock Arena– Fairgrounds Registration: 9:30 to 10:00 am All area county 4-H teams and FFA chapters may participate. There can be more than one team per county or chapter. Anyone that is an active 4-H or FFA member may be on a team. A team will consist of four members with the three top scores counting as the total team score. There will be no registration fee, but there is an admission charge at the gate. (If registered in advance, gate passes can be mailed out.) The livestock to be judged will be determined by the contest coordinator. The livestock used for the contest will be those of the 4-H exhibitors at the fair. Classes of livestock to be judged may include: Class 1 – Market Barrows Class 2 – Market Goats Class 3 – Breeding Heifers Class 4 – Market Steers Class 5 – Breeding Ewes Class 6 – Market Lambs Individual and team trophies and ribbons will be awarded at the completion of the contest.
Creations will be judged and Prizes will be given. Your creation must come from the contents of the bucket only. Buckets can be picked up after July 6th at Albert Lea Steel. Call the Fair Office for details 507-373-6965. 23
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Medium Class Class 122- Sebastopol Class 123 - Pilgrim Light Class Class 124 - Chinese (China) Class 125 - Tufted Roman Class 126 - Canada Class 127 - Egyptian
Lot 1 - Individual Lot 2 - Market pen of 3 (A-Heavy, B-Light, C-Middle)
Trio of fat lambs 1 - $8; 2 - $7; 3 - $6; 4 - $5; 5 - $4; 6 - $3 Seven or More 1 - $12; 2 - $11; 3 - $10; 4 - $9; 5 - $8; 6 - $7; 7 - $6; 8 - $5; 9 - $4; 10 - $3; 11 - $2; 12 - $2; 13 - $1; 14 - $1 Individual fat lambs 1 - $6; 2 - $5; 3 - $4; 4 - $3; 5 - $2; 6 - $1 Seven or More 1 - $8; 2 - $7; 3 - $6; 4 - $5; 5 - $4; 6 - $3; 7 - $3; 8 - $3; 9 - $2; 10 - $2; 11 - $2; 12 - $1; 13 - $1; 14 - $1 Lot 5 - Grand Champion Individual - ribbon Lot 6 - Reserve Champion Individual - ribbon Lot 7 - Grand Champion Market Pen - ribbon Lot 8 - Reserve Champion Market Pen - ribbon
Lightweight, Middleweight, Light Heavyweight or Heavyweight Pens, Units, Individuals. 1 - $8; 2 - $7; 3 - $6; 4 - $5; 5 - $3; 6 - $2 1 - $12; 2 - $11; 3 - $10; 4 - $9; 5 - $8; 6 - $7; 7 - $6; 8 - $5; 9 - $4; 10 - $3; 11 - $3; 12 - $2; 13 - $2; 14 - $1; 15 - $1 Lot 4 - Grand Champion pen - ribbon Lot 5 - Reserve Champion pen - ribbon Lot 6 - Grand Champion Individual - ribbon Lot 7 - Reserve Champion Individual - ribbon FFA SHEEP - SPECIAL RULES Entry Day Tuesday, August 2, 2016 1. An entry fee of $2.00 for each animal will be charged on all out of-county exhibitors. This fee must accompany entry. 2. Only registered animals may be shown in the purebred classes. Age of animals will be reckoned from September 1st. 3. Exhibitor will be permitted to show two entries in each individual lot. Prize money will be paid on the following sliding scale. Four or less 1 - $5; 2 - $4; 3 - $2; 4 - $2 Five or more 1 - $8; 2 - $7; 3 - $6; 4 - $5; 5 - $3; 6 - $3; 8 -$2; 9 - $2; 10 - $2 Class 12 - Southdown Class 13 - Hampshire Class 14 - Suffolk Class 15 - Dorset
FFA CROPS - SPECIAL RULES ELIGIBILITY Sample must have been grown on the farm of the exhibitor in the year 2013 or 2014. NUMBER OF ENTRIES - An exhibitor may enter only one sample in a given lot but may enter as many varieties in a class as he wishes. Entry: All samples must be in the hands of the Superintendent Monday, August 3, by noon. Size of Samples: Ear corn - 5 ears; Grains - 1 Quart; Hay - 8” bale slice or equivalent; Best and Longest Ear - one ear each. Undesirable samples: Any samples which are scoured, bleached, soiled, etc., as to be objectionable for seed purposes, will be disqualified at the discretion of the judges. Sample Names: Exhibitors are required to give the variety name for the guidance of the judges and the benefit of the visitors. Judging: Judging will be done Tuesday, August 2. Judging Basis: Grains 1. Freedom from mixture of other crops and varieties 2. Freedom from week contamination, mechanical injury and disease 3. Test weight and color
Class 16 - Columbia Class 17 - Cheviot Class 18 - Polypay Class 19 - Corriedales Class 43 - Commercial
Lot 1 - Yearling Ram Lot 2 - Pair Of Yearling Rams Lot 3 - Fall Ram Lamb Lot 4 - January Ram Lamb Lot 5 - February Ram Lamb Lot 6 - Pair Ram Lambs Lot 7 - Grand Champion Lamb Lot 8 - Yearling Ewe Lot 9 - Pair Yearling Ewes Lot 10 - Fall Ewe Lamb Lot 11 - January Ewe Lamb Lot 12 - February Ewe Lamb Lot 13 - Pair Ewe Lambs Lot 14 - Grand Champion Ewe Lot 15 - Flock Ram and 3 Ewes, 1 ewe must be a lamb and all bred and owned by exhibitor Lot 16 - Get of Sire 4 animals, either sex sired by one ram, bred and owned by exhibitor
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FFA CLASS 20- MARKET LAMBS 1. Entries open to purebred, crossbred or grade lambs, either wether or ewes. Lambs may be owned in a bona fide partnership with parent or guardian, such ownership to be certified by a Vocational Agriculture Instructor. 2. An entry fee of $5.00 per pen or $2.00 per animal with three animals constituting a pen will be charged all out-of-county exhibitors. This fee must accompany entry. 3. Exhibitors will be permitted to show two entries in the individual lot and one entry in the pen lot. Lambs from pens may be exhibited in he individual lot. Lot 1 - Individual 1. Light Weight 2. Middle Weight 3. Heavy Weight Lot 4 - Market pen of three
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CLASS 21 - CROPS - OATS Lot 1 - All Varieties CLASS 22 - CROPS - SOYBEANS Lot 1 - Public Variety Lot 2 - Private Variety CLASS 23 - CROPS - WHEAT (Hard Red Spring) Lot 1 - All Varieties CLASS 24 - CROPS - EAR CORN (5 EARS) Lot 1 - 90 to 99 day maturity Lot 2 - 100 to 104 day maturity Lot 3 - 105 to 109 day maturity Lot 4 - 110 day maturity or later CLASS 25 - CROPS - SHELLED CORN Lot 1 - 90 to 99 day maturity Lot 2 - 100 to 104 day maturity Lot 3 - 105 to 109 day maturity Lot 4 - 110 day maturity or later Lot 1 - Alfalfa
Lot 27
Bachelor Buttons, 5 stems Calendula, 5 stems Chrysanthemums, any variety, 1 spray Cosmos, any variety, 5 stems Dahlia, miniature, under 4” in diameter, 1 bloom Dahlia, medium, 4” - 8” in diameter, 1 bloom Dahlia, large, over 8” in diameter, 1 bloom Day Lily - 1 stem Hosta, Large leaf, Med. 2 leaves, Small 3 leaves Impatiens, 3 sprays Johnny-Jump-Ups, 5 stems Marigolds, small type, under 3” in diameter, 5 stems Marigold, medium type, 2”-3” in diameter, 3 stems Marigold, large type, over 3” in diameter, 3 stems Nasturtium, single or double, 5 stems Pansies, 5 stems Petunia, 1 variety, 3 sprays Pinks, 5 stems Rose, 1 bloom Snapdragons - 1 variety, 3 stems Sweet Peas, annual, 5 stems Zinnia, small, 1/2” - 2 1/2” in diameter, 3 stems Zinnia, medium, 2 1/2’ - 4 1/2” in diameter, 3 stems Zinnia, large, over 4 1/2” in diameter, 3 stems Any other small specimen, not listed above, please label, 5 stems Any other large specimen, not listed above, please label, 1 stem but not more than 3. Class No. 39 -Indoor Gardening
Lot No. 1. Container Grown - Flowering type 2. Container Grown - Foliage type 3. Cactus plant 4. Dish Garden (an artistic arrangement of cactus or foliage plants in a shallow container that creates a miniature landscape, or tells a story or creates a mood). 5. Planter (a single container with more than one plant, in artistic arrangement, annual/blooming plants all requiring the same culture, having been planted at least three months prior to the fair.) May also be displayed outdoors. 6. Terrariums & Bottle Garden (a miniature garden inside a covered container).
CLASS 26 - CROPS - HAY Lot 2 - Grass Lot 3 - Other Mixtures
CLASS 27 - CROPS - NOVELTY Lot 1 - Best ear of corn Lot 2 - Longest ear of corn Lot 3 - Tallest corn stalk FFA BEEF CLASSES All FFA Classes to follow Open Beef Show, Sun., August 3 NO FANS ALLOWED THAT ARE NOT OSHA APPROVED. Exhibitors must adhere to National FFA show ring ethics and code of conduct. 1 - $20; 2 - $15; 3 - $10; 4 - $7; 5 - $5; 6 - $3
HANGING CONTAINERS
CLASS 28 - BEEF HEIFER Class by Weight
Class No. 40 - Basket Container - Wall Pouches - Flowering -
STEER CLASSES Class 31 Colored Beef Steers by Weight Class 32 Dairy Beef Steers by Weight Class 33 Prospect Calf
Lot 1 Basket Container - Wall Pouches - Flowering type - Amateur Class No. 41 - Basket Container - Wall Pouches - Foliage Type Lot 1 Hanging Basket Container - Wall Pouches - Foliage Type - Amateur Class No. 42 - Vegetables Lot No. 1. Green Beans 2. Carrots 3. Cucumbers - Burpless 4. Onions 5. Peas 6. Pepper 7. Tomatoes
FFA DAIRY CLASSES Open to any FFA Member in designated chapters, Health and ownership regulations will follow FFA State Fair Rules. Purebred and grade to be shown in combined classes. Animals to be shown following open classes. CLASS 34 (1) HOLSTEIN CLASS 35 (2) GUERNSEY CLASS 36 (3) OTHER BREEDS Lot No. 1. Junior Heifer Calf - March 1, 2015 and May 31, 2015 2. Winter Heifer Calf - December 1, 2014 and Feb. 28, 2015 3. Fall Heifer Calf - Sept. 1, 2014 and Nov. 30, 2015 4. Junior Yearling - March 1, 2014 and Aug. 31, 2015 5. Senior Yearling* - Sept. 1, 2013 and Feb. 28, 2014 6. Two Year Old - Sept. 2010 and Aug. 31, 2013 7. Advanced - Born before Sept. 1, 2012 8. Cow over 2 years 9. Senior Champion female - ribbon 10. Reserve Champion female - ribbon 1 - $20; 2 - $15; 3 - $10; 4 - $7; 5 - $5; 6 - $3
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FFA HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT Must be grown by FFA member or in a school horticulture program. Premiums paid on lots in Horticulture Dept.: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Class No. 38 - Flower Specimens Lot 1 Aster, single or double, 1 variety, 5 stems
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Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 Lot 12 Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 15 Lot 16 Lot 17 Lot 18 Lot 19 Lot 20 Lot 21 Lot 22 Lot 23 Lot 24 Lot 25 Lot 26
Ear Corn 1. Uniform length and color 2. Ears with same number of straight rows 3. Shattered ends are discounted 4. Large or tapered ears will be discounted Hay 1. Leafiness 2. Appearance and odor 3. Estimated % protein and TDN Premium money in each lot will be: 1st - $3; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Freeborn County Open Beef Show Freeborn County Fairgrounds, Albert Lea, MN
Saturday, August 6, 2016 Weigh In Time 2:00-3:00 PM • 4:00 PM Start Note: For parking reasons we would request htat you not arrive prior to Noon on show day. THIS IS A NO FIT SHOW
Open Feeder Calf Show
Open Steer & Heifer Show Heifers Start at 4:00 PM Followed by Steers
Both Steer and Heifer Classes will be offered and shown by weight. All feeders must be born in 2015.
All steer and heifer classes will be determined by weight. Classes determined by numbers.
PRIZE LIST: OPEN FEEDER CALF SHOW CHAMPION FEEDER HEIFER . . . . . . . $100.00 CHAMPION FEEDER STEER . . . . . . . . $100.00
PRIZE LIST: OPEN HEIFER SHOW CHAMPION HEIFER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300.00 Freeborn County Champion Banner by Eric & Kris Neel
Cash awarded by Ag Star & March Madness Preview Show
RESERVE HEIFER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225.00
• Entry Fee $20.00 Per Heifer, Steer, Dairy Steer and Feeder Calf. • THIS IS A NO FIT SHOW. • Exhibitors must be 4-H or FFA members • FFA Show Animals from MN and IA Chapters are welcome • Health Papers Must Accompany Out of State Animals. • Free Parking for Exhibitors Entering Northwest Gate with paid admission.
PRIZE LIST: OPEN STEER SHOW CHAMPION STEER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $400.00 RESERVE STEER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250.00
Class Payment Schedule
Open Dairy Steer Show
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Presented by US Feeds Following Steer & Heifer Show All Dairy Steer classes will be determined by weight. Classes determined by numbers.
PRIZE LIST: OPEN DAIRY STEER SHOW CHAMPION STEER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250.00 RESERVE STEER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150.00
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In each live class wt. class $75.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 12.00 8.00
Bring Your Picture to the Kids Zone (North Pavilion) by Saturday at 3:00 - Prize Drawing During the Fair
Name _______________________________________________________________________ Age _______________________________________ Phone ___________________________
Free Rides!
EAT LUNCH AT THE FAIR Without Paying Admission Smart Transit & the Freeborn County Fair are Sponsoring a Bus on
Wednesday, Aug. 3, Thursday, Aug. 4 & Friday, Aug. 5 Pick Up Times 11:00 • 11:30 • 12:00 • 12:30 at the Parking Lot Across from Wells Fargo, St. Mary's St. by Clinic, Department of Human Services & Northbridge Mall Departure Times 11:45 • 12:15 • 12:45 • 1:15 in the Fairgrounds by the 4-H Building for a Return Ride You must sign in both ways - Have to leave on the bus - cannot stay at the Fair
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2. All articles must have been made or finished within the past 12 months and must be the work of the exhibitor or never exhibited at Freeborn County Fair before. 3. Articles which have won a prize at a previous Freeborn County Fair are not eligible for entry. 4. NO MORE THAN ONE ENTRY WILL BE PERMITTED
WELCOME TO THE CREATIVE ARTS & FOODS
IN ANY ONE LOT BY ONE EXHIBITOR.
JOEY HONSEY
5. Entries WILL NOT be accepted unless there is a specified class listed. 6. Similar articles cannot be entered in more than one class by one exhibitor. 7. Should any articles be entered in the wrong lot and the error discovered before the judging, the superintendent may make proper correction in the entry. Exhibitor should always check the entry to see that items are entered in the right class. Entry clerk will not be responsible. 8. Soiled articles will not be judged. 9. Competent judges will score each exhibit. Judges decisions are final. 10. Judges will not award ribbons on entries not worthy of placing. 11. All possible care will be taken to prevent damage or losses, but in no case will the Fair management be responsible for injury or loss. 12. Superintendent will decide division under which article is most eligible to enter.
MARY ANN ALLISON
Superintendent Superintendent 2612 Bayview South Knoll, 12804 660th Ave., Emmons MN Albert Lea 507-377-0366 507-297-5535 THEME FOR THE 2016 CREATIVE ARTS & FOOD BUILDING:
"Life Rhythm for the Past, Present and Future" Sunday, July 31 Enter Day - Monday, Aug. 1 Judging Day
ALL EXHIBITORS ARE ASKED TO PRE-REGISTER BY JULY 25, 2016
RETURN OF EXHIBITS 13. NO ARTICLES WILL BE RETURNED BEFORE 5:00 PM
Pre-Registration Saves Time As All of the Entry Tags will be ready when you arrive.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 2016. 14. You MUST have your entry tag stub to claim your articles. 15. All articles must be removed from the Creative Arts & Foods building before 7:00 pm. Baked goods not claimed by 7:00 pm will be destroyed and other articles will be taken to the Secretary’s office and can be called for the following week. 16. Premium money must be picked up by exhibitor at end of fair. No check will be mailed. SPECIAL PRIZES A Special Thank You from the Creative Arts & Foods Building. The following sponsors of Special Prizes are for the following classes:
NO STANDING IN LINES IF PRE-REGISTERED There will be assistants to provide help on the day of entry. Your exhibitor tag must be presented at release time in order for you to get your exhibit and premium check BUILDING HOURS ENTRY DAY - SUNDAY JULY 31, 2016 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (You may enter the entire time) JUDGING WILL BE MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 Tues., Aug. 2 10 am-10 pm Wed., Aug. 3 9 am to 10 pm Thurs., Aug. 4 10 am to 10 pm Fri., Aug. 5 10 am to 10 pm Sat., Aug. 6 10 am to 10 pm Sun., Aug. 7 Noon until release time RELEASE TIME 5:00 PM Ribbons may not be removed until Release Time SPECIAL RULES ELIGIBILITY 1. EXHIBITS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE CREATIVE
1. Hy-Vee, Albert Lea, MN 2. Calico Hutch, Hayward, MN 3. Albert Lea Seed House, Albert Lea, MN 4. Conger Meat Market, Albert Lea, MN 5. Addie's, Albert Lea, MN 6. Hardanger Supplies 7. A-Best Sew & Vac, Albert Lea, MN 8. Community Education Gift Certificate for Rock Climbing 9. Farmers Market 10. Frames R Us
ARTS AND FOODS BUILDING FROM 10 AM TO 5 PM, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2016
CHAMPION PICTURES Pictures of Champions ONLY
Delivering the Power of Human Connection
Date & Time of Pictures will be posted in Building on Entry Day
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ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PRE-ENTERED BY JULY 25, 2016 NO MORE THAN ONE ENTRY WILL BE PERMITTED IN ANY ONE LOT BY ONE EXHIBITOR Prize Money: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 (Unless otherwise specified) Purple ribbon awarded by judges discretion in each class. Class 1 Daycare/Preschool/ Kindergarten Arts Projects Class 2 Skilled Builders - Any Age
Class 13 - Runners Lot 1. Fabric 2. Crochet 3. Embroidered 4. Quilted 5. Machine Embroidery 6. Textile Painting 7. Tatting 8. Cross Stitch 9. Other
Class 7 - Needle Point Lot 1. Picture framed 2. Sampler, motto-bell pull 3. Pillow 4. Other
(Please bring already built for judging)
Please write age on a 4x6'' card with display Lot 1. Legos 2. Lincoln Logs 3. Tinker Toys 4. Blocks 5. Kinecs 6. Other Class 3 - Musical Items Lot 1. Knitting, Crocheting, Hardanger, Needlepoint, Crossstitch 2. Stamping, Jewelry, Scrapbooking 3. Quilting 4. Nursing Home/Senior Citizens 5. Boys/Girls under 12 6. Boys/Girls 12-16 Class 4 - Doilies Lot 1. Crochet 2. Embroidered 3. Tatting 4. Machine Embroidery 5. Other Class 5 - Table Linen, Lunch Cloth or Table Cloth (Place Mats, Four) Lot 1. Knit 2. Crochet 3. Embroidered 4. Machine Embroidery 5. Applique 6. Textile Painting 7. Hardanger 8. Red Work 9. Other Class 6 - Stamping Lot 1. Paper 2. Greeting Cards (3) 3. Stationery 4. Wood 5. Holidays 6. 3-D Cards (3) 7. Other
Class 8 - Hardanger Lot 1. Tablecloth 2. Centerpiece 3. Bookmark 4. Wall Hanging 5. Picture Framed 6. Pillows 7. Baptismal Dress 8. Doily 9. Bell Pull 10. Other
Class 14 - Towels (one) Lot 1. Embroidered 2. Textile Painted 3. Machine Embroidery 4. Other Class 15 - Pillows (Complete with filler) Lot 1. Embroidered 2. Crewel 3. Crochet 4. Knit 5. Patchwork 6. Machine Embroidery 7. Applique 8. Hooked 9. Cross-stitch 10. Other
Class 9 - Cross Stitch Lot 1. Tablecloth 2. Centerpiece 3. Placemats (four) 4. Wall Hangings 5. Picture Framed 6. Book Mark 7. Doily 8. Other Class 10 - Plastic Craft Lot 1. Christmas Decorations 2. Centerpieces 3. Novelties 4. Refrigerator Magnets 5. Wall Hangings 6. Plastic Canvas Article 7. Other
Class 16 - Afghans 1. Crochet 2. Knit 3. Woven 4. Other Class 17 - Quilts First Time Entered 1. Pieced 2. Applique 3. Embroidered 4. Photo 5. Machine Embroidery 6. Other
Class 11 - Household Accessories Lot 1. Potholders 2. Napkin Holders 3. Cover for small appliances (knit, crochet & other) 4. Miscellaneous Refrigerator Magnets 5. Miscellaneous Wall Hangings 6. Pin Cushion 7. Recipe Box 8. Other
Class 18 - Bedspread or Quilts Lot 1. Crochet 2. Knit 3. Embroidered 4. Machine embroidered 5. Applique 6. Pieced 7. Ensemble with pillow shams 8. Cross-stitch 9. Necktie 10. Other Class 19 - Quilts or Coverlets Amateur Lot 1. Appliqued Hand Quilted 2. Appliqued Machine Quilted 3. Appliqued - Quilted by someone else 4. Machine Appliqued Hand Quilted 5. Machine Appliqued by self 6. Machine Appliqued Quilted by someone else 7. Pieced - Hand Quilted 8. Pieced - Machine Quilted 9. Pieced - Quilted by someone else 10. Mixed Technique Hand Quilted 11. Mixed Technique Machine Quilted 12. Mixed Technique Quilted by someone else 13. Photo Quilt 14. Lap Quilt - 40"x69" Hand Quilted 15. Lap Quilt - 40"x60" Machine Quilted 16. Lap Quilt - 40"x60" Hand Tied 17. Lap Quilt - 40"x60" Quilted by someone else 18. Machine Embroidery Hand Quilted 19. Machine Embroidery Machine Quilted 20. Machine Embroidery Quilted by someone else 21. Unspeficied
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Class 12 - Pillow Cases (a pair) Lot 1. Embroidered 2. Lace Trim 3. Pillow Covers (shams) 4. Textile Painting 5. Crochet 6. Cross Stitch 7. Machine Embroidery 8. Pieced Sewn 10. Other
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Class 20 - Wool Lot. No. 1. Wall Hanging 2. Table Runner 3. Quilt 4. Other Class 21 - Quilts or Coverlets Professional Professional is defined as one who sells their product or regularly teaches in this field. Lot numbers and premiums same as class 19. Class 22 - Juvenile Quilts or Coverlets (Quilts made for a child) Size may measure less than 60"x80" Lot numbers and premiums same as class 19. Class 23 - Miniature Quilts Finished quilt size 20'' or less with small quilt blocks. LOTS 1-12 AND 19-21 FROM CLASS 19 ONLY Class 24 - Wall Hangs 21" and up. Must have pocket for hanging rod or explain method of hanging. Lot numbers same as Class 19 Class 25 - Wearable Quilts Lot. No. 1. Applique - Hand Quilted 2. Applique Machine Quilted 3. Pieced - Hand Quilted 4. Pieced - Machine Quilted 5. Mixed Technique Hand Quilted 6. Mixed Technique Hand Quilted 7. Machine Embroider 8. Other Class 26 - Fleece Articles Lot 1. Blankets - Throws 2. Hats 3. Scarves 4. Mittens 5. Other Class 27 - Rugs Lot 1. Braided 2. Knit (rags or yarn) 3. Crochet (rags or yarn) 4. Hooked 5. Loomed 6. Other Class 28 - Child or Adult Knits Lot 1. Sweater (child) 2. Sweater (adult) 3. Sweater other 4. Small wearables: slippers socks 5. Small wearables: mittens, gloves, cap, scarf 6. Matched set (3 pc.) 7. Vest, poncho, shawl 8. Machine Knit Sweater
5. Coat or ensemble 6. Nightwear 7. Slippers, headgear, mittens, etc. 8.Vest 9. Other Class 32 - Infant’s Garments (Sewn, Knit, Crochet) Lot 1. Bib 2. Knit - bonnet 3. Knit - booties & sweater 4. Crib ensemble (3 pc.) 5. Crochet bonnet 6. Crochet booties & sweaters 7. Ensemble 3 piece 8. Blanket shawl 9. Dress crochet or knit 10. Boy outfit 11. Girls outfit 12. Dress 13. Baptismal attire 14. Other infant wearables 15. Other
9. Machine Knit small wearable 10. Boys & Girls under 12 11. Boys & Girls 12-16 12. Machine Knit other 13. Other Class 29 - Crochet (For Adults/Children 3-Up) Lot 1. Sweater (light weight) 2. Sweater (bulky) 3. Vest, Poncho, Shawl 4. Small wearables: slippers, socks 5. Crochet mitten, gloves, cap, scarf 6. Crochet matched set (3 pc.) 7. Boys & Girls under 12 8. Boys & Girls 12-16 9. Other Class 30 - Adult Garments
38. Beadwork 39. Suncatchers 40. Plastic canvas articles 41. Wreaths 42. Quilted or pieced articles 43. Woodworking clocks 44. Woodworking bird houses 45. Woodworking toys & games 46. Woodworking Furniture 47. Woodworking other 48. Memory Books 49. Tatting 50. Decoupage Craft 51. Stamping 52. Paint by number 53. Seasonal novelties 54. Other Class 34 - Sweatshirts Lot 1. Crochet 2. Hand Embroidered 3. Sewing Machine 4. Stencil 5. Painted 6. Womens 7. Mens 8. Child 9. Decorated 10. Other
Class 33 - Nursing Homes or Care Center (must be a resident) Lot 1. Knit doll clothes (1 article) 2. Crochet doll clothes Class 35 - Senior Citizens 3. Other Doll Clothes (65 & Older) 4. Needlework Lot 5. Pillows embroidered 1. Knit or crochet doll clothes 6. Pillows crochet (1 article) 7. Pillows knit 2. Doll clothes other 8. Pillows patchwork 3. Ceramics 9. Dressed stuffed toys 4. Wood carving 10. Not dressed stuffed dolls 5. Wood turning (any article 11. Dressed stuffed dolls 12. Holiday Decorations which turning is a major 13. Other Decorations part) 14. Embroidered pillow 6. Wood articles - toys & cases games 15. Embroidered dresser 7. Wood article - bird feeder scarves 8. Wood article - furniture 16. Embroidered lunch cloth 9. Wood article - other 17. Embroidered other 10. Decorative pillows 18. Knit afghan 11. Stuffed dolls 19. Crochet afghan 12. Dressed stuffed doll 20. Knit sweater 13. Stuffed animals 21. Crochet sweater 14. Dressed stuffed animal 22. Other sweater 23. Other knit 24. Other crochet 25. Other articles DAY ENTRY ly 31 26. Rug braided J , y u 27. Rug hooked Sunda ing dg u J 28. Lap robe quilt .1 y, Aug 29. Baby quilt Monda 30. Full size quilt 31. Mittens, gloves, scarves, caps etc. 32. Corsages, boutonniere 33. Paper craft 34. Other centerpieces 35. Decorated sweatshirt 36. Jewelry 37. Baskets
Lot 1. Slacks 2. Shorts 3. Skirt 4. Goucho/pantskirt 5. Jumper 6. Nightgown or pajamas 7. Blouse or shirt without closure 8. Vest 9. Bonnet or Hat 10. Costume 11. One Piece Outfit (Jumpsuit, etc) 12. Lingerie 13. Sports/fitness garment (more than 1 pc.) 14. 2 pc. outfit (no suits) 15. Coat, unlined 16. Blazer/Jacket (unlined) 17. Sports/leisure/fitness garment (more than 1 pc.) 18. Dress 19. Coat, lined 20. Blazer, lined/Jacket, lined 21. Suits 22. Formal ensemble such as wedding & prom dress 23. Applique purchased garment 24. Boys & Girls under 12 25. Boys & Girls 12-16 26. Other Class 31 - Children’s Garments (Wearable 3-12 yrs.) Lot 1. Coordinated pant suit 2. Slacks 3. Skirt 4. Shirt
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15. Other stuffed toys 16. Painting - free hand watercolor 17. Painting - free hand acrylic 18. Painting - free hand oil 19. Pencil Drawing 20. Embroidered pillow case 21. Embroidered dresser scarves or lunch cloth 22. Embroidered other 23. Afghan - knit 24. Afghan - crochet 25. Knit sweater 26. Crochet sweater 27. Knit other 28. Crochet other 29. Kitchen household articles 30. Bathroom household articles 31. Crochet rug 32. Rug braided 33. Rug Hooked 34. Needlepoint 35. Lap robe quilt 36. Baby quilt 37. Full size quilt 38. Aprons 39. Slippers 40. Mittens, gloves, scarves, caps, etc. 41. Hoop crafts 42. Corsages, boutonniere 43. Paper craft 44. Centerpieces 45. Decorated Sweatshirt 46. Jewelry 47. Suncatchers 48. Plastic canvas article 49. Tablecloth 50. Doily 51. Holiday Decorations 52. Other Decorations 53. Baskets 54. Beadwork 55. Metal craft 56. Wreaths 57. Quilted or pieced articles 58. Machine knitted article 59. Wall Hanging 60. Other DAY ENTRY ly 31 J , y u Sunda ing Judg .1 y, Aug Monda
20. Needlepoint on fiber 21. Baskets 22. Suncatchers 23. Doll clothes - 1 article 24. Wreaths 25. Plaster craft not fired 26. Quilts 27. Wallhangings 28. Mobiles 29. Handmade Jewelry 30. Kits 31. Scrapbooking 32. Embroidery Towel/Bag 33. Other
Class 36 - Handwork Made by Boys and Girls under 12 Lot 1. Homemade toy 2. Woodwork (small articles under 12”) 3. Dressed stuffed dolls 4. Counted cross stitch 5. Counted cross stitch other 6. Wood stenciling 7. Fleece Articles 8. Pillows 9. Ornaments 10. Needlepoint on plastic 11. Needlepoint on fiber 12. Metal punch 13. Baskets 14. Suncatchers 15. Belts 16. Doll clothes (1 article) 17. Wreaths 18. Plaster craft (not fired) 19. Woodworking (Furniture, etc. over 12”) 20. Quilts 21. Mobiles 22. Kits 23. Scrap Booking 24. Handmade Jewelry 25. Cloth Stencling 26. Embroidery Towel/Bag 27. Other
Class 38 - Woodworking Lot 1. Refinished furniture 2. Refinished wooden articles 3. Furniture built from
scratch 4. Rebuilt furniture 5. Lathe turning 6. Wood inlay 7. Hand Carving 8. Bird feeders 9. Doll houses 10. Caning 11. Bird houses 12. Toys 13. Clocks 14. Shelves 15. Jewelry Box 16. Lamp 17. Power Carving 18. Scroll Saw 19. Intarsia 20. Other
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Class 37 - Handwork Boys & Girls (12-16 yrs.) Lot 1. Homemade toy 2. Embroider (pictures must be framed) 3. Patchwork 4. Beadwork 5. Latchhook - Needlepunch 6. Woodworking 7. Wood carving, small items, like ducks, animals, etc. 8. Coping or jigsaw work 9. Wood turning (where turning is a major part) 10. Decorative carving 11. Stuffed doll 12. Animal stuffed 13. Belts 14. Pillows 15. Ornaments 16. Counted cross stitch 17. Wood stenciling 18. Cloth stenciling 19. Needlepoint on plastic
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Class 39 - Handicraft Lot 1. Original toy 2. Yarn weaving 3. Tooled leather 4. Bell pull 5. Wheat Weaving 6. Seed or Beadwork 7. Ornaments 8. Tin Can Craft 9. Metal punch - copper 10. Metal punch - tin 11. Models & kits - car 12. Models & kits - airplane 13. Models & kits - boat 14. Models & kits - other 15. Models & kits - wall hanging 16. Models & kits - painting 17. Models & kits - pillows 18. Loom Weaving 19. Basket Weaving 20. Suncatchers 21. Wood Burning/Laser 22. Candlemaking 23. Other Class 40 - Artificial Flowers Lot 1. Centerpieces 2. Corsage 3. Flower arrangements 4. Decorated wreaths 5. Other Class 41 - Dried Plant Material Lot 1. Pictures 2. Arrangements 3. Wreaths 4. Swags 5. Other Class 42 - Scrapbooking Lot 1. Cookbook 2. Computerized 3. Vacations 4. Family Occasions 5. Other Class 43 - Decorative Painting Lot 1. Boxes (Wood) 2. Plates and plaques 3. Trays 4. Shelves 5. Metal and Tin Items 6. Seasonal items
7. Other wood items 8. Wearable Art (all fabric) 9. Bird houses 10. Clocks 11. Toys 12. Bird Feeders 13. Boxes (Paper maiche) 14. Other
Class 48 - Holiday Craft Lot 1. Trees skirt 2. Tablecloth 3. Bell pull 4. Stocking 5. Pillow 6. Stained Glass 7. Wall Decoration 8. Pine cone 9. Decorated styrofoam 10. Christmas misc. (gift wrapping, cards, card holders, etc.) 11. Corsage 12. Decorated ball or bell 13. Rosemaling 14. Miniature tree
Class 44 - Jewelry 18 & Older Lot 1. Earrings 2. Rings 3. Necklaces 4. Bracelet 5. Pin 6. Head Band 7. Other
15. Ornaments 16. Other Class 49 - Drawing Ages 12-18 Lot 1 - Ink Lot 2 - Pencil (Graphite-colored) Lot 3 - Charcoal Lot 4 - Other Class 50 - Sculptures Ages 12-18 Lot 1 - Ceramic Lot 2 - Metal Lot 3 - Found Objects Lot 4 - Other
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Class 46 - Accessories Lot 1. Purses 2. Belts 3. Tote Bags 4. Scarves 5. Other
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Class 47 - Dolls Doll Clothes, Animals
Celebrating Our Ag Community
Lot 1. Stuffed (all fabric) 2. Handkerchief doll 3. Pillow case doll 4. Mop doll 5. Yarn/other string type doll 6. Twisted paper rope doll 7. Miniature doll 8. Miniature doll in setting 9. Tomato cage 10. Corn husk doll 11. Crochet doll 12. Knit doll 13. Torn strip cloth doll 14. Dolls (fictional) 15. Ceramic Dolls 16. Porcelain Dolls
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Class 52 - Drawing Ages 6-11 Lot 1 - Ink Lot 2 - Pencil (Graphite-colored) Lot 3 - Charcoal Lot 4 - Other Class 53 - Sculptures Ages 6-11 Lot 1 - Ceramic Lot 2 - Metal Lot 3 - Found Objects Lot 4 - Other Class 54 - Painting Ages 6-11 Lot 1 - Water Color Lot 2 - Oil Lot 3 - Acrylic Lot 4 - Crayon/Chalk Lot 5 - Pastels Lot 6 - Other Class 55 - Drawing 19 and Above Lot 1 - Ink Lot 2 - Pencil (Graphite-colored) Lot 3 - Charcoal Lot 4 - Other Class 56 - Sculptures 19 and Above Lot 1 - Ceramic Lot 2 - Metal Lot 3 - Found Objects
Lot 4 - Crayon/Chalk Lot 5 - Other Class 57 - Painting 19 and Above Lot 1 - Water Color Lot 2 - Oil Lot 3 - Acrylic Lot 4 - Crayon/Chalk Lot 5 - Pastels Lot 6 - Other Class 58 - Ceramics (Open) Lot 1. Hand formed 2. Wheel thrown 3. Combination (wheel and hand) 4. Clay sculpture 5. Molds (fired) 6. Molds 7. Other Class 59 - Stained Glass Lot 1. Window 2. Lamp Shade 3. Wall Decoration 4. Etching 5. Suncatcher 6. Other
9. Ceramics 10. Christmas Ornament 11. Quilting 12. Latch Hook 13. Photography 14. Other Class 61 - Persons with Developmental Disabilities (Over age 21) Lot 1. Handicraft 2. Needlework 3. Woodworking 4. Quilting 5. Drawing 6. Painting 7. Stenciling 8. Art 9. Crafts 10. Ceramics 11. Christmas Ornament 12. Latch-hook article 13. Quilting 14. Photography 15. Other Class 62 - Stenciling Lot 1. On Wood 2. On Paper 3. On Cloth ( no sweatshirts) 4. Other
Class 60 - Person with Developmental Disabilities (through age 21) Lot 1. Handicraft 2. Needlework 3. Woodworking 4. Drawing 5. Painting 6. Stenciling 7. Art 8. Crafts
Class 63 - Your Own Writings 1. Writings must contain exhibitors name, address on Back. 2. The writings must be mounted on poster board no smaller that a 5x7, no larger than 16x20 or in a book form. Lot 1. Poems 2. Short Readings 3. Short Stories 4. Other Class 64 - Trash to Treasures/ Refurbished Entry must be made by person entering within the past year. Need to use items that would otherwise been discarded when creating your entry. May write short story not required. Lot 1. Boys and Girls under 12 2. Boys and Girls 12-16 3. Adults 4. Nursing Home/Sr. Citizen 5. Person w/Developmental Disabilities 6. Other
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Class 51 - Painting Ages 12-18 Lot 1 - Water Color Lot 2 - Oil Lot 3 - Acrylic Lot 4 - Crayon Lot 5 - Pastels Lot 6 - Other
Photography RULES 1. Prints must contain exhibitors name, address on back. 2. Print must be mounted on poster board no smaller than 5x7 and no larger than 16x20. Do not frame 3. Print not more than 3 years old 4. Computer manipulated images, please include an unaltered 4x6'' photo to the back of the exhibit Class 65 - Ages 11 and under Class 66 - Ages 12-18 Class 67 - Ages 19 and older Adults Class 68 - Advanced (earns money from photography) Photography Black & White Lot 1. Scenics 2. People 3. Nature 4. Animals 5. Buildings 6. Computer manipulated image 7. Cell phone pictures 8. Other Color Print Lot 9. Scenics 10. People 11. Nature 12. Animals 13. Buildings 14. Computer manipulated image 15. Cell phone pictures 16. Other Color Prints Snapshot Size Photos No larger than 4x6. Mounted on no larger that 16x20 poster board Four pictures each:
Lot 17. Spring 18. Summer 19. Fall 20. Winter
11. Any other ceramic, porcleain or china item
21. Buildings 22. Scenery 23. Person 24. Animals 25. Children 26. Family 27. Mom and Dad 28. People (other) 29. 5 Photos - Telling a story 30. 5 Photos - This & That 31. Other
Glass 12. Lamp 13. Bowl 14. Pitcher and glasses set 15. Carnival glass 16. Art glass 17. Depression glass 18. Cut glass 19. Victorian glass 20. Salt and pepper shakers 21. Souvenir glass 22. Pressed Glass Household and Textiles 23. Jewelry 24. Sterling silver 25. Graniteware 26. Kitchen item 27. Clock 28. Quilt or bedspread 29. Handiwork 30. Purse or bag 31. Women's and girls' apparel 32. Men's and boys' wear 33. Any other household item
Collage Mount on no larger than 16x20 poster board.
Lot 32. Black & White 33. Color 34. Computer manipulated images 35. Other Class 69 - Antiques Articles must be complete and of collectible value. They will be judged on quality, beauty, condition and value. One entry per exhibitor in each lot. Our insurance does not cover antiques and collectibles. Please check your homeowners policy for coverage on exhibits. We are not responsible for damage or stolen exhibits, even though the building and grounds are patrolled at all times. There will be 6 Reserve Champion given for antiques with blue ribbon and 1 Grand Champion Ribbon taken from the 6.
Recreation and Leisure 34. Decoy 35. Fishing lure collection - at least 3 36. Sports memorabilia 37. Radio 38. Musical instrument 39. Holiday Collectible 40. Holiday collectible collection - at least 3 41. Memento or souvenir 42. Book collection - at least 3
Lot Ceramics, Porcelain and China 1. Red Wing stoneware or pottery 2. McCoy pottery 3. Any other stoneware or pottery item 4. Vase 5. Cup and Saucer 6. Sugar and Creamer 7. 1950's or later ceramic 8. Fiesta 9. Nippon 10. Cookie Jar
43. Postcards - no more than 30 44. Any other collection - at least 3 Childhood 45. Doll 46. Lunch box 47. Candy container 48. Character collectible before 1950 49. Character collectible 1950 and after 50. Game or game board 51. Record collection - no more than 10 52. space age collectible 53. Toy tractor, car, or other vehicle 54. Children's book collection - at least 3 55. Children's Teaset Miscellaneous 56. Automotive item 57. Tools 58. Scientific instrument 59. Photograph collection - at least 3 60. Paperweight 61. Advertising 62. Cardboard or paper advertising 63. Bank 64. Catalog 65. Wooden Primitive 66. Cast iron, copper, or brass 67. All other items 68. Antique Boxes 69. High School Yearbooks 70. All Other Items ENTR Sund Y DAY ay, Ju Judg ly 31 ing Mond ay, A ug. 1
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NO MORE THAN ONE ENTRY WILL BE PERMITTED IN ANY ONE LOT BY ONE EXHIBITOR
Award - Healthiest Approach Index card - Why they are the Healthyiest?
Prize Money: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00; Purple Ribbons will be awarded in each class. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PRE-ENTERED BY JULY 25, 2016 Rules for Baked Products 1. Exhibitors please bring baked goods displayed on 6” paper plates in ziplock bags. 2. No baked products to be returned to owner unless so requested on the day of entry. General score card for yeast and quick bread, egg and butter cakes, cookies and doughnuts. 3. All made from scratch Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Crumb color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Crust color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Lightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tenderness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Texture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Moisture content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Flavor and Aroma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 NO MORE THAN ONE ENTRY WILL BE PERMITTED IN 4.
Lot 1. White Bread 2. Rye 3. Raisin 4. Oatmeal 5. Batter 6. Bread Sticks (3) 7. Artisian 8. Other
Class 2 - Quick Breads 1/4 Loaf or 3 Muffins or Biscuits Lot 1. Zucchini 2. Carrot 3. Pumpkin 4. Date 5. Ginger 6. Fruit 7. Corn 8. Banana 9. Muffins 10. Baking powder biscuits 11. Any Other Class 3 - Sweet Dough 1/4 Ring or 3 Rolls or Doughnuts No Frosting Lot 1. Coffee Ring - Fruit or nuts 2. Coffee Ring - ring 3. Cinnamon Rolls or Bread 4. Doughnuts - Raised 5. Hamburger Buns
Class 7 - Cookies 3 of a kind Not frosted or decorated Must be homemade Recipe must be included Short explantation how it is made healthier Lot 1. Cookies, chocolate 2. Chocolate chip cookies 3. Cookies, pumpkin 4. Cookies, filled 5. Cookies, ginger 6. Cookies, oatmeal 7. Cookies, peanut butter 8. Cookies, pressed 9. Cookies, rolled 10. Cookies, using whole grain flour 11. Cookies, any other
Class 12 - Pies, 2 Crust All pies must be individual pies. Not to exceed 5 inches in diameter. Make in a pot pie container or bring piece. NO CREAM OR CUSTARD PIES Lot 1. Apple 2. Blueberry 3. Cherry 4. Mince Meat 5. Peach 6. Raisin 7. Rhubarb 8. Strawberry 9. Unfilled pie crust 10. Other
Class 8 - Baking Typical of Foreign Countries 3 of any kind or 1/4 loaf (Include Country and Recipe) Lot 1. Kolaches 2. Lefse 3. Rosettes 4. Kuchen 5. Stollen 6. Cream Puffs 7. Eclairs 8. Danish Pastry 9. Kringles 10. Other
ANY ONE LOT BY ONE EXHIBITOR. Class 1 - Breads Yeast 1/4 Loaf
3 of a kind Recipe must be included Lot 1. Doughnuts decorated 2. White Cupcakes decorated 3. Chocolate Cupcakes decorated 4. Doughnuts or Cupcakes made with whole grain flour 5. Other
6. Caramel Rolls 7. Any Other 8. Dinner Rolls
Class 4 - Bread Machine 1/4 Loaf Lot 1. White 2. Rye 3. Other
Class 9 - Confections 3 Pieces
Class 5 - Cakes - No Cake Mixes - Do Not Frost Size of Piece 3x4 or 3 Cupcakes Lot 1. Angel Food 2. Banana cake 3. Bundt cake 4. Chiffon cake 5. Chocolate/Devils food 6. Jelly roll 7. Raw apple 8. Rhubarb 9. Spice cake 10. Sponge; any type 11. White cake 12. Carrot cake 13. Coffee Cake 14. Any other
Lot 1. Caramel 2. Divinity 3. Fudge 4. Mints 5. Nut Brittle 6. Almond Bark 7. Peanut Clusters 8. Any Other
Class 10 - Bars 3 of a kind May be frosted Lot 1. Brownies 2. Date 3. Lemon 4. Cherry 5. Raisin 6. Apple 7. Oatmeal 8. Unbaked Bar 9. Any other baked
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Class 11 - Cupcakes & Doughnuts (Decorated)
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Healthy Eating Here is an opportunity to enjoy healthier eating using a whole grain flour. Bring your recipe showing your ingredients. Class 13 - Healthy Eating Whole Grain (Recipes Required) Lot 1. Yeast Bread (1/4 loaf) 2. Quick Breads (1/4 loaf) 3. Muffins (3) 4. Cakes (4''s square) 5. Cookies (3) 6. Bars (3) 7. Other Class 14 - Healthy Eating Healthy Sweeteners or Sugar Free (Recipe Required) Lot 1. Quick Breads (1/4 loaf) 2. Muffins (3) 3. Cakes (4'' square) 4. Cookies (3) 5. Bars (3) 6. Other Class 15 - Healthy Eating Healthy Oils (Olive, coconut or butter) No vegetable oils (Recipe Required) Lot 1. Yeast Bread (1/4 loaf) 2. Quick Breads (1/4 loaf) 3. Muffins (3) 4. Cakes (4''s square) 5. Cookies (3) 6. Bars (3) 7. Other Class 16 - Healthy Eating Gluten Free (Recipe Required) Lot 1. Yeast Bread (1/4 loaf) 2. Quick Breads (1/4 loaf)
CREATIVE ARTS
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Class 6 - Decorated Cakes Decorated cakes are judged for frosting and decorations only so may be dummy cakes 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Lot 1. Wedding 2. Anniversary - 50th 3. Birthday 4. Other Special Occasion Cake 5. Novelty Cake
3. Muffins (3) 4. Cakes (4''s square) 5. Cookies (3) 6. Bars (3) 7. Other Class 17 - Persons with Developmental Disabilities (Baked or Unbaked) (Recipe Required) Lot 1. Quick Breads (1/4 loaf) 2. Muffins (3) 3. Cakes (4''s square) 4. Cookies (3) 5. Bars (3) 6. Other Class 18 - Assisted Living/ Nursing Homes Baked or Unbaked (Recipe Require) Lot 1. Quick Breads (1/4 loaf) 2. Muffins (3) 3. Cakes (4''s square) 4. Cookies (3) 5. Bars (3) 6. Other Class 19 - Age 15 & Under Breads & Cakes (Quantities same as adults) Lot 1. Bread, white 2. Bread, non white 3. Baking powder biscuits 4. Buns or dinner rolls 5. Banana bread 6. Sweet rolls 7. Tea Ring 8. Donuts 9. Muffins 10. Coffee Cake 11. Any Other Class 20 - Age 15 & Under Pies & Candy (Quantities same as adults) Lot 1. Small pie, one crust 2. Small pie, two crust 3. Fudge 4. Divinity 5. Caramel 6. Nut Brittle 7. Mints 8. Any other candy 9. Unfilled pie crust 10. Cake, white 11. Cake, dark 12. Bundt cake 13. Angel Food 14. Cobbler 15. Jelly roll 16. Other Class 21 - Age 15 & Under Cookies (Quantities same as adults) Lot 1. Rolled cookies 2. Drop cookies 3. Filled cookies 4. Peanut butter cookies 5. Chocolate chip cookies 6. Oatmeal cookies 7. Sugar cookies 8. Chocolate cookies 9. Snickerdoodles
10. Any Other
Rules for Food Preservation
Class 22 - Age 15 & Under Bars (Quantities same as adults) Lot 1. Brownies 2. Date 3. Lemon 4. Cherry 5. Raisin 6. Apple 7. Peanut Butter 8. Chocolate 9. Unbaked bars 10. Other
1. Exhibit in clear glass canning jars (1/2 pint, pint or quart) 2. Items must have been preserved within the last 12 months 3. No thickening or artificial color may be added to products. 4. Use preservation methods from the most current University of MN Extension publications. http://www.extension.umn.edu (A) All low acid products must be processed in a pressure canner. (B) Fruits, tomatoes, pickles, jams and jellies must be processed by boiling water bath. 5. Attach to jar a copy of a completed Exhibit Label. 6. Exhibits passing the appearance test may be opened and tested for final placing
Class 23 - Age 15 & Under (See rules for food preservation & attach exhibit label to jar) Lot 1. Fruit 2. Applesauce 3 Vegetables 4. Jellies 5. James 6. Sweet Pickles 7. Dill Pickles 8. Dehydrating 9. Other
- Processing Method/Time - Copy of Fair Book Exhibit Label Attached - Processing Method Time Filled in on Label - Appearance - Container - Seal - Headspace - Packing - Color - Clearness
Class 24 - Canned Fruit Lot 1. Apples 2. Applesauce 3. Apricots 4.Blueberries 5. Cherries 6. Peaches 7. Pears 8. Plums 9. Raspberries 10. Mixed Fruit 11. Other
Pressure Canner: (Circle gauge) Dial or Weighted __________ minutes __________ PSI
Food Preservation Judging Criteria ENTR Sund Y DAY ay, Ju ly 31 Jud Mond ging ay, A ug. 1
Exhibit Label Product ___________________________Process Date ___________ Boiling Water Bath Hot Pack__________ minutes or Raw Pack __________ minutes
Dehydration: Method ______________________________________ FOLD UNDER Name ____________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________ City __________________________ State______ Zip_____________
All Exhibits Must Be Pre-entered By July 25, 2016
Class 25 - Juices Lot 1. Apple 2. Grape 3. Tomato 4. Mixed 5. Cherry 6. Vegetable 7. Other Class 26 - Canned Vegetables Lot 1. Asparagus 2. Beans, yellow or green 3. Beets 4. Carrots 5. Corn, sweet 6. Peas 7. Pumpkin & Winter Squash 8. Tomatoes, USDA Method, whole or halved, raw pack, w/o added liquid 9. Tomatoes, USDA Method, quartered or crushed, hot pack, w/o added liquid 10. Tomatoes, MN Mixture 11. Ketchup 12. Chile Salsa 13. Spaghetti Sauce 14. Barbecue Sauce 15. Other
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Class 28 - Jams Lot 1. Apple Butter 2. Apricot 3. Peach 4. Plum Butter 5. Raspberry, black or red 6. Strawberry 7. Rhubarb 8. Cherry 9. Plum Jam 10. Tomato, red or yellow 11. Any Other Class 29 - Sweet Pickles Lot 1. Apples 2. Beet 3. Bread and Butter 4. Cucumber, sliced, chunks or whole 5. Cucumber, lime 6. Peach 7. Tomato, green 8. Watermelon 9. Zucchini 10. Any Other
Class 30 - Dill Pickles Lot 1. Bean, green or yellow 2. Cucumber, green sliced or whole 3. Mixed 4. Asparagus 5. Other
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Class 31 - Relishes Lot 1. Apples ENT Sund RY DAY 2. Corn ay, J u 3. Cucumber M Judgin ly 31 g onda y, Au 5. Zucchini g. 1 6. Mixed 7. Other Class 32 - Miscellaneous Lot 1. Sauerkraut 2. Soap, homemade 3. Honey 4. Maple Syrup 5. Other
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Class 33 - Dehydrating Lot 1. Apples 2. Bananas 3. Peaches 4. Pineapple 5. Other Single Fruit 6. Mixed Fruit 7. Tomatoes 8. Squash or Pumpkin 9. Other Single Vegetables 10. Mixed Vegetables 11. Herbs 12. Other
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Kid's Zone in the North Pavilion
Swifty Racing Pigs
Magic by Chaz
All Week 12:00 • 2:00 • 4:00 • 6:00 • 8:00
Strolling Performer & Stage Show Thursday & Friday 2:30 • 4:30 • 6:30 Saturday 2:00 • 4:00 • 6:00
Barn Yard Review Tuesday-Saturday 3:00 • 5:00 • 7:00 Sunday 11:30 • 1:30 • 3:30
Kids Daily Prize Drawings Tuesday-Friday 2:30 • 6:30 Saturday 2:30 • 4:30 • 6:30
Face Painting
Saturday 3:00 • Sunday 1:00
Join in the Fun With
Color Your Picture - Turn in at The Kids Zone for a Prize by 3:00 pm on Saturday
Balloon Artist
Saturday 3:00 to 7:00
Pedal Pull Sunday 1:00
Try Your Luck in the Ag Cab Everyday Sponsored By: Freeborn County Corn Growers - Ag Cab 37
CREATIVE ARTS
Class 27 - Jellies Lot 1. Apple 2. Cherry 3. Grape 4. Plum 5. Raspberry, black or red 6. Strawberry 8. Zucchini 9. Any combination of fruit
FLORAL HALL DANNY & SUE STEELE, SUPERINTENDENTS 18681 660TH AVE., ALDEN, MN 507-265-3230 THEME FOR THE 2016 FLOWER & HORTICULTURE SHOW "THE SIX BEST DAYS OF SUMMER" Judges: Gretchen Boldt, Rober Buhr, Lu Lyle WELCOME TO FLORAL HALL ENTRY DAY - DEPARTMENT J - FLOWERS We welcome you to exhibit in all possible divisions and classes. Entry day will be Monday, Aug. 1, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Exhibitors may use the 30 minute parking space at the west side of the Floral Hall for unloading exhibits.
Everything in Floral Hall - Department J will be Entered on Monday, Aug. 1, 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. Judging will be Tuesday, Aug. 2, 9:00 am
ALL EXHIBITORS ARE ASKED TO PRE-REGISTER BY JULY 25, 2016 Pre-Registration Saves Time As All of the Entry Tags will be ready when you arrive. Use the Entry Blank in the back of the Fair Book. Items may be added or deleted on Entry Day NO STANDING IN LINES IF PRE-REGISTERED RELEASE TIME WILL BE 5:00 PM, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. PREMIUMS, SPECIAL PRIZES, RIBBONS AND EXHIBITS ARE TO BE PICKED UP BY THE EXHIBITOR (OR SOMEONE DESIGNATED) DURING THE RELEASE TIME, OR AT THE FAIR OFFICE WITHIN A FEW DAYS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE FAIR. PLEASE BRING ID NUMBER. NO PREMIUMS OR RIBBONS WILL BE MAILED.
Mon., Aug. 1 Tues., Aug. 2 Wed., Aug. 3 Thurs., Aug. 4 Fri., Aug. 5 Sat., Aug. 6 Sun., Aug. 7
GENERAL RULES 1. All flowers competing for premiums must have been home grown by person entering. Flowers and greens in arrangements need not be grown by exhibitor, but must be home grown, also must be arranged by exhibitor. 2. YOUTH EXHIBITORS ARE REQUIRED TO STATE THEIR AGE ON BOTH THE ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. CHECK CLASS FOR AGE REQUIREMENTS 3. In the Youth Class, parents may give verbal suggestions, but actual arrangements must be done by youth exhibitor. 4. AN EXHIBITOR MAY MAKE SEVERAL ENTRIES IN
CLASS, BUT ONLY ONE IN EACH LOT. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. 5. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to put all exhibits in the current class and lot. Special guidance will be given by the Assistant Superintendents. 6. A specimen cannot be entered in “Any Other” if there is a class or lot for that entry. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 7. Lots will be subdivided if there are many entries in that lot. 8. Entries having no competition will not be awarded a premium unless judged worthy. 9. Ribbons are not to be removed from exhibits until release time. 10. All possible care will be taken against loss or damage, however, all containers, figurines, etc. are entered at the exhibitors risk. The Fair Management is not responsible for any loss or damage. 11. As an education tool, it is suggested that if possible, you name your variety. If variety is unknown, state variety unknown. 12. There should be one plant per container, otherwise, enter in the Planter classes. 13. Noxious weeds, artificial flowers or foliage are not permitted in any display. 14. Exhibitors are encouraged to add fresh flowers, if necessary, to Arrangements, Mantels, Niches, or Table Artistry exhibits. 15. Exhibitors Choice - You MUST state theme on your entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 16. Any other variety or new variety, you MUST state name of variety if known or state variety unknown. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 17. The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit (flowers, plants, or foliage) during the fair that shows signs of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
CHAMPION PICTURES Pictures of Champions only will be taken Thursday, August 4 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm for the Area Media.
BUILDING HOURS Entry Day 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM 12:00 pm to Release time at 5:00 to 7:00 pm
SPECIAL PRIZES A Special Thank You from the Flower Department to the following sponsors of Special Prizes for the following classes. 1. Accents 155 S. Broadway, Alden, MN (507-874-3425) Class No. 1 - Roses/Adult Class No. 16 - Miniature Arrangements 2. Addie’s Floral and Gifts, 216 S. Broadway Ave., Albert Lea, MN (507-377-2081) Class No. 18 - Corsage and Gift Boxes 3. Albert Lea Seed House, 1414 West Main St., Albert Lea, MN (507-373-3161) Class No. 6 - Perennials - Youth Class No. 79 - Gladiolus Single - Adult Class No. 22 - Indoor Flowering Container Gardening - Adult 4. Ben’s Floral Sterling Drug 410 Bridge Ave., Albert Lea, MN (507-373-1486) Class No. 13 - Flower Arrangement - Beginner Class No. 17 - Combination Flower Arrangement Class No. 34 - Niches 5. Garden Diva Design Studio 80920 County Road 46, Hayward, MN (507-377-2579) Class No. 12 - Flower Arrangement - Youth Class No. 25 - Specialty Display
Freeborn County Agriculture
Hall of Fame The Agriculture Hall of Fame Nominate an individual, family, business or organization that has contributed to the promotion and/or growth of Agriculture in Freeborn County. Submit a short story of 250 words or less why they deserve to be inducted into the Freeborn County Hall of Fame. 1RPLQDWLRQV VKRXOG EH VXEPLWWHG WR WKH )DLU 2FH E\ -XQH Presentation Ceremony will be held on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at the Entertainment Square
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6. Hill’s Gardens, 2512 West Main St., Albert Lea, MN (507-373-7253) Class No. 2 - Roses - Youth Class No. 30 - Outdoor Containers - Youth 7. Hilltop Greenhouse, 83204 300th St., Ellendale, MN (507-889-3271) Class No. 10 - Gladiolus - Single - Youth Class No. 28 - Wreaths/Swags Class No. 29 - Outdoor Containers - Adult Youth Exhibitor, 3 through 16, with most exhibits. 8. Hy-Vee Floral Shoppe, 2708 No. Bridge Ave., Albert Lea, MN (507-373-2180) Class No. 23 - Indoor Foliage Container Gardening - Adult Class No. 33 - Mantles 9. Lane's End Art Design 163 N. Powers, Alden, MN (507-874-2668) Class No. 26 - Plant Displays 10. Market Place Foods & Floral 1619 W. Main St., Albert Lea, MN (507-373-7357) Class No. 14 - Flower Arrangement - Intermediate Class No. 27 - Hanging Container 11. Plaza Floral & Garden Center 951 Plaza St. W., Albert Lea, MN (507-373-2379) Class No. 7 - Hosta - Adult Class No. 11 - Gladiolus Three Spikes Class No. 31 - Table Artistry - Youth 12. Shades of Jade Regional Garden Club, (507-265-3346) Class No. 32 - Table Artistry - Adult Class No. 35 - Youth Education 13. Souba Greenhouse & Garden Center 3801 W. Highway 14, Owatonna, MN (507-451-1444) 1601 West Main St., Albert Lea, MN (507- 377-2426) Class No. 3 - Annuals - Adult Class No. 4 - Annuals - Youth 14. Three Oaks Greenhouse Floral & Gifts 704 West Main, Lake Mills, IA (641-592-4468) Class No. 5 - Perennials - Adult Class No. 8 - Hosta - Youth Class No. 15 - Flower Arrangement - Advanced Class No. 24 - Indoor Containers - Youth
DEPARTMENT J FLOWERS Class No. 1 - Roses - Adults
Everything in Floral Hall Department J will be En tered on Mon., Aug. 1, 11:00 am-7:0 0 pm Judging will be Tuesday, Aug . 2 9:00 am
A) The correct name of the rose must be specified on the entry tag or state name not known. Failure to do so will be disqualification. ONLY CORRECTLY NAMED ENTRIES WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS. B) Roses must be grown by exhibitor. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) The superintendents of this dept. reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting or damage. SCORE CARD FOR ROSES Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Substance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Stem and Foliage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
3rd - $1.00
Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 Lot 12 Lot 13 Lot 14
FLORAL
Sponsors of Special Prizes may set up a display in Floral Hall. Tables 36"x60" will be furnished on a 'First Come" basis. Please make reservations with the superintendent by July 27.
Roses Rose, Hybrid tea, white, 1 specimen Rose, Hybrid tea, pink or pink blend, 1 specimen Rose, Hybrid tea, yellow or yellow blend, 1 specimen Rose, Hybrid tea, red or red blend, 1 specimen Rose, Hybrid tea, any other, 1 specimen Rose, Floribunda, light color, 1 spray or 3 branches Rose, Floribunda, dark color, 1 spray or 3 branches Rose, Grandiflora, light color, 1 spray or 3 branches Rose, Grandiflora, dark color, 1 spray or 3 branches Rose, Polyantha, all colors, 1 spray Rose, Miniature, all colors, 1 spray Rose, Climber, all colors, 1 stem or cluster Rose, Shrub, all colors, 1 stem (3-5 blooms) Any other rose not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 1 spray or 1 stem.
Flower planted on both sides of Floral Hall entrance Hilltop Greenhouse, 83204 300th St., Ellendale, MN (507-889-3271) THRONE OF HONOR Champion and Reserve Champion winners will be selected from each class, if quality merits, by the judge. Champion ribbon exhibits will be displayed on the Throne of Honor, if at all possible. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY YOUTH AWARD Minnesota State Horticultural Society sponsors this award to the Youth Exhibitor with the most number of exhibits in Department J - Youth Flowers. The recipient can receive this award only once.
We Salute The Freeborn County Fair Participants
Have Fun at the Freeborn County Fair!
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Class No. 2 - Roses - Youth A) Roses must be grown by exhibitor B) Exhibitors age 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
Class No. 3 - Flower Specimens - Annual - Adult Class No. 4 - Flower Specimens - Annual - Youth A) Specimen flowers must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 4 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You MUST put the variety on your entry tag or state variety unknown in the any other lots (66, 67, 68 & 69). Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You MUST have the correct number of blooms, stems, etc., no more no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You may exhibit in more that one lot, but only on entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for each class. Special prize for each Class Champion. Lot 1 Ageratum, 3 stems Lot 2 Alyssum, 3 stems Lot 3 Aster, single or double, 1 variety, 3 blooms Lot 4 Bachelor Buttons, 5 stems Lot 5 Bacopa, 5 stems Lot 6 Balsam, 3 stems Lot 7 Bells of Ireland, 3 stems Lot 8 Calendula, 3 blooms Lot 9 Calibrachoa (Millionbelles/Superbelles) 5 stems Lot 10 Calla Lily, 3 stems Lot 11 Calliopsis, 3 stems Lot 12 Canna, 3 blooms Lot 13 Celosia, crested cox comb, 2 stems Lot 14 Celosia, plumed, 2 stems Lot 15 Cleome, annual that seeds itself, 1 stem Lot 16 Coleus, Foliage, 1 variety, 3 stems Lot 17 Coleus, Foliage, 3 variety, 1 stem of each smaur Lot 18 Cosmos, 1 variety, 3 stems Lot 19 Cosmos, red, 3 stems of smaur Lot 20 Dahlia, annual seed, 3 blooms Lot 21 Dahlia, large, over 8” in diameter, 1 bloom Lot 22 Dahlia, medium, 4”-8” in diameter, 1 bloom Lot 23 Dahlia, miniature, under 4" in diameter, 3 blooms Lot 24 Dusty Miller, 5 stems Lot 25 Gazania, 5 blooms Lot 26 Geranium (annual) 3 blooms Lot 27 Gomphrena, 5 stems Lot 28 Impatiens, single, one variety, 3 sprays Lot 29 Impatiens, double, one variety, 3 sprays Lot 30 Impatiens, New Guinea, 3 sprays Lot 31 Lisianthus, 3 stems Lot 32 Marigold, large yellow over 3” , 3 blooms Lot 33 Marigold, large orange over 3”, 3 blooms Lot 34 Marigold, medium yellow 2-3”, 3 blooms Lot 35 Marigold, medium orange 2-3”, 3 blooms Lot 36 Marigold, dwarf yellow under 2”, 5 blooms Lot 37 Marigold, dwarf orange under 2”, 5 blooms Lot 38 Marigold, dwarf bi-color, under 2'', 5 blooms Lot 39 Marigold, any other (white, etc.) 3 blooms Lot 40 Nasturtium, single or double, 5 blooms Lot 41 Nicotiana, 5 stems Lot 42 Ornamental Grasses, 5 stems Lot 43 Osteospermum, 5 blooms Lot 44 Pansies, 3 blooms (no leaves) Lot 45 Petunia, single, 1 variety, 3 sprays Lot 46 Petunia, double, 1 variety, 3 sprays Lot 47 Petunia, miniature, 1 variety, 3 sprays Lot 48 Phlox, annual, 1 variety, 3 stems Lot 49 Salvia, (annual) blue, 3 stems Lot 50 Salvia, (annual) red, 3 stems Lot 51 Salvia, (annual) any other color, 3 stems Lot 52 Scabiosa, 5 stems Lot 53 Snapdragon, 3 spikes Lot 54 Statice, annual, any variety, 3 stems Lot 55 Strawflower, 5 stems Lot 56 Sunflower, ornamental, 6'' and under, 1 stem Lot 57 Sweet Pea, 3 stems Lot 58 Torenia, 5 sprays Lot 59 Tuberous Begonia, 1 stem
Premiums paid on following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion. Lot 1 Tea Rose, 1 Bloom Lot 2 - Floribunda/Grandiflora, 1 spray or 3 branches Lot 3 - Any other rose not listed above, 1 spray or 1 stem Guide for Specimen Display Exhibitors 1. New exhibitors are encouraged and will be given special guidance in registering and exhibiting. 2. Containers will be furnished for the Roses and Specimen exhibits. 3. Where possible, long uniform stems are best in scale. 4. Foliage, healthy and free of injury, should be left on. Remove foliage below the water line. 5. Blooms should be as uniform in size as possible and true to type. 6. Be sure to have the correct number of blooms or stems required - no more or no less. Extra flowers may be brought along in case a specimen is damaged. 7. Blooms should be near or “at peak”, never over-bloomed for best exhibit, cut off dead blossoms and seed heads. 8. All Dahlia’s and Zinnia’s should be “disbudded,” but foliage left on Dahlias - 1-2 pairs of leaves. 9. Leave “legs” (seed pots) on Cleomes. 10. Remove foliage from “Bells of Ireland.” 11. Because of the way Pansy’s and Viola’s grow, leaves do not need to be on the stems. 12. In Single Specimen displays, no ribbons, bows, greens or colored containers should be used in exhibits. 13. Watch for water or fertilizers stains on petals. 14. Definitions: Bloom - a stem with a single flower, such as Nasturtium. Branch - off shoot from main stem, such as Rose. Bud - is not a bloom and cannot be considered for any award of a bloom. Spike - length of stem or stalk, usually unbranched and elongated bloom, such as Snap Dragon. Stem - main axis of a plant; leaf and flower bearing, such as Sweet Peas Spray - terminal flowering growth of stem - could have lots of flowers, such as Chrysanthemums. Variety/Cultivar - refers to color or kind. 15. Hosta - No signs of disease, insects, or any damage. Must be mature & firm. Also, the leaf is to be cleaned & have a neatly trimmed stem. 16. Flower that are protected by law and those considered noxious weeds will not be accepted for exhibit. 17. Help will be given as to the correct naming of specimens and to its class and lot.
SCORE CARD FOR FLOWER JUDGING Design Scale of Points Conformance to Schedule ..........................................................15 Design Principles: balance, dominance contrast, rhythm, proportion & scale .......................................45 Creativity & Expression..............................................................25 Superiority in all Respects..........................................................15 total 100 Horticulture Scale of Points Botanical Name of Specimen(s)...................................................5 Cultural Perfection: maturity, size, form, stem, foliage, color .................................................................................60 Condition/Grooming/Staging ..................................................25 Distinction (Superior Quality) ...................................................10 total 100
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Verbenas, 3 stems Vinca, 5 stems Viola, 5 blooms (no leaves) Zinnia, large, over 4 � in diameter, 1 variety, 3 stems Zinnia, medium, over 2"-4", 1 variety, 3 stems Zinnia, small, 1/2"-2", 1 variety, 5 stems Any other small variety specimen not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 5 stems Any other large variety specimen not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 3 stems Any small new variety for current year, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 5 stems Any large new variety for current year, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 3 stems.
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Class No. 5 - Flower Specimens - Perennials - Adult Class No. 6 - Flower Specimens - Perennials - Youth A) Specimen flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 6 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You MUST put the variety on your entry tag or state variety unknown in the any other lots (50, 51, 52 & 53). Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You MUST have the correct number of blooms, stems, etc, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for each class. Special prize for each Class Champion. Lot 1 Astilbe, 2 stems Lot 2 Baby’s Breath, 1 stem Lot 3 Balloon Flower, 3 stems Lot 4 Bee Balm, 3 stems Lot 5 Black-eyed Susan, 3 stems Lot 6 Blanket Flower, 3 stems Lot 7 Butterfly Plant (Asciepios) 1 stem Lot 8 Campanula, 3 stems Lot 9 Chrysanthemum (any variety), 3 stems or 1 spray Lot 10 Coneflower (Echincea), any color, 3 stems Lot 11 Coral Bells, 5 stems Lot 12 Coreopsis, 3 stems/1 spray Lot 13 Daisy, Gloriosa, 5 stems Lot 14 Daisy, Shasta, 5 stems Lot 15 Daisy, any other and MUST be named on entry tag, 5 stems Lot 16 Delphinium, 1 spike Lot 17 Dianthus (pinks), 5 stems Lot 18 Fern, 3 leaves Lot 19 Geranium (perennial), 5 stems Lot 20 Golden Glow, 3 stems Lot 21 Hibiscus, 1 bloom Lot 22 Hollyhock, 1 spike Lot 23 Hydrangea, 1 bloom Lot 24 Joe-Pye Weed, 1 stem Lot 25 Johnny Jump-ups, 5 stems Lot 26 Liatris, 1 spike Lot 27 Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem Lot 28 Lily, Day, 1 stem Lot 29 Lily, Oriental, 1 stem Lot 30 Lily, Tiger, 1 stem Lot 31 Lily, any other, 1 stem Lot 32 Lobelia, 5 stems Lot 33 Malva, 5 stems Lot 34 Obedient Plant, 3 spikes Lot 35 Ornamental Grasses, 5 stem Lot 36 Phlox (perennial, 1 variety), 3 stems Lot 37 Phlox (perennial, assorted variety) 3 stem
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Lot 41 Lot 42 Lot 43 Lot 44 Lot 45 Lot 46 Lot 47 Lot 48 Lot 49 Lot 50 Lot 51
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Phlox (old fashioned), 3 stems Poppy, 5 stems Rudbeckia, any other variety no already listed, 3 stems Russian Sage, 1 stem Salvia (perennial) 3 branches Sedum, 3 stems Statice (name variety), 1 stem Sweet Peas (perennial), 5 stems Sweet William, 3 stems Veronica Speedwell, 5 spikes Viola, 5 stems Yarrow, 3 stems Any other small variety specimen not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 5 stems Any other large variety specimen not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 3 stems Any small new variety for current year, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified. 5 stems Any large new variety for current year, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag or you will be disqualified - 3 stems.
Class No. 7 - Hosta - Adult Class No. 8 - Hosta - Youth A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 8 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You MUST have the correct number of leaves, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons for each class Special prize for each Class Champion. Lot 1 Hosta leaves, solid, large over 5" wide, 1 leaf Lot 2 Hosta leaves, solid, medium 3"-5" wide, 2 leaves same variety Lot 3 Hosta leaves, solid, small under 3" wide, 2 leaves same variety Lot 4 Hosta leaves, variegated, large over 5" wide, 1 leaf Lot 5 Hosta leaves, variegated, medium 3"-5" wide, 2 leaves same variety Lot 6 Hosta leaves, variegated, small under 3" wide, 2 leaves same variety Lot 7 Hosta leaves, edged, large over 5" wide, 1 leaf Lot 8 Hosta leaves, edged, medium 3"-5" wide, 2 leaves same variety Lot 9 Hosta leaves, edged, small under 3" wide, 2 leaves same variety
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GLADIOLUS
Florets: 40 Total Color 30 Structure 10
Rules For Exhibitors
1. Open to all exhibitors. 2. An exhibitor may make any number of entries in each class, but only one entry in each lot. 3. Spikes from which the terminal bud or buds (the tip of the glad) have been removed will have to be disqualified. Removal of two lower florets will be permitted without disqualifications. Inferior entries will not receive ribbons. 4. All gladiolus exhibited must be owned and grown by the exhibitor. Gladiolus Exhibition Guidelines 1. Stems should be at least 10”-12” tall to fit the containers (we supply), which is 12” tall. 2. Florets must be above the container. 3. Sheath should remain on the stem, when lower floret is removed. 4. Removal of the lower two florets will be permitted without disqualification. 5. Bud shoots are not allowed. 6. Must have some greenery showing. 7. Spikes from which the terminal bud or buds have been removed will be disqualified. (Terminal = the tip of the glad spike). 8. Points will be deducted for crooked stems, deformed florets, irregularities on the foliage or flowers and for non-uniformity between the florets. 9. There should be a gradual decrease in the size of the florets as they go up the spikes. 10. Florets should be arranged uniformly on a spike. They should not be facing downwards or to the sides. 11. The number of open and half open florets should equal 50-55% of the overall length of the spike, as long as the spike is still balanced.
SCALE OF POINTS Spike: 60 Total Structure 40 Balance 20
Class No. 9 - Gladiolus - Single Spike - Adult Class No. 10 - Gladiolus Single Spike - Youth A) The spike must be grown by the exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 10 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDED AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry on each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons for each class. Special prize for each Class Champion Lot 1 - White Lot 2 - White, Markings Lot 3 - Yellow Lot 4 - Yellow, Markings Lot 5 - Buff Lot 6 - Buff, Markings Lot 7 - Orange Lot 8 - Orange, Markings Lot 9 - Salmon Lot 10 - Salmon, Markings Lot 11 - Red Lot 12 - Red, Markings Lot 13 - Red (Dark) Lot 14 - Red (Dark), Markings Lot 15 - Pink (light)
Lot 16 - Pink (light), Markings Lot 17 - Pink (dark) Lot 18 - Pink (dark), Markings Lot 19 - Lavender Lot 20 - Lavender, Markings Lot 21 - Purple Lot 22 - Purple, Markings Lot 23 - Violet (blue) Lot 24 - Violet (blue), Markings Lot 25 - Green Lot 26 - Green, Markings Lot 27 - Smoke Lot 28 - Smoke, Markings Lot 29 - Any other color
Class No. 11 -Gladiolus - Three Spikes - Adult & Youth A) This class is for adults and also youth exhibitors ages 3 through 16. YOUTH EXHIBITORS MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITORS ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) Three spikes of same color or variety. C) The spikes must be grown by the exhibitor D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
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Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons for each class. Special prize for the Class Champion Lot 1 - Youth, under 3 1/4" Everything in Lot 2 - Youth, 3 1/4"- 4 1/2" Floral Hall Department Lot 3 - Youth, over 4 1/2" J will be En tered on Mon., Aug. 1, Lot 4 - Adult, under 3 1/4" 11:00 am-7:0 0 pm Ju dg ing will be Lot 5 - Adult, 3 1/4" - 4 1/2" Tuesday, Aug Lot 6 - Adult, over 4 1/2" . 2 9:00 am
Harness all the fun this year at the county fair. From animals to great food, the fair has something for kids of all ages. We are proud to support our local fair and its participants.
27th Annual
Small and Baby Animal Show Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 3:00 After Pedal Pull - Swine Barn
A Policy of Working Together Agents: Chuck Schulenberg and Donna Yokiel
Open to ALL kids in Freeborn County
Wells Insurance Agency
Kids 8 and under eligible to bring a Small/Baby Animal Sponsored by Freeborn County 4-H, Freeborn County American Dairy Association
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Guide for Flower Arrangement 1. Only one entry per lot per exhibitor. Entry must be the work of the exhibitor. 2. Important to remember good design, originality, color combination, condition of flowers and greens and proper container.’ 3. All fresh and dried flowers do not need to be grown by the exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. No commercially grown materials may be used. 4. It is recommended that oasis (a water absorbing foam material) be used for flower design. This material helps to hold the flowers stems and greens in place. 5. Arrangement accessories, i.e. figurines, candles, etc. are permissible in carrying out the theme. 6. A United State Flag should not be displayed within the arrangement in any class. It may be placed beside it. 7. Leaf shine is not acceptable. 8. Fresh flowers in arrangements are encouraged during the fair if you desire.
Class No. 15 - Flower Arrangement - Adult Advanced A) This is a class for 6th year or more exhibitors or anyone who has received a Grand Champion ribbon in the intermediate class. (Beginners and intermediate may also exhibit in this class.) B) You MUST state your theme on your entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice class. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for Class Champion. Lot 1 Lavendar and Lace (candle) Lot 2 Over the Rainbow (rainbow of color) Lot 3 Olympic Spirit Lot 4 Happy New Year Lot 5 Machinery Hill at the Fair (farm implement) Lot 6 Exhibitors Choice (MUST state the theme)
Class No. 12 - Flower Arrangement - Youth A) Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) You MUST state your theme on your entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice class. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons for each class. Special prize for the Class Champion Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6
Frozen (the movie Frozen theme) Summer Fantasy (rainbow of color) Go USA (Olympics) Here Comes Peter Cottontail The Carnival at the Fair Exhibitors Choice (MUST state theme)
Class No. 16 - Miniature Arrangement A) Exhibit will be judged on design, plant materials, container, arrangement, color and originality. B) Flowers and greens MUST BE HOME GROWN. C) ARRANGEMENT NOT OVER 6 INCHES OVER ALL. D) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for Class Champion. Lot 1 Youth 6 through 16 years of age. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG OR YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. Lot 2 Adult Exhibitor
Class No. 13 - Flower Arrangement - Adult Beginner A) A class for beginners. This is a class for 1st and 2nd year exhibitors ONLY. Records will be kept as to how many years an exhibitor has exhibited in the beginner class. If you exhibit more than two years, you will be disqualified.. B) You MUST state your theme on your entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice class. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
Class No. 17 - Combination Arrangements A) Exhibit will be judged on design, plant materials, container, arrangement, color and originality. B) Flowers and greens MUST BE HOME GROWN. C) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Overall Class Champion. Lot 1 Arrangements using dried materials. May use dried seeds and/or flowers, a variety of other dried materials or both in your arrangement. Lot 2 Arrangements using flowers, fresh, dried or both. Must use garden grown fruits, vegetables or both in any type of a container to enhance your entry. Lot 3 Flowers in a colorful basket. Choose five varieties of garden flowers, fresh, dried or both. Arrange in a colorful basket of your choice. Lot 4 Basket or container of wild flowers MUST BE GROWN FROM SEED. Lot 5 Basket or container arrangement of perennials.
Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for Class Champion. Lot 1 Canning Day Lot 2 Summer Rainbow (rainbow of color) Lot 3 Olympic Time Lot 4 Trick or Treat Lot 5 The County Fair Lot 6 Exhibitors Choice (MUST state theme) Class No. 14 - Flower Arrangement - Adult Intermediate A) You may exhibit a MAXIMUM of 3 years or if you receive a Grand Champion before that, you MUST then exhibit in the advanced class. Records will be kept on this class. (Beginners may also exhibit in this class). B) You MUST state your theme on your entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice class. Failure to do so will be disqualification.
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C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for Class Champion. Lot 1 You Are My Sunshine (use all yellow) Lot 2 My Flower Garden (rainbow of color) Lot 3 Olympic Fun Lot 4 Over the River and Through the Woods (Thanksgiving) Lot 5 The Fair's Showering (prize animal) Lot 6 Exhibitors Choice (MUST state the theme)
FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
Class No. 18 - Corsages and Gift Boxes - Adult and Youth A) Exhibitors in Lots 2, 4, & 6 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years of age invited to exhibit in the class. YOU MUST INCLUDED AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so
INDOOR CONTAINERS (Single Plant Grown Indoors)
Class No. 22 - Container Grown Plants - Flowering - Adult (Those grown primarily for their flowers.) A) Only one plant per container, must have been grown by exhibitor, in same container at least 3 months prior to the County Fair. Plants should display healthy leaves. B) You MUST label plants name on entry tag in the any other lot or state name unknown. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special Prize for the Class Champion. Lot 1 African Violet Lot 2 Begonias, Tuberous Lot 3 Begonias, other than Tuberous Lot 4 Chenille (Firetails) Lot 5 Cyclamen Everything in Lot 6 Fuchsia F - Departmen loral Hall Lot 7 Geranium t J will be Entered on M Lot 8 Gloxinia Aug. 1 11:00 onday, Lot 9 Hibiscus am pm. Judging to 7:00 Lot 10 New Guinea Impatiens Tuesday, Aug will be Lot 11 Oxalis (Shamrock) . 2, 9:00 am Lot 12 Primrose Lot 13 Rose, miniature Lot 14 Shrimp Plant Lot 15 Any other flowering container grown plant not listed (MUST state name or state variety unknown)
will be disqualification. B) Use fresh materials only. (Commercial materials may not be used). C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for Class Champion. Lot 1 Corsages - Adult Exhibitor Lot 2 Corsage - Youth Exhibitor Lot 3 Gift Box - Adult Exhibitor - You must use fresh flowers to decorate your gift box. Lot 4 Gift Box - Youth Exhibitor. You must use fresh flowers to decorate your gift box. Lot 5 Gift Box - Adult Exhibitor - You must use dried flowers to decorate your gift box. Lot 6 Gift Box - Youth Exhibitor. You must use dried flowers to decorate your gift box.
SPECIAL CLASSES Class No. 19 - Flower Exhibits From Care Centers, Living Assistance Residences Class No. 20 - A Class for People with Developmental Disabilities A) In Lot 1-Flower Specimens, go to Class 3 & 5 (annuals & perennials). Find the flower you are entering. This will tell you how to display your entry (the number of blooms, sprays, etc.) B) Flower specimens are to be grown by the exhibitor. C) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one exhibit in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You MUST provide a drainage try and watering instructions for lots 4, 5, 6, 7. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose
Class No. 23 - Container Grown Plants - Foliage - Adults A) Only one plant per container, must have been grown by exhibitor, in same container at lease 3 months prior to the County Fair. Plants should display healthy leaves. B) You MUST label plants name on entry tag in the any other lot or state name unknown. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special Prize for the Class Champion. Lot 1 Aloe Lot 2 Arrowhead Plant (Nephthytis) Lot 3 Baby Tears (Heixine) Lot 4 Begonia, Rhizomatous (Rex, etc.) Lot 5 Bromeliads (any other not listed) Lot 6 Cactus, pots under 8� Lot 7 Cactus, pots 8" or over Lot 8 Caladium Lot 9 Chlorophytum (Spider Plant) Lot 10 Coleus Lot 11 Crossula (Jade, etc.) Lot 12 Croton Lot 13 Dieffenbachia (Dumcane) Lot 14 Draceana (Corn Plant, etc.) Lot 15 Echeveria (Hen and Chicks) Lot 16 Euphorbia (Crown of Thorns) Lot 17 Fern, any other Lot 18 Ficus - Fig (includes rubber plant, etc.) Lot 19 Gynura (Purple Passion vine) Lot 20 Hoya Lot 21 Ivy (German) Lot 22 Ivy (Cissus Thombifolia, Grape)
of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons awarded for the class. Lot 1 Flower specimens, (see A above) Lot 2 An arrangement of fresh garden flowers Lot 3 A bouquet of fresh garden flowers in a vase or container Lot 4 Indoor container grown plant, flowering Lot 5 Indoor container grown plant, foliage Lot 6 Cactus Lot 7 Outdoor Patio Container Class No. 21- Garden Clubs Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $5.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbon for the class. Flowers and plants used must be garden grown or native. Filler, foliage and accessories may be used. Each display must have an additional aid or theme that may be of value to the spectator. Each display should be an interpretation of the theme. Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Education Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 points Distinction and originality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 points Cultural perfection and condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 points Design and harmony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 points Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Point Lot 1 Each Garden Club should display should follow the theme of the building. The judge will select a Champion and Reserve Champion arrangement from the Champion Garden Club Display. Champion & Reserve Champion ribbons ONLY will be awarded for these arrangements. There is NO premium for these two arrangements.
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Lot 38 Lot 39 Lot 40 Lot 41 Lot 42 Lot 43
Ivy (Hederas, True Ivies) Ivy (Plectranthus, Swedish) Ivy (any other, MUST state name) Maranta (Prayer Plant) Palms Peace Lily Peperomia Philodendron Pilea (Artillery Plant, etc.) Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes) Pothos (Epipremnum) Rhoeo ( Moses in the Cradle) Sanservaris (Snake Plant - Mother-In-Law’s Tongue) Schefflera Schlumbergera and Zygo Cactus (Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactus) Succulents (any other, not listed) Tolmiea (Piggy-Back Plant, Mother of Thousands) Tree Type Tropical Plants Zebrina (Wandering Jews, etc.) Any other foliage container grown plant not listed (MUST state name or state variety unknown)
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Lot 2 Lot 3
Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10
Class No. 24 - Indoor Container Gardening - Youth A) Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Only one plant per container. You must own and care for your plants. Must have been grown by exhibitor, in same container at least 3 months prior to the County Fair. Plants should display healthy leaves. C) You MUST label plants with their common name on the entry tag in all lots. If name is not known, state name not know. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
Dish Garden - Adult Exhibitor. An artistic arrangement of plants that consist of cactus or foliage plants in a shallow container that creates a miniature landscape, tells a story, or creates a mood. You may include miniature items, such as faries, gnomes, etc. to tell a story. Terrariums - Adult Exhibitor. You may include miniature items, such as faries, gnomes, etc. to tell a story. Planter - Adult Exhibitor. A single container with more than one plant, that consists of annuals/blooming plants, in an artistic arrangement, all requiring the same culture, having been planted at least 3 months prior to the fair. Water Garden for on table top - Adult Exhibitor Any other unusual foliage plant in a dish or container - Adult Exhibitor. Dish Garden - Youth Exhibitor. See instruction in Lot 1 Terrariums - Youth Exhibitor. Planter - Youth Exhibitor. See instruction in Lot 3 Water Garden for on table top - Youth Exhibitor Any other unusual foliage plant in a dish or container - Youth Exhibitor
Class No. 26 - Container Grown Plant Display A) You MUST name each plant or state variety unknown on a label. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) Must have been grown by exhibitor, in same container at least 3 months prior to the County Fair. C) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion, Lot 1 Display to include 5 of your favorite plants which must be home grown. (MUST state name or state variety unknown for each plant) Lot 2 Display to include 3 of your favorite plants which must be home grown. (MUST state name or state variety unknown for each plant) Lot 3 Select 3 of your favorite flowering container plants and display in a basket. (MUST state name or state variety unknown for each plant) Lot 4 Select 3 of your favorite foliage container plants and display in a basket. (MUST state name or state variety unknown for each plant) Lot 5 Select a combination of both foliage & flowering container plants and display in a basket. (MUST state name or state variety unknown for each plant)
Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons for the Class. Special prize for the Class Champion. Lot 1 Container Grown - Flowering type (MUST state name or state variety unknown) Lot 2 Container Grown - Foliage type (MUST state name or state variety unknown) Lot 3 Cactus Plant (MUST state name or state variety unknown) Class No. 25 - Specialty Gardens and Plants - Adults & Youth A) Exhibitors in Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON THE ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Must have been grown by exhibitor in same container at least 3 months prior to the county fair. C) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons for the Class. Special prize for the Class Champion.
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FLORAL
Lot 23 Lot 24 Lot 25 Lot 26 Lot 27 Lot 28 Lot 29 Lot 30 Lot 31 Lot 32 Lot 33 Lot 34 Lot 35 Lot 36 Lot 37
HANGING CONTAINERS
OUTDOOR CONTAINERS
Class No. 27 - Basket Container & Wall Pouches Adult & Youth A) Exhibitors in Lots 4, 5, & 6 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Plant material must be hanging type. C) Must have been grown by exhibitor in same container at least 3 months prior to the county fair. D) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
Class No. 29 - Outdoor Container Plants - Adult Class No. 30 - Outdoor Container Plants - Youth A) Exhibitors in Class 30 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Must be a summer outdoor container. Flowering plants must be in bloom. C) Must have been grown by exhibitor in same container at least 3 months prior to the county fair. D) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage tray with your exhibit. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion Lot 1 Hanging Basket Container or Wall Pouch - Flowering Type - Adult Exhibitor Lot 2 Hanging Basket Container or Wall Pouch - Foliage Type - Adult Exhibitor Lot 3 Hanging Basket Container or Wall Pouch Combination Flowering and Foliage - Adult Exhibitor Lot 4 Hanging Basket Container or Wall Pouch - Flowering Type - Youth Exhibitor Lot 5 Hanging Basket Container or Wall Pouch - Foliage Type - Youth Exhibitor Lot 6 Hanging Basket Container or Wall Pouch Combination Flowering and Foliage - Youth Exhibitor
Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion Lot 1 Foliage plants (one variety or cultivator) Lot 2 Flowering plants (one variety or cultivator) Lot 3 Combination container plantings - flowering Lot 4 Combination container plants - foliage Lot 5 Combination container plants - flowering and foliage Lot 6 Unusual container such as logs, shoe box, etc. flowering, foliage or combination
TABLE ARTISTRY
Class No. 31 - Table Artistry - Youth A) Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) EXHIBITOR MUST SET-UP THEIR OWN TABLE SETTING. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. C) Your theme MUST be on the entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage.
WALL HANGINGS Class No. 28 - Wreaths/Swags All materials must be from nature. Accessory materials permitted Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Special prize for the Class Champion. Lot 1 Wreaths, using fresh natural materials Lot 2 Wreaths, using dried natural materials Lot 3 Swags, using fresh natural grown materials Lot 4 Swags, using dried natural materials
All Exhibits Must Be Pre-entered By July 25, 2016
Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion. One place setting and a centerpiece of fresh home grown garden flowers. Flowers need not be grown by the exhibitor but must be arranged by the exhibitor. Other natural plant material may be used to supplement the arrangement. If used, the tablecloth must cover the table completely, overhang 12" to 18". Include napkins, but no flatware. Please bring your own card table. Lot 1 A Mickey/Minnie Mouse Party Lot 2 Grandma's Birthday Lot 3 An Olympic Party Lot 4 Santa Claus is Coming to Town Lot 5 A Picnic at the Fair Lot 6 Exhibitors Choice (MUST state theme)
“Gets You Back Where You Belong” • Auto • Home • Life
• Commercial • Recreational • Umbrella
Joey Talamantes 507-373-3245 109 S. Newton Ave., Albert Lea jtalamantes@farmersagent.com
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YOUTH EDUCATION Class No. 35 - Youth
Class No. 32- Table Artistry - Adult A) EXHIBITOR MUST SET-UP THEIR OWN TABLE SETTING. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Your theme MUST be on the entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose
A) Exhibitors in Class 35 Your: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. You must include age of exhibitor on entry sheet and entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) You DO NOT need to bring a garden exhibit to enter this class. C) Exhibitor MUST do their own exhibit D) You may exhibit in more that one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion. Lot 1 Garden Story - write a short story about your flower garden, include 1 picture of your garden Lot 2 Your Imagination - Using your imagination, write a short story about what your ideal flower garden would be like - what flowers you would plant and give reason for your choice Lot 3 Garden Journal - a journal of your flower garden work. Planning, planting, weeding, etc. Lot 4 Picture Board - A display of pictures of your flower garden. NO larger than 22x28. Lot 5 Garden Diagram - A poster board, NO larger than 22x28. Include a plan of your flower garden drawn to scale, include your varieties names, etc. Lot 6 Educational display showing some aspects of flower gardening (development, propagation, etc.)
of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion. One place setting and a centerpiece of fresh garden flowers. Flowers need not be grown by the exhibitor, but must be arranged by the exhibitor. Other natural plant material may be used to supplement the arrangement. If used, the tablecloth must completely cover the table top and be neatly pressed, overhang 12” to 18”. Include cloth napkins but no flatware. Please bring your own card table. Lot 1 A Starlit Dinner Lot 2 Dad's 80th Birthday Lot 3 Go for the Gold (Olympics) Lot 4 Let's Give Thanks (Thanksgiving) Lot 5 My Favorite Past Fair Table Setting (name theme) Lot 6 Exhibitors Choice (MUST state theme)
MANTLES
Class No. 33 - Mantels A) EXHIBITOR MUST SET-UP THEIR OWN MANTLE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Your theme MUST be on the entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose
DANNY & SUE STEELE, SUPERINTENDENTS 18681 660TH AVE., ALDEN, MN 507-265-3230
of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion. Mantel dimension - 34” long and 12” wide. This display should feature fresh garden flowers. Flower arrangement should be dominant part of display. Accessories which supplement the theme may be used. The exhibitor may and is encouraged to add fresh flowers if necessary during the fair. Lot 1 Country Treasures Lot 2 On the Farm Lot 3 Olympic Spirit Lot 4 Easter Memories Lot 5 My Favorite Fair Memory Lot 6 Exhibitors Choice (MUST state theme)
ENTRY DAY - DEPARTMENT K - HORTICULTURE Judge: Thomas Hovde We welcome you to exhibit in all possible divisions and classes. Entry day will be Monday, Aug. 1 11:00 am-7:00 pm. Exhibitors may use the 30 minute parking space at the west side of the Floral Hall for unloading exhibits.
Everything in Floral Hall - Department K will be entered on Monday, August 1st 11:00 am-7:00 pm Judging will be Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 9:00 am
ALL EXHIBITORS ARE ASKED TO PRE-REGISTER BY JULY 25, 2016
NICHES
Pre-Registration Saves Time As All of the Entry Tags will be ready when you arrive. Use the Entry Blank in the back of this Fair Book. Exhibits may be added or deleted on Entry Day. No Standing in lines if Pre-registered.
Class No. 34 - Decorative Units in Niches A) EXHIBITOR MUST SET-UP THEIR OWN NICHE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE DISQUALIFICATION. B) Your theme MUST be on the entry tag in the Exhibitors Choice lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Flowers and greens need not be grown by exhibitor, but MUST BE HOME GROWN. E) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose
RELEASE TIME Will be 5:00 pm-7:00 pm Sunday, August 7. Premiums, ribbons and exhibits are to be picked up by the exhibitor (or someone designated during the release time, or at the Fair Office within a few days after the close of the fair. Please bring ID number. No premiums or ribbons will be mailed.
of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special prize for the Class Champion. The APPROXIMATE area of each niche is 38"x22"x18". The floral arrangement of fresh home grown flowers (including other plant materials, fresh or dried) should occupy 2/3 of the space. PLANT MATERIALS SHOULD NOT TOUCH SIDES, BACK OR HANG OUT OF THE NICHE. Appropriate theme accessories are used to supplement this arrangement. The exhibitors are encouraged to add fresh flowers if necessary during the fair. Lot 1 Down Memory Lane
Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6
An Oriental Touch Go USA (Olympic) Fall Harvest A Day at the County Fair Exhibitors Choice (MUST state theme)
CHAMPION PICTURES Pictures of Champions only will be taken Thursday, August 4 from 2:00 pm-4:00 pm for the Area Media AWARDS The Minnesota State Horticultural Society Youth award is give to the Youth Exhibitor with the most exhibits in Department K Horticulture. The recipient can receive this award only once. Hilltop Greenhouse will give an award to the youth with the most exhibits. This can be won more than once. THRONE OF HONOR Champion and Reserve Champion winners will be selected from each class, if quality merits, by the judge. Champion ribbon exhibits will be displayed on the Throne of Honor if at all possible.
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HORTICULTURE
DEPARTMENT K HORTICULTURE
GENERAL RULES 1. All exhibits competing for premiums MUST HAVE BEEN HOME GROWN by person entering. Exception is Class 18 - New Ways with Vegetables. This is the only Department K class that vegetables may be purchased. 2. Youth exhibitors are required to state their age on both the entry sheet and entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. Check class for age requirements. 3. In the Youth Class, parents may give verbal suggestions, but actual exhibit must be done by youth exhibitor. 4. An exhibitor may make several entries in class, but only one in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 5. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to put all exhibits in the current class and lot. Special guidance will be given by the Assistant Superintendents. 6. A specimen cannot be entered in "Any Other" if there is a class or lot for that entry. Failure to do so will be disqualification., 7. Lots will be subdivided if there are many entries in that lot. 8. Entries having no competition will not be awarded a premium unless judged worthy. 9. Ribbons are not to be removed from exhibits until release time. 10. All possible care will be taken against loss or damage, however, all containers, etc. are entered at the exhibitors risk. The Fair Management is not responsible for any loss or damage. 11. As an education tool it is suggested that if possible you name your variety. If variety is unknown, state variety unknown. 12. Any other variety or new variety, you MUST state name of variety if known or state variety unknown. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 13. Plates, pans, and boxes are provided for exhibit. 14. The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any vegetable, fruit , or display during the fair that shows sign of spoilage, wilting or damage. TIPS FOR FRUIT 1. Leave stems on apples, pears and plums, but should not have leaves or foliage. 2. Currants are shown in bunches or clusters. 3. Gooseberries are shown as individual berries, ripe or green. 4. Grapes should be uniform size and colors and in clusters attached to the stem. High color indicates good quality and sugar content. Preserve as much of the natural bloom as possible. 5. Raspberries should not contain a stem or a core. 6. Strawberries are shown with caps and a short stem attached. 7. Blackberries are shown with stems on. SCORE CARD FOR FRUIT Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Points Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Points Trueness to Variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Points Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Points Uniformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Points Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Points A) Specimens must be grown by exhibitor. B) Class 1/Lots 1-22. This class is open to all exhibitors ages 3 and up. There is NOT a separate class for youth and adult. C) You MUST put the variety on your entry tag or state variety unknown in the area other logs: Lots 9, 16, 17, 21 and 22. D) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You may exhibit in more that one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Class No. 1
FRUIT APPLES - 5 Apples
Lot No. 1. Early 2. Mid Season 3. Winter Apple 4. Crab
8. Strawberries 9. Any other variety of berry not listed GRAPES - 3 Bunches Lot No. 10. Beta Everything in F 11. Concord - Departmen loral Hall t J 12. Any green Entered on M will be 13. Any purple Aug. 1 11:00 onday, am to 7:00 14. Any red pm. Judgin 15. Any white Tuesday, Aug g will be . 2, 9:00 am 16. Any other variety of grape not listed PEARS - 5 Pears Lot No. 17. Any variety PLUMS - 5 Plums Lot No., 18. Blue 19,. Red 20. Yellow 21. Any other variety of plum not listed ANY OTHER - 3 Bunches, 5 Medium, 12 Small Lot No. 22. Any other fruit not listed
FIELD CROPS Class No. 2 A) The field crop must be grown by the exhibitor B) Class 2/Lots 1-20. This class is open to all exhibitors ages 3 and up. There is NOT a separate class for youth and adult. C) You MUST have the correct number or correct amount of your field crop, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) Quart pans are provided for small grain exhibits and boxes provided for ear corn. F) You must have the correct size of the small bale. Approximately 10'' in thickness, the outside dimensions being the standard size of a commercial bale of hay. Failure to do so will be disqualification. G) Chopped hay and haylage must be brought in a clear 1 gallon zip-lock bag. H) Hay bales will be put in a clear bag when brought in. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. CORN AND GRAIN Lot No. 1. Hybrid Ear Corn, any variety or maturity - 8 ears 2. Shelled Corn, any variety or maturity - 1 quart exhibit 3. Ornamental Corn - 5 ears 4. Popcorn - 1 quart shelled 5. Best single ear of corn 6. Best 3 ears of corn 7. Tallest Corn Stalk (please have in a 5 gallon pail) 8. Oats, any variety - 1 quart exhibit 9. Wheat, any variety - 1 quart exhibit 10. Soybeans, any variety - 1 quart exhibit 11. Soybean stem with most pods 12. Best 3 soybean stems 13. Tallest soybean steam 14. Any other variety of grain - 1 quart exhibit HAY Lot No. 15. Grass 16. Grass and Legume Mixture 17. Legume 18. Chopped hay 19. Haylage 20. Any Other
BERRIES - 12 Berries Lot No. 5. Blackberries 6. Gooseberries 7. Raspberries
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19. Cucumbers, pickling (3”-6”) 3 specimens 20. Cucumbers, ripe, 3 specimens 21. Cucumbers, slicing, (over 6") 3 specimens 22. Eggplant, 1 specimen 23. Ground Cherries in husk, 10 specimens 24. Kale, 3 specimens 25. Kohlrabi, green or purple, 3 specimens 26. Leeks, with tops, 3 specimens 27. Okra, 3 specimens 28. Onions, pickling, 10 specimens 29. Onions, red, 3 specimens 30. Onions, white, 3 specimens 31. Onions, yellow, 3 specimens 32. Onions, any other variety, 10 small, 3 large specimens 33. Parsnips, 3 specimens 34. Peas, 6 pods 35. Peas, edible pods, 6 pods 36. Peppers, hot, small, 6 specimens 37. Peppers, sweet, large, 3 specimens 38. Peppers, any other variety, 6 small, 3 large specimens 39. Pumpkins, pie, 1 small specimen 40. Pumpkin, large, 1 specimen 41. Radishes, red, 6 specimens 42. Radishes, white, 6 specimens 43. Radishes, any other variety, 6 specimens 44. Rhubarb, 3 stalks 45. Rutabaga, 3 specimens 46. Shallots, 3 specimens 47. Squash, Acorn, 1 specimen 48. Squash, Buttercup, 1 specimen 49. Squash, Butternut, 1 specimen 50. Squash, Hubbard, 1 specimen 51. Squash, Summer, 1 specimen 52. Squash, Zucchini, 3 small or 1 large specimens 53. Squash, any other variety, 3 small, 1 large specimens 54. Sweet Corn, 3 ears 55. Swiss Chard, 1 plant 56. Tomato, green, 3 specimens 57. Tomato, any fancy small, 6 specimens 58. Tomato, paste as Roma, 3 specimens 59. Tomato, heirloom, 3 specimens 60. Tomato, red, 3 specimens 61. Tomato, yellow or orange, 3 specimens 62. Tomato, any other variety, 3 specimens 63. Turnips - 3 specimens 64. Watermelon, 1 specimen 65. Any other small variety vegetable not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 3 specimens. 66. Any other large vegetable not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 1 specimens. 67. Any other new variety vegetable not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. small 3 specimens, large 1 specimen
GARDEN VEGETABLES SCORE CARD FOR VEGETABLES AND POTATOES SHOWMANSHIP Uniformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Points Properly Trimmed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Points True to Variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Points Properly Cleaned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Points Quality (proper stage of maturity). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 points Free of disease, insects and defects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 points Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Points TIPS 1. Correct number specimens required for exhibit 2. Current growing season may determine maturity of specimen 3. Do not scrub vegetables, wash or brush lightly. Potatoes may be washed if muddy. 4. Steams: Remove stems from Tomatoes, leave stems on Green Beans, 1/4” stem left on Cucumbers 1/2” to 1” on Peppers. 5. Root Crops: Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, Rutabagas - Tops are trimmed 1-2 inches above the crown, side roots carefully trimmed off but leave the tap root on. 6. Kohlrabi - The ball should be 2-3” in diameter, with the root removed just below the ball. Trim back leaves on upper 1/3 of the ball to 4” to 6”. Remove all other leaves cutting close to the ball. 7. Onions - Have specimens mature and thoroughly cured. The neck should be small. Do not peel to give a slick appearance. Only such outer scales that are broken or discolored should be removed. Small basal roots should be left intact but trimmed to a uniform 1/2". Wipe or brush, but do not wash. Trim dried, twisted tips to a uniform length of 1-2". Do not damage dry skins. 8. Celery is shown by the plant with leaves. Avoid pithy or woody and stringy stalks. 9. Rhubarb: Stalks should be pulled from the plant, not cut, trim leaf blade about 2” above the stalk. 10. Sweet Corn: Select uniform ears, fresh, free from insect damage and disease, filled to the tip with milky, juicy, kernels. Don't remove too much husk and leave 2 banner leaves on husk. Trim brown silk 1" from tip of husk. Trim excess shank at base of ear to 1". Class No. 3 - Garden Vegetables - Adult Class No. 4 - Garden Vegetables - Youth A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 4 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You MUST put the variety on your entry tag or state variety unknown in the any other lots (65, 66 & 67). Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) Plates are provided for exhibits. G) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. Beans, green, includes Bush and Pole, 10 pods 2. Beans, purple, 10 pods 3. Beans, yellow wax, 10 pods 4. Beans, shelling types, 10 pods 5. Beets, table, 3 specimens 6. Broccoli, 1 head 7. Brussel Sprouts, 10 specimens 8. Cabbage, flat head, 1 specimen 9. Cabbage, pointed head, 1 specimen 10. Cabbage, red head, 1 specimen 11. Cabbage, round head, 1 specimen 12. Cabbage, any other variety, 1 specimen 13. Cantaloupe or Muskmelon, 1 specimen 14. Carrots, list variety, 3 specimens 15. Cauliflower, 1 specimen 16. Celery, 1 bunch or plant 17. Cucumbers, burpless type, 3 specimens 18. Cucumber, pickling (under 3'') 6 specimens
POTATOES
Class No. 5 - Adult Class No. 6 - Youth A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 6 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You MUST put the variety on your entry tag or state variety unknown in the any other lots (#7). Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) Plates are provided for exhibits. G) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class.
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9. Any other Gourd exhibit Hard Shelled Gourds (White Blossom) Grown and dried from the previous year. These gourds can only be showed one year. Lot No. 10. Hard Shelled Gourds - 3 specimens 11. Painted or Decorated Hard Shelled Gourd - 1 specimen 12. Largest Hard Shelled Gourd - 1 specimen 13. Strangest or Funniest Hard Shelled Gourd - 1 specimen 14. Bird House made from Hard Shelled Gourd - 1 specimen 15. Any other use of a Hard Shelled Gourd - 1 specimen
Lot No. 1. Any variety FINGERLING POTATO, 6 specimen 2. Any variety GOLD POTATO, 6 specimen 3. Any variety RED POTATO, 6 specimen 4. Any variety RUSSET POTATO, 6 specimen 5. Any variety WHITE POTATO, 6 specimen 6. Any variety SWEET POTATO, 6 specimen 7. Any variety new or colored potato not listed above, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 6 specimens.
LARGEST SPECIMENS
SCARECROW CONTEST
Class No. 7 - Largest Specimen - Adult Class No. 8 - Largest Specimen - Youth A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 8 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) SPECIMEN MUST STILL BE EDIBLE/USABLE. Specimen must be of good quality and true to variety. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You MUST put the variety on your entry tag or state variety unknown in the any other lots (15, 16). Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You only need one specimen, no more. F) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. G) Plates are provided for exhibits. H) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. Beet 2. Cabbage 3. Carrot 4. Cucumber 5. Kohlrabi 6. Onion 7. Pepper 8. Potato 9. Pumpkin - field 10. Squash 11. Sunflower largest head/head only 12. Sunflower tallest stalk with head 13. Sunflower - odd or interesting 14. Tomato 15. Any other variety large vegetable not listed above. MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag. Failure to do so will be deisqualification. 16. Any other odd or interesting vegetable, MUST name variety or state variety unknown on entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification.
SCARECROW SCORE Creativeness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 points Originality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 points How material is utilized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 points Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 points Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 points Class 11 - Scarecrow - Adult Class 12 - Scarecrow - Youth A) Scarecrow must be made by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 12 Youth: Exhibitors age 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class.
SPECIAL CLASS
Class No. 13 - Class for People with Developmental Disabilities Class No. 14 - Class for Cares Centers & Assisted Living Residents A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) In each lot below it tells you how to exhibit your entry (the number of specimens, display or collection, etc.) C) You must have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) Plates are provided for exhibits. F) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot. No. 1. Fruit (as in Class 1) 2. Garden Vegetables (as in Class 3) 3. Potatoes (as in Class 5) 4. Largest Specimen (as in Class 7) 5. Pumpkins & Gourds (as in Class 9) 6. Scarecrow (as in Class 11) 7. Collection of Vegetables (as in Class 16) 8. Collection or Display of Herbs (as in Class 17) 9. Patio Container Gardening (as in Class 19)
PUMPKINS AND GOURDS
Class No. 9 - Pumpkins and Gourds - Adult Class No. 10 - Pumpkins and Gourds - Youth A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 10 Youth: Exhibitors ages 3 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) Pumpkins and gourds are to be grown this PRESENT YEAR OR THE PREVIOUS YEAR. D) You must have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) Plates are provided for exhibits. G) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Pumpkins Lot. No. 1. Mini Pumpkins - 3 specimens 2. Painted or Decorated Mini Pumpkins - 3 specimens 3. Cutout or Decorated Larger Pumpkins such as a Jack O’ Lantern - 1 specimen 4. Any other pumpkin exhibit, 3 small specimens or 1 large specimen 5. Any painted or decorated arrangement. Small Ornamental Gourds Lot No. 6. Gourds - 3 specimens 7. Painted or Decorated Gourds - 3 specimens 8. Strangest or Funniest Gourd - 1 specimen
COLLECTIONS AND DISPLAYS
1. A Collection must consist of 5 or more specimens for adults or 3 or more specimens for youth. It is judged for horticultural perfection and should contain as much variety as possible. 2. A Display is a group of 5 or more specimens for adults or 3 or more specimens for youth. It is to have a well grown specimens arranged for artistic effect. Class No. 15 - Collections and Displays - Youth A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) Exhibitors in Class 15 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) Plates are provided for exhibits. F) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class.
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Lot No. 1. A COLLECTION of at least 6 varieties of vegetables, 2 of each small variety and 1 large (such as cabbage). 2. Any other COLLECTION, use 3 specimens (see lots 2-6 in Class 16) 3. Any DISPLAY, use 3 specimens (see lots 7, 8 & 9 in Class 16) Class No. 16 - Collections and Displays - Adult A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Plates are provided for exhibits. E) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. A COLLECTION of at least 10 varieties of vegetables, not less than 2 of each small variety and 1 large (such as cabbage). Do not include herbs. 2. A COLLECTION of 5 or more varieties of tomatoes, may combine regular and small sizes. Name your varieties. 3. A COLLECTION of 5 or more varieties of peppers, may combine hot and sweet. Name your varieties. 4. A COLLECTION of 5 or more green leafy vegetables. Name your varieties. 5. A COLLECTION of 5 or more varieties of home grown apples. Name your varieties. 6. A COLLECTION of 5 or more varieties of home grown fruit other than apples. Name your varieties. 7. A DISPLAY of at least 5 or more varieties of garden vegetables artistically arranged. 8. A DISPLAY of at least 5 or more varieties of home grown fruit artistically arranged 9. Braided vegetables or vegetables on a string such as onions in a braid or dried peppers on a string at least 12-15 inches in length. Class No. 17- Collections and Displays of Herbs SCORE CARD FOR HERBS Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 points Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 points Grooming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 points Difficulty of culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 points Rarity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 points Labeling selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 points Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 points A) Specimen must be grown by exhibitor. B) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification. C) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. D) Plates are provided for exhibits. E) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. A Collection of 5 or more varieties of garden grown herbs that are fresh cut, bunched, tied or on a hanger or arranged on a plate (arranged as you wish). Name each variety. 2. A Display of 5 or more Herbs, arranged for artistic effect. Name each variety. 3. Fresh Dill - 3 heads 4. Parsley - 1 potted plant or 3 sprigs 5. Garlic - 3 cloves with tops left on 6. Garlic or other herb braided into a braid at least 15" long. 7. Any other Herb, 3 heads or sprigs.
PATIO CONTAINER GARDENING
Class No. 19 - Patio Container Gardening - Adult Class No. 20 - Patio Container Gardening - Youth A) Exhibitors in Class 20 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) Must have been grown by exhibitor in the same container at least 3 months prior to the county fair C) Please include watering instructions and you MUST provide a drainage try with your exhibit D) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. E) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. One vegetable grown in a container excluding tomatoes. 2. Tomatoes grown in a container 3. Two or more vegetables grown in a container 4. One or more herbs grown in a container 5. Any other 6. Most unusual or interesting container
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HORTICULTURE
GARDEN ARTISTRY
Class No. 21 - Garden Artistry - Adult Class No. 22 - Garden Artistry - Youth A) Exhibitors in Class 22 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 years are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET AND ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) A class using an arrangement of vegetables, fruit, or both as a centerpiece C) Consider originality, design, color combinations, occasion, containers, and condition of material. Accessories may be used to add to or enhance the exhibit or carry out a possible theme D) Vegetables and fruits MUST BE HOME GROWN, NOT PURCHASED E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) In lot 4, you MUST put your theme on the entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. G) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. Use only fruit in a centerpiece 2. Use only vegetables in a centerpiece 3. Use a combination of both fruit and vegetables in a centerpiece (Example using carrot tops or lettuce leaves or asparagus green for the greenery with fruit). 4. Consider building a centerpiece around a special theme - (may use fruit, vegetables and flowers) 5. Use varieties of the same fruit or vegetable for a centerpiece (Example varieties of peppers, tomatoes, apples, grapes) 6. Use any combination of fruit, vegetables with flowers for a centerpiece 7. Any other - use your imagination.
NEWER WAYS WITH VEGETABLES
Class No. 18 - New Ways with Vegetables A) FOR THIS CLASS ONLY vegetables may be purchased, but if possible use home grown vegetables. B) Considering the nature of these lots, the emphasis being on NEW AND DIFFERENT WAYS of preparing vegetables. C) Recipes are to be included, written large on dark enough to be seen at a distance D) You MUST have the correct number of specimens, no more or no less. Failure to do so will be disqualification.
E) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) The superintendents of this department reserve the right to dispose of any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage. Premiums paid: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for class. Lot No. 1. Stir Fry Meal. Collection of at least 4 different vegetables used in preparing a stir fry meal. Please include recipe. 2. Salsa. Collection of 4 or more different vegetables used to make salsa. Please include the recipe. 3. Chef’s or Other Salad. Collection of 3 or more varieties of green leafy vegetables used in a salad. Please include the recipe. 4. Different or Unusual Way of Preparing one or more vegetables. Please include the recipe. 5. Any other new or interesting way with vegetables not otherwise listed. Please include recipe. 6. Use your Imagination, please include recipe. 7. Different recipes or ways of using carrots (any type).
GARDEN CRITTERS Class No. 23 - Garden Critters - Adult Class No. 24 - Garden Critters Youth
Class No. 1
HOMEMADE WINE
Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special Prizes for Wine: Grand Champion Wine: There will be a Grand Champion County Wine and also a Grand Champion Kit Wine. There are two prizes: A special prize from Three Oaks Vineyard & Rustic Winery and a $100 gift certificate from Collective Spirits. It will be at the judges discretion as to which champion receives which prize. Reserve Champion Country Wine: $50 gift certificate form Collective Spirits Reserve Champion Kit Wine: $50 gift certificate from Collective Spirits Entrant with Most Points: $50 gift. cert. from Collective Spirits The following awards will be give as the judges feel entries merit: Margarita Basket and $20 gift cert. from Cheers Liquor Wine Basket and $25 gift cert. from Eastside Liquor Miscellaneous Gift Certificates from Collective Spirits WINE SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Wines may be made from any fruit, vegetable, grain, or juice commonly used in making wine. 2. Wines may be more that one year old. 3. Each entry must be bottled in a clean container with at least 750 ml capacity. Bottles must be securely corked or capped. 4. Each bottle must be labeled. The label should contain the following info: a) Type of wine and content (example: chokeberry wine, burgundy type. b) name and address of maker. c) Recipe credit, if the recipe is not original of maker. d) Wines entered into the "any other" category must designate the principle ingredient on the label. e) Date (month, year) fermentation was begun. f) Entrants are encouraged, but not required to list whether fruit, dried fruit, or juice was used in making the wine and any other info which would be useful in describing each entry. RULES & REGULATIONS FOR ENTERING: 1) A contestant MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE. 2) You may exhibit in more than one lot, but only two entries in each lot. Each entry MUST not be the same. The entries must be of different types such as: strawberry, cherry, raspberry, etc. in the fruit or onion, potato, etc. in vegetable. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 3) All bottles must be labeled correctly, be at least the minimum size, and capped securely. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 4) It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to put all exhibits in the correct class or lot. 5) All wines must be homemade by an amateur. If not you will be disqualified. 6) This is a terminal show, all bottles will be emptied before display. 7) All possible care will be taken against loss or damage, however, all wine, bottles, etc. are entered at the exhibitors risk. The Fair Management is not responsible for any loss or damage. 8) No ribbons or exhibits are to be removed until release time on Sunday, SOME JUDGING CRITERIA: 1) Appropiateness of classification: does the entry belong in the category the contestant has chosen to place it in? 2) General appearance: color, clarity, lack of sediment. 3) Bouquet 4) Taste 5) Texture 6) Presentation: clean bottle, neat and readable label. 7) Judges may combine lots if they feel necessary. 8) Judges will select the prize entry in each lot, reserving the right to withhold any awards, if in their opinion, the work submitted does not merit award. The judge's decisions are final. 9) Judges cannot judge a lot in which they are entered. 10) Points will be given to each entrant for a special prize to the entrant with the most points. The more lots you enter, the more possible points you might receive for this overall prize for points Class 1 - Wine. Champion - 5 points Reserve - 4 points 1st in lot - 3 points 2nd in lot - 2 points 3rd in lot - 1 point
A) Exhibitors in Class 24 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. YOU MUST INCLUDE AGE OF EXHIBITOR ON ENTRY SHEET & ENTRY TAG. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) A class using your imagination, using vegetables C) In lot 1, use all vegetables to make your unique critter D) In lot 2, dress your potato using whatever your imagination dreams up (fabric, candy, etc.) E) You may exhibit in more that one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. F) Vegetables must be home grown G) The superintendents of this department reserves the right to remove any exhibit that shows sign of spoilage, wilting, or damage Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Lot No. 1. A garden critter using: Adults a minimum of 5 vegetables and Youth a minimum of 3 vegetables 2. Dress a potato
YOUTH EDUCATION
Class No. 25 - Youth Education
A) Exhibitors in Class 25 Youth: Exhibitors ages 6 through 16 are invited to exhibit in this class. You must include age of exhibitor on entry sheet and entry tag. Failure to do so will be disqualification. B) You DO NOT need to bring a garden exhibit to enter this class. C) Exhibitor MUST do their own exhibit D) You may exhibit in more that one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Lot No. 1. Garden Story - Write a short story about your vegetable garden, include 1 picture of your garden. 2. Your imagination - using your imagination, write a short story about what your ideal vegetable garden would be like what - vegetables you would plant and give the reasons for your choice. 3. Garden Journal - a journal of your vegetable garden work. Planning, planting, weeding, etc. 4. Picture Board - a display of pictures of your vegetable garden. NO larger than 22x28 5. Garden Diagram - a poster board, NO larger than 22x28. Include a plan of your vegetable garden drawn to scale, include your varieties, names, etc. 6. Educational display showing some aspects of vegetable gardening (thinning or not thinning, carrots etc.)
DEPARTMENT L HOMEMADE WINE & BEER DANNY & SUE STEELE, SUPERINTENDENTS 18681 660TH AVE., ALDEN, MN 507-265-3230
ENTRY DAY - DEPARTMENT L - HOMEMADE WINE & BEER We welcome you to exhibit in all possible divisions and classes.
All wine & beer will be entered on Sat., July 30 at the Fairlane Building on the Freeborn Co. Fairgrounds 10 am-1:30 pm. All emptied & judged bottles will then be on display in Floral Hall on the Fairgrounds, Tues., Aug. 24 thru Sun., Aug. 7. Wine and Beer Entries may be taken to Collective Spirits at 1507 Blake Ave., Albert Lea, MN 507-379-2337. They MUST be dropped off no later than Friday, July 29
Learn to Brew Your Own
Release will be 5 pm to 7 pm Sunday, Aug. 7. Premiums, special prizes, ribbons and bottles are to be picked up the exhibitor (or someone designated-must be 21 years old) during the release time. Premiums and ribbons can be picked up at the fair office within a few days after the close of the fair. The superintendents will have any special prizes. All emptied bottles not picked up by 7 pm Sunday will be disposed of. No premiums or ribbons will be mailed.
We are the drop site for your Wine & Beer Entries in the Freeborn County Fair Wine & Beer Making Supply Shop We have a Huge Inventory for the Home Brewer.
CHAMPIONSHIP PICTURES: PICTURES OF CHAMPIONS ONLY WILL BE TAKEN THURS., AUG. 4 FROM 2 PM-4 PM FOR THE AREA MEDIA. SPECIAL PRIZES: A special thank you from the Homemade Wine & Beer Dept. to the following sponsors of Special Prizes. 1. Cheers Liquor, 1617 W. Main, Albert Lea, MN 507-379-2364 2. Collective Spirits, 1507 Blake Ave., Albert Lea, MN 507-379-2337 3. Eastside Liquor, 2314 Hendrickson Rd., Albert Lea, MN 507-377-2773 4. Hy-Vee Wine & Spirits, 2708 Bridge, Albert Lea, MN 507-377-1489 5. Liquor Depot, 606 So. Broadway, Albert Lea, MN 507-373-4678 6. Three Oaks Vineyard & Winery, 72096 Philip Dr., Albert Lea, MN 507-383-1273 7. Worth Brewing Co., 835 Central Ave., Northwood, IA 641-324-9899
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Collective Spirits HOME BEER & WINE MAKING SUPPLIES 1507 Blake Ave. • Albert Lea, MN • 507-379-BEER www.colalbertsbrewshop.com Located Behind Blakes Body Shop – Across from Eastside Liquor
Mon-Fri 8-5:30 • Sat 8-Noon • Sunday Closed
8) Vegetable, sweet (including root wine) 9) Wild fruit, dry 10) Wild fruit, sweet 11) Aperitif (dinner wine) 12) Any other, dry (grain, rhubarb, honey, etc) 13) Any other, sweet (grain, rhubarb, honey, etc. KIT WINE: 14) Grape, dry red
DEPARTMENT CLUBWORK
15) Grape, sweet red 16) Grape, dry white 17) Grape, sweet white 18) Fruit, dry (including flower wine) 19) Fruit, sweet, (including flower wine) 20) Aperitif (dinner wine) 21) Any other, dry (grain, rhubarb, honey, etc.) 22) Any other, sweet (grain, rhubarb, honey, etc.)
HOMEMADE BEER Class No. 2 Premiums paid on the following lots: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons for the class. Special Prizes for Beer: Grand Champion Beer: $100 gift cert. from Collective Spirits Reserve Champion Beer: $50 gift cert. from Collective Spirits Entrant with Most Points: $50 gift. cert. from Collective Spirits The following awards will be give as the judges feel entries merit: Beer Basket and $25 gift cert. from Eastside Liquor Beer Basket from Hy-Vee Wine & Spirits Beer Basket and $25 gift cert. from Liquor Depot 1 Growler Fill - Worth Brewing Co. Miscellaneous Gift Cert. - Collective Spirits BEER SPECIFICATIONS: 1) Beer may be made from malt, hops, grain, fruit/vegetable/juice or any other product commonly used in making beer. 2) Each entry must be bottled in a clean brown or green bottle with 12 oz. capacity. We prefer that they have no raised - glass brand name lettering and printed caps must be blacked out. 3) Each bottle must be labeled. The label must contain the following information: a) Type of beer and content. b) Name and address of maker. c) Date (month, year) brew was begun. 4) An Entry/Recipe form is suggested by the judges to be filled out if at all possible. The suggested form is the AHA/BJCP Entry/Recipe Form. We will have these, but they can also be found at www.bjcpl.org You can fill out ahead of time to save time at entry day. RULES & REGULATIONS FOR ENTERING: 1) A contestant MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE. 2) Each contestant needs to enter 2 bottles for each entry. One bottle for the first round and one for the Best of Show round. 3) You may exhibit in more that one lot, but only one entry in each lot. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 4) All bottles must be labeled correctly and be at least the minimum size. Failure to do so will be disqualification. 5) It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to put all exhibits in the correct class or lot. Please see categories at www.bjcp.org/2008styles/catdex.php Beers will be grouped in appropriate general categories by the competition director at the time of judging. 6) All beers must be homebrewed by an amateur and in non-commercial facilities. If not, you will be disqualified. 7) First place winners in each lot will compete for Best of Show. 8) This is a terminal show, all bottles will be emptied before display. 9) All possible care will be taken against loss or damage, however, all beer, bottles, etc. are entered at the exhibitors risk. The Fair Management is not responsible for any loss or damage. 10) No ribbons or exhibits are to be removed until release time on Sunday, SOME JUDGING CRITERIA: 1) Appropriateness of classification: does the entry belong in the category the contestant has chosen to place it in? 2) General appearance: color, clarity, lack of sediment. 3) Taste 4) Aroma 5) Mouth Feel 6) Judges may combine lots if they feel necessary. 7) Judges will select the prize entry in each lot, reserving the right to withhold any award, if in their opinion, the work submitted does not merit award. The judge's decisions are final. 8) Judges cannot judge a lot in which they are entered. 9) Points will be given to each entrant for a special prize to the entrant with the most points. The more lots you enter, the more possible points you might receive for this overall prize for points Class 2 -Beer. Champion - 5 points Reserve - 4 points 1st in lot - 3 points 2nd in lot - 2 points 3rd in lot - 1 point Lots: 1) Ale, specify pale or dark 2) Lager, specify light, dark or other 3) Pilsner 4) Porter 5) Stout 6) Wheat 7) Mixed styles, specify 8) Braget 9) Any Other (must name)
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Amy Wadding 4-H Program Coordinator
Wendy Weiss Office Support
Megan Thorson 4-H Program Coordinator
Sharon M. Davis Regional Ext. Educator
Sue Nielsen Regional Support
EXTENSION OFFICE PHONE 507-377-5660 INDEX Aerospace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57-58 Baby Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Cow/Calf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Heifer (breeding) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Heifer (market) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Bicycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Club Banners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Club Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Cat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Child Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Citizenship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Clothing and Textiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Cloverbuds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Clowning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Club Scrapbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Community Pride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Community Pride Individual . . . . . . . . 71 Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72-73 Consumer Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Crafts & Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Scrapbooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Crop Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73-74 Clothing Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59 Breeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Junior Herd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Performance (Genetics Index) . . . . .59 Showmanship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Dairy Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-60 Dairy Goat Showmanship . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Demonstrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Dog Agility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-63 Dog Obedience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Dog Rally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Dog Related Exhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Dog Showmanship & Dog Rally . . . . . 63 Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Entomology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Exploring Animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Exploring the Environment. . . . . . . . . . 74 Fishing Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74-75 Flower Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Food & Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Food Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Food Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Food Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Forest Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-76 Fruit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 General Rules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-55 Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Livestock Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . .54-55 Geology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Geospatial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Global Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Herdsmanship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55-56 Home Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76-77 Horse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65 Halter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Performance - Horsemanship. . . . . . . . 65 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Performance - Western Pleasure . . . 65 Performance - English Pleasure . . . . 65 Performance - English Equitation . . . . 65 Miniatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Trail Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Egg & Spoon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Gymkana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Horseless Horse Project . . . . . . . . . 65 Walk-Trot Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Horse Related . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Indoor Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Lama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65-66 Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Obstacle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Lama Poster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Costume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Lawn & Landscape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Livestock Interviews. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Livestock Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Livestock Showmanship . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Livestock Trip Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Market Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Needle Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78 Photography Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Plant & Soil Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Potato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Public Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Quilting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Rabbits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-67 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Rate of Gain (Market Animals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Sale of Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Self-Determined. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Sheep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-68 Breeding Ewe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Market Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Lamb Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Shooting Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Small Engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Special Livestock Awards . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Swine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Market Swine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Breeding Gilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Swine Pens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Showmanship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Vegetable Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . .79-80 Vegetable Gardening Challenge . . . . . . 80 Veterinary Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Water/Wetlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Wildlife Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Youth Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
4-H INFORMATION
COUNTRY WINE: 1) Grape, dry red 2) Grape, sweet red 3) Grape, dry white 4) Grape, sweet white 5) Fruit, dry (including flower wine) 6) Fruit, sweet (including flower wine) 7) Vegetable, dry (including root wine)
All livestock trailers must enter the fairgrounds through the NORTHWEST entrance on Richway Drive. Trailers must exit through the NORTHWEST gate back onto Richway Drive or swine can exit out NORTHEST gate. If you need to park your trailer, you must re-enter through the NORTHEAST gate and park by the outdoor horse arena. No livestock trailers are allowed to park in the NORTHWEST parking lot or by any of the buildings. *See special map from specie letters*
GENERAL RULES 4-H EXHIBIT RULES Each club member must pre-enter on Fair Entry by no later than June 27, 2016. All club members exhibit(s) must be kept in the designated 4-H area. All general exhibits in 4-H Exhibit Building, must be entered by 7:00 pm, Monday, Aug. 1. Release time for all exhibits in the 4-H Exhibit Building will be on Sunday, Aug. 7, 5:00-7:00 pm. All exhibits must be removed by 7:00 pm. To be eligible for State Fair, the 4-H member must have completed 6th grade. If members do not meet the age requirement of the trip, it will be given to the next ranking eligible participant. A 4-H member may take Dual 4-H Trips to the MN State Fair. A dual trip is a livestock and non-livestock trip. Contact the Extension Office for details. Exhibits are to be selected from the current year’s project work, except where specified, such as corn. Judges will award purple, blue, red, and white placing according to the worthiness of the exhibit, regardless of the number of exhibits in the class; with the exception of Youth in Action Demonstration and Cloverbuds. Clubs will be assigned special times during the day to register their exhibits. Registration will be made through a central registration table at east side of 4-H building. Classes in 4-H club work are open only to registered 4-H club members in Freeborn County. All exhibitors must see that their exhibits stay in good condition throughout the fair. The County Fair Association and/or Extension Office will not assume responsibility for loss or damage of articles. Any exhibit not pre-entered may show for a ribbon placing only, top placing is a purple ribbon. Exhibit will not be eligible for grand or reserve champion, special awards, or trips.
4-H HEALTH EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS RULES: Health certificates are required on all animals residing out of state and must be on file in the 4-H Livestock Office on or before entry day. The 4-H members will be responsible for contacting a veterinarian and having the required livestock of each 4-H exhibitor tested prior to the County Fair. All livestock will be monitored during check in for any health problems. Animals will be inspected as they are checked in. Animals from Iowa must have a health certificate. BEEF: Animals will be examined at fair for warts and ringworm. DAIRY: None needed. Animals will be examined at fair for warts and ringworm. GOATS: Official scrapies tags/tattoos are required for all male and female goats. Contact the MN Board of Animal Health for your tag/tattoo number. All goats will be examined at the fair. DOGS: Need certificate of Rabies Vaccination to include distemper, rabies and Parvo – Killed Virus accepted for 1 year and modified Live Virus is accepted for 36 months, must be current thru November 1. HORSES: Need negative coggins test. LAMA: They need to be wormed two weeks prior to show. POULTRY: All Chickens & Turkeys over 5 months of age must be officially tested for typhoid and pullorum diseases and found negative within 90 days prior to the fair or originate from parent stock classified within 12 months of fair as U.S. pullorum-typhoid clean. Turkeys must be also be negative for salmonella typhimurium, mycoplasma galliseptium and myoplasm synoviae. RABBITS: No certificate required. SHEEP: No health certificate. The sheep will be examined at the fair. All male and female lambs need to be tagged with official scrapies tag. A Premise ID is also needed. SWINE: No health certificates needed for barrows or gilts. A Premise ID is also needed.
EXHIBITS 1. Members may exhibit, demonstrate, or take part only in projects in which they are enrolled. All work on projects entered should be done by the 4-H member and completed during the current 4-H year unless otherwise noted. 2. Poster exhibits may not exceed 22” wide x 28” high. They may be smaller. 3. Education/Science Tri-Fold Exhibits for all project areas, may not exceed 12" deep x 24" wide x 36" high. (Center back 24" wide x 36" high, right and left wings each 12" wide x 36" high.) All exhibits will be evaluated by a conference with the judge. Project judging criteria: Exhibit quality ..............................................................25% Educational value .......................................................25% Knowledge and ability to explain .............................50% Decision of the judge is final and may not be appealed. 4. Floor Space for any exhibit should not exceed 20 square feet. If your exhibit exceeds this space limitation, contact the Extension Office. 5. All exhibits must be labeled with name, club, and county. Other appropriate information for the project (i.e., vegetable varieties) should be included. If the exhibit has multiple pieces, each part needs to be labeled and should indicate 1 of 4, 2 of 4, etc.
BEDDING: All bedding will be provided free to 4-H families through the auction dollars received back to the county. Bedding is free, but you will be assessed a $10/ head fee for any animal that was put on the bedding/stalling sheet and does not come to the fair. We are trying to get as accurate count as possible for county fair, so please be as accurate as possible on the bedding/stalling sheet. Straw is paid for by individual families. ALL: NO FANS ALLOWED THAT ARE NOT OSHA APPROVED. FANS ARE TO BE BLOWING TO THE WEST SIDE OF THE BARN. NO WATERTYPE FAN COOLERS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED. NO BUTT TYPE FANS. PUREBRED REGISTRATION REGULATIONS All purebred livestock must have registration papers or a copy of registration papers on file in the 4-H Livestock Office before entry day. Acceptable registration papers are as follows: 1.Registration in the member’s name. 2.Registration in the parent or guardian’s name the member’s name. 3.Registered in the parent or guardian’s name and son or sons (same for daughters). 4.Registered in the member’s family name, such as John Doe and Family. 5. Registered in partnership for two or more members of the same family, such as John and Mary Doe. 6. The Holstein-Freisian Association does not accept option no. 4. NOT Acceptable registration papers are: 7. Registered in parents name only. 8. Registered in name of business concern or organization and the member’s name. 9. Registered in a firm, farm or corporation name & the member’s name. 10. Animals that are registered and have papers must show in the purebred class and are not eligible to be shown in a grade class STATE FAIR LINE UP The top animals in the breeding and market classes will be awarded a trip to the Minnesota State Fair. Only members who have completed 6th grade and
LIVESTOCK THIS WAS NEW IN 2013 AND WILL CONTINUE CATTLE BARN RULES PER THE ELECTRICIAN ARE AS FOLLOWS: -16 amps or less on each breaker -1 fan per animal -Extension cords *no less than 12 gauge *maximum length of 50 feet & no multiple ends ANIMAL SCIENCE All beef, dairy, dog, goat, horse, lama, rabbit, sheep, and swine shown in 4-H livestock shows must have the required State 4-H ID system, ear tag and/or tattoo. Animals ID data must be submitted online, arrive in the Extension office, or be postmarked no later than May 15 (with the exception of Market Beef due Feb. 15). LIVESTOCK ENTRY INFORMATION All livestock exhibits (beef, sheep, swine, dairy, rabbits, goats, lamas, horses & poultry) may be entered on Monday night, Aug. 1 between 3-10 pm or Tuesday, Aug. 2 and must arrive between 7 am and 11 am. **Sheep & Goat all in by Monday, Aug. 1 for check in 6-8 pm** **All Rabbits in by Monday, Aug. 1 for check in 6-8 pm**
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older and have all deadlines met will bring their animals to the show ring for the State Fair Line-up. State Fair trips must be accepted or declined by 5:00 pm Friday of County Fair or the trip will go to the next alternate, or Thursday by 5:00 pm for animals from shows that are completed. GROOMING GUIDELINES All grooming of livestock, including, clipping, trimming, washing, combing, blowing, and blocking etc. (all species) must be done by the exhibitor, member of the immediate family (parents, stepparents, legal guardians, grandparents, brothers, or sisters) or any other bona fide Minnesota 4-H member. Any exhibitor found in violation of this rule will not be eligible for any livestock awards or premiums including championships, the auction, or trips. Enforcement of this rule will be the responsibility of the 4-H Livestock Committee, the 4-H Program Coordinator(s), and the Regional Extension Educator. In the beef show, the use of artificial tail fins or the addition of any hair or hair like substance to the animal’s body, excluding false tails, will not be permitted. No artificial color can be used on 4-H exhibits that is applied above the flank of the animal. Coloring materials are acceptable to be applied to the legs and hooves of the animal. Artificial color refers to any kind of dyes or materials applied at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds or prior to the arrival at the fairgrounds. Any animal that displays artificial color cannot be named champion or be selected for a State Fair trip. All beef exhibitors must groom and fit in designated areas only. These areas are northside of Open Sheep Barn (or in open class sheep barn), Northside of Cattle barn outside or as soon as open sheep have ALL left or inside Beef Barn. No tents set up until Wednesday night in picnic area. RELEASE TIME The release of livestock time will be Sunday after 4 pm. Any livestock taken off the fairgrounds early without release of fair vet and County Extension Office will forfeit all premiums, sale money, special awards, and trips. SWINE LOAD OUT OPTIONS: Swine going to Hormel will take place Sunday at 3 pm. You must keep one animal at the fair until Sunday at this time. All other swine can go home Thursday night (after 8 pm) Friday morning (before 8 am or Friday night after open pig show). ELIGIBILITY All animals must be individually owned or under 4-H lease to be eligible for Grand and Reserve Championships. The animal entered at County Fair from a family affidavit denotes individual 4-Her ownership for the County Fair and future shows. However Dairy Heifers, after freshening, cannot be carried on a family affidavit. Only Breeding animals may be leased.
RULES: Members enrolled in Poultry, Rabbit, Lama, and Goats are required to participate in showmanship. Members enrolled in beef, swine, and sheep will participate in showmanship during the actual showing of their animal with an overall champion taking place at the completion of show. Those species will have a separate showmanship judge who will pick 4-Hers out to go back for overall showman champion. ANY 4-Her can still participate in the overall drive for showmanship if they would like. Dairy showmanship will take place as normal, and will be at the end of the show. Senior: 4-Her’s who have completed 9th grade and over Intermediate: 4-Her’s who have completed 6th-8th grades Junior: 4-Her’s who have completed 3rd-5th grades Novice: Goat 4-Her’s who have never shown goats before. Master: 4-Her's who have won Sr. Showmanship for beef or rabbit only SHOWMANSHIP (All Species) $2.00
LIVESTOCK INTERVIEWS All 4-H members that are exhibiting livestock at the County Fair must participate in a livestock interview. Interviews will be held on Wednesday, July 27 from 2:00-8:00 pm at the Fairlane Community Center on the fairgrounds. It is required to do only 1 interview no matter how many species you are bringing, you choose the specie.
RATE OF GAIN BEEF, SHEEP, & MARKET GOATS Rules: To be eligible for rate of gain class the 4-Hers must have his or her animal weighed at a County ID and weigh session on a common scale. The market animals with the top rates of gain will be announced at the individual show. All market beef, sheep, and goats will be automatically entered. RATE OF GAIN (each species) $1.00
HERDSMANSHIP The purpose of 4-H Herdsmanship is to help 4-H members learn skills in making a presentable exhibit for the public as well as learn skills in courtesy, cooperation, neatness, and proper care of animals. SCORECARD Cleanliness of aisle and stall .............................................................................45 *Adequate bedding, clean and dry, with manure hauled out (25) *Animals and/or pens tied/fastened securely (5) *Feed and water pans, when present, and aisles and alleyways should be clean (15) Arrangement of exhibits ....................................................................................15
STATE FAIR OR STATE SHOW ELIGIBILITY 1.Trips for State Fair, State Horse Show, State Lama Show and State Dog Show will be selected from blue ribbon exhibits only (see State Dog Show Rules for exceptions). Exhibits must meet all other county requirements. 2. Members selected to represent the county at State Fair, State Horse, and State Lama must have completed sixth grade. 3. To be eligible for a livestock trip to the State Fair, 4-Hers must have completed Livestock Quality Assurance Ethics Training and Livestock Interviews. State Policy: All youth participating as a State Fair 4-H livestock exhibitor in beef, dairy, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbits, meat and dairy goat, and lama must have completed the Livestock Quality Assurance and Ethics workshop. Certification is good for three fair seasons. The level of training required is determined by the grade of the youth at the time the training takes place. 4. Along with their qualifying state fair exhibit trip(s), 4-H members may participate in activities such as Share-the-Fun, demonstrations, Arts-in, cooking events, animal science educational exhibits, or judging teams. 5. Competitive events, deadlines, consequences, and exemption options. Every Minnesota 4-H member is eligible for a “one-time” member exemption. This exemption provides the ability (one-time in a 4-H member’s career) for the 4-H member to acknowledge they missed a 4-H deadline related to enrollment or competitive event participation and waive the consequences for the named deadline. 6. Distribution of Unused Livestock Trips: Minnesota 4-H wants to provide as many 4-H members as possible the opportunity to experience the Minnesota State Fair judging process. To ensure that as many youth as possible have the opportunity to participate in a livestock experience at the Minnesota State Fair, staff and volunteers are asked to follow the outlined process for the distributio of unused livestock quota trips.
CLOVERBUDS Cloverbuds can show one animal per specie. Cloverbuds can show their own animal or another 4-H’ers. Cloverbuds do not have to stay for entire time of County Fair, but are welcome to. A parent or responsible person will be with Cloverbud at all times when in the presence of an animal. The parent or responsible person will be in control of the animal in the show ring and also leading/handling that animals throughout the Fair week.
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4-H INFORMATION
LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP
*Animals, tack area, supplies, and stall cards neatly kept and/or arranged. Appearance of animals ......................................................................................15 *Animals groomed properly and appear to be bed and watered appropriately (10) *Animals in place 8 am to 10 pm except when in show ring or being washed (5) Exhibitors ..............................................................................................................25 *Courtesy and conduct of exhibitors TOTAL POINTS ................................100 If your herdsmanship is not kept up (example: feeding & watering your animals, cleaning out the pens, etc.) you will be subject to forfeiting your awards, trips, & auction privileges. HERDSMANSHIP: Purple-$10.00
Blue-$5.00
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LIVESTOCK CARCASS CONTEST Any 4Her in swine, sheep, goat, beef that pay $5/animal are eligible to participate. Top 5 winners will receive prize money. Sheep & goat scanning will be done Monday Night from 6-8 pm. Swine will be from 7-10 am and beef is from 10 am – 12 pm. Carcass Class - All Grades
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4-H Horse Show "Fun" Classes Tuesday, August 2 After completion of Horseless Horse
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4-H Supreme Showmanship Contest
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Sunday, August 7 • 12:00 Noon Jan Reed Livestock Arena • Open to any showpersons in the following species in each age division are eligible; beef, sheep, swine, dairy, dairy goats, market goats, poultry, and rabbits. • Judging will be 50% on Showmanship and 50% on knowledge in each of the species. • All showpersons will compete as a group. • All showpersons will show each specie. • Grand and Reserve Supreme Showperson will be selected. • Awards will be presented. • Once a member has been name Supreme Showman – they cannot compete in future years, but can be a judge. • Special awards – 1st Place – Gift Certificate 2nd Place – Gift Certificate *Exhibitors must sign up by Thursday by 8:00 pm to be in the contest. *Must have at least 6 signed up to have the contest.
4-H MARKET LIVESTOCK SALE 9:00 am – Saturday Indoor Judging Area – Freeborn County Fairgrounds All exhibitors wishing to place an animal in the sale will be required to register and pay the entry fees in the 4-H Livestock Office by 5:00 pm Thursday. OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSES To promote and encourage market livestock production by the youth of Freeborn County 4-H Clubs with a long term goal of increasing the growth of market livestock enterprises within the county. Only market beef, goat, sheep, and swine shown in 4-H livestock shows must have the required State 4-H ID system, ear tag and/or tattoo. In addition, properly identified Grand & Reserve Market Poultry and Grand & Reserve Market Rabbits will be added to the sale of champions. All 4-Hers winning trips to the State Fair and those exhibiting at Ak-SarBen are eligible to take an additional trip animal through the sale. In the event the 4-Her does not participate in either the State Fair or Ak-Sar-Ben, the premium monies paid at the 4-H Livestock sale will be forfeited. 4-H members must have exhibited 2 market animals of the same species to have a trip animal go through the auction. 20% of 4Hers premium is given back to the Freeborn County 4-H program for the good of the whole.
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ENTRY FEES:
LIVESTOCK TRIP DATES
Market Beef - $6.00/animal Market Swine - $6.00/animal/pen Market Sheep - $6.00/animal Market Goat - $6.00/animal Grand & Reserve Poultry - $6.00 Grand & Reserve Rabbit - $6.00 This includes champion and trip animals. No white ribbon animals will be eligible for sale. All 4-Hers must be present by 8:30 am Saturday in preparation for the sale. The sale order will be posted Friday night. All animals must be in the line according to the sale catalog. Any animals out of sale order go to end of their designated specie sale.
State Fair: August 24-28 Ak-Sar-Ben: September 22-25
BEEF
2016 SALE ORDER Ring 1 – North End Swine Pens – Swine Individuals Ring 2 – South End Sheep - Beef - Goat Each 4-H member will be responsible for bringing his/her animal through the sale ring. If the 4-Her is unable to do so, a family member may represent the 4-H member with prior approval from the Extension Office. 4-Hers may consign non-sale Goats/Sheep to packer immediately following sale. Consigned animals MUST have an entry day scale weight. It is the responsibility of the 4-H member to load non-auction animals on the appropriate truck. Swine: See page 55 for details. *Sale of Champion Pictures will be taken after the conclusion of the sale of champions as animals are ready.
GENERAL RULES: *Steers with visible eruptions of two or more permanent teeth will only be eligible for a red ribbon placing. *AK-SAR-BEN exhibits must weigh a minimum of 900 lbs with a minimum rate of gain of 2.2 lbs at AK-SAR-BEN and have an accepted nose print on file and DNA sample. *All beef must be properly weighed and identified with an official Minnesota State 4-H Identification tag to be eligible for grand, reserve champion, special award, the 4-H Livestock Auction or any other shows beyond county fair.
Animals that don’t make minimum weights are not eligible for the sale.
CATTLE BARN RULES PER THE ELECTRICIAN ARE AS FOLLOWS: -16 amps or less on each breaker -1 fan per animal -Extension cords *no less than 12 gauge *maximum length of 50 feet no multiple ends
MARKET BEEF: Minimum weight 800 lbs/no maximum weight. Exception: Trip animals in sale will not need to meet weight requirements. MARKET GOAT: Minimum weight 40 lbs/no maximum weight. Exception: Trip animals in sale will not need to meet weight requirements. MARKET SHEEP: Minimum weight 100 lbs/no maximum weight. Exception: Trip animals in sale will not need to meet weight requirements. MARKET SWINE: Minimum weight 210 lbs/no maximum weight. SWINE PENS: Market pen will be weighed and sold as a pen in the sale. All bids will be for total premium only – not multiplied by the number of animals.
*No fans allowed that are not OSHA approved. *All fans will be side – mounted and blowing towards the West end of barn. No water type fan coolers of any kind allowed. No butt fans. *All beef exhibitors will utilize common bedding. *Sign up for tie-outs on Tuesday in Livestock Office. Please stay in your assigned tie outs all week and clean out your tie out stalls. *Cattle allowed in tie outs at 8:00 p.m. STEER Class: Members may show a maximum of 3 animals in these Steer Classes: Beef Steer Slick Shorn NEW 2016: Slick Shorn Market Beef Class – Please follow rules from Beef Information Sheet
Non Terminal Sale Information • All 4-H members taking livestock through the 4-H Market Livestock Sale will have the option of taking their animal home. • 4-H members will continue to be able to sell one animal per specie exhibited, plus a trip animal if they will be exhibiting at the Minnesota State Fair or Ak-Sar-Ben and they exhibited 2 market animals of that specie at County Fair. • We will continue to provide a buyer (packer option) for Sheep, Swine, and Goats.
DAIRY BEEF Members may show a maximum of 3 animals in this class with a combination of crossbred and purebred dairy steer. Must have crossbred dairy steer to show 3. Class: Dairy Beef (2) Dairy Beef Crossbred (cross of 2 Dairy Breeds)
The champion and reserve dairy market goat, meat market goat, steer, market heifer, dairy beef, swine, swine pen of three, poultry, rabbit, and sheep will be auctioned off from a special ring in the center of the judging arena following the sale of purple, blue, and red animals. These champion exhibits should be in place by 11:00 am on Saturday. This is called the Sale of Champions.
BABY BEEF Age Classification: Calf should be born between January 1, 2016 and May 15, 2016 and may be a bull, heifer, or steer. Rules: • Members may exhibit only 1 animal. • Only members in grades 3rd through 5th are eligible to compete in this class.
See page 82 for 2015 livestock buyers
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Thursday at 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Dairy Beef Show SHOW SCHEDULE 1. Cloverbuds 2. Baby Beef 3. Prospect Calves (Steers/Bulls/Heifers) 4. Purebred Breeding Beef Heifers/Championship 5. Commercial Breeding Beef Heifers/Championship 6. Beef Cow/Calf 7. Market Beef Heifers/Championship 8. Market Beef Steers/Championships (all shown by wt classes) 9. State Fair Line up-Colored Beef 10. Showmanship Championships/call backs for colored Beef Masters; Senior; Intermediate; Junior 11. Dairy Beef/Championships 12. State Fair Line up – Dairy Beef 13. Dairy Beef Showmanship
• This class is not eligible for the livestock auction sale or state fair. • All beef breeds will compete together. • Cannot exhibit in any other beef classes including Prospect and Spring Heifer classes or Junior Showmanship, or any yearling animal classes or other market classes. Class: Baby Beef
BEEF SHOWMANSHIP DAIRY BEEF SHOWMANSHIP Beef Showmanship Master Beef Showmanship Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 Dairy Beef Showmanship Master Dairy Beef Showmanship Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 *All Call backs for showmanship will be at end of show, any 4-Her can still come back for overall.
BEEF HEIFER (BREEDING) RULES: • This class is not eligible for the livestock auction sale. • All breeds will compete in each age class. • Purebreds and commercials will show separately. • Members may exhibit a breeding heifer in each separate class. BIRTHDATES Spring Calf Purebred – Jan 1 – April 30, 2016 Spring Calf Commercial – Jan 1 – April 30, 2016 Fall Calf P/Bred – Sept 1 & Dec 31, 2015 Fall Calf Commercial – Sept 1 & Dec 31, 2015 Summer Yrlg P/Bred – May 1 & Aug. 31, 2015 Summer Yrlg Commerical – May 1 & Aug. 31, 2015 Jr Yrlg P/Bred – Jan. 1 & April 30, 2015 Jr Yrlg Commerical – Jan 1 & April 30, 2015 P/Bred – Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2014 Sr Yrlg Commerical – Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2014 2 Yr Old P/Bred - March 1 & Aug. 31, 2014 2 Yr Old Commercial – March 1 & Aug. 31, 2014
DAIRY Thursday at 8:00 am SHOW SCHEDULE Breeds will rotate in each class. Rotation schedule: Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, Aryshire 1. Cloverbuds 2. Junior Calf 3. Junior Herds 4. Production Class 5. Showmanship – Senior; Intermediate; Junior 6. Championship – breeds and overall 7. State Fair Lineup CATTLE BARN RULES PER THE ELECTRICIAN ARE AS FOLLOWS: -16 amps or less on each breaker -1 fan per animal -Extension cords *no less than 12 gauge *maximum length of 50 feet no multiple ends RULES: • Members may show 1 animal per breed through the senior yearling class. Example: only 1 animal in Jr Heifer Calf class, 1 animal in Winter Calf class, and 1 animal in Fall Calf etc. • Members may show up to 2 two year olds and 3 advanced cows. • Members cannot exhibit an animal in the two-year old or advanced lots that was not identified and a project record started in advance of the first freshening. • Two different family members may show the same heifer (in different years, of course) prior to the first freshening. But, the first 4-Her to show the animal after her first calving will be the “exhibitor of record”. This animal may not be transferred to another family member after that, even though that family member may have shown/ID the animal as a heifer. • The Junior Calf Class is ineligible for a State Fair Trip. The Junior Calf Class is primarily for 4-Hers in 3rd grade through 5th. The calf must be born between March 1, 2016 and May 15, 2016. • Purebred and grades will be judged together according to breeds. • All dairy breeds will be shown under the listed age classes. • All dairy exhibits will be judged on type except for the production class. • The PDCA fitting and showing score card will be the model for showmanship. • Senior yearling that have calved will compete in the 2 year old cow class (regardless of date of birth). • Dress code: White shirt and white jeans.
BEEF HEIFER (MARKET) RULES: • Heifers must have been dropped during 2015. • Only heifers shown in the market class will be eligible for the livestock sale. • May show at AK-SAR-BEN if quality merits and weigh a minimum of 850 lbs. at AK-SAR-BEN with a 2.0 rate of gain. • All heifers will be shown in one class unless numbers warrant more than one or broken down by weight. Class/Lot: Members may show a maximum of 2 animals in this class. Market Heifer BEEF COW-CALF CLASS RULES: • Exhibitors enrolled in the cow/calf project may enter both the cow/ calf class and the prospect calf class, or the spring heifer class. The same calf may NOT be shown in both classes. • Calves in the cow/calf classes must be born after January 1 of the current year. • Bull, steer, and heifer calves are eligible for the cow/calf pair class. • Steer, bull, and heifer calves are eligible for the prospect calf class. They will be judged as prospect calves (market type). No performance data will be used. • Prospect must be born before April 30. • Prospect calves are eligible for State Fair Trips. Bulls must be castrated for prospects at State Fair. • These classes are not eligible for livestock sale. Class/Lot Beef Cow-Calf Registered Beef Cow-Calf Commercial Prospect Calf-Heifer Prospect Calf-Steer/Bull Refer to page 55 for more information on Cloverbud showing
CARCASS CLASS Beef Carcass Class (additional info on page 56)
CLOVERBUD BEEF BEEF Steer (Beef & Dairy) Baby Beef/Participation Beef Heifer (Breeding) Beef Heifer (Market) Cow/Calf Class Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation
Blue $5.00 $5.00 $6.00 $5.00 $10.00 $2.00
BIRTH DATES: Junior Calf March 1 to May 15, 2016 Winter Calf Dec 1, 2015 to Feb 28, 2016 Fall Calf Sept 1 to Nov 30, 2015 Summer Junior Yearling June 1 to August 31, 2015 Spring Junior Yearling March 1 to May 31, 2015 Winter Senior Yearling Dec 1, 2014 to Feb 28, 2015 Fall Senior Yearling Sept 1 to Nov 30, 2014 Junior 2 year old March 1 to Aug 31, 2014 Senior 2 year old Sept 1, 2013 to Feb 29, 2014 Three year old cows Sept 1 to Aug 31, 2013 Four year old cows Sept 1 to Aug 31, 2012 Cow, 5 years & older Born before Sept 1, 2011 Dry Cow Dry cow of any age
Red $4.00
White $3.00
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Refer to page 55 for more information on Cloverbud showing
GOAT
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DAIRY Dairy Junior Herd Dairy Production Class Dairy (Genetics Index Class) Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation
Blue $6.00 1st $20 $6.00 $6.00 $2.00
Red $5.00 2nd $15 $4.00 $4.00
1. Cloverbuds 2. Showmanship Senior (9th grade and over) Intermediate (6-8th grades) Junior (3-5th grades) Novice (youth who have never shown goats before) 3. Dairy Goat Show Jr Kid Sr Kid Dry Yearlings Milkers 4. Champion Dairy Goat 5. State Fair Line up Dairy Goat MARKET GOAT SHOW SCHEDULE 1. Cloverbuds 2. Showmanship Senior (9th grade or over) Intermediate (6-8th grades) Junior (3-5thgrades) Novice (youth who have never shown goats before) 3. Market Goat Show Dairy Market Meat Market Breeding Does 4. Champion Market Goats 5. State Fair Line Up Market Goats 6. Costume Class – all goats welcome *There will be a Junior Champion and Senior Champion animal to be named before State Fair Line up. Goat Costume Class – Fun costume class open to all goat exhibitors (Dairy Goats or Market Goats). This class will take place on Thursday immediately following the State Fair Line up for Market Goat Show. 4-H Members are encouraged to dress themselves and their goat in costumes. The costumes may represent a theme or any clever combination. Use your imagination and have FUN! *All animals must be fitted and completely clipped for the show – clean the ears, nose, tail, and around mouth. *Clip your dairy goat all over before showing. *Trim the feet a week before the show. RULES: • All female goats must have an official scrapies tattoo or tag. • Champions and State Fair exhibit goat tattoos will be verified. • Dairy Goat Dress code: White shirt/white or black pants. • Members may exhibit one animal in each of the following age classes.
White $4.00 3rd $12 $2.00 $2.00
DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP Need 90% to come back for extra trip. Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5
DAIRY PRODUCTION CLASS RULES: • Ribbon awards will be based on value of product of the last completed lactation 305 day ME. • Only supervised DHIA test records are eligible for first place award at State Fair. • Exhibitors need to pre-enter, plus are required to complete a production record class form. Forms are available at the Extension Office. • Completed forms must be on file in the 4-H Livestock Office by 12:00 pm (noon) on entry day. Class/Lot: Members may enter up to 3 animals, two-years old or older, that have completed a 305 day lactation record. Production #A Production #B Production #C
DAIRY PERFORMANCE (GENETICS INDEX CLASS) A performance class based on pedigree strength in milk production will be offered to all 4-H members showing dairy animals in the junior calf, senior calf, senior yearling, junior yearling or 2 year old classes. The predicted difference (PD), milk and fat, of the sire plus the estimated average transmitting ability (EATA), milk and fat, of the dam will be used to determine ribbon placing.
BIRTH DATES: Junior Doe Kid April 1 to June 30, 2016 Senior Doe Kid Jan. 1 to March 31, 2016 Dry Yearling Doe Born in 2015 Milking Yearling Doe Born in 2015 Milking two-year old Doe Born in 2014 Milking three-year old Doe Born in 2013 Milking four-year old Doe Born in 2012 Milking five-year old & older Doe Born in 2011 or before Market Goat (altered male or female) January 1 – April 30, 2016 *Meat Breeding Dry Yearling Born in 2015, never kidded (registered or grade) Junior Meat Goat Breeding Doe April 1 – May 15, 2016 (registered or grade) Senior Meat Goat Breeding Doe January 1 – March 31, 2016 (registered or grade)
RULES: • Exhibitors need to pre-enter plus are required to complete an index class form. Forms will be sent to members. Completed forms must be on file in the 4-H Livestock Office by 12:00 pm (noon) Tuesday on entry day. Class/Lot Indexing #A Indexing #B
CLOVERBUD GOATS
DAIRY GOAT Class/Lot: Junior Doe Kid Senior Doe Kid Dry Yearling Doe Milking Yearling Doe Two Year Old Doe Milking Doe, 3 & under 5 yrs Milking Doe, 5 yrs or older
Refer to page 55 for more information on Cloverbud showing
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Thursday at 2:00 pm – Dairy Goat Thursday at 4:00 pm – Market Goat DAIRY GOAT SHOW SCHEDULE
RULES: • Three animals of same breed, regardless of age, purebred or grade. • All breeds competing. Class/Lot Junior Herd
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RULES: • All market goats must be born between January 1st & May 15, 2016. • All market goats must be properly weighed and identified at a county weigh day. • Market Goats are completely clipped. It is optional to clip the legs from the knee in the front, the hock in the back, down to the hoof line. • All Market Goats must be disbudded. State Fair guidelines state re-growth must not to exceed 1”. • Note: For safety reasons, all market goats must be de-horned/ disbudded. Meat breeding does may have horns and they do not need to be capped or blunted. However, if an animal is deemed a safety concern at the discretion of the committee, additional safety measures may be required. • Dress Code: White shirts and blue jeans.
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Goat Market/Class Lot *Members may show 3 individual market goats (any weight), one Junior Doe Kid and one Senior Doe Kid, and one Yearling Meat Breeding Doe class. Allowed to bring a combination of 3 meat market and dairy market goats. You cannot exceed 2 of either specie. Example: 1 meat market and 2 dairy market or 2 meat market and 1 dairy market. Requirements: Market animals must be a minimum of 40 pounds, but not to exceed a maximum of 110 pounds by State Fair.
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Meat Market Goat (Altered Male-No Bucks) Meat Market Doe (Female) Dairy Market Goat (Altered Male-No Bucks) Dairy Market Doe (Female) Market Goat – Nursing Market Doe (Doe/Kid) Meat Goat – Junior Breeding Doe, Registered or Grade Meat Goat – Senior Breeding Doe, Registered or Grade Meat Goat – Dry Breeding Yearling, registered or Grade CARCASS CLASS Meat Goat Carcass (Additional info on page 56) Requirements: - Market animals must be a minimum of 40 pounds, but not to exceed a recommended maximum of 110 pounds by State Fair.
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This course is slightly more challenging than a figure 8. A total of 13-15 obstacles are used: A-frame, pause table, 1-2 pipe tunnel, closed tunnel, dog walk, tire jump, long jump, 5-6 weave poles, see saw and four to six hurdles. Standard Course time is computed at 2 yards per second, but not exceeding 75 seconds. Dogs are shown with no collar or leash. A dog who has earned any of these titles is ineligible for this class: UDSAA Starters, NADAC Novice, CPE Level 3, TDAA Intermediate, DOCNA Beginner, UKC UAG1, and level of UKI, AKC Novice agility title, or a USDAA Junior Handler Program (UJHP) Senior Certificate. Members must show at this level until achieving 5 or fewer faults in competition and then must advance to the next level (Advanced) the following year or have the option to stay at this level for a maximum of three years of 5 faults of less. After the third year of 5 faults or less, members must advance to the next level (Advanced) the following year.
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DOG AGILITY Dog Agility Show: Saturday, July 23 at 9:00 am Freeborn County Fairgrounds SHOW SCHEDULE
1. Advanced 2. Senior 3. Intermediate 4. Elementary 5. Beginners 6. Jumpers
Advanced This course must cross its own path 2-3 times; may cross maximum of 4 times. A total of 16-20 obstacles are used: A-frame, pause table, 1-3 pipe tunnels (may be placed under contact obstacles), closed tunnel, dog walk, tire jump, long jump, 10-12 weave poles, see saw, one-bar jump, double bar jump, and 4-8 hurdles. Standard course time is computed by the judge according to the dog’s jump height, number of 90-degree turns on course, and weather conditions. Dogs are shown with no collar or leash. This class is for dogs and handlers who have earned a blue ribbon in one or more years in the 4-H Senior agility class, or are competing in USDAA Advanced, NADAC Open, AKC Excellent level, or farther in any of the other venues. A dog and handler may remain at this level indefinitely.
Dog Agility is patterned after equestrian show jumping and combines the elements of a dog’s agility, briskness, confidence and a handler’s control over an obstacle course designed for dogs. It is a fun sport with great spectator appeal. Rules: • Refer to Minnesota 4-H Dog Project Guide, Minnesota 4-H Dog Agility Rules and Guidelines, and Freeborn County 4-H Dog Project Member Letter. • Affidavit and Vaccination Verification Form for each 4-H’er and dog team must be entered into 4HOnline in order to show. • Dog/Handler team must have earned a minimum obedience score of 170 or higher at a county or state 4-H dog show or completed 2 years of obedience training with the same dog. (See rules and guidelines for other ways to begin agility). • Dogs must be a minimum of 12 months old to begin agility training. It is recommended that larger breeds be at least 18 months old. • Dogs will be brought for the show and returned home immediately after the show.
Jumpers 1 The course design may cross a maximum of twice, and may include a maximum of two side changes. A total of 10-13 obstacles are used (including obstacles taken twice): Hurdles and 1-3 pipe tunnels. Standard course time is 50 seconds and dogs may be shown on or off leash wearing a flat buckle collar. A dog with a leg toward a Jumpers agility title is ineligible. A score of 5 or fewer faults is required to move to the next level (Jumpers 2) the following year.
Dress Code Recommendation: Clothes that allow you to move around effortlessly. Example: Athletic Clothes. Tennis shoes or other non-opened toed shoes with a back should be worn. No sandals/flip-flops.
Jumpers 2 The course design may cross 2-3 times and will require 2-4 handler side changes. A total of 13-16 obstacles are used (including any obstacle taken twice): Hurdles, 1-3 pipe tunnels, and tire jump. Standard course time is computed by the judge according to the dog’s jump height. All dogs are shown off leash; handler may decide if the dog is shown with or without a flat buckle collar. A dog who has earned any of these titles is ineligible for this class: USDAA Starters Jumpers, NADAC Novice Jumpers, CPE Level 3 Jumpers, DOCNA Intern Jumpers, any level of UKI jumping or an AKC-Novice JWW title. Members must show at this level until achieving 5 or fewer faults in competition and then must advance to the next level (Jumpers 3) the following year or have the option to stay at this level for a maximum of three years of 5 faults of less. After the third year of 5 faults or less, members must advance to the next level (Jumpers 3) the following year.
Beginner This course is a simple “S” shaped, “M” shaped, or “U” (horseshoe) shaped course. A total of 10 obstacles are used: A-frame, pause table, pipe tunnel, closed tunnel and six hurdles. Standard Course time is 60 seconds and all dogs are shown on leash, wearing a flat buckle collar. A dog with a leg toward any agility title is ineligible. Members may show at this level until achieving 5 or fewer faults in competition and then must advance to the next level (Elementary) the following year. Elementary This course is a simple “S” shaped, “M” shaped, or “U” (horseshoe) shaped course. A total of 10 obstacles are used: A-frame, pause table, pipe tunnel, closed tunnel and six hurdles. Standard Course time is 60 seconds and all dogs are shown off leash; handler may decide if the dog is shown with or without a flat buckle collar. A dog with a leg toward a UDSAA Intro or Starters, NADAC Novice, CPE Level 1, TDAA Beginner, DOCNA Beginner, UKC UAG1, and level of UKI, AKC Novice agility title, or a handler having earned a USDAA Junior Handler Program (UJHP) Elementary Certificate with the current dog is ineligible. Members must show at this level until achieving 5 or fewer faults in competition and then must advance to the next level (Intermediate) the following year. Intermediate This course is slightly more challenging than a figure 8. A total of 12-14 obstacles are used: A-frame, pause table, pipe tunnel, closed tunnel, dog walk, tire jump, long jump, 5-6 weave poles and four to six hurdles. Standard Course time is 60 seconds and all dogs are shown off leash; handler may decide if the dog is shown with or without a flat buckle collar. A dog with a leg toward a UDSAA Intro or Starters, NADAC Novice, CPE Level 2, TDAA Beginner, DOCNA Beginner, UKC UAG1, and level of UKI, AKC Novice agility title, or a handler having earned a USDAA Junior Handler Program (UJHP) Intermediate Certificate with the current dog is ineligible. Members must show at this level until achieving 5 or fewer faults in competition and then must advance to the next level (Senior) the following year.
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Jumpers 3 The course design will include 2-4 crossing patterns and unlimited handler side changes. A total of 16 -20 obstacles are used (including any obstacles take twice): Hurdles, one-bar jump, double bar jump, tire jump and 1-3 pipe tunnels. Standard course time is computed by the judge according to the dog’s jump height. All dogs are shown with no collar or leash. Dogs may compete in this level indefinitely.
sit – place the leash beside your dog – 2 minutes out of sight, and Group long down – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes out of sight. Pre-Open For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with one leg of an AKCPCDX or AKC-CDX obedience title (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er and dog may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. All exercises are performed off leash. Exercises include: Heel free and Figure eight off leash, Drop on recall (may use command and signal), Retrieve on flat, Dumbbell recall over high jump, Broad jump, Group long sit – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes out of sight, and Group long down – place the leash beside your dog – 5 minutes out of sight. Open For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with an AKC-CDX (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er and dog may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. All exercises are performed off leash. Exercises include: Heel free and Figure eight off leash, Drop on recall (either command or signal), Retrieve on flat, Retrieve over high jump, Broad jump, Group long sit – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes out of sight, and Group long down – place the leash beside your dog – 5 minutes out of sight. Graduate Open For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with one leg of an AKC-UD, AKC-GO, or AKC-UD obedience title (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. All exercises are performed off leash. Exercises include: Signal exercise (with 10-20 foot distance for down, sit, come) – may use command and signal, Scent discrimination (2 articles of each of 2 types – just one is retrieved), Go out, Directed jumping (from sit stay – handler one side step permitted) – judge’s choice of high jump or bar jump, Moving stand and examination, and Directed retrieve (2 gloves). Pre-Utility For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with one leg of an AKCPUTD or AKC-UD obedience title (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er and dog may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. All exercises are performed off leash. Exercises include: Signal exercise – full distance (may use one verbal command), Scent discrimination (4 articles of each of 2 types – 2 articles are retrieved), Directed retrieve (3 gloves), Moving stand and exam, and Directed jumping – high jump and bar jump (handler – one side step permitted). Utility For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. There are no restrictions in this class. A 4-H’er may participate in this class with the same dog indefinitely. All exercises are performed off leash. Exercises include: Signal exercise, Scent discrimination (with 5 metal articles, 5 leather articles or 5 wood articles – handler’s choice of 2 types), Directed retrieve (3 gloves), Moving stand and exam, and Directed jumping – high jump and bar jump. Veterans This class is for dogs that are too old and/or unfit to jump. If a dog under the age of seven years had been found unfit to jump by a licensed veterinarian, it will be allowed to compete in this class. A dog participating in Veterans Obedience cannot participate in any obedience or rally class that has jumping exercises. Participation in agility will not be permitted. Showmanship participation is permitted. Once a dog competes in Veterans at the county show level, it can never again be shown in any agility class or other obedience or rally class that has jumping exercises, even if being trained and exhibited by another 4-H’er. A 4-H’er may participate in this class indefinitely. The Veterans scoresheet will be used. Exercises include: Heel on leash and Figure eight on leash, Stand for exam off leash, Heel free, Recall off leash, Group long sit – place the beside your dog – 1 minute, and Group long down – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes. Brace For a 4-H’er with two dogs of their own or those who wish to borrow/lease a dog if they do not have two dogs of their own; a third dog cannot be used for Brace. No particular level of training is required or prohibited in this class. The dogs may be shown coupled with a single leash or unattached with two leashes. A 4-H’er may participate in this class indefinitely. The Brace scoresheet will be used. Exercises include: Heal on leash and Figure eight on leash, Strand for exam off leash, Grooming, Recall off leash, Group long sit – place the leash beside your dog – 1 minute, and Group long down – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes. Four Dog Team For 4-H’ers wishing to work together in training their dogs to perform as a unit of four. No particular level of training is required or prohibited in this class. A 4-H’er and/or dog can only participate on one Four Dog Team per year. One alternate is allowed to be named if the team desires. The alternate must be named at the county fair or qualifying show. The five names may be registered as exhibitors, as long as one of the five names is listed as the alternate. 4-H member may only be listed on one team each year. No other substitutions may be made. The Four Dog Team scoresheet will be used for judging. Exercises include: Heel on leash and Figure eight on leash, Stand for exam off leash, Team uniformity, Recall off leash – dogs will be called simultaneously, Long sit – place the leash beside your dog – 1 minute, and Long down – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes.
DOG OBEDIENCE DOG SHOW: Sunday, July 24 at 1:00 pm Freeborn County Fairgrounds Obedience is a sport in which the 4-H dog and handler team is judged against an objective standard of performance; while learning to communicate with each other. It requires good sportsmanship both in the show ring as well as outside of the show ring. It is a sport in which each successive level requires additional skills. At its earliest levels, the skills required are those of a well-behaved family pet and companion in public. At its top levels, the dog is directed to jump, sit, down, and come with only hand signals from across the ring. Several years and many hours of practice are between these two extremes. Obedience is a supportive sport that the 4-H’er can enjoy throughout their lifetime. Rules: • Refer to Minnesota 4-H Dog Project Guide, Minnesota 4-H Dog Obedience Rules and Guidelines, and Freeborn County 4-H Dog Project Member Letter. • Affidavit and Vaccination Verification Form for each 4-H’er and dog team must be entered into 4HOnline in order to show. • Foundation, Beginner and Graduate Beginner participants must have completed 10 trainings to be eligible to show with their regular class. • Dogs will be brought for the show and returned home immediately after the show. Dress Code Recommendation: Match the color of your pants to your dog, with a contrasting shirt. Example: Girls – dresses, split skirts or dress pants with dress shirt; Boys – dress shirt with or without tie and dress pants. Canine Appreciation For Cloverbuds (Kindergarten through Second grade as of September 1st of the current year) and qualifying 4-H members. This class introduces the different aspects of the dog project: care, grooming, and basic manners. 4-Hers will have the opportunity to perform a heeling pattern and other pre-beginner exercises. Questions will be asked on care, grooming, and anatomy of the dog. Cloverbuds are required to have a responsible person (parent, youth leader, or screened adult volunteer) in control of the dog at all times and that person may never turn the control over to the Cloverbud. All judging is done individually; no group judging. 4-H members’ eligibility is determined by trainers/program coordinators discretion. Participation only – no state show trips. Foundation Class A 4-H’er and/or dog in the first year of training. The dog may participate in this class only once during its 4-H career. A dog entering this class with more than ten (10) weeks of training in an organized class prior to enrolling in Foundation level 4-H training classes is ineligible. A dog with one leg of an AKC-PCD, AKC-CD or and AKC-BN obedience title (or equivalent) or Rally RN title (or equivalent) is ineligible. The dog will move to Beginner the following year. Exercises include: Heel of leash, Figure eight on leash, Sit for exam on leash in heel position, Grooming, Recall on leash – no finish, and Sit stay – handler goes to the end of 6-foot leash, turns to face dog, and stays for 10 seconds and returns to dog. Beginner A dog with previous experience in an organized training class of 11-19 weeks OR a dog that completed the Foundation class the previous year OR a dog that received a red or white ribbon the previous year in the Beginner class. A dog with one leg of an AKC-PCD or AKC-CD obedience title (or equivalent) or Rally RN title (or equivalent) is ineligible. Upon receiving a blue ribbon or at the end of two years, the 4-H’er and dog must move to the Graduate Beginner class. Exercises include: Heal on leash and Figure eight on leash, Stand for exam on leash in heel position, Grooming, Recall on leash – with finish (no penalty for stepping back), Down on command – heel position – a count of 5 by the judge, and Sit Stay – handler goes to end of 20 foot line, stops, turns and faces the dog for 10 seconds, and returns around dog. Graduate Beginner For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with one leg of an AKCPDC or AKC-CD obedience title (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er and dog may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. Exercises include: Heal on leash and Figure eight on leash, Stand for exam on leash – go to the end of the leash, Grooming, Heel free (leash over either shoulder), Recall off leash (take leash with you) with finish, Sit stay – place the leash beside your dog – handler walks in a T pattern, and Down stay – place the leash beside your dog – handler walks in a T pattern. Novice For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with and AKC-CD obedience title (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er and dog may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. Exercises include: Heel on leash and Figure eight on leash, Stand for exam off leash, Heel free, Recall off leash with finish, Group long sit – place the leash beside your dog – 1 minute, and Group long down – place the leash beside your dog – 3 minutes. Graduate Novice For a 4-H’er and his/her dog that has received a blue ribbon in previous class or who wish to enter because of previous training. A dog with one leg of and AKC-PCDX, AKC-GN, or AKC-CDX obedience title (or equivalent) is ineligible. A 4-H’er and dog may participate in this class until receiving a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. Exercises include: Heel on leash, Heel free and Figure eight off leash, Moving drop on recall, Dumbbell Fetch – 1 minute to have dog take the dumbbell, Recall over high jump, Recall over broad jump, Group long
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DOG SHOW: Sunday, July 24 at 1:00 pm Freeborn Co. Fairgrounds Showmanship competition provides 4-H members with a meaningful experience where they can practice and improve their handling and sportsmanship skills. Showmanship gives each 4-H member the opportunity to present themselves and their dog to the best of their ability. This is exemplified by a handler working as a team with his/her dog, so the dog is stacked, alert and under control, while at the same time the 4-H’er appears confident and in control. Through showmanship 4-H members will develop skills and knowledge in dog show handling and learn about breeds of dogs, general grooming responsibilities, anatomy of the dog, and basic healthcare for dogs. Rules: • Refer to Minnesota 4-H Dog Project Guide, Minnesota 4-H Dog Showmanship Rules and Guidelines, and Freeborn County 4-H Dog Project Member Letter. • Affidavit and Vaccination Verification Form for each 4-H’er and dog team must be entered into 4HOnline in order to show. • Dogs will be brought for the show and returned home immediately after the show. • ALL first year dog members are required to show in showmanship. Dress Code Recommendation: Should complement but not blend with dog. Example: Girls – dresses, split skirts or dress pants with dress shirt; Boys – dress shirt with or without tie and dress pants. Junior Novice For 4-H’ers who are in third through eighth grade (as of September 1st of the current year) and who have never earned a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. 4-H’ers stay in this class until they receive a blue ribbon (at which time they will advanced to Junior Open) or advanced due to age (at which time they will advanced to Senior Novice). Junior Open For 4-H’ers who are in third through eighth grade (as of September 1st of the current year) and who have earned a blue ribbon at the county or state show level in Novice. Because showmanship is based on the 4-H’ers ability, they may not drop back to Novice if they use a new dog for showmanship. 4-H’ers stay in this class until they are in 9th grade where they will then move up to Senior Open. Senior Novice For 4-H’ers who are in ninth grade or higher (as of September 1st of the current year) and who have never earned a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. 4-H’ers stay in this class until they receive a blue ribbon (at which time they will advanced to Senior Open). Senior Open For 4-H’ers who are in ninth grade or higher (as of September 1st of the current year) and who have earned a blue ribbon at the county or state show level in Novice. Because showmanship is based on the 4-H’ers ability, they may not drop back to Novice if they use a new dog for showmanship. 4-H’ers stay in this class until completion of their 4-H Dog Project career.
DOG Dog Agility Dog Jumpers Dog Obedience Dog Rally Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation
DOG RALLY DOG SHOW: Sunday, July 24 at 1:00 pm Freeborn Co. Fairgrounds Rally is a sport in which the dog and handler complete a course that has been designed by the rally judge. In short, Rally is a sport that combines the fast pace of Agility with the exercises of Obedience. The judge instructs the handler to begin, then the dog and handler proceed at their own pace through a course of designated stations (8 to 20, depending on the level) while being judged and timed. Each station has a sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed. Scoring is more lenient than that of traditional obedience. Rally promotes fun, enjoyment and teamwork for dogs and handlers at all levels of competition. Rules: • Refer to Minnesota 4-H Dog Project Guide, Minnesota 4-H Dog Rally Obedience Rules and Guidelines, and Freeborn County 4-H Dog Project Member Letter. • Affidavit and Vaccination Verification Form for each 4-H’er and dog team must be entered into 4HOnline in order to show. • Dogs will be brought for the show and returned home immediately after the show.
Blue $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $2.00
Red $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
White $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00
CANINE APPRECIATION Sunday, July 24 at 1:00 pm For Cloverbuds and qualifying 4-H members. This class introduces the different aspects of the dog project - care, grooming & basic manners. 4-Hers will have opportunity to perform a heeling pattern and other pre-beginner exercises. Questions will be asked on care, grooming and anatomy. Cloverbuds are required to have a responsible person in the ring while being judged. All judging is done individually. NO group judging. 4-H members eligibility is determined by trainers/program coordinators discretion. Participation only - no state fair trips.
CLOVERBUD DOG
Dress Code Recommendation: Match the color of your pants to your dog, with a contrasting shirt. Example: Girls – dresses, split skirts or dress pants with dress shirt; Boys – dress shirt with or without tie and dress pants. Pre-Novice For the Handler/Dog team who it is their first year in Rally Obedience and who have never earned a blue ribbon at the county or state show level. A dog that has earned a leg toward any Rally Novice title (or equivalent) is not eligible to compete in this class. This class is performed all on leash and includes 8-12 signs, with 2-3 stationary signs. Must earn a blue ribbon to advance to the next class. Novice For the Handler/Dog team who has earned a blue ribbon in Pre-Novice Rally Obedience at the county or state show level. A dog that has earned a Rally
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Novice title (or equivalent) is not eligible to compete in this class. This class is performed on leash and may include 10-15 signs, with 3-5 stationary signs and a minimum of 3 Novice signs; may also include any signs in Pre-Novice. Must earn a blue ribbon to advance to the next class. Pre-Advanced For the Handler/Dog team who has earned a blue ribbon in Novice Rally Obedience at the county or state show level. A dog that has earned a leg toward any Rally Advanced title (or equivalent) is not eligible to compete in this class. This class is performed off leash and may include 12-17 signs, with 3-7 stationary signs and a minimum of 3 Pre-Advanced signs; may also include any signs in Pre-Novice (expect 15A) and Novice (expect13A). Must earn a blue ribbon to advance to the next class. Advanced For the Handler/Dog team who has earned a blue ribbon in Pre-Advanced Rally Obedience at the county or state show level. A dog that has earned any Rally Advanced title (or equivalent) is not eligible to compete in this class. This class is performed off leash and may include 12-17 signs, with 3-7 stationary signs, a minimum of 2 Pre-Advanced signs, a minimum of 3 Advanced signs, and 1 jump sign (34); may also include any signs in Pre-Novice (except 15A), Novice (except 13A), or Pre-Advanced. A 4-H’er has the option to compete in Advanced until they have earned three blue ribbons with the same dog. However, if a 4-H’er decides to compete in Excellent he/she may not move back to Advanced. Excellent For the Handler/Dog team who has earned a blue ribbon in Advanced Rally Obedience at the county or state show level or has earned three blue ribbons with the same dog in Advanced Rally Obedience. This class is performed off leash and may include 15-20 signs, with 3-7 stationary signs, a minimum of 2 Advanced signs, a minimum of 3 Excellent signs, 2 jump signs, and the Sit Stay exercise per class; may also include any signs in Pre-Novice (except 15A), Novice (except 13A), Pre-Advanced, or Advanced. Unlike the other Rally classes, handlers are not allowed to pat their legs or clap their hands to encourage the dog, may not touch their dog, or make any physical corrections. A 4-H’er may participate in this class with the same dog indefinitely. Veterans The Veterans class is for dogs that are too old and/or unfit to jump. Dogs must be at least seven years old. If a dog under the age of seven years has been found unfit to jump by a licensed, practicing veterinarian, it will be allowed to compete in this class. Once a dog completes in the Veterans Rally class at the county show level, it can never again be shown in any Agility class, Obedience classes, or other Rally Obedience class (even if being trained and exhibited by another 4-H’er) that includes jumping exercises. Showmanship participation is permitted and encouraged, along with participation in the Veterans Obedience class in regular Obedience. This class is performed off leash and may include 12-15 signs from Pre-Novice through Advanced, with the exception of #103 (Send Over Jump – Handler Passes By). Stationary exercises should not exceed 1/3 of the total number of exercises. A 4-H’er may participate in this class with the same dog indefinitely.
DOG SHOWMANSHIP
RULES: ALL 4-H MEMBERS MUST WEAR A HELMET! • Each 4-H member is required to own or lease (either alone or in partnership), one or more fillies, mares, geldings by May 15. This animal may be any age with the exception of stallions. • It is the responsibility of the 4-Her to provide care, feeding, grooming, training, and exercising beginning no later than May 1. • A 4-H record must be filled out on each animal and should start at the beginning of the project and be continuous. • Horse Helmet Policy : All 4-Hers participating in any 4-H sponsored mounted activity are required to wear properly fastened ASTM/SEI approved protective headgear. Helmet use is required when mounted. This policy also extends to 4-H volunteers when they are working with 4-H youth in a 4-H volunteer role during mounted activities. • Additional information is listed in the 4-H Horse Showmanship Manual (purchase at the Extension Office or view on the 4-H Horse website (www.mn4hhorse.com/). • Classes may be combined or split depending on number of entries. • It is recommended that all Horse project members attend at least 4 - 2 with 4-Her & Horse & 2 mandatory meetings of the training sessions or open riding nights. • Horses and ponies can be grade or registered. • For safety, only mares and geldings will be allowed to show at 4-H events. (Weaning colts will be allowed.) • A horse can be shown by one 4-H member only that earns points. • Only one halter horse can be shown in each class. • You are under 4-H rules until midnight (early Friday morning). COUNTY FAIR RULES: • All 4-H horse exhibitors must register on Monday of fair. • Back numbers will be given out on Monday of fair. • Stall assignments will be posted on Monday of fair. • All 4-H horses will be stalled by clubs. Location will be different than open class stalling assignments. A stalling request card MUST be completed and returned with pre-entry indicating the number of horses needing stall space. • All horses MUST be stalled by 5-10 pm Monday night or by 11 AM on Tuesday. • Members may show only one horse in each class. Classes will be combined if numbers are low. • Your club will be judged on herdsmanship. • Clubs can participate in Horse Stall Decoration competition. • Members will be responsible for cleaning and disinfecting their own stall quarters. • 4-Hers must also provide their own bedding (no straw). • 4-H members must follow appropriate tack requirements. Refer to the MN 4-H Horse Project Website www.mn4hhorse.com SELECTION OF STATE HORSE SHOW TRIP WINNERS: • The horse you won the state horse show trip on must go to the state show. You can’t substitute. • The state horse show rules will allow you to only enter those classes that you won a blue in at county fair. • In case one 4-H member wins more than one trip. The second trip will be awarded on the high point system. • In the case of a tie in points (other than the automatic trip allotment), the next trip will go to kid with most 1st places. If there is a tie then it goes to the kids with most 2nd places, etc. • Any trips over automatics that the county is eligible for will be determined on high points garnered by one 4-H member at either the game show or the pleasure show. • NOTE - the points are made on only one horse, one rider, combined.
State Horse Show: September 16-19, 2016
HORSE Tuesday at 12:00 pm Minis – Indoor Area first following Mini- Big horses in Outdoor Arena
SHOW SCHEDULE MINIATURE 1 Showmanship 2 Trail 3 Halter 2 & under 4 Halter 3 & older Winners of each class compete for GC Mini Halter 5 Liberty 6 Hunter 7 Jumper 8 Horse Driving TRAINING 9 Horse Training-1st year 10 Horse Training-2nd year CLOVERBUDS 11 Cloverbuds HALTER 12 Quarter 2 & under 13 Quarter 3 & older Winners of each class compete for GC Quarter 14 Paint 2 & under 15 Paint 3 & older Winners of each class compete for GC Paint 16 Other Breeds/Appaloosa/Arabian 2 & under 17 Other Breeds/Appaloosa/Arabian 3 & older Winners of each class compete for GC OB/A/A 18 Grade Saddle 2 & under 19 Grade Saddle 3 & older Winners of each class compete for GC Grade 20 Ponies 2 & under 21 Ponies 3 & older Winners of each class compete for GC Ponies SHOWMANSHIP 22 Grades 9+ 23 Grades 6-8 24 Grades 3-5 HORSELESS HORSE 25 Horseless Horse-1st year 26 Horseless Horse-2nd year FUN CLASSES 27 Ride-a-buck 28 Costume 29 Pantyhose ENGLISH PERFORMANCE 30 English Pleasure 31 English Equitation WALK TROT 32 Walk Trot Western Horsemanship 33 Walk Trot Western Pleasure WESTERN PERFORMANCE 34 Western Horsemanship Sr. 35 Western Horsemanship Int. 36 Western Horsemanship Jr. 37 Western Pleasure Sr. 38 Western Pleasure Int. 39 Western Pleasure Jr. 40 Trail 41 Egg & Spoon Sr. 42 Egg & Spoon Int. 43 Egg & Spoon Jr. GYMKHANA 44 Walk Trot Barrels 45 Barrel Race Sr. 46 Barrel Race Int. 47 Barrel Race Jr. 48 Jumping Figure 8 Sr. 49 Jumping Figure 8 Int. 50 Jumping Figure 8 Jr. 51 Walk Trot Poles 52 Poles Sr. 53 Poles Int. 54 Poles Jr. 55 Key Race Sr. 56 Key Race Int. 57 Key Race Jr.
DRESS CODE Showmanship at Halter - either Western or English clothes are permitted but they should be appropriate to the breed of horse shown and the tack used on that horse. • Western - Must wear western boots; helmet; dress or western long sleeve shirt; dress or western pants or jeans; belt, vest, jacket or sweater optional. • English - Either hunt or saddle seat attire, but no mixing of the two. • Hunt seat - Clothing must be clean, neat and appropriate for hunter classes. Riders must wear coats, boots, breeches, and hunting caps. Clean shirt with stock and pin or ratcather and choker are preferred. The coat should be tweed of melton acceptable for hunting. Breeches should be of traditional shades of buff, gray, rust, beige, or canary, and high English boots should be worn. Black, dark blue or brown hunt caps are required. Gloves are optional but should be of a heavy wash leather or brown leather.
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HORSE DRIVING Miniature Horse Driving 2 & Under Miniature Horse Driving 3 & Over TRAIL CLASS Trail (all ages) EGG & SPOON Senior (grades 9-12+) Intermediate (grades 6-8) Junior (grades 3-5) GYMKANA Barrel Race Senior (grades 9-12+) Barrel Race Intermediate (grades 6-8) Barrel Race Junior (grades 3-5) Walk Trot Barrels Pole Weaving Senior (grades 9-12+) Pole Weaving Intermediate (grades 6-8) Pole Weaving Junior (grades 3-5) Walk Trot Poles Key Race Senior (grades 9-12+) Key Race Intermediate (grades 6-8) Key Race Junior (grades 3-5) Jumping Figure 8 Senior (grades 9-12+) Jumping Figure 8 Intermediate (grades 6-8) Jumping Figure 8 Junior (grades 3-5)
HALTER Quarter Horse (Registered) 2 year old and under mares and geldings 3 year old and over mares and geldings Paint Horse (Registered) 2 year old and under mares and geldings 3 year old and over mares and geldings Any Other Breed (Registered) 2 year old and under mares and geldings 3 year old and under mares and geldings Poines (Registered and Grade) 2 year old and under mares and geldings 3 year old and over mares and geldings Grade Saddle Horse 2 year old and under mares and geldings 3 year old and over mares and geldings
HORSE SHOWMANSHIP Senior (grade 9-12+) Intermediate (grades 6-8) Junior (grades 3-5) HORSE Horseless Horse Halter Performance Western Performance English Trail Class Egg & Spoon Gymkana Stalling Decorations Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation
PERFORMANCE – Western Horsemanship Senior (grades 9-12+) except ponies Intermediate (grades 6-8) except ponies Junior (grades 3-5) except ponies Ponies (56” and under) all ages PERFORMANCE – Western Pleasure – All Breeds Senior (grades 9-12+) except ponies Intermediate (grades 6-8) except ponies Junior (grades 3-5) except ponies Ponies (56” and under) all ages
Blue $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 1st-$20 $2.00
Red $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 2nd-$15
CLOVERBUD HORSE
White $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00
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STATE LAMA SHOW: Aug. 31, Sept. 1 & 2, 2016 HORSELESS HORSE Horseless Horse Grades 6+ Horseless Horse Grades 3-5
LAMA SHOW SCHEDULE Friday at 12:00 Noon 1. Cloverbuds 7. Showmanship 3-5 2. Public Relations 9+ 8. Obstacle 9+ 3. Public Relations 6-8 9. Obstacle 6-8 4. Public Relations 3-5 10. Obstacle 3-5 5. Showmanship 9+ 11. Costume 6. Showmanship 6-8 Birthdates 4-H Lama projects must be born prior to January 1, 2016 Gender: No sexually intact male above 18 months is eligible for exhibition. All castrated males born prior to Jan 1, 2016 are eligible for exhibition. All females born prior to Jan 1, 2016 are eligible for exhibition. Class/Lot Public Relations - required Public Relations Junior (grade 3-5) Public Relations Intermediate (grade 6-8) Public Relations Senior (grade 9+) Obstacle – required Obstacle Junior (grade 3-5) Obstacle Intermediate (grade 6-8) Obstacle Senior (grade 9+) Costume – optional Costume (grades 3-13) Showmanship – required Showmanship (grade 3-5) Showmanship (grade 6-8) Showmanship (grade 9+)
WALK-TROT CLASS - IS ONLY WALK TROT Optional class open to any age rider. Rider cannot enter any other 3 gaited Performance class, Western or English. Ribbons will be awarded, but no premiums or points will be awarded. Walk Trot Horsemanship PERFORMANCE – English Pleasure English Pleasure (all ages) PERFORMANCE – English Equitation English Equitation (all ages) MINIATURES SHOWMANSHIP Miniature Showmanship 2 & Under Miniature Showmanship 3 & Over TRAIL Miniature Trail 2 & Under Miniature Trail 3 & Over HUNTER Miniature Hunter 2 & Under Miniature Hunter 3 & Over JUMPER Miniature Jumper 2 & Under Miniature Jumper 3 & Over LIBERTY Miniature Liberty 2 & Under Miniature Liberty 3 & Over
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• Saddle seat - Clothing must be neat, clean, and appropriate saddle seat attire (informal or formal). Riders shall wear a saddle suit attire or conservative solid coat with matching jodhpurs, tire, derby or soft hat, and jodhpur boots. Gloves are recommended. PERFORMANCE CLASSES (equitation, horsemanship, pleasure, & trail) • Western - Must wear western boots; (helmet when mounted on horse) (western hat when on ground); dress or western longsleeved shirt; western pants or jeans and belt. Vest; jacket or sweater are optional. Chaps optional, at judges discreation. • English - Either hunt or saddle seat attire, but no mixing of the two. • Hunt seat - see above • Saddle seat - see above GAME CLASSES - Must wear western boots, helmet; dress or western long sleeve shirt; western pants or jeans and belt. Vest; jacket or sweater are optional; chaps optional.
Lama Poster (bring to Lama check-in) Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9+
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CLOVERBUD LAMA LAMA Public Relations Obstacle Costume Cloverbud Participation Ribbon Lama Poster Showmanship
Blue $5.00 $5.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
GUINEA Note: ONLY Pearls, Whites and Lavender breeds can be shown: Market pen of two males or two females – same breed Breeding pen of one male & two females, same breed PIGEONS Utility, 1 Breeding Pair Utility, 1 Young bird Male or Female, 1 young bird, this year band Fancy, 1 Breeding Pair Fancy, Young bird Male or Female, 1 young bird, this year band Flying, 1 Breeding Pair Flying, Young bird Male or Female, 1 young bird, this year band TURKEYS - Domestic only Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females
Red $4.00 $4.00 $2.00
White $3.00 $3.00
LIVESTOCK DEMONSTRATIONS
CLOVERBUD POULTRY
(Judging will be done at County Fair) Grades 9+ - Individual Grades 9+ - Team Grades 6-8 - Individual Grades 6-8 - Team Grades 3-5 - Individual Grades 3-5 – Team *Refer to demonstration judging information on page 81*
POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5
POULTRY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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POULTRY POSTER Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 *Not to exceed 14''x22''
Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. SHOW SCHEDULE Cloverbuds 8. Dove Showmanship 9. Duck Meat Pens Senior; Intermediate; Junior 10. Duck Breeding Pens Egg Production 11. Pigeons Chicken Meat Pens 12. Turkey Meat Pens Chicken Breeding Pens 13. Turkey Breeding Pens Large 14. Geese Breeding Pens Bantams 15. Trips - State Fair
(bring posters to check in)
POULTRY Poultry Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation Poultry Poster
Blue $3.00 $2.00 $2.00
Red $2.00
White $1.00
RABBITS
Rules: • Members must care and feed your own exhibit at the county fair. • Each family MUST sign up for a 3 hour security shift - sign up on Tuesday when you arrive with your poultry. • Suggested Dress Code: T-shirts or long sleeve (white if showing colored birds; colored if showing white birds), jeans, or slacks. NO shorts.
Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. SHOW SCHEDULE 1. Cloverbuds 6. Senior Bucks 2. Rabbits For Fun 7. Senior Does 3. Showmanship 8. Intermediate Bucks Master 9. Intermediate Does Senior 10. Junior Bucks Intermediate 11. Junior Does Junior 12. Trips - State Fair 4. Market Single Fryers 13. Championships 5. Market Meat Pens Suggested Dress Code: Long sleeve (because of scratching), white shirt and jeans.
Requirements: - Poultry exhibited must be of this year's hatch, (except advanced classes). All, except waterfowl and pigeons, must have health certificate. - Breeding classes will be judged on breed characteristics using the American Standard of Perfection as a guide.
RULES: • All breeding rabbits must be identified (tattooed) in the left ear and a record kept prior to May 15. Single fryers and meat pens (market) must be identified (tattooed) in the left ear prior to July 15. Single fryers and meat pens must be less than 70 days old and weigh 3.5 to 5.5 pounds. • All market fryers and meat pens are to come from does owned by the exhibitor by May 15. All fryers are to be raised and owned by the member. Members may exhibit one market meat pen. A single fryer may be from the pen of three. Separate records must be kept on each project • Judging will be based on health and vigor, uniformity of development, coat, condition and degree of fleshing. Standard recognized breed characteristics will be considered in judging breeding classes. • All breeds recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) are eligible and will be judged according to ARBA standards.
Class/Lot CHICKENS Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females Bantam Breeding pen of one male & two females Egg production pen of two pullets, White egg layers Egg production pen of two pullets, Brown egg layers DOVES Purebred breeding pair DUCKS Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females Bantam Breeding pen of one male & two females GEESE Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females
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• All breeds have a junior and senior class. Large breeds have an intermediate class as well. • Was new in 2011: May exhibit 2 entries per lot/class. Not to exceed 10 rabbits per exhibitor. This is for breeding & market. • All rabbits MUST be purebred and NOT crossbred, except rabbit for fun class. Requirements: - All breeds recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association are eligible. Rabbits will be judged according to ARBA standards. - Each rabbit must be permanently tattooed in the left ear for identification purposes
SHEEP Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. SHOW SCHEDULE 1. Cloverbud Lamb Lead 11. Showmanship 2. Lamb Lead Senior 9+ grades 3. Cloverbuds Intermediate 6-8 grades 4. Commercial Ewes Junior 3-5 grades (all grades) 5. Purebred Ewes 6. Wether Dams 7. Champion & State Fair Lineup of Breeding 8. Market Wethers & Market Ewes (all will be judged in evenly distributed weight classes) 9. Championships 10. State Fair Lineup
RABBIT SMALL BREEDS Senior Buck over 6 months of age Senior Doe over 6 months of age Junior Buck under 6 months of age Junior Doe under 6 months of age 4 Class (small) rabbit breeds include Dutch, Florida White, Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, Mini Lop, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf, Polish, Rex, American Fuzzy Lop, American Sable, Dwarf Hotot, English Angora, French Angora, Satin Angora, Belgian Hare, Britannia Petite, Standard Chinchilla, English Spot, Harlequin, Havana, Himalayan, Lilac, Rhinelander, Silver, Silver Marten, Thrianta and Tan.
BREEDING EWE RULES: • Ewe Lambs born after Jan. 1, 2016 • Yearling Ewes must be born on or after Jan. 1, 2015 and must not show evidence of four permanent incisors. • All breeds compete in each lot. • Shearing is optional for ewe lambs. • All ewes must have been properly identified by May 15. • Commercial ewes require a MN State 4-H Tag. • Purebred ewes require breed associations identification. Class/Lot Breeding Ewe Lamb Purebred Breeding Ewe Lamb Commercial Yearling Ewe Purebred Yearling Ewe Commercial Wether Dam
RABBIT LARGE BREEDS Senior Buck over 8 months of age Senior Doe over 8 months of age Intermediate Buck 6-8 months of age Intermediate Doe 6-8 months of age Junior Buck under 6 months of age Junior Doe under 6 months of age **6 Class (large) rabbit breeds include New Zealand, Satin, American Giant Angora, Bevern, Californian, Champagne Dargent, Checkered Giant, American Chinchilla, Giant Chinchilla, Cinnamon, Crème Dargent, Flemish Giant, French Lop, Hotot, English Lop, Palomino and Silver Fox.** MARKET RABBIT Single fryer, 3.5 to 5.5 pounds, not over 70 days old Pen of three fryers, 3.5 to 5.5 pounds, not over 70 days old.
MARKET SHEEP Rules: • Market wethers must be castrated or banded prior to being weighed and ID’d at county weigh-ins. • Market lambs must be born on or after January 1, 2016. • It is recommended that all market lambs be shorn sometime in June and re-shorn within one week of show. • All lambs are to be weighed dry and clean without blankets or halters and must be slick shorn. • Both wether and ewe lambs are eligible for State Fair or AK-SAR-BEN. • Minimum weight for AK-SAR-BEN is 105 lbs. with no maximum weight limits. • All lambs being exhibited at AK-SAR-BEN must be DNA tested by the Extension Office. • Members may show up to 6 market lambs, a maximum of 2 can be each color – 2 black face, 2 white, 2 speckled. There will also be a white face market lamb class and a speckle face (brockle) market lamb class. • In the speckle face market lamb class, lambs must show evidence of white and black face breeding. It is recommended that the lamb has at least 35% white on the face, head, neck, and evidence of white on the legs. Final classification will be determined at weigh-in on Tuesday of Fair. There must be a minimum of three speckle face lambs to have a separate class. If this minimum is not met, lambs will be shown in the black face class. Requirements: - Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 105 pounds; recommended maximum weight is 170 pounds. Market animals exceeding the maximum weight will not be eligible for State Fair.
RABBIT FOR FUN (Not eligible for State Fair or Champions) Any rabbit that does not meet breed standards can be entered (includes crossbreds) • May exhibit one entry in rabbits for fun. Rabbit For Fun (All ages)
RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 Master Showmanship
RABBIT POSTER Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 *Not to exceed 14''x22'' (bring posters to check in)
CLOVERBUD RABBIT RABBIT Rabbit Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation Rabbit Poster
Blue $3.00 $2.00 $2.00
Red $2.00
Refer to page 55 for more information on Cloverbud showing
White $1.00
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RULES: All Sheep including breeding ewes, market ewes (any age), and market wethers need to be tagged with an official scrapie premise tag with unique serial number. These official tags can be ordered from the MN Board of Animal Health. These official tags are in addition to the MN 4-H ID Tag. No health papers are required for the County Fair or State Fair 4-H Sheep Show. 4-H families purchasing lambs will want to make sure the animals have a scrapies tag.
Class (Max of 6 – 2 max of each color) Market Lamb - Speckle Face (2 exhibits max) Market Lamb - Black Face (2 exhibits max) Market Lamb - White Face (2 exhibits max)
addition 4-Hers may show a swine market pen of 3. • 4-Hers will be allowed to show 2 barrows in the Gateway Show if the 4-Her shows 2 barrows in 4-H Show. They may also exhibit their individual barrow or gilts & Pen of 3 in the FFA swine show. • Recommended farrowing dates of pigs should be after Feb. 1, 2016 • Awards are based on the market quality of the hogs at the time of showing. • Market barrows and gilts will be eligible to compete at State Fair. Market Gilt Division winner selected, a Market Barrow Division winner and a Purebred Market Barrow Division winner. Only these 3 pigs will come back for the Championship drive, with the 2nd place pig in that division to be considered for RC Pig. Only the Champion & Reserve Champion Overall market Pigs and the Champion Reserve Pen of 3 will be in the 4-H Livestock Auction Sale of Champions. • Once a gilt has been shown as a market animal at the County Fair, it cannot be shown as a breeding animal at the State Fair or vice versa. • Both gilts and barrows will be eligible for AK-SAR-BEN trips providing they weigh a minimum of 235 lbs and not over 285 lbs and have a DNA sample on file. • All hogs must be properly identified with universal notches in both ears and have an official MN State 4-H identification to be eligible for Champion or Reserve, or State Fair. Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 220 pounds; maximum State Fair weight is 300. Market animals exceeding the maximum weight will not be eligible for State Fair. Class/Lot Market Barrow (2 exhibits) Market Barrow Purebred Market Gilt (2 exhibits)
CARCASS CLASS Sheep Carcass
CLOVERBUD SHEEP
Refer to page 55 for more information on Cloverbud showing
SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 Requirements: - Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 105 pounds; recommended maximum weight is 170 pounds. Market animals exceeding the maximum weight will not be eligible for State Fair. All call backs will be at end of show, any 4-Her can come back.
LAMB LEAD Wednesday at 5:00 pm Lamb Lead interviews will be held in Livestock Office early afternoon on Wednesday (sign up sheet in Livestock Office Tues.) Cloverbud Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 Rules: • Exhibitors must use one of their own 4-H Lambs exhibited at the 2016 Freeborn County Fair. • Exhibitor must groom and train his/her own animal. • Exhibitors need to pre-enter plus complete an information form. • Completed information forms must be on file in the 4-H Livestock Office by 12 noon on entry day (Tuesday). • Exhibitors must wear a garment made from at least 70% wool. • Any member may enter this class at the State Fair providing they have completed the sixth grade and are exhibiting a 4-H lamb at the 2016 Minnesota State fair and won a trip with their lamb at county fair. Requirements: - Lamb lead exhibitors must groom and train a sheep and must wear a garment made from at least 70% wool. Exhibitors will be judged based on project knowledge, poise, their outfit, and their lamb. - Classes may be combined depending on number of entrants SHEEP Breeding Market/Lamb Lead Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation
Blue $6.00 $5.00 $2.00
Red $5.00 $4.00
BREEDING GILTS RULES: • 4-H members may show one Breeding Gilt in each class/lot #. • Can be purebred or crossbred. • Breeding gilts can be born Jan. 1, 2016 or after. • Classes will be split according to numbers at fair by age and/or breed. Class/Lot - Registered January Gilts February Gilts Swine Pen of 3 - Ne March Gilts w 2016 The 3 animals in the pen of 3 can be Class/Lot - Commercial shared between fam ily members. The same animal may January Gilts not be shown twice an ind ivid ual class. One family me in February Gilts mber can show 1 as individ ual out of pen March Gilts and ano ther family member can show a different individual out of pen.
SWINE PEN OF 3 Rules: • Individuals DO NOT need to be from same litter of pigs. • Individuals may be shown from the market pen. Class/Lot Market Pen (3 pigs-barrows or gilts) Carcass Class
White $4.00 $3.00
SWINE
SWINE CARASS Additional info on page 56
Wednesday at 8:00 am SHOW SCHEDULE 1. Cloverbuds 2. Breeding Gilts 3. Market Gilts (light to heavy) 4. Market Barrows Purebred 5. Market Barrows (light to heavy) 6. Market Pen of 3 7. Championships 8. State Fair Lineup 9. Showmanship Senior, Intermediate, Junior MARKET SWINE RULES: • Members may exhibit two individual market hogs (either sex - 2 barrows, 2 gilts or 1 barrow and 1 gilt). Members may exhibit a 3rd market animal provided it is a purebred barrow with registration papers. Bring in registration papers prior to county fair check in. In
SWINE Blue Market/Pen $5.00 Cloverbud Exhibitors Participation $2.00
Red $4.00
White $3.00
SWINE SHOWMANSHIP Grades 9+ Grades 6-8 Grades 3-5 *All call backs for showmanship will be at end of show, but any 4-Her can come back for overall.
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Refer to page 55 for more information on Cloverbud showing
BEEF Champion Steer R Champion Steer Champion Dairy Beef R Champion Dairy Beef Champion Baby Beef Showperson Champion Heifer (Breeding) R Champion Heifer (Breeding) Champion Market Heifer RC Market Heifer Champion Cow-Calf R Champion Cow-Calf Champion Prospect Calf R Champion Prospect Calf ROG Champion Market Beef ROG R Champion Market Beef ROG Champion Dairy Beef ROG R Champion Dairy Beef
Heers Club Calf Sale Heers Club Calf Sale 7 Hills Farm 7 Hills Farm Mark Esse Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Clinic Ranch & Pet Supply In Memory of Doc Minear Adam Suhr Construction Magnuson Cattle Company Andersland Simmental Farm Thorson Farms Thorson Farms Ranch & Pet Supply Pestorious Angus Farm Ranch & Pet Supply Jacobs Farm Conger
SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS Champion Beef-Junior R Champion Beef-Junior Champion Beef-Intermediate R Champion Beef-Intermediate Champion Beef-Senior R Champion Beef-Senior Champion Beef-Master Champion Dairy Beef-Junior R Champion Dairy Beef-Junior Champion Dairy Beef-Intermediate R Champion Dairy Beef-Intermediate Champion Dairy Beef-Senior R Champion Dairy Beef-Senior Champion Dairy Beef-Master R Champion Master Dairy Beef
Freeborn Co Cattleman’s Assn Jim Hanson Family Freeborn Co Cattleman’s Assn Travis & Kristen Wasmoen Brady Gooden Purina Animal Nutrition Travis Wangen Family Nelson’s Dairy Beef Tim Sailor Trucking Nelson’s Dairy Beef Tim Sailor Trucking Nelson’s Dairy Beef Tim Sailor Trucking Geneva Appliances Tim Sailor Trucking
YOUNG BEEF PRODUCER BEEF PRODUCER AWARD
In Memory of Betty Claussen FC Cattlemens Assoc
1st YEAR BEEF EXHIBITORS
SIVAD Farms Mike and Kari Mattson Family The Little's at Treasure Ridge Top Notch Stock Farm
DAIRY Champion Overall Top Placing 1st Year Dairy Calf Exhibitor Champion Purebred Holstein Calf Champion Brown Swiss Champion Holstein Champion Grade Holstein Champion Guernsey Champion Jersey Champion Other Breeds Champion Crossbred High Producing Cow 1st Year Dairy Exhibitors Champion Junior Herd Champion Dairy Production
Albert Lea Seed House Freeborn County Shopper Austin Vet Clinic Jacobs Farm Conger LARCREST Holstein Dick Miller Alchrist Farm Dave Johnson Family Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Matt Wangen Family Dustin Jacobs Freeborn County ADA Albert Lea Seed House Freeborn County ADA
SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS Dairy-Junior Dairy-Intermediate Dairy Senior
Dustin Jacobs Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet
DOG Champion Agility Advanced Mini Champion Agility Advanced Open Champion Agility Beginner Mini Champion Agility Beginner Open Champion Agility Elementary Mini Champion Agility Elementary Open Champion Agility Intermediate Mini Champion Agility Intermediate Open Champion Jumpers 1 Mini Champion Jumpers 2 Mini Champion Jumpers 3 Mini Champion Jumpers 1 Open Champion Jumpers 2 Open Champion Jumpers 3 Open Champion Agility Senior Mini Champion Agility Senior Open Champion Beginner A Champion Beginner B Champion Beginner Graduate Champion Brace Champion Four-Dog Team Champion Novice Champion Graduate Novice Champion Graduate Open Champion Obedience Open Champion Pre-Open Champion Junior Novice Showmanship Champion Senior Novice Showmanship Champion Junior Open Showmanship Champion Senior Open Showmanship Champion Rally Pre Novice Champion Rally Novice Champion Rally Pre Advanced Champion Rally Advanced Champion Rally Veteran GOAT Champion Market Dairy Goat Champion Market Meat Goat Reserve Champion Dairy Market Goat Reserve Champion Meat Market Goat Champion Senior Dairy Goat Champion Market Doe Reserve Champion Market Doe Champion Meat Breeding Reserve Senior Champion Dairy Goat Champion Junior Dairy Goat Reserve Junior Champion Dairy Goat ROG Champion Dairy Market Goat ROG Champion Market Meat Goat ROG Reserve Champion Dairy Market Goat ROG Reserve Champion Meat Goat SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS Showmanship Champion Dairy Goat Junior
Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet South Central Pet Care South Central Pet Care Shellrock 4-H Club Albert Lea Tribune Kabrud Family J. Knutson Family Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Alden 4-H Club Alden 4-H Club Freeborn County Dog Committee Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Hayward 4-H Club South Central Pet Care Iverson Family Innovance South Central Pet Care Freeborn County Dog Committee Iverson Family Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Hayward 4-H Club Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Freeborn County Dog Committee Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet South Central Pet Care Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor
Alchrist Farms Twin Lakes 4-H Club Hayward 4-H Club Mark Olson Family Mrs. Sherry Panuska Becker Auto Becker Auto Mary DeRaad Family / Ray Roberts Family Ranch & Pet Supply Alchrist Farm Al Wagner Family Hayward 4-H Club Milt Wayne Family Milt Wayne Family Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor
Albert Lea Freeborn County Chamber Ag Committee Showmanship Champion Dairy Goat Interm Re/Max Properities-Paulson Showmanship Champion Dairy Goat Senior Riskedahl Farms Showmanship Champion Dairy Goat Novice Tracy Holland Showmanship Champion Market Goat Jr Brad & Susie Miller Showmanship Champion Market Goat Interm Myrtle 4-H Club Showmanship Champion Market Goat Sr Steve and Cheryl Lonning Showmanship Champion Market Goat Novice Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor
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2016 Freeborn County Fair Awards Sponsorship
HORSE Champion Barrel Race Intermediate Champion Barrel Race Junior Champion Barrel Race Senior Champion Egg & Spoon Intermediate Champion Egg & Spoon Senior Champion Egg & Spoon Junior Champion English Equitation All Ages Champion English Pleasure All Age Champion Halter Classes (5) Champion Horse Novice Award Champion Horsemanship Intermediate Champion Horsemanship Junior Champion Horsemanship Ponies Champion Horsemanship Senior Champion Jumping Figure 8 Intermediate Champion Jumping Figure 8 Junior Champion Jumping Figure 8 Senior Champion Key Race Intermediate Champion Key Race Junior Champion Key Race Senior Champion Pole Weaving Junior Champion Miniature Halter Champion Miniature Trail Champion Miniature Liberty Champion Walk Trot Poles Champion Western Pleasure Intermediate Champion Western Pleasure Junior Champion Western Pleasure Ponies Champion Western Pleasure Senior Overall High Point Rider
Showmanship Champion at Halter Interm Showmanship Champion at Halter Junior Showmanship Champion at Halter Senior LAMA Showmanship Champion Junior Showmanship Champion Intermediate Showmanship Champion Senior Champion Public Relations Junior Champion Public Relations Intermediate Champion Public Relations Senior Champion Obstacle Junior Champion Obstacle Intermediate Champion Obstacle Senior Champion Costume
Becker Auto Becker Auto Becker Auto Conger 4-H Club Jorgenson Family Jorgenson Family Jorgenson Family Jorgenson Family Jorgenson Family South Central Pet Care
LIVESTOCK - miscellaneous Herdsmanship
Farm Front Futures
POULTRY Champion Overall Market Champion Overall Bantam Breeding Champion Large Breeding Poultry Champion Duck Meat Pen Champion Duck Breeding Pen Showmanship Poultry Intermediate Showmanship Champion Junior Showmanship Champion Senior
Twin Lakes 4-H Club Wagner Manufacturing Rightway Roofing Marilyne & Greg Donahue Marilyne & Greg Donahue Norm & Pat Bangert Norm & Pat Bangert Norm & Pat Banqert
RABBIT Champion Overall Market Rabbit Champion Senior Buck Champion Senior Doe Champion Junior Buck Champion Breeding Rabbit
Champion Intermediate Doe Champion Junior Doe Champion Intermediate Buck Showmanship Champion Intermediate Showmanship Champion Junior Showmanship Champion Senior Showmanship Champion Master
In Memory of Colby Sailor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor In Memory of Colby Sailor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Dick Ochs Family Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Ranch & Pet Supply Ranch & Pet Supply Sunset Saddle Club Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor Purina Animal Nutrition Precision Septic Services Clarks Grove-Waseca Vet Purina Animal Nutrition In Memory of Colby Sailor Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor In Memory of Colby Sailor Kari Kalstad Pioneer Seed-David O’Connor In Memory of Jodi Wangsness In Memory of Colby Sailor Ranch & Pet Supply Ranch & Pet Supply Ranch & Pet Supply Todd Utpadel In Memory of Dale Kluver Howard Morrison Memorial Fleet Farm Supply Tiger City Sports Todd Utpadel Randy Eggum Family Greg Jensen Freeborn County 4-H Charlene Tancabel Tom’s Taxidermy Studio Freeborn-Mower Coop Service
SHEEP Champion Overall Lamb Champion Black Face Lamb Champion White Face Lamb Champion Speckled Face Lamb ROG Champion Market Lamb ROG Reserve Champion Market Lamb Champion Commercial Breeding Ewe Champion Lamb Lead Intermediat Champion Lamb Lead Junior Champion Lamb Lead Senior Reserve Champion Overall Market Lamb Champion Purebred Breeding Ewe
Jensales The Time Shop The Time Shop Jensales Jensales Jensales Maxa & Schewe Family
Reserve Champion Commercial Breeding Ewe
Steve & Cheryl Lonning Freeman 4-H Club Clark Mittag Family J. Knutson Family Mark Olson Family Don Grunzke Family Chris Larson Construction Greg Jensen Auctioneer Greg Jensen Auctioneer Greg Jensen Auctioneer Jarvis & Dawn Burgett Family Wambeam Hampshires & Club Lambs Larson Services TREBS Farm Albert Lea Elevator Todd & Robin Schmidt Steve & Cheryl Lonning Gary & Carol Davis Wambeam Hampshires & Club Lambs Lambs Jarvis & Dawn Burgett Family
SWINE Champion Overall Market Swine Reserve Champion Market Swine Champion Market Pen Reserve Champion Market Pen Showmanship Champion Intermediate Showmanship Champion Junior Showmanship Champion Senior
MN Pork Board MN Pork Board Lukes Brothers Inc. Faribault/Freeborn Farmers Union FC Pork Producers Chicos Show Pigs Viafield of Northwood
SPECIAL AWARDS Master Swine Producer Young Swine Producer Award
FC Pork Producers FC Pork Producers
Showmanship Champion Intermediate Showmanship Champion Junior Showmanship Champion Senior 1st Year Sheep Exhibitors & Cloverbuds
If you would like to be an award sponsor, please contact the Extension Office at 507-377-5660.0
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State Fair Encampment (General Projects) September 3-5 Booth/Banner /Community Pride/ Scrapbook/ Haybale Decorating
Requirements: )O\DEOH PRGHOV VKRXOG EH UHDG\ IRU Ă LJKW GR QRW LQFOXGH IXHO UHFRYHU\ system should be in place and operative. - Members should be familiar with safety codes in 4-H curriculum. Exhibit Suggestions: - Flyable models built from kit or your own design. 1RQ Ă \DEOH PRGHOV EXLOW IURP NLW RU \RXU RZQ GHVLJQ - Display of other equipment needed for aerospace project. - A rocket launch. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
$20.00
CLUB BANNER Two banners will be selected for State Fair exhibits. Requirement: 1. Banner must be 3' x 5' and designed to hang vertically. 2. It must be completed & equipped with a dowel (minimum size 3’ 8�) and ready to hang. 3. Banner must be of fabric (no paper) and can be one or two-sided. 4. Club name on 3 x 5 card pinned to back. (Any assembly technique can be used.) **2 Banners will be chosen for State Fair** **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Participation Ribbons**
CAT Requirements: - Be prepared to answer questions about your cat and its care. Exhibit Suggestions: (GXFDWLRQDO H[KLELWV PD\ LQFOXGH PRGHOV GLDJUDPV RU SLFWXUHV Members must have a photograph of themselves with their cat shown on a display or poster. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
CLUB BOOTH Requirement: -the booth should depict an area of work or program of current emphasis. Rules: ERRWK VSDFHV DUH DYDLODEOH 5HJLVWUDWLRQ IRU VSDFH LV RQ D ÀUVW FRPH ÀUVW VHUYH EDVLV %RRWK ORFDWLRQ ZLOO EH DVVLJQHG E\ ([WHQVLRQ 2΀FH 3OHDVH EH SUHSDUHG WR PDNH DGMXVWPHQWV %RRWKV PXVW EH VHW XS RQ 6XQGD\ -XO\ 31 between 1 & 4 pm. Booth size – Width: 8’ Height: 4’ Depth: 4’ **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Participation Ribbons**
CHILD & FAMILY DEVELOPMENT Requirements: ([KLELWRUV VKRXOG EH SUHSDUHG WR GLVFXVV LQ FRQIHUHQFH MXGJLQJ WKH DJH and other characteristics of the child for whom the exhibit is intended DQG KRZ WKH H[KLELW FRQWULEXWHV WR WKH FKLOG V JURZWK GHYHORSPHQW DQG well-being. ,I WKH H[KLELW LV GHVLJQHG WR EH LQWHUDFWLYH ZLWK FKLOGUHQ WKH LWHP LV WR be used with children before exhibiting and a photograph of this activity must accompany the exhibit. Signs of use will not detract from the placing of the exhibit. Exhibit Suggestions: 7R\ JDPH SX]]OH SXSSHWV DUW FUDIW PDWHULDOV HWF PDGH IURP QHZ RU recycled/throw-away material. %DE\VLWWLQJ NLW WUDYHO NLW UDLQ\ GD\ NLW LQFOXGLQJ DW OHDVW RQH LWHP made by exhibitor. 2ULJLQDO ERRN VWRU\ SRHP VRQJ SOD\ FRRNERRN DXGLR RU YLGHR WDSH DQG QDUUDWLYH DFWLYLW\ ERRN VDIHW\ PDQXDO IRU FKLOGUHQ ÀOH DERXW children and/or families. 6FUDSERRN SKRWRJUDSKV LWHPV UHSRUWV YLGHR HWF RQ IDPLO\ KHULWDJH with description of what was learned about self and family. - A creatively developed program and/or item used for or with a SHUVRQ ZLWK D VSHFLDO QHHG JLIWHG GHYHORSPHQWDOO\ GHOD\HG SK\VLFDOO\ LPSDLUHG HWF **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Junior Champion Ribbon**
CLUB SCRAPBOOK Requirements: 1.The Scrapbook must be 12 x 12 minimum of 6 pages depict the current 4-H Club Work. 2.One scrapbook per club. 3.One or more youth must participate in conference judging. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Participation Ribbons**
CLUB COMMUNITY PRIDE One exhibit will be selected for State Fair. Requirements: 7KH H[KLELW PD\ LQFOXGH D WKUHH VLGHG GLVSOD\ YLGHR RU RWKHU YLVXDO method which visually highlights the entire project or certain parts in a PDQQHU ZKLFK WHOOV WKH SXEOLF ZKDW SRVLWLYH HÍżHFWV WKH SURMHFW KDG RQ WKH community. 2. Two club youth who participated in the project may represent the club in conference judging. 1RWH IRU &OXE &RPPXQLW\ 3ULGH SDUWLFLSDQWV DW 6WDWH )DLU PD\ exhibit another individual project at State Fair. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Participation Ribbons**
Requirements: 2QH URXQG EDOH ZLOO EH SURYLGHG LQ WKH ORFDWLRQ WKDW WKH ([WHQVLRQ 2΀FH assigns. 2. Bales must be decorated by 10 am on Monday August 1 to qualify for judging. 3. Clubs are responsible for ALL materials used in decorating. 4. All materials used MUST be removed by Monday August 8 by noon. 5. The bale cannot be destroyed in either decorating or un-decorating process. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbons** **Participation Ribbons**
Good Luck to All the Fair Participants! Stop & See Us at the Grandstand Building!
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CLUB HAYBALE DECORATING
CITIZENSHIP
COMPUTER
Exhibit Suggestions: 5LQJ ELQGHU UHSRUW ELQGHU RU VLGHG GLVSOD\ UHSRUWLQJ RQ FRPPXQLW\ projects and/or citizenship activities which you or your club completed under your leadership. Include plans of action as well as the evaluation of each. - A written narrative and/or visual communication presentation of 8 to PLQXWHV XVLQJ SKRWRV YLGHR DQG RU VOLGHV WR VKRZ KRZ \RX ZRUNHG with others in your community to solve problems. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
CLOTHING & TEXTILES Judging will be on Wednesday, July 20 at Northbridge Mall Clothes or Non Garment You Make Requirements: - Each garment must include an information tag listing: pattern company QDPH DQG QXPEHU ÀEHU FRQWHQW RI IDEULF DQG FDUH LQVWUXFWLRQV PHPEHU name and club. *DUPHQWV PD\ KDYH EHHQ ZRUQ EHIRUH VKRZLQJ EXW VKRXOG EH FOHDQHG before exhibiting. - Items constructed should be appropriate for skill level and experience of exhibitor. Clothes or Non Garment You Make Exhibit Suggestions: $ SURMHFW VXFK DV D SLOORZ WRS WRWH EDJ FKHI·V DSURQ VNLUW ZLWK HODVWLF ZDLVWEDQG EDFNSDFN HWF - A constructed garment made from a pattern &UHDWLYH VHZLQJ VXFK DV ZHDUDEOH DUW FRVWXPH RU XVH RI WHFKQLTXHV VXFK DV NQLWWLQJ FURVV VWLWFK HWF LQFRUSRUDWHG LQWR JDUPHQW - Clothing or textiles display showing a "fact" or "why" related to clothing VHOHFWLRQ FDUH *DUPHQW PHQGHG UHSDLUHG RU UHF\FOHG ZLWK FRORU SKRWR RI RULJLQDO garment and explanation of steps used. Clothes or Non Garment You Buy Requirements: 7KH SXUFKDVHG JDUPHQW RU RXWÀW PXVW EH DFFRPSDQLHG E\ DQ [ ELQGHU ZLWK DW PLQLPXP WKH IROORZLQJ LQIRUPDWLRQ a) Colored photo of member wearing the garment. Label photo with QDPH FRXQW\ DQG FRORU RI FRPSOH[LRQ KDLU DQG H\HV b) Cost of garment. Explanation of why garment was purchased and H[DPSOHV RI ZD\V LW ZLOO EH XVHG LQ H[LVWLQJ ZDUGUREH DQG LQFOXGH inventory of wardrobe. - Garments may have been worn before showing but should be cleaned and pressed before exhibiting. Compare what it would cost to make your own. 2QH ELQGHU IRU HDFK RXWÀW H[KLELWLQJ Clothes or Non Garment You Buy Exhibit Suggestions: $ SXUFKDVHG JDUPHQW WKDW ÀWV LQWR \RXU ZDUGUREH SODQ $ SRVWHU VKRZLQJ FRVW FRPSDULVRQV ZDUGUREH EXLOGLQJ DFFHVVRUL]LQJ FDUH HWF Fashion Revue Clothes You Make or Buy Requirements: 3DUWLFLSDQWV PD\ PRGHO DQ\ FORWKLQJ WKH\ KDYH FRQVWUXFWHG UHVW\OHG or purchased as a part of their 4-H clothing project. It is judged how it looks on you. **Champion & Reserve Clothes You Make Ribbon** **Champion & Reserve Clothes You Buy Ribbon** **Junior Champion Clothes You Make Ribbon** **Junior Champion Clothes You Buy Ribbon**
CLOVERBUDS /HYHO $Q\ RQH LWHP IURP WKH IROORZLQJ ([SORULQJ 1DWXUH ([SORULQJ WKH 3ODQW :RUOG ([SORULQJ <RXU +RPH RU 3HWV ² GRHV QRW LQFOXGH GRJV UDEELWV RU RWKHU DQLPDOV H[KLELWHG E\ ROGHU + PHPEHUV /HYHO $Q\ WZR LWHPV OLVWHG KHUH 9HJHWDEOH *DUGHQLQJ ,QGRRU *DUGHQLQJ $HURVSDFH 6DIHW\ +HDOWK 3KRWRJUDSK\ RU )RRGV /HYHO $Q\ WKUHH LWHPV OLVWHG KHUH 9HJHWDEOH JDUGHQLQJ ,QGRRU *DUGHQLQJ $HURVSDFH 6DIHW\ +HDOWK 3KRWRJUDSK\ )RRGV 6HZLQJ &ORWKLQJ 6KRS 6HOI 'HWHUPLQHG 1DWXUDO 5HVRXUFHV PDGH DW KRPH Refer to Cloverbud sheet you received in your packet for suggested project ideas. Requirement: - Cloverbud members have completed kindergarten or grades 1-2.
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**Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Junior Champion Ribbon** SCRAPBOOKING Exhibit Suggestions: )RU D EHJLQQHU FKRRVH D SURMHFW WKDW WHDFKHV QHZ WHFKQLTXHV )RU DGYDQFHG FKRRVH D SURMHFW WKDW ZLOO UHTXLUH PDVWHUIXO craftsmanship. Requirement: - Each exhibit will be evaluated on its individual merit as a scrapbook. - Emphasis is on the creative process and the employment of design elements and principles. The scrapbook exhibit develops from someone HOVH V LGHDV DQG FDQ EH H[DFWO\ UHSOLFDWHG RU UHSOLFDWHG ZLWK PRGLÃ&#x20AC;FDWLRQV $OO VFUDSERRNV PXVW EH DSSURSULDWHO\ Ã&#x20AC;QLVKHG **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Junior Champion Ribbon**
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ENTOMOLOGY Requirements: Insect Collection exhibits: $ &ROOHFWLRQV VKDOO EH FRQWDLQHG LQ D JODVV WRSSHG FDVH DSSUR[LPDWHO\ 19" x 16.5" x 3" to 24â&#x20AC;? x 18â&#x20AC;? x 3â&#x20AC;? (drawers available for purchase in varying sizes). Arrange so that the case may be displayed in a horizontal position. Place project label on lower right corner of glass top. Only one case per exhibitor is allowed. B. Specimens must be collected. Purchased insects are not acceptable. C. Exhibitors must be the collector of the specimens in the project. D. Specimens must be properly pinned with insect pins. Small insects may need to be placed on cardboard points. E. Specimens must be properly labeled. 7KH ORFDWLRQ GDWH DQG FROOHFWRU PXVW EH LQFOXGHG RQ WKH ODEHOV &RXQW\ DQG VWDWH DQG FRXQWU\ ZKHQ DSSOLFDEOH DUH PLQLPXP ORFDWLRQ information that should be included. It is valuable to include nearest WRZQ RU WRZQVKLS ZKHUH WKH VSHFLPHQ ZDV FROOHFWHG WKH W\SH RI KDELWDW LW ZDV FROOHFWHG IURP H J RQ HOP WUHH RQ ODNH VKRUH LQGRRUV DQG WKH common name of the insect. 2) All labels should be visible so they can be read. Use permanent ink marker or pencil to write labels. Labels produced by a computer printer are acceptable. Ballpoint ink or non-permanent markers are not acceptable. ) )RU PRUH VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ SLQQLQJ ODEHOLQJ DQG RWKHU LQIRUPDWLRQ VHH &ROOHFWLQJ DQG 3UHVHUYLQJ ,QVHFWV $ 01 + (QWRPRORJ\ 5HVRXUFHV ZZZ + XPQ HGX SURMHFWV HQWRPRORJ\ A. Emphasis of project must relate to an aspect of entomology. % 3URMHFW PXVW GHPRQVWUDWH VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F NQRZOHGJH RI LQVHFWV %H SUHSDUHG WR GLVFXVV UHIHUHQFHV DQG VRXUFHV H J ERRNV PDJD]LQHV LQWHUQHW interviews with an expert etc.) C. Live projects (e.g. bee or ant colony) will be accepted if the project can be self-sustaining for up to 14 days without special care. ' $ ZULWWHQ UHSRUW RU MRXUQDO VKRXOG DFFRPSDQ\ WKH SURMHFW LQWURGXFLQJ WKH VXEMHFW GHVFULELQJ WKH SURFHVV PDWHULDOV DQG PHWKRG SUHGLFWLQJ DQ RXWFRPH VWDWLQJ WKH UHVXOWV DQG GLVFXVVLQJ DQ\ FRQFOXVLRQV 3LFWXUHV GUDZLQJV FKDUWV WDEOHV RU RWKHU Ă&#x20AC;JXUHV PD\ EH XVHG Exhibit Suggestions:
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1. General Insect Collection: must consist of a minimum of 50 species of adult insects representing at least 8 orders. 2. Specialty insect collection can include but is not limited to a collection RI D VLQJOH RUGHU H J &ROHRSWHUD RU /HSLGRSWHUD D FROOHFWLRQ RI LPPDWXUH LQVHFWV D FROOHFWLRQ RI LQVHFWV IURP D SDUWLFXODU KDELWDW H J DTXDWLF IRUHVW RU SUDLULH RU D FROOHFWLRQ RI HFRQRPLF SHVWV RI D VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F FURS H J LQVHFWV attacking corn). 3. Non-Collection Project can include but is not limited to life history GLVSOD\V H J LQVHFW OLIH F\FOH VFLHQWLĂ&#x20AC;F LQYHVWLJDWLRQ H J LQVHFW KDELWDWV RU HÍżHFWV RI HQYLURQPHQW IDFWRUV RQ LQVHFWV RU LQVHFWV LQ FXUUHQW HYHQWV **Grand & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
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FLOWER GARDENING
Requirements: - Exhibitor must be enrolled in Food & Nutrition project. $OO UHFLSHV SURFHGXUHV DQG WLPHV IROORZHG PXVW EH DFFRUGLQJ WR current USDA and/or National Center for Home Food Preservation recommendations. NO FAMILY RECIPES. - Containers should be labeled with a 2â&#x20AC;? x 3â&#x20AC;? label with the following LQIRUPDWLRQ QDPH FRXQW\ SURGXFW SURFHVVLQJ WLPH DQG PHWKRG DQG date product was packed. - Jars should be heat-tempered glass canning jars. - All jars should be sealed. Leave screw bands on two piece jar lids. Jellies and jams should be covered with lids. 8VH SLQW MDUV IRU IUXLW YHJHWDEOHV DQG Ă&#x20AC;VK RQH KDOI SLQW MDUV IRU MDPV DQG MHOOLHV RQH TXDUW MDUV IRU SLFNOHG SURGXFWV - Jellies and jams must be processed in boiling water bath according to 86'$ DQG RU 8QLYHUVLW\ RI 0LQQHVRWD IRRG SUHVHUYDWLRQ SXEOLFDWLRQV DYDLODEOH WKURXJK WKH ([WHQVLRQ 2Î&#x20AC;FH 1RWH 3DUDÎ&#x20AC;Q LV QRW DFFHSWDEOH 1R DUWLĂ&#x20AC;FLDO IRRG FRORULQJ VKRXOG EH DGGHG WR HQWULHV 'ULHG IRRGV PD\ EH VWRUHG LQ JODVV MDUV VHOI VHDOLQJ SODVWLF EDJV RU airtight plastic bags. The quantity of dried foods should be: fruits and YHJHWDEOHV FXS RU PRUH RI HDFK KHUEV FXS RI HDFK LQ ZKROH OHDI IRUP VWULSV RI PHDW L H YHQLVRQ RU EHHI MHUN\ - Preserved within the past year. Exhibit suggestions: Suggested exhibits include one (1) jar or one (1) bag of product: - Vegetables or fruits -DPV MHOOLHV SUHVHUYHV ORZ VXJDU VSUHDGV QR IUR]HQ
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Requirements: - Label each container according to kind or variety. 2XWGRRU OLYLQJ Ă RZHUV DQG SODQWV DUH WR EH H[KLELWHG LQ WKLV DUHD (including Outdoor Fairy Gardens) - Live plant material will be accepted if it can be maintained in a fresh condition with ease. Exhibit Suggestions: :KHQ H[KLELWLQJ FXW Ă RZHUV ZH VXJJHVW WKUHH VWHPV RI RQH YDULHW\ RI DQQXDO Ă RZHU RU RQH VWHP RI D KDUG\ SHUHQQLDO RU RQH VWHP RI VXPPHU Ă RZHULQJ EXOEV RU RQH EORVVRP RI D WHD URVH RU one stem of a hardy shrub rose. - Flower bouquet or arrangement on any theme. 'LVSOD\ RI GULHG Ă RZHUV ZLWK D FDUG H[SODLQLQJ WKH GU\LQJ PHWKRG 0\ )ORZHU *DUGHQ ([KLELW RQ SRVWHU ERDUG QRW WR H[FHHG [ Include a plan of the garden drawn to scale (see Flower Gardening %XOOHWLQ SDJH WKH FRUUHFW YDULHW\ QDPH DQG SLFWXUHV RU SKRWRJUDSKV RI WKH Ă RZHUV JURZQ %H SUHSDUHG WR GLVFXVV WKH SURFHVV IURP VRLO preparation to blooming. - Educational Exhibit showing the principles of propagation or UHSURGXFWLRQ QXWULWLRQ FXOWXUH DQG SK\VLRORJ\ KRZ D SODQW OLYHV DQG grows). **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Junior Champion Ribbon**
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FOREST RESOURCES Requirement: - Exhibits should be mounted on cardboard or other sturdy material. Exhibit Suggestions: &ROOHFWLRQ RI OHDYHV RU QHHGOHV ZLWK WZLJV LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;HG ZLWK WKHLU FRPPRQ QDPH &RPPRQ QDPH VKRXOG EH SULQWHG QHDU WKH LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;HG OHDI QHHGOH - Photographic display of forest products--include the name of the product/use to identify the photograph. 'LVSOD\ VKRZLQJ WUHH JURZWK DQQXDO ULQJ FURVV VHFWLRQV PDNH D VHHG collection. - Prepare a report with drawings about your favorite tree--include name RI WUHH GUDZLQJV RU SLFWXUHV RI WUHH IDFWV DQG XVHV RI WKH WUHH DQG RWKHU appropriate information. 'LVSOD\ VKRZLQJ OD\HUV RI WKH IRUHVW UHQHZDEOH YHUVXV QRQ UHQHZDEOH UHVRXUFHV IRUHVWU\ FDUHHUV OHDI DQG WZLJ LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ WD[RQRPLF NH\V tree road maps. 'LVSOD\ VKRZLQJ IRUHVW VXFFHVVLRQ WUHH DQG IRUHVW PHDVXUHPHQWV Ă&#x20AC;UH V HÍżHFW RQ WKH IRUHVW KRZ WUHHV JURZ IRUHVW W\SHV KDUYHVWLQJ PHWKRGV HQWRPRORJ\ RI WKH IRUHVW SDWKRORJ\ RI WKH IRUHVW 'LVSOD\ VKRZLQJ IRUHVW SURGXFWV LQFOXGLQJ PDSOH V\UXS SURGXFWLRQ ZRRG SURGXFWV &KULVWPDV WUHHV RU RWKHU IRUHVW UHVRXUFHV UHFUHDWLRQ ZLOGOLIH HWF 'LVSOD\ VKRZLQJ VSHFLDOL]HG ZRRGODQG PDQDJHPHQW LQFOXGLQJ shelterbelts/windbreaks and urban forestry. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
HOME ENVIRONMENT Requirements: - Members exhibiting in this project should be prepared to discuss and/or KDYH ZULWWHQ LQIRUPDWLRQ WR VKRZ KRZ WKHLU H[KLELW DSSOLHV WR WKH KRPH KRZ DQG ZKHUH LW LV XVHG RU GLVSOD\HG DQG DOO GHWDLOV RI KRZ LW ZDV PDGH RU VHOHFWHG 7KH\ VKRXOG NQRZ DERXW WKH VXEMHFW PDWWHU RI WKH VSHFLĂ&#x20AC;F H[KLELW WKH PDWHULDOV XVHG KRZ DQG ZK\ LW ZDV GRQH FRVWV LQYROYHG DQG alternatives considered - A photograph and report showing its place in the home environment must accompany exhibits that are items for the home. 3LFWXUHV ZDOO KDQJLQJV WKDW DUH H[KLELWHG VKRXOG EH Ă&#x20AC;QLVKHG UHDG\ to hang. - Purchased kits ARE ALLOWED to be used. Exhibit Suggestions: )LQLVKHG RU UHĂ&#x20AC;QLVKHG ZRRG LWHP RU UHXSKROVWHUHG IXUQLWXUH 5HSDLUHG UHVWRUHG RU UHPRGHOHG LWHP IRU WKH KRPH - Chart and/or plan for the care and maintenance of the inside or outside RI WKH KRPH LQFOXGLQJ GDLO\ ZHHNO\ PRQWKO\ DQG \HDUO\ MREV $Q DUWLFOH UHPDGH RU UHFODLPHG IRU WKH KRPH ZLWK D OLQN WR WKH SDVW including history of use. 'HVFULSWLRQ GLDJUDPV SKRWRV VDPSOHV DQG FRVW RI D UHGHFRUDWLQJ RU remodeling plan showing before and after. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
FRUIT Requirements: ,QFOXGH D [ LQGH[ FDUG OLVWLQJ WKH YDULHWLHV RI IUXLW QDPH DQG FOXE RI exhibitor. - Exhibitor should bring 6 items of one variety of fruit. - Berries: Exhibitor should bring 1 pint size container. Exhibit Suggestions: - Display showing a comparison of several varieties of the same fruit ODEHOHG GLVSOD\ XVLQJ D EUDQFK WR LOOXVWUDWH SURSHU SUXQLQJ RI IUXLW WUHHV DQG H[SODLQLQJ WKH SURFHVV LOOXVWUDWH WKH PDQ\ XVHV RI IUXLWV IUHVK MDPV MXLFHV FRRNLQJ EDNLQJ VDODGV DQG UHFLSHV LOOXVWUDWH WKH XVH RI IUXLWV DV natural dyes. - Educational display illustrating diseases (actual specimens) or insects (actual specimens) and methods of control. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
HORSE RELATED Requirements: - Must be enrolled in the Horse project to exhibit in this division ([KLELWV PD\ EH D PRGHO SRVWHU VFUDSERRN HVVD\ DQG RU DUWLFOH 7KH H[KLELW VKRXOG VKRZ RU H[SODLQ VRPHWKLQJ WKH + PHPEHU KDV PDGH GRQH RU OHDUQHG LQ WKH SURMHFW - Exhibits are conference judged with the exhibitor present. -Exhibit goes to the State Horse Show for judging. This project will be judged during the State Horse Show on September 12-15. NOT during general encampment dates.
GEOLOGY
INDOOR GARDENING
Requirement: - Attach specimens securely to a backboard and display in a glass-topped case of the same model as used by the entomologists (approximately 19" x 16.5" x 3"). Specimens should be approximately 2" x 2". Label each specimen using the label described on page seven of the Geology Manual. 6L]H RI ODEHO PD\ EH UHGXFHG WR Ă&#x20AC;W GLVSOD\ FDVH LI QHHGHG $WWDFK specimens so they will not fall if case is set on its edge. Member must KDYH NQRZOHGJH RI KRZ VSHFLPHQV DUH LGHQWLĂ&#x20AC;HG DV WR URFN RU IRVVLO W\SH Exhibit Suggestions: 'LVSOD\ RI ELUWKVWRQHV D URFN SODWH RU DQ HJJ FDUWRQ FROOHFWLRQ VHH JHRORJ\ EXOOHWLQ VL[ VLOO\ VLOLFDWHV 5RFNV PLQHUDOV RU IRVVLOV IURP ZLWKLQ 0LQQHVRWD RU RQ D GHĂ&#x20AC;QLWH WKHPH VXFK DV PHWDPRUSKLVP ZHDWKHULQJ TXDUW] PLQHUDOV RUHV RU D WKHPH RI your own choosing. - Polished rock types used to make decorative items such as paperweights DQG MHZHOU\ LQFOXGH DQ XQSROLVKHG VSHFLPHQ RI HDFK URFN W\SH - Educational exhibit showing the "science how's and whyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s" dealing with the principles of geology and natural earth sciences. **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
Requirements: POTTED PLANTS: ,QGRRU OLYLQJ Ă RZHUV DQG SODQWV DUH WR EH H[KLELWHG LQ WKLV DUHD (including Indoor Fairy Gardens) - Flowering plants should be in bloom. - Foliage plants should be in vigorous condition. - Plants should be grown in the exhibited container for at least one month prior to fair. PLANTS IN HANGING CONTAINERS: - Container for the plant should not be more than 10" in depth or diameter. - Maximum total length of hanger and plant should not exceed 4' (YDOXDWLRQ ZLOO LQFOXGH DSSURSULDWHQHVV RI SODQW IRU D KDQJLQJ FRQWDLQHU FRQGLWLRQ DUUDQJHPHQW KDQJHU WR FRQWDLQHU WR SODQW UHODWLRQVKLS DQG plants being well established. TERRARIUMS: - The terrarium may not exceed 24" in any dimension. - Terrarium should be planted four to six weeks ahead of exhibiting. 0HPEHUV PXVW EH DEOH WR LGHQWLI\ DOO SODQW PDWHULDOV LQ WKHLU WHUUDULXPV NQRZ ZK\ WKH\ ZHUH VHOHFWHG IRU XVH TXDOLW\ FRQWDLQHU DQG GHVLJQ Exhibit Suggestions: - Two or more varieties of house plants with common and botanical name. - Terrarium or dish garden: consider terrarium material of general terrarium plant of native and woodland plants of Minnesota.
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Requirements: - All photos exhibited MUST have been taken by the exhibitor during the current 4-H year. ([KLELWRU¡V QDPH FOXE FRXQW\ DQG H[KLELW FODVV DQG ORW VKRXOG EH printed on the back of the exhibit. - NO picture frame or glass allowed for safety. $OORZHG H[KLELWV XVH [ Âľ [ Âľ RU [ Âľ SKRWRJUDSKV PRXQWHG RQ PDW ERDUG RU SRVWHU ERDUG ² QHXWUDO FRORUV DUH EHVW ZKLWH WDQ JUH\ RU black) - Do not use construction paper - Use 14 x 22â&#x20AC;? board for 5 or more photos. Cut a smaller board for 2 to 4 prints or a panorama :KHQ D SKRWR KDV EHHQ FURSSHG WKH RULJLQDO XQDOWHUHG [ Âľ SKRWR must be included on the back of the exhibit Exhibit ideas: - Photo story of 5 to 7 same sized photos matted or displayed on poster board - Photo story (usually 4 x 6â&#x20AC;? photos). Some examples might include: $ WRZQ¡V KLVWRU\ FRXOG LQFOXGH SKRWRV RI UHVLGHQFHV H J IDPLOLHV HOGHUO\ FLWL]HQV JRYHUQPHQW RÎ&#x20AC;FLDOV YHWHUDQV WHDFKHUV VHUYLFH RÎ&#x20AC;FLDOV Ă&#x20AC;UH SROLFH PHGLFDO YROXQWHHUV IRXQGLQJ IDPLOLHV¡ KLVWRU\ HWF + SURMHFW DQRWKHU PHPEHU¡V + SURMHFW RU \RXU + &OXE¡V &RPPXQLW\ Service projects Environmental issue(s) or a community need ´$ 'D\ LQ WKH /LIHÂľ RIÂŤ IDUP RU FLW\ \RXWK DQ HOHPHQWDU\ PLGGOH VFKRRO RU KLJK VFKRRO \RXWK HWF - Showing a process (i.e. how to make something or steps to making something) &RPPRQ WKHPH RU VXEMHFW RI WR SKRWRV ; L H SHRSOH EXLOGLQJV ODQGVFDSH DQLPDOV VHDVRQV DFWLRQ QDWXUH ZHDWKHU VKDSHV FORVH XSV etc.). - Panorama (QODUJHPHQW RU PXOWLSOH ; Âľ SKRWRV WR VKRZ SKRWRJUDSKLF HOHPHQWV explaining how you used your camera to take these images. Ideas LQFOXGH $SHUWXUH SULRULW\ VKXWWHU VSHHG UXOH RI WKLUGV OHDGLQJ OLQHV ,62 HWF
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LAWN & LANDSCAPE DESIGN Requirements: - Posters showing physiology of a tree are not eligible for State fair (YDOXDWLRQ ZLOO EH EDVHG RQ GHVLJQ QHDWQHVV SODQWV XVHG DQG VWRU\ told. Exhibit Suggestions: - Landscape Plan (not to exceed 22" x 28") drawn to scale with plants DQG PDMRU DUHDV RI \DUG ODEHOHG VKRXOG VKRZ FKDQJHV DQG IXWXUH SODQV Photographs showing "before and after" views are desirable. - Design a project meeting for this project area (in booklet form) including ZKDW \RX ZRXOG WHDFK KRZ \RX ZRXOG WHDFK LW JRDOV RI \RXU PHHWLQJ DFWLYLWLHV \RX ZRXOG LQFOXGH DQG YLVXDO DLGV \RX ZRXOG XVH **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon** **Junior Champion Ribbon**
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PERFORMING ARTS - Exhibit can be either a performance or an exhibit that shows a memberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s involvement or interest in the performing arts. 7R EH HOLJLEOH IRU 6WDWH )DLU WKH PHPEHU PXVW EH DEOH WR GLVFXVV WKH SURFHVV RI VHOHFWLQJ SODQQLQJ SHUIRUPLQJ DQG UHĂ HFWLRQ RQ WKHLU SURMHFW work. ,I WKH H[KLELW LV DQ DFWXDO SHUIRUPDQFH WKH SHUIRUPDQFH FDQQRW ODVW longer than 10 minutes. Exhibit Suggestions: - Poster or display about your involvement or interest in the performing arts. - A puppet and script made and created by member. &UHDWH DQG SHUIRUP D VKRUW VWRU\ VKRZ PXVLF VHOHFWLRQ HWF DQG LQFOXGH a write-up about it. - A journal or scrapbook (with written statements) of current performing arts experiences. $Q HGXFDWLRQDO GLVSOD\ RI VRPH DVSHFW RI PXVLF GUDPD RU SHUIRUPLQJ **Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbon**
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4-H EXHIBITS
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VEGETABLE GARDENING CHALLENGE -Your challenge for 2016 is to grow heaviest cucumber and bring to the fair. -This is a separate exhibit and one will NOT be one of your vegetable gardening exhibits. -No conference judging and no State Fair trips. **Participation Ribbon**
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We Will Miss You Marty Marty loved the fair and said once he had attended every year since he was a small child. He showed Suffolk Sheep in 4-H, FFA and Open Class. Marty worked for the Freeborn County Fair for about 18 years. He could be seen on the grounds working maintenance and on the tractor cleaning barns.
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Masters of Disaster Sunday, August 7, 2016 • 4:00 pm LET'S GET READY TO SMASHEM' UP AND CRASHEM' UP! • PIT WILL OPEN AT NOON • Pit Pass Fee is $10.00 and DOES NOT Include the Entrance to the Fair Entry Fee of $40.00 by July 30 or $50.00 Up to the Day of the Event
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2016 Freeborn County Fair Amateur Talent Contest ENTRY FORM & RULES The Freeborn County Fair Amateur Talent Contest is open to all amateur entertainers. Contestants must reside in Freeborn County. Professionals (union musicians or those whose talent is a principle source of income) are NOT permitted to enter. Acts that have participated in the past may compete again with the exception of the First Place winner(s) in the Open Division. Former First Place winners in the Pre-Teen Division are required to compete in the Teen Division. Former First Place winners in the Teen Division must compete in the Open Division if they choose to compete again. Former Open Division winners may compete again after two years from the time they won. Contestants must submit a completed Entry Form to the Talent Contest Coordinator. Entry forms must include the following information on each person in a group: name, address, phone number, age on date of contest, birth date, county of residence, type of talent and title of selection. Incomplete entry forms will not be accepted. Entries that do not match the information submitted on the entry form exactly will be disqualified. There will be three divisions. The PRE-TEEN Division is open to contestants age 12 and under. The TEEN Division is open to contestants ages 13-18. The OPEN Division is open to contestants of any age. Accompanists, when NOT part of the act, may be any age. The contest will be held on SUNDAY, August 7th at 1:30 PM on all divisions. The contest will be held on the stage in front of Entertainment Square on the Freeborn County Fairgrounds. The contest will begin with the youngest entrant in the Pre-Teen Division and progress through to the oldest in each division. A schedule will be posted prior to the beginning of the contest at the stage area. Contestants using costumes should come ready to appear. There are no dressing rooms available other than fairground restrooms. The time limit is FOUR (4) MINUTES. Points will be deducted for contestants going over this time limit. An 88 key keyboard will be available, however contestants must provide their own accompanist. There will be no backup band. Vocalists may use recorded accompaniment, provided the tape/cd contains musical accompaniment only. ABSOLUTELY – NO BACKGROUND VOCALS WILL BE ALLOWED. A sound system will be provided and a sound technician will be on hand to assist with any special needs. Tapes should be cued up and if “self made CD – it is advisable to bring another copy. Please put your name & division on it as well. All contestants are required to use the sound system provided by the Freeborn County Fair. No setup time or warm up time will be allowed between acts. DANCERS – there will be no warm-ups or practicing in or around the stage area before the contest. Gate admission will be the responsibility of each contestant. Parking is provided on the fairgrounds. No vehicles will be given special permission to park in the Entertainment Square area. First, second and third places will be awarded in each division. The first place winner in each division will be eligible to compete in the semi-final competition at the Minnesota State Fair. The acts selected to perform at the Minnesota State Fair will be required to perform the same act or musical selection exactly as performed at the Freeborn County Fair. All contestants will be judged on quality of performance, stage presence, entertainment value and selection. Judges decisions are final and score sheets will not be released to contestants or to the public. Prize money will be awarded as follows in each division: First Place - $75 Second Place - $60 Third Place - $50 If you have any questions, please contact Merle Krause at Marshall Street Music or email lighthouseeventcenter@hotmail.com or call 507-373-3144.
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