From Wagon Wheels to Ferris Wheels in 2016 at the
East Otter Tail County Fair JULY
21-24, 2016
— THURSDAY —
Military/Veteran’s Day & Daycare Day
— FRIDAY —
FREE ADMISSION $2.00 parking per car
Senior Citizen’s Day
— SATURDAY — Kid’s Day
— SUNDAY — Family Day
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Table of Contents Contact Information/Ticket Info �������������3 Schedule of Events ���������������������������������4-5 Scarecrow Contest ���������������������������������������6 Antique and Modified Tractor Pull ������ 10 Booths at the Fair �������������������������������������� 12 AWF Wrestling �������������������������������������������� 14 Premium List ���������������������������������������������� 16
Exhibition of Livestock ���������������������������� 17 Pancake Breakfast in the Park �������������� 18 4-H Listing ���������������������������������������������������� 20 FFA Division ������������������������������������������20-21 Open Class and Flower ��������������������21-25 Open Dairy Show ��������������������������������26-27 Open Poultry & Contests ������������������28-29
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
CONTACT INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING FOR FAIR EVENTS: OPEN CLASS ENTRIES (NON-LIVESTOCK) Entry Days– Tuesday July 19, 2016 Wednesday July 20, 2016 MONIQUE ROSSOW 218-346-2144 • rossow@arvig.net OPEN CLASS DAIRY SHOW Saturday July 23, 2016 KAREN AND JON GORENTZ 218-234-3716 gorentzdairy@gmail.com OPEN CLASS POULTRY SHOW & CONTESTS July 21-24, 2016 OPEN CLASS BEEF SHOW No Open Beef Show In 2016 TRACTOR PULLS Friday July 22, 2016 PETE ZAVADIL 218-346-2521 or 218-346-7376 perham@arvig.net AFW (WRESTLING) Saturday July 23, 2016 GENE JAHNKE 218-371-8031 • gjahnke@gmail.com
SCARECROW CONTEST Entry Days– July 20 & 21, 2016 ANDY BREITENFELDT 218-298-2958 COLORING CONTEST No Coloring Contest In 2016 BOOTH RENTAL Booth Exhibits– July 21-24, 2016 DIANE SAZAMA 218-346-2054 or 218-849-7520 woolyacres@arvig.net FFA RELATED QUESTIONS SHELL TUMBERG– PERHAM FFA 218-346-1526 stumberg@perham.k12.mn.us KRIS KOLL– NEW YORK MILLS FFA kkoll@nymills.k12.mn.us
EOT FAIR BOARD OFFICERS: PRESIDENT-PETE ZAVADIL 218-346-2521 or 218-346– 7376 perhamts@arvig.net VICE-PRESIDENT- EDWIN KEIL 218-640-1806 edwinkeil@hotmail.com SECRETARY/TREASURER-DIANE SAZAMA 218-346-2054 or 218-849-7520 woolyacres@arvig.net EOT FAIR BOARD DIRECTORS Pete Zavadil Ken Rosen Edwin Keil Eugene Jahnke Diane Sazama Monique Rossow Dr. Bill Rose Jason Bachmann Karen Gorentz Kristine Moltzan Andy Breitenfeldt Eric Spencer Kelly Riepe Kayla Jahnke Luke Flink Matt Amos Cassie Heinle Lisa Benes
4-H RELATED QUESTIONS 218-385-5420 (Extention Office) JANET MALONE malon034@umn.edu KELSEY WULF kwulf@umn.edu
LIVESTOCK RELATED QUESTIONS For all livestock related questions please call: Lakeland Veterinary Clinic - Dr. William Rose at 218-346-6550
TICKET INFORMATION Carnival: 1 Ticket Per Ride Armband Day is Thursday
From 6:00-10:00 PM (One Day Only) PRESALE TICKETS:
May Be Purchased Until Noon Thursday, July 21 10 Tickets for $17.00 Armbands are $18.00 DURING THE FAIR TICKETS: 20 Tickets For $40.00 Family Pack (Saving $10.00) 1 Ticket For $2.50 Armbands Are $20.00
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
PRESALE RIDE TICKETS
Available At The Following Businesses: DENT Cenex Convenience Store United Community Bank HENNING First National Bank of Henning NEW YORK MILLS Cenex Convenience Store Dean’s Country Market Farmers and Merchants State Bank Central Minnesota Credit Union OTTERTAIL First National Bank RICHVILLE Wagon Wheel
PERHAM Bremer Bank Cenex-Oasis Dean’s Country Market East Otter Tail County Fair Office Eot Focus Central Minnesota Credit Union Main Strret Express Perham Chamber Office Service Food Thrifty White Drug United Community Bank Westside Services/ Carquest VERGAS Vergas 66
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Schedule of Events 1:30 PM Open Poultry Show (Following The 4-H Poultry Show) 1:00-4:00 PM Day Care Activities-Staff Guided Barn Tours (Meet At Park Shelter) Tours 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM 1:00-7:00 PM The Reptile And Amphibian Zoo “The Rad Zoo” (Park Shelter) 2:00-4:00 PM Beef Weigh In 3:00-4:00 PM The Rad Zoo Show (Park Shelter) 4:30-5:30 PM Bob Riepe Presentation ~ Local Author (Park Shelter) 5:00 PM Carnival Opens ~ Family Fun Shows 5:30 PM FFA & 4-H Sheep Show 6:00-10:00 PM Wristband Ride Night (This Is The Only Wristband Session) 7:00-11:00 PM Bingo 8:00-11:00 PM Bridge Brothers Band (Park Shelter) Beer Garden–Beer Pong And Bean Bag Games Available
TUESDAY JULY 19 - ENTRY DAY Open Class Entry (Main Exhibit Building) 4-H Non Livestock Judging
3:00-8:00 PM 1:00-6:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 - ENTRY DAY Open Class Entry (Main Exhibit Building) Scarecrow Entry (Main Exhibit Building) 4-H & FFA Livestock Check-In (ID And Vet Check)
3:00-8:00 PM 5:00-7:30 PM 6:00-9:00 PM
THURSDAY JULY 21 VETERAN’S DAY & DAYCARE DAY AT THE FAIR 8:00-11:00 AM 9:00 AM-2:00 PM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-12:00 PM 10:00 AM-10:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM-10:00 PM 11:00 AM-Noon 1:00 PM
Scarecrow Entry (Main Exhibit Building) Poultry Games/Contests Check Out The Premium Book Pigs, Goats, & Sheep Weigh In 4-H Rabbit Show Wood Carver Demonstrations (By Park Shelter) Roger Abrahamson – Wooden Circle Inc Demonstrations – 10 AM, 12 NOON, 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM Early American Pottery Demonstrations (By Park) Reggie Delarm - East Knoll Pottery All Day With Educational Sessions Daycare Day Activities (By Park Shelter) Children’s Barn Is Open Flag Raising And National Anthem (By Flag Pole) Area VFW Main Exhibit Building Opens – Booth Venders Meet A Paramedic & Ambulance Tour (By Park) 4-H Poultry Show
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FRIDAY JULY 22 - SENIOR CITIZEN’S DAY AT THE FAIR 8:00 AM 4-H Swine Show Poultry Games/Contests Check Out The Premium Book 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Wood Carver Demonstrations (By Park Shelter) Roger Abrahamson – Wooden Circle Inc Demonstrations– 10 AM, 12 NOON, 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Early American Pottery Demonstrations (By Park) Reggie Delarm - East Knoll Pottery All Day With Educational Sessions 10:00 AM-10:00 PM Children’S Barn Is Open 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Farmer Bob (All Day Sessions) (Park Shelter/Fair Area) 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Ventriloquist- Kevin Horner (Park Shelter) 11:00 AM-10:00 PM Main Exhibit Building Is Open-Booth Vendors 11:30 AM 4-H Beef Show 12:00-1:00 PM Bob Riepe-Local Author (Park Shelter)
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Schedule of Events 1:00 PM Carnival Opens- Family Fun Show 1:00-3:00 PM Senior Citizen Events (Park Shelter & Park) Music With Jerry & Edith Fiegel 2:00-4:00 PM Bingo 4:00 PM 4-H Goat Show 5:00 Pm Antique Tractor Pull (Grandstand) One Session- Pay One Price To See Both Pulls 4:00-7:00 PM Music By Brady Perl (Park Shelter) 7:00-11:00 PM Bingo 7:00 PM Modified Tractor Pull (Grandstand) $10.00-13 & Older, $5.00- Ages 6-12, Free - 5 & Under 8:00Pm-12:00Am Street Dance (Park Shelter & Beer Garden) Music By The Fat Cats Beer Garden – Beer Pong And Bean Bag Games Available
SATURDAY JULY 23 - KID’S DAY AT THE FAIR 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-10:00 PM 10:00-11:00 AM 11:00 AM- 10:00 PM 11:00-11:30 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Pleasure Horse Show (Horse Arena) Poultry Games/Contests Check Out The Premium Book 4-H Livestock Auction Wood Carver Demonstrations (By Park Shelter) Roger Abrahamson – Wooden Circle Inc Demonstrations – 10 AM, 12 NOON, 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM Early American Pottery Demonstrations (By Park) Reggie Delarm - East Knoll Pottery All Day With Educational Sessions Children’s Barn Is Open Kid’s Day Event-Lego Building Contest (Bingo Shelter) Main Exhibit Building Is Open- Booth Vendors Lego Judging Contest 4-H & FFA Dairy Show (FFA Will Follow The 4-H Dairy Show) Audubon Center Of The North Woods (Park)
Education Sessions And Games Throught The Day 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Ventriliquist- Kevin Horner (Park Shelter) 12:00 N00N Carnival Opens-Family Fun Shows 1:00-2:00 PM Kid’s Day Event-Kids Games In The Park 1:30 PM Open Dairy Show 2:00-3:00 PM Ventriliquist- Kevin Horner (Park Shelter) 3:00-4:00 PM Kid’s Day Event-Kids Games In The Park 4:00 PM Dairy Recognition Program 5:00 PM Kid’s Tractor Pedal Pull - (State Sanctioned) Nym’s FFA (By Park) 7:00-11:00 PM Bingo 7:00 PM (AWF) American Wrestling Federation Show (Grandstand) $10.00- 13 & Older, $5.00- Ages 6-12, Free- 5 & Under 8:00 PM-12:00 AM Street Dance (Park Shelter & Beer Garden) Music By Special Blend Band Beer Garden – Beer Pong And Bean Bag Games Available
SUNDAY JULY 24 - FAMILY DAY AT THE FAIR 8:00 Am Horse Training With Horse Games (Horse Arena) 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Pancake Breakfast (Free Will Offering) (Beer Garden/ Park Area) (Proceeds Help Pay For EOT Fair Expenses) 10:00-11:00AM Northwoods Harvest Cowboy Church (Park Shelter) Brian Erickson 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Children’s Barn Is Open 11:00 AM-6:00 PM Main Exhibit Building Is Open- Booth Vendors 12:00 PM-3:00 PM Music With Brady Perl (Park Shelter) 1:00 PM Carnival Opens- Family Fun Shows 2:00-5:00PM Bingo 3:30-4:00PM Century Farm Awards Program 4:00-5:00PM 4-H Awards Program Beer Garden– Beer Pong And Bean Bag Games Available 6:00PM East Otter Tail Fair Closes For 2016
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The Lakeland Vet Team is available when your pet is in need. Our team delivers exceptional care and results the first time. • Prevention & Chronic Ear Diagnostic/Treatment • Advanced Orthopedic Procedures • Laser Surger/Procedures and Laser Declaw • Dental Health - Complete Care & Restoration • Digital X-Ray • Vaccinations • EMERGENCY/Grooming • Safe Boarding Dr. Wm. M. Rose
North Highway 8 • Perham, MN • www.lakelandvetclinic.com Office Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:00pm • Sat. 8am-11am
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EOT COUNTY FAIR PRESENTS:
2016 Annual
Bridge Brothers THURSDAY, JULY 21 • 8:00-11:00 PM
scarecrow contest July 20-24
The Bridge Brothers are a high energy acoustic duo from St. Cloud Minnesota with decades of experience and an enormous variety of songs from Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen and Steve Miller band to Jason Aldean and Thomas Rhett.
Sponsored by Perham Steel & Welding, East Otter Tail Insurance Agency, Midway Service & Ultima Gaming
Andy Breitenfeldt 218-298-2958
People always ask us if we are we really brothers. Well, the answer is no… However we are coworkers and nowadays folks spend more time at work then they do with their real family. The band is considered our second family. The name came from the music store they both work at called Bridge of Harmony.
Free Admission Bring your scarecrow on Wednesday, July 20 (5:00-7:30 PM) or Thursday July 21 (8:00-11:00 AM) RULES:
The lead vocalist and rhythm guitar player Nate Sanner has been playing in local bands for 15 years of which include BLT, Sweet Papa Dave, Whisky Plates and Rusted Revolver.
• Must be family appropriate • Must stand on its own (no leaning on the wall) • To last year’s contestants - no repeat scarecrows. May be in different outfit.
PRIZES:
JUDGES CHOICE: Grand Champion - Ribbon and $60 Reserve Champion - Ribbon and $40 PEOPLE’S CHOICE: Grand Champion - Ribbon and $60 Reserve Champion - Ribbon and $40
Everyone receives participation ribbon for bringing in one.
The lead guitar player and vocalist Shawn Tuil spent years in the Nashville and Branson music scene and has toured and recorded with Reba McEntire and Moe Bandy. Check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ bridgebrothersband Hope to see you soon!
We Bring More To Your Table Fergus Falls, MN 739-5221 or 800-757-5221
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Kids Activities in the park THURSDAY, JULY 21 • 10:00 AM - NOON AND SATURDAY, JULY 23 • 1:00-2:00 PM & 3:00-4:00 PM Pool Noodle Games Minute to win it games Yard Games (Bean Bag Toss, yard dice game) and many more.
Questions Contact Kayla Jahnke at 218-371-8237 or 12kaylajahnke1@ gmail.com
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Wood Carver Roger Abrahamson THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JULY 21-23 • 10:00 AM-8:00 PM DAILY (6 DEMONSTRATIONS) ROGER ABRAHAMSON Roger Abrahamson is a traditional bowl turner. Using spring pole lathes, hand-forged tools, and freshly harvested native woods, he specializes in the creation of Norwegian ale vessels. His fascination for these objects has its roots in his immigrant grandmother’s ale bowl, which is still in the family. Roger has demonstrated his art at Vesterheim’s Nordic Fest, Norsk Høstfest, the Minnesota State Fair, the Smithsonian Institute’s Viking exhibition, and several other events and historic sites. He has been a turner and demonstrator for 18 years, working almost exclusively with a pole lathe the past 15 years. Roger Abrahamson working with a spring pole lathe.
Reggie Delarm East Knoll Pottery THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JULY 21-23 • 10:00 AM-8:00 PM DAILY (DEMONSTRATIONS) TAKE A BREAK FROM THE MODERN WORLD AND STEP BACK IN TIME With 45 years of pottery experience of small and large pottery, Reggie Delarm makes tiny pots, 1/2 inch tall to 3 inches tall to entertain visitors at his demonstrations. He uses a replica of a wooden foot-powered treadle wheel, the kind used in the USA and Europe before electricity. He instructs upcoming potters and children on how to make the pots so small. He talks about the history, types, glazes, clay’s and firing of many styles of pottery and creates mini pots of the styles made across America. Children and adults can make natural clay beads, pinch houses, face jugs and more... all for a fun experience and for a reasonable price, are able to take home a piece of their fair experience.
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Rad Zoo THURSDAY, JULY 21 ONLY AT THE FAIR FROM 1 TO 7 PM, WITH A SHOW AT 3-4 PM
“THE RAD ZOO” REPTILE & AMPHIBIAN DISCOVERY ZOO
Bob Riepe, Local Author THURSDAY, JULY 21 • 4:30-5:30 PM FRIDAY, JULY 22 • 12-1 PM BOB RIEPE Bob Riepe earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Moorhead State College, served in the Navy as an Arabic and Russian linguist, and worked in both private and government sectors. Now retired, Bob lives in Perham, Minnesota, where he enjoys spending time with his children and writing. “Come listen to Bob and learn about “divining,” or “witching,” and how it is used to help recreate the Otter Tail County Poor Farm Cemetery, near Fergus Falls. See his progression towards identifying 176 unmarked graves. Find out why he is writing books on stories of some of the people buried there. Check out: “Rough On Rats,” “Wrong Turns,” and find out what he is presently working on.
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Tractor Pull FRIDAY, JULY 22 • 5 & 7 PM
D E I F I D O M & E U Q I T L AN L U P R O T tand C s d n A a r R G T at the
ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL 5:00 PM & MODIFIED TRACTOR PULL 7:00 PM ADMISSION
One session - pay one price to see both 10.00 13 & Up $5.00 6-12 Free 5 & under
$
For More Info contact:
Pete Zavadil at 218-346-7376 or 218-346-2521 perhamts@arvig.net
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Farmer Bob and Johnny the Worlds Funniest Tractor FRIDAY, JULY 22 • 10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Fairgoers will be in for some history, with humor, on July 22nd at the East Ottertail County Fair, when they see “Farmer Bob and Johnny the World’s Funniest Tractor”. Farmer Bob will have folks rolling in the streets with laughter when he starts up his 1949 John Deere MT. Johnny the tractor always puts smiles on everyone’s faces with that familiar “pup-put” sound. Some of Johnny’s features include a skunk that sprays water, a big sound system, all sorts of sirens, horns, bells, and whistles, and some really surprising remote controls. Johnny even blows up balloons which Farmer Bob twists into all sorts of creations. Farmer Bob whose real name is Bob Hill, comes from Northeastern Iowa, where he and his family have farmed for 162 years on the same homestead. Bob has traveled in 41 states and Canada making folks laugh in the past 23 years. When you are at the fair be sure to see “Farmer Bob and Johnny the World’s Funniest Tractor.” You will see a sight you will never forget!!
Ventriloquist Kevin Horner
bingo AT THE FAIR
FRIDAY, JULY 22: 11 AM-12 NOON SATURDAY, JULY 23: 11:30 AM-12:30 PM & 2-3 PM
Ha ha ha EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Thursday, July 21 7:00-11:00 PM Friday, July 22 2:00-4:00 PM Friday, July 22 7:00-11:00 PM Saturday, July 23 7:00-11:00 PM Sunday, July 24 2:00-5:00 PM 11
2016 COUNTY FAIR BOOTHS MAIN EXHIBIT BUILDING:
• DFL Party of Otter Tail County • Comet Theatre • E & B Schoenborn Ent. Inc.Watkins • Tupperware- Beverly Roberts • East Otter Tail Midwest Dairy Association • Grandma’s Fishing Pond • The Computer Hero of Battle Lake • Northwest Aquatek Solutions • Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life • Toxic Taters • Young Living Essential Oils • Republican Party of Otter Tail County • ABC Seamless • Thru Him Photography • Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership • The Gideons International • City of Perham-Perham Natural Gas Co. • VFW & Ladies Auxiliary Post 4020 • Otter Tail County • Wadena Congregation of Jehovah’s Witness
OUTSIDE VENDORS:
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Mobile Food Concepts Lake Country Concessions Island Breeze Inc Sweet Sisters Concessions Midwest Machinery Co. Swanson’s Repair All in One Outdoor Furnace, Inc
Many more vendors by the fair.
BREAKFAST SPECIALS ALL DAY! OPEN 7:00 AM
642 3rd Ave. SE, Perham
218-346-6886
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Beauty for every room. Wallpaper & Borders, Ceramic Tile & Armstrong Linoleum, Shawmark Carpet & Mohawk Carpet Let our fine design staff create a new look for you! 145 Second Ave. SE Perham • 218-346-2924
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Street Dance - fat cats FRIDAY, JULY 22 • 8:00 PM-12 MIDNIGHT Street dance in the park/beer garden. Music by Fat Cats.
FREE N ADMISSIO
Brady Perl
FRIDAY JULY 22 • 4:00 PM-7:00 PM & SUNDAY • NOON-3:00 PM HOMEGROWN AMERICANA MINNESOTA FOLK MUSIC Brady Perl is a singer-songwriter from the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Entertaining and enlightening, his shows are smooth and upbeat with his catalog of Americana and modern folk music. Recognized for his quality performance and songwriting, Brady Perl recently appeared on the Emmy nominated TV series, The White Wall Sessions. He’s also been live on-air several times with independent and public radio stations. Brady Perl has embarked on a 50 song, 5 album project, having released the first of five in 2015. Set to release the second album in 2016, the project is fully underway and turning heads among the scene.
Senior Citizen Day FRIDAY, JULY 22 • 1-30 PM
COME, Enjoy a Day at the FAIR! EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
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AWF Wrestling SATURDAY, JULY 23 • 7 PM - GRANDSTAND AWF WRESTLING An all ages family show, AWF presents “Rumble on the Grounds.” Bell time at 7:00 p.m. Come be part of the TV taping!
Admission: 13 & up - $10.00 6-12 year old - $5.00 5 & under Free
Maggie The Cow MAGGIE WILL BE AT THE FAIR ALL FOUR DAYS
NEW AT THE FAIR
INTRODUCING MAGGIE! THE REAL MILKING COW Maggie is a life-like cow that children and adults can have the experience of milking! Perham FFA students will be with Maggie to teach you how to milk her at the Children’s Barn. Visit the Moo Booth to learn more about Maggie’s friends. Maggie was funded by a grant from the MN Legislature through the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
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EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
Lego Contest SATURDAY, JULY 23 • 11 AM Kids/Adults! Come to the Fair to show off your Lego building skills, Legos will be provided for you to use. All construction must be done the day of the contest. The design must reflect on the County Fair theme “From Wagon Wheels to Ferris Wheels.”
Audubon Center of the Northwoods
SATURDAY, JULY 23 • 11 AM-6 PM Variety of educational animals including: salamander, frogs, toad, turtles, snakes, rabbit, raptors, and porcupine, presented by actual wildlife care staff.
The Contest will be held in the Lions Bingo Shelter, Contest starts at 10:00 am and goes to 11:00 am and the judging will be at 11:00 am. Judging will be based on creativity, imagination, and how it fits into the county fair theme. Winners will get medals and participants will get participation ribbons. Lego creations will be displayed in the Open Class area for the remainder of the fair. No Entry Fee. Sign up the day of the event. Questions? Contact Kayla Jahnke at 218-371-8237 or email 12kaylajahnke1@gmail.com
Age Groups: Kindergarten - 4th Grade • 5th - 8th Grade 9th -12th Grade • Adult
C-Stores Perham Oasis (218) 346-7810 Ottertail Oasis (218) 367-3626 Dent Oasis (218) 758-3300 Menahga (218) 564-5264 Park Rapids (218) 237-2667 Akeley (218) 652-2665
Locker Div. (218) 346-6245 Fertilizer Div. (218) 346-2355 Milk Div. (218) 346-6240 Battle Lake Coop (218) 864-5574 Vergas Country Store (218) 342-2441 Wolf Lake Coop (218) 538-6660 Menahga Farm (218) 564-4453
Lakes Area Cooperative
Bulk, LP, Gas & Diesel Perham (218) 346-3500 Toll Free 866-346-5601
Perham (218) 346-6240 Fax (218) 346-6241
Feed
Perham (218) 346-7075 Menahga (218) 564-4421 Toll Free 800-935-8951
Administrative Office: P.O. Box 247 Perham, Minnesota 56573
Supporting 4H and FFA! EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
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PREMIUM LIST 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION Entry Days are Tuesday, July 19, 2016, 3:00-8:00 PM. and Wednesday, July 20, 2016, 3:00-8:00 PM. Exhibits in Main Building may be removed after 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, 2016. ADMISSION The gates will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. each day. All persons remaining on the grounds over night must provide themselves with proper admission for the following day. There will be no pass out checks. -Admission into the fair is FREE. -There is parking available on the Fairgrounds for $2.00 per car. -Admission is charged for Grandstand events only. RULES AND REGULATIONS WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED The Perham Agricultural Society Incorporated reserves to its board the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations, and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incident to the fair.
********************************** 1. The management reserves the right to add to these rules as they, in their judgement, may deem advisable. 2. Nothing that has been previously shown at this fair, except livestock, shall compete for a prize. 3. Entries for premiums in the individual lots of grain, field seed, fruits and forage shall not be permitted to appear as part of collections. 4. No article or animal shall compete for more than one premium, except in livestock groups. 5. Stock must be entered in the name of bona fide owners, and grain, vegetables, fruit, dairy products, flowers and household arts division must have been raised by owners during the past year. 6. Only one entry in any one lot may be made by one family or from one farm. 7. Every article in competition must correspond in number, size of sample and description with the premium list and be in its proper class in order to obtain premiums. No change or alteration will be permitted after the books are placed in the hands of the judges. 8. Each entry tag shall be securely attached to the entry itself, or to the stall, pen, or receptical in which it is shown. 9. Entry Schedule - Tuesday, July 19, 2016, 3:00-8:00 PM and Wednesday, July 20, 2016, 3:00-8:00 PM. 10. Exhibitors are urged to bring their animals or articles as early as possible on entry day so that everything will be in readiness. You can assist the management a great deal by promptness and also secure for yourself the most prominent place for your exhibit.
********************************* Your annual Fair will be held at the East Otter Tail Fair Grounds in Perham on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 21, 22, 23, and 24. The following premium list will prove that we invite exhibits of almost every type and kind and that substantial premiums will be paid to prize winners. RELEASE OF EXHIBITS We’ll be seeing you at the Fair! 11. Exhibits in the Main Building are to remain on display until 5:00 PM. the last day of the Fair. OFFICERS: 12. Livestock owned by exhibitor residing bePresident: Pete Zavadil yond 20 miles from Perham may be released Vice- President: Edwin Keil by 6 p.m. the last day of the Fair. Secretary/Treasurer: Diane Sazama Livestock owned by exhibitors residing less than 20 miles from Perham may be released at FAIR BOARD DIRECTORS 7 p.m. the last day of the Fair. MEMBERS/FAIR STAFF 13. Premiums will not be paid on articles or Pete Zavadil animals removed from exhibition without the Diane Sazama approval of the Secretary. Edwin Keil Andy Breitenfeldt ARRANGEMENTS OF EXHIBITS Eugene Jahnke 14. Grain and field seeds shall be shown in Dr. William Rose clear fruit jars and unless otherwise designatKen Rosen ed shall consist of two quart jars by measure. Monique Rossow 15. Exhibition of articles not competing for Jason Bachmann premiums must be arranged for at the SecKris Moltzan retary’s Office, and will be arranged as far as Eric Spencer possible in conformity with the wishes of the Karen Gorentz exhibitor. Kelly Riepe CLAIMS Matt Amos 16. Persons having claims against the Society Luke Fink must present them to the Secretary within fifKayla Jahnke teen days after the last day of the Fair. Cassie Heinle NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE Lisa Benes 17. The Society will take every precaution in its
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power for the preservation of the articles and stock on exhibition, but will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur in the delivery, exhibition, or removal of exhibits. AWARDS 18. The Superintendent of the division or some other person appointed shall assist the judge as clerk and shall keep a record of the awards made. This record when completed shall be signed by the judges and returned to the Secretary. 19. The awards on entries will be designated as follows: 1st premium, blue; 2nd, red; 3rd, white; sweepstake, purple. 20. All awards shall be made by competition of the individual merits of the entries. 21. Any interference by exhibitors to influence or dictate the decision of the judges shall be sufficient cause for excluding his or her entry from competition and should be reported to the Secretary through the Superintendent. 22. No appeal for the decision of the judges shall be allowed. An exhibitor shall make protest to the Superintendent of the division at the time of award, who may then require the judges to give reasons for such placing. 23. No judge shall award any discretionary premiums. Whenever articles of superior merit are exhibited for which no premiums have been offered, the judges may enter same as “commended” on the book of awards, so the Secretary may report them to the board for future action. 24. Premiums will not be awarded to articles or animals of inferior merit although there may be no competition. Where the number of competitors in any lot is less than the number of awards, the judges may, at their discretion, award lower prizes, omitting the higher ones. 25. Where a sum of premium money is to be paid out pro rate, the apportionment shall be according to the merits of the individual exhibits. 26. Special premiums may be offered by interested persons for entries which conform to the general classification of the Society. 27. Premium checks must be cashed within 30 days of issue, or they will become void. 28. Checks may be picked up at the Fair Office at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 24th. NEW BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH RULES 29. Cattle and Bison: Breeding cattle, rodeo cattle and all cattle for exhibition must be officially identified upon movement from the herd to another location, with certain exceptions. Records of cattle movements into and out of herds must be kept on the farm for five years. Swine: Swine moving within the state must be officially identified with certain exceptions. http://mn.gov/bah/board/releases/nr201304-08.html
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EXHIBITION OF LIVESTOCK IN MINNESOTA SUMMARY OF STATE RULES FOR 2016 EXHIBITORS PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING FOR FAIR EVENTS: REQUIREMENTS FOR LIVESTOCK ORIGINATING FROM MINNESOTA: Livestock known by the exhibitor to have an infectious, communicable disease or to have been exposed to an infectious, communicable disease or to be from a quarantined herd may not be entered in the exhibition. The Official Veterinarian will make general health examinations of all livestock the day of entry. Brucellosis & pseudorabies tests must be conducted prior to exhibition & a record of the test results on a test chart or intrastate Health Certificate must accompany the tested animal. WARTS OR RINGWORM: The Official Veterinarian will inspect all livestock on the opening date of the exhibition & daily during the exhibition. The Official Veterinarian will order the immediate removal to a quarantine facility or removal from the exhibition premises of any livestock with symptoms of infectious or communicable diseases. This includes
livestock with warts or ringworm. CATTLE: Examined on day of entry by the Official Veterinarian. No health certificate required. SWINE: The previously required pseudorabies test will only be required for hogs originating from outside Minnesota or from one of the 10 counties with a phase 3 pseudorabies status. Hogs originating from outside Minnesota or from Rock, Nobles, Jackson, Watonwan, Waseca, Blue Earth, martin, Faribault, Freeborn or Mower Counties in Minnesota must have a negative pseudorabies test. “Originated” means that all hogs born in one of the above 10 counties need to be pseudorabies tested. GOATS: Examined on day of entry by the Official Veterinarian. No health certificate required. SHEEP: Examined on day of entry by the Official Veterinarian. No health certificate required.
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HORSES: No health certificate required. Coggins test on file in the Extension Office. Horse Helmet Policy: All 4-H’ers 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 youth in a 4-H volunteer role during mounted activities. DOGS: Dogs over 6 months of age must have a certificate of “valid DHL-Rabies-Parvo Vaccination” issued by a licensed Veterinarian. Modified live virus vaccine and trimune accepted for 36 months, killed vaccine accepted for 12 months. RABBITS, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS: No health certificate required. ANIMAL SCIENCE UPDATES FOR 2016: There are a number of updates for Animal Science
livestock projects for 2016 for all species. It is very important for all livestock families to be aware of these. To read about these changes, visit http://www. mn.gov/bah/exhibitions.html. It is your responsibility to know these updates. Refer to website eotcoutyfair.org
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4-H EXHIBIT RULES & EVENTS: 4-H SCHEDULE FOR COUNTY FAIR Exhibit Building & barns set up: July 16 - 6:00 AM-1:00 PM. Food Preparation Barns & Exhibit Building set up – All 4-Hers who show animals are expected to help from 9:00 AM-Noon: Pot Luck lunch to follow: meat and beverages provided/ families bring side dishes/desserts Exhibit building set up – 9:00 AM-Noon Henning Shining Lights Llama Show – Check with office for local show to attend. Dog Show – Check with office for local show to attend. Demonstration & Food Revue Day: June 30, Henning Community Center, 9:30 AM Cat/Pet Show – July 12, 10:00 AM at Perham Living Clothing Judging Day – July 14, 9:00 AM New York Mills School, Public Style Show at 7:00 PM COUNTY FAIR ENTRY DAY Tuesday, July 19: 1:00-6:00 PM Conference Judging of all non-livestock projects except Clothing, Pet Show, Demonstrations & Food Revue. Livestock Interviews – Natasha Maninga. Livestock Posters Judged. Wednesday, July 20: All livestock must arrive at the fairgrounds on Wednesday between 6:00-9:00 PM or Thursday from 8:00 AM to Noon. Rabbits MUST arrive on Wednesday between 6:009:00 PM. Other species have the option of Wed./Thurs; ID check will be along with the vet check station. 8:00 AM-Until Completed, Set up Exhibit Building – Wranglers. Thursday, July 21: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Pigs, Goats & Sheep Weigh in 2:00-4:00 PM Beef Weigh in 9:00 AM 4-H Rabbit Show – Jodi Holtti 1:00 PM 4-H Poultry Show – Vicki Jacobson Open Class Poultry Show following 4-H Judging 2:00 PM All Livestock in Pens 5:30 PM FFA & 4-H Sheep Show – Show Volunteer Needed Friday, July 22: 8:00 AM 4-H Swine Show – Brent Gudmunson
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11:30 AM 4-H Beef Show – Don & Tonja White Time TBD Auction Photo’s – livestock committee 4:00 PM 4-H Goat show: Pat Hendrickx, Emily Arens All Youth eligible for the blue ribbon auction photos must be taken at the conclusion of each show by the show lead volunteer. Saturday, July 23: 8:00 AM Pleasure Horse Show at Horse Arena - Tanya Brauch, Teresa Hagerty, Beth Niemi 9:00 AM 4-H Livestock Auction – Livestock Committee 10:30 AM FFA Dairy Show followed by 4-H Dairy Show – Steve & Dianne Schwartz/ Ashley Bachmann 1:30 PM Open Class Beef Show 4:00 PM Dairy Recognition Program – Dairy Committee Sunday, July 24: 8:00 PM Horse Training at Horse Arena followed by Games 2:00 PM Small Animal Round Robin 4:00 PM Non-Livestock Awards Program (Animal Awards will be given following Animal Shows in each species.) 5:45 PM Load 4-H animals and clean pens to center aisle. 6:00 PM Food Stand (Woodside Workers) and Exhibit Building (Dent Helping Hands) Clean Up. Sunday, July 24: 6:00 p.m. - All 4-H Exhibits released. Please do not ask to take exhibits early. No premiums will be given to 4-H’ers who try to leave early. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA EXTENSION STAFF Janet Malone, 4-H Coordinator Kelsey Wulf, 4-H Coordinator Natasha Maninga, Summer Assistant NYMills Office Telephone: 218-385-5420 New York Mills 218-385-3001 Office FAX 4-H Food Stand Telephone during the County Fair: 218-346-2749 (tentative) Exhibit Building Number during the County Fair: 218-346-2744 (tentative) Perham Fairgrounds Office Number: 218-346-2750 or 218-346-2054 (Diane Sazama) The Exhibit Building hours will be from 10:00 AM-10:00 PM Thursday-Saturday and Noon to 7:00 PM Sunday The University of Minnesota Extension Program is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equla access to tis programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, or sexual orientation.
LIVESTOCK 1. Animals must meet health requirements set forth by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health. 2. Health certificates for the required tests are to be presented to the official veterinarian at the time of entry. 3. Livestock must be owned by the exhibi2016 FFA DIVISION ter or in partnership with his or her own family. AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTORS: 4. Beef, dairy, and swine animals must be Shell Tumburg – Perham owned by June 1 of the current fair year. Kris Koll-New York Mills Sheep must be owned by July 1 of the Beginning in 2016, all projects must be current fair year. entered online via Fair Entry. 5. Only on entry may be entered in each Registration is open from June 1 -July 1. lot by an exhibiter. Computers/Internet access is available at 6. Livestock in breed classes may be registhe Extension Office, Monday-Friday 8:00 tered or grade. am - 4:30 pm. 7. Animals entered in FFA classes may not be entered in 4-H classes. How to use Fair Entry: The exhibiter must be present during 1. Go to: eastottertailcounty.fairentry.com. 8. the show. In case of illness and exhibitor 2. Click on “Sign in with 4HOnline” may substitute another FFA member 3. Use your 4HOnline username and passto show his/her entries. The substitute, word. “Role” is listed as “Family.” however, must be approved by the 4. Click “Begin Registration” agriculture instructor in charge. 5. Click “Individual” Exhibitors must keep their livestock, 6. Click the radio button before the name 9. stall, pens, and immediate area in a of your chosen youth clean presentable condition. 7. Click “Continue” 10. No fee will be charged for entries, pens, 8. Check your details. If all is correct, click or stalls. “Continue to Entries” 11. Grand and reserve champion ribbons 9. “Add an Entry” will be presented to the top male, 10. “Select” department you want to enter female, and market animal in each liveinto stock division. An exhibitor may show 11. “Select” division the animal of his/her choice for these 12. “Select” class awards. 13. If the information is correct, click “Continue” BEEF 14. Select your club and “Continue” Blue $9.25 – Red $8.25 – White $7.25 15. If this class requires you to select an Class 1 – Shorthorn animal, please select one from the list Class 2 – Hereford provided. You must choose an animal Class 3 – Angus now, however, you will be able to Class 4 – Charolais change out animals/assign animals to Class 5 – Limousin siblings at fair registration, so long as Class 6 – Simmental they are entered in 4-H online. Class 7 – Other Breeds 16. “Continue” Class 8 – Commercial Beef Heifer 17. If your entry looks correct, “Continue” 18. “What do you want to do next?” LOTS FOR BREED CLASSES: - If you want to make another entry in the 1. Heifer, Junior Calves – Calved on or after same project, click “Add another entry Jan 1, 2015 in this 2. Heifer, Winter Calves – Calved Nov. – - If you have more projects in other areas to Dec., 2014 enter for this individual, click “Add another 3. Heifer, Senior Calves – Calved Sep. – - If you want to move on and enter projects Oct. 2014 for another 4-H’er in your family, click 4. Heifer, Late Summer Yearling, Jul. – - If you have finished entering projects for Aug. 2014 your family, IMPORTANT! click 5. Heifer, Early Summer Yearling, May – 19. “Continue” Jun. 2014 20. “Submit” VERY IMPORTANT! 6. Heifer, Late Junior Yearling, Mar. – Apr. GENERAL RULES: 2014 1. Open to FFA members state-wide. 7. Heifer, Early Junior Yearling, Jan. – Feb. 2. Members must be in good standing 2014 with their FFA Chapter. 8. Heifer, Senior Yearling, Sep. – Dec. 2014 3. Entry day is Thursday, July 21. Sheep 9. Two Year Old Female and Older – born must be entered by 2:00 PM; all other before Sep 1, 2013 livestock must be entered by 5:00 PM. 10. Pair of Yearlings (owned/shown by one Crops must be entered by 5:00 PM. exhibitor) 4. FFA premiums will be awarded with 11. Pair of Calves (lot 1, 2, 3) blue, red, and white groups. 12. Cow/Calf 5. Students must wear wristbands from Class 9 – B eef Steer – Born after Dec. time of entry until end of fair to be eli31, 2014 gible for free entry to the fair grounds. Class 11 – D airy Steer – Born after Dec. 6. A faithful observance of all rules govern31, 2014 ing the exhibit will be required. When in DAIRY doubt as to the application or meaning Blue $9.25 – Red $8.25 – White $7.25 of a rule, the agriculture instructor in Class 11 – Holstein charge shall interrupt such a rule.
Class 12 – Jersey Class 13 – Guernsey Class 14 – Ayrshire Class 15 – Brown Swiss Class 16 – Milking Shorthorn LOTS FOR BREED CLASSES: 1. Junior Heifer Calf – after Feb. 12, 2015 and over 4 months of age 2. Intermediate Heifer Calf, Dec. 11 – Feb. 12, 2014 3. Senior Heifer Calf, Sep. – Nov. 11, 2014 4. Summer Yearling Heifer, Jun. – Aug. 11, 2014 5. Spring Yearling Heifer, Mar. – May 11, 2014 6. Winter Senior Yearling Heifer, Dec. 10– Feb. 11, 2014 7. Fall Senior Yearling Heifer, Sep. 10 – Nov. 11, 2014 8. Dry Cow, any age 9. Lactating Cow, any age SHEEP Blue $7.25 – Red $6.25 – White $5.25 BASE DATES FOR COMPUTING AGE SENIOR LAMBS JUNIOR LAMBS Class 17 – S hropshire born before Feb 15 born Feb 15 and after Class 18 – H ampshire born before Feb 15 born Feb 1 and after Class 19 – S outhdown born before Feb 15 born Feb 15 and after Class 20 – Oxford Down before Feb 15 born Feb 15 and after Class 21 – Corriedale born before Feb1 born Feb 1 and after Class 22 – C olumbia born before Feb 1 born Feb 1 and after Class 23 – S uffolk born before Feb 1 born Feb 1 and after Class 24 – Cheviot born before Mar 1 born Mar 1 and after Class 25 – Dorset born before Jan 1 born Jan 1 and after Class 26 – Rambouillet born before Jan 1 born Jan 1 and after Class 27 – Other born before Jan 1 born Jan 1 and after LOTS FOR BREED CLASSES: 1. Junior Ram Lamb 2. Senior Ram Lamb 3. Yearling Ram – born before Sep 1, 2014 4. Junior Ewe Lamb 5. Senior Ewe Lamb 6. Yearling Ewe – born before Sep 1, 2014 7. Pair of Ram Lambs, any age 8. Pair of Ewe Lambs, any age Class 28 – CROSSBREDS LOTS FOR CROSSBREDS 1. Junior Ewe Lamb – born before Feb 15 and after 2. Senior Ewe Lamb – born before Feb 15 3. Yearling Ewe – born before Sep 1, 2013 Class 29 – Market Lamb – Ewe or Wether Class 30 – Market Pen of Three – Ewe or Wether SWINE Blue $7.25 – Red $6.25 – White $5.25 Class 31 – Poland China Class 32 – Spot Class 33 – Duroc Class 34 – Chester White Class 35 – Hampshire Class 36 – Berkshire Class 37 – Yorkshire Class 38 – Landrace
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CROPS Blue $2.25 – Red $1.75 – White $1.25 Class 42 – Crops
10. Potatoes, 20 (clean) tubers – 2015 Crop 11. Sunflowers A. Confectionery 1. 6 plants with roots in heavy duty bag – 2014 crop 2. 1 Quart of seeds, 2014 crop in a clear jar with lid B. Oil Seed 1. 6 plants with roots in heavy duty bag – 2015 crop 2. 1 Quart of Seeds – 2013 Crop in clear jar with lid 12. Other – 2014 Crop VEGETABLE GARDENING Blue $2.25 – Red $1.75 – White $1.25 Class 43 – Vegetable Gardening (MUST SUPPLY OWN EXHIBIT BOX) LOTS FOR VEGETABLE GARDENING 1. Collection of 3 kinds of vegetables. The collection must contain small, medium, and large vegetables. You must have one large vegetable (cabbage, squash, melon, cauliflower, etc.), three medium vegetables of the same species (tomato, Onion pepper, cucumbers, carrots, etc), and twelve small vegetables of the same species (cherry tomato, green beans, peas in pod, etc). (Potatoes may not be included in this class). 2. Collection of six kinds of vegetables. The collection must contain small, medium, and large vegetables. You must have one large vegetable (cabbage, squash, melon, cauliflower, etc). Three species of medium vegetables (tomato, onion, pepper, cucumbers, carrots, etc), and two species of small vegetables with six of each species
for a total of twelve small vegetables (cherry tomato, green beans, peas in pod, etc). (Potatoes may not be included in this class). FLOWER GARDENING Blue $2.25 – Red $1.75 – White $1.25 Class 44 – Flower Gardening (Exhibitors must supply their own display containers) LOTS FOR FLOWER GARDENING 1. Cut Flower Display – These flowers must be grown by the member. Containers and flowers should be of the proper proportion (2/3 flowers and foliage and 1/3 container). Exhibits must be labeled with kind and variety name. No aluminum foil and no foliage below the water line. Minimum of three stems of flowers. 2. House plants – The container must have label with exhibitor’s name, chapter, and plant variety. 3. Terrariums – The exhibit should not exceed 24” in any dimension. Evaluation will be based upon plant selection, quality suitability of container, and design. Container must have a label with exhibitors name, chapter, and plant varieties. Terrariums must be started at least 2 weeks prior to the county fair. FRUIT Blue $2.25 – Red $1.75 – White $1.25 Class 45 – Fruit (Exhibitors must supply their own display containers) LOTS FOR FRUIT 1. Plate of 15 strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries or other small fruit. 2. Plate of 5 apples, 11 crabapples, 11
plums, 11 cherries, or 2 bunches of grapes. Metal Projects 1. Beginning Projects 2. Intermediate Projects 3. Advanced Projects ACTIVITY AND JUDGING SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JULY 21 Entry day – 12:00-5:00 PM FFA Sheep Show – 5:00 PM FFA Crop, Vegetable, Fruit, and Flower Judging – 9:00 PM FRIDAY, JULY 22 FFA Swine Show – 8:30 AM FFA Dairy Show – 11:00 AM FFA Beef Show – 1:30 PM SUNDAY JULY 24 All Exhibits Released – 7:00 PM FLOWER DIVISION Sponsored by United Community Bank, Superintendent Donna Gill Exhibitors may enter more than one specimen in a class, provided each entry is of a different named variety. Entries must be made Thursday, July 21 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. or before 10 a.m. Friday, July 22 and remain until 7 p.m. Sunday, July 24. All flowers must be grown by exhibitor and dried material picked by exhibitor. Rules according to the Minnesota Horticultural Society refer to handbooks in Perham Area Library. All cut flowers must be brought in small bottles for small types and larger bottles for larger types. Exhibit with foliage but not under water. (Prizes 1st $2.25; 2nd $1.75; 3rd $1.25)
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LOTS FOR CROSSBREDS 1. December Gilt, Farrowed during Dec. 2014 2. Early January Gilt, Farrowed Jan. 1 to Jan. 20, 2015 3. Late Jan. – Early Feb. Gilt, Farrowed Jan. 21 to Feb. 11, 2015 4. Late February Gilt, Farrowed Feb. 11 to Feb. 28, 2015 5. March Gilt, Farrowed on or after Mar. 1, 2015 Class 40 – Market Hog – Gilt or Barrow Class 41 – Pen of Three
LOTS FOR CROPS: 1. Corn A. 1 1 stalks with roots in heavy duty bag – 2014 crop B. 1 quart of shelled corn, 2014 crop in a clear jar with lid C. 11 ears of 2013 crop D. High Moisture Corn – shelled E. High Moisture Corn – ear 2. Oats A. Sheaf 4 inches in diameter – 2014 crop B. 1 Quart of Oats – 2013 crop in a clear jar with lid 3. Barley A. S heaf 4 inches in diameter – 2014 crop B. 1 Quart of barley – 2014 crop in clear jar with lid 4. Wheat A. S heaf 4 inches in diameter – 2015 crop B. 1 Quart of rye – 2014 crop in a clear jar with lid 5. Rye A. S heaf 4 inches in diameter – 2015 crop B. 1 Quart of rye – 2014 crop in clear jar with lid 6. Beans (soybeans or edible) A. 11 plants with roots – 2015 B. 1 Quart of beans – 2014 crop in a clear jar with lid 7. Hay – Pad 4 inches thick in clear bag – 2015 crop A. Legume B. Grass C. Mixed 8. Haylage (2014 crop) A. Legume B. Grass C. Mixed D. Corn E. Other 9. Silage (2014 Crop) A. L egume B. Grass C. Mixed D. Corn E. Other
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CUT FLOWERS Division A - Annuals Class No. 1. Ageratum, 3 stems 2. Ameranthus, 1 stem 3. Aster, 3 blooms 4. Baby’s Breath (fresh) 1 spray 5. Bachelor Buttons, 3 stems 6. Balsam, 1 stem 7. Bells of Ireland, 1 stalk 8. Calendula, 3 blooms 9. Candy Tuft, 3 stems 10. Canterbury Bells, 1 stem 11. Carnation, 3 blooms 12. Celosia, plume 1 spike 13. Celosia, crest 1 stem 14. Clarkia, 1 stem 15. Cleone, 1 truss 15a. Coleus, 1 stem 16. Cosmos, any color, 1 stem 17. Cosmos, orange, 1 stem 17a. Daisy, 3 stems 18. Dianthus, 1 spray 20. Euphorbia, 3 stems 23. Larkspur, 1 spike 24. Lavatera, 1 stem 25. Lisianthus, 1 spray 26. Marigold, over 3” 1 stem 27. Marigold, 1 1/2” to 3” 2 stems 28. Marigold, under 1 1/2” 3 stems 29. Marigold Gems, 1 spray 30. Nasturtium, single 3 blooms 31. Nasturtium, double 3 blooms 32. Nicotiana, 1 spray 33. Pansy, stem as long as possible, 3 blooms 34. Petunia, single 1 spray 35. Petunia, double 1 spray 36. Petunia, wave 1 spray 37. Phlox, annual 1 spray 39. Salvia, blue 3 blooms 40. Salvia, red 3 blooms 41. Salvia, any other 3 blooms 42. Scabiosa, 3 blooms 43. Snapdragon, tall, 1 spike 44. Snapdragon, dwarf, 2 spikes 45. Sunflower, heliantus, 1 bloom 46. Sweet Peas, 3 stems 47. Statice, 1 stem 48. Stocks, 1 spike 49. Tithonia, 3 blooms 50. Verbena, 3 stems 51. Zinnia, over 4”, 1 bloom 52. Zinnia, 2” t o4”, 2 blooms 53. Zinnia, under 2”, 3 blooms 55a. Any other small (3 blooms) 55b. Any other large (1 bloom) Division B - Bulbs & Tubers One stem (1 entry in each color) Class No. 56. Calla 57. Canna flower, 1 stem 57a. Canna leaf, 1 leaf 58. Dahlia, 1 bloom, disbud, with 1 or 2 sets of leaves, divided by color and variety.
74. Gladiola spike 100 & 200 (up to 3 1/2” size blooms) 75. Gladiola spike 300, 400 (3 1/2” to 5 1/2”) 76. Gladiola, (over 5 1/2) 500 Lilies (1 stem) 77. Asiatic 78. Trumpet 79. Oriental 80. Tiger Lily 81. Any other Lily 82. Any other bulb or tuber Division C Perennial Cut Flowers Class No. 85. Achilla, Pearl 1 spray 85a. Achilla, Regular 3 stems 86. Aconitum (Monkshood), 1 stem 87. Asclepias, 1 stem 88. Asters, 3 stems 89. Astilbe, 1 stem 89a. Astrantia, 1 spray 90. Campanula, blue or white clips 3 stems 91. Chrysanthemum, cushion 1 spray 92. Chrysanthemum, single 1 spray 93. C hrysanthemum, spider, 1 spray 94. Coral Bells, 3 stems 95. Coreopsis, 1 stem 96. Daisy, 3 blooms 96a. Daisy, Double blooms 97. Delphinium, bush 1 spike 98. Delphinium, regular 1 spike 99. Dianthus, (Sweet William) 1 spray 100. Dianthus, other 1 spray 101. Echniacea, 3 stems 102. Echinops, 1 stem 103. Feverfew, 3 stems 104. Gaillardia, 3 blooms 105. Gloriosa Daisy, single 3 blooms 106. Gloriosa Daisy, double 3 blooms 107. Gysophila (Baby’s Breath) 1 spray 107a. Heliopsis, 1 stem 108. Hemmerocallis (Day Lily) scape (each stem should have buds along with open blooms) a. Double Hemmerocallis (each stem needs buds along with open bloom(s). Use colors A-J. A. Burgandy B. Cream C. Gold D. Orange E. Peach F. Pink G. Red H. White I. Wine J. Yellow K. Bi-color L. Any other 109. Miniature Hemmerocallis (less than 3”) Choose colors A-L (each stem should have buds along with open blooms)
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110. Liatris, 1 spike 111. Monarda, 3 stems 112. Penstemon, 1 stem 113. Perovskia, (Russian Sage) 1 stem 114. P hlox, 1 truss 12” to 15” stem 115. Platycodon, 1 stem 115a. Queen Anne’s Lace, 1 spray 116. Rudbeckia, 3 blooms 117. Salvia, 3 spikes 118. Sedum, suitable speciman 119. Statice German, 1 spray 120. Sweet Peas, 5 stems 121. Veronica, 1 spike a. over 18” b. under 18” 122. Other small perennial, 3 blooms or 3 stems 123. Other large perennial, 1 bloom or 1 stem Division D - Roses (Divided by color) 125. Hybrid teas, 1 bloom 126. Floribunda, 1 spray 127. Grandiflora, 1 bloom 128. M iniature, one bloom or spray 129. Shrub 130. Any other Division E - Hosta Leaves Please use cultivar name, if known and mature leaf. Section 1 Giant- Leaved (one leaf) 120 sq. inches Class 1 Green (all shades) Class 2 Blue (all shades) Class 3 Yellow (all shades) Class 4 White Margined a. White, Yellow, or Chartreuse Center b. Green to Blue Center Class 5 Yellow Margined a. White, Yellow, or Chartreuse Center b. Green to Blue Center Class 6 Green or Blue Margined a. White, Yellow, or Chartreuse Center b. Green to Blue Center (distinct from margin color) Class 7 Streaked or Mottled Class 8 Others Section II Large - Leaved (one leaf) 64-120 sq. inches Class 1 through 8; same as above Section III Medium - Leaved (one leaf) 30-64 sq. inches Class 1 through 8; same as above Section IV Small - Leaved (one leaf) 6-30 sq. inches Class 1 through 8; same as above Section V Miniature - Leaved (one leaf) up to 6 sq. inches Class 1 through 8; same as above Division F - House Plants or Container Grown Flowers in Bloom
Plants must have been in possession of exhibitor for at least 2 months and grown in the container. Class No. 178. African Violet, single crown, single flower 179. African Violet, single crown, double flower 181. Begonia, Fibrous 182. Begonia,Ornamental foliage 183. Begonia, Tuberous 184. Cactus 185. Fuschia 186. Geranium 187. Gloxinia 188. Impatiens, single 189. Impatiens, double 190. Succulent 191. Hanging Basket 192. Other Foliage Plants - No Blooms 193. Aloe Vera 194. Cactus 195. Caladium 196. Fern 197. Ivy 198. Philodendron 199. Pathos 200. Succulent 201. Not other specified Multiple Plants 202. Terrarium 203. Dish Garden 204. Planter, at least 3 varieties Division G - Herbs All entries must have the correct name on the entry tag to qualify for award. 205. Collection of 3 cut specimen of different variety, displayed in 3 separate containers. 206. Collection of 3 herb plants of different variety. Displayed together in a container. Division H - Juniors up to 12 Class No. 207. Bachelor Buttons, same (3 blooms) 208. Bachelor Buttons, different (3 blooms) 209. Petunia (1 spray) 210. Nasturtiums (3 blooms) 211. Pansies (3 blooms) 212a. Marigold, over 3”, 3 blooms 212b. Marigold, 1 1/2”, to 3”, 3 blooms 212c. Marigold, under 1 1/2”, 3 blooms 214a. Zinnia, over 4”,, 1 bloom 214b. Zinnia, 2” to 4”, 2 blooms 214c. Zinnia, under 2”, 3 blooms 216a. Artistic Arrangement, ages 5-8 216b. Artistic Arrangement, ages 9-12 217. Potted House Plant, foliage 218. Potted House Plant, flowering
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Division K - Vines & Branches of Trees/Shrubs Class No. 226. Flowering Shrub, at least 18” 227. Fruiting (or berry), at least 18” 228. Foliage, (branch) at least 18” 229. Vines, at least 18” long Division I - Flower Design The Cleone Ness Memorial Award will be given for best Artistic Design. A $20 gift certificate from Grass Roots Plants of Ottertail will be presented. Design Division Rules: Artificial foliage, and flowers, fruits and vegetables are not permitted. Accessories may be used. Roadside material is permitted. Prize: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, and 3rd $3. Theme: FLOWERS IN BLOOM Class No. 230 N or A Bold & Beautiful (Water showing) 231 N or A Sunset (Warm colors) 232 N or A Summer Bounty (choice) 233 N or A Bare Essence (abstract) 234 N or A Up, Up and Away (vertical) 235 N or A Pure and Simple (choice) 236 N or A Hi Lily - Hi Lo (choice) 237 N or A Honey, I Shrunk It All (under 5”) 238 N or A Everlasting (dry materials) 239 N or A Design Today - Stew Tomorrow (veg/flowers) (vegetables my be purchased) *All Artistic Design Classes are divided into Novice and Advanced: N indicates novice classification for those who have earned fewer than 5 blue ribbons in Artistic Design. A indicates advanced classification for those who have earned 5 or more blue ribbons in Artistic Design.
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DIVISION A CROPS CLASS 1 Prize (1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25) Grain grown in 2015 Seeds in pint glass jars: Variety And Name CLASS 1 LOT NO. 1. Barley 2. Oats 3. Medium red clover 4. Sweet corn 5. Alsike clover 6. Brome 7. Rye 8. Wheat 9. Alfalfa 10. Buckwheat 11. Field corn 12. Flax 13. Soybeans 14. Sunflowers 15. Navy beans 16. Pinto beans 17. Kidney beans 18. Lupin beans 19. Triticale 20. Timothy 21. Millet 22. Stalks of field corn (3) 23. Stalks of sweet corn (3) NOTE: Sheaves should be 4-5” in diameter 24. Sheave of Barley 25. Sheave of Oats 26. Field Corn ears (3) 27. Sweet corn w/roots intact 28. Sheave of Rye 29. Sheave of HRS Wheat 30. Sheave of HRW Wheat 31. Sheave of Soybean 32. Flake of Grass 33. Flake of mixed 34. Flake of Alfalfa 35. Other DIVISION B FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prize (1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25)
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CLASS 4 - Fruits LOT NO. 1. Apples, red (3) 2. Apples, green (3) 3. Apples, crab (3) 4. Cherries (6) 5. Grapes (1 bunch) 6. Ground cherries (5 - husks on) 7. Muskmelon 8. Red Plums 9. Black Plums 10. Raspberries (5 - stemless) 11. Strawberries (5) 12. Tomatoes, cherry (5) 13. Tomatoes, red (1) 14. Tomatoes, yellow (1) 15. Watermelon 16. Rhubarb (3) 17. Blueberries (5) 18. Roma 19. Other CLASS 5 Dried Fruits/Jerky/Nuts/Herbs/ Dehydrated LOT NO. 1. Apples 2. Grapes 3. Tomatoes 4. Fruit leather 5. Jerky 6. Apricot 7. Nuts 8. Herbs 9. Other DIVISION C APIARY PRODUCTS Prize (1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25) CLASS 6 LOT NO. 1. Comb honey 2. Extracted honey DIVISION D FOOD Prize (1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25) CLASS 7 - Canned Vegetables Clear commercial canning jars only. Rings should be left on. Please label contents. Fruits and vegetables should be unblemished. Need to specify what other is in all divisions. All jars are to be sealed and clean. There should also be good rings on jars. Pint samples 1. Beets 2. Carrots 3. Celery 4. Corn 5. Pumpkin 6. Peas 7. String beans, yellow 8. String beans, green 9. Tomatoes 10. Sauerkraut 11. Vegetables for soup 12. Mix vegetables
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10. Raspberry 11. Strawberry 12. Pepper jelly 13. Beet juice 14. Grape 15. Cranberry 16. NanKing Cherry Berry 17. Rhubarb 18. Cherry 19 Other CLASS 12 - Sour Pickles May be in quart or pint jars. LOT NO. 1. Cucumber, Dill Slice 2. Cucumber, Dill Speared 3. Cucumber, whole 4. Cucumber, mustard 5. String bean 6. Cucumber, Garlic Dill, speared 7. Cucumber, Garlic Dill, sliced 8. Other CLASS 13 - Sweet Pickles LOT NO. 1. Beet 2. Bread and butter 3. Crabapple 4. Cucumber, whole 5. Cucumber, Sliced 6. Green tomato 7. W atermelon or cantaloupe (rind) 8. Other CLASS 14 - Relishes LOT NO. 1. Beet 2. Corn relish 3. Pickle 4. Tomato 5. Tomato catsup 6. Other CLASS 14.5 - Syrup LOT NO. 1 Light 2. Medium 3. Dark CLASS 15 Yeast Bread & Rolls Cakes and breads are judged by the quality of the product not the fruits, nuts or frosting. Should be unfrosted. LOT NO. 1. White, 1/4 loaf only 2. Graham, 1/4 loaf only 3. Rye, 1/4 loaf only 4. Whole wheat, 1/4 loaf only 5. Coffee cake, 4” square 6. Dinner rolls (3) 7. Cinnamon rolls (2 unfrosted) 8. Caramel rolls (2) 9. Buns, unattached (3) 10. Fruit Bread 11. Raisin 12. Other CLASS 16 - Machine Baked Bread LOT NO.
1. White, 1/4 loaf only 2. Graham, 1/4 loaf only 3. Rye, 1/4 loaf only 4. Whole wheat, 1/4 loaf only 5. Coffee cake, 4” square 6. Dinner rolls (3) 7. Cinnamon rolls (2 unfrosted) 8. Caramel rolls (2) 9. Buns, unattached (3) 10. Other CLASS 17 Quick Breads LOT NO. 1. Baking powder biscuits (3) 2. Banana bread, 1/2 mini loaf 3. Fruit bread, 1/2 mini loaf 4. Doughnuts, raised (3) 5. Doughnuts, cake (3) 6. Muffins (3) 7. Pumpkin, 1/2 mini loaf 8. Rhubarb, 1/2 mini loaf 9. Zucchini, 1/2 mini loaf 10. Lefse 11. Other CLASS 18 - Scratch Cake 1/2 cake - Should be unfrosted LOT NO. 1. Angel food 2. B asic-chocolate, white, yellow, marble 3. Cupcakes (3) 4. Chiffon 5. S pecialty-applesauce, spice, carrot, date, pecan, coffee 6. Jelly roll 7. Sponge 8. Pound 9. Bundt 10. Other CLASS 19 - Cake Mix 1/2 cake - Should be unfrosted LOT NO. 1. Angel food 2. B asic-chocolate, white, yellow, marble 3. Cupcakes (3) 4. Schiffon-Choc. yellow 5. S pecialty-applesauce, spice, carrot, date, pecan, coffee 6. Jelly roll 7. Bundt 8. Other CLASS 20 - Cookies 3 of each - Should be unfrosted LOT NO. 1. Fruit filled 2. Chocolate 3. Sugar 4. Oatmeal 5. Peanut butter 6. Chocolate chip 7. Molasses/Ginger snap 8. Pumpkin 9. Other CLASS 21 - Bars 3 of each - Should be unfrosted. LOT NO.
1. Brownies 2. All Bars 3. Turnovers 4. Lemon Bars 5. Fig Bars 6. Pumpkin 7. Other CLASS 22 - Pies May be small or single piece, no cream pies LOT NO. 1. Apple 2. Berry 3. Mincemeat 4. Pecan 5. Peach 6. Raisin 7. Rhubarb 8. Pumpkin 9. Other CLASS 23 - Candy LOT NO. 1. Divinity (6 pieces) 2. Fudge (6 pieces) 3. Caramels (6 pieces) 4. Peanut brittle (6 pieces) 5. Almond Bark 6. Other DIVISION E CLASS 24 - Bedroom Linens LOT NO. 1. Dresser scarves 2. Pillow cases, embroidery 3. Pillow cases, crochet edge 4. Pillow cases, tatted edge 5. Pillow cases, appliqued 6. Pillow cases, machine decorated 7. Pillow cases, painted 8. Pillow cases, machine sewing 9. Other CLASS 25 - Towels, dish rag, pillows, potholders, chair cushion, picture placemats and rugs LOT NO. 1. Cross stitch 2. Embroidered 3. Monogrammed 4. Appliqued 5. Hooked 6. Needlepoint 7. Crocheted 8. Candle wicking 9. Woven 10. Pieced 11. Quilted 12. Braided 13. Crosstich and Embroidery 14. Knitted 15. Plush Pillow 16. Other CLASS 26 - Doilies & Centerpieces LOT NO. 1. All crocheted doily 14” or over 2. All crocheted doily under 14” 3. All embroidery 4. Cross stitch
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13. Other CLASS 8 - Canned Fruit 1. Apples 2. Applesauce 3. Apricots 4. Blueberries 5. Cherries 6. Crabapple 7. Grapes 8. Peaches, whole or sliced 9. Pears 10. Plums 11. Raspberries 12. Rhubarb for sauce 13. Strawberries 14. Grape juice 15. Apple juice 16. Syrup 17. Mixed fruit 18. Other fruit CLASS 9 - Canned Miscellaneous Any product containing meat must be pressure cooked. LOT NO. 1. Spaghetti sauce 2. Chili 3. Tomato juice 4. Chicken soup 5. Other soup 6. Canned Meat 7. Salsa/picante sauce 8. Broth 9. Other CLASS 10 - Jams, marmalades, preserves and butter Don’t use wax. Jars may be opened by judge. 1/2 pint or pint jars LOT NO. 1. Apple butter 2. Apricot jam 3. Grape marmalade 4. Ground cherry preserves 5. Orange marmalade 6. Peach jam or marmalade 7. Plum butter 8. Raspberry jam 9. Red tomato preserves 10. Strawberry jam 11. Blackberry jam 12. Rhubarb with other fruit jam 13. Blueberry jam 14. Rhubarb 15. Other CLASS 11 - Jellies Must be sealed, but do not use wax. Jars may be opened by judge. LOT NO. 1. Apple 2. Black cherry 3. Choke cherry 4. Current 5. Crab apple 6. Gooseberry 7. June berry 8. Pincherry 9. Plum
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CLASS 2 - Vegetables LOT NO. 1. Beets (3) 2. Broccoli (1) 3. Cabbage, early 4. Cabbage, late 5. Carrots (3) 6. Cauliflower (1) 7. Celery 8. Cucumbers, pickling (3) 9. Cucumbers, slicing (3) 10, Dill (1 head) 11. Egg plant 12. Gourds (collection of 4) 13. Kohlrabi (1) 14. Lettuce, leaf 15. Lettuce, head 16. Onions, red (3 outer skins on) 17. Onions, yellow (3 outer skins on) 18. Onions, white (3 outer skins on) 19. Banana Peppers (3) 20. Peas (6) 21. Snap peas (6) 22. Peppers, chili (3) 23. Peppers, green (1) 24. Peppers, red (1) 25. Potatoes, white (5) 26. Potatoes, red (5) 27. Potatoes, russet (5) 28. Pumpkin (pie) 29. Pumpkin (ornamental) 30. Squash (winter) 31. Summer squash 32. String beans (6) 33. Wax beans (6) 34. Spinach (1 bunch) 35. Sunflower, head 36. Rutabaga 37. Turnips 38. Zucchini 39. Display of 6 varieties 40. Shallots (3) 41. Radish 42. Red Cabbage 43. Jalepeno Peppers, green (3) 44. Swiss Chard 45. Kale 46. Other CLASS 3 - Herbs LOT NO. 1 BUNCH OF EACH: 1. Mint 2. Parsley 3. Oregano 4. Chives 5. Thyme 6. Rosemary 7. Tarragon 8. Garlic 9. Cilantro 10. Basil 11. Lemon Balm 12. Sage 13. Bay Leaves 14. Anise 15. Hyssop 16. Other
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5. Tatted trim 6. Crocheted trim 7. Machine pieced 8. Other CLASS 27 - Quilts LOT NO. 1. Hand pieced and handquilted 2. Hand pieced and appliqued 3. Machine pieced, hand quilted 4. Machine pieced and tied 5. Special techniques 6. Group quilted 7. Miniature 8. Crib 9. Machine pieced, appliqued 10. Hand pieced and tied 11. Machine pieced, quilted, & embroidered 12. Hand pieced, machine quilted 13. Machine pieced, machine quilted 14. Ragtime 15. Pre-Printed Panel 16. Other CLASS 28 - Wall Quilts -50” and under 1. Hand quilt 2. Hand tied 3. Machine pieced 4. Table runner 5. Folded, Machine pieced 6. Other CLASS 29 - Knitting LOT NO. 1. Women’s sweater 2. Men’s sweater 3. Child’s sweater 4. Baby sweater 5. Scarf 6. Caps 7. Mittens and gloves 8. Slippers 9. Socks 10. Capes and shawls 11. Booties 12. Vest 13. Cellphone cover 14. Hand knit dress 15. Knitted afghan 16. Other CLASS 30 - Crocheting LOT NO. 1. Women’s sweater 2. Men’s sweater 3. Child’s sweater 4. Baby sweater 5. Scarf 6. Cap 7. Mittens and gloves 8. Slippers 9. Socks 10. Caps and shawls 11. Booties 12. Vest 13. Infant crocheted dress 14. Afghan 15. Dish rag 16. Other CLASS 31 - Hardanger LOT NO. 1. Tablecloth 2. Luncheon cloth 3. Placemats 4. 7” Doily 5. 9” Doily 6. 12” Doily 7. 16-20” Doily 8. Wall hanging, soft 9. Table runner 10. Banner 11. Apron 12. Curtain 13. Sample 14. Other DIVISION F CLOTHING ADULT DIVISION Please note there are separate
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classes under adult and children CLASS 32 - Polar Fleece LOT NO. 1. Jacket 2. Shirt 3. Scarf 4. Mittens 5. Slippers 6. Sleepers 7. Afghan 8. Hat 9. Blanket, tied 10. Pillow 11. Other CLASS 33 Recycled Clothing LOT NO. 1. Jacket 2. Shirt 3. Scarf 4. Mittens 5. Slippers 6. Sleepers 7. Afghan 8. Quilt 9. Pillow 10. Pants 11. Handbag 12. Rugs 13. Sweater 14. Other CLASS 34 Ladies Garments Bring hangers. No prizes given for soiled articles. LOT NO. 1. Apron 2. Culottes 3. Dress, knit 4. Dress, woven 5. Jacket, dress 6. Wool dress 7. Top, knit 8. Top, woven 9. Blouse, knit 10. Blouse, woven 11. Slacks, knit 12. Slacks, woven 13. Skirt, knit 14. Skirt, woven 15. Formal dress, woven 16. Vest, plain 17. Vest, quilted 18. Vest, patchwork 19. Jumpsuit 20. Housecoat 21. Pajamas 22. Nightgown 23. Sweatshirt 24. Decorated sweatshirt 25. Jumper 26. Jogging suits 27. Shorts 28. Jumpsuit, knit 29. Fashion accessories 30. Other CLASS 35 - Girl’s Garments Bring hangers. No prizes given for soiled articles. LOT NO. 1. Dress, knit 2. Dress woven 3. Jacket, dress 4. Dress, floral 5. Top, knit 6. Top, woven 7. Blouse, knit 8. Blouse, woven 9. Slacks, knit 10. Slacks, woven 11. Skirt, knit 12. Skirt, woven 13. Vest, plain 14. Vest, quilted 15. Shorts 16. Jumper 17. Housecoat 18. Pajamas 19. Nightgown
20. Sweatshirt 21. Jacket 22. Jogging suit 23. Child’s slack suit 24. Other CLASS 36 Men’s Garments Bring hangers. No prizes given for soiled articles. LOT NO. 1. Shirt, knit 2. Shirt, woven 3. Flannel Pants 4. Vest 5. Apron 6. Other CLASS 37 Boy’s Garments Bring hangers. No prizes given for soiled articles LOT NO. 1. Shirt, knit 2. Shirt, woven 3. Shirt, T 4. Vest 5. Sweatshirt 6. Shorts 7. Knit PJ’s 8. Undergarments 9. Flannel Pants 10. Other CLASS 38 Baby Garments LOT NO. 1. Dress 2. T-shirt 3. Pants 4. Shorts 5. Sleeper 6. Bunting blanket 7. Diaper bag 8. Jumper 9. Bonnet 10. Shirt 11. Hat 12. Baptismal Gown 13. Bib 14. Mittens 15. Tag Blankie 16. Other CLASS 38D LOT NO. 1. Doll Clothes 2. B arbie Doll Clothes & Accessories DIVISION G CLASS 39 Senior Citizens (65 years and over) Prize (1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25) LOT NO. 1. Afghan, knitted 2. Afghan, crocheted 3. Bedspread, knitted 4. Bedspread, crocheted 5. Rug, braided 6. Rug, hooked 7. Rug, crocheted 8. Rug, woven 9. Mittens, gloves, knitted 10. Sweater, knitted 11. Sweater, crocheted 12. Cape or shawl, knitted 13. Cape or shawl, crocheted 14. Bedroom slippers 15. Crocheted bedroom slippers 16. Lap Robe, crocheted 17. Lap Robe, fabric & crocheted 18. Embroidered pillow 19. Embroidered picture 20. Knit pillow 21. Crocheted pillow 22. Quilt, tied 23. Quilt, crazy pieced, tied 24. Quilt, pieced in pattern, tied 25. Quilt, pieced in pattern, quilted 26. Quilt, other
27. Pillow cases, embroidered 28. Pillow cases, tatted trim 29. Pillow cases, crocheted trim 30. Pillow cases, applique 31. Crocheted doily over 14” 32. Crocheted doily under 14” 33. Dish towel, embroidered 34. Potpourri wall hanging 35. Tatting 36. Appliqued quilt 37. Crosstich 38. Dishtowl Cross stitch 39. Knit Dishrag 40. Polar fleece Blanket, tied 41. Lapidary Bolor Tie 42. Lapidary Jewelry 43. Lapidary Rocks & Minerals 44. Pre-Printed Panel 45. Machine Pieced & Quilted 56. Other CLASS 40 - Pottery Senior Division LOT NO. 1. Wheel pot 2. Wheel structure 3. Hand built pinch 4. Hand built coil 5. Hand built slab 6. Hand built structure 7. Other DIVISION H ARTS & PICTURES Prize (1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25) A. W ork on paper must be fastened to stiff cardboard with 2” border so it can be leaned. B. All work entered must be completed within the last year C. Size not to exceed 22”x26” before hanging. Frame not to exceed 5” width. D. A protective covering of clear plastic wrap is recommended if not framed under glass E. Tempera and poster paints will be entered as water color F. Landscapes include seascapes and cityscapes G. Entries limited to one per lot H. Paint by number articles are not accepted I. “Original” mean not copied J. There are no classes for copied work K. P lease notice there are separate classes under adult and children CLASS 41 Paint and Oil/ Acrylic - Original Adults 17 and older LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. Still life 3. Portrait 4. Animal subject 5. Abstract 6. Wall hanging 7. Other CLASS 42 Watercolor - Original Adults 17 and older LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. Still life 3. Portrait 4. Animal subject 5. Abstract 6. Wall hanging 7. Other CLASS 43 - Other Media Original Adults 17 and over LOT NO. 1. Charcoal 2. Crayon 3. Collage, paper
4. Pastel 5. Pen and ink 6. Pencil 7. Colored pencil 8. Print, etching 9. Print, linoleum cut 10. Print, wood cut 11. Print, any other 12. Dry brushing, fabric paints and crayons 13. Other CLASS 44 - Copy of Painting or Drawing Adults 17 and over LOT NO. 1. Oil or acrylic 2. Charcoal 3. Crayon 4. Paste 5. Pen & ink 6. Pencil, one color 7. Pencil, colored 8. Ball point painting 9. Other media 10. Other
CLASS 45 - Copy of Painting or Drawing Adults 17 and over LOT NO. 1. For wall 2. For table top 3. Stand for floor 4. Other CLASS 46 - Rosemaling Adult 17 and over LOT NO. 1. For wall 2. For table top 3. Stand for floor 4. Other CLASS 47 - Ceramics Adults 17 and over LOT NO. 1. Opaque glaze 2. Translucent glaze 3. Original glaze 4. Opaque stain 5. Translucent stain 6. Original stain 7. Other CLASS 48 - Glass LOT NO. 1. Decals 2. Sagged 3. Mold formed 4. Other CLASS 49 - Macramé LOT NO. 1. Wall hanging 2. Flower pouch 3. Towel hanger 4. Bag 5. Jewelry 6. Belt 7. Pot hanger 8. Other CLASS 50 - Leathercraft LOT NO. 1. Bag 2. Belt 3. Billfold 4. Other CLASS 51 - Metalcraft LOT NO. 1. Metal article 2. Copper article 3. Hammered article 4. Hand forged article 5. Other CLASS 52 Paper Mache LOT NO. 1. Any article CLASS 53 - Photography Black and White Not to exceed 8” x 10”
LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. People 3. Animals and birds 4. Buildings 5. Objects (still life, etc.) 6. Flowers 7. Sports 8. Use of life 9. S equence of 2 pictures same object 10. 5 pictures of same object 11. Other CLASS 53D - Digital Photography Black and White Not to exceed 8” x 10” LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. People 3. Animals and birds 4. Buildings 5. Objects (still life, etc.) 6. Flowers 7. Sports 8. Use of light 9. S equence of 2 pictures same object 10. 5 pictures of same object 11. Other CLASS 54 - Photography Color Prints LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. People 3. Animals and birds 4. Buildings 5. Objects (still live, etc.) 6. Flowers 7. Use of light 8. Sequence of 2 pictures 9. 5 pictures of same object 10. Any subject over 8” x 10” 11. Vacation series 12. Other CLASS 54D - Digital Photography Color Prints LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. People 3. Animals and birds 4. Buildings 5. Objects (still live, etc.) 6. Flowers 7. Use of light 8. Sequence of 2 pictures 9. 5 pictures of same object 10. Any subject over 8”x10” 11. Vacation series 12. Other CLASS 55 - Dolls LOT NO. 1. Dressed dolls 2. Stuffed dolls 3. Crocheted dolls 4. Decorative dolls 5. Porcelain dolls 6. Dolls, other CLASS 56 - Woodcraft LOT NO. 1. Bird house 2. Bird feeder 3. Furniture 4. Shadow box 5. Frames 6. Lamp 7. Doll house 8. Carving 9. Accessory 10. Carving in the round 11. Relief carving 12. Chip carving 13. Scroll Saw 14. Decoys 15. Bandsaw 16. Other CLASS 57 Counted Cross Stitch LOT NO. 1. Jar lids
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2. Tablecloths 3. Framed picture over 6” 4. Framed picture under 6” 5. Finished, other than framed 6. Table Runner 7. Other CLASS 58 - Embroidery LOT NO. 1. Picture 2. Wall hanging 3. Hoop 4. Holiday 5. Other CLASS 59 - Holiday Items LOT NO. 1. Tablecloth 2. Latch hook 3. Wall hanging 4. Ornaments, flat 5. Ornaments, other 6. Ornament, fabric 7. Ornament, needlework 8. Crewel work 9. Tree skirt 10. Stockings 11. Counted cross stitch 12. Embroidery 13. Wood 14. Quilted Table Runner 15. Potholder 16. Quilt 17. Other CLASS 60 - Stenciling LOT NO. 1. Fabric 2. Clothing 3. Wood 4. Paper 5. Plastic Canvas Item 6. Other CLASS 61 - Miscellaneous Open to everyone LOT NO. 1. B ag or purse (other than macramé) 2. Mobile, soft 3. Soft sculpture 4. W all hanging, framed (or hard backed) 5. Wood burning 6. Handkerchiefs 7. Decoupage 8. Seed, glass, or wood mosaic 9. Stuffed toys, other 10. Pincushion 11. Loom weaving 12. Dough art 13. Glass, stained or leaded 14. Collection of rocks, insects wildflowers, coins, etc. 15. Ukrainian eggs 16. Latch hook wall hanging 17. Apple baskets 18. Flower baskets (with handle) 19. Silk flower arrangement 20. Hack toweling 21. Folded star quilting articles 22. Candlewicking, other than pillow 23. Soap carving 24. Liquid stain glass 25. Plastic canvas item 26. Wheat weaving 27. Child’s toy other than stuffed toy or doll 28. Model car or airplane 29. Decorative wreath 30. Batik 31. Paper folding 32. Baseball cards 33. Baskets 34. Household accessories 35. Wreaths 36. Jewelry 37. Tole painting 38. Recycling items & art work 39. Candles 40. Paper Mache 41. Gel Candle
42. Beading 43. Barbie Clothes 44. Adult Scrapbook 45. Tye Dye 46. Nature Art 47. Rosary 48. Melty Beads 49. Other DIVISION I JUNIOR DIVISION Prizes(1st $2.75, 2nd $2.25) CLASS 62 - Food Division Children 16 and Under LOT NO. 1. Cinnamon rolls (3) 2. Muffins, plain (3) 3. Muffins, bran (3) 3.5. Muffins, raisin (3) 4. Muffins, fruit (3) 4.5. Muffins, chocolate chip (3) 5. Yellow cake (1/4) 6. White cake (1/4) 7. Chocolate cake (1/4) 8. Cupcakes (3) 9. Brownies (3) 10. Oatmeal cookies (3) 11. C hocolate drop cookies (3) 12. Chocolate chip cookies (3) 13. White sugar cookies (3) 14. Peanut butter cookies (3) 15. Molasses cookies (3) 16. Fudge (6 pieces) 17. White bread (1/2 loaf) 18. Yeast banana bread (1/2 loaf) 19. Date cake (1/4 cake) 20. Ginger snap cookies (3) 21. Dark yeast bread (1/2 loaf) 22. Yeast rolls (3) 23. Jelly 24. Potatoes 25. Onions (3 outer skins on) 26. Zucchini 27. Squash, yellow 28. Carrots (3) 29. Peas 30. Beans 31. Raspberries 32. Celery 33. Kohlrabi (1) 34. Lettuce 35. Jam 36. Rhubarb 37. Parsley 38. Watermelon 39. Strawberry 40. Fruit Juice 41. Vegetable Juice 42. Mixed Fruit 43. Syrup 44. Applet 45. Cherries 46. Beets (3) 47. Broccoli (1) 48. Cabbage 49. Cauliflower 50. Cucumbers, Pickling 51. Cucumbers 52. Dill 53. Peppers 54. Pumpkin 55. Display of 6 varieties 56. Tomatoes 57. Tomatoes, cherry 58. Jalapeno 59. Beets 60. Canned 61. Sage CLASS 63 Clothing Division 16 years of age and younger LOT NO. 1. Sweatshirt 2. Pajamas 3. Dress 4. Skirt 5. Blouse 6. Jumper 7. Jumpsuit 8. Slacks
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9. Shorts 10. Knitted sweater 11. Knitted article (other than sweater 12. Potholder 13. Placemat 14. Stuffed Doll 15. Pillow 16. Apron 17. Quilt 18. Crochet 19. Purse 20. Hat 21. Barbie Clothes & Accessoires 22. Polar Fleece Clothing 23. Polar Fleece other than clothing 24. Pillow Case 25. Embroidered Dish Towel 26. Pre-Printed Panel 27. Doll Clothes 28. America Doll Clothes 29. Bag 30. Other CLASS 64 - Painting Oil/Acrylic Original 16 years of age and younger LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. Still life 3. Portrait 4. Animal subject 5. Abstract 6. Other CLASS 65 Water Color Original 16 years of age and younger LOT NO. 1. Landscape 2. Still life 3. Portrait 4. Animal subject 5. Abstract 6. Other CLASS 66 - Other Media 16 years of age and younger LOT NO. 1. Charcoal 2. Crayon 3. Collage, paper 4. Pastel 5. Pen and ink 6. Pencil 7. Colored pencil 8. Print, etched 9. Print, wood cut 10. Print, any other 11. Handmade book 12. Markers 13. Other CLASS 67 - Copy of Painting or Drawing 16 years of age or younger LOT NO. 1. Oil or acrylic 2. Charcoal 3. Crayon 4. Pastel 5. Pen and ink 6. Pencil, one color 7. Pencils, colored 8. Ball point painting 9. Felt tip marker 10. Other media CLASS 67.5 - Colorbook Page 16 years of age or younger LOT NO. 1. Oil or acrylic 2. Charcoal 3. Crayon 4. Pastel 5. Pen and ink 6. Pencil, one color 7. Pencils, colored 8. Ball point painting 9. Felt tip marker 10. Other media CLASS 68 - Woodcraft 16 years of age or younger
LOT NO. 1. Bird house 2. Bird feeder 3. Furniture 4. Shadow box 5. Frames 6. Lamp 7. Doll house 8. Carvings 9. Accessory 10. Decoys 11. Scroll saw 12. Band Saw 13. Wood Burning 14. Other CLASS 69 - Pottery 16 years of age or younger LOT NO. 1. Wheel pot 2. Wheel structure 3. Hand built pot 4. Hand built structure 5. Other CLASS 70 - Miscellaneous 16 years of age or younger LOT NO. 1. Wall hanging 2. String 3. Cross stitching 4. Tole painting 5. Metal craft 6. Paper mosaic 7. Recycle 8. Glitter Glues 9. Memory Book 10. Creative Arts 11. Series of Photos 12. Plaster of paris 13. Gifts 14. Lego’s 15. Duct Tape 16. Cement 17. Tye Dye 18. beading 19. Jewelry 20. Other CLASS 71 - Photography 16 years of age or younger LOT NO. 1. Ages 1-12 2. Ages 12-16 CLASS 71D Digital Photography 16 years of age or younger LOT NO. 1. Ages 1-11 2. Ages 12-16 CLASS 71DE Digital Photography Enhanced 16 years of age or younger
LOT NO. 1. Ages 1-11 2. Ages 12-16 CLASS 72 - Rugs LOT NO. 1. Adult 2. Junior DIVISION J Wine The competition is open to all amateur (non-commercial) wine makers. Winemaker must be 21 years or older. Only one entry per household per lot is permitted. Bottles should be standard 4/5 qt. of 750 ml. wine bottles with cork, screw cap or crown cap closures. No decanters are allowed. The Fair staff and/or judges reserve the right to combine lots and to move any bottle which is entered in the wrong lot. If that lot has already been judged, the bottle will not be in contention. THE LABEL SHOULD INCLUDE: A. Lot name and number B. Type of fruit used (be specific) NON-KITS 1. White Grape 2. Red Grape - dry 3. Red Grape - sweet 4. Rose Grape 5. Any Fruit or Berry 6. Rhubarb 7. Specialty (herb, vegetable) 8. Sparkling 9. Choke Cherry 10. Red Raspberry 11. Plum Wine 12. Peach Wine 13. Dandelion 14. Rhubarb Mix 15. Apple Kits 16. Other Wine 17. Mead 18. Pear 19. Apricot 20. Any other, etc. Reds open one hour prior. Whites chill. KITS 1. White Grape 2. Red Grape - dry 3. Red Grape - sweet 4. Rose Grape 5. Any Fruit or Berry 6. Rhubarb 7. Specialty (herb, vegetable) 8. Sparkling 9. Choke Cherry
10. Red Raspberry 11. Plum Wine 12. Peach Wine 13. Dandelion 14. Rhubarb Mix 15. Apple Kits 16. Other Wine 17. Mead 18. Pear 19. Apricot 20. Any other, etc. Reds open one hour prior. Whites chill. DIVISION K Beer The competition is open to all amateur (non-commercial) beermakers. Beermakers must be 21 or older. Only one entry per household per lot is permitted. Bottles should be standard 12 or 16 oz. brown or green glass beer bottles with cap is preferred, corked is acceptable. No decanters allowed. Please submit two bottles per entry. The Fair staff and/or judges reserve the right to create or eliminate lots depending on the number of entries. The Fair staff and/or judges reserve the right to move an entry which is entered in the wrong lot to the correct lot. If that lot has been judged, then the bottle will be out of contention. THE LABEL SHOULD INCLUDE: A. Lot name and number B. Listing of what kind of fruit, spice or vegetable LOTS 1. Light ALE 2. Strong ALE 3. Light Lager 4. Strong Lager 5. Mixed Styles, specify DIVISION L Pinterest/DIY The competition is open to all amateur Do-It-Yourself’ers. Must Provide Picture and Instructions from Pinterest Idea, or other website/book. Lots will be judged on how successful/non-successful you were at capturing the original idea. LOTS 1. Pinterest/DIY Successes! 2. Pinterest/DIY Fails!
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Open Dairy Show EOT OPEN DAIRY SHOW
East Otter Tail County Fair July 23, 2016 Show at 1:30 PM
or 15 minutes following 4-H Show
Show & Go! $5/head entry fee *No entry fee for Little Britches Class* Jon & Karen Gorentz (218-234-8057) n PRE-REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED by calling Jon Gorentz or e-mailing gorentzdairy@gmail. com n ALL CATTLE EXHIBITED – REGARDLESS OF GENDER – MUST HAVE OFFICIAL ID – AS DEEMED BY THE MN BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH – http://mn.gov/bah/ - please contact Dr. Bill Rose if you have questions. n Exhibitors may bring cattle in starting at 10:00 a.m. If you would like to bring your cattle in earlier, please contact us. n All Registered and Grade cattle will be shown together including crossbreds and breeds. Judge will be notified of different awards and will select cattle to be in the Championship Classes n Yearling heifers in milk will be shown as Jr. 2 yr olds.
n Milking equipment is available. Monies generated from the milk will be donated to the East Otter Tail County 4-H Dairy Recognition fund. n Exhibitors winning cash prizes will need to fill out a requisition form and W-9 (provided in the envelope awarded during the show). Please submit these forms to the Fair Office before leaving from the fairgrounds to claim your prize money. A check will be immediately issued to you. n No barn space is available. Please bring a tent for your cattle with you and tie your animals to your trailer. Parking available by the new dairy barn.
Premiums & Awards Grand Champion 40% of Pot & Clothing Item Reserve Grand Champion 25% of Pot & Clothing Item Best Udder Clothing Item & Ribbon Sr. Champion Clothing Item & Ribbon Sr. Reserve Champion Clothing Item & Ribbon Jr. Champion 16% of Pot & Clothing Item Reserve Jr. Champion 8% of Pot & Clothing Item Little Britches Medals Dairy Herd Class 1 - $65, 2 - $45, 3 -$25
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Open Dairy Show CLASSES & SHOW ORDER Little Britches Calf Class Open to Pre K-2rd grade children. May show a bull or heifer calf born after March 1, 2016. Participants are encouraged to dress up (bibs, handkerchief, cowboy boots, etc). Parent or older sibling must be on hand to help. Judge will ask each child a question over the microphone.
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Little Britches – Bull or Heifer calf born after March 1, 2016. Medals Un-fresh Two Year Old, 9/1/2013 – 8/31/2014 Junior Two Year Old, 3/1/2014 – 8/31/2014 Senior Two Year Old, 9/1/2013 – 2/28/2014 Three Year Old, 9/1/2012 – 8/31/2013 Four Year Old, 9/1/2011 – 8/31/2012 Five Year Old, 9/1/2010 – 8/31/2011 Aged Cow, born prior to 9/1/2010 Dry Cow 3yrs and older, born prior to 9/1/2012 Sr. Champion –Clothing Item Sr. Reserve Champion –Clothing Item Jr. Heifer Calf, 3/1/2016 – 5/31/2016
Winter Heifer Calf, 12/1/2015 – 2/28/2016 Fall Heifer Calf, 9/1/2015 – 11/30/2015 Summer Jr. Yearling Heifer, 6/1/2015 – 8/31/2015 Spring Jr. Yearling Heifer, 3/1/2015 – 5/31/2015 Winter Sr. Yearling Heifer, 12/1/2014 – 2/29/2015 Fall Sr. Yearling Heifer, 9/1/2014 – 11/30/2014 Jr. Champion, 16% of Pot & Clothing Item Jr. Reserve Champion, 8% of Pot & Clothing Item Dairy Herd, 3 female animals – 1 -$65 2 - $45 3 - $25 Clothing Items Best Udder, Clothing Item Grand Champion, 40% of Pot & Clothing Item Reserve Grand Champion – 25% of Pot & Clothing Item
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Open Class Poultry Show THURSDAY, JULY 21 4-H Poultry Show – Open Class immediately follows Registration: 12:00 p.m. with Andy Breitenfeldt Andy Breitenfeldt – 218.298.2958 Rules & Information
• No Entry Fees • Open Class Poultry may enter the fairgrounds starting at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Thursday July, 21. • Pen Judged immediately following 4-H Poultry show - which starts at 1:30p.m. on July 21 • Exhibitors are encouraged to bring own wire cages • 4-H Rules Apply • Open show exhibitors may leave immediately following the show. Poultry exhibited in the 4-H show may not leave until Sunday, July 26 at release time. • Testing & ID Requirements -Chickens & other Exotic Upland Birds Individual ID with leg or wing bands. Must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originated from a hatchery or breeding flock that is classified PullorumTyphoid clean or are negative to Pullorum-Typhoid test within 90 days prior to the opening date of exhibition -Turkeys Individual ID with leg or wing bands. Must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originated from a hatchery or breeding flock that is Mycoplasma Gallisepicum clean and Mycoplasma Synoviae clean or are negative to a Mycoplasma Gallisepicum and a Mycoplasma Synoviae test within 90 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition -Ducks, Geese, & other Exotic Waterfowl No testing requirements.
Classes Species
Maximum- 2 cages per Class Classes
Placings
Chickens Market - 2 birds of same gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Breeding - 3 birds-1 male, 2 females Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3,Reds-$2 Single - 1 bird- either gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Turkeys Market - 2 birds of same gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Breeding - 3 birds-1 male, 2 females Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3,Reds-$2 Single - 1 bird- either gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Ducks Market - 2 birds of same gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Breeding - 3 birds-1 male, 2 females Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3,Reds-$2 Single - 1 bird- either gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Geese Market - 2 birds of same gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Breeding - 3 birds-1 male, 2 females Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Single - 1 bird- either gender Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 Exotic Birds {3 small birds} Unique--- {2 medium birds} Grand-Ribbon, Reserve-Ribbon, Blues-$3, Reds-$2 {1 large bird}
OPEN CLASS ROOSTER CROWING CONTEST THURSDAY, JULY 21 – SATURDAY, JULY 23 Rounds- Friday at 12:00 p.m., Finals- Saturday at 12:00 p.m. Registration: Thursday, July 21 8 a.m.-12 p.m. with Andy Breitenfeldt Rules & Information
• $2 Entry fee. Entries will be made payable to EOT Fair and turned into the superintendent. Round entries will be limited to 6 birds. An exhibitor can only enter one rooster in the contest. • The rooster having the most crows within the half hour designated wins the contest for that day. An individual rooster can be a winner or reserve winner on one round only. Only roosters winning first and second in contests will be eligible to compete in the finals. The number of crows that the birds have on their winning round will be added to the number of crows in the finals. The bird with the largest totals for two days wins the championship. • Any ties will be “crowed off” by rules set up by the committee. Any special cases not covered by rules will be acted upon by the general committee in charge of the contest. • Judges will be selected by the superintendent. These qualified recorders will be assigned to record the number of crows during the specified time. • Roosters will be penned in individual coops and handlers may use any method to get their exhibit to crow without touching the bird and cage (talk, clap hands, throwing them food, whistle, etc.). All coops will be partitioned off. • Finalist will not be allowed to take rooster home. They must
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be kept in the Poultry Barn. • Testing & ID Requirements Individual ID with leg or wing bands. Must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originated from a hatchery or breeding flock that is classified Pullorum-Typhoid clean or are negative to PullorumTyphoid test within 90 days prior to the opening date of exhibition. Placing and prizes
Round winners 1st- Blue ribbon Top 2 round winners will advance to Finals 2nd- Red ribbon Final winners 1st- Purple Ribbon (Grand Champion) and 60% of entry fee 2nd- Pink Ribbon (Reserve Champion) and 40% of entry fee
EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
OPEN CLASS DUCK QUACKING CONTEST THURSDAY, JULY 21 – SATURDAY, JULY 23 Friday Following the Rooster Crowing Contest, Finals- Saturday Following the Rooster Crowing Contest Registration: Thursday, July 21 8 a.m.-12 p.m. with Andy Breitenfeldt Rules & Information
Placing and prizes
• $2 Entry fee. Entries will be made payable to EOT Fair and turned into the superintendent. Round entries will be limited to 6 birds. An exhibitor can only enter one mallard related female duck in the contest. (Any breed except Muscovy) • The duck having the most quacks within the half hour designated wins the contest for that day. An individual duck can be a winner or reserve winner on one round only. Only ducks winning first and second in contests will be eligible to compete in the finals. The number of quacks that the birds have on their winning round will be added to the number of quack in the finals. The bird with the largest totals for two days wins the championship. • Any ties will be “quacked off” by rules set up by the committee. Any special cases not covered by rules will be acted upon by the general committee in charge of the contest. • Judges will be selected by the superintendent. These qualified recorders will be assigned to record the number of quacks during the specified time. • Ducks will be penned in individual coops and handlers may use any method to get their exhibit to quack without touching the bird and cage (talk, clap hands, throwing them food, whistle, etc.). All coops will be partitioned off. • Finalist will not be allowed to take duck home. They must be kept in the Poultry Barn. • Testing & ID Requirements No testing requirements.
Round winners 1st- Blue ribbon Top 2 round winners will advance to Finals 2nd- Red ribbon Final winners 1st- Purple Ribbon (Grand Champion) and 60% of entry fee 2nd- Pink Ribbon (Reserve Champion) and 40% of entry fee
ROOSTER FEEDING CONTEST THURSDAY, JULY 21 – SATURDAY, JULY 23 Starting at Friday, July 22 at 10a.m. - Saturday, July 23 at 10p.m. Andy Breitenfeldt - 218-298-2958 Rules & Information
• $2 Entry fee. • The selected rooster will start eating just corn at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, July 22, and will finish eating at 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 23. The contest will last for 36 hours. • The judges will start giving the bird 100 kernels of corn and will keep constant supervision. When he is get low in his food dish, the judges will give the rooster another 100 kernels until the contest is over. • The judges will have 100 kernels of corn in small bags. As soon as the rooster has consumed most of his corn and the judges have refilled the feed tray, there will be a pictured number on display for everyone to see in the Poultry Barn. (1 pictured bag=100 kernels of corn) • The uneaten corn will be subtracted from the final 100 given to the rooster’s last feeding to receive the final count. • You can buy as many guesses as you want. Write (print) your first and last name, phone number, and your educated guess. • The buying of guesses will start on Thursday, July 21 at 8:00 a.m. and will close on Saturday, July 23 at 9:00 p.m. (One hour before contest ends) • The final result and winner/winners will be posted in the Poultry Barn on Sunday morning. EAST OTTER TAIL COUNTY FAIR • JULY 21-24, 2016
• The person with the correct answer or closest if none is exact will receive half the pot. If there is more than one correct or equally close answer, the pot will be split with those winners. If the winner(s) is/are here to collect their prize money on Sunday, we would like to get picture of him/her with the rooster.
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