OPEN EXHIBITS
          DEPARTMENT 1
          OPEN DAIRY CATTLE
          Judged Monday following Youth Dairy classes
          Dairy animals must have horns less than 3” in length
          Dairy cattle are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Dairy Cattle released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. ALL CATTLE exhibited at the Midland County Fair must have an official RFID ear tag. Cattle must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. Any animal in lactation must be in 2 year and over classes. Cattle shown must be registered or commercial dairy cattle. Specify on entry blank the number of cattle entered and the number of stalls desired. An exhibitor may not receive more than one award in group classes and not more than two in any individual class. Breeders Herd: to consist of one cow three yrs. old or older, one heifer two yrs. old, one heifer one yr. old, and one heifer calf. Breeders Young Herd to consist of three females under two yrs. Produce of Dam: two animals, produce of one cow, Dam & Daughter. Dam and One Daughter. Calf Herd: To consist of one bull and two females under one year old, bred and owned by exhibitor. The following information will be helpful in determining an animal’s proper classification.
          Junior Calf; born after February 29 this year
          Senior Calf; born after August 31 last year and thru February 29 this year
          Junior Yearling; born March 1- August 31
          Senior Yearling born September 1 - February 29
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry Fee (per class)...............$2.00
          Section 1 – Showmanship
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class.
          Class
          PREMIUMS
          1. Showmanship Class: (per sliding scale)
          6,7,8 yrs of age
          2. 20 yrs. & over
          Animals must meet the breed requirements of a commercial or registered Dairy breed and are not eligible for Pee Wee Beef Showmanship class.
          Section 2 – Dairy Cattle
          
    12. Junior Yearling Heifer; born March 1 thru Aug. 31 (last year)
          13. Senior Yearling Heifer; born Sept. 1 (two years ago) - Feb. 29 (last year)
          14. Junior Champion (Classes 9, 10, 11, 12) - Rosette
          15. Cow; 2 years old and under 3
          16. Cow; 3 years and over
          17. Senior Champion (Classes 14 &15) - Rosette
          18. Grand Champion Female – Rosette
          19. Reserve Grand Champion Female – Rosette
          20. Breeders Herd
          21. Breeders Young Herd
          22. Calf Herd
          23. Produce of Dam
          24. Dam and Daughter
          Class
          PREMIUMS
          3. Junior Bull Calf, born March 1 (per sliding scale) (this year) & before June 1 (this year)
          4. Senior Bull Calf: Born Sept. 1 (last year thru Feb. 29 (this year)
          5. Calf Champion Bull (classes 3 & 4) – Rosette
          6. Junior Yearling Bull: born after Jan. 1 thru Aug. 31 (last year)
          7. Yearling Champion Bull (class 5) - Rosette
          8. Grand Champion Bull – Rosette
          9. Reserve Grand Champion Bull – Rosette
          10. Junior Heifer Calf, born after Feb. 29 this year
          11. Senior Heifer Calf; born after Aug. 31 last year and thru Feb. 29 this year.
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        DEPARTMENT 3
          OPEN BEEF CATTLE
          Judged Wednesday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Beef animals must have horns less than 3” in length
          Beef cattle are accepted on the grounds opening Saturday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Beef cattle released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of Fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. ALL CATTLE exhibited at the Midland County Fair must have an official RFID ear tag. Cattle must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. All cattle must be washed south of Open Livestock Barn. Specify on stall sheet the number of cattle entered and the number of stalls desired. An exhibitor may not receive more than two awards in group classes and not more than two in any individual class. Classes for beef cattle based on birth date. Cattle shown in Sections 11 thru 16 must have and show registration papers.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per class)................$2.00
          Section 10 – Showmanship
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class. Class PREMIUMS
          29. Showmanship; 6, 7, 8 yrs. of age.
          30. 20 yrs & over.
          (per sliding scale)
          Animals must meet the breed requirements of a registered Beef breed and are not eligible to be shown in Pee Wee Dairy Showmanship class.
          Section 11 – Shorthorn/Shorthorn Plus Class PREMIUMS
          (per sliding scale)
          31. Junior Heifer Calves; calved Mar. 1st and after (current year)
          32. Winter Heifer Calves; calved between Nov. 1 (last year) & last day of Feb. (current year)
          33. Senior Heifer Calves; calved between Sept. 1 & Oct. 31. (last year)
          34. Calf Champion; Female - Rosette
          35. Reserve Calf Champion, Female - Rosette
          36. Summer Yearling Heifers; calved between May 1 & Aug. 1 (last year)
          37. Spring Yearling Heifers; calved between March 1 & April 30 (last year)
          38. Junior Yearling Heifers; calved between Jan. 1 & Feb. 28 (last year)
          39. Junior Champion Female - Rosette
          40. Reserve Junior Champion Female – Rosette
          41. Senior Heifers, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31 (2 yrs. ago)
          42. Cow; 2 years and under 3
          43. Cow & Calf (Cow must be 2 yrs. or over; cow cannot show in any other individual class)
          44. Senior Champion Female – Rosette
          45. Reserve Senior Champion Female – Rosette
          46. Grand Champion Female - Rosette
          47. Reserve Grand Champion Female – Rosette 48. Junior Bull Calves, calved Mar. 1st and after (current year)
          49. Winter Bull Calves; calved between Nov. 1 (last year) and last day of February current year
          50. Senior Bull Calves; calved between Sept. 1 & Oct. 31 (last year)
          51. Calf Champion Male – Rosette
          52. Reserve Calf Champion Male – Rosette
          53. Summer Yearling Bulls, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31 (last year)
          54. Junior Yearling Bulls; calved between Jan. 1 & April 30 (last year)
          55. Junior Champion Bull – Rosette
          56. Reserve Junior Champion Bull – Rosette
          57. Senior Yearling Bulls; calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31 (2 yrs. ago)
          58. Bull; 2 years and under 3
          59. Aged Bull, over 3 years
          60. Senior Champion Bull – Rosette
          61. Reserve Senior Champion Bull – Rosette
          62. Grand Champion Bull – Rosette
          63. Reserve Grand Champion Bull – Rosette
          64. Pair of Calves; bred & owned by exhibitor, both sexes represented
          65. Pair of Yearlings bred & owned by exhibitor, both sexes represented
          66. Pair of Females; bred & owned by exhibitor
          67. Pair of Bulls, bred & owned by exhibitor
          68. Get of Sire; three animals; two females & one male, get of one sire
          The same classes and premiums are offered for the following:
          Section 12 – Hereford
          Section 13 – Chianina
          Section 14 – Simmental/Sim-Solution
          Section 15 – Maine Anjou/Maintainer
          Section 16 – All other registered breeds
          Section 17 – Commercial
          Section 22 – Supreme Champion
          Class
          74. Supreme Champion.....$200.00 plus trophy (Grand Champions from above sections)
          (15 Minute Break)
          Section 23 – Market Beef
          Exhibitors showing market heifer must attach required signed form to entry that verifies heifer is not bred and has not been exposed to a bull.
          Class PREMIUMS
          75. All Breeds (per sliding scale)
          76. Grand Champion Market Beef – Rosette
          77. Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef - Rosette
          (15 Minute Break)
          Section 24 – Prospect Beef
          Must be weighed in by 2:00 p.m. opening Saturday of Fair. Calves must have been born January or after of current calendar year. Maximum weight of 700 pounds. No nurse cows, calves must be weaned. Males must be castrated. Heifer cannot show in any breeding class. Class PREMIUMS
          78. Prospect calf—a|l breeds (per sliding scale)
          79. Grand Champion Prospect Calf— Rosette
          80. Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Calf — Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 5
          OPEN SHEEP
          Judged Monday following Youth Sheep Classes
          Sheep will be accepted on the grounds from noon Saturday preceding fair until 6:00 p.m. opening Sunday of fair. Sheep released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award of any animal removed before time stated. All sheep must be tagged with a USDA tag to exhibit at fair. See USDA and MDA rules. Animals must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. Registered sheep shown must have and show registration papers. Specify on stall sheet the number of sheep entered and the number of pens desired. An exhibitor may not receive more than one award in group classes and not more than two awards in any individual class. An exhibitor’s flock shall consist of one ram, any age, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs. Get of Sire consists of 1 ram and 2 females from same Sire.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per class)..................$1.00
          Section 28 – Showmanship
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class.
          Section 30 – Suffolk
          The same classes and premiums are offered for the following sections:
          Section 31 – Hampshire
          Section 32 – Targhee
          Section 33 – Heritage
          Breeds (Jacob, Lincoln, Cotswold, Karakul, Oxford, Shetland)
          Section 34 - Any Other Registered Breed
          Section 35 - Commercial
          Section 50 – Supreme Champion
          110. Supreme Champion............$200.00 plus trophy (Grand Champion animals from above sections)
          Section 51 – Fleece
          Judged Monday at 9:00 a.m.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per class).............................$1.00
          Fleece must be in place by 4:00 p.m. Sunday. Fleece will be exhibited in Home Economics Area of the Gerstacker Building either tied or in a cardboard box with a 3” x 5” card stating type of wool (long wool, fine, etc.), breed of sheep, date shorn. Must have been shorn within last 12 months and wool must be from Exhibitor’s own flock.
          Class PREMIUMS: 1st................$5.00
          112. Colored Wool –Ram 2nd...............$4.00
          113. White Wool - Ram 3rd................$3.00
          114. Colored Wool - Ewe
          115. White Wool - Ewe
          
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        Class PREMIUMS
        20 yrs.
        84. Showmanship 6,7,8 yrs of age (per sliding scale) 85.
        & over
        Class PREMIUMS 89. Ram, one year & under two (per sliding scale) 90. Ram,
        91.
        92. Champion Ram
        93. Pair of Ram Lambs 94. Pair of Yearling Rams 95. Aged ewe, 2 and over 96. Ewe, one year & under two 97. Ewe lamb (born before Jan. 1, this year) 98. Ewe lamb (born since Jan. 1, this year) 99. Champion Ewe – Rosette 100. Pair of Ewe lambs 101. Pair of yearling Ewes 102. Pair of
        103.
        104.
        105. Exhibitor’s
        106.
        lamb (born before Jan. 1, this year)
        Ram, lamb (born since Jan. 1, this year)
        – Rosette
        Lambs (1 Ram & 1 Ewe)
        Pair of yearlings (1 Ram & 1 Ewe)
        Get of sire
        flock
        Market Lamb
        Class
        Midland County Fair DEPARTMENT 7
          OPEN GOATS
          Judged Wednesday following Youth Goat Classes
          Goats will be accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. All goats will be checked in at the east end of the barn. Goats released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. Goats must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. All goats must bear official USDA identification. If micro chips are used the exhibitor is responsible for providing proper scanner. No horned dairy goats. No bucks or buck kids over 4 weeks of age. Exhibitor may not receive more than two awards in group classes and not more than two awards in any individual class. No clipping of goats allowed in barn.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per class).............................$1.00
          Section 53 – Showmanship
          (Judged before class 1540, Senior Showmanship)
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class.
          Class
          119. Goat Showmanship PREMIUMS 6, 7, 8 yrs. of age (Sections 53 thru 56)
          120. 20 yrs. & over
          Section 54 – Dairy Goats
          Judged After Youth Dairy Goats
          Does in classes 121, 122, 123, 124 must be in milk. 1st..........$10.00
          Class 2nd..........$8.00
          121. Yearling Milker 3rd..........$5.00 122. 2 yrs. & under 3 yrs. Junior Milker 123. 3 yrs. and under 5 yrs, Senior Milker
          5 yrs. and over, Aged Milker 125. Senior Champion Milking Goat – Rosette
          Reserve Senior Champion Milking Goat– Rosette
          
    Junior Doe, born since April 1 of this year 128. Senior Doe kid, born Jan. 1 thru March 31 of this year 129. Junior yearling (not in milk) born since July 1st of last year
          130. Senior yearling (not in milk) born Jan. 1st thru June 30th of last year
          131. Junior Champion – Rosette
          132. Reserve Junior Champion – Rosette Section 55 – Meat Goats
          Judged After Youth Dairy Goats Sec. 357
          Class
          138. Senior Yearling Doe, 18 months to under 2 years
          139. 2 yrs. old and under 3 yrs., doe
          140. 3 yrs. old and over, doe
          141. Champion Senior Doe – Rosette
          142. Reserve Champion Senior Doe – Rosette
          143. Junior, 0 to under 3 months, doe
          144. Intermediates, 3 months to under 8 months, doe
          145. Seniors, 8 months to under 1 year, doe
          146. Junior Yearling (never kidded) 1 year to under 18 months, doe
          147. Senior Yearling (never kidded) 18 months to under 2 years, doe
          148. Champion Junior Doe – Rosette
          149. Reserve Champion Junior Doe – Rosette
          150. Produce of Dam, 2 does by one Dam
          151. Get of Sire, 2 does by one Sire
          Section 56 – Fiber Goats
          (same classes and premiums as section 55, meat goats)
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        127.
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        DEPARTMENT 11 OPEN POULTRY
          DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, EGGS, PIGEONS
          Judged Tuesday following Youth Classes
          Accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Exhibits released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair with the exception of eggs which are brought in and released on the day of judging. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium of any animal removed before time stated.
          Sick poultry must not be brought on the grounds and poultry showing signs of disease must be removed from the grounds. All Turkeys must be pullorum tested and exhibitor must show proof. Specify on stall sheet the number of birds entered. Birds will be coupled two to a cage at the superintendent’s discretion. Young birds are identified as under one year. Exhibitors must provide their own drinking cups, feed and litter and be responsible for the care and exhibition of their own birds. Any exhibitor shall not be entitled to more than two places in the single classes. All classes (with the exception of eggs) will be judged in show ring.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per bird).......................$1.00
          Section 68 – Showmanship
          (judged before Class 1647, Senior Showmanship)
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class.
          PREMIUMS
          Class 1st 2nd 3rd
          170. Showmanship, 6, 7, 8 years of age.......... $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
          171. 20 yrs. & over
          PREMIUMS FOR SECTIONS 69, 70, 71, 72 1st……$2.25 2nd…..$1.75 3rd….$1.00
          
    
    
    
    
    
    Section 69 – Ducks
          Class 180. Single bird Heavy breed
          Class 181. Single bird Medium breed
          Class 182. Single bird Light breed
          Class 183. Single bird Bantam breed
          Class 184. Breeding pair (any variety)
          Class 185. Champion Duck………..…….Rosette
          Class 186. Reserve Champion Duck……Rosette
          Section 70 Geese
          Class 190. Single bird Heavy breed
          Class 191. Single bird Medium breed
          Class 192. Single bird Light breed
          Class 193. Breeding pair (any variety)
          Class 194. Champion Goose…………….Rosette
          Class 195. Reserve Champion Goose….Rosette
          Section 71 Turkeys
          Class 200. Broad breasted single bird
          Class 201. Any other variety single bird
          Class 202. Champion Turkey……………..Rosette
          Class 203. Reserve Champion Turkey…..Rosette
          Section 72 Pigeons
          Class 220. Single bird Fancy breed
          Class 221. Single bird Utility breed
          Class 222. Single bird Sporting bird
          Class 223. Breeding pair (any variety)
          Class 224. Champion Pigeon…………….Rosette
          Class 225. Reserve Champion Pigeon….Rosette
          Section 73 – Eggs
          Entry fee (per class).......................$1.00
          Eggs must be in place by 9:00 am. Tuesday day of judging and released same day. Place eggs on table provided in small animal barn.
          Class
          226. One Dozen, White Chicken Eggs
          227. One Dozen, Non White Chicken Eggs
          228. One Dozen, White Bantam Eggs
          229. One Dozen, Non White Bantam Eggs
          230. One Dozen, Other Eggs (duck,goose,turkey,pigeon)
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        PREMIUMS 1st......$2.25 2nd.....$1.75 3rd......$1.00 48618
        Section 98 – Champions
          DEPARTMENT 13 – OPEN RABBITS
          Judged Monday following Youth Classes
          Rabbits will be accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Rabbits released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Exhibitor will forfeit premium award on any animal removed before time stated. All Rabbits must have a permanent tattoo. Junior Animals must be at least 3 months old. Doe and litter will not be accepted.
          # 4 Class – Breeds with an ideal weight less than 9 pounds
          # 6 Class – Breeds with an ideal weight 9 pounds or more.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per head)...............$1.00
          Section 85 – Pee Wee Showmanship
          (Judged before class 1690, Senior Showmanship)
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class. Class
          295. Showmanship, 6, 7, 8 yrs. of age
          Section 86 – Polish Class PREMIUMS
          296. Senior Buck (Sections 85 thru 97 & 99) (over 6 months of age)
          297. Senior Doe 1st........$4.00 (over 6 months of age)
          298. Junior Buck
          (under 6 months of age)
          299. Junior Doe
          (under 6 months of age)
          300. Champion of Section – Rosette
          301. Reserve Champion of Section – Rosette
          The same classes as in Section 86 are offered for the following:
          Section 87 – Havana Section 91 – Mini Rex
          Section 88 – Holland Lop Section 92 – Netherland Dwarf
          Section 89 – Mini Lop Section 93 – Jersey Wooly
          Section 90 – Dutch Section 94 – Any Other # 4 Breed (no mixed breeds)
          Section 95 – Californian
          Class
          310. Grand Champion Rosette & Plaque
          311. Reserve Grand Champion Rosette & Plaque
          Section 99 – Market Animals
          ENTRY FEE
          Entry fee (per pen)...........$1.00
          Class
          312. Pen of 3 market rabbits, any breed (3 pounds to 5 pounds not over 12 weeks of age)
          DEPARTMENT 15 - OPEN CAVIES
          Judged Monday following Youth Classes (Cavies must be ear tagged)
          Cavies will be accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Cavies released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of Fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. Cavies under the age of 3 months will not be accepted. Weight of cavy on show day: Senior 32 oz. & over: Intermediate over 22 oz. to 32 oz.: Junior 12 oz. to 22 oz.
          ENTRY FEE
          Entry fee (per head)....................$1.00
          Section 102 – Showmanship
          (Judged before Class 1713, Senior Showmanship)
          Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show. They are not eligible for any other animal class. Class
          314. Showmanship, 6, 7, 8 yrs. of age
          315. 20 yrs. & over
          Section 103 – Teddy Class PREMIUMS
          316. Senior Boar (Sections 102 thru 106)
          317. Intermediate Boar 1st..........$4.00
          318. Junior Boar 2nd.........$2.00
          319. Senior Sow 3rd..........$1.00
          320. Intermediate Sow
          321. Junior Sow
          322. Champion of Section – Rosette
          Class
          302. Senior Buck (over 8 months of age)
          303. Senior Doe (over 8 months of age)
          304. Intermediate Buck (6-8 months of age)
          305. Intermediate Doe (6-8 months of age)
          306. Junior Buck (6 months of age and younger)
          307. Junior Doe (6 months of age and younger)
          308. Champion of Section – Rosette
          309. Reserve Champion of Section – Rosette
          The same classes as in section 95 are offered for the following:
          Section 96 – Any Other # 6 Breed (no mixed breeds)
          323. Reserve Champion of Section - Rosette
          The same classes as in Section 103 are offered for the following
          Section 104 – American
          Section 105 – Long Haired (Coronet, Peruvian, Peruvian Satin, Silkie, Silkie Satin, Texel)
          Section 106 – Any Other Breed
          Section 108 – Champions Class
          325. Grand Champion – Rosette & Plaque
          326. Reserve Grand Champion – Rosette & Plaque
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        2nd.......$2.00
        3rd.......$1.00
        
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        DEPARTMENT 17 – HORSES & PONIES OPEN HORSES
          Open Horses and Ponies are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm. if you arrive between 8 pm and 12 midnight due to a horse show, please contact Karen Bonham (989) 737-7826 for check in and please have documentation from show attended. Horses and Ponies will NOT be allowed to be unloaded until they are checked in by the Department Superintendent or committee. Unloading prior to being checked in may result in being excused to leave. When you arrive on the grounds please enter one of two lanes near the main horse arena for check in. Once you have been checked in, you can stall your horse/pony. Horse and Pony Exhibitors must be at least 18 years of age to show a stallion over one year of age. Youth in 6, 7 & 8 years of age classes must be that age on the day of show, they are not eligible for any other animal class or youth classes. A copy of current negative Coggins paper must be attached to fair entry form. Superintendents discretion to combine classes if less than 2 entries. No horses are allowed in campgrounds. No sitting on or riding horses except in rings. No double riding. Horses must have a bridle on to be ridden. NO EXCEPTIONS. Horses and Ponies are released at 8:00 pm closing Saturday of Fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before the time stated. On closing Saturday of fair horses must be stalled between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry Fee (per class)......................$5.00
          Box Stalls.......................................$10.00
          PREMIUMS (sliding scale) sections 110 thru 116 117-118, 120 thru 129. With the exception of classes 479 & 480 in section 129
          MONDAY CLASSES
          Section 110 – Hunter Over Fences
          Judged Monday following Youth Hunter over Fences. Exhibitor 19 and under must wear helmet
          Class
          330. Hunter over Fences (all age exhibitors)
          Section 111 – Trail Class
          Judged Monday starting at 6:00 pm
          TUESDAY CLASSES
          Section 113 – All Draft Horses (Halter) Class
          337. 2 yrs & under (any sex)
          338. Stallions, 3 yrs & over
          339. Geldings, 3 yrs. & over
          340. Mares, 3 yrs. & over
          341. Grand Champion Draft Horse …………….Rosette
          342. Reserve Grand Champion Draft Horse……Rosette (1st & 2nd place winners of classes 337 thru 340 are eligible)
          Section 114 – Miniature Mare & Foal (halter) Class
          343. Mare & Foal under 38”
          Section 115 – Miniature Horse (halter) Class
          344. Stallions, 2 yrs. & under
          345. Stallions 3 yrs.& over, 34” & under (A)
          346. Stallions, 3 yrs. *& over 34” to 38” (B)
          347. Geldings, 2 yrs. & under
          348. Geldings, 3 yrs. & over, 34” & under (A)
          349. Geldings, 3 yrs. & over 34” to 38” (B)
          350. Mares 2 yrs. & under
          351. Mares, 3 yrs. & over, 34” & under (A)
          352. Mares, 3 yrs. & over 34” to 38” (B)
          353. Champion Miniature……………….Blanket & Rosette
          354. Reserve Champion Miniature…… Rosette (1st & 2nd places from classes 344 thru 352 eligible)
          Section 116 - PONIES 56 inches & under (Halter)
          Class
          356. Stallions, 2 yrs. & under
          357. Stallions, 3 yrs. & over
          358. Geldings, 2 yrs. & under
          359. Geldings. 3 yrs. & over
          360. Mares, 2 yrs. & under
          361. Mares, 3 yrs. & over
          362. Champion Pony…………………Blanket & Rosette
          Class
          331. Trail 9-19 yrs. of age
          332. Trail 20 yrs. & over
          333. In Hand Trail – horse/pony 2 yrs. & under (cannot be entered in any other under saddle equipment class.) – all age exhibitors.
          334. Walk-Trot for exhibitors 6,7& 8 yrs. of age (cannot show in any other canter/lope classes)
          Section 112 – Miniature Horse In-Hand Trail
          Judged Monday following Section 111 Trail. Miniature Horse may only be entered one time.
          Class
          335. In Hand Trail (all age exhibitors)
          363. Reserve Champion Pony………Rosette (1st & 2nd places from classes 356 thru 361)
          LUNCH BREAK (30 MINUTES)
          Section 117 – Any Light Registered Horse (halter)
          Class 364. Produce of Dam (2 animals)
          Class 365. Get of Sire (3 animals)
          Class 366. Mare & Foal
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        Section 118 – Light Horse – All Registered & Non-Registered (Halter)
          Class 367. Stallions 2 yrs. & under
          Class 368. Stallions, 3 yrs. & over
          Class 369. Sweepstakes Stallion…………Blanket & Rosette
          Class 370. Reserve Champion Stallion………Rosette (1st & 2nd place winners of classes 367 & 368)
          Class 371. Geldings, 2 yrs. & under
          Class 372. Geldings 3 yrs. & older
          Class 373. Sweepstakes Champion Gelding...Blanket & Rosette
          Class 374. Reserve Champion Gelding……..Rosette (1st & 2nd place winners from class 371 & 372)
          Class 375. Mares, 2 yrs. & under
          Class 376. Mares, 3 yrs. & over
          Class 377. Sweepstakes Champion Mare.....Blanket & Rosette
          Class 378. Reserve Champion Mare………….Rosette (1st & 2nd place winners of Classes 375 & 376)
          Section 119 – Supreme Champion (Halter)
          Class 379. Supreme Champion……………$200.00 and Trophy (winners of Section 118, classes 369, 373 and 377 are eligible)
          15 MINUTE BREAK
          Section 120 - Showmanship
          Class 380. Showmanship, exhibitors, 6, 7 & 8 yrs. of age (horses & ponies) Plaque
          Section 121 – Showmanship – Miniature Horses
          Class 381. Showmanship, 9-19 yrs. of age
          Class 382. Showmanship, 20 & over
          Section 122 – Showmanship Horses & Ponies
          Class 383. Showmanship 9-19 yrs. of age
          Class 384. Showmanship 20 & over (in sections 121 and 122 exhibitors are limited to two showmanship classes)
          30 MINUTE BREAK
          Section 123 – English Equitation
          Class 446. Walk-Trot for English Equitation for exhibitors
          6,7& 8 yrs. of age (cannot show in any other canter/lope classes)
          Class 447. Equitation, 9-19 yrs. of age (all English seats, hunt, saddle etc.)
          Class 448. Equitation 20 & over (all English seats, hunt, saddle, etc.)
          Section 124 – Draft, Light Horses & Ponies
          English/Hunter under saddle
          Class 449. Walk-Trot (all English seats for exhibitors 6, 7 & 8 yrs. of age (cannot show in any other canter/lope classes
          Class 450. Draft under saddle, English
          Class 451. Gaited, English Pleasure
          Class 452. Walk-Trot English Pleasure, 9 yrs. & over (exhibitor may only enter walk-trot classes)
          Class 453. English Pleasure, Jr. Horse or Pony (horses/ponies 5 yrs. & under)
          Class 454. English Pleasure, All age Horse or Pony
          Class 455. English Pleasure, Sr. Horse or Pony (horses/ponies 6 yrs. & over.
          THURSDAY
          Section 125 – Draft, Light Horses & Ponies –Western Horsemanship
          Class 456. Horsemanship 9-19 yrs. of age
          Class 457. Horsemanship 20 yrs. & over
          Section 126 – Draft, Light Horses & Ponies
          Western Pleasure
          Class 458. Draft under saddle (Western)
          Class 459. Gaited class (Western Pleasure)
          Class 460. Walk-Trot Western Pleasure, 9 yrs. & over (exhibitor may only enter walk-trot classes
          Class 461. Western Pleasure, Jr. Horse or Pony (horses/ponies 5 yrs. & under)
          Class 462. Western Pleasure, All age Horses & Ponies
          Class 463. Western Pleasure, Sr. Horse or Pony (horses/ponies 6 yrs. & over)
          LUNCH BREAK (30 MINUTES)
          464. Lead line for exhibitors 6, 7 & 8 yrs. of age. (may not enter class 465)
          465. Walk-Trot (Western seat-Pleasre)for exhibitors
          6,7& 8 yrs. of age (cannot show in any other canter/lope classes) may not enter class 464
          466. English/Western Riding, Horses & Ponies
          467. Reining, Horses & Ponies
          468. Ranch Riding, Horses & Ponies
          15 MINUTE BREAK
          Section 127 – Light Horses, Draft & Pony Costume
          Class
          470. Costume native dress, walk, trot & canter
          471. Costume, all others
          Section 128 – Miniature Horse Costume
          Class 472. Costume
          Section 129 Light Horse, Miniature Horse, Draft & Pony
          Premiums
          Classes 479 & 480 1st……$40.00 2nd…..$30.00 3rd….$20.00 4th……$10.00 (starts Thursday one hour after class 472 concludes)
          Class 473. Draft horse to cart – men only
          Class 474. Light horse driving
          Class 475. Miniature single pleasure driving 34“ & under (A)
          Class 476. Pony driving
          Class 477. Draft single to cart – women only
          Class 478. Miniature single pleasure driving 34” to 38” (B)
          Class 479. Draft two horse hitch
          Class 480. Any other Draft horse hitch
          FRIDAY
          Section 130 – Contest Speed Events Horse, Draft & Pony
          (Exhibitors under the age of 19 yrs. must wear a helmet)
          Class 481. Pole Bending
          Class 482. Speed & Action
          Class 483. Keyhole
          Class 484. Cloverleaf
          Class 485. Indiana Flag Race
          Class 486. Michigan Flag Race
          Section 131 – Hi Point Speed Award
          Class 487. Hi Point Speed…………………….Blanket
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    DEPARTMENT 40
          OPEN NEEDLEWORK
          Judged Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Needlecraft must be in place by 4:00 p.m. opening Sunday of fair. Needlecraft released Sunday, following fair between 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. Exhibits not listed will not be accepted. Articles stained, soiled or worn will not be judged. Articles must be the work of the exhibitor. No article or work previously exhibited at this fair will be accepted for competition until a period of at least three years has passed. Only one entry per class per exhibitor.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry Fee (per section)..................$1.00
          
    Section 146 – Quilts & Bed Spreads
          Class
          525. Cotton Hand Pieced Quilt PREMIUMS
          526. Cotton Machine Pieced Quilt (sections 146 thru 149)
          527. Cotton Appliqued Quilt 1st.......$5.00
          528. Embroidered quilt 2nd......$4.00
          529. Comforter 3rd.......$3.00
          530. Specimen, hand quilted
          531. Bed Spreads
          532. Any Other
          Section 148 – Afghans
          Class
          Section 156 – Pillows
          610. Counted Cross-Stitch
          611. Needlepoint
          612. Embroidered
          613. Crocheted
          614. Any Other
          PREMIUMS
          (Sections 156 & 157)
          1st.........$5.00
          2nd........$3.00
          3rd.........$2.00
          Section 157 – Pictures & Wall Hangings
          Class
          624. Needlepoint
          625. Counted Cross-Stitch
          626. Any Other
          Section 158 – Ornaments PREMIUMS
          
    Class (Sections 158 thru 161)
          632. Counted Cross-Stitch
          633. Any Other
          1st.......$3.00
          2nd......$2.00
          3rd.......$1.00
          Section 159 – Purses & Tote Bags
          Class
          636. Needlepoint
          637. Woven
          
    638. Any Other
          Section 160 – Lace
          Class
          540. Knitted Afghan
          541. Crocheted Afghan
          542. Crocheted and embroidered Afghan
          543. Any Other
          Section 149 – Rugs
          Class
          642. Lace Home Accessories (bookmarks, towel edgings, tablecloths, pictures, etc.)
          643. Lace Wearing Apparel (collar, cuff, handkerchief, edging for clothing, jewelry, etc.)
          644. Lace Holiday Ornaments (set of 2)
          645. Lace made with fine thread (bucks point, bedfordshire, honiton, flanders, tonder)
          646. Sample Sheet (a collection of samples)
          Class
          547. Braided rug
          548. Crocheted rug
          549. Hooked rug
          550. Woven rug
          Section 150 – Overall Best of Show (for Sections 146 thru 149)
          Class
          555. First Place Rosette
          556. Second Place Rosette
          557. Third Place Rosette
          Section 155 – Tablecloths & Pillowcases
          Class
          600. Embroidered Tablecloth, pillowcases, lunch cloth with napkins
          601. Crocheted Tablecloth, inserts or edged pillowcases
          602. Applique Pillowcase
          603. Any Other
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        161 – Home Accessories Class 648. Towels, Embroidered 649. Place Mats 650. Pot Holders 651. Any Other
        162 – Wearing Apparel Children & Adult Class 655. Womens Clothing 656. Formal Wear 657. Nightwear 658. Men’s Clothing 659. Coat or Jacket 660. Down or Fiber Filled Jacket or Vest 661. Sweater 662. Any Other
        163 – Wardrobe Accessories Class 674. Hat & Scarf 675. Slippers 676. Mittens 677. Any Other
        164 – Infants Wear Class 683. Dress 684. Baby Set, Knitted 685. Baby Set, Crocheted 686. Baby Afghan, Knitted 687. Baby Afghan, Crocheted 688. Booties, Knitted 689. Booties, Crocheted 690. Baby Sweater, Knitted 691. Baby Sweater, Crocheted 692. Any Other
        & Related Clothing Class 700. Animals, Cloth, Fur, etc. 701. Animals, Knitted 702. Animals, Crocheted 703. Crocheted Doll 704. Knitted Doll 705. Rag Doll 706. Related Clothing 707. Any Other
        165 – Toys, Dolls
        166 – Doilies Class 710. Crocheted 711. Knitted 712. Tatted 713. Embroidered 714. Any Other
        168 – Overall Best of Show
        155 thru 166) Class 720. First Place Rosette 721. Second Place Rosette 722. Third Place Rosette PREMIUMS 1st.........$5.00 2nd........$3.00 3rd.........$2.00 PREMIUMS 1st.........$4.00 2nd........$3.00 3rd.........$2.00 PREMIUMS (Sections 164 & 166) 1st.........$3.00 2nd........$2.00 3rd.........$1.00
        (for sections
        DEPARTMENT 41
          OPEN CULINARY ARTS
          Open foods judged Sunday beginning at 1:00 p.m.
          Open foods in place before 12:00 noon Sunday beginning of fair. Exhibits released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated.
          One entry per class per exhibitor.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per section)..........$.1.00
          Section 170 – Baking
          Pies (small pies if so desired)
          762. Fruit
          763. Raisin
          764. Cream
          765. Pumpkin
          766. Pecan
          767. Custard
          PREMIUMS
          (for pies per class)
          1st.........$4.00
          2nd........$3.00
          3rd.........$2.00
          768. Any Other (Cannot fit in 762-767)
          Section 172
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Baking
          Cakes
          Display items on six inch plates, if so desired. One-half cakes are accepted (enclose recipe optional)
          Class
          723. Fruit
          724. Layer cake, any kind
          725. Chocolate
          726. 3 cupcakes (frosted or unfrosted)
          PREMIUMS
          (baking & yeast breads)
          1st.........$4.00
          2nd........$3.00
          3rd.........$2.00
          727. Any other (Cannot fit in 723-726)
          Yeast Breads – miniature pans, if so desired
          730. Sourdough
          731. Loaf white bread, enriched flour
          732. Loaf whole wheat bread
          733. Fancy yeast bread, Holiday breads
          734. Six plain rolls (white or whole wheat)
          735. Six fancy rolls (cheese or raisin)
          736. Raisin bread
          737. Any other (Cannot fit in 730-736)
          Quick Breads
          738. Fruit breads
          739. Nut bread
          740. Muffins
          741. Any other (Cannot fit in 738-740)
          Sweet Yeast Breads
          743. Coffee Cake
          744. Nut Bread
          745. Cinnamon Rolls
          746. Any Other (Cannot fit in 743-745)
          Cookies (3 on each plate)
          747. Sugar PREMIUMS
          748. Molasses (for cookies per class)
          749. Peanut Butter 1st..........$3.00
          750. Oatmeal 2nd.........$2.00
          751. Nut 3rd.........$1.00
          752. Drop
          753. Chocolate Chip
          754. Brownies
          755. One dozen assorted (4 different kinds)
          756. Any Other (Cannot fit in 747-755)
          Class
          771. First Place Rosette
          772. Second Place Rosette
          773. Third Place Rosette
          Section 173 – Decorated Cakes (Judged on design only, cake not required, base may be false)
          Class
          774. Birthday Cake
          775. Holiday Cake
          776. Shower Cake
          777. Wedding Cake
          PREMIUMS
          1st.........$5.00
          2nd........$4.00
          3rd.........$3.50
          778. Any Other (Cannot fit in 774-777)
          779. Best of Show – Rosette
          Section 174 – Candy (Attractive plate display)
          PREMIUMS 1st.....$3.00 2nd...$.2.00 3rd.....$1.00
          Class
          783. Beaten (such as penuche, fudge, divinity, pralines or fondant)
          784. Brittles (such as peanut, toffee)
          785. Poured (such as chocolate, nut, creamy or caramels)
          786. Hand dipped
          787. Molded Chocolate (solid or filled center)
          788. Any Other (Cannot fit in 783-787)
          789. Best of Show – Rosette
          Section
          175
          – Dehydrated Foods
          Class
          PREMIUMS
          793. Fruits 1st.........$4.00
          794. Vegetables 2nd........$3.00
          795. Meats 3rd.........$2.00
          796. Other (Cannot fit in 793-795 please label)
          797. Best of Show – Rosette
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        County Fair
        OPEN CANNING
          Judged with other open foods starting at 1:00 p.m. Sunday Exhibit in clear jars (pint or larger). Condiments may be exhibited in 1⁄2 pint jars. No mayonnaise jars. Do not label unless required. Do not decorate with fabric or other material.
          Section 177 – Vegetables
          Class 798. Tomatoes PREMIUMS 799. Stewed Tomatoes (sections 177 thru 180)
          Mixed Vegetables 1st.........$3.00
          Carrots 2nd........$2.00
          Beans 3rd.........$1.00
          DEPARTMENT 42 OPEN FINE ARTS
          Judged Monday beginning at 1:00 p.m. Fine Arts must be in place by 4:00 p.m. Sunday beginning fair. Fine Arts will be released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium on any exhibit removed before time stated. Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor. One entry per class per exhibitor.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry Fee (per section)..............$1.00
          Section 185 – Drawing or Painting
          Pictures must be framed or matted. Must be a sturdy backing and have a hook or something similar for hanging.
          Pencil
          Beets
          Vegetable Juice
          Any other – please label (Cannot fit in 798-807)
          178 – Condiments
          May be exhibited in 1⁄2 pint jars.
          Class 810. Pickled Beets
          811. Relishes (corn, bean, pickle, etc.) 812. Chili Sauce
          Pickles, sweet
          Pickles, dill
          Jams - please label
          Jellies - please label
          Preserves - please label
          Any Other – please label (Cannot fit in 810-817)
          Section 179 – Miscellaneous
          
    Class 819. Meats - please label
          Soups - please label
          Any other – please label (Cannot fit in 819-820)
          Charcoal
          Pastel
          Acrylic
          Oil
          Water Color
          Ink 854. Any other (Cannot fit in 847-853)
          Section 186
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Drawing or Painting
          Class
          First Place Rosette
          Second Place Rosette
          Third Place Rosette
          Section
          180 – Fruit Class
          Peaches
          Pears
          Applesauce
          Fruit Juice - please label
          Any other – please label (Cannot fit in 825-829)
          Section 181
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Canning
          First Place Rosette
          Second Place Rosette
          Third Place Rosette
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        801.
        802.
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        806.
        800.
        Corn
        Potatoes
        Asparagus
        807.
        808.
        813.
        814.
        815.
        816.
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        828.
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        830.
        825. Cherries
        833.
        834.
        835.
        Class
        848.
        849.
        3rd.......$2.00 850.
        851.
        Class PREMIUMS 847.
        1st.......$4.00
        2nd......$3.00
        852.
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        DEPARTMENT 43
          OPEN FOLK ARTS
          Judged Monday beginning at 1:00 p.m. Folk Arts must be in place by 4:00 p.m. Sunday beginning fair. Folk Arts will be released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium on any exhibit removed before time stated. Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor. Same hobby may be exhibited only every three years. One entry per class per exhibitor.
          ENTRY FEE
          Entry fee (per section).......$1.00
          Section 188 – Creative Crafts.
          Class
          861. Ceramics, stained
          862. Ceramics, glazed
          863. Ceramics, air brushed
          864. Jewelry, all kinds (3 articles)
          865. Models, hand made
          866. Leather Tooling
          867. Sculpture (wire, clay, etc.)
          868. Wood Carving, wood burning, wooden wall hangings
          869. Metal Work
          870. Macrame, wall hanging, etc.
          871. Wall Hangings (quilted appliquéd or woven)
          872. Candles, 1 large, 2 medium or 3 small 873. Candles, Sand Cast, 1 large, 2 medium or 3 small
          Stenciling 875. Artificial Centerpieces 876. Basketry 877. Tole or Country Painting on Wood
          878. Wreaths
          879. Holiday items, not sewn 880. Christmas tree ornaments
          Wooden Toys 882. Furniture (large)
          Furniture (small) 894. Decorated Holiday Tree, maximum height 3 ft.
          Any Other (Cannot fit in 861-894)
          Section 189
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Creative Crafts
          Class
          First Place Rosette 896. Second Place Rosette 897. Third Place Rosette
          Section 190 – Collective Hobbies
          Collections must be added to annually and one half of exhibit must be new.
          Section 191
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Collective Hobbies
          Class 911. First Place Rosette
          912. Second Place Rosette
          913. Third Place Rosette
          Section 192 – Pioneer Arts & Crafts
          Judged opening Saturday following Youth Classes Crafts must be in place by 10:00 a.m. Saturday preceding fair.
          Class 916. Hand Spun wool, single ply PREMIUMS
          917. Hand Spun yarn, single ply 1st......$5.00
          918. Hand Spun Wool, 2 or more ply 2nd.....$4.00
          919. Hand Spun Yarn, 2 or more ply 3rd......$3.00
          920. Hand Spun Yarn, natural dye
          921. Novelty Yarn (specify fiber on attached card)
          922. Woven Garment (clothing article using 100% hand spun yarn)
          923. Woven Non-Garment (using 100% hand spun yarn)
          924. Knitted Project (using hand spun yarn)
          925. Crocheted Project (using hand spun yarn)
          926. Basket, constructed with naturally collected material
          927. Hand Made Soap
          928. Hand Made Laundry Soap
          929. Quilting Project (using no machine stitching, must be completely constructed by hand)
          930. Candles, hand dipped
          931. Candles, wrapped bees wax
          Section 193
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Pioneer Arts & Crafts Class
          Class
          Coins – sizable collection 903. Stamps – sizable collection 904. Insects – sizable collection 905. Marine life – sizable collection 906. Miniatures (limit 10)
          907. Novelties – all one kind (horses, dogs, etc , limit of 10)
          908. Character Dolls (set of 12)
          909. Rocks & Minerals (limit 10)
          910. Any Other (Cannot fit in 902-909)
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        893.
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        895.
        902.
        933. First
        934. Second
        935. Third
        Rosette
        188, 190, 192 1st.........$4.00 2nd........$3.00 3rd.........$2.00
        Place Rosette
        Place Rosette
        Place
        PREMIUMS Sections
        DEPARTMENT 44 OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY
          Judged Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Photography must be in place by 4:00 pm Sunday beginning Fair. Photography released Sunday, following fair, between 8:00 am and 12 noon. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. All photographs must have been taken since the previous fair and must be the exhibitor’s own photo. You may not reproduce someone else’s photo. Dry mount photographs on mat board cut appropriately to create an image of a frame around the photo which will allow all edges of the photo to be visible. Size and color of the mat should be appropriate for the photo being mounted. Do not cut a frame out of the mat and place photograph behind the cut frame. Precut mats and foam board are not appropriate matting materials. Photos may be mounted either horizontally or vertically. Do not frame photos. No lettering on front of mount. Any type of camera may be used to take photographs. Photos should not be edited or digitally enhanced unless entered under class 946, Special Effects. Only one entry per class.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per section)...........$1.00
          Section 195 – Standard Size Prints
          (Mat Board may not exceed 16” x 20”)
          Class 936. Color, 4 prints
          Black & White , 4 prints
          Section 196 – Single Enlargements – Color
          5” x 7” or 8” x 10” prints
          Mat Board may not exceed 11” x 14”
          DEPARTMENT 45 OPEN ANTIQUES
          Judged Monday beginning at 1:00 p.m. Antiques must be in place by 4:00 p.m. Sunday beginning of Fair. Exhibits released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. No article previously exhibited at this fair will be accepted for competition until a period of at least three years has passed. An item entered this year may not be entered into a different category the following year. Antiques must be 50 years old or more.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee.....(per section)........$1.00
          PREMIUMS 1st.....$7.00 2nd....$6.00 3rd.....$5.00
          Section 200 – Antiques
          Class
          Scenic/Landscape PREMIUMS
          Section 197 – Single Enlargements Black & White 5” x 7” or 8” x 10” prints (mat board may not exceed 11” x 14”) Same classes as Section 196
          Section 198
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Photography
          Class
          965. Glassware (crystal, porcelain, cut, pressed, china, pottery, color, depression, elegant)
          966. Kitchenware ((kitchen items, utensils, tins, spices, linens, aprons, milk bottles, etc.)
          
    967. Household ((quilts, silver services, pictures, paintings, bathroom Items)
          968. Furniture & Clocks ((clocks, tables, lamps, chairs, cabinets, vanities, beds, cradles, highchairs, etc.)
          969. Mercantile & Hardware ((tools, crocks, lanterns, lightning rods & balls, etc.)
          970. Farm Memorabilia (implements, cream separators, etc.)
          971. Jewelry & Watches (including watch fobs, cuff links, hat pins, etc.)
          972. Clothing, Shoes & Accessories (belts, purses, hats, ties, etc.)
          973. Paper Memorabilia (books, magazines, documents, cards, etc.)
          974. Coin & Currency (U. S. coins, U.S. paper money, U. S. commemorative coins)
          975. Holiday Decorations (Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas, etc)
          976. Toys & Dolls
          977. Sports Memorabilia (bats, balls, gloves, uniforms, helmets, sports cards, etc.)
          978. Advertising Items (tins, rulers, calendars, embossed glassware, etc.)
          979. Political Items (posters, hats, ribbons, pins, campaign buttons, etc.)
          Section 214
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes for Antiques
          Class 990. First Place Rosette 991. Second Place Rosette 992. Third Place Rosette
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        937.
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        939.
        940. People 1st.........$4.00 941. Human Interest 2nd........$3.00 942. Sports & Recreation 3rd.........$2.00 943. Night Scenes 944. Still Life 945. Abstracts 946. Special Effects
        photoshopping) 947. Any Other
        Birds, Fish or Animals (sections 195, 196, 197)
        (Includes
        (cannot fit in classes 938 thru 946)
        949. First
        950. Second
        951. Third
        Rosette
        Class
        Place Rosette
        Place Rosette
        Place
        DEPARTMENT 46
          OPEN AGRICULTURE
          Judged Monday beginning at 10 a.m. Exhibits must be in place by 4:00 p.m. opening Sunday of fair.
          Exhibits released Sunday following fair from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.
          
    Exhibitor will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. One exhibit per class per exhibitor.
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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          Entry Fee...(per section)...........$1.00
          
    Section 215 – Farm Crops
          Exhibits to consist of four quarts except where otherwise indicated.
          
    Class PREMIUMS
          993. Wheat red (sections 215 & 216)
          994. Wheat white 1st..........$3.00
          995. Oats, any variety 2nd.........$2.00
          996. Barley, 2 row head 3rd..........$1.00
          997. Rye, any variety
          998. Soy Beans
          999. Soy Beans, 6 vines, pods attached
          1000. Beans, white pea
          
    1001. White pea beans, 6 vines, pods attached
          1002. Beans, light red kidney
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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          1005. Beans, other varieties
          1006. Sugar Beets, 6 beets, remove tops
          1007. Yellow Dent corn, 10 ears, from previous year
          Section 216– Forage Crops
          Class
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          Section 218
          
    Class
          
    – Overall Best of Show for Agriculture
          1016. First Place Rosette 1017. Second Place Rosette 1018. Third Place Rosette
          Section 219 – Nature’s Best
          Judged Sunday noon to 2:00 p.m. Must be in place by noon on Sunday.
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          1020. 1 lb. jar extracted 3rd.......$1.00 (clear jar) Dark Honey
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        DEPARTMENT 47 OPEN FLORICULTURE
          Judged Monday beginning at 10:30 a.m. Exhibits must be in place by 10:00 a.m. Monday of Fair week. Exhibits received later than 10:00 a.m. will be marked not for competition. Exhibits are released at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday of Fair Week. Exhibitors will forfeit their premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. No artificial flowers allowed. Bring your own vases for flowers. All exhibits shown must have been grown by the exhibitor. Some of the foliage of the specimen must be included with each entry. One entry per class per exhibitor.
          ENTRY FEES
          Entry fee (per section)............$1.00
          Section 220 – Annuals
          Section 222 - Lilies, Dahlias, Gladiolus and Tuberous-Rooted Begonias
          
    Class
          1067. Lily, 1 spike
          1068. Dahlia,1 or 2 blooms
          1069. Tuberous-rooted Begonias, 1 bloom
          1070. Gladiolus, all varieties
          1071. Others (cannot fit in classes 1067 thru 1070)
          Section 223 – Roses
          Class
          1025. Aster, 3 blossoms PREMIUMS
          1026. Ageratum, 3 stems (Sections 220 -225)
          1027. Calendula, 3 stems
          1st........$3.00
          Class
          1075. Roses, one bloom or one spray
          Section 224 –Dried & Ornamentals
          Class
          1089. Dried Annuals, 3 stems preserved
          1090. Dried Perennials, 3 stems preserved
          1091. Any other (statice, peppergrass, baby’s breath, gourds etc.)
          Section 226 – Overall Best of Show (for sections 220 thru 225)
          Class
          3rd........$1.00
          1028. Celosia (Cockscomb), 2nd.......$2.00 2 stems
          1029. Cosmos, 3 stems
          1030. Sunflower, 1 or 2 stems
          1031. Marigold 3 blossoms
          1032. Nasturtium, 3 blossoms
          1033. Petunias, 3 stems
          1034. Impatiens, 3 stems
          1035. Salvia, 3 spikes
          1036. Snapdragon, 3 stems
          1037. Verbena, 3 stems
          1038. Viola (Pansy), 3 blossoms
          1039. Zinnia (large), 3 blossoms
          1040. Zinnia (small), 6 blossoms
          1041. Any other annual, 3 stems & foliage (cannot fit in classes 1025 thru 1040)
          Section 221 – Hardy Herbaceous Perennials
          Class
          1048. Chrysanthemums, 3 sprays
          1049. Daisy, Shasta, 3 stems
          1050. Gaillardia (Blanket Flowers), 3 stems
          1051. Hollyhocks, 3 stems
          1052. Hemerocallis (Day Lily), 2 spikes
          1053. Phlox (one color), 3 spikes
          1054. Hibiscus, 1 bloom
          1055. Hydrangea, 1 bloom
          1056. Coreopsis, 3 stems
          1057. Dianthus, 3 stems
          1058. Coneflower, 3 stems
          1059. Hosta, 3 stems
          1060. Balloon Flower, 3 stems
          1061. Black-eyed Susans, 3 stems
          1062. Lambs-ear, 2 stems with foliage
          1063. Butterfly Bush, 3 stems
          1064. Any others, 3 stems & foliage (cannot fit in classes 1048 thru 1063)
          1094. First Place - Rosette
          1095. Second Place - Rosette
          1096. Third Place - Rosette
          Section 228 – House Plants
          Class PREMIUMS
          1098. Any kind of blooming plant (sections 228 & 229)
          1099. Any kind of foliage plant 1st.......$3.00
          1100. Any kind of vine 2nd......$2.00
          1101. Cactus 3rd.......$1.00
          1102. Succulent (other than Cacti)
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        Class
          Midland County Fair
          Section 229 – Patio Plants
          1104. 8” or smaller combination pot (annuals, 3 plants or more)
          1105. 9” or larger combination pot (annuals, 5 plants or more)
          Section 230 – Artistic Arrangement
          Plants protected by Michigan State law may not be used except in conservation displays or for educational purposes. Arrangements must have plant materials predominating.
          Class
          1109. Dining table, buffet & mantle arrangements
          1110. Arrangement in most unusual container
          1111. Arrangement of dried materials
          
    1112. Cup and Saucer arrangement
          1113. Arrangement using driftwood
          1114. Arrangement in a toy
          1115. A holiday arrangement (flowers must be available at time of holiday & name holiday)
          1116. Any other arrangement
          1117. A corsage
          Section 232
          Overall Best of Show Rosettes (for sections 228 thru 230)
          DEPARTMENT 48 OPEN HORTICULTURE
          Judged Monday beginning at 10:00 a.m. Exhibits must be in place by 4:00 p.m. Sunday opening Fair. Exhibits in section 253 & 254 released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon. Exhibits in sections 261& 262 released Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Exhibitor will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. Only one entry per class per exhibitor.
          Entry Fees
          Entry Fee (per section).........$1.00
          Section 253 – Root and Garden Crops (cannot be used in a group exhibit)
          Class
          1172. Beets, table variety, 6 PREMIUMS
          1173. Carrots, 5 (sections 253 & 254)
          1174. Watermelon, 1 1st.......$3.00
          1175. Muskmelon, 1 2nd......$2.00
          
    1176. Pumpkin, 1 3rd.......$1.00
          1177. Squash, winter, 1
          1178. Squash, summer, 1
          1179. Tomato (green or ripe), 5
          1180. Onions, 5
          Class
          1124. First Place Rosette
          1125. Second Place Rosette
          1126. Third Place Rosette
          1181. Cabbage, 1
          1182. Sweet Corn, 5 ears
          1183. Cucumber, slicers 5
          1184. Cucumber, pickling, 6
          1185. Potatoes, any variety, 5
          1186. Beans, 12
          1187. Peppers, 5
          1188. Herbs
          1189. Any Other (Cannot fit in 1172-1188)
          Class
          Section 254 - Fruit
          1194. Apples, plate of 5 any variety
          1195. Pears, plate of 5, any variety
          1196. Peaches, plate of 5, any variety
          1197. Plums, plate of 12, any variety
          1198. Grapes, 5 bunches, any variety
          Section 260 – Garden and/or Horticultural Products (container exhibitors choice)
          PREMIUMS 1st....$4.00 2nd....$3.00 3rd...$2.00 Class
          1199. Display an arrangement of 8 or more items grown by exhibitor
          Section 261 -Overall Best of Show (for Sections 253, 254 & 260)
          1200. First Place Rosette
          1201. Second Place Rosette
          1202. Third Place Rosette
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            YOUTH EXHIBITS
          DEPARTMENT 2
          DAIRY CATTLE
          Judged Monday beginning at 4:00 p.m.
          Dairy animals must have horns less than 3” in length All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles. Dairy cattle will be accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Dairy Cattle released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of Fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. All cattle exhibited at the Midland County Fair must have an official RFID ear tag. Animal must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. Any animal in lactation must be in 2 yr. & over classes. The following will be helpful in determining an animal’s proper classification:
          Junior Calf, born after Feb. 29 this year
          Senior Calf, born after Aug. 31 last yr. and thru Feb. 29 this year
          Junior Yearling, born March 1 through Aug. 31 last year
          Senior Yearling, born Sept.1 thru Feb. 29 (2 yrs. ago & thru Feb. 29 last yr)
          Section 300 – Dairy Showmanship
          Intermediate Class 14-15 yrs..........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Junior Class 12 – 13 yrs.................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Beginners 9 – 11 yrs........................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          
    Section 301 – Dairy
          Section 303 – Midland County Special
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        Class 1400.
        1401.
        1402.
        1403.
        Senior Class 16 – 19 yrs.................Plaque & 5 ribbons
        A B C Class 1404. Bull Calf, under 1 yr. $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 (progeny of exhibitor’s female 1405. Junior Heifer Calf $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1406. Senior Heifer Calf $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1407. Junior Yearling Heifer $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1408. Senior Yearling Heifer $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1409. Junior Champion – Rosette 1410. Cow, 2 yrs. & under 3 yrs. $9.00 $7.50 $6.00 1411. Cow , 3 yrs.& over $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 1412. Senior Champion – Rosette 1413. Grand Champion – Rosette 1414. Junior Herd $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 (cow & one progeny) 1415. Senior Herd $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 (cow & two progeny) 1416. Produce of dam $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 (2 females with same mother)
        Class 1420. Dairy...............................................Plaque
        & 6 ribbons
        YOUTH
        DEPARTMENT 4
          YOUTH BEEF CATTLE
          Judged Tuesday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Beef animals must have horns less than 3” in length
          Beef cattle will be accepted on the grounds opening Saturday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Beef Cattle released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles. Market animals released Sunday following fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before the time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. All cattle exhibited at the Midland County Fair must have an official RFID ear tag. Cattle must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. Market beef must be weighed in by 2:00 p.m. opening Saturday of fair. Classes for beef cattle are based on birth date. Junior classes for those born from January thru April. Summer classes are from May thru August. Senior classes are from September thru December.
          Section 308 – Beef Showmanship
          Section 314 – Prospect Beef
          Calves must be born January or after of current calendar year. Maximum weight of 700 pounds. No nurse cows, calves must be weaned. Males must be castrated. Calves will show by weight. Animals not eligible for auction. Heifers cannot show in any breeding classes if shown as prospect beef. Prospect Beef must be weighed in by 2:00 p.m. opening Saturday of fair.
          Division one -1
          Division one - 2
          Division one - 3
          Champion Division one - Rosette
          Reserve Champion Division one - Rosette
          Division two - 4
          Division two - 5
          Class
          1425. Senior Class 16-19 yrs...................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1426. Intermediate Class 14-15 yrs..........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1427. Junior Class 12 -13 yrs................... Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1428. Beginners Class 9-11 yrs................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section 309 – Market Beef
          Market Beef must weigh a minimum of 855 lbs. and not over a maximum of 1575 lbs. If the animal is lower than the minimum weight or higher than the maximum weight they will be sent home from the scale. Exhibitors showing market heifer must attach required signed form to entry that verifies heifer is not bred and has not been exposed to a bull. Classes will be assigned after market beef are weighed. No market beef may have horns longer than 3 inches. Market beef must be weighed in by 2:00 p.m. opening Saturday of Fair.
          three - 8
          Champion Division three - Rosette
          Reserve Champion Division three - Rosette
          Grand Champion Prospect Ca|f - Rosette
          Reserve Grand Champion Prospect Calf - Rosette
          Section 310 – Midland County Special Award
          Classes and premiums as listed in section 317 are the same for the below listed breeds:
          Section 318 – Shorthorn/Shorthorn plus Section 319 – Simmental/Sim-Solution
          Section 320 – Chianina
          Section 321 – Maine Anjou/Maintainer
          Section 322 – All Other Registered Breeds
          Section 323 – Commercial
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        Class PREMIUMS 1429. Division one - 1 A...........$11.00 1430. Division one - 2 B............$9.00 1431. Division one - 3 C............$7.00 1432. Champion Division one - Rosette 1433. Reserve Champion Division one – Rosette 1434. Division two - 4 1435. Division two - 5 1436. Division two - 6 1437. Champion Division two– Rosette 1438. Reserve Champion Division two– Rosette 1439. Division
        1440. Division
        1441. Division
        1442. Champion
        1443. Reserve Champion Division
        1444. Division four
        1445. Division four
        11 1446. Division four - 12 1447. Champion Division four- Rosette 1448. Reserve Champion Division four - Rosette 1449. Grand Champion Beef – Rosette 1450. Reserve Grand Champion Beef - Rosette
        three - 7
        three - 8
        three - 9
        Division three - Rosette
        three - Rosette
        - 10
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        1451.
        Class
        Market Beef....................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
        Class PREMIUMS
        A...........$11.00 1454.
        B............$9.00 1455.
        C............$7.00 1456.
        1457.
        1458.
        1459.
        1460.
        1461.
        1462.
        1463.
        1464. Division
        1465. Division
        1466.
        1467.
        1468.
        1469.
        Section 317 – Hereford Class 1471. Bull Calf, under one year A B C (progeny of exhibitors female) $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1472. Junior Heifer Calf $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1473. Senior Heifer Calf $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1474. Summer Yearling Female $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1475. Junior Yearling Female $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1476. Junior Champion Female – Rosette 1477. Senior Yearling Female $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1478. Female, 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs. $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 1479. Cow & Calf (cow must be $11.00 $9.00 $7.00 2 yrs. or over), cow cannot
        other individual class 1480. Senior Champion Female – Rosette 1481. Grand Champion Female – Rosette 1482. Pair of calves $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1483. Pair of yearlings $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1484. Pair of heifers $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 1485. Breeders young herd $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 (3 animals owned by exhibitor) 1486. Get of sire $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 (3 animals at least 2 female)
        1453.
        Division two -6
        Champion Division two - Rosette
        Reserve Champion Division two - Rosette
        Division three - 7
        three - 9
        show in any
        1488.
        YOUTH
        – Midland County Special Class
        Beef Female....................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
        DEPARTMENT 6
          YOUTH SHEEP
          Judged Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Sheep will be accepted on the grounds from noon Saturday preceding fair until 6:00 p.m. opening Sunday of fair. Sheep released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Market animals released Sunday following fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium on any animal removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. ALL sheep exhibited at the Midland County Fair must be tagged with an official USDA tag. Animals must be bedded in either straw or processed shavings. Market Sheep must be weighed in by 12 noon opening Sunday of fair. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/ stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles.
          Section 333 – Sheep Showmanship
          Section 335 – Market Lambs
          Classes and premiums as listed in section 334 are the same for section 335. Sheep shown in Market Classes are not eligible to be shown in the Breeding classes. Market lambs must weigh a minimum of 85 pounds and not over a maximum of 168 pounds. If the animal is lower than the minimum weight or higher than the maximum weight they will be sent home from the scale.
          Section 336 – Midland County Special Award
          Class
          1514. Market Lamb..................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          Section 337 – Suffolk
          All Ram Lambs born after Jan. 1 of this year. Young flock is 1 ram lamb, 1 yearling ewe, 2 ewe lambs.
          Class A B C
          Class
          1490. Senior class 16 – 19 yrs................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1491. Intermediate class 14–15 yrs.........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1492. Junior class 12-13 yrs....................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1493. Beginners class 9–11 yrs...............Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section 334 – Pen of 2 Market Lambs
          Sheep shown in Market Classes are not eligible to be shown in the Breeding classes. Exhibitors who show a pen of 2 market sheep may select one to be shown as an individual. Weight class to be determined by the average weight of 2 lambs. Market lambs must weigh a minimum of 85 pounds and not over a maximum of 168 pounds. If either animal is lower than the minimum weight or higher than the maximum weight they will be sent home from the scale.
          1515. Ram lamb $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
          1516. Champion Ram – Rosette
          1517. Reserve Champion Ram – Rosette
          1518. Pair of Ram Lambs $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
          1519. Ewe Lamb under 1 yr. $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
          1520. EweLamb1yr.&under2 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
          1521. Aged Ewe, 2 yrs. & over $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
          1522. Champion Ewe - Rosette
          1523. Reserve Champion Ewe – Rosette
          1524. Pair of Ewe Lambs $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
          1525. Best pen of 4 breeding lambs (either sex) $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
          1526. Get of Sire (4 lambs bred & owned by exhibitor) $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
          
    1527. Exhibitor’s young flock $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
          Classes and premiums as listed in Section 337 are the same for the following listed breeds.
          Section 338 – Hampshire
          Section 339 – All Other Breeds
          Section 340 - Commercial
          Section 349 – Midland County Special Award
          Class
          1530. Sheep, Breeding female under two yrs......................Plaque & 6 ribbons
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        1497. Division two - 1 PREMIUMS 1498. Division two - 2 A........$8.00 1499. Division two - 3 B........$7.00 1500. Champion Division two - Rosette C........$6.00 1501. Reserve Champion Division two - Rosette 1502. Division three - 4 1503. Division three - 5 1504. Division three - 6 1505. Champion Division three - Rosette 1506. Reserve Champion Division three - Rosette 1507. Division four - 7 1508. Division four - 8 1509. Division four - 9 1510. Champion Division four - Rosette 1511. Reserve Champion Division four .- Rosette 1512. Grand Champion Market Lamb – Rosette 1513. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb – Rosette
        YOUTH
        DEPARTMENT 8
          YOUTH GOATS
          Goats judged Wednesday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Obstacle Course judged Friday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Goats will be accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. All Goats will be checked in at east end of barn. Goats released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Auctioned goats will be released Sunday morning. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. All goats must bear approved official USDA identification. If micro chips are used the exhibitor must provide the proper scanner. Animals must be bedded in straw or processed shavings. Exhibitor may not receive more than two awards in group classes & not more than two awards in any individual class. Each exhibitor is limited to a total of 5 goats. No bucks or buck kids over 4 weeks of age. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles. No clipping of goats allowed in barn.
          Section 350 - Showmanship
          1564. Reserve Senior Champion Doe – Rosette
          1565. Juniors, 0 to 3 months, doe
          1566. Intermediate, 3 months to under 8 months, doe
          1567. Seniors, 8 months to under 1 year, doe
          1568. Junior Yearling (never kidded) 1 year to under 18 months), doe
          1569. Senior Yearling (never kidded) 18 months to under 2 yrs.), doe
          1570. Junior Champion Doe - Rosette
          1571. Reserve Junior Champion Doe – Rosette
          1572. Produce of Dam, 2 does by one Dam
          1573. Get of Sire, 2 does by one Sire
          1574. Junior herd, doe & 1 progeny
          1575. Senior herd, doe & 2 progeny
          Section 354 – Fiber Goats
          (Same classes and premiums as section 353, Meat Goats)
          Section 355 - Wethers
          Class
          1540. Senior Class 15 – 19 yrs................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1541. Intermediate Class 12–14 yrs........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1542. Junior Class 9 – 11 yrs..................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section 351 – Milking Goats
          No horned Dairy goats. Does in classes 1543, 1544, 1545, 1546 must be in milk
          Class PREMIUMS
          1543. Yearling Milker (sections 351 & 352)
          1544. Two yrs. & under 3 years, A..........$6.00
          Jr. Milker B..........$5.00
          1545. Three yrs. & under 5 yrs, C..........$4.00
          Sr. Milker
          1546. Five yrs. & over, Aged Milker
          1547. Senior Champion Milking Goat- Rosette
          1548. Reserve Senior Champion Milking Goat - Rosette
          1549. Junior Doe, born since April 1 of this yr.
          1550. Senior Doe kid, born Jan. 1 thru March 31 of this yr
          1551. Junior Yearling (not in milk), born since July 1 of last yr.
          1552. Senior Yearling (not in milk), born Jan. 1 thru June 30 of last yr.
          1553. Junior Champion - Rosette
          1554. Reserve Junior Champion - Rosette
          Section 352 – Dairy Goat Herd
          Wethers are not eligible for herd classes.
          Class
          1555. Junior herd, doe & 1 progeny
          1556. Senior herd, doe & 2 progeny
          1557. Breeders trio, 3 does in milk (bred & owned by exhibitor)
          1558. Best herd of 4, any 4 in herd (bred & owned by exhibitor)
          1559. Get of Sire, 3 does (dam & daughters) from 1 sire (does bred & owned by exhibitor)
          Open Dairy Sec. 54 Judged Before Sec. 353
          Section 353 – Meat Goats
          Wethers are not eligible for herd classes.
          Class
          1560. Senior Yearling Doe (18 months to under 2 yrs.)
          (Sections 353, 354, 356, 358 & 360)
          1561. 2 yrs, old & under 3 yrs., doe
          1562. 3 yrs. & over, doe
          1563. Senior Champion Doe - Rosette
          Goats shown in wether classes are not eligible to be shown in Market Goats. 1st & 2nd place wethers from this section are the only wethers eligible for class 1579 & 1580.
          Class PREMIUMS
          1576. Dairy Wether,1 yr. & under A........$5.50
          1577. Meat Wether, 1 yr. & under B........$5.00
          1578. Fiber Wether, 1 yr. & under C........$4.50
          1579. Champion Wether – Rosette
          1580. Reserve Champion Wether – Rosette
          Section 356 – Market Goats
          Goats shown in market classes are not eligible to be shown in breeding classes. Exhibitor is limited to one entry in this section. If exhibitor is a Midland County 4-H Member, they must sell animal entered at the Small Animal Auction. Animal must be 50% or greater from a meat breed and under 1 year of age. Market goats must be weighed in between 9am and 12 Noon opening Sunday of fair. Market goats must weigh a minimum of 45 pounds and a maximum of 125 pounds. If lower than the minimum or higher than the maximum they will be sent home from the scale. Class 1582. 45 pounds to 65 pounds 1583. 66 pounds to 125 pounds
          The 1st and 2nd place animals from Section 356 are the only four animals eligible for classes 1584 and 1585 Class 1584. Champion Market Goat - Rosette 1585. Reserve Champion Market Goat - Rosette
          Section 357 – Midland County Special Award
          Class 1586. Goat.................................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          Section 358 – Harness
          Judging following open class. Goats must be driven not led.
          Class 1587. Goat under harness
          Section
          360
          – Goat Obstacle Course
          A 4 minute time limit will be imposed
          Judged Friday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Class 1588. Obstacle, Boys & Girls 15 – 19 yrs. 1589. Obstacle, Boys & Girls 12 – 14 yrs. 1590. Obstacle, Boys & Girls 9 – 11 yrs
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        YOUTH
        PREMIUMS
        A........$6.00 B........$5.00 C........$4.00
        DEPARTMENT 10
          YOUTH SWINE
          Judged Monday beginning at 8:30 a.m. The market hog show is terminal.
          Any hog shown at the fair must go for slaughter. Market animals released Sunday morning of fair. Exhibitor will forfeit the premium award of any animal removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. Animals must be bedded in processed shavings. All swine exhibited at the Midland Co. Fair must bear an official USDA identification tag. Russian Boars and hybrids of Russian Boars are invasive species and possession of these animals are prohibited by state law. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles.
          Section 365 – Swine Showmanship
          Class
          1600. Senior Class 16–19 yrs...................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1601. Intermediate Class 14–15 yrs.........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1602. Junior Class 12-13 yrs....................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1603. Beginners Class 9–11 yrs...............Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section 375 –Market Hog
          Market Hogs must weigh a minimum of 209 pounds and not over a maximum of 315 pounds. If the animal is lower than than the minimum weight or higher than the maximum weight they will be sent home from the scale. Body hair on hogs must be maintained to ½ inch or more the entire fair week to qualify for show and/or sell at the Livestock Auction. Youth will be disqualified and the hog will be sent to slaughter at the youth’s expense if clipped less than the required ½ inch after leaving the scale. Market Hogs are accepted on grounds opening
          of fair between 7:00 a.m. and 3 p.m.
          
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        Class 1616. Division one - 1 PREMIUMS 1617. Division one - 2 A.........$9.00 1618. Division one - 3 B.........$8.00 1619. Champion Division one – Rosette C.........$7.00 1620. Reserve Champion Division one – Rosette 1621. Division two - 4 1622. Division two - 5 1623. Division two - 6 1624. Champion Division two - Rosette 1625. Reserve Champion Division two - Rosette 1626. Division three - 7 1627. Division three - 8 1628. Division three - 9 1629. Champion Division three – Rosette 1630. Reserve Champion Division three - Rosette 1631. Division four - 10 1632. Division four - 11 1633. Division four - 12 1634. Champion Division four – Rosette 1635. Reserve Champion Division four – Rosette 1636. Grand Champion Market Hog – Rosette 1637. Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog – Rosette
        Class 1640. Market Hog.....................................Plaque & 6 ribbons YOUTH
        Section 392 - Pigeons
          DEPARTMENT 12 YOUTH POULTRY
          Judged Tuesday beginning at 9:00 a.m. DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, PIGEONS will be accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Exhibits will be released closing Saturday of fair at 8:00 p.m. with the exception of auctioned poultry which will be released Sunday morning. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any exhibit removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. Each bird may be shown in only one class. Exhibitors are limited to three entries per class. In the event there are space limitations, each exhibitor may be limited to a total of 30 birds. All Turkeys must be pullorum tested and exhibitor must show proof. All Turkeys must have a numbered leg band furnished by Midland Co. Small Animals Leaders. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of the fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacle.
          Section 390 - Poultry Showmanship
          Class
          1668. Single bird Fancy breed
          1669. Single bird Utility breed
          1670. Single bird Sporting breed
          1671. Breeding pair (any variety)
          1672. Champion Pigeon………………..Rosette
          1673. Reserve Champion Pigeon……..Rosette
          Section 395 – Eggs
          Eggs are brought in Tuesday the day of judging and released same day. Place eggs on the table provided in the small animal barn.
          Class
          1674. One Dozen White Chicken eggs
          PREMIUMS
          1675. One Dozen Non-White Chicken eggs A......$1.75
          1676. Champion Chicken eggs - Rosette B......$1.50
          1677. One Dozen White Bantam eggs C......$1.25
          1678. One Dozen Non-White Bantam eggs
          1679. Champion Bantam eggs – Rosette
          1680. One Dozen Other Eggs (duck, goose, turkey, pigeon)
          1681. Champion Other Eggs — Rosette
          Class
          1647. Senior Class………………..Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1648. Intermediate Class…………Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1649. Junior Class…………..........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section
          391
          - Turkeys
          Class
          1650. Broad breasted (white or bronze)
          single bird
          1651. Any other variety single bird
          1652. Breeding pair
          (Sections 391, 392, 393)
          1653. Champion Turkey……………Rosette
          1654. Reserve Champion Turkey…Rosette
          Section 392 - Ducks
          Class
          1655. Single bird heavy breed
          1656. Single bird medium breed
          1657. Single bird light breed
          1658. Single bird bantam breed
          1659. Breeding pair (any variety)
          1660. Champion Duck…………………..Rosette
          1661. Reserve Champion Duck………..Rosette
          Section 393 - Geese
          
    Class
          1662. Single bird heavy breed
          1663. Single bird medium breed
          1664. Single bird light breed
          1665. Breeding pair (any variety)
          1666. Champion Goose………………….Rosette
          1667. Reserve Champion Goose……….Rosette
          
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        A.........$2.00 B.........$1.50 C.........$1.00 PREMIUMS A.........$2.00 B.........$1.50 C.........$1.00
        PREMIUMS
        DEPARTMENT 14
          RABBITS
          YOUTH RABBITS
          Judged Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Rabbits are accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Rabbits released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair, except auctioned animals which are released Sunday following fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. All Rabbits must have a permanent tattoo. Junior Animals must be at least three months old. Doe and litter will not be accepted. Exhibitor is limited to a total of six rabbits and one market class. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles.
          #4 Class – Breeds with ideal weight less than 9 pounds
          #6 Class – Breeds with an ideal weight 9 pounds or more
          Section – 400 - Showmanship
          Section 418 – Rabbit Champions
          Class
          1690. Senior Class 15–19 yrs...................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1691. Intermediate Class 12–14 yrs.........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1692. Junior Class 9–11 yrs.....................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section 403 – Polish
          Class PREMIUMS
          1693. Senior Buck (sections 403 thru 415) (over 6 months of age) A......$2.00
          1694. Senior Doe B......$1.75 (over 6 months of age) C......$1.00
          1695. Junior Buck (under 6 months of age)
          1696. Junior Doe (under 6 months of age)
          1697. Champion - Rosette
          1698. Reserve Champion – Rosette
          The same classes and premiums are offered for the following:
          Section 404 – Havana Section 408 – Mini Rex
          Section 405 – Holland Lop Section 409 – Netherland Dwarf
          Section 406 – Mini Lop Section 410 – Jersey Wooly
          Section 407 – Dutch Section 411 – Any Other # 4 Breed (no mixed breeds)
          Section 412 – Californian
          Class
          1707. Grand Champion – Rosette
          1708. Reserve Grand Champion – Rosette
          Section 419 – Market Pen
          Class PREMIUMS
          1710. Market Pen A.....$3.00
          (3 rabbits, weight 3 to B.....$2.00 5 lbs. not over 12 weeks C.....$1.00 of age.)
          1711. Champion Market Pen - Rosette
          1712. Reserve Champion Market Pen – Rosette
          DEPARTMENT 16 YOUTH CAVIES
          Judged Monday beginning at 8:30 a.m. Cavies must be ear tagged.
          Cavies will be accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Animals released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair, except auctioned animals which are released Sunday morning following fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. Each animal may be shown in only one breed class. Exhibitor is limited to a total of six cavies. Weight of Cavy on show day: Senior 32 oz. & over; Intermediate over 22 oz. To 32 oz.; Junior 12 oz. to 22 oz. Cavies under the age of 3 months will not be accepted. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles.
          Section 422 – Showmanship
          Class
          1699. Senior Buck (over 8 months of age)
          1700. Senior Doe (over 8 months of age)
          1701. Intermediate Buck (6-8 months of age)
          1702. Intermediate Doe (6-8 months of age)
          1703. Junior Buck (under 6 months of age)
          1704. Junior Doe (under 6 months of age)
          1705. Champion – Rosette
          1706. Reserve Champion – Rosette
          The same classes and premiums are offered for the following
          Section 413 – Mixed Breed
          Section 414 – Any Other # 6 Breed (no mixed breeds)
          Class
          1713. Senior Class 15–19 yrs..................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1714. Intermediate Class 12-14 yrs.........Plaque & 5 ribbons
          1715. Junior Class 9–11 yrs.....................Plaque & 5 ribbons
          Section 423 – Teddy
          Class PREMIUMS
          1716. Senior Boar (sections 423 thru 426)
          1717. Intermediate Boar A........$2.00
          1718. Junior Boar B........$1.50
          1719. Senior Sow C........$ .75
          1720. Intermediate Sow
          1721. Junior Sow
          1722. Champion – Rosette
          1723. Reserve Champion – Rosette
          The same classes and premiums are offered for the following:
          Section 424 – American
          Section 425 – Long Haired (Coronets, Peruvian, Peruvian Satin, Silkie, Silkie Satin & Texel)
          Section 426 – Any Other Breed
          Section 430 – Cavy Champions
          Class
          1724. Grand Champion – Rosette
          1725. Reserve Grand Champion – Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 18
          YOUTH HORSES
          Judging for sections 435 thru 438 is Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Judging for sections 439 thru 447 is Wednesday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Youth Horse and Ponies are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. If you are planning to arrive between 8:00 pm and 12 midnight due to the State horse show, you must contact Roxanne Wheeler (989-600-0579) for approval and check in. Horse and Ponies will NOT be allowed to be unloaded until they are checked in by the Department Superintendent or committee. Unloading prior to being checked in can result in being excused to leave. When you arrive on the grounds please enter one of two lanes near the main horse arena for check in, please be prepared with contact information and be able to provide proper identification and coggins paperwork submitted with your entry. Once you have been checked in, you can then stall your horse/pony. Horses & Ponies released at 8:00 pm closing Saturday of fair. Exhibitors will forfeit the premium award on any animal removed before the time stated. Exception are animals representing Midland County at MSU State Shows that conflict with fair dates. On closing Saturday of fair all horses and ponies must be stalled between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Walk-Trot entries are not eligible for non walk-trot riding classes.
          1. Horse & Pony exhibitors must be 9 within the calendar year.
          2. Exhibitor cannot exceed five premium classes and two equitation classes.
          3. Stallions are not eligible to be shown unless they are under one year of age.
          4. One exhibitor per animal.
          5. Exhibitor is limited to one horse or pony and may make a fair entry for only one animal. Exhibitor may attach two Coggins papers. If one of the animals that a Coggins paper has been submitted for is unfit for competition, then the other animal is eligible. No changes in Coggins papers or class entries after the July 25th entry deadline.
          6. In the event space is limited, the Fair Board will inform exhibitors of any restrictions.
          7. No sitting on or riding horses or ponies except in rings. No double riding. Horses & Ponies must have a bridle on to be ridden. NO EXCEPTIONS.
          8. Exhibitors must attach a current negative Coggins test to Fair entry form.
          9. Exhibitors riding in walk/trot classes may not enter non-walk/trot classes.
          10. If exhibitor is riding in both English Equitation & Western Equitation and receives A1 or A2 in both, they can only ride once in Champion Equitation Section 448.
          11. All youth exhibitors must clean pens/stalls at completion of fair by Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. All manure must go to the bunker or identified receptacles.
          MONDAY CLASSES
          Section 435 – Trail Class
          Judged Monday beginning at 9:00 a.m. Horse & Pony. Four minute time limit will be imposed
          PREMIUMS
          Class (sections 435 thru 439, 441, 443, 445)
          1726. Trail Walk - Trot only, A.........$10.00
          9 yrs-19 yrs. B.......... $9.00
          1727. Trail 9-11 yrs. C...........$8.00
          1728. Trail 12-14 yrs.
          1729. Trail 15-19 yrs.
          LUNCH BREAK (15 Minutes)
          Section 436 – Contest Speed Events
          Judged Monday following Trail Exhibitors must wear helmet
          Horse & Pony. Time limits will be imposed:
          Poles – 60 seconds
          Cloverleaf – 45 seconds
          Keyhole and Speed & Action – 25 seconds
          Michigan Flag Race - 25 seconds
          Indiana Flag Race -45 Seconds
          Any time over these limits, the exhibitor will be awarded a C ribbon
          Class 1730. Pole Bending 14 yrs. & under
          1731. Pole Bending 15 - 19 yrs.
          1732. Speed & Action, 14 yrs. & under
          1733. Speed & Action, 15 – 19 yrs.
          1734. Keyhole, 14 yrs. & under
          1735. Keyhole, 15 – 19 yrs.
          1736. Cloverleaf, 14 yrs. & under
          1737. Cloverleaf, 15 – 19 yrs
          1738. Indiana Flag Race 14 yrs. & under
          1739. Indiana Flag Race 15 - 19 yrs.
          1740. Michigan Flag Race 14 yrs. & under
          1741. Michigan Flag Race 15 yrs. - 19 yrs.
          LUNCH BREAK (15 Minutes)
          Section 437 – Performance Classes
          Judged Monday following Speed Events
          Horses & Ponies
          Class 1742. Western/English Riding, 14 yrs. & under
          1743. Western/English Riding, 15 – 19 yrs.
          1744. Reining, 14 yrs. & under
          1745. Reining, 15 – 19 yrs.
          1746. Horse or Pony in Harness, all ages
          Section 438 – Hunter Over Fences
          Judged Monday following Performance Classes
          Class
          Exhibitors must wear a helmet.
          1747. Over fences 14 yrs. & under
          1748. Over fences 15-19 yrs.
          WEDNESDAY CLASSES
          Judged Wednesday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Section 439 – ......Showmanship
          Registered & Grade - Horses & Ponies
          Senior 16 – 19 yrs
          – 13 yrs.
          Beginner 9 – 11 yrs.
          Section 440 – Champion Showmanship
          A1 and A2 winners from Section 439 Champion winners compete in Overall Showmanship Friday at 1:00 p.m.
          Class
          Champion Senior Winner................................Blanket
          Reserve Champion Senior Winner.................Plaque
          Champion Intermediate Winner......................Blanket
          Reserve Champion Intermediate Winner.......Plaque
          Champion Junior Winner................................Blanket
          Reserve Champion Junior Winner..................Plaque
          Champion Beginner Winner............................Blanket
          Reserve Champion Beginner Winner.............Plaque
          Section 441 – Halter
          Horses & Ponies
          Class 1761. Two year old at halter
          Yearling or foal at halter
          BREAK (15 Minutes)
          Section 442 – Contest Equitation
          To enter this section exhibitor must have ridden in two (2) contest speed events. Pattern available at Exhibit Office
          Class 1763. Contest Equitation, 14 yrs. & under.............................Blanket & 6 ribbons
          Contest Equitation, 15–19 yrs.....................................Blanket & 6 ribbons
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        1750.
        1751.
        1752.
        Class
        Intermediate 14 –15 yrs.
        Junior 12
        1754.
        1755.
        1756.
        1757.
        1758.
        1759.
        1760.
        1753.
        1762.
        YOUTH
        1764.
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          Section 443 – Performance Classes
          English Attire – Horses & Ponies
          Class 1765. English Pleasure, Walk-Trot 9 yrs-19 yrs.
          1766. English Pleasure, All Seats 9 – 11 yrs.
          1767. English Pleasure, All Seats 12 – 13 yrs.
          1768. English Pleasure, All Seats 14 – 15 yrs.
          1769. English Pleasure, All Seats 16 – 19 yrs.
          Section 444 – Equitation Classes
          
    English Attire – Horses & Ponies
          Class
          1770. English Equitation, Walk-Trot 9 yrs.-19 yrs. Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1771. English Equitation, All Seats 9-11 yrs........................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1772. English Equitation, All Seats 12-13 yrs......................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1773. English Equitation, All Seats 14-15 yrs.......................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1774. English Equitation, All Seats 16-19 yrs......................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          30 MINUTE BREAK
          Section 445 – Performance Classes
          Western Attire – Horses & Ponies
          Class
          1775. Western Pleasure, Walk-Trot 9 yrs-19 yrs
          1776. Western Pleasure 9-11 yrs.
          1777. Western Pleasure 12-13 yrs.
          1778. Western Pleasure 14-15 yrs.
          1779. Western Pleasure 16-19 yrs.
          Section 446 – Equitation Classes
          Western Attire – Horses & Ponies
          Class
          1780. Western Equitation
          Walk-Trot 9 yrs.-19 yrs....................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1781. Western Equitation 9-11 yrs.........................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1782. Western Equitation 12-13 yrs.......................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1783. Western Equitation
          14-15 yrs.......................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          1784. Western Equitation
          16-19 yrs.......................................Plaque & 6 ribbons
          Section 448 – Champion Equitation
          Horses & Ponies
          First and Second Place winners from sections 444 & 446 excluding class 1769 and 1779 (walk-trot classes) (Judges pattern used)
          Class 1785. Champion Horse & Pony Equitation Exhibitor, Beginner. 9-11 yrs............................................Blanket
          1786. Champion Horse & Pony Equitation Exhibitor, Junior. 12-13 yrs..............................................Blanket
          1787. Champion Horse & Pony Equitation Exhibitor, Intermediate. 14-15 yrs....................................Blanket
          1788. Champion Horse & Pony Equitation Exhibitor, Senior. 16-19 yrs.............................................Blanket
          YOUTH
        DEPARTMENT 22 YOUTH DOGS
          DOG CARE
          Judging is opening Sunday of fair. Showmanship begins at 1:00 p.m. followed by Obedience. Exhibitors may show only one dog per section except in obedience, where two dogs may be shown at different training levels. “A” classes are for exhibitors who have shown less than 3 years. “B” classes are for exhibitors who have shown 3 years or more or who have experience. No dog may be shown in any class if they are in season. If dog relieves themselves in ring during obedience they are disqualified. One exhibitor per animal. Copies of inoculations certificates MUST be attached to fair entry. Show will be judged under new AKC rules.
          Section 460 – Junior Showmanship
          Class PREMIUMS
          1820. 9 thru 12 yrs. A
          (sections 460, 461, 464)
          1821. Best of Class A.......$4.00 9-12 yrs. A –Trophy B.......$3.00
          1822. 9 thru 12 yrs. B C.......$2.00
          1823. Best of Class 9-12 yrs B - Trophy
          1824. 13 to 14 yrs A
          1825. Best of Class 13 to 14 yrs. A – Trophy
          1826. 13 to 14 yrs. B
          1827. Best of Class 13 to 14 yrs. B - Trophy
          1828. 15 thru 19 yrs. A
          1829. Best of Class 15 thru 19 yrs. A - Trophy
          1830. 15 thru 19 yrs. B
          1831. Best of Class 15 thru 19 yrs. B - Trophy
          1832. Junior Showmanship Champion Class (any exhibitor who has earned the champion title may not enter classes 1821, 1823, 1825, 1827, 1828, 1830) – Trophy
          1833. Overall Junior Showmanship Champion – Plaque
          1834. Overall Reserve Junior Showmanship Champion – Plaque
          Section 461 – Dog Obedience
          Section 465 - Overall Dog Exhibitor
          Based on Showmanship, Obedience, Workbook & Poster Placings
          Brace, Rally, Costume and Obstacle Course classes do not count toward Overall Champion.
          Class
          1856. Highest Combined Score of the day.........Plaque
          Section 468 – Educational Exhibit
          Judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          To encourage youth to explore animal science.
          Class PREMIUMS
          1857. Educational exhibit A......$3.00 or poster & workbook B.......$2.00 relating to some phase C......$1.00 of dog care project. (history, care, training, grooming, feeding or research papers).
          DEPARTMENT 24 CATS
          Judged Friday of fair beginning at 9:00 a.m. Copies of inoculation certificates MUST be attached to fair entry form. Cats must be 4 months of age or older to be shown. No cat that is obviously pregnant or has a litter may be exhibited. Cats must be shown with harness and leash.
          Section 470 – Showmanship
          Champions will be selected from A award winners. Class PREMIUMS
          1865. Senior Class 15-19 yrs. (sections 470 thru 472)
          1866. Champion Senior – Rosette A.......$4.00
          1867. Reserve Champion Senior B.......$3.00 – Rosette C.......$2.00
          1868. Intermediate Class 12–14 yrs
          1869. Champion Intermediate – Rosette
          1870. Reserve Champion Intermediate – Rosette
          Class
          1836. Sub Novice A
          1837. Sub Novice B
          1838. Novice A
          1839. Novice B
          1840. Graduate Novice A
          1841. Graduate Novice B
          1842. Advanced Graduate Novice A
          1843. Advanced Graduate Novice B
          1844. Rally — Novice
          1845. Brace (2 dogs, 1 handler Novice Exercise)
          1846. Team Class (4 dogs, 4 handlers, Novice Exercise)
          Section 462 – Dog Obedience Champions
          Class
          1850. Obedience High Point Sub Novice – Plaque
          1851. Obedience High Point Novice thru Utility – Plaque
          Section 464 – Obstacle & Costume
          To encourage youth to explore and experience handling skills. Not counted towards High Score of the Day.
          Class
          1852. Obstacle Course
          1853. Hi Point Obstacle - Plaque
          1854. Costume (Handler & Dog in Costume)
          1855. Best of Show Costume – Rosette
          1871. Junior Class 9 – 11 yrs.
          1872. Champion Junior – Rosette
          1873. Reserve Champion Junior – Rosette
          Section 471 – Decorated Cages
          To encourage youth to develop creative skills Exhibitors furnish their own cages. Class
          1877. Senior Class
          1878. Best of Show Senior – Rosette
          1879. Intermediate Class
          1880. Best of Show Intermediate - Rosette
          1881. Junior Class
          1882. Best of Show Junior – Rosette
          Section 472 - Presentation
          To encourage youth to explore animal science
          Class 1885. Oral Presentation with notebook related to project. Notebook brought morning of show.
          Section 473 – Overall Cat Exhibitor
          Scored from score sheets for Showmanship, Decorated Cages and Presentation. Class 1887. Best Overall Cat Exhibitor - Plaque
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        DEPARTMENT 39
          YOUTH MISCELLANEOUS LIVESTOCK PROJECTS Herdsmanship
          To encourage youth to develop leadership skills. Herdsmanship will be judged on:
          1. Percentage of group exhibiting.
          2. Appearance of club area.
          3. Quality and appearance of exhibits.
          4. General conduct and attitude of the exhibitors while in attendance at the Fair.
          Entry to be made by leader of club
          Section 475 – Horse & Pony Herdsmanship
          Class A B C 1889. Horse Groups $10.00 $9.00 $8.00
          Section 476 – Small Animal Herdsmanship
          Class A B C 1890. Small Animal Clubs $9.00 $6.00 $4.00
          Section
          477 –
          Livestock Herdsmanship
          Class A B C 1891. Livestock Groups $10.00 $7.00 $5.00
          Section 478 – Small Animal
          Overall Showmanship
          Judged Thursday beginning at 9:00 a.m.
          Section 481
          Livestock & Small Animal Awards
          Cash awards will be provided by the Kiwanis Club Times of judging will be posted at the Fair Exhibit Office
          A first place award of $20.00 and a second place award of $15.00 will be awarded to each class. Project will consist of two components; record-keeping and interview. Details are available at the Extension Office and the Fair Exhibit Office. Exhibitor must be signed up in project area entered. Records must be turned into the Fair Exhibit Office by 6:00 p.m. opening Sunday of Fair.
          Beef/Dairy Record Keeping Poultry Record Keeping Class Class
          1908. Seniors 16-19 yrs 1924. Seniors 16- 19 yrs.
          1909. Intermediates 14-15 yrs. 1925. Intermediates 14-15 yrs.
          1910. Juniors 12-13 yrs. 1926. Juniors 12-13 yrs.
          1911. Beginners 9-11 yrs. 1927. Beginners 9-11 yrs.
          Sheep Record Keeping Rabbit Record Keeping Class Class
          1912. Seniors 16-19 yrs. 1928. Seniors 16-19 yrs.
          1913. Intermediates 14-15 yrs. 1929. Intermediates 14-15 yrs.
          1914. Juniors 12-13 yrs. 1930. Juniors 12-13 yrs.
          1915. Beginners 9-11 yrs. 1931. Beginners 9-11 yrs.
          Swine Record Keeping Cavy Record Keeping Class Class
          1916. Seniors 16-19 yrs. 1932. Seniors 16-19 yrs.
          1917. Intermediates 14-15 yrs. 1933. Intermediates 14-15 yrs.
          Class
          1895. Senior 15-19 yrs................................................Plaque
          1896. Intermediate 12-14 yrs......................................Plaque
          1897. Junior 9-11 yrs...................................................Plaque
          Section 480 – Overall Large Animal Showmanship
          Judged Thursday beginning at 8:00 a.m. Overall will start at 8:00 a.m. at the horse arena, move to the Swine barn and then the Glover arena. Participant meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening at the horse arena, unless otherwise posted in the window of the Youth Exhibit Office. Youth who receive Champion Showman with more than one species, must select one species to participate in the Overall Showmanship, the Reserve Showman will participate with the species not selected. Midland County Fire Chiefs will award the Senior Showman $150.00 in memory of Fritz Bobalek. The first place Intermediate, Junior & Beginner showman will each receive a $50.00 award in memory of Todd Myers.
          Class
          1900. First Place Senior................................................Plaque
          1901. Second Place Senior..........................................Plaque
          1902. First Place Intermediate......................................Plaque
          1903. Second Place Intermediate................................Plaque
          1904. First Place Junior.................................................Plaque
          1905. Second Place Junior...........................................Plaque
          1906. First Place Beginner............................................Plaque
          1907. Second Place Beginner......................................Plaque
          1918. Juniors 12-13 yrs. 1934. Juniors 12-13 yrs.
          1919. Beginners 9-11 yrs. 1935. Beginners 9-11 yrs.
          Goat Record Keeping Class
          1920. Seniors 16- 19 yrs.
          1921. Intermediates 14-15 yrs.
          1922. Juniors 12-13 yrs.
          1923. Beginners 9-11 yrs.
          Section 482 – Animal Science Awards
          Judged Sunday from 9:00 – 2:00 p.m. To encourage youth to explore various animal sciences. Exhibit Educational Exhibit or Poster & Workbook relating to one or more phases of project selected (care, history, training, grooming, feeding, diseases, etc.). Exhibitor limited to one entry per class. Must be a separate entry, cannot use entries from other fair classes. Margaret Wegner will furnish a $50.00 award to the Best of Show winner. Class PREMIUMS
          1936. Exhibit pertaining A........$3.00 to Horse & Pony project. B........$2.00
          1937. Exhibit pertaining to C........$1.00 Livestock project
          1938. Exhibit pertaining to Poultry project (ducks geese, turkeys, pigeons, etc.)
          1939. Exhibit pertaining to Rabbit project
          1940. Exhibit pertaining to Cavy project
          1941. Exhibit pertaining to Goat project
          1942. Exhibit pertaining to Dog project
          1943. Exhibit pertaining to Cat project
          1944. Exhibit relating to any other animal project
          1945. Best of Show.....................Rosette
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        YOUTH
        DEPARTMENT 60 YOUTH NEEDLEWORK
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Except Style Show which is judged Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
          Junior Member -10 yrs. & under, Intermediate Member 11-13 yrs. Senior Member 14 – 19 yrs.
          Section 490 – Clothing
          Section 491 – Knitted or Crocheted Article
          Section 495 – Buymanship
          Exhibitors are limited to 3 entries in this section Exhibit a complete outfit (purchased or handmade) including shoes and accessories with “Looking Great” form filled out (Extension & fair Exhibit Office have copies available) and an educational activity. The educational activity for Junior exhibitor can be a poster related to outfit entered. The educational exhibit activity for Intermediate and Senior exhibitors can be a notebook related to Buymanship. The notebook needs to contain all years of Buymanship projects.
          PREMIUMS
          Class A B C
          1969. Junior Exhibitor $3.00 $2.50 $2.00
          1970. Best of Show Jr. Exhibitor................$5.00 & Rosette
          1971. Intermediate Exhibitor $3.50 $3.00 $2.50
          1972. Best of Show Inter. Exhibitor............$5.00 & Rosette
          1973. Senior Exhibitor $4.00 $3.50 $3.00
          1974. Best of Show Sr. Exhibitor................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 496 – Creative Clothing
          Exhibitors are limited to 5 entries in this section No tie dye entries in this section
          PREMIUMS
          Class A B C
          1975. Junior Exhibitor $2.00 $1.50 $1.00
          1976. Best of Show Jr. Exhibitor................$5.00 & Rosette
          1977. Intermediate Exhibitor $2.50 $2.00 $1.00
          1978. Best of Show Inter. Exhibitor............$5.00 & Rosette
          1979. Senior Exhibitor $3.00 $2.00 $1.00
          1980. Best of Show Sr. Exhibitor................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 492 – Non-Clothing Article
          Section 497 – Personal Appearance Awards
          DO NOT ENTER
          Cash awards furnished by the Kiwanis Club
          Section 493 – Personal Improvement
          To encourage youth to explore opportunities for their personal development
          Section 494 – Tie Dye
          Exhibitors are limited to 2 articles per class
          and Rosette
          Class
          1981. Top Junior Model................................................$30.00
          1982. Top Intermediate Model.....................................$30.00 1983. Top Senior Model...............................................$30.00
          Section 498 – Style Show
          Judged Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
          To encourage youth to experience individual personal accomplishments. This is an opportunity that offers exhibitors an opportunity to style one project that is also entered in section 490, 495 or 496. ALL GARMENTS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE ORIGINAL DISPLAY AREA FOLLOWING THE STYLE SHOW. A written description should be on a separate piece of paper and must be submitted with fair entry.
          1964. Intermediate Exhibitor
          1965. Best of Show……………$5.00 and Rosette
          1966. Senior Exhibitor
          1967. Best of Show……………$5.00 and Rosette
          Class
          PREMIUMS
          1984. Junior Exhibitor A........$3.00
          1985. Intermediate Exhibitor B........$2.50
          1986. Senior Exhibitor C........$2.00
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        Class PREMIUMS A B C 1948. Junior Exhibitor. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 1949. Best of Show, Jr. Exhibitor...................$5.00 & Rosette 1950. Intermediate Exhibitor $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 1951. Best of Show, Inter. Exhibitor...............$5.00 & Rosette 1952. Senior Exhibitor $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 1953. Best of Show Sr. Exhibitor...................$5.00 & Rosette
        PREMIUMS
        Class A B C 1954. Junior, exhibit 1 article $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 1955. Intermediate, exhibit 1 article $2.50 $2.00 $1.00 1956. Senior, exhibit 1 article $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 1957. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
        (sections 491)
        Class PREMIUMS 1958. Knitted, non-clothing A.......$3.00 1959. Crocheting, non-clothing B.......$2.00 1960. Best of Show - $5.00 & Rosette C.......$1.00
        Class A.....$1.75 1961. Exhibit Poster or articles made B.....$1.50 relating to project chosen. C. ...$1.00
        Class 1962.
        Junior Exhibitor 1963. Best of Show……………$5.00
        YOUTH
        Section 499 – Home Arts
          Only one exhibit per class. Exhibitor is limited to 5 exhibits in this section. Must be sewn article either by hand or machine.
          Class PREMIUMS
          1987. Stuffed Animals (sections 499 thru 506)
          1988. Dolls & Clothes A.......$3.00
          1989. Purses B.......$2.00
          1990. Pillows (not needlework C.......$1.00 or macramé)
          1991. Wall Hangings
          1992. Holiday Items
          1993. Stenciling (sewn kinds)
          1994. Others (Cannot fit in 1987-1993)
          1995. Best of Show....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 500 – Fleece Articles
          Junior Exhibitors, 10 yrs. & under Exhibitors are limited to 5 exhibits in Fleece sections. Articles can be tied or sewn, but must be made out of fleece material.
          Class
          1996. Fleece blanket
          1997. Fleece pillow
          1998. Fleece hat or scarf
          1999. Fleece mittens or slippers
          2000. Fleece clothing
          2001. Fleece, other (Cannot fit in 1996-2000)
          2002. Best of Show....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 501 – Fleece Articles
          Intermediate Exhibitors, 11 to 13 yrs. Same classes as Section 500
          Section 502 – Fleece Articles
          Senior Exhibitors, 14 to 19 yrs. Same classes as Section 500
          Section 504 – Quilting
          Only one exhibit per class, exhibitor is limited to 5 exhibits in this section.
          Section 505 – Needlework
          Only one exhibit per class, exhibitor is limited to 5 exhibits in this section.
          Class
          2018. Counted Cross Stitch
          2019. Crewel
          2020. Needlepoint
          2021. Punch Needle
          2022. Latch Hook
          2023. Embroidery (Stamped)
          
    2024. Candlewicking
          2025. Chicken Scratch (Teneriffe)
          2026. Swedish Weaving
          2027. Lace Net Darning
          2028. Others (Cannot fit in 2018-2027)
          2029. Best of Show....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 506 – Home Design
          Only one entry in this section. Notebooks or poster that are self explanatory. This section is to encourage youth to explore creative home decorating.
          Class
          2030. Educational exhibit (showing furniture arrangement, home accessories, storage space, study center plans, etc.)
          Class
          2010. Quilted Potholder
          2011. Quilted Clothing (vest, etc.)
          2012. Quilts for Bed (machine pieced & quilted)
          2013. Quilted Wall Hangings
          2014. Quilted Pillow
          2015. Quilted Holiday Item
          2016. Other Quilted Item (machine pieced & quilted)
          2017. Best of Show....................................$5.00 & Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 61
          YOUTH CULINARY ARTS
          FOOD, NUTRITION, FITNESS
          Judged Sunday of fair between 9:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.
          All exhibitors must show a result of their exhibitor’s goals in this project area. Every exhibit must include a 3” x 5” card or folder explaining (a) reason for exhibit (goal) (b) what was done (c) what was learned.
          Recipe must accompany exhibit if a prepared food is included. Exhibitor must bring entire cake, pie, main dish, etc. A portion will be cut by the judge. Educational exhibit may be a poster 11” x 14” or display box of three dimensional exhibit not larger than 14” H x 12” W x 12” L in total. Exhibits released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon.
          PREMIUMS
          Exhibitor limited to 2 classes per (sections 508 thru 513) Section in sections 508, 509 & 510
          A....$2.50
          B....$2.00
          C....$1.50
          Section 508 – Basic Food and Nutrition
          Class
          2050. Collection of Family Recipes. Include food from 5 food groups
          
    2051. Physical Fitness. Explain (a) how an activity or exercise has made you more fit or (b) a nutrition tip for people involved in sport.
          2052. Good Nutrition. Show the 5 food groups necessary for good health.
          2053. Microwave Cooking. Display a project cooked in the microwave. Tell how it is different from one baked in a conventional oven.
          2054. Functions of a nutrient. Show the importance of one nutrient and analyze the major source of that nutrient in an individual’s diet.
          2055. Compare nutrient needs. Explain how and why the food needs of two individuals may be different.
          2056. Related exhibit. Not fitting Class 2050 thru 2055. 2057. Best of Show.................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 509 – Food Preparation
          Section 510 – Consumer Behavior and Food Service
          Class
          2058. Substitutions in baked product. Compare the quality of a baked product made with and without substitutes for one or more ingredients.
          2059. Function of ingredients. Feature a baked product and describe the function of some of the ingredients.
          2060. Function of steps in baking. Describe the importance of some of the steps in making the baked product.
          2061. Conventional vs. other methods. Compare quality and time to bake a product in a conventional oven with another method (microwave, camp cooking, etc.).
          2062. Foreign, regional cultural product. Prepare the food product with a description of its origin and recipe.
          2063. Related exhibit. Not fitting in Class 2058 thru 2062.
          2064. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Class
          2065. Nutritious snack for less than $.25 per serving. Show cost of ingredients.
          2066. Label and cost information. Compare nutrition information on labels and cost information per serving of two similar food items.
          2067. Convenience food vs. home prepared counterpart. Compare the cost and quality of these. Include recipe for home prepared item.
          2068. Restaurant meal. Compare cost of purchased meal with a similar home prepared meal.
          2069. Fast food meal. Show nutritious menus for a day which includes one fast food meal.
          2070. Place setting. Devise an attractive setting for a special meal. Provide an explanation for choice of food as well.
          2071. Related exhibit. Not fitting class 2065 thru 2070.
          2072. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 511 – Baked Product
          Only one exhibit per class. Exhibitors are limited to 3 exhibits in this section Juniors – 10 yrs. & under
          Class
          2073. Cakes
          2074. Breads, Sweet
          2075. Breads, Yeast
          2076. Pies
          2077. Brownies (3)
          2078. Cupcakes (3)
          2079. Nutritious Snack (do not frost)
          2080. Dropped Cookies (3)
          2081. Cut Out Cookies (3)
          2082. Non-Bake Cookies (3)
          2083. Other (cannot fit in class 2073 thru 2082)
          2084. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 512
          Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs.
          Same classes and limits as section 511
          Section 513
          Seniors 14 to 19 yrs. Same classes and limits as section 511
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        Section 514 – Cake Decorating
          A notebook must accompany exhibit. PREMIUMS
          It must be added to each year that the (sections 514 & 515) exhibitor enters in section 514. Judged A..........$3.00 on design only, cake not required. Base B..........$2.00 may be false. To encourage youth to C..........$1.50 explore creative foods. One exhibit per section.
          Class 2085. Novice Decorated cake using beginner techniques. 2086. Best of Show Novice......................$5.00 and Rosette 2087. Intermediate Decorated cake showing more advanced work than previous years.
          2088. Best of Show Intermediate.............$5.00 and Rosette 2089. Advanced Decorated cake showing more advanced work than previous years.
          2090. Best of Show Advanced.................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 515 – Gingerbread Houses
          A notebook must accompany exhibit. It must be added to each year that the exhibitor enters in section 515. To encourage youth to explore creative foods. One exhibit per section.
          Class 2091. Novice Gingerbread House using beginner techniques.
          2092. Best of Show Novice.......................$5.00 and Rosette 2093. Intermediate Gingerbread House using more advanced work then previous years.
          2094. Best of Show Intermediate..............$5.00 and Rosette
          2095. Advanced Gingerbread House using more advanced work than previous years.
          2096. Best of Show Advanced..................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 516 – Candy Making
          Limit one entry per section
          Brittle (peanut, toffee, almond)
          Molded Chocolate
          (solid or filled centers) 2103. Pulled (salt water or molasses taffy) 2104. Poured (layered candy) 2105. Molded (hollow)
          2106. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 518 – Outdoor Meals
          To encourage youth to explore alternate food preparation.
          Limit one entry per section.
          2107. Packed picnic basket A.......$3.00 with menu, omit food. B.......$2.00
          Method of food storage C.......$1.00 must be explained.
          2108. One piece of homemade equipment to use on a campfire (buddy burner, charcoal stove, box oven, etc.).
          
    2109. A notebook or poster providing information related to outdoor meals.
          2110. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          FOOD PRESERVATION
          One entry per section
          Section 519 – Canning
          All canned good must be correctly processed. Low acid vegetables and meats must be pressure canned. Fruits, pickled products, tomatoes, jams and jellies must be water bath canned. Jars should be exhibited with both lid and band on. Label all exhibits with contents and dates.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2111. 3 jars of 3 different fruits (sections 519 thru 521) or vegetables, may be mixed. A.......$2.00
          2112. 3 jars of 3 different jams or jellies. B.......$1.75
          2113. 2 different pickles and 1 relish. C.......$1.50
          2114. 3 jars of meat – 3 different kinds
          2115. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 520 – Freezing
          Plastic containers must be uniform, each one labeled. Total exhibit must be in a plastic bag and fastened. Poster showing equipment used and steps followed must accompany project. The food entry should be taken home the day of judging, in place of the frozen entry the exhibitor must leave the poster and a photo or a drawing of the food exhibit removed.
          Class
          2116. Novice – 3 packages, 3 different fruits or 3 different freezer jams and jellies.
          2117. Intermediate – 3 packages, 3 different vegetables.
          2118. Advanced – a variety of 3 prepared main dishes labeled with directions for baking or reheating.
          
    2119. Best of Show....................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 521 – Food Drying
          All herbs must be intended for cooking purposes and be removed from stem. There must be at least 1⁄2 cup of dried product. Exhibit must be labeled with contents & date.
          Class
          2120. Novice – 1 jar of dried fruit or vegetable.
          2121. Intermediate – 1 jar of dried fruit or vegetable.
          2122. Advanced – 3 jars of 3 different dried products (1 jar each of fruit, meat and vegetable).
          2123. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
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        Class PREMIUMS 2100.
        A.........$2.50 2101.
        B.........$2.00 2102.
        C.........$1.50
        Beaten (fudge, penuche, divinity)
        Class PREMIUMS
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        DEPARTMENT 62
          YOUTH FINE ARTS
          To encourage youth to develop artistic skills. Judged Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Exhibits released Sunday following fair from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon only one entry per class in sections 523 thru 532
          
    
    
    
    Section
          523 – Music
          Class PREMIUMS
          2130. Composition, exhibit words (sections 523 thru 532) or music on A..........$2.00
          11” x 14” poster B..........$1.50
          C..........$1.00
          2131. Special Arrangements, exhibit music on 11” x 14” poster
          2132. Music Notebook & Educational exhibit or poster
          2133. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 524 – Drawing and Painting
          Must be substantially matted or mounted Juniors 10 yrs. & under
          
    Class 2134. Pencil
          2135. Charcoal 2136. Pastel, Chalk
          2137. Acrylic 2138. Oil Painting
          2139. Water Color
          2140. Ink, Scratch Board
          2141. Other (Cannot fit in 2134 through 2140)
          2142. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 525 – Drawing & Painting
          Intermediates 11 to 13 years (same classes as section 524)
          Section 526 – Drawing & Painting
          Seniors 14 to 19 yrs. (same classes as section 524)
          Section
          527 – Creative Writing
          To encourage youth to develop language and writing skills
          Juniors 10 yrs. & under
          Section 530 – 3 Dimensional Fine Arts
          Juniors 10 yrs. & under
          Class
          2146. Clay (hand built or wheel thrown)
          2147. Sculpture (carved or constructed)
          2148. Weaving, original
          2149. Best of Show..........................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 531 – 3 Dimensional Fine Arts
          Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs. (same classes as section 530)
          Section 532 – 3 Dimensional Fine Arts
          Seniors 14 to 19 yrs. (same classes as section 530)
          Class
          2143. Poetry, exhibit poem on 11” x 14” poster
          2144. Prose, exhibit short story on 11” x 14” poster
          2145. Best of Show..........................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 528
          Creative Writing
          Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs. (same classes as section 527)
          Section 529 – Creative Writing
          Seniors 14 – 19 yrs. (same classes as section 527)
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        DEPARTMENT 63
          YOUTH FOLK ARTS
          Folk arts released Sunday following fair from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon
          Section 540 -Woodworking
          (No projects pre-assembled or from kits) Judged Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Woodworking gift certificates are sponsored by Home Builders Association of Midland PREMIUMS
          Class A B C
          2160. Junior 10 yrs. & under $3.00 $2.00 $1.00
          (exhibit articles made)
          2161. Best of Show Junior.......................$5.00 and Rosette
          2162. Intermediate 11–13 yrs. $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 1 article
          2163. Best of Show Intermediate.............$5.00 and Rosette
          2164. Senior 14-19 yrs. 1 article $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
          2165. Best of Show Senior......................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 541 – Caning
          (Caned article must be completed with refinished furniture)
          Class A B C
          2166. Exhibit article caned $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 2167. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 542 – Refinishing of Furniture
          (exhibit article refinished)
          Class A B C
          2168. Junior 10 yrs. & under $3.00 $2.00 $1.50
          2169. Intermediate 11-13 yrs.
          2170. Senior 14-19 yrs. 2171. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 543 – Upholstery
          Class A B C 2172. Display article upholstered $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 2173. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 544 – Collective Hobbies
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Collections must be added to annually and must have at least one half of exhibit new. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in this section. Each entry must have card attached to explain about your collection.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2174. Coins A.........$3.00
          2175. Stamps B.........$2.00
          2176. Shells C.........$1.00
          2177. Others (not more than 10 articles)
          2178. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 545 – Leathercraft
          Judged Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2180. Junior 10 yrs. & under A B C
          (1 or more articles) $3.00 $2.00 $1.00
          2181. Intermediate 11-13 yrs.
          (1 article) $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
          2182. Senior 14-19 yrs.
          (1 article) $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
          2183. Best of Show....................................$5.00 and Rosette
          550 – Creative Crafts
          Junior 10 years and under
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a. to 2:00 p.m.
          Classes 2187, 2194 & 2198 encourage youth to explore the artistic use of materials. Projects must have hangers on back if it hangs on the wall. Only one exhibit per class, except other. Exhibitors are limited to a total of 5 Creative Crafts. Class
          2184. Sculpture, paper mache, bread dough, etc.
          2185. Carving, wood, soap, PREMIUMS styrofoam, etc. (sections 550 thru 560)
          2186. Plaster Crafts A.....$3.00
          2187. Metal Crafts, B......$2.00 tin punch, copper C......$1.00 tooling, etc.
          2188. Pictures, Paint by Number
          2189. String Art (kites, macrame, etc.)
          2190. Pom-Pom Crafts, Felt Crafts
          2191. Candle
          2192. Basketry (includes Woven Mats)
          2193. Flowers, paper, dip glaze, silk flowers, dried flowers)
          2194. Jewelry
          2195. Scrap or Throw Away Crafts
          2196. Models from Kits
          2197. Stenciling (not sewn)
          2198. Sand Art
          2199. Country Painting (oil, acrylic, wood, tin, paper, etc.)
          2200. Wood Burning
          2201. Wreaths (not holiday)
          2202. Paper Craft
          2203. Stained Glass
          2204. Other (cannot fit in class 2184 thru 2203)
          2205. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 551 – Creative Crafts Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs. (same classes as section 550)
          Section 552 – Creative Crafts Seniors 14 to 19 years. (same classes as section 550)
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        Section 553 – Holiday Crafts
          Juniors 10 years and under
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          To encourage youth to expand their knowledge of artistic use of materials. Only one exhibit per class, accept Other. Exhibitors limited to a total of 5 Holiday Crafts.
          Class 2207. Wood Items (painted, decorated, etc.)
          2208. Wreaths (pine cone, grapevine, cloth, etc.)
          2209. Ornaments
          2210. Angels and Dolls
          2211. Centerpieces (not floral)
          2212. Wall Hangings (not wreaths)
          2213. Trees (pine cone, grapevine, novelty)
          2214. Gift Wrapping (creative)
          2215. Paper Craft
          2216. Other (cannot fit in Class 2207 thru 2215)
          2217. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 554 – Holiday Crafts
          Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs. (same classes as section 553)
          Section 555 – Holiday Crafts
          Seniors 14 – 19 yrs. (same classes as section 553)
          Section 556 – Ceramics – Stained
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Only one entry in this section using a stain process for finished ceramics.
          Class 2220. Junior, 10 yrs. & under (exhibit article made)
          2221. Intermediate 11-13 yrs. (exhibit article made)
          
    2222. Senior 14-19 yrs. (exhibit article made
          2223. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 557 – Ceramics – Glazed
          Only one entry in this section with glaze or undercoat technique.
          Class 2224. Junior 10 yrs. & under (exhibit article made) 2225. Intermediate 11-13 yrs. (exhibit article made)
          2226. Senior 14-19 yrs. (exhibit article made)
          2227. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 558 – Ceramics – Air Brushing
          Class
          (only one entry in this section)
          2228. Junior 10 yrs. & under (exhibit article made)
          2229. Intermediate 11-13 yrs. (exhibit article made) 2230. Senior 14-19 yrs. (exhibit article made)
          2231. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 560 – Pioneer Arts & Crafts
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          All exhibits in this division must have card attached indicating how long exhibitor has been spinning, weaving, etc. as well as age and a brief description of materials and procedures used in constructing project. One entry allowed per class.
          Class
          2232. Hand Spun Wool
          2233. Hand Spun Yarn
          2234. Woven Garment (clothing article, using 100% hand spun yarn)
          2235. Woven Non-Garment (using 100% hand spun yarn)
          2236. Knitted Project, using hand spun yarn
          2237. Crocheted Project, using hand spun yarn
          2238. Hand Sewn article
          2239. Home decoration made from natural materials (pinecones, reeds, etc.)
          2240. Hand made soap
          2241. Hand made laundry soap
          2242. Hand Dipped Candles
          2243. Best of Show...................................$5.00 and Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 64
          
    YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. All photographs must have been taken since the previous fair and must be the exhibitor’s own photo. You may not reproduce someone else’s photo. Dry mount photographs on mat board cut appropriately to create an image of a frame around the photo which will allow all edges of the photo to be visible. Size and color of the mat should be appropriate for the photo being mounted. Do not cut a frame out of the mat and place photograph behind the cut frame. Precut mats and foam board are not appropriate matting materials. Mat board may not exceed 16” x 20” for sections 565 thru 567. Mat board should not exceed 11” x 14” for sections 568 thru 573. Photos may be mounted either horizontally or vertically. Do not frame photos. No lettering on front of mount. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per class in sections 565,566, & 567 and are limited to 5 entries per section in sections 568 thru 573. Any type of camera may be used to take photographs. Photos should not be edited or digitally enhanced unless entered under class 2271, Special Effects.
          Section 565 – Four Prints
          Juniors 10 yrs. & under
          Class PREMIUMS
          2260. Color (4 prints)
          (sections 565 thru 573)
          2261. Black & White (4 prints) A............$3.00
          2262. Best of Show....$5.00 & Rosette B............$2.00 C............$1.00
          
    Section 566 – Four Prints
          Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs.
          (same classes as section 565)
          Section 567 – Four Prints
          Seniors 14 to 19 yrs.
          (same classes as section 565)
          Section 568 - Single Enlargement – Color
          Class
          Photo size 5” x 7” or 8” x 10”
          Juniors 10 yrs. & Under
          2263. Scenic/Landscape
          2264. Birds, Fish or Animals
          2265. People
          2266. Human Interest
          2267. Sports & Recreation
          2268. Night Scenes
          2269. Still Life
          2270. Abstracts
          2271. Special Effects (Includes photoshopping)
          2272. Other (cannot fit in classes 2263 thru 2271.)
          2273. Best of Show..................................$5.00 and Rosette
          Section 569 – Single Enlargement – Color
          
    Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs.
          (same classes as section 568)
          Section 570 – Single Enlargement- Color
          Seniors 14 to 19 yrs.
          (same classes as section 568)
          Section 571 – Single Enlargement – Black & White
          Juniors 10 yrs. & under (same classes as section 568)
          Section 572 – Single Enlargement – Black & White
          Intermediates 11 to 13 yrs. (same classes as section 568)
          Section 573 – Single Enlargement Black & White
          Seniors 14 to 19 yrs. (same classes as Section 568)
          Section 574 – Memory Pages
          To encourage youth to express themselves in innovative way. Three or more pages of photos mounted and displayed in a creative manner.
          PREMIUMS
          Class A......$5.00 B....$4.00 C.....$3.00
          2280. Junior Exhibitor
          2281. Best of Show Junior Exhibitor.............$5.00 & Rosette
          2282. Intermediate Exhibitor
          2283. Best of Show Intermediate Exhibitor...........$5.00 & Rosette
          2284. Senior Exhibitor
          2285. Best of Show Senior Exhibitor............$5.00 & Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 66 YOUTH AGRICULTURE
          Judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. except Beekeeping which is judged Sunday from 12 noon to 2:00 p.m.
          Exhibits released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon. Only one entry per class in Sections 580 thru 582.
          Section 580 – Crops
          Class PREMIUMS
          2290. Wheat, 1 peck any variety (sections 580 thru 582)
          2291. Oats, 1 peck, any variety A.........$2.00
          2292. Barley, 1 peck, any variety B.........$1.50
          2293. Rye, 1 peck, any variety C.........$1.00
          2294. Corn, 10 ears, any variety (from previous year.)
          2295. Sunflower, head
          2296. Any other not listed above
          2297. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 581 – Field Crops other than Grains
          Class 2299. Navy Beans, 1 peck, any variety (from previous year’s crop).
          2300. Soy Beans, 1 peck, any variety (from previous year’s crop).
          2301. Navy Beans, 6 vines, pods attached.
          2302. Soy Beans, 6 vines, pods attached.
          2303. Sugar Beets, 6 beets, remove tops.
          2304. Potatoes, 1 peck, any variety.
          2305. Three corn stalks (ears attached, roots removed).
          2306. Colored Beans, 1 peck, any variety (from previous year’s crop).
          2307. Colored Beans, 6 vines, pods attached.
          2308. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 582 – Crop Science
          To encourage youth to explore the science of agriculture.
          
    Class 2310. Educational exhibit showing experiments on crop production, or other educational activities.
          2311. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 585 – Beekeeping
          Judged Sunday from noon until 2:00 p.m.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2312. Two one-pound jars of (sections 585, 586) extracted honey A.......$3.00
          2313. Two sections of cut comb honey B.......$2.00
          2314. Two sections of other comb honey C.......$1.00
          2315. One pound wax
          2316. Beekeeping – Mounted flowers and leaves of honey plants on a 14” x 22 “ bristol board panel (use 10 or more flowers)
          2317. Best of Show Honey...........................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 586 – Maple Syrup
          Class
          2320. One pint Maple Syrup, light
          2321. One pint Maple Syrup, dark
          2322. Best of Show Maple Syrup.................$5.00 & Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 67
          YOUTH FLORICULTURE
          Judged Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon
          
    
    
    Exhibits brought in Thursday during judging time. Floriculture released Sunday following fair from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Between sections 600, 601 and 602 exhibitors are limited to only 10 displays. Only one per class.
          Section 600 – Annuals
          
    
    Class PREMIUMS
          
    
    2400. Aster, 3 blossoms (sections 600, 601, 602)
          2401. Ageratum, 3 stems A.......$2.00
          2402. Calendula, 3 stems B.......$1.50
          2403. Celosia (Cockscomb), C.......$1.00 2 stems
          2404. Cleome (spider plant), 3 stems
          2405. Cosmos, 3 stems
          2406. Sunflower, 1 stem
          2407. Marigold, 3 blossoms
          2408. Nasturtium, 3 blossoms
          2409. Petunias, 3 stems
          2410. Impatiens, 3 stems
          2411. Salvia, 3 spikes
          2412. Snapdragon, 3 stems
          2413. Verbena, 3 stems
          2414. Viola (Pansy, 3 blossoms
          2415. Zinnia (large), 3 blossoms
          2416. Zinnia (small), 6 blossoms
          2417. Wax Begonias, 3 stems
          2418. Any Other Annual, 3 stems & foliage (cannot fit in classes 2400 thru 2417)
          2419. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 601 – Hardy Herbaceous Perennials
          Class
          2430. Chrysanthemums, 3 sprays
          2431. Daisy, Shasta, 3 stems
          2432. Gaillardia (Blanket Flowers), 3 stems
          2433. Hollyhocks, 3 stems
          2434. Hemerocallis (Day Lily), 2 spikes
          2435. Phlox (one color), 3 spikes
          2436. Hibiscus, 1 bloom
          2437. Columbine, 3 stems
          2438. Coreopsis, 3 stems
          2439. Dianthus, 3 stems
          2440. Coneflower, 3 stems
          2441. Hosta, 3 stems
          2442. Balloon Flower, 3 stems
          2443. Black-eyed Susans, 3 stems
          2444. Lambs-ear, 2 stems with foliage
          2445. Butterfly Bush, 3 stems
          2446. Rose, 1 stem & foliage
          2447. Any Others, 2 stems & foliage (cannot fit in classes 2430 thru 2446)
          2448. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          
    Section 602– Lilies, Dahlias, Gladiolus & Tuberous-rooted Begonias
          Class 2452. Lily, 1 spike
          2453. Dahlia, 1 or 2 blooms
          2454. Gladiolus (all varieties)
          2455. Tuberous-rooted Begonias, 1 bloom
          2456. Others (cannot fit in classes 2452 thru 2455)
          2457. Best of Show............................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 604 – Bouquets
          (only one entry per class)
          Class
          2472. Bouquet annuals (5 or more varieties of annuals appropriately displayed)
          2473. Bouquet perennials (5 or more varieties of perennials appropriately displayed)
          2474. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 605 – Arrangements (only one entry per class)
          Class
          2476. Dining Table
          2477. Buffet or Mantle
          2478. Tints & Tones
          2479. Dried
          2480. Holiday
          2481. Miniature (6” & under)
          
    
    2482. Silk
          2483. Unusual or Toy Container
          2484. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 606 – Corsages (only one entry per class)
          Class
          2486. Dried
          2487. Live
          
    2488. Silk
          2489. Holiday
          2490. Best of Show.......................................$5.00 & Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 68
          YOUTH HORTICULTURE
          Judged opening Sunday of fair 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Exhibits released Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. or can be left at discretion of exhibitor. Exhibit to consist of vegetables. Filler may be used to bring vegetables to top of container.
          Section 612 – Garden & Horticultural Products
          (container of your choice)
          Class PREMIUMS
          2520. Beginner – 6 or more varieties. A........$4.00
          2521. Junior – 8 or more varieties, B........$3.00
          2522. Advanced – 10 or more varieties. C........$2.00
          2523. Best of Show.....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 613 – Vegetable & Garden Crops
          Exhibitors limited to a total of 5 entries in Section 613. Only one entry per class except other.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2524. Five carrots (remove tops) A......$2.00
          2525. Five cucumbers (pickling or slicers) B.......$1.50
          2526. Five tomatoes (ripe or green) C.......$1.00
          
    2527. Five peppers.
          2528. Five beets (remove tops)
          2529. Five onions
          2530. Five ears sweet corn
          2531. Twelve small tomatoes (cherry, etc., must all be same variety)
          2532. Twelve beans (green, yellow or lima)
          2533. Pumpkin
          2534. Potatoes (5)
          2535. Cabbage
          2536. Squash
          2537. Any Other Vegetable (Cannot fit in 2524 through 2536) 2538. Best of Show.....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 614 – Summer Squash Exhibit
          Exhibitors limited to 1 entry per class in Section 614. Class PREMIUMS
          2540. Judged on number A...$3.00 B $2.00 C $1.00 of varieties, quality and attractiveness of exhibit 2541. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 615 – Ornamental Exhibit
          Class PREMIUMS
          A...$3.00 B..$2.00 C...$1.00
          2543. Judged on number of varieties quality and attractiveness of exhibit
          2544. Best of Show.....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 616 – Herbs
          Exhibitors limited to one entry per class in Section 616. Class PREMIUMS
          2546. Container, dried A.....$2.00 (small baby food jar) B.....$1.50
          2547. Fresh-cut on plate C....$1.00
          2548. Potted live plant
          2549. A creative display of herbs
          2550. Potpourri
          2551. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 618 – Plant Science
          To encourage youth to explore various plant sciences. Class PREMIUMS
          2553. Basic Plant Science A $1.50 B $1.25 C $1.00 Educational Exhibit, Exhibit and poster, showing parts of seeds, germination, seed collections, etc.
          2554. Educational Exhibit, notebook and poster on small fruits, tree fruits, nuts, pruning, etc.
          Section 619 – Fruits and Nuts
          Exhibitors limited to 1 entry per class in Section 619. Class PREMIUMS
          2555. 1 quart container of nuts A....$2.00 2556. 1 plate of fruit (grown) B....$1.50 2557. Melon (any kind) C....$1.00
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        DEPARTMENT 69 YOUTH SCIENCES
          Judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Only one entry per section. Projects released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon.
          Section 625 – Electrical Science
          Class A B C
          2562. Junior Electrician, $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 10 yrs. & under exhibit articles made
          2563. Intermediate Electrician, $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 11-13 yrs. exhibit articles made
          2564. Senior Electrician $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 14-19 yrs. Exhibit articles made
          2565. Electronics, Educational $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Exhibit Posters or articles made showing Basics of electrical circuits, amplifiers, super heterodyne receiver, etc.
          Section 626 – Computer Science
          Class A B C
          2568. Junior 10 yrs. & under $3.00 $2.00 $1.00
          2569. Intermediate 11-13 yrs. (sections 626 thru 631) 2570. Senior 14-19 yrs.
          Section 627 – Aerospace & Aviation
          Class
          2572. Exhibit an experiment or demonstration of aerodynamics, aviation or aerospace or a study of any aspect of the space program.
          Section 628 – Rocketry
          Class
          2574. Beginning skill level – a single stage rocket. 2575. Intermediate skill level – 2 or 3 stage rocket.
          2576. Advanced skill level – self designed & tested rocket. 2577. Poster or exhibit related to rocketry.
          Section 629 – Life Science
          Class
          2579. A poster and/or exhibit relating to your choice of science (paleontology, archeology, biology)
          Section 630 – Astronomy
          Class
          2581. A poster or exhibit relating to an aspect of astronomy such as; star charts, making of a telescope, astrological observations, etc.
          Section 631 – Other Science Related Projects
          Class 2583. An exhibit or demonstration not related to above sections. For example, robotics, alternative power sources.
          
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        DEPARTMENT 70
          YOUTH NATURAL RESOURCES
          All sections in this department are judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Released Sunday following fair between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon. To encourage youth to explore basic plant science. All posters should be 14” x 22” or not larger than a tri-fold. Only one entry per section.
          Section 640 - Basic Conservation
          Posters containing protected flowers will not be judged. Photographs may be used.
          Class
          PREMIUMS
          2590. Forestry, 1st year., 8 varieties of (sections 640 & 641) pressed and mounted leaves A......$3.00
          2591. Forestry, 2nd year, identify B......$2.00 hardwoods and softwoods and C......$1.00 different uses for each wood. At least 8 specimens.
          2592. Forestry, 3rd year, fruit trees with twig identified, at least 4 specimens.
          2593. Bird pictures, at least 8 species, labeled & mounted.
          2594. Common weeds, at least 8 specimens labeled
          2595. Common weeds, with seed, at least 8 specimens labeled.
          2596. Wild flowers, early spring woodland, at least 6 specimens.
          2597. Wild flowers, summer and late summer, field and roadside, at least 8 specimens
          2598. Other at least 6 specimens.
          Section 641 – Basic Environmental Conservation and Air
          Class
          2600. Educational exhibit or poster and workbook showing results of surveys, air pollution or other activity.
          Section 642 – Rocks & Minerals
          To encourage youth to explore and enhance their knowledge of minerals.
          Class
          2602. Project 1 (exhibit 20 Michigan specimens) Must be labeled.
          2603. Project 2 (exhibit 40 specimens) 10 from other states. Must be labeled.
          2604. Project 3 (exhibit 6 samples of raw mineral and product.) Must be labeled.
          2605. Advance Project (educational exhibit showing project outline, or skills in tumbling, mounting, displaying, etc.)
          Section 643 – Entomology
          
    To encourage youth to expand their knowledge of science related to insects. All insects must be labeled with order and class.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2608. Junior 10 yrs. & under, A.......$3.00 25 or more insects, B......$2.00 4 orders mounted C......$1.00
          2609. Intermediate 11 -13 yrs. 50 or more insects, at least 6 orders mounted.
          2610. Seniors 14-19 yrs. additional 50 for each project year; 100 or more insects. At least 8 orders mounted.
          2611. Special projects, use only one of three projects listed below;
          A. Illustration, prepare at least 5 illustrations (any medium), of insects showing form, habits, life cycle or other interesting information.
          B. Laminations, prepare at least 20 wing laminations, Including a name for each species.
          C. Plastic embedments, prepare at least 5 plastic embedments of various insects and/or arthropods and include names & species where possible.
          2612. Best of Show......................................$5.00 & Rosette
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        DEPARTMENT 72
          YOUTH EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
          All posters should be 14”x22” or not larger than a tri-fold. Exhibits released Sunday following fair from 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon. Only one entry per section.
          Section
          645 – Taxidermy
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2615. Exhibit animal mounted A........$3.00
          2616. Exhibit bird mounted. B........$2.00 2617. Exhibit tanned leather article C........$1.50
          2618. Exhibit mounted head or horns, etc.
          2619. Best of Show.......................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Sections 646 thru 655 are all judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Section 646 – Gun Safety
          
    Judged Sunday opening fair
          May submit a project for each shooting sport youth participated in (trap, skeet, BB gun, .22 cal. Pellet, muzzle loading). Guidelines available at Extension Office. To encourage youth to demonstrate proper safety skills and accuracy when using the equipment.
          Novice –
          exhibit scrapbook of
          targets properly scored and poster on gun safety
          Intermediate – exhibit
          scrapbook of targets properly scored and shooting records form.
          2624. Advanced – exhibit, $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 display, report or video of any topic in area of shooting, showing growth and development of knowledge from previous year, scrapbook of targets properly scored and shooting records report (continued from previous year). No posters allowed
          Section 647 – Archery
          To encourage youth to demonstrate proper safety skills and accuracy when using equipment.
          
    Judged Sunday opening fair Class PREMIUMS
          2625. Novice – exhibit any or A B C all shooting material $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 along with shooting sports story
          2626. Intermediate – exhibit $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 any or all shooting material along with shooting sports story
          2627. Advanced – exhibit $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 score cards from minimum of 5 shoots, shooting records report (continued from previous year) and a display, report or video of any topic in area of archery, showing growth and development of knowledge from previous years. No posters allowed.
          Section 648 - Safety Explorer
          Notebook or workbook may not be exhibited alone. Class PREMIUMS
          2629. Fire Prevention A....$2.00 (educational exhibit or poster B....$1.50 showing fire hazards or fire C....$1.00 safety improvement.)
          2630. Safety in the home (educational exhibit or poster showing home hazards or home safety protection.)
          2631. Farm safety (educational exhibit showing hazards or farm safety practices.)
          2632. Bicycle safety (educational exhibit showing one phase of project, parts of bicycles, maintenance adjustments, traffic lanes, etc.)
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        A B C
        $1.50 $1.00
        2623.
        $2.00 $1.50 $1.00
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        Section 649 – Emergency Preparedness
          Notebooks may not be exhibited. All posters 11” x 14” minimum
          Section 652 – Social Recreation
          Class PREMIUMS
          Class
          PREMIUMS
          2635. Emergency A B C
          Preparedness – Poster $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 or article showing emergency food supplies, emergency telephone calls, health needs, home and farm priorities, etc.
          2636. First aid – medical self $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 help, first aid kits, poster or articles made showing bandages, splinting artificial respiration, etc.
          2637. Weather project – $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 educational exhibit (poster on weather observation, weather station, weather instruments, etc.
          2638. Group exhibit – $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Educational exhibit (poster or articles made related to project activity chosen in Emergency Preparedness, First Aid or Weather.
          Section 650 – Challenge
          2649. Educational A.....$3.00 exhibit (poster or B.....$2.00 exhibit related to project. C.....$1.00 (such as games kit, homemade games, etc.)
          Section 653 – Management Class PREMIUMS
          2651. Spotlight on Management A.....$2.00 – educational exhibit or B.....$1.50 workbook and poster showing C.....$1.00 one or more phases of the project (decision making, identifying and proper use of resources, etc.)
          2652. Money In Your Life – record book and poster or exhibit showing money management.
          Section 654 – Self Determined Projects (notebooks may not be exhibited alone) Class PREMIUMS
          2654. Education exhibit A....$2.00 related to project selected B....$1.50 (poster or article made C....$1.00 showing a skill or learning experience)
          Section 655 – Passport to Understanding Class PREMIUMS
          Class
          2640. Educational exhibit or poster and work book relating to some phase of project (trip story, trip planning, carving, survival, map and compass, etc.)
          2641. Pioneer and Indian Skills – make items from natural materials such as a bow drill, birchbark ladle, moccasins, snowshoes, carved spoon. Label items.
          2642 Foods and Nutrition pertaining to Challenge – such as menu planning, drying foods, etc.
          Section 651 – Sports
          To encourage youth to expand their knowledge of healthy physical exercise.
          PREMIUMS A....$2.00 B... $1.50 C...$1.00
          Class
          2644. Golf – Educational exhibit or poster on scoring equipment, golf course care, etc.
          2645. Snowmobile – Educational exhibit or poster showing some phase of project (clothing, safety rules, care of machine, map showing trails, etc.)
          2646. Skiing – Educational exhibit or poster showing some phase of project (equipment, clothing, learning skills, etc.)
          2647. Others (baseball, etc.)
          2656. Country Study- (classes 2656, Educational Exhibit 2657 & 2658) (notebook & poster or A.....$2.00 exhibits showing B.....$1.50 activities, correspondence, C.....$1.00 books or recipes, maps, games, clothing, of country, etc.)
          2657. United Nations – Educational exhibit (notebook and poster or exhibit showing information on Unicef, flags and organizations related to United Nations, etc.)
          2658. Our Michigan Heritage – notebook and poster or exhibit showing family tree, pedigree chart, portrait, etc. PREMIUMS
          2659. Group Exhibit – 4 or more exhibitors. (class 2659) Educational exhibit related A....$5.00 to project activity B....$4.00 selected (correspondence, C....$3.00 participation in Sister City of People to People Activities.)
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        Section 656 – Group Exhibits
          Judged Saturday preceding fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          To encourage youth to develop leadership abilities. (Group Exhibit entry should be made in the name of group and not an individual. Group should consist of 4 or more members.)
          Class PREMIUMS
          2661. Display of articles A....$5.00 made, pictures and B....$4.00 illustrations depicting C....$3.00 accomplishments by group
          Section 657 – Community Services Project
          Judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2662. Educational Exhibit A....$3.00 (poster or exhibit showing B....$2.00 one or more phases of project C....$1.00 activity (rest home, community improvement, parks & recreation, etc.)
          Section 658 – Engines
          Judged opening Sunday of fair from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Michigan Antique Engine Club will furnish a $50.00 award to the top exhibitor in class 2664 and a $50.00 award to the top exhibitor in class 2665.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2664. Small Engines A B C (workbook and display $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 showing what has been learned – poster, drawing, display of parts, cutaway, etc.)
          2665. Tractor Care & Safety $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 (workbook and display showing what has been learned - poster, drawing, display of parts, cutaway, etc.)
          2666. Automotive Care & $3.00
          Safety (workbook and display showing what has been learned – poster, drawing, display of parts, etc.)
          2667. Group Exhibit $5.00
          (workbooks and educational display showing what has been learned – poster, drawing cutaway, display of parts, etc.)
          DEPARTMENT 73 YOUTH DEMONSTRATIONS
          Only one entry per section, except section 669, 670 & 671 Section 660 – Performing Arts
          Judged Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Exhibitor must provide any musical instruments needed. To encourage youth in personal and social expressive activities.
          Class PREMIUMS
          2690. Educational Exhibit A.....$3.00 (poster or exhibit related to B.....$2.00 project activity such as song file, C. ...$1.00 puppets, clowning, etc.)
          2691. Puppetry, Dance, Mime, etc.
          
    2692. Best of Show (for class 2691)...........$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 669 – Clowning
          Juniors 10 yrs. & under
          Only one entry per class. To encourage youth in personal and social expressive activities.
          Judged Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to Noon
          Class PREMIUMS
          2700. Basics of Clowning A......$3.00 (Whiteface, Costume, B......$2.50 Paradeability) C......$2.00
          2701. Balloon Sculpture, single
          2702. Skit
          
    2703. Props – homemade
          2704. Best of Show.....................................$5.00 & Rosette
          Section 670 – Clowning
          Intermediates 11 - 13 yrs. (Same classes as Section 669)
          Section 671 – Clowning
          Seniors 14 - 19 yrs.
          (Same classes as Section 669)
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        Section 672 – Individual & Team Demonstrations
          Teams enter by group name not individuals. Judged Wednesday between 9:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. A demonstration will be given by a team of exhibitors or an individual. Each demonstration team will be required to answer questions at the end of the demonstration and will be judged on the basis of the attractiveness of the demonstration, presentation and knowledge of subject matter. Class
          2710. Junior Demonstration A B C – for exhibitors 14 yrs. $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 & under 2711. Junior Team $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Demonstration - for 2 exhibitors 14 yrs. & under 2712. Senior Demonstration $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 – for exhibitors 14 to 19 yrs. 2713. Senior Team $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Demonstration – for 2 exhibitors 14 to 19 yrs.
          Section 674 – Teen Leadership
          Floyd Arbor Gleanors will furnish a $50.00 award to the top leadership exhibitor.
          Judged Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
          Class
          2718. All exhibiting teen A.....$3.00 leaders will develop poster B.....$2.00 and workbook relating to teen C.....$1.00 leadership experiences. A personal interview will help evaluate teen’s efforts.
          
    Section 675 – Achievement Booth
          The Studley Grange will furnish a $50.00 award to the top achievement booth exhibitor. Judged Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
          2721. Advanced Exhibitors A.....$5.00 may exhibit in this section. B.....$3.00 The exhibit shall portray the C.....$2.00 activities and accomplishments of the exhibitor during their careers. 2722. Best of Show..................................................Rosette
          
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        DEADLINE FOR ALL EXHIBITS IS JULY 25 REGARDLESS OF THE DAY OF THE WEEK IT
        ON. Email Address Date
        The Midland Fairgrounds continues a capital campaign to raise money for a new year-round Equestrian Center. The center is part of the master plan for the Midland Fairgrounds to promote growth, economic development, and interest in agriculture in the region and throughout the state of Michigan. As a vital part of the greater Midland area, the Fairgrounds is focused on improving quality of life for residents, while being a vibrant part of all Midland has to offer.
          
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          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS BEEF CATTLE
          (Must accompany your entry form)
          1. ALL animals must have an official RFID ear tag.
          2. All animals must meet specific breed requirements for registration.
          3. Animals are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
          4. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference.
          5. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings. Exhibitors who use tie-outs must clean their area every morning.
          6. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          7. No refunds after close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          8. Prospect Beef must be weighed in by 2:00 p.m. opening Saturday of fair.
          No. of Beef Cattle: Footage Needed:
          No. of Beef Calves: Footage Needed:
          Exhibitors Name: County:
          Address: City: State: Zip:
          Phone No. Home: Work:
          Is there another exhibitor you wish to be stalled near. If so, write name here: _________________________ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 8 above.
          Signature: _______________________________
          Date:___________________
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          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS DAIRY CATTLE (Must accompany your entry form)
          1. ALL animals must have an official RFID ear tag. Any exhibitor who is found to be in violation of MDARD tagging requirements for dairy will bear the sole responsibility for any fines assessed by MDARD.
          1. ALL animals must have an official RFID ear tag.
          2. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available.
          2. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available.
          3. Animals are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
          4. In case of space limitations, Midland County res idents will be given preference.
          3. Animals are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
          5. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          4. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference.
          5. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          6. No refunds after close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          6. No refunds after close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          7. All animals must meet specific breed requirements for registration.
          7. All animals must meet specific breed requirements for registration.
          No. of aged bulls: Footage Needed:
          No. of aged cows: Footage Needed:
          No of yearlings: Footage Needed:
          No of calves: Footage Needed:
          Exhibitors Name: County: Address:
          City: State: Zip: Phone No. Home: Work:
          Email Address: _
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalled near? If so, write name here: _ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 7 above.
          Signature: _______________________________ Date: _
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          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS SHEEP (Must accompany your entry form)
          1. ALL animals must have an official USDA Identification in order to exhibit at the fair. See USDA & MDA rules. Any exhibitor who is found to be in violation of MDARD tagging requirements for sheep will bear the sole responsibility for any fines assessed by MDARD.
          1. ALL animals must have an official USDA Identification in order to exhibit at the fair. See USDA & MDA rules.
          2. Animals are accepted on the grounds from Noon opening Saturday of Fair until 6:00 p.m. opening Sunday of fair.
          3. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preferences.
          2. Animals are accepted on the grounds from Noon opening Saturday of Fair until 6:00 p.m. opening Sunday of fair.
          4. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings.
          3. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preferences.
          5. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available.
          4. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings.
          5. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available.
          6. No refunds after close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          6. No refunds after close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dis missal and forfeit of entry fee.
          7. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fan s.
          7. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          No. of rams: No. of pens needed:
          No. of ewes: No. of pens needed:
          Breed/Breeds being exhibited: __________________________________
          Exhibitors Name: County: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone No. Home: Work: Email Address: _
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalled near? If so, write name here: _ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 7 above.
          Signature: _______________________________ Date: _
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          Date: Time:
          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS RABBIT AND CAVY (Must accompany your entry form)
          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS RABBIT AND CAVY
          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS RABBIT AND CAVY
          1. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available. CAVIES MUST BE EAR TAGGED.
          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS RABBIT AND CAVY (Must accompany your
          (Must accompany your entry form)
          (Must accompany your entry form)
          entry form)
          2. Animals are accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Rabbits and cavies released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair. Does and litters are not accepted.
          1. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available. CAVIES MUST BE EAR TAGGED.
          1. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available. CAVIES MUST BE EAR TAGGED.
          1. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available. CAVIES MUST BE EAR TAGGED.
          2. Animals are accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Rabbits and cavies released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair.
          2. Animals are accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Rabbits and cavies released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair.
          2. Animals are accepted on the grounds and checked in on opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Rabbits and cavies released at 8:00 p.m. closing Saturday of fair.
          3. Does and litters are not accepted.
          4. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference.
          3. Does and litters are not accepted.
          3. Does and litters are not accepted.
          4. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          4. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          4. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          6. Animal must fed and watered and pens cleaned daily. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          5. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference
          5. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference
          5. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference.
          6. Animal must fed and watered and pens cleaned daily. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          6. Animal must fed and watered and pens cleaned daily. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          6. Animal must fed and watered and pens cleaned daily. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          No. of Rabbits: No. of pens needed:
          No. of Cavies: No. of pens needed:
          No. of Rabbits: No. of pens needed:
          No. of Rabbits: No. of pens needed:
          No. of Rabbits: No. of pens needed:
          No. of Cavies: No. of pens needed:
          Exhibitors Name: County: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone No. Home: Work:
          No. of Cavies: No. of pens needed:
          Exhibitors Name: County:
          Address:
          No. of Cavies: No. of pens needed: Exhibitors Name: County: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone No. Home: Work:
          Exhibitors Name: County: Address: City: State: Zip:
          Email Address: _
          City: State: Zip: Phone No. Home: Work:
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalled near? If so, write name here: _ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Email Address: _
          Email Address: _
          Phone No. Home: Work:
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalled near? If so, write name here: _ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Email Address: _
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalled near? If so, write name here: _ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 6 above.
          Signature: _____________________ Date: _
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 6 above.
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 6 above.
          Signature: _____________________ Date: _
          Signature: _____________________ Date: _
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalled near? If so, write name here: _ Your request will be accommodated if possible. Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 6 above.
          Signature: _____________________ Date: _
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          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS GOATS
          (Must accompany your entry form)
          1. ALL animals must have an official USDA Identification in order to exhibit at the fair. Official identification includes USDA metal tags/plastic tags and breed registration tattoos with papers. If microchips are used for identification, the exhibitor must furnish scanner needed. Any exhibitor who is found to be in violation of MDARD tagging requirements for goats will bear the sole responsibility for any fines assessed by MDARD.
          1. ALL animals must have an official USDA Identification in order to exhibit at the fair. Official identification includes USDA metal tags/plastic tags and breed registration tattoos with papers. If microchips are used for identification, the exhibitor must furnish scanner needed.
          2. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available
          2. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available.
          3. Animals are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
          3. Animals are accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
          4. In case of space limitations, Midland County res idents will be given preference
          AT THE EAST END OF THE BARN.
          4. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preference.
          5. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          5. Animal must be bedded in straw or processed shavings. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          6. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          6. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          No. of Meat Goats: No. of pens needed: No. of Fiber Goats: No. of pens needed: No. of Dairy Goats: No. of pens needed:
          Exhibitors Name: County: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone No. Home: Work:
          Email Address: ___________________________________________________________
          Is there another exhibitor you which to be stalle d near? If so, write name here: _________________________ Your request will be accommodated if possible.
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 6 above.
          Signature: _______________________________ Date: _
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          STALL SHEET FOR OPEN CLASS PIGEONS, DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS
          (Must accompany your entry form)
          1. Turkeys must be Pullorum tested within 90 day of fair. Papers must be shown before Turkeys are unloaded into barn.
          2. Exhibitors have the responsibility to see that all entries have received required and suggested immunizations that are available.
          3. Birds will be accepted on the grounds opening Sunday of fair between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
          4. No refunds after the close of entries July 25th. Any false entry may give reason for dismissal and forfeit of entry fee.
          5. In case of space limitations, Midland County residents will be given preferences.
          6. All birds must be fed and watered and pens cleaned daily. Bedding is not supplied.
          7. Exhibitors using fans may only use industrial grade cage fans.
          of pens needed: No. of Pigeons:
          of pens needed:
          Exhibitors Name: County: Address: City: State: Zip:
          Phone No. Home: Work:
          Email Address: ___________________________________________________________
          Before signing make sure you have read rules 1 through 7 above.
          Signature: _______________________________
          Date: _
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        No. of Geese:
        of pens needed: No. of Turkeys:
        of pens needed: No. of Ducks:
        No.