1 MB2016-Lincoln-Co-Fair-Book
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1 MB2016-Lincoln-Co-Fair-Book
The 2016 Lincoln County Fair Books are provided by the generosity of Dan and Kim Dockstader Cover by: JeanElle Hoopes, SVHS Fair Book Cover Contest Winner Lincoln County Commissioners Jerry Harmon Chairman Kent Connelly Vice-Chair Robert King Commissioner Lincoln County Fair Board Fair Board Members L to R: Joe Mackey, Leonard Wilford, Del Cunningham, Tomi Erickson Robert Linford, Joy Fox, Kathy Hess, and Renae Brown. Not Pictured: Patty Taylor Fair Board Staff L to R: April Brown, Billie Kilroy, Tonya McNeel, Celia Johnson Linda Hedges, Bill Johnson, and Clay Larson. Not Pictured: Susan West LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR 2016 MAIN EVENT SCHEDULE Date Saturday Aug 6 Event Junior Rodeo Timed Events Sheep Riding Pre-entry - under the Big Top (Free entry & Admission) Parade Coordinator – Carmelita Guild Time of Event 9:30 am 10:00 am 8:00-9:00 am 5:00 pm (Be there at least 30 minutes early to register. There will be no pre-registration). Categories and prize money – Children’s unit - $25.00 Horse Entry - $25.00 Private Float - $50.00 Humorous Float - $50.00 Bicycle Entry - $25.00 Motor Vehicle Entry - $50.00 Commercial Float - $50.00 Family Entry - $100 Please come prepared with strong tape, your name, mailing address, Phone number and category you would like to enter. Demolition Derby $10.00 7:00 pm Monday Aug 8 Sawyer Brown in Concert 7:00 pm With special guest Kaleb Austin $20.00 presale $25.00 day of show Tuesday Aug 9 National Stock Dog Competition $10.00 7:00 pm Wednesday Aug 10 Horse Pulls $10.00 7:00 pm Lincoln County Talent Show (under Big Top) 5:00 pm Thursday Aug 11 Freestyle Reining Free 7:00 pm Friday Aug 12 PRCA Rodeo $10.00 7:00 pm Saturday Aug 13 PRCA Rodeo $10.00 7:00 pm Children ages 6 and younger – Free at all events TICKET WILL CALL HOURS: August 6 - 12 noon, Tues-Thurs. 2-8 pm & Fri-Sat. 12-8 pm POP Tickets for all six events (including concert) is $55 and only available online - advanced purchase only. 1 The Lincoln County Fair and Rodeo 2016 The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair 2016 Big Top and Grandstand Event Schedule Saturday, August 6 Junior Rodeo Timed Events Sheep Riding Pre-Entry under the Big Top Parade 9:30 am 10:00 am 8:00-9:00 am 5:00 pm Coordinator-Carmelita Guild Be there at least 30 minutes early to register. There will be no pre-registration Grandstand DEMOLITION DERBY 7:00 pm Monday , August 8 Big Top Kevin Wade Forbush, Music The Amazing Arthur, Mentalist, Comedian Thatch Elmer, Cowboy Poet Kevin Wade Forbush, Music The Amazing Arthur, Mentalist, Comedian Thatch Elmer, Cowboy Poet Kevin Wade Forbush, Music The Amazing Arthur, Mentalist, Comedian 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm On the Grounds Montana Clown Works, 11 am – 8 pm Lanky the Clown, 12:00, 2:30, 5:00 Grandstand SAWYER BROWN IN CONCERT WITH SPECIAL GUEST KALEB AUSTIN 7:00 PM Tuesday, August 9 Big Top Kevin Wade Forbush, Music The Amazing Arthur, Mentalist, Comedian Alfred & Seymour, Comedy Kevin Wade Forbush, Music The Amazing Arthur, Mentalist, Comedian Alfred & Seymour, Comedy Kevin Wade Forbush, Music The Amazing Arthur, Mentalist, Comedian On the Grounds Montana Clown Works, 11 am – 8 pm Animal Cracker Conspiracy, 12:00, 2:30, 5:00 Lanky the Clown, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30 Christopher Yerlig, Mime, 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 Carnival Midway Attractions, 2 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:00-10:00 pm Grandstand NATIONAL STOCK DOG COMPETITION 7:00 pm Wednesday, August 10 Big Top Hometown Harmony, Music Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Alfred & Seymour, Comedy Hometown Harmony, Music Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Alfred & Seymour, Comedy 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Lincoln County Fair Talent Show 5:00 pm On the Grounds Montana Clown Works, 11 am – 8 pm Animal Cracker Conspiracy, 11:00, 1:30, 4:00 Pirates in the Sky, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30 Prehistoric Adventures, 12:00, 2:30, 5:00 The Raptor Project, Extreme Raptor Show, 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 Lanky the Clown, 11:30, 3:30, 5:30 Carnival Midway Attractions, 2:00-11:00 pm Grandstand HORSE PULLS 7:00 pm Thursday, August 11 Big Top Richard Barker, Hypnotist Lady Luck, Music Show Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Alfred & Seymour, Comedy Richard Barker, Hypnotist Lady Luck, Music Show Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Alfred & Seymour, Comedy 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm On the Grounds Montana Clown Works, 11 am – 8 pm Prehistoric Adventures, 11:00, 1:30, 4:00 The Raptor Project, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30 Animal Cracker Conspiracy, 12:00, 2:30, 5:00 Pirates in the Sky, 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 Lanky the Clown, 1:00, 3:30, 5:30 Chris Yerlig, Mime, 11:30, 3:00, 4:30 Steve Hamilton’s Magic Flying Carpet, 11:00, 2:00, 4:00 Carnival Midway Attractions, 2:00-11:00 pm Grandstand FREESTYLE REINING 7:00 pm 3 Friday, August 12 Big Top Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Lady Luck, Musical Show Richard Barker, Hypnotist Tap Classics, Dance Show Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Lady Luck, Music Show Richard Barker, Hypnotist Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm On the Grounds Montana Clown Works, 11 am – 8 pm Animal Cracker Conspiracy, 11:00, 1:30, 4:00 Pirates in the Sky, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30 Prehistoric Adventures, 12:00, 2:30, 5:00 The Raptor Project, Extreme Raptor Show, 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 Chris Yerlig, Mime, 11:30, 3:00, 5:00 Steve Hamilton’s Magic Flying Carpet, 1:00, 3:30, 5:30 Carnival Midway Attractions, 12:00 pm-12:00 midnight Grandstand PRCA RODEO 7:00 pm Saturday, August 13 Big Top Saddle Strings Band, Western Cowboy Music Richard Barker, Hypnotist Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Tap Classics, Dance Show Saddle Strings Band, Western Cowboy Music Richard Barker, Hypnotist Dan Meyer, Sword Swallower Saddle Strings Band, Western Cowboy Music 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm On the Grounds Montana Clown Works, 11 am – 8 pm Prehistoric Adventures, 11:00, 1:30, 4:00 The Raptor Project, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30 Animal Cracker Conspiracy, 12:00, 2:30, 5:00 Pirates in the Sky, 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 Chris Yerlig, Mime, 11:30, 3:00, 4:30 Steve Hamilton’s Magic Flying Carpet, 1:00, 3:30, 5:30 Carnival Midway Attractions, 12:00 pm-12:00 midnight Grandstand PRCA RODEO 7:00 pm TICKET WILL CALL HOURS: Tues-Thurs. 2-8 pm & Fri-Sat. 12-8 p 4 Lincoln County Fair Lincoln County Fair lincolncountyfair.info 2016 SCHEDULE OF JUDGING DAY Mon. – August 8 EVENT 4-H/FFA Horse Show Open Class Judging 4-H Fashion Hi-Lite & General (Interview) Judging 4-H Fashion Show Check-In – Rabbits & Poultry TIME 8:00 am 9:00 am 10 am-12 pm 3:00 pm 3:00-5:00 pm LOCATION Lower Arena Comm. Building 4-H Building Afton Civic Ctr. Rabbit Bldg. Tues. – August 9 4-H/FFA Horse Show 8:00 am Dairy Goat & Dairy Cattle Vet Check 8:30 am Open Class Judging 9:00 am Rabbit Show 8:00 am Poultry Show Following Rabbit Dairy Goat Show 3:00 pm Dairy Cattle Show (if any) Following Dairy Goat Main Arena Scale Comm. Building Small Tent Poultry Bldg. Tent Wed. – August 10 All Large Livestock Animals in Place Swine Weigh-In Sheep/Goat Weigh-In Beef Weigh-In 4-H/FFA & Open Dog Show Barns Scale Scale Scale Small Tent Thurs. – August 11 Open Horse Show 8:00 am Market Goat Show (Market/Breeding) 8:00 am Sheep Show (Market/Breeding) Following Mkt. Goat Market Beef Show (4-H/FFA) 3:30 pm Beef Breeding Show Following Mkt. Beef Main Arena Tent Fri. - August 12 Ranch Versatility/Reining Horse Show 8:00 am Swine Show (Market/Breeding) 8:00 am Livestock Judging 2:00 pm Round Robin 4:00 pm Mand. State Fair Mtg. Following Livestock Judging (Must attend to go to State Fair) Main Arena Tent Tent Tent Tent Sat. – August 13 Open Horse Show – Team Sorting Buyer Breakfast Buyer Registration 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale Small Arena Tent Tent Tent 7:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 1:00 pm Tent (4-H/FFA/Open) 10:00 am 8:00 am 8:00–10:00 am 10:00 am ALL EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC SO COME AND ENJOY!! ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Someone will be at the Market livestock forms table on Tuesday night from 5:30-6:30 pm. You will still be required to see the brand inspector & receive your stamp on Wednesday so your animal will to be allowed to weigh-in. 2. Resale animals can leave the fairgrounds only when the “resale” trailer leaves. All other large and small animals (includes poultry and rabbits) cannot leave the grounds until 5 pm. 3. Starting Wednesday of fair week, premium payout will be at the windows by the Fair Board Office, 11 am to 7 pm. 5 Lincoln County Fair The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair SECTION I - 4-H/FFA & OPEN LIVESTOCK ....................... 7 ONLINE ENTRY PROCEDURE .................................. 8 ALL LIVESTOCK RULES ........................................... 9 SECTION II - 4-H GENERAL ............................................. 42 SECTION III - FFA AGRONOMY & MECHANICS ............. 67 SECTION IV - OPEN CLASS COMMUNITY ...................... 70 ENTRY INFORMATION ........................................... 71 COMMUNITY INFORMATION ................................. 72 SECTION V - EDUCATION .............................................. 106 6 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 4-H Staff Shar Perry Ext. Educator, 4-H. 885-3132 Hudson Hill Ext. Educator, Ag 885-3132 Miriam Feeley Ext. Educator, 4-H 828-4092 Celia Johnson Show Coordinator 886-9655 Dallas Warren FFA Advisor 886-5798 SECTION I 4-H, FFA & OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK Livestock Online Entry Procedure............................................................................... 8 Livestock General Rules............................................................................................... 9 Livestock Entry Deadlines ...............................................................................................9 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules & Information ..............................................................10 Junior Livestock Market Sale Rules...............................................................................12 Showmanship Contest...................................................................................................13 FFA Information.............................................................................................................13 Round Robin Showmanship Contest .............................................................................14 State Fair Information ....................................................................................................14 Livestock Judging Contest ........................................................................................ 16 Beef Cattle .................................................................................................................. 17 Beef Showmanship........................................................................................................17 Market Rules & Class ....................................................................................................17 Breeding Classes ..........................................................................................................18 Dairy Cattle .................................................................................................................. 19 Dairy Cattle Showmanship ............................................................................................19 Dairy Cattle Classes ......................................................................................................19 Market Goat ................................................................................................................. 20 Market Goat Showmanship ...........................................................................................20 Market Goat Rules & Classes........................................................................................20 Breeding Meat Goat .................................................................................................... 21 Breeding Meat Goat Rules & Classes............................................................................21 Dairy Goat .................................................................................................................... 22 Dairy Goat Showmanship ..............................................................................................22 Dairy Goat Rules & Classes ..........................................................................................22 4-H & FFA Horse Show ............................................................................................... 23 4-H/FFA Horse Rules ....................................................................................................23 Ranch Horse Classes....................................................................................................24 Trail & Speed Event Classes .........................................................................................24 4-H/FFA Horse Showmanship .......................................................................................25 Halter Classes ...............................................................................................................25 English & Performance Classes ....................................................................................26 Rabbits ......................................................................................................................... 27 Rabbit Showmanship.....................................................................................................27 Rabbit Rules &Classes..................................................................................................27 Sheep ........................................................................................................................... 28 Sheep Showmanship.....................................................................................................28 Market Sheep Class ......................................................................................................28 Breeding Sheep........................................................................................................... 30 Breeding Sheep Showmanship .....................................................................................30 Breeding Sheep Rules & Classes..................................................................................30 Swine ........................................................................................................................... 31 Swine Showmanship .....................................................................................................31 Market Swine Classes ...................................................................................................31 Breeding Swine Classes................................................................................................32 Poultry.......................................................................................................................... 33 Poultry Showmanship....................................................................................................33 Poultry Rules & Classes ................................................................................................33 Dogs ........................................................................................................................... 34 Dog Showmanship ........................................................................................................34 Dog Rules, Obedience, Conformation, Agility & Rally Classes ......................................34 Open Horse Show ....................................................................................................... 38 Open Horse Rules & Classes ........................................................................................38 7 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR 4-H/FFA & OPEN LARGE LIVESTOCK, 4-H/FFA SMALL ANIMAL & GENERAL 4-H PROJECTS ONLINE PROCEDURE ENTRY INFORMATION Be sure to read the rules of the department or division you are entering 1. To enter in the 4-H/FFA Departments you must be a registered member those programs. Entries in all open divisions are open to all residents of Lincoln County. 2. Residents must complete online entry. Exhibitors must complete all steps including the last step, printing your entry tag. Online Entryhttp://lincolncountyfair.info Then click on the Online Entries/Tickets Tab. (The system requirements for on-line entry are: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above with Java Script and Cookies enabled. This program will not work with Firefox Browser!) Non-Animal Entries - Print your tags and place them on entries along with your skill statements). 3. All Entries must be completed by deadline - ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. On-line entry July 1 – August 3, 2016 PREMIUMS Premium cash will be distributed during the fair Wednesday-Saturday 11 am to 7 pm at the payout window by the fair board office. Premiums can then be picked up at the Extension Office from August 18 – August 31. Premiums not picked up will be forfeited. No checks will be mailed. 8 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 11. All sheep & goats (regardless of sex) to be on the fairgrounds must have a scrapies ear tag, registration tattoo, or other identification accepted by the Wyoming Department of Ag. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Hudson Hill, Ext. Ag Educator at 885-3132. 12. (County Tail Docking Rule): “No extreme docked lamb will be tagged for the Lincoln County Fair. Lambs that have been redocked after they have been tagged will be disqualified. Any qualifying fair exhibitor who wants to go to State Fair will have to follow the State Fair Tail Docking Rule.” 13. No test for brucellosis, tuberculosis, pseudorabies, or EIA (Coggins Tests) is required on legitimate Wyoming origin exhibits. No exhibit from a herd under quarantine for any contagious or infectious diseases will be allowed on the grounds. 14. ALL BREEDING BOVINE (Dairy & Beef Cattle) STOCK should have a brucellosis tattoo. It is recommended that horses be vaccinated for Influenza. 15. All animals must be clean and fitted before entering the show ring. Livestock will be cleaned and properly groomed at all times. Livestock must be well broken to halter. This denotes pride of ownership and that the animal is being cared for properly. 16. All animals must conform to breed standards. 17. Alleyways must be kept free of trash and manure. Exhibitors are responsible for the cleanliness of the stalls and pens. If the superintendent or livestock show coordinator tags an unclean pen and it is not cleaned within eight (8) hours, the exhibitor may be asked to take the animal home and will not be eligible for the sale. 18. Livestock bedding will be clean and neat. Excessive bedding is discouraged. 19. Livestock will be cared for in a proper and humane way. Exhibitors are responsible for all feed, water & care of animals. Exhibitors in livestock departments must furnish their own feed. Camping Space Fee: $20 per night Contact Bill Johnson, 887-0208 and complete the online trailer release form. No Reservations will be taken until July 15, 2016. You will be allowed to park your trailers starting Wednesday, August 3, 7 am. – Payment is due before you can park your trailer. LIVESTOCK GENERAL RULES 1. Large Livestock & Small Animal Entries must be made prior to Midnight, WEDNESDAY, August 3 for online entries. NO EXCEPTIONS! Online entry link: http://lincolncountyfair.info. Click on Online Entries/Tickets Tab. (See the open community entry page for instructions. No tags will be printed for animal entries). 2. 4-H/FFA Exhibitors are to be Lincoln County residents, or students at Lincoln County Schools. The open show will follow the 4H/FFA show. 3. All shows are limited to two (2) animals per class per exhibitor. This excludes large livestock breeding classes. See specific animal sections for additional rules. 4. All large livestock animals are to be in assigned stalls by 7 am on Wednesday. See the Judging Schedule for weigh-in times. (SEE NEW RULE ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF 4-H/FFA LIVESTOCK MEMBERS FORM) 5. Stalls, pens, & cages will be assigned. 6. No animal will be allowed to run at large on the grounds. 7. Persons having stock to be exhibited will be required to have it in readiness at the call. The judges are instructed not to wait more than five minutes after the call and those not ready will be excluded. 8. No ribbons previously won shall be exhibited with animals in the show ring. 9. No animals will show that have any hereditary or transmissible defects or unsoundness. Animals showing signs of disease or illness will not be allowed on the grounds. 10. All animals will be subject to a check by a veterinarian. Any animal that appears to be drugged will be subject to disqualification and/or blood test. 9 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair 20. Comfort of the animal is a primary concern. Therefore, fans and insect control are allowed. 21. Stallions must be registered. Papers must be in owner’s possession and presented to the superintendent if called for. 22. All participants in open class must be properly and modestly attired and show at their own risk. There will be no opentoed shoes or sandals allowed for all ages. 23. Any animals stalled and/or exhibited on the fairgrounds remain the responsibility of the owner. Any animal that is unruly or dangerous to participants and fair goers will be released from the fair with a participation ribbon. 24. Non-specified classes may be made at the discretion of the Livestock Show Coordinator. 25. Open Horse Show Rules on Class List Pages. 26. Show Order: The order would be 4-H/FFA Market, 4-H/FFA Showmanship, Open Showmanship, and then 4-H/FFA Breeding, and then Open Breeding. 27. To be eligible to receive a premium all large and small animals must be displayed on the fairgrounds for the week of fair. The exception to this rule would be dogs, cats, pocket pets, dairy goats, and milking dairy cows. Resale animals can leave the fairgrounds only when the “resale” trailer leaves. All other large and small animals (includes poultry and rabbits) cannot leave the grounds until 5 pm. 28. All buckles, awards, and premiums must be claimed within the same fair year as they were won. 29. All decisions from the Livestock Show Coordinator are final. An exhibitor and/or parents may be asked to leave the fairgrounds for improper conduct. SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 4-H/FFA Stall Fee: There will be a $10 per animal (one-time) stall fee. This fee needs to be paid online by the deadline (Midnight, on Wednesday, August 3 for online entries). Online link: http://lincolncountyfair.info. Click on the Online Entries/Tickets tab. The Responsibilities of 4-H/FFA Livestock Members form must be signed by 4-H/FFA Member and Parent/Guardian. Then it is returned to the forms table under the tent before weigh-in. This form replaces the mandatory sale meeting. AGE DIVISION - 4-H and FFA members in the livestock division will be broken down as follows, with the age of the member indicating the division they will show in. For the purpose of determining eligibility for competition, the age of the 4-H or FFA member will be used as of January 1 of the current year. Junior: 8, 9, or 10 years of age. Intermediate: 11, 12, or 13 years of age. Senior: 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 years of age. FFA: Senior: Ages 14 - 19 years. Intermediate: Age 13 years. 4-H DRESS CODE If you are not in official dress, you will be disqualified. Livestock Events: Plain Modest White Shirt (Long or Short Sleeve) Black or Dark Blue Jeans Proper Footwear (No open-toes shoes/sandals) No Hat No Shorts/Tank Tops Horse Show: Plain Modest White Long Sleeve Shirt Black or Dark Blue Jeans Proper Footwear (No open-toed shoes or sandals) Hat (western hat or riding helmet) Chaps (optional) for performance classes No vest or accessories allowed 4-H/FFA JUNIOR LIVESTOCK RULES (These rules are for 4-H & FFA members and are in addition to the general rules listed above) 10 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 4. Livestock Fitting Rule - A 4-H or FFA member is expected to fit his own animal at fair. However, in the interest of safety, a 4-H or FFA member may be assisted by others (i.e. member, parent, or other adult). Assistance is defined as a learning situation where the teacher (helper) is teaching the 4-H or FFA member a technique in fitting or showing. The teacher-adult is allowed only to show how; the member is expected to perform the majority of each technique and/or skill required. If the fair committee decides there is a violation of this rule, it may result in the disqualification of the animal and the forfeit of premiums and ribbons. If the 4-H or FFA member is found to be in violation of the fitting rule, he/she will not be allowed to show in any 4-H or FFA division entered, including the showmanship contest. The fair committee for each livestock division will be the livestock superintendent, the Fair Board chairperson, the Fair Board livestock members, FFA Advisor, Ag Extension Educator, and the Livestock Show Coordinator. 5. Herdsmanship/Stall Information a. Stalls will be assigned and the stall cards will be in place by 2 pm on the Thursday before fair. Animals may be brought to the fairgrounds as early as the Thursday before fair but at their owner’s risk. The animals may still have to change stalls. b. Breeding Sheep & Goats may be brought the day of the show & taken home after, if there are not stalls available. The breeding animals must still have a vet check (See Schedule of Judging for day & time). c. The large animal Herdsmanship Award will be based on a score sheet so clubs can improve from year to year. The award’s objectives are to create pride in the barn area and promote healthy competition between clubs. The large animal Herdsmanship winners will 4-H members are required to wear white shirts for all contests & shows. If you show up without a white shirt, you will be given a participation ribbon. FFA DRESS CODE If you are not in official dress, you will be disqualified. Male: Black slacks (Black Levis or Wranglers can be worn in shows if they are not faded) White Collared Shirt Official FFA Tie Black Shoes Black Socks Official Jacket (zipped to the top) Female:Black Skirt (Black Levis or Wranglers can be worn in shows if they are not faded) White Collared Blouse Official FFA Scarf Black Shoes Official Jacket (zipped to the top) JUNIOR LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP Ownership dates for Junior Livestock: calculated as of current year. Beef - Feb. 1 Sheep, Swine, Market Goats – June 1 Horses, Dairy Cattle, Breeding Animals - June 1 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK (4-H & FFA) RULES 1. 4-H & FFA members can only be registered in one state 4-H program and one county 4H program. 2. 4-H & FFA exhibits will be judged and placed 1 and 2 then as many 3-6 as needed. Premium money will be paid according to Junior Livestock Show placing. 3. Club members should exhibit their own livestock personally, but in case they have more than one animal to show or two shows at the same time, they may have another club member help show their animals. While in the show ring, the person showing the animal must do so without aid, and all adults, except those qualified to be in the show ring, must remain outside of the show area while the animals are being shown. 11 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair receive recognition at the rodeo; a banner to display in the barn for the next year, and a traveling trophy to be awarded at Awards Night and be able to pick their stalls for the next county fair. 6. Tagging Rule a. Death Clause Rule- an animal can be tagged for 4-H/FFA kids with the same guardian as long as the animals are being raised together. In the event of a tagged animal’s death, the Extension, FFA, personnel need to see the deceased animal to qualify for the death clause. A vet may also be able to call an Extension or FFA personnel to verify the death of the tagged animal. Members must notify the Extension Office or FFA right away, when an animal dies. b. The number of animals tagged may not exceed two animals per kid per species per 4-H or FFA program. The Death Clause would apply to families who did not want to/ or could not tag two animals per kid per species. The floater animal tagged needs the names of the family member tied to it at the time of tagging. Floater animals are only eligible for county fair and are not eligible for State Fair. c. An animal can be tagged in multiple names for special animal science educational programs conducted by the Extension Office at the discretion of 4H/Extension Staff. d. 4-H/FFA members can exhibit no more than TWO animals in a class in any livestock program. Any animal may be shown ONLY IN ONE (1) CLASS (Except Non-Meat Pen Rabbits). SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES times.) If you are late for your species’ weigh-in time, you will weigh-in last when all other animals have been weighed. Scales will be open for 30 minutes after last scheduled species has weighed-in. 3. Proper attire and footwear is required at all times. 4. Resale animals can leave the fairgrounds only when the “resale” trailer leaves. All other large and small animals (includes poultry and rabbits) cannot leave the grounds until 5 pm. 5. See the class page for rules specific for each species. JUNIOR LIVESTOCK MARKET SALE RULES 1. 4-H and FFA members must complete the 4H/FFA Responsibilities form and have it signed and dated by parent/Guardian and member. This form must be turned in at the forms table before weigh-in to be eligible to sell their animals at the auction. 2. Sale participant must complete the consignment, W-9 forms, and sign the brand inspector sheet to be eligible to sell their animal at the sale. 3. Market animals will be auctioned at 10 am on the Saturday of fair in the sale tent. 4. A 4-H or FFA member may exhibit more than one species and will be allowed to only sell ONE (1) animal. The member must notify the show coordinator which animal is to be sold by Friday at the end of the Swine show. 5. Any drugs used must be in accordance with label directions and on the advice of a veterinarian. Any drug that has a withdrawal time must be reported and it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to care for the animal until the withdrawal period is over. 6. All animals must be exhibited at County Fair to be eligible for the sale and add-ons. Market animals that receive a participation ribbon will not be sold. 7. Grand or Reserve Market Animals must be sold at our county livestock sale unless both animals are owned by the same 4-H ALL MARKET CLASSES 1. The classes will be established by the Livestock Show Coordinator after weigh-in. THERE WILL BE NO RE-WEIGHS TO MAKE WEIGHT. 2. All 4-H and FFA market animals (Beef, Sheep, Goat, & Swine) will be weighed in at the fairgrounds scale. (See the Schedule of Judging Events for each species weigh-in 12 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Lincoln County Fair member then the Grand must be sold at the sale. Any lambs that won’t be accepted by the resale buyer because of short tails will be returned to the sale participant at the expense of the sale participant. The sale participant will have the market price deducted from his/her sale check. Pictures: The Fair Board will not be taking pictures of the kids! A card stock “thank you” form can be picked up from the Fair Board Office or payout window. A picture backdrop will be provided. Commission Fee Reminder: Animals that sell at the livestock sale will be assessed a 2% commission fee of the sale price. If by the end of the Swine Show, you have not told the Livestock Coordinator or show clerks which animal you are selling, your highest placing animal will be picked for the sale order and that is the animal you will sell. Sale Order: Sale to start with selling the Grand Champion Steer, Reserve Champion Steer, Overall Grand Champion Lamb, Overall Reserve Champion Lamb, Grand Champion Hog, Reserve Champion Hog, First Place, Second Place. Then random draw - Third through Sixth places, including Grand and Reserve Born & Raised Animals. Add-on lists from buyers must be received by September 1. The sale participant/owner of the animal can purchase only their animal back from the resale contractor. The sale participant will have to make all the arrangements with the resale contractor. SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 4. The Lincoln County Fair will award rosettes and buckles or plaques to the Champion Senior, Intermediate and Junior showman in Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Goat, Swine, Rabbit, Dog, Poultry and Horse. All other showmanship participants will receive nonpremium ribbons. 5. Eligible Champion Senior, Intermediate, and Junior Showman may receive a trip to State Fair and the State Fair Showmanship Contest. The Junior Division winners must have a parent chaperone. 6. Open class showmanship is for persons not enrolled in that 4-H or FFA livestock project. Classes will be broken down into the following categories: Adult - 19 years and older Youth - 14 - 18 Intermediate Youth - 8 - 13 Pee Wee - 7 and under Note: There will be an Open Pee Wee Division Showmanship (Ages 7 & 6 only) Classes in Beef showing a 400 lb. calf or lighter. The animal is brought the day of the show and taken back home the same day and has to be owned by the person showing it. 7. 4-H/FFA Age divisions are located at the first of the Junior Livestock Rules. 8. FFA attired members must show a FFA animal in showmanship and 4-H attired members must show a 4-H animal in showmanship. FFA INFORMATION SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST 1. FFA members are eligible to show at county fair through the summer of their graduating year of high school. 2. All students enrolled in Agricultural Education Classes are expected to carry a supervised Agricultural Experience Project. In addition to livestock projects students are encouraged to exhibit agronomy, mechanics projects, record books and notebooks to realize the full benefit from instruction and hands on. 1. Sign up for all showmanship classes on the entry form. No entries will be allowed the day of the show (exception: Open Dog Show). 2. 4-H/FFA Participants in the Showmanship contest must show their own animals. 3. No boars, stallions, bulls, or bucks (goats) will be allowed in showmanship. Rams (sheep) can be shown. No lactating animals should be shown. 13 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair 3. Exhibits must be of competitive quality and approved by the instructor prior to the show. Awards will be given according to the accepted standard of the Fair Board. Prize money will be awarded on the basis of the number and quality of the exhibits, except where otherwise specified. 4. Projects exhibited must be part of the FFA member's SAE Program and, in the case of livestock, must be owned, fitted and shown by the FFA member. FFA members showing livestock (including horses) must also show in official dress or premiums will not be paid. Purchasing animals trained and fitted for showing is prohibited. 5. If transportation and financial arrangements can be made, the following may be entered in the Wyoming State Fair: a. Top FFA animals in Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Swine, and Horses. b. Classroom notebook or Record Book. c. Agronomy Exhibits. d. Agriculture Mechanics Exhibit depending on available transportation. e. Dairy Judging Team will judge at State Fair for judging team members who have accumulated the highest number of points through contest practices. SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 5. Members must show the same animal as they showed in the individual division showmanship contest 6. Past Round Robin winners are not eligible to compete. ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP Awards: Champion – Choice of Jacket/Buckle Reserve Champion – Choice of Jacket/Buckle 1. There will be four (4) divisions of animals: Horse, Sheep, Beef and Swine. 2. There will be categories for Intermediate and Senior Members only - No Junior division. 3. If the Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Showman of any section cannot compete in the Round Robin Contest, the entry will then be open to succeeding winners until there are two (2) showmen in each section, (i.e., the person immediately under the Reserve Champion would be given the chance to compete if there was a vacancy in that division; if that member did not want to compete, the next one would be given the chance.) 4. General rules will be the same as the original showmanship contest in each division. 14 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair 7. Timing of events: Five minutes on first (your own) animal this will include fitting. Three minutes on each of the other four species. 8. Scoring: Seven total categories with a possible of 105 points. Four categories of animal showmanship with 20 points each One category of fitting of your own animal with 15 points. One category of personal appearance with 10 points. The personal appearance will be scored by each judge on each individual and averaged for the final so that it can be used as a tiebreaker. The fitting and showmanship in each division will be by the judge for that division only. SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Extension Office before you can be registered). 4. A Health Form must be completed and accompany the state fair registration form. 5. Dorm & Meal Information is needed. 6. Division winners who are under 14 years of age must have a parent/guardian chaperone to accompany them. They will compete in the Junior Division at State Fair. 7. For youth to participate at State Fair, chaperones are needed. Please contact the Ext. Office if you are interested. 8. All livestock going to the State Fair must have a health certificate and/or inspection, PLUS all horse members must have a copy of their Wyoming Horse Safety Certification sheets from the Extension Office. 9. If financial arrangements can be made and animals are worthy, the top 4-H animals in each division (dairy, horses, breeding beef, market beef, sheep, goat, and swine) may be entered in the State Fair. The Lincoln County Fair Board may assist in transportation charges. STATE FAIR INFORMATION 1. To be eligible for a trip to State Fair, 4-H/FFA member must have an eligible project that was exhibited at the current year’s county fair. 2. For animals to be eligible to show at State Fair, they must be shown at County Fair and deemed worthy to go to state by the 4-H and/or FFA staff. 3. There will be a State Fair Meeting following the last shows on Friday for all who qualified to attend State Fair. You must attend to be eligible to go to State Fair. 3. State Fair Registration Forms must be completed and given to the Extension Staff by end of Mandatory State Fair Meeting. The information needed to register for State Fair is: Classes to be entered Class numbers Tag Number for Animal Number of animal pens needed We need to know if you are entering in the Junior Jackpot shows or Champion of Champion show (These shows have fees that need to be paid to the 15 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST This contest will take place on the Friday of fair at 2 pm under the large tent. DIVISION 1876 - 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING Each youth and coach is responsible for reading and understanding the contestant rules and eligibility for judging contests which can be found at http://www.uwyo.edu/4-h/ NOTE: Please enter each youth in only one class. CLASS 1876-1 Senior Individual 1876-2 Intermediate Individual 1876-3 Junior Individual 16 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES BEEF CATTLE (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only buckles or trophies and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H & FFA Showmanship 1879-1 Senior Beef Showmanship 1879-2 Intermediate Beef Showmanship 1879-3 Junior Beef Showmanship 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 1602-01 2nd - $10.00 Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-1 Open Adult Beef Showmanship 2000-2 Open Youth Beef Showmanship 2000-3 Open Int. Youth Beef Showmanship 2000-4 Open Pee Wee Beef Showmanship* (*Class Restrictions – See Showmanship Rules) 3rd - $8.00 4th - $6.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 Market Beef Class (4-H & FFA Only) STEERS 1000 LBS. AND OVER [Please include your local producer’s name on the entry form.] 1604 -01 Mini Market Beef Class (4-H & FFA Only) Steers 48” or less hip height and 500 lbs. minimum weight. [must have been declared mini or low line at tagging]. Rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Animals must be born after January 1 of previous year. Market beef will be weighed. They will be shown and sold the recorded weight at time of weigh-in. All breeds will compete together according to weight. Spayed heifers will compete in steer classes. Animals entered may be purebreds, grades, or crossbreeds of any beef breed or breeds. Only champions in market classes will compete for Overall Championships. Rosettes only, no premiums will be paid. Market steers for 4-H and FFA must weigh at least 1000 lbs. and have been owned by the member since February 1. Underweight steers must show in feeder class. Only ribbons will be awarded to the feeder steers and the feeder steers will not be eligible for the livestock sale. Mini Market Beef requirements: 48 inches or less hip height and 500 lbs. minimum weight and be owned by February 1. All beef planning to show in a mini class must have been declared as mini or low line at tagging. 1603-01 Rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Market Beef Born ‘N Raised Contest (4-H & FFA Only) - (Producer receives a buckle and member receive a prize.) Open to all Lincoln County 4-H and FFA members who have a market animal project. All entries must be tagged on county tagging dates with a WSF ear tag. In order to compete in the Born-n-Raised Contest all entries must be born and raised in Lincoln County (If the animal is owned by any producer outside the county for any length of time, it is then unable to compete). All animals must be entered for the class by the fair entry deadline and provide producer information at that time of weigh in. The top two county-owned animals from each market class, as placed by the county fair judge for that species, will be brought back for the final class of the contest. 1602-61 Prospective Calves Class 17 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair Division 1601 - Breeding Beef (4-H, FFA, & Open) Entry Example: A Black Angus Summer Yearling Heifer Born May 1-August 31, 2015 would be in class number 3. 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $14.00 2nd - $12.00 Open Premiums: Blue - $14.00 Red - $12.00 3rd - $10.00 White - $10.00 4th - $8.00 5th - $6.00 6th - $4.00 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 BREED (FEMALES) A. Black Angus (Classes 1 -7) B. Hereford/Polled Hereford (Classes 11 -17) C. Maine Anjou & Maine Anjou Crossbreeds (Classes 21 - 27) D. Shorthorn (Classes 31-37) E. Any Other English Breed (Classes 41-47) F. Any Other Continental Breed (Classes 51-57) CLASS Jr. Heifer Calf between Jan. 1 - April 30, 2016 Sr. Heifer Calf between Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2015 Summer Yearling Heifer born May 1 - Aug. 31, 2015 Spring Yearling Heifer born Mar. 1 - April 30, 2015 Jr. Yearling Heifer born Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015 Sr. Yearling Heifer born Sept. 1 – Dec. 31, 2014 Cow/Calf (Any female older than ages above w/calf at side) B 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 BULL CLASSES CLASS 1601-85 1601-86 1601-90 1601-91 Continental Breed Jr. Bull Calf between January 1 & April 30, 2016 Continental Breed Bull Calf born Sept. 1 – Dec. 31, 2015 English Breed Jr. Bull Calf between January 1, & April 30, 2016 English Breed Bull Calf born Sept. 1 – Dec. 31, 2015 18 D 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 E 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 F 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair DAIRY CATTLE (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid – only plaques and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-34 Senior Dairy Cattle Showmanship 1879-35 Int. Dairy Cattle Showmanship 1879-36 Jr. Dairy Cattle Showmanship Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-36 Open Adult Dairy Cattle Showmanship 2000-37 Open Youth Dairy Cattle Showmanship 2000-38 Open Int. Youth Dairy Cattle Showmanship Dairy Cattle (4-H/FFA & Open) Entry Example: A Holstein Sr. Heifer Calf born after 8/31/15 thru 11/30/15 would be in class number 3. 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd - $10.00 Open Premiums: Blue - $12.00 Red - $10.00 3rd - $8.00 4th - $6.00 White - $8.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 Dairy Cattle Rules 1. All dairy cows must have been milked regularly before they are brought into the ring to be judged. 2. Lactating dairy cows may come in the morning of the show and then be excused after the showing. 3. They must be checked in by the vet on Tuesday at 8:30 am. Division 1625 - Dairy Cattle Breeds & Classes A. Holstein (Classes 1 - 11) B. Jersey (Classes 16 - 28) C. Guernsey (Classes 31 - 41) D. Brown Swiss (Classes 46 - 56) E. Any Other Recognized Breed (Classes 61 - 71) CLASS Jr. Heifer Calf born March 1, 2016 or after Inter. Heifer Calf born Dec. 1, 2015 thru Feb.28, 2016 Sr. Heifer Calf born after 8/31/15 thru 11/30/15 Jr. Yearling Heifer born Mar. thru August 2015 Sr. Yearling Heifer born Sept. 2014 thru Feb. 2015 2 Yr. Old Cow born after 8/31/13 & before 9/1/14 3 Yr. Old Cow born after 8/31/12 & before 9/1/13 4 Yr. Old Cow born after 8/31/11 & before 9/1/12 Aged Cow born 8/31/11 A 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 B 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 All BREEDS OF BULLS CLASS 76 Bull Calf born September 1, 2013 and before May 1, 2016 19 C 31 32 33 34 35 38 39 40 41 D 46 47 48 49 50 53 54 55 56 E 61 62 63 64 65 68 69 70 71 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES MARKET GOATS (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only buckles and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-28 Market Goat Senior Showmanship 1879-29 Market Goat Int. Showmanship 1879-30 Market Goat Junior Showmanship 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd - $10.00 Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-4 Open Adult Market Goat Showmanship 2000-5 Youth Market Goat Showmanship 2000-6 Int. Youth Market Goat Showmanship 2000-7 Pee Wee Market Goat Showmanship 3rd - $8.00 4th - $6.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 Division 1606 - 4-H/FFA Market Goats 1606-81 Market Goat Class [minimum of 50 lbs.] Rules: 1. Exhibitors are to read and abide by Animal Health Requirements for goats. All market goats must have USDA/APHIS Scrapies identification tags in place prior to arrival. 2. Ownership and possession for all market goats is June 1. 3. All market goats will be checked for properly placed Wyoming State Fair designated ear tags and/or tattoos at weigh-in. 4. Market goats must be uniformly slick shorn with 3/8 inch of hair or less oat the time of arrival on the fairgrounds. Legs may have hair up to the hock and knee only. 5. Market goats may be wethers or non-bred does. They are to have milk teeth in place or may have lost one or both of their milk teeth, but there shall be no evidence of breaking skin or eruption of the two permanent front teeth. 6. Market goats must weigh a minimum of 50 pounds. Underweight market goats will receive ribbons only – no premiums. Underweight market goats will not be eligible to sell at the livestock sale. 7. Exhibitors are allowed to use halters or collars when showing their market goat. 1606- 100 Market Goat Born ‘N Raised Contest (4-H & FFA Only) - (Producer receives a buckle and members receive prizes.) Rules: 1. Open to all Lincoln County 4-H and FFA members who have a market animal project. 2. All entries must be tagged on county tagging dates with a WSF ear tag. 3. In order to compete in the Born-n-Raised Contest all entries must be born and raised in Lincoln County (If the animal is owned by any producer outside the county for any length of time, it is then unable to compete). 4. All animals must be entered for the class by the fair entry deadline and provide producer information at that time of weigh in. 5. The top two county-owned animals from each market class, as placed by the county fair judge for that species, will be brought back for the final class of the contest. 20 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair BREEDING MEAT GOATS (4-H, FFA & OPEN) (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd - $10.00 Open Premiums: Blue - $12.00 Red - $10.00 3rd - $8.00 4th - $6.00 White - $8.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 Division 1606 - Market Goats Breeding Meat Goat Rules: 1. Exhibitors are to read and abide by Animal Health Requirements for goats. All breeding meat goats must have USDA/APHIS Scrapies identification tags in place prior to arrival. 2. Fitting of breeding meat goats will be left up to the discretion of the exhibitor but the animals are to be shown in natural conformation and color. 3. Breeding Meat Goats may have horns. 4. Entry information: The class code must include the Division and class number. Example: Full blood Boer Buck kid born February 14, 2016 would be entered as 1606-41. MEAT GOAT BREEDS A. Percentage Boer (1/2 to 7/8 blood) B. Full Blood Boer DOES - CLASS Doe Kid: born April 1, 2016 and after A 1 B 27 Doe Kid: born Jan. 1 – Mar. 31, 2016 2 28 Doe Kid: born Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2015 3 29 Yearling Doe: born Sep. 1, 2014 to Aug. 31, 2015 6 32 Two Year Old Doe: born Sep. 1, 2013 to Aug. 31, 2014 7 33 Three Years and Older Doe: born before Sep. 1, 2013 8 34 Best Pair of Does, any age: owned by exhibitor 9 35 BUCKS - CLASS Buck Kid: born April 1, 2016 and after Buck Kid: born Jan. 1 – Mar. 31, 2016 Buck Kid: born Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2015 Yearling Buck: born Sep. 1, 2014 to Aug. 31, 2015 Two Year Old Buck: born Sep. 1, 2013 to Aug. 31, 2014 Three Years and Older Buck: born before Sep. 1, 2013 Best Pair of Buck, any age: owned by exhibitor 21 40 41 42 45 46 47 48 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair DAIRY GOATS (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only buckles and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-19 Dairy Goat Senior Showmanship 1879-20 Dairy Goat Intermediate Showmanship 1879-21 Dairy Goat Junior Showmanship 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd - $10.00 Open Premiums: Blue - $12.00 Red - $10.00 Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-8 Open Adult Dairy Goat Showmanship 2000-9 Open Youth Dairy Goat Showmanship 2000-10 Open Int. Youth Dairy Goat Showman 2000-11 Open Pee Wee Dairy Goat Showman 3rd - $8.00 White - $8.00 4th - $6.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 Rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. Base date for calculating age is August 1 of current year. There will be no pre-show milk out. All goats must be disbudded, dehorned or naturally polled Absolutely no mistreatment of animals will be tolerated. 5. 6. 7. All exhibited goats must have a scrapies tag, registration tattoo, or other identification accepted by the Wyoming Department of Ag. There will not be any billy goat classes available. They must be checked in by the vet on Tuesday at 8:30 am. Division 1605 - Dairy Goat Breeds - Entry Information: A Saanen Junior Kid, born after April 1, 2016 would be class 1. A. Saanen B. Alpine C. LaMancha D. Nubian E. Nigerian Dwarf F. All other Purebreds G. Recorded Grade JUNIOR DOE DIVISION: 24 months or younger that have never freshened Junior Kid, born after April 1, 2016 Senior Kid, born Feb 1 - Mar. 31, 2016 Junior Yearling, born Nov. 1, 2015 - Jan 31, 2016 Senior Yearling, born Sept. 1, 2014 - Oct. 30, 2015 A 1 2 3 4 B 12 13 14 15 C 23 24 25 26 D 34 35 36 37 E 45 46 47 48 F 56 57 58 59 G 67 68 69 70 B 17 18 19 20 21 C 28 29 30 31 32 D 39 40 41 42 43 E 50 51 52 53 54 F 61 62 63 64 65 G 73 74 75 76 77 SENIOR DOE DIVISION: Animals that have freshened including dry milkers Under 2 years, in milk 2 years and under 3 years 3 years and under 5 years 5 years and over Best Udder 1605-85 A 6 7 8 9 10 Group of 5 Dairy Does - no more than 2 does owned by one exhibitor-three exhibitors minimum. 22 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair 4-H & FFA HORSES (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) [Show times may change depending on time restrictions] 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $8.00 4-H/FFA Horse Show 1. Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines 2013 shall govern questions of policy, in the absence of specific rules. 2. Members must use the same horse or horses IDed in FFA or 4-H. 4-H members must pass the Wyoming Horse Certification with each horse to be used in the horse project. 3. 4-H members must have passed the Wyoming Horse Safety Certification (Section 1A & 2A) to show Halter and Showmanship. They must pass Section 1A, 2A, & 2B to show Western Equitation, Western Riding, Reining and English Hunt Seat. Section 3 Special Endorsements must be passed to participate in Roping (on a horse), Speed Events, Trail, and Hunter Hack (jumping). You may select which special endorsements from Section 3 you want to participate in. FFA members must pass the FFA State Safety test to be eligible to show at fair. Eligibility verification from the high school FFA Advisor will be required. 4. In halter classes, the horses show in breed of sire unless color breeds or registered with a recognized breed association. 5. No stallions of any age will be allowed to exhibit in any 4-H or FFA class. 6. Classes will be added for current year's foal if needed. 7. Winners in all classes are eligible to compete in these same classes, if available, at State Fair. Exhibitors must furnish their own transportation to State Fair. The Lincoln County Fair Board may assist in transportation charges. 8. Showmanship and halter is open to any horse member exhibiting their enrolled horse and who has met requirements of eligibility. 9. In all timed events the horse may enter the arena in the safest way, whether it is led or 4th - $6.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 ridden. NO HORSE WILL BE ALLOWED TO RUN THROUGH THE GATE INTO THE ARENA. After the horse and rider are in the arena, the gates will be closed and the riders will complete their ride. 10. In speed events the contestant must wear his/her hat into the arena. The hat can then be removed or worn, whichever the contestant chooses. Safety helmets are recommended for all performance classes. 11. Parents or leaders will be allowed to hold or lead the horse in timed events and in preparation for the showmanship classes. Members are to "fit" their own horses. 12. Intermediate and Junior riders will not be asked to mount or dismount. 13. Safety around obstacles should be kept in mind. 14. The reining patterns will be posted and announced. The judge will assist in pattern selection. 15. Be familiar with all reining patterns in the Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines 2013. 16. A pony is classified as 14.2 hands or under (58 inches). 17. HORSE HEALTH - Any horse showing any signs of sickness: coughing, running nose and eyes and fever will be sent home. It is recommended that all horses be vaccinated for the following at least 1 month prior to show: Influenza, Eastern & Western Sleeping Sickness, Rhino, Tetanus, Potomac Fever, & Strep (strangles). 18. Ranch Horse Program Rules All patterns will be posted before classes. SEE ALSO SPECIFIC RANCH HORSE RULES ON CLASS INFORMATION PAGE. County Rules may be different that State Fair. Be sure to check the State Fair Book for State Fair rules. 23 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES MONDAY EVENTS August 8, 2016 - 8 am (Lower Arena) Monday’s events will continue until completed or night event starts. If the event was not completed, it will finish on Tuesday if necessary. RANCH HORSE CLASSES (Only Open To Members Enrolled In the Ranch Horse Project). (Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B and Speed and/or Roping Endorsements). Class Rules: 1. Classes may be dropped or combined depending on the number of entries. 2. Team Sorting – teams are made up of two participants. If the participants are from different age divisions, the team will compete at the higher age division. (Example: a junior division participant & intermediate division participant will compete at the intermediate division level.) Make sure you include your team member’s name on the entry form. Team members take turns cutting the cows. See additional information from the Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines 2013. 3. Cattle Boxing – All age division participants will be required to sort and then put the cow in three boxes. See additional information from the Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines 2013. 4. Roping – Participants may show in only one roping event. All age divisions may participate in the Ground OR Dummy Roping. Only Intermediate and Senior age division may participate in the Cattle Roping. Participants may enter either the head or heal classes or both. Senior (14-19) Intermediate (11-13) Junior (8-10) TRAIL CLASS (8 am) Class No. Team Sorting Class 1608-181 1608-187 1608-193 Cattle Boxing Class 1608-182 1608-188 1608-194 Ground Roping Class 1608-183 1608-189 1608-195 Dummy Roping Class 1608-184 1608-190 1608-196 Cattle Roping Head Class Heal Class 1608-185 1608-186 1608-191 1608-192 (Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B and Trail Endorsement). Senior Division (14-19) 1608-152 Intermediate Division (11-13) 1608-167 Junior Division (8-10) 1608-178 4-H & FFA HORSE SHOW SPEED EVENTS Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B and Speed Endorsement). Senior (14-19) Intermediate (11-13) Junior (8-10) Barrels Class 1608-153 1608-168 1608-179 Poles Class 1608-154 1608-169 1608-180 24 Stake Race 1608-197 1608-198 1608-199 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair TUESDAY EVENTS August 9, 2016 – 8 am 4-H & FFA Showmanship: (Need Horse Certification 1A & 2A). No premiums will be paid only buckles and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H/FFA Horse Showmanship 1879-13 Senior Horse Showmanship 1879-14 Intermediate Horse Showmanship 1879-15 Junior Horse Showmanship Division 1607 - COMBINED 4-H & FFA HORSE SHOW HALTER CLASSES (Need Horse Certification 1A & 2A). Entry Information: A Quarter Horse Gelding foaled in 2015 is class 106. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Appaloosa (Classes 1-12) Arabian (Classes 15-26) Miniature (Classes 29-40) Morgan (Classes 43-54) Paint or Pinto (Classes 57-68) Palomino (Classes 71-82) Pony – All breeds (Classes 85-96) Quarter Horse (Classes 99-110) Thoroughbred (Classes 113-124) Any Other Recognized Breed (Classes 127-138) CLASS Filly foaled in 2015 Filly foaled in 2014 Mare foaled in 2013 Mare foaled in 2010 – 2012 Mare foaled before 2010 Gelding foaled in 2015 Gelding foaled in 2014 Gelding foaled in 2013 Gelding foaled in 2010 -2012 Gelding foaled before 2010 A 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 B 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 C 29 30 31 32 33 36 37 38 39 40 D 43 44 45 46 47 50 51 52 53 54 A class may be made for foals of 2016 25 E 57 58 59 60 61 64 65 66 67 68 F 71 72 73 74 75 78 79 80 81 82 G 85 86 87 88 89 92 93 94 95 96 H 99 199 101 102 103 106 107 108 109 110 I 113 114 115 116 117 120 121 122 123 124 J 127 128 129 130 131 134 135 136 137 138 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES English Classes will begin after halter classes A MINIMUM OF 6 EXHIBITORS OR THE CLASSES WILL BE CANCELED. (Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B – must also have jumping endorsement for Hunter Hack classes): Seniors (14-19) Intermediate (11-13) Juniors (8-10) Hunter Under Saddle 1608-145 1608-160 1608-171 Hunt Seat Class 1608-146 1608-161 1608-172 4-H & FFA HORSE SHOW PERFORMANCE CLASSES (Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B). Classes may be combined or eliminated depending on the number of entries. Each member will be allowed to enter only one entry per class in the following: Seniors (14-19) Intermediate (11-13) Juniors (8-10) Western Pleasure Class 1608-148 1608-163 1608-174 Western Horsemanship Class 1608-149 1608-164 1608-175 26 Western Riding Class 1608-150 1608-165 1608-176 Reining Class 1608-151 1608-166 1608-177 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SIX CLASS BREEDS RABBITS (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid, only plaques and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champion. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-22 Sr. 1879-23 Int. 1879-24 Jr. Premiums: Open Showmanship 2000-12 Adult 2000-13 Youth 2000-14 Int. Youth 2000-15 Pee Wee 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 4th - $3.00 5th - $2.00 Open: Blue - $6.00 Red - $5.00 4-H/FFA: SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair CLASS A B C D E F Californian Flemish Giant French Lop (Broken) 1 7 13 2 8 14 3 9 15 4 10 16 5 11 17 6 12 18 French Lop (Solid) 19 20 21 22 23 24 New Zealand, (All Varieties) 25 26 27 28 29 30 Satins (White) 31 32 33 34 35 36 Satins (All Varieties) 37 38 39 40 41 42 Any Other 6-class Purebred Any Other 6-classCrossbred 43 49 44 50 45 51 46 52 47 53 48 54 FOUR CLASS BREEDS 3rd - $4.00 6th - $1.00 White - $4.00 Rabbit Rules 1. Rabbits must be checked in on Monday afternoon from 3-5 pm to be eligible to show. 2. THERE IS A LIMIT OF SEVEN (7) RABBITS PER EXHIBITOR. All shows are limited to two (2) animals per class per exhibitor. 3. Each rabbit will receive a health check by a veterinarian at time of check-in. No sick, diseased, or injured animal will be accepted at Fair. 4. Stay with your rabbit during judging. Make sure you are present when your class is called. If you have other animals being judged at this time, make arrangements for someone to show your animal. No exceptions will be made for rabbits not judged in their class and/or lot. 5. An animal must also be shown in its respective breed class to be shown in a fur class. Fryer fur animals disqualified for reasons other than health may still be shown in the fur class. 7. Meat Pen a. Must be separate rabbits from other classes. b. County Age of Rabbit – up to 60 days and weigh between 3 ½ and 5 pounds each. Also rabbits must weigh ½ pound of each other. Rabbits do not need to be from the same parent(s). State Rabbit Age – Up to 80 days and weigh between 3 ½ and 6 pounds each. Division 1611-Rabbit Classes - Entry Information: A Junior Doe Satins (White) is class 31. A. Junior Doe (up to 6 months) B. Intermediate Doe (6 - 8 months) C. Senior Doe (8 months & older) D. Junior Buck (up to 6 months) E. Intermediate Buck (6 - 8 months) F. Senior Buck (8 months & older) 27 CLASS A B C D E F Angora English (All Varieties) Angora French (All Varieties) Dutch (All Varieties) 57 61 65 * * * 58 62 66 59 63 67 * * * 60 64 68 Himilayan 69 * 70 71 * 72 Holland Lop 73 * 74 75 * 76 Jersey Wooly (All Varieties) 77 * 78 79 * 80 Mini Lop Colored Pattern 81 * 82 83 * 84 Mini Lop Broken Pattern 85 * 86 87 * 88 Mini Rex 89 * 90 91 * 92 Netherland Dwarf 93 * 94 95 * 96 Polish 97 * 98 99 * 100 Rex Broken Pattern 101 * 102 103 * 104 Rex Color Pattern Any Other 4-class Purebred Any Other 4-class Crossbred 105 109 113 * * * 106 107 110 111 114 115 * * * 108 112 116 *There are no intermediate classes for these breeds. Senior Does and Bucks in these breeds are 6 months and older. Class No. 1611-119 Class No. 1611-123 1611-124 1611-125 1611-126 1611-127 1611-128 1611-129 1611-130 MEAT PEN Class Name Meat Pen of 3 rabbits (Limited to one pen per exhibitor). FUR CLASSES Class Name Normal, White Fur Normal, All colors but white Rex, White only Rex, All colors but white Satin, White only Satin, All colors but white All other breed fur (color) Fryer Fur, All colors (a Meat Pen class rabbit) SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SHEEP (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only buckles and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. The judge may ask all contestants to use hand shears as well as exhibit the lamb. All showmen may be asked to have a holder while they clip their animal. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-07 Senior Market Lamb Showmanship 1879-08 Int. Market Lamb Showmanship 1879-09 Junior Market Lamb Showmanship Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-16 Adult Market Lamb Showmanship 2000-17 Youth Market Lamb Showmanship 2000-18 Int. Youth Market Lamb Showmanship 2000-19 Pee Wee Market Lamb Showmanship Divisions 1613-1615 - Market Lambs (4-H & FFA Only) 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd- $10.00 3rd-$8.00 4th-$6.00 5th- $4.00 6th-$2.00 [Please include your producer’s name on the entry form.] CLASS 1613-1 1614-10 1615-20 Black Face Market Lamb White Face Market Lamb Speckled Face Market Lamb Rules 1. All Sheep to be exhibited must have a scrapies ear tag regardless of sex. All market lambs must be slick shorn for fair. 2. Sheep tails are to be docked according to current State Fair rules. 3. The Lincoln County Fair does not condone lifting of market lambs in the show ring. All lambs must have four feet on the ground in the show ring at all times. Lifting feet off the ground or placing on any support or altered ring surface is not acceptable. Exhibitors will receive one warning if they are found lifting or slapping lambs. Second offenses will result in automatic exhibitor and animal disqualification. 4. All Market Lambs are to be born in the current year and must have their lamb teeth in place. 5. The breakdown for market lamb classes will be according to weight. Market lambs must be at least ninety (90) pounds and owned by June 1. A market lamb may come from an orphan lamb project or a ewe and lamb (breeding) project. Members with breeding sheep projects may show the lambs as breeding sheep) if they are ewes or rams or market sheep if they are wethers or ewes. The same lamb cannot be shown in both breeding and market lamb classes. 6. Underweight lambs will be shown in a feeder class. Only ribbons will be awarded. Feeder lambs will not be eligible for the livestock sale. Feeder lambs cannot be entered in the orphan lamb class. 7. (County Tail Docking Rule): “No extreme docked lamb will be tagged for the Lincoln County Fair. Lambs that have been redocked after they have been tagged will be disqualified. Any qualifying fair exhibitor who wants to go to State Fair will have to follow the State Fair Tail Docking Rule.” 28 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Division 1617-60 Lincoln County Fair SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Market Sheep Born ‘N Raised Contest (Buckle for the producer and a prize for the member will be awarded.) Rules 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open to all Lincoln County 4-H and FFA members who have a market animal project. All entries must be tagged on county tagging dates with a WSF ear tag. In order to compete in the Born-n-Raised Contest all entries must be born and raised in Lincoln County (If the animal is owned by any producer outside the county for any length of time, it is then unable to compete). All animals must be entered for the class by the fair entry deadline and provide producer information at that time of weight in. The top two county-owned animals from each market class, as placed by the county fair judge for that species, will be brought back for the final class of the Lincoln County Born-n-Raised Contest. 29 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair BREEDING SHEEP (4-H, FFA & OPEN) (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only plaques and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. The judge may ask all contestants to use hand shears as well as exhibit the lamb. All showmen may be asked to have a holder while they clip their animal. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-4 Senior Breeding Sheep Showmanship 1879-5 Int. Breeding Sheep Showmanship 1879-6 Junior Breeding Sheep Showmanship Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-20 Adult Breeding Sheep Showmanship 2000-21 Youth Breeding Sheep Showmanship 2000-22 Int. Youth Breeding Sheep Showman 2000-23 Pee Wee Breeding Sheep Showman Breeding Sheep - Entry Information: A Columbia Ram 1 yr. old & under 2 is class 1. 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $14.00 2nd - $12.00 3rd - $10.00 Open Premiums: Blue - $14.00 Red - $12.00 White - $10.00 4th - $8.00 5th - $6.00 6th - $4.00 Ages of animals will be determined from January 1. Lambs must have been dropped within the current calendar year. All breeding sheep, yearlings and over, must be sheared after January 1 of current year. Division 1612 - Sheep Breeds & Classes A. Columbia (Class 1 - 12) B. Dorset (Class 13 - 24) C. Hampshire (Class 25 - 36) D. Rambouillet (Class 37 - 48) E. Suffolk (Class 49 - 60) F. Targhee (Class 61 - 72) G. Any other purebred (Class 73 - 84) H. Commercial; Crossbred; Wether Type (Class 85 - 96) CLASS Ram 1 yr. old & under 2, born in 2015 A 1 B 13 C 25 D 37 E 49 F 61 G 73 H 85 Winter Ram Lamb Dec 1, 15-Feb. 15, 16 2 14 26 38 50 62 74 86 Spring Ram Lamb Feb.16 - June 1, 16 3 15 27 39 51 63 75 87 Pen of Two Ram Lambs 5 17 29 41 53 65 77 89 Ewe 1yr old & under 2, born in 2015 6 18 30 42 54 66 78 90 Winter Ewe Lamb Dec. 1, 15-Feb. 15, 16 7 19 31 43 55 67 79 91 Spring Ewe Lamb Feb. 16 - June 1, 16 8 20 32 44 56 68 80 92 Pen of 2 Ewe Lambs 10 22 34 46 58 70 82 94 Get of Sire (Consisting of 4 animals, either sex, lambs or yearlings) Flock (consisting of 1 ram, 4 ewes any age) 11 23 35 47 59 71 83 95 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Aged Ewe (female older than ages above) 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 30 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair SWINE (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only buckles and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-10 Senior Swine Showmanship 1879-11 Intermediate Swine Showmanship 1879-12 Junior Swine Showmanship Open Showmanship (if time allows) 2000-24 Adult Swine Showmanship 2000-25 Youth Swine Showmanship 2000-26 Int. Youth Swine Showmanship 2000-27 Pee Wee Swine Showmanship Division 1619 - Market Swine (4-H & FFA Only) Market Swine Premiums: 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $12.00 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $8.00 4th - $6.00 5th - $4.00 6th - $2.00 1619-01 Market Swine (barrows or gilts minimum of 215 lbs.) [Please include your producer’s name on the entry form.] Rules: 1. County Fair minimum weight: 215 lbs. The swine must be owned by June 1. State Fair minimum weight is 225 lbs. 2. Any underweight hogs will be allowed no premium money, only ribbons will be awarded. These hogs will not be allowed to compete in the champion class. 3. Feeder hogs will not be eligible for the livestock sale. 1619-60 Market Swine Born ‘N Raised Contest - (Buckle for the producers and a prize for the member will be awarded.) Rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open to all Lincoln County 4-H and FFA members who have a market animal project. All entries must be tagged on county tagging dates with a WSF ear tag. In order to compete in the Born-n-Raised Contest all entries must be born and raised in Lincoln County (If the animal is owned by any producer outside the county for any length of time, it is then unable to compete). All animals must be entered for the class by the fair entry deadline and provide producer information at that time of weigh in. The top two county-owned animals from each market class, as placed by the county fair judge for that species, will be brought back for the final class of the Lincoln County Born-n-Raised Contest. 31 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair Division 1618 - Breeding Swine (4-H/FFA & Open) Entry Information: A Duroc Junior Gilt – 2016 will be class 1618-1. Breeding Swine Premiums: 4-H & FFA: 1st - $14.00 2nd - $12.00 3rd - $10.00 Open: Blue - $14.00 Red - $12.00 White - $10.00 4th - $8.00 5th - $6.00 6th - $4.00 Dates for determining boar age will be as follows: a). Junior boar or gilt - farrowed after March 1, 2016 b). Senior boar or gilt - farrowed before Jan. 1, 2016 Swine Breeds A. Duroc D. Crossbred B. Yorkshire E. Any Other Colored Breed C. Hampshire F. Any Other White Breed GILT CLASS Junior Gilt - 2016 A 1 B 5 C 9 D 13 E 17 F 21 Senior Gilt - 2016 2 6 10 14 18 22 BOAR CLASS Junior Boar - 2016 All Breeds/Crosses 1618-26 Senior Boar - 2016 1618-27 32 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair POULTRY (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only plaques and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. The order will be 4-H, FFA & then Open Showmanship. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-25 Senior Poultry Showmanship 1879-26 Intermediate Poultry Showmanship 1879-27 Junior Poultry Showmanship 4-H & FFA Premiums: 1st - $6.00 Open Premiums: Blue - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 Red - $5.00 Open Showmanship 2000-28 Adult Poultry Showmanship 2000-29 Youth Poultry Showmanship 2000-30 Int. Youth Poultry Showmanship 2000-31 Pee Wee Poultry Showmanship 3rd - $4.00 White - $4.00 4th - 3.00 5th - $2.00 6th - $1.00 Poultry Rules: 1. THERE IS A LIMIT OF SEVEN (7) POULTRY PER EXHIBITOR. All shows are limited to two (2) animals per class per exhibitor. 2. No poultry with contagious or infectious diseases can be entered or accepted. 3. Poultry must be representative of breed and in good condition to be judged. 4. At the discretion of the judge – breed classes may be created. 5. Poultry must be checked in on Monday afternoon from 3-5 pm to be eligible to show. Division 1609 - Poultry: Entry Information: A Bantam-Clean Legged Cock (male fowl one year and older) is class 128. A. Cock; male fowl one year and older B. Cockerel; male fowl less than one year old C. Hen; female fowl one year old and older D. Pullet; female fowl less than one year old E. Mature Trio; one cock and two hens of same breed and variety, one year and older F. Young Trio; one cockerel and two pullets of same breed and variety CLASS Bantam-Clean Legged Bantam-Feather Legged Chicken-Clean Legged Chicken-Feather Legged Ducks Turkeys Geese A B C D E F 128 134 140 146 152 158 164 129 135 141 147 153 159 165 130 136 142 148 154 160 166 131 137 143 149 155 161 167 132 138 144 150 156 162 168 133 139 145 151 157 163 169 33 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES OBEDIENCE DOGS (See beginning of section for General Livestock, 4H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules, FFA Information, and Junior Livestock Sale Information and Rules.) Showmanship: No premiums will be paid - only plaques and rosettes will be given for Grand and Reserve Champions. 4-H/FFA Showmanship 1879-16 Sr. 1879-17 Intermediate 1879-18 Jr. SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair Open Showmanship 2000-32 Adult 2000-33 Youth 2000-34 Int. Youth 2000-35 Pee Wee Dog Premiums: 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00 th th 4 - $3.00 5 - $2.00 6th - $1.00 Open: Blue - $6.00 Red - $5.00 White - $4.00 Rules: 4-H/FFA: 1. All dogs must be at least 6 months of age by May 1 to compete and 1 year of age by May 1 for agility classes. 2. Dogs must have an official health certificate by a veterinarian. 3. All dogs must be on leash (excluding competition) and under control at all times. Dogs must not be taken near stock barns. 4. Vicious dogs will be dismissed from the ring and must be removed from the premises. 5. Females in season will be allowed in classes. However, they will go through at the end of all classes. 6. Spayed, monorchid and neutered dogs may be shown without judging discrimination. 7. The show committee reserves the right to ask anyone violating these rules to leave. 8. No class will be held up for a contestant in a different County Fair Show. 9. Entries for Rally classes and Agility classes will need a current Wyoming 4-H Jump Height card at check-in to verify correct class entries. 3. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on leash. Exhibitors must show their dog on a six- (6) foot leash. 13. There can only be TWO (2) entries per class and FIVE (5) entries total per exhibitor. 14. All exhibitors are responsible for cleaning up their dog’s feces. If they choose not to, the exhibitor will be disqualified from the show. 16. All Open, 4-H/FFA Dog Show entries must be completed online before the deadline. There will be no entries taken the day of the show. An exhibitor may compete in only one obedience class per dog with a maximum of two entries (dogs). The first-year beginner novice class is for members who are in their first year of the dog project, not the first year with a new dog. It is designed as a training class for members who do not feel competent to start in the On-Leash class. Members may compete in the first-year beginner novice class only once. An exhibitor with a dog shown previously in obedience classes by another handler or an obedience title must show the dog by these guidelines. All dogs must enter/leave the show ring and compete with a six-foot leash. Bait is not allowed in obedience competition Dogs soiling or urinating in the ring during judging will be disqualified. Males and females will be shown in the same lot. Females in heat will be shown last and MUST be kept away from ring until call time. CLASS 1815-1 FIRST YEAR BEGINNER NOVICE 1815-2 ON LEASH A 1815-3 NOVICE A - (on and off leash) – For dogs that have not received a first level obedience title from another organization. 1815-4 GRADUATE NOVICE A (on and off leash) – For dogs that have received a first level obedience title from another organization but have not received a second level obedience title. 1815-5 OPEN A - (off leash) – For dogs that have received a first level obedience title from another organization but have not received a second level obedience title. 1815-6 UTILITY A (off leash) – For dogs that have received a second level obedience title from another organization. 34 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair 1815-7 ON LEASH B 1815-8 NOVICE B (on and off leash) – For dogs 1815-16 1815-17 1815-18 1815-19 that have not received a first level obedience title from another organization. 1815-9 1815-20 GRADUATE NOVICE B – for dogs that have received a first level obedience title from another organization but have not received a second level obedience title. 1815-21 Toy Group Non- Sporting Group Herding Group Any Other Purebred Dogs not listed elsewhere Any Other Cross-bred Dog, over 14 inches Any Other Cross-bred Dog, under 14 inches AGILITY 1815-10 OPEN B (off leash) – For dogs that have received a first level obedience title from another organization but have not received a second level obedience title. 1. Dogs must be at least 1 year of age by May 1. 2. Youth, with a dog shown in previous years by another 4-H handler or in shows sponsored by other dog organizations, must show the dog under these guidelines: a. Junior and Intermediate aged 4-H youth may move “back” or “down” one level. b. Senior aged 4-H youth must show the dog at the same level that the dog competed at previously. 3. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on leash. 4. Level 1 dogs will run on a leash 6 ft. long. Level 2 dogs must run off leash or with a tab no longer than 6 inches. Collars must be of a flat, buckle variety with nothing hanging from it such as tags. 5. Bait is not allowed in agility competition. 6. Dogs in season will run at the end of each class. 7. A time for all handlers (only) to familiarize themselves with the course they are competing in will be established and announced. 8. Fastest times will be used to break ties on scores at all levels. 1815-11 UTILITY B (off leash) – For dogs that have received a second level obedience title from another organization. CONFORMATION 1. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on a leash. 2. Classes will be subdivided by breeds within a class, if numbers warrant. 3. Exhibitors entering more than one dog in any class may be assisted only by another exhibitor if the dogs must be shown at the same time. 4. Classes 12-19 will be judged according to AKC standards, but it is not necessary that dogs be registered, they must be purebred – both animal parents of the same breed. 5. Classes 20 and 21 are for cross-bred dogs – parents of different breeds – and will be judged according to the predominant breed characteristics and/or soundness, gait, condition, and grooming. 6. Before entering your dog, check the list of breeds that are eligible for each group. It can be found online at: http://www.uwyo.edu/4-h/ under the dog 4-H project tab 7. An exhibitor may have only two entries per class. CLASS 1815-12 1815-13 1815-14 1815-15 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Sporting Group Hound Group Working Group Terrier Group 35 Dog Height at whither Jump Tire Jump Pause Table Broad Jump Under 10” 10” to under 15” 15” to under 20” 20”and over 4” 8” 4” 4” 8” 8” 1 board 2 boards 12” 8” 16” 3 boards 16” 12” 16” 3 boards SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair Agility Level 1 1815-22 Under 10’’ 1815-23 10” to under 15” 1815-24 15” to under 20” 1815-25 20” and over SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES RALLY 1. A dog can be entered in only one rally class. 2. A dog must advance levels after receiving 3 qualifying scores except for the (RAE). Once a level is selected for the dog, the exhibitor may not drop to a lower level to compete with that dog. RAE class is indefinitely. 3. Dogs soiling in the ring will be disqualified. 4. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on leash. Those competing in On Leash classes should do so with a 6-foot leash. 5. Collars may be flat buckle (leather or nylon) or choke chains. 6. No bait (dog treats) is allowed in the ring. Agility Level 2 1815-26 Under 10” 1815-27 10” to under 15” 1815-28 15” to under 20” 1815-29 20” and over Agility Level 3 1815-30 Under 10’’ 1815-31 10” to under 15” 1815-32 15” to under 20” 1815-33 20” and over Junior, Intermediate, Senior is the 4-H Age of the youth. Rookie Youth: A youth which is competing for the first time. Veteran Youth: A youth which has competed before and this is his/her second or more year competing. Novice Dog: A dog which is competing for the first time or which has not obtained a qualifying score to achieve Advanced status. Advanced Dog: A dog which has been used for competition before and received a score of at least 70 points in a Novice class. Excellent Dog: A dog which has been used for competition before and received a score of at least 70 points in an Advanced class. Agility Level 4 1815-34 Under 10” 1815-35 10” to under 15” 1815-36 15” to under 20” 1815-37 20” and over Agility Level 5 1815-38 Under 10’’ 1815-39 10” to under 15” 1815-40 15” to under 20” 1815-41 20” and over Agility Level 6 1815-42 Under 10” 1815-43 10” to under 15” 1815-44 15” to under 20” 1815-45 20” and over 36 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES CLASS 1815-52 1815-53 1815-54 1815-55 1815-56 1815-57 1815-58 1815-59 1815-60 1815-61 1815-62 1815-63 1815-64 1815-65 1815-66 1815-67 1815-68 1815-69 1815-70 Lincoln County Fair Junior Rookie with Novice Dog Junior Veteran with Novice Dog Junior Rookie with Advanced Dog Junior Veteran with Advanced Dog Junior Rookie with Excellent Dog Junior Veteran with Excellent Dog Intermediate Rookie with Novice Dog Intermediate Veteran with Novice Dog Intermediate Rookie with Advanced Dog Intermediate Veteran with Advanced Dog Intermediate Rookie with Excellent Dog Intermediate Veteran with Excellent Dog Senior Rookie with Novice Dog Senior Veteran with Novice Dog Senior Rookie with Advanced Dog Senior Veteran with Advanced Dog Senior Rookie with Excellent Dog Senior Veteran with Excellent Dog Rally Advanced Excellent (RAE) [combined Advanced and Excellent classes] 37 SEE PAGE 8 FOR ENTRY DEADLINES Lincoln County Fair Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 OPEN HORSE SHOW Show Superintendent – Jed Nield PO Box 1382, Afton WY 83110 [email protected] THURSDAY & FRIDAY SHOW ENTRY DEADLINES & FEES Pre-entries must be RECEIVED on or before August 3, 2016. Entry forms & entry fees are BOTH due at that time. Entries received after 8/3/2016, are subject to double entry fees. Late entries will be accepted up until 7:30 am the day of the show. This includes speed events. NO EXCEPTIONS! Show Secretary – Lyndi Nield PO Box 1725, Afton WY 83110 [email protected] SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Pre-entries are available online again this year. Go to http://lincolncountyfair.info Then click the Online Entries/Tickets Tab Open LCF Horse Show Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016 - 8 a.m. Leadline - 6 and under Walk-Trot - 9 and under Youth Classes - Ages 5-9 Youth Classes – Ages 10-13 Youth Classes – Ages 14-18 Adult Open Free-style Reining – All ages, 7 pm *Classes for open shows $10.00 each $75.00 *All day open show (day fee is per horse) $25.00 *Trail Jackpot ** *double entry fees if not received on or before 8/3/2016 **not included in day rates Ranch Horse Versatility & Reining Show Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 Open Reining – 8 am 1st - $25.00 Jr. Sr. Horse Youth and Adult Classes PAYBACK For Open Show Days 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 STALLS $10.00 per day Owner provides own hay, feed, and bedding Stalls are limited & must be reserved ahead of time Contact Clay Larson, 307-887-0204 Ranch Horse Versatility – after lunch Adult class – Jackpot $30 entry fee with JR Simplot Co. Donating $500 added purse Youth Classes Ages 10-13 & 14-18 $15 entry fee GENERAL RULES AND INFORMATION Please note there has been some rule changes so please read carefully. It is your responsibility as a competitor to read & understand the rules. 1. Team Sorting Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 - 9 a.m. No Online Entries – entry questions can be made with Shelly Martinez 307-413-2150 or Chris Allred, 307-654-1777. Mail Entries to: Shelly Martinez at 130 Penny Lane, Thayne WY 83127. Checks made to SVTPS. 2. 3. Jackpot Team Sorting 50% payback. $25 a man / $50 a team Youth is $15 a man /$30 a team Buckles to the top open and youth teams. 38 FINAL INTERPRETATION OF RULES American Quarter Horse Association Rules will apply to the open shows. Reining patterns and rules can be found at www.aqha.com. OPEN HORSE SHOW PREMIUMS – pick up Open Horse Show premiums at the PAYOUT WINDOW (by the Fair Board office) by the last day of fair, August 13, 2016, or premiums will be forfeited. WITHDRAWING. Any contestant withdrawing from a contest after entering shall forfeit his entry fee money; except, that in case of incapacitating sickness or injury to himself or his horse, or serious illness or death in the Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Lincoln County Fair contestant’s family, all prize monies won to that point in the contest shall be paid. SPLITTING OR COMBINING CLASSES. Classes may be combined or all age classes may be split at the discretion of the judge and the show management. PROMPT ENTRY INTO THE ARENA. All horses entered in a class to be judged must be assembled at the entrance to the arena in ample time for the judging to start promptly and to continue without delay. Full schedules require that we keep the show moving. Contestants may be disqualified for failure to follow this rule. SHOW HELP. Please leave gate and prize help alone. If you have questions or problems, find the Show Superintendent, Jed Nield, or Fair Board Member, Robert Linford. BACK NUMBERS. Competitors showing multiple horses must keep track of which back number is assigned to which horse and wear the appropriate number when showing. Failure to do so is grounds for disqualification. CROWS NEST. Competitors or competitor’s family members are not allowed to watch from inside the crow’s nest when judge is in there judging. ANIMAL WELFARE. Every horse shall, at all times, be treated humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training and exhibition procedures or veterinary standards, would determine to be cruel, abusive or inhumane. MARE/FOAL RULE. If any mare has a foal at its side, the foal must be kept in a trailer or stall. DOG RULE. No dogs allowed except for seeingeye dogs. HIGH POINT AWARDS: To be eligible for high point award, horse can only be shown in one division by one rider. All Thursday classes except halter classes contribute to High Point points. No fee is required to be eligible for high point honors, but it is necessary to nominate your horse so that points will be kept on horse and rider. High Point will be awarded in the following categories: Thursday Open Show – Award in each age division – classes 1-50 (excluding halter classes). After entering arena for Western Pleasure, contestants will stay in arena until Western Pleasure for their age division is finished. If not entered in Western Pleasure, contestant may be Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 excused after Western Horsemanship or if not entered in Western Horsemanship but entered in Western Pleasure, contestant may enter arena immediately following the Western Horsemanship class. Those entered in both classes will not leave arena between the two classes. 14. FREE-STYLE REINING - REQUIRED MANEUVERS. Free-style reining provides an opportunity to creatively expand moves that a cowhorse must use in performing its duties with choreography and music. Riders are encouraged to use musical scores which permit them to show the athletic ability of the horse in a crowd appealing way. Required maneuvers will be determined as follows: a) Minimum 4 consecutive spins right b) Minimum 4 consecutive spins left c) Minimum 3 stops d) Minimum 1-10 ft. Back up e) Minimum 1 rollback right after stop f) Minimum 1 rollback left after stop g) Speed transition demonstrated on left lead h) Speed transition demonstrated on right lead i) Minimum 1 right to left lead change at the lope j) Minimum 1 left to right lead change at the lope k) One horse and rider allowed Exhibitors will only be judged astride. Any dismounts will be considered a no score. Exhibitors are allowed to use two hands (as well as one or no hands) and any approved bit. Failure to perform all the required maneuvers or failure to complete the pattern within the time limit will result in a no score. Additional maneuvers and additional repetitions of required maneuvers are appropriate in the freestyle class. Time Limit is a maximum of 4 minutes. The time will be from the beginning of the music and will end with the music. Costumes are permitted but not required. Emphasis is placed on performing the reining maneuvers to music. CDs and cassettes will be used and cued at the beginning of the tape or song. 15. RANCH HORSE VERSATILITY CLASS Contestants will have to jump the pine boughs, lope the length of the arena and over the logs. Drag a log around the post, run down and do a sliding stop. Back your horse at least 10 feet, two spins to the right, two spins to the left. Box cow, turn cow off the fence each direction. Must rope the cow and stop it. 39 Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 Lincoln County Fair (Cannot figure 8 the cow, must rope it). Contestants will be given two loops. 16. ACCEPTABLE ATTIRE. All three days of the horse show are governed by AQHA &/or NCHA rules. Western attire will be required for all events except English classes; proper English attire will then be necessary. Helmets are optional. 17. TEAM SORTING. A team of two riders have to move the cattle one at a time from one pen to another in numerical order, starting with a random number called by the announcer. Time will start when the first horse crosses through the opening between the pens. If already sorted cattle cross back into original pen or the wrong number goes through, the team is disqualified. There will be a Top 10 call back. The team with the most cattle sorted in the fastest time on the combined two runs wins. The open will be a 60 second clock and the youth will be a 90 second clock. Youth is 12 and under. Open will be first with the youth to follow. It will be a pick two draw one or all rides can be a draw. If you want to ride four times it has to be pick two, draw two. If you only want to ride once, it has to be a draw. There will be a 100 team cap. Entries can be made with Shelly Martinez, 307-413-2150 or Christ Allred, 307-654-1777. Mail Entries to Shelly Martinez at 130 Penny Lane, Thayne WY 83127. Checks made payable to SVTPS. 6. 7. 8. 2. 3. 4. 5. Individuals, regardless of age, who are or have been married, are ineligible to compete in Youth classes. Youth entrants must choose between Walk and Trot, Leadline, or the events in an age division. Youth must also stay with the classes listed for their selected age division. Leadline Participants must be led by an adult over 18 years of age. Entrants in Leadline CANNOT enter in any other classes. Entrants in Walk/Trot class CANNOT enter in any other classes except barrels, poles, and showmanship. They are welcome to enter the 5-9 barrel, pole, and showmanship classes. If you do not understand this rule, contact Jed Nield, 307-887-1119. LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR OPEN SHOW 8 a.m. Thursday, August 11, 2016 At the end of Thursday’s show, a sportsmanship award will be given for each age division. Please pick up nomination form at the Crow’s Nest before Free-Style Reining classes begin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. OPEN YOUTH HORSE SHOW RULES 1. Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 THESE RULES ARE IN ADDITION TO, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE AFOREMENTIONED RULES Written consent, by parent or guardian, releasing the show from any liabilities is required. Stallions are prohibited in all youth classes. A horse may not be shown by more than one contestant in the same event or compete in the same event regardless of Youth age divisions. Example: A horse being exhibited in Western Pleasure 10-13 may not be exhibited in Western Pleasure 14-18 by another exhibitor at the same horse show. A youth may exhibit only one horse in the individual working classes including, but not limited to Trail, Reining, Poles and Barrels. The age limit for youth classes is eighteen years of age. For show purposes, the age of an individual on January 1 shall be maintained throughout the entire calendar year. Please indicate birthday on entry form. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 40 Showmanship 5-9 Showmanship 10-13 Showmanship 14-18 Showmanship Adult Halter Mare 4-Under Halter Mare 5 & Over Halter Gelding 4-Under Halter Gelding 5 & Over Leadline 6 and under Leadline must be lead by an adult. Walk/Trot 9 & under English Equitation 5-9 English Equitation 10-13 English Equitation 14-18 English Equitation Adult Hunter Hack 10-13 Hunter Hack 14-18 Hunter Hack Adult Western Horsemanship 5-9 Western Pleasure 5-9 Western Horsemanship 10-13 Western Pleasure 10-13 Western Horsemanship 14-18 Western Pleasure 14-18 Western Horsemanship Adult Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Lincoln County Fair Western Pleasure Adult Western Riding 5-9 Western Riding 10-13 Western Riding 14-18 Western Riding Adult Reining 5-9 (AQHA Pattern #5) Reining 10-13 (AQHA Pattern #5) Reining 14-18 (AQHA Pattern #4) Reining Adult (AQHA Pattern #4) Free-style Reining 5-9 Free-style Reining 10-13 Free-style Reining 14-18 Free-style Reining Adult Entry Deadline – August 3, 2015 LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR OPEN SHOW Reining & Ranch Horse Versatility Friday, August 12, 2016 Reining- 8 am 1. Jr. Horse (5 & Under) – AQHA Pattern #5 2. Sr. Horse (6 & Over) – AQHA Pattern #8 3. Reining Ages 5-9– AQHA Pattern #6 4. Reining Ages 10-13– AQHA Pattern #6 5. Reining Ages 14-18– AQHA Pattern #2 6. Reining Adult– AQHA Pattern #2 Ranch Horse Versatility – After Lunch 7. Ranch Versatility Ages 10-13 8. Ranch Versatility Ages 14-18 9. Ranch Versatility Adult Trail classes will run from 10 am to 2 pm RULES: Contestants will be allowed a maximum of three attempts per obstacle. TEAM SORTING 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 38. Trail 5-9 39. Trail 10-13 40. Trail 14-18 41. Trail Adult 42. Trail Jackpot Barrels and poles will be set up in Auxiliary Arena from Noon to 3 pm. No leading, rider must be able to control own horse. 43. Barrel 5-9 44. Barrel 10-13 45. Barrel 14-18 46. Barrel Adult 47. Poles 5-9 48. Poles 10-13 49. Poles 14-18 50. Poles Adult Jackpot Team Sorting 50% payback. $25 a man / $50 a team Youth is $15 a man /$30 a team Buckles to the top open and youth teams. At the end of Thursday’s show, a sportsmanship award will be given for each age division. Please pick up nomination form at the Crow’s Nest before Free-Style Reining classes begin. 41 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight 4-H Staff Shar Perry Ext. Educator 4-H 885-3132 Hudson Hill Ext. Educator Ag 885-3132 Miriam Feeley Ext. Educator 4-H 828-4092 SECTION II - 4-H GENERALS Division 18 4-H EXHIBIT Online Entry Procedure ................................................................................................. 44 General Information....................................................................................................... 45 4-H Exhibits 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1833 1834 1835 1826 1836 1837 1839 1841 1842 1843 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 Aerospace (Model Rocketry) .............................................................................. 46 Archery .............................................................................................................. 46 Beef (Non-Animal) .............................................................................................. 46 Cake Decorating................................................................................................. 47 Cat (Non-Animal)................................................................................................ 47 Child Development ............................................................................................. 48 Citizenship .......................................................................................................... 48 Computers.......................................................................................................... 48 Crocheting.... ...................................................................................................... 48 Dairy Cattle (Non-Animal)................................................................................... 49 Dog (Non-Animal)............................................................................................... 49 Electricity ............................................................................................................ 49 Entomology......................................................................................................... 50 Fabric and Fashion ............................................................................................ 50 Food and Nutrition .............................................................................................. 52 Gardening........................................................................................................... 53 Geology .............................................................................................................. 54 GIS/GPS............................................................................................................. 54 Goats (Non-Animal)............................................................................................ 54 Health ................................................................................................................. 54 Horse (Non-Animal)............................................................................................ 55 Horticulture ......................................................................................................... 55 Interior Design .................................................................................................... 55 Knitting ............................................................................................................... 56 Leathercraft ........................................................................................................ 56 Muzzleloading..................................................................................................... 56 Nature and Ecology ............................................................................................ 57 Photography ....................................................................................................... 57 Pistol................................................................................................................... 58 Pocket Pets (Non-Anima) ................................................................................... 58 42 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1872 1873 1874 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Poultry (Non-Animal) .......................................................................................... 59 Quilting ............................................................................................................... 59 Rabbit (Non-Animal) ........................................................................................... 59 Range Management ........................................................................................... 60 Recreation .......................................................................................................... 60 Rifle .................................................................................................................... 60 Robotics ............................................................................................................. 61 Ropecraft............................................................................................................ 61 Self-Determined.................................................................................................. 61 Sheep (Non-Animal) ........................................................................................... 62 Shotgun .............................................................................................................. 62 Sportfishing......................................................................................................... 62 Swine (Non-Animal)............................................................................................ 63 Veterinary Science ............................................................................................. 63 Visual Arts .......................................................................................................... 63 Web Pages......................................................................................................... 64 Wildlife and Hunting............................................................................................ 64 Woodworking...................................................................................................... 65 Youth Leadership ............................................................................................... 65 Club Exhibits....................................................................................................... 65 Cloverbud Projects ............................................................................................. 66 Contests 1875 4-H Fashion Revue............................................................................................. 66 1876 4-H Livestock Judging ........................................................................................ 66 1879 4-H Showmanship .............................................................................................. 66 43 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS ONLINE PROCEDURE ENTRY INFORMATION Be sure to read the rules of the department or division you are entering 1. Entries for the 4-H/FFA Departments must be a registered member those programs. Entries in all open divisions are open to all residents of Lincoln County. 2. Residents must complete online entry. Exhibitors must complete all steps including the last step, printing your entry tag. Online Entryhttp://lincolncountyfair.info Then click the Online Entries/Tickets Tab (The system requirements for on-line entry are: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above with Java Script and Cookies enabled. This program will not work with Firefox Browser!) Non-Animal Entries - Print your tags and place them on entries along with your skill statements [found in the forms section of the fair book]. 3. All Entries must be completed by deadline ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. On-line entry July 1 – August 3, 2016 PREMIUMS Premium cash will be distributed during the fair Wednesday-Saturday 11 am to 7 pm at the payout window by the fair board office. Premiums can then be picked up at the Extension Office from August 18 – August 31. Premiums not picked up will be forfeited. No checks will be mailed. 44 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight 8. Premiums paid will be: GENERAL INFORMATION & EXHIBIT INFORMATION (10 am to Noon) Purple - $5.00 Blue - $4.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Grand – Purple Premium plus $2.00 Reserve – Purple Premium plus $1.00 White shirts and dark jeans to be worn for all 4H Shows/Judging, including 4-H General Judging. Other county 4-H contests (i.e. County Shoot, County Contest Day, and Food Cook-Off) premiums will be paid at fair. Only those 4-H members who participated the day of the event will be eligible for premiums. The activities of 4-H at fair are designed to stimulate higher quality of work and greater activity on the part of the 4-H members. It is hoped that the 4-H activities will contribute to a greater interest in the fair. STATE FAIR The use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs is prohibited at all 4-H events or activities. 1. 4-H members participating as a Senior Division at State Fair must have passed their 14th birthday by January 1 of the current year. Those under age 14 participating in the Junior Division contests must be accompanied by a parent chaperone to be eligible to attend State Fair. 2. All 4-H General exhibits that received a purple ribbon and have a skills statement attached will be sent to State but the 4-H member will not accompany their exhibit. 3. Exhibitors that have cakes which are eligible for State Fair must contact the Extension Office for transportation availability. 4. The Lincoln County Fair Board, Wyoming State Fair, and the UW County Extension Educators or staff are not responsible for the loss of or damage to, any exhibit or animal. 5. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Every 4-H member and 4-H adult volunteer has signed an agreement outlining behavior expectations. While participating as a 4-H member or volunteer, that Code of Conduct or agreement is in effect. EXHIBITS 1. If your exhibit is selected to go to State Fair, due to the absence of interview judging, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Cloverbud members (5-7 years old) will not participate in interview judging. All Cloverbud exhibits must be in place by 10:30 am. 3. It is the responsibility of 4-H youth for correct entry of their exhibits. 4. The Lincoln County Fair Board and the UW County Extension Educators or staff are not responsible for the loss of or damage to, any exhibit or animal. FASHION REVUE Garments may be from new or reused fabric and may be all or partially hand-knitted or crocheted. Exhibitors need to inform the Extension Office that they are interested in attending the State Fashion Revue by the end of the County Fashion Revue. 5. Exhibit must have been created as a 4-H project during the current 4-H year and made by the 4-H member. NO school or other projects will be accepted. 6. Each 4-H exhibit will be judged and classified into a purple, blue, red, or white ribbon group, 7. To be eligible to receive a purple ribbon, exhibitor must interview judge at the 4-H General Judging during County Fair. Exhibitors must attend the public fashion review on the Monday of Fair in the Afton Civic Center to be eligible for State Fashion Revue. Exhibitors may model only one outfit of their choice. 4-H exhibits are to remain in the 4-H department following judging. They will be displayed in the 4-H exhibit building starting Wednesday of fair. 45 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight the sport of shooting. 2. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 3. Examples: Poster of different parts of the bow/archery equip., bow/archery stand, bow/arrow history storyboard, archery target, poster/display on shooting safety. NO BROAD HEAD ARROWS ARE ALLOWED! They are not to be taken to the community exhibit building for judging. A separate article of the same pattern, material, etc., may be used in the community exhibit judging. 4-H GENERAL EXHIBITS (Judging will be held on Monday from 10 am to Noon) DIVISION 1816 - AEROSPACE (MODEL ROCKETRY) 1. Posters should be limited to a maximum of 22" x 28." Display board should be limited to a maximum of 2' x 3'. Display boards should have a single 1/4-inch hole drilled at the center of top to allow for display. NO LIVE ROCKET ENGINES ALLOWED IN ANY DISPLAY. 2. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 3. Examples: Posters/displays, model rockets from kit/no kit, paper airplane, kite, from a kit/no kit, model airplane from a kit, cockpit model, remote control airplane. CLASS 1816-1 1816-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1816-3 1816-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1816-5 1816-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1817-1 1817-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1817-3 1817-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1817-5 1817-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1818 – 4-H BEEF (NonAnimal) 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior shows, NOT this division. 3. Examples: Poster/display any learning objective, comparison of different breeds and what they offer their industry. DIVISION 1817 - ARCHERY 1. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. Exhibits with live ammunition will not be accepted. Oversized exhibits will be displayed as space permits. Exhibit must be directly related to 46 CLASS 1818-1 1818-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1818-3 1818-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1818-5 1818-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1819-5 1819-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project FONDANT BASED CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1819-7 First or second year in project 1819-8 Three years in project DIVISION 1819 - 4-H CAKE DECORATING 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Cakes must be decorated on an artificial cake form, such as Styrofoam or inverted cake pan. DO NOT exhibit on real cakes. 3. Exhibits should be placed on sturdy disposable plates or boards covered with foil, plastic or decorative covering and allow 1” minimum of free space between cake and outer edge of plate or board. DO NOT bring exhibits on glass plates or valued trays. Fair is not responsible for breakage. 5. Cakes which received a purple ribbon are eligible for State Fair; please contact the Extension Office for transportation availability. Cakes that go to State Fair will not be returned unless prior arrangements are made. 6. Posters should be limited to a maximum of 22"x 28". Put a small hole in upper center of poster for hanging. Display boards should not exceed 2'x3'. 7. Examples: Educational display, sugar mold cake/exhibit, cake mold cake w/smooth icing and another technique, cut up cake, stacked and/or tiered cake, or decorated cookies. CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1819-9 First or second year in project 1819-10 Three years or more in project CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1819-11 First or second year in project 1819-12 Three years or more in project DIVISION 1820 – 4-H CAT (NonAnimal) 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. NO live animal exhibits will be judged. 3. Examples: Cat Toy, Scratching Post/Cat Condo, Harness/Collar/Leash, Make & Decorate Cage, Make Cat Bed, or Make Poster/Display/Report, Scrapbook. ICING BASED CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1819-1 First or second year in project 1819-2 Three years in project CLASS 1819-3 1819-4 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project 47 CLASS 1820-1 1820-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1820-3 1820-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1820-5 1820-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1822-5 1822-6 DIVISION 1821 – CHILD DEVELOPMENT Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. Examples: Babysitter kit, poster of Early Childhood Development, etc. CLASS 1821-1 1821-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1821-3 1821-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1821-5 1821-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Exhibit may be accompanied with an explanation of operation and directions for use or operating. 3. Examples: Different memory types or hardware components, 4-6 greeting cards w/clip art or scanned photos, or drawn by yourself, computer presentation on a topic you enjoy, write a story illustrated w/pictures, create T-shirt design w/graphics, design an animated computer presentation, create an eight page magazine w/text & graphics, design a computer presentation w/sound and/or video clip, display/poster. 1. Pictures, posters or display boards not appropriately prepared for hanging will not be displayed. Oversized exhibits will be displayed as space permits. 2. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 3. Examples: Community service project, picture scrapbook of activity, computer presentation on individual citizen project, display of historical objects, activity report. Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1822-3 1822-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1823 – 4-H COMPUTERS DIVISION 1822 - 4-H CITIZENSHIP CLASS 1822-1 1822-2 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1823-1 1823-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1823-3 1823-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1823-5 1823-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1824 – 4-H CROCHETING 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others and historical information about the skill exhibited. 48 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight 2. Examples: Kitchen potholder, dishcloth, create own unique design/pattern for crocheted article, scarf, mittens, baby blanket, poster/display. CLASS 1824-1 1824-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1824-3 1824-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1824-5 1824-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show, NOT this division. 3 Examples: Poster/display, different breed comparison & what they offer their industry, teach/prepare a dog to compete in obedience or confirmation or agility, or rally competitions. DIVISION 1825 – 4-H DAIRY CATTLE (Non-Animal) 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show, NOT this division. 3 Examples: Poster/display, different breed comparison & what they offer their industry. CLASS 1825-1 1825-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1825-3 1825-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1825-5 1825-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1827-1 1827-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1827-3 1827-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1827-5 1827-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1828- 4-H ELECTRICITY 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Put a small hole in the upper center of the display board for hanging. 3. Exhibits will be judged on general appearance, electrical integrity, safe construction, and technical accuracy. 4. Examples: Poster/display, make a simple switch or circuit board showing different types of each, electromagnet & label parts, build an alarm using soldering/circuit techniques, different circuit diagram/electrical plans, take apart hair dryer or radio & show what you have learned, create a mock household circuit w/outlets, breakers, dimmers, & other switches, consumer product labels demonstration/comparison, photocell or DIVISION 1827 – 4-H DOG (NonAnimal) 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the 49 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight diode or silicon controlled rectifier, quiz board w/lights & switches for correct answers/questions. CLASS 1828-1 1828-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1828-3 1828-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1828-5 1828-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight control observation report, insect pest collection. CLASS 1829-1 1829-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1829-3 1829-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1829-5 1829-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1830 FABRIC AND FASHION ALL CLOTHING MUST BE ON HANGERS. 1. LABEL ALL CLOTHING ARTICLES. Use a cloth label sewn inside the item. On the label note: name, address, age, county, and project level. 2. Members may enter as many entries as desired per class as long as every item is made using a different technique or pattern). On the entry tag, if you enter more than one item per class, label the first item "A", the second item "B", etc. Example: Class 12A, 12B, etc. 3. Exhibit must be exclusive work of the 4-H member and a product of the current year. 4. All exhibits are to remain on display in the 4-H building throughout the fair. NO 4-H exhibits are to be taken to open class judging. 5. Posters & boards should be exhibited with hanging device. 6. Only the 4-H member is allowed to see the interview judge. No parent/leader to be within the area. If this happens, the entry will be disqualified. 7. Exhibits involving comparison shopping or wardrobe selection are entered in Buymanship classes (portfolios, posters, etc.). The actual garment(s) is not evaluated in Buymanship classes. 8. Youth competing in the Fashion Revue should also enter in Division 75. 9. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the DIVISION 1829- 4-H ENTOMOLOGY 1. Insect collections must be display collections (specimens must be visible without opening a box). Order and individual specimen labels are available from the state 4-H bulletin room. Individual specimen labels should include: *Line 1: State and location where specimen was located (WY: 5 mi N. Cheyenne) *Line 2: Collection date and where specimen was found (23-VI-98, on alfalfa) *Line 3: Name of collector (COL: B, Smith) 2. Posters or displays must have a hanging device. 3. No live insects or toxic substances allowed. More than 1 entry may be entered per class as long as entries are significantly different from each other. (Label first entry A, second entry B). 4. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 5. Examples: Poster/display, synaptic collections of 25 different adult insects, design butterfly garden/show pictures, insect observation diary, different insectcollecting devices, unique insect specialty collection, “insects in the news” scrapbook, beekeeping project results, biological pest 50 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1830-3 First or second year in project 1830-4 Three years or more in project CLASS 1830-5 1830-6 CONSTRUCTION 1st Year Examples: Project skills include learning to use a sewing machine, selecting a pattern, grain line of fabric, seams, and seam finishes, pressing and hems. May make pants, shorts, skirt (with elastic or casing waistline), pillow cases, aprons, or other projects with required skills using woven fabric, side-tied fleece blankets. Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project BUYMANSHIP CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1830-7 First or second year in project 1830-8 Three years in project CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1830-9 First or second year in project 1830-10 Three years or more in project 2nd Year Examples: Project skills include handling enclosed seams, clipping and notching corners and curves, interfacing. May make skirts, shorts, slacks (with waistbands or facings), simple dresses with facings (no collars, or set-in sleeves) or other projects with required skills using woven fabric CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1830-11 First or second year in project 1830-12 Three years or more in project EMBELLISHED OR RECYCLED CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1830-13 First or second year in project 1830-14 Three years in project 3rd Year Examples: Project skills include set-in sleeves, collar, button and button-holes, waistline seam, zipper, top stitching, matching plaids, stripes or design fabric, learning to sew with a serger using woven fabric or stretch fabrics. CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1830-15 First or second year in project 1830-16 Three years or more in project 4th Year or More Examples: Includes Casual Wear II, Coordinates and Dress-up Attire, Suggested skills include pattern altering seam finish variations, linings and/or under linings, topstitching. Suggested fabrics include napped or plaid fabrics, stretch fabrics, and sheer or open-weave fabrics. Includes Specialized Clothing, Formal Wear, Tailoring, and Creative Clothing Design Project skills include special seam finishes, bound buttonholes, designing apparel, embellishments, or special finishes created by sewing machine or serger. CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1830-17 First or second year in project 1830-18 Three years or more in project DIVISION 1875- FASHION REVUE (The State Fashion Revue and/or Ready-to-Wear Form and Narration must be completed and brought to the 4-H General Judging day. The forms are available at the Extension Offices.) CLASS 1875-1 Fash. Revue Const. to wear–Junior Div 1875-2 Fash. Revue Const. to wear – Intermediate Div. 1875-3 Fash. Revue Const. to wear–Senior Div. 1875-4 Ready-to-Wear – Junior Division 1875-5 Ready-to-Wear-Intermediate Division 1875-6 Ready-to-Wear – Senior Division CONSTRUCTION CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1830-1 First or second year in project 1830-2 Three years in project 51 Entry Deadline: Online Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight them, unless cream cheese is mixed in as part of the cake, cookie, and quick bread. It should not be part of a filling or frosting. 11. Examples: (See Rule #8 & 9 for amounts) (Six Easy Bites) – Quick Bread, Cookies, Brownies, Granola (quart Ziploc bag), Educational Display, etc. DIVISION 1831 - 4-H FOODS & NUTRITION 1. TWO IDENTICAL PLATES (6 Inch or Smaller, Plastic Coated OR Styrofoam, when possible) OF EACH FOOD ENTRY ARE REQUIRED. One plate will be judged at County Fair. If the entry receives a purple ribbon, the second plate will be given to the judging coordinator to be taken to State Fair. 2. Exhibit food within a Ziploc plastic bag. 3. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others and changes to recipe for better nutrition. 4. Recipes are required with all entries. Recipes will not be returned and become the property of 4-H. Recipes must include the member’s name, age, and county they are representing. 5. Any purple ribbon food entries without recipes will not be taken to State Fair. 6. Judges will negatively evaluate entries using commercial cake or bread mixes or those with wrappers (cupcakes, muffins, etc.) 7. More than one item may be entered per class, as long as entries are different. For example: under cake a 4-H member could enter a sponge cake, coffee cake and an angel food cake. Label the first entry A, the second B, etc. 8. When single items are exhibited (rolls, cookies, biscuits, etc.) enter 3 items for each class. 9. When whole items are exhibited (cakes, loaves, etc.) enter one-fourth of the item. Breads should be displayed as an end-cut, cut from top crust through bottom crust. 10. Only enter foods that can be safely stored at room temperature. Foods entered must be suitable for freezing prior to State Fair. Foods determined to be unsafe at room temperature will be disqualified. Do not enter pies, casseroles, etc. Do not enter products with meats or cream cheese in (Tasty Tidbits) – Cookies, Cake, Coffee Cake, Rolled Biscuit, Pretzel, Educational Display, etc. (You’re the Chef & Foodworks) – Specialty Yeast Bread, Yeast Rolls, Rolls, Bread Machine Bread, Healthy Snack, Education Display, etc. (Fine Tune Your Machine & Nutrition and Physical Performance) – Nutrition/Exercise Plan, Catering Portfolio, International Food Item, Eating Away From Home Exhibit, Special Needs Nutrition Exhibit, etc. (Microwave Cooking) – Food Item, Candy, Educational Display, etc. (Outdoor Cooking) – Camping Food, Trail Mix (quart Ziploc bag), Dutch Oven Cake, Meal Planning, Cooking Equipment, Educational Display, etc. PREPARED CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1831-1 First or second year in project 1831-2 Three years in project CLASS 1831-3 1831-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1831-5 1831-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project PRESERVED 1. See Rules above for Skill Statements and required recipes. 2. All exhibits must attach the following information in some fashion: - Product name - processing method (boiling water or pressure) 52 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight - If pressure, list pounds of pressure Processing time Altitude where product was processed Style of packaging (raw or hot) Source of recipe Drying process and internal temperature (for jerky) 3. Due to potential hazards of food-borne illness, judges may or may not choose to open, taste, unseal, handle, etc., any entry. 4. Clear, clean standard (usually half-pint, pint, or quart) Mason home canning jars in good condition with two-piece metal canning lids (flat lid and band) must be used. Regular or wide-mouth styles may be used. 5. All entries will be initially evaluated based on meeting food safety guidelines from USDA and current UW publications found at: http://www.wyoextension.org/eatwyoming/pre serve.php including appropriate altitude adjustments and processing times. 6. More than one item can be entered per class, as long as entries are different. Label first entry “A”, the second “B,” etc. 7. Examples: ALL ENTRIES MUST FOLLOW USDA GUIDELINES. (Canned Fruit) – Apples/Applesauce, Apricots, Berries, Peaches, Pears, Fruit Pie Filling, Fruit Juice, etc. (Canned Vegetables) – Beans, Beets, Carrots, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, etc. (Canned Meats) – Beef, Chicken, Fish, Game Meat, Lamb, Pork, Stew, etc. CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1831-9 First or second year in project 1831-10 Three years or more in project CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1831-11 First or second year in project 1831-12 Three years or more in project DIVISION 1833- 4-H GARDENING 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Please use small plates and zip close bags for easy removal. 3. Superintendent will have the authority to dispose of entries that have begun to spoil before the end of the fair. Exhibitors will still receive their ribbons and awards. 4. Drawings, charts, and mounted displays should be limited to a maximum size of 22"x 28". Pictures, posters, or display boards not appropriately prepared for hanging will not be displayed. 5. If the garden produce entry receives a purple placing, an exhibitor may enter a new/fresh entry in the Wyoming State Fair. 6. See Open Class Vegetable and Fruit Division for suggested number per plate. 7. Examples: Green or Yellow Snap Beans (15), Beets (6), Broccoli (1), Cabbage (1 head), Carrots (5), Cauliflower (1 head), Cucumber (3), Lettuce (2 heads/bunches), Onion (6), Peas (plate of 15), Peppers (5), Potatoes (5), Squash (3), Cherry Tomatoes (6), Educational Display, etc. (Jelly Products) – Butters, Conserves, Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, Preserves, Low Sugar Product, etc. (Pickles and Relishes) – Fruit or Vegetable Pickles, Relish, etc. (Dried Food -Exhibit equal to 1/2 cup fresh food) - Jerky, Fruit Leather, Dried Fruit or Herbs, etc. (Other Exhibits) – Educational Food Preservation Display, etc. CLASS 1831-7 1831-8 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project 53 CLASS 1833-1 1833-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1833-3 1833-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1833-5 1833-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1834- GEOLOGY 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Use display board or box not to exceed 20"x 24" suitable for vertical display. Attach specimens with wire to the board or box so there is no possibility of their coming loose. 3. Examples: Rock or Mineral or Fossil Collection w/labels, Geological Drawings or Photographs, Wyoming Geological Feature Model, Educational Display. CLASS 1834-1 1834-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1834-3 1834-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1834-5 1834-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1835-1 1835-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1835-3 1835-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1835-5 1835-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1826 – 4-H GOATS (NonAnimal) 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show, NOT this division. 3 Examples: Poster/display, different breed comparison & what they offer their industry. DIVISION 1835- 4-H GIS/GPS 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Examples: Poster/display, community historical locations map/ID, find coordinates of emergency planning locations, restaurants or auto-mechanics shops-create a map, map of school grounds, neighborhood, farm, or town, develop own map. CLASS 1826-1 1826-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1826-3 1826-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1826-5 1826-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1836 - 4-H HEALTH 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 54 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight 2. Pictures, posters or display boards should be prepared for hanging. 3. Examples: Educational Poster/display on Tooth Care, Hair Care, Skin Care, Disease Prevention, First Aid Equipment or Procedures, Develop computer presentation on the effects of tobacco or alcohol on healthy bodies. CLASS 1837-5 1837-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1839- 4-H HORTICULTURE CLASS 1836-1 1836-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1836-3 1836-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Examples: Three Cut Flowers, Flower Arrangement, Terrarium, Potted Plants, Educational Display. CLASS 1836-5 1836-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1839-1 1839-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1839-3 1839-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1839-5 1839-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1837 - 4-H HORSE (NonAnimal) 1. 2. 3. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior shows. Examples: Education display/poster, different breed comparison and what they offer their industry, equitation/riding class pattern display, Horseless Horse Exhibit, Poster, Scrapbook, Anatomical Exhibit. CLASS 1837-1 1837-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1837-3 1837-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1841 4-H INTERIOR DESIGN 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Examples: Bulletin Board, Decorative Candles, Decorative Pillow, Wastebasket, Refinished Bench or Bookcase, Hooked/Braided/Woven Rug, Embroidery/ Tatted Item or Make Something Out of Crewel, Blackwork, Cross Stitch, Hardanger, Room Redesign Before/After Pictures, Afghan, Bedspread, Bookends, Lamp, Pictures, Pillows, Handmade Rug, Wall Hanging, Curtains, Article Using Own Unique Patter/Design, Redesign Landscaping Exhibit. 55 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1841-1 1841-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1841-3 1841-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1841-5 1841-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project 2. 3. 4. 5. DIVISION 1842- 4-H KNITTING 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Each exhibit may include historical information about the skill exhibited and names of person(s) other than member who were involved in project. 3. Examples: Educational Display/Poster, Something w/Pattern Stitches, Something w/Two-Colors, Something w/Plain or Striped or Multi-Color Rows), Machine Knitting, Create Your Own Unique Design/Pattern. CLASS 1842-1 1842-2 CLASS 1842-3 1842-4 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1842-5 1842-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. More than one entry may be made in "any other item" classes. However, exhibits MUST be of a different nature. Example: in "carved and stamped" exhibit, there may be a leather necktie and a leather halter, but NOT two leather neckties. The Fair Board and 4-H are not responsible for missing or broken items. If you make an item from a kit, clearly explain the type of kit used. Examples: Educational Display/Poster, Coasters, Bookmark, Comb Case, Key Case, Billfold, Sewing Case, Wristband, Key Chain, Picture Frame, Barrette, Necklace, Medallion, Book Cover, Knife Sheath, Belt, Coin Purse, Moccasins, Chaps, Vest, Jacket or Shirt, Drawstring Bag, Notebook Cover, Bridle, Stirrup Guards, Clock, Camp Stool, Rifle/Pistol Holder, Saddle, Picture, Leather Tool Display. CLASS 1843-1 1843-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1843-3 1843-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1843-5 1843-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1847 - 4-H MUZZLELOADING 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. 3. Examples: Muzzleloader parts/equipment poster, muzzleloader display, muzzleloader history storyboard, muzzleloader shooting DIVISION 1843- 4-H LEATHERCRAFT 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, 56 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight kit, muzzleloader target/target stand, muzzleloader function demonstration, shooting safety poster/display. 4. NO LIVE AMMUNITION IS PERMITTED! CLASS 1847-1 1847-2 CLASS 1847-3 1847-4 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1847-5 1847-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1849 – 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY 1. Exhibits shall be mounted securely on a stiff mounting board of any color. To be mounted on size of board appropriate to the photo. Display options: (a) make a hanging hole(s) in the mounting board at top, (b) or other adequate fastener. NO BREAKABLE GLASS – Plexiglass or shrink plastic is allowed. 2. Exhibits must be appropriately prepared for hanging. 3. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 4. Black & White or Color Print, Digital Examples: Poster of 5 pictures of people doing activities from different camera angles, Poster of 5 pictures different subjects (scenes, people, animals, landscape), 3 story telling pictures, series of at least 3 pictures with different types of lighting, at least 5 different pictures of common camera mistakes, favorite photo, finished matted photo with frame and hanger, 3 or more silhouette pictures using backlighting, 5 or more different skill level pictures (isolating the subject, shapes, patterns, or textures), 3 or more depth of field changes with lens apertures, 3 or more pictures showing differences of using a flash versus natural light or a series using either, dramatic effect that shadows create in a series of 3 or more pictures, 3 pictures of filter effects on one subject or situation, best example of special effects or series of different effects in your photos, at least 5 pictures of different light sources on a single subject, poster of effects of different focal length lenses on a subject at a fixed distance from camera, Poster/Pictures of darkroom techniques, darkroom enlarger control techniques demonstration, at least 4 pictures of processing mistakes and add prevention ideas, PowerPoint slideshow demonstrating something learned and DIVISION 1848 - 4-H NATURE AND ECOLOGY 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. 3. Examples: Poster/display/notebook of any learning objective, picture collection showing community watersheds, four elements of life (sun, air, water, and soil) demonstration, plant/insect/animal habitat description, storyboard about your proposal to help eliminate pollution. CLASS 1848-1 1848-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1848-3 1848-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1848-5 1848-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight 57 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight include your photos, use digital photos that have been modified or not modified to tell a store or create a series of 3-5 best digital photos, or 3-5 digital pictures on how to do something or a favorite subject, share your best digital non-modified photo. (All digital picture displays must be accompanied by a disc with a jpg file.) CLASS 1849-1 1849-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1849-3 1849-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1849-5 1849-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project pistol holder, pistol target/target stand, pistol functions demonstration, shooting safety poster/display. 5. NO LIVE AMMUNITION IS PERMITTED! Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1849-9 1849-10 CLASS 1849-11 1849-12 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1850-1 1850-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1850-3 1850-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1850-5 1850-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1851- 4-H POCKET PET (Non-Animal) 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. NO live animal exhibits will be judged. 3. Examples: Educational poster/display, different breed comparison and what they offer their industry. BIRDS: canaries, cockatiels, finches, mynahs, parakeets, or parrots REPTILES: frogs, lizards, salamanders, snakes, or turtles FISH: freshwater, tropical, or saltwater SMALL MAMMAL: cavies, chinchillas, ferrets, hamsters, hedgehogs, gerbils, mice, or rats OTHER: ants, crickets, hermit crabs, or spiders DIGITAL CREATIONS CLASS 1849-7 1849-8 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight DIVISION 1850 4-H PISTOL 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. 3. A written statement on why the article was constructed, what material was used, cost, hours, etc. that helps clarify the purpose of the exhibit. 4. Examples: Poster different parts of a pistol/pistol equipment, pistol display, (Pocket Pets Non-Animal Exhibits) CLASS 1851-1 1851-2 58 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1851-3 1851-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1851-5 1851-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project domestic or long arm), Hand, or Tied. If no quilting method is used, the item should not be entered as a quilting project exhibit. 5. Examples: Educational poster/display, large or small quilt, series of blocks that represent a pattern, create your own unique design/pattern used in an article you made. DIVISION 1852 – 4-H POULTRY (NonAnimal) TRADITIONAL CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1853-1 First or second year in project 1853-2 Three years in project 1. Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show. 3. Examples: Educational poster/display, different breed comparison and what they offer their industry. CLASS 1852-1 1852-2 CLASS 1852-3 1852-4 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1852-5 1852-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1853-3 1853-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1853-5 1853-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project TIED OR PIECED CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1853-7 First or second year in project 1853-8 Three years in project CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1853-9 First or second year in project 1853-10 Three years or more in project CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1853-11 First or second year in project 1853-12 Three years or more in project DIVISION 1853– 4-H QUILTING DIVISION 1854 – 4-H RABBIT (NonAnimal) Due to the absence of interview judging at the State Fair, the accompaniment of a brief explanation with your project may help the judge when assigning a ribbon placing. Points to consider may include: process, tools used, skills learned, goals achieved, additional help from others. 2. Each exhibit may include historical information about the skill exhibited 3. A quilt must be made up of 3 parts: Top (pieced, panels, whole cloth), Middle (batting, blanket, flannel, etc.), and Back (whole or pieced fabric). 4. Quilting methods include: Machine (either 1. 1. All exhibits (posters, reports, etc.) should attach the skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show. 3. Examples: Educational display/poster, different breed comparison and what they offer to the industry. CLASS 1854-1 1854-2 59 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1854-3 1854-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1854-5 1854-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project 6. All exhibits must have an attached skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 7. Examples: Educational display/poster, outdoor challenge activity display, create a new game/ activity/challenge with a specific purpose, demonstrate how hobbies, family fun, and social recreation affect personal happiness, try a new sport and share what you learned, create or prepare a new song/dance/mini-play. DIVISION 1855- 4-H RANGE MANAGEMENT 1. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 2. Examples: Educational poster/display, Collection of pictures showing land uses for city/farm/rangeland, Collection of grasses/grass-like/forbs/shrubs found on rangelands, Plant parts display with real example attached, Plant press. CLASS 1855-1 1855-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1855-3 1855-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1855-5 1855-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1856-1 1856-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1856-3 1856-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1856-5 1856-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1857- 4-H RIFLE 1. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 2. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. 3. Examples: Different parts of rifle/rifle equipment poster, rifle display, history of the rifle storyboard, rifle target/target stand, rifle functions demonstration, shooting safety poster/display. 4. NO LIVE AMMUNITION IS PERMITTED! DIVISION 1856- 4-H RECREATION 1. The recreation exhibit may be any item that will tell the story of your project for the year - a "product," a scrapbook, a poster, etc. 2. You may also exhibit by a "performance" type of activity, such as in "4-H in Action," a demonstration, etc., either at fair or for other groups. 3. Exhibit in one of the classes as shown according to the area of your recreation interest. 4. Can exhibit more than one item per class if items are different in scope. 5. Pictures, posters or display boards not appropriately prepared for hanging will not be displayed. 60 CLASS 1857-1 1857-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1857-3 1857-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1857-5 1857-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight DIVISION 1858 - 4-H ROBOTICS 1. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 2. Exhibits may be accompanied with an explanation of operation and directions for use or operating. 3. Examples: Educational poster/display, build a robot using a LEGO Mindstorm® kit, design/create routines to create life-like motions, design/draw a plan for a robot that could be used at home/school/on a job. CLASS 1858-1 1858-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1858-3 1858-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1858-5 1858-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1859-3 1859-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1859-5 1859-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1860 – 4-H SELF-DETERMINED 1. All Self-Determined projects must have a completed approval form on file at the 4-H office. 2. No group entries allowed 3. An exhibitor may enter 2 items per class. Items in the same class must be completely different. 4. All exhibits must attach skills summary questions or it may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 5. Each exhibit in the Self-Determined area must be accompanied by an "Information Sheet" indicating: a. Topic selected b. Goals to be achieved c. How the project was carried out d. Accomplishments DIVISION 1859 - 4-H ROPECRAFT 1. Boards for mounting rope craft should not exceed 2 feet by 2 feet and should be light plywood or Masonite. A hole should be made in the top center of the display board. Boards without adequate holes will not be displayed. 2. More than one entry may be made in "any other item" classes. They must be a different technique. 3. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 4. Examples: Educational poster/display, create a board with 10 hitches/knots/ties, create a board with a set of short/long/eye/loop/end splices, different kinds of rope and sizes of rope display, make a rope to be used in some specific fashion, make a rope halter or plant hanger. CLASS 1859-1 1859-2 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight (Exhibit without the above statement will be disqualified). 6. The exhibit will be judged on: a. How well the goals were met or an explanation of why they were not met. b. Suitability of methods or procedures. c. Clarity of explanation or exhibit. d. Achievement or accomplishment in project area. 6. Pictures, posters or display boards not appropriately prepared for hanging will not be displayed. 7. No live exhibits will be accepted. 8. Examples: Educational display/poster, project suggestions: selecting cross-country ski waxes, restore an old radio or antique car, science experiment, study or raise llamas. CLASS 1860-1 1860-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project 61 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1860-3 1860-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1862-3 1862-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1860-5 1860-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1862-5 1862-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1861 – 4-H SHEEP (NonAnimal) DIVISION 1863 - 4-H SPORTFISHING 1. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. 2. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 3. Examples: Educational poster/display; Angling skills include: appropriate fishing equip., repaired rod/reel/other, proper casting skills and/or common errors, ice fishing, fish cooking techniques or collection of fish recipes, raining earthworms/crickets/other bait; People and fish topics include: angling ethics, fishing outings journal, common fishing dilemmas, estimating fish populations, fisheries careers, fishing regulations, tackle box museum, fishing experience story, regional fish food recipes; Tackle crafting topics include: knots used in tying lines, hooks and their uses, flies or spinners or buzzbaits or spoons or jigs, tie four flies each of two patterns of wingless hackle flies, tie four flies each of two patterns of streamers, tie four flies each of two patterns of nymphs, tie four flies each of two patterns of winged wet flies, tie four flies each of two patterns of winged dry flies; Aquatic ecology topics include: fish ID/sorting/classification, home aquarium, natural fish foods display, fish fun facts like senses or coloring patterns, fish print display, watersheds, water habitats, the water cycle, or water communities display. 1. All exhibits (posters, reports, etc.) should attach the skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show – NOT in this division. 3. Examples: Poster/display any learning objective, comparison of different breeds and what they offer their industry. CLASS 1861-1 1861-2 CLASS 1861-3 1861-4 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1861-5 1861-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1862 - 4-H SHOTGUN 1. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 2. Poster or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device. 3. Examples: Different parts of shotgun/shotgun equipment poster, shotgun display, history of the shotgun storyboard, shotgun target/target launcher, shotgun functions demonstration, shooting safety poster/display. 4. NO LIVE AMMUNITION IS PERMITTED! CLASS 1862-1 1862-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project 62 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1863-1 1863-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1863-3 1863-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1863-5 1863-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project drawing/sketch/chart showing animal organs or systems or cells or tissues, scrapbook of animal organs or systems or cells or tissues, scrapbook showing different diseases and/or health problems in animals, external/internal parasite display, report on interview with a practicing veterinarian. DIVISION 1864 – 4-H SWINE (NonAnimal) 1. All exhibits (posters, reports, etc.) should attach the skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 2. All live animal exhibits should be entered in the junior show. 3. Examples: Poster/display any learning objective, comparison of different breeds and what they offer their industry. CLASS 1864-1 1864-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1864-3 1864-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1864-5 1864-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1866-1 1866-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1866-3 1866-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1866-5 1866-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1867 - 4-H VISUAL ARTS 1. Each exhibit or each piece must be identified with artist's name, age, club, county, year in project and media used. 2. Exhibit must have been created in the 4-H Visual Arts project area during the current 4-H year. NO school or other projects will be accepted. Work must be completed as a 4-H project throughout the year and made by the 4-H member. 3. Oversized exhibits will be displayed as space permits. 4. For safety in handling and for attractive display at fair each exhibit must have an adequate hanger - either string or wire firmly attached. Please prepare all pictures, posters and display boards for hanging so they can be displayed. The 4-H Department is not responsible for breakage due to inadequate hangers. Pictures should be matted or framed, but it can be very simple. Framing will not be judged except as to its appropriateness on type of picture. 5. Please do not send frames with glass. 6. Members may enter as many entries as desired per class as long as items are not DIVISION 1866 - 4-H VETERINARY SCIENCE 1. All exhibits (posters, reports, etc.) should attach the skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 2. A 4-H member may enter in more than one class. 3. No dead or parts of dead animal are allowed unless properly preserved. The Lincoln County Extension Office reserves the right to disqualify and dispose of any project considered a health hazard or potential health hazard. 4. Examples: Poster/display/notebook of one thing learned, anatomical display, make a 63 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight identical. On the entry tag, if you enter more than one item per class label the first item "A", then the second item "B", etc. 7. An exhibit should be accompanied by a statement indicating: -What you started with & technique you used -What you would change & what you learned -Idea or purpose of exhibit & any special information you think the judge should know. This should be on a 3x5 inch card & stapled to the entry tag or project. 8. Examples: Educational display/poster; create a portfolio/scrapbook with examples of the five principles of design (line, shape, color, texture, & space); write a report on an artist; make a painting/drawing or sculpture; make a collage/weaving/or printing; create an article using clay, glass, paper, ceramics, wax, metals, or plastics; create your own unique design or pattern and use it in an article you make. CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1867-11 First or second year in project 1867-12 Three years or more in project PAINTING & DRAWINGS CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1867-13 First or second year in project 1867-14 Three years in project CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1867-15 First or second year in project 1867-16 Three years or more in project CLASS Senior (14-19 yrs. old) 1867-17 First or second year in project 1867-18 Three years or more in project DIVISION 1868 – 4-H WEB PAGES 1. All exhibits (posters, reports, etc.) should attach the skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 2. Examples: Educational display/poster, design and make a Web page for your club/an organization/group, link a Web site you create to your county program and post on 4h4me.com CRAFTS CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1867-1 First or second year in project 1867-2 Three years in project CLASS 1867-3 1867-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1867-5 1867-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CERAMICS & SCULPTURES CLASS Junior (8-10 yrs. old) 1867-7 First or second year in project 1867-8 Three years in project CLASS 1868-1 1868-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1868-3 1868-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1868-5 1868-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1869 – WILDLIFE AND HUNTING 1. Posters or display board exhibits must come with a sufficient hanging device to be displayed. 2. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at judge’s discretion. 3. No dead or parts of a dead animal are allowed unless properly preserved. The CLASS Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) 1867-9 First or second year in project 1867-10 Three years or more in project 64 Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Extension Office reserves the right to disqualify and dispose of any project considered a health hazard or potential health hazard. 4. Examples: Educational display/poster, projects topics include: wild animal/game ID, trapping, fur & furbearers, predators/predation, habitats, animal tracks display, Stewardship, animal parts/signs display, hunting/management practices & policies, flushing bar use exhibit, waterfowl nesting box, economic value of game birds, series or recipes for preparing and cooking game birds. CLASS 1869-1 1869-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1869-3 1869-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1869-5 1869-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1870-3 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1870-5 1870-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project 1. The leadership exhibit may be any item that will tell the story of your project for the year - a “product,” a scrapbook, a poster, etc. 2. Pictures, posters, or display boards should be appropriately prepared for hanging. 3. Can exhibit more than one item if items are different in scope. 4. All exhibits should attach skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 5. Examples: Community service project poster/display, leadership experience scrapbook, create a storyboard to describe your leadership experience, make a PowerPoint presentation describing your leadership project, Develop an activity guide for 4-H club leaders. 1. More than one entry may be made in "any other item" class. They must be different techniques. 2. All exhibits must attach skills summary questions or penalized at the judge’s discretion. 3. Examples: Educational poster/display; make puzzle rabbit, sandpaper block, flower box, picture frame, airplane, or a letter holder; make a toolbox, napkin holder, birdhouse, sawhorse, or whistle; make a belt buckle, a bookshelf, or a boomerang; make a toy car, hockey table, or step stool; display of tools used in decorating or designing a wood project. Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project 1870-4 DIVISION 1872 - 4-H YOUTH LEADERSHIP DIVISION 1870 - WOODWORKING CLASS 1870-1 1870-2 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight CLASS 1872-1 1872-2 Junior (8-10 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years in project CLASS 1872-3 1872-4 Intermediate (11-13 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project CLASS 1872-5 1872-6 Senior (14-19 yrs. old) First or second year in project Three years or more in project DIVISION 1873 - 4-H CLUB EXHIBITS 1. All exhibits should have an attached skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. CLASS 1873-1 65 Any exhibit completed by a 4-H club/ group Entry Deadline: Online Lincoln County Fair Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight DIVISION 1874 - CLOVERBUD EXHIBITS DIVISION 1879 - 4-H SHOWMANSHIP CLASS 1879-1 1879-2 1879-3 1879-4 1879-5 1879-6 1879-7 1879-8 1879-9 1879-10 1879-11 1879-12 1879-13 1879-14 1879-15 1879-16 1879-17 1879-18 1879-19 1879-20 1879-21 1879-22 1879-23 1879-24 1879-25 1879-26 1879-27 1879-28 1879-29 1879-30 1. All exhibits should have an attached skills summary questions or may be penalized at the judge’s discretion. 2. These exhibits are not eligible for State Fair. 3. Cloverbud members will not participate in interview judging. CLASS 1874-1 Entry Deadline: Online Wednesday, August 3, 2016, Midnight Any exhibit completed by an enrolled 4-H Cloverbud age child (5-7) CONTESTS DIVISION 1875- 4-H FASHION REVUE (The State Fashion Revue and/or Ready-toWear Form must be completed and accompany fair entry form. The forms are available at the Extension Offices.) CLASS 1875-1 Fashion Revue Construction to Wear– Junior Div. 1875-2 Fashion Revue Construction to Wear– Intermediate Div. 1875-3 Fashion Revue Const. to Wear–Senior Div. 1875-4 Ready-to-Wear – Junior Division 1875-5 Ready-to-Wear-Intermediate Division 1875-6 Ready-to-Wear – Senior Division DIVISION 1876 - 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING Each youth and coach is responsible for reading and understanding the contestant rules and eligibility for judging contests which can be found at http://www.Wyoming4H.org NOTE: Please enter each youth in only one class. CLASS 1876-1 Senior Individual 1876-2 Intermediate Individual 1876-3 Junior Individual 66 Beef – Senior Division Beef – Intermediate Division Beef – Junior Division Breeding Sheep – Senior Division Breeding Sheep – Int. Division Breeding Sheep – Junior Division Market Lamb – Senior Division Market Lamb – Int. Division Market Lamb – Junior Division Swine – Senior Division Swine – Intermediate Division Swine – Junior Division Horse – Senior Division Horse – Intermediate Division Horse – Junior Division Dog – Senior Division Dog – Intermediate Div. Dog – Junior Division Dairy Goat – Senior Division Dairy Goat – Intermediate Div. Dairy Goat – Junior Division Rabbit – Senior Division Rabbit – Intermediate Division Rabbit – Junior Division Poultry – Senior Division Poultry – Intermediate Division Poultry – Junior Division Meat Goat – Senior Division Meat Goat – Intermediate Division Meat Goat – Junior Division Lincoln County Fair FFA Staff Dallas Warren FFA Advisor 886-5798 SECTION III FFA & Ag Mechanics DEPARTMENT F. . . FFA Agriculture, Agronomy & Ag Mechanics ................................................................ 68 67 Lincoln County Fair Best exhibits of six (6) Wyoming plants gathered, mounted on 10 in. x 14 in. paperboard and identified by the students. FFA AGRICULTURE MECHANICS AND AGRONOMY Superintendent - Dallas Warren, FFA Advisor Class 1702-1 1702-2 1702-3 1702-4 1702-5 Division 1701 FFA Agricultural Mechanics 1. 2. 3. Entries will be judged on the basis of workmanship, evidence of sound planning, number and degree of skills involved, practicality and agricultural usefulness of the entry. All entries must be student’s work and result from the training program in Agriculture Mechanics Entries must have been made in the current year. Class 1701-1 1701-2 1701-3 1701-4 1701-5 1701-6 1701-7 1701-8 1701-9 1701-10 1701-11 1701-12 1701-13 1701-14 Sheaf Small Grains (2 1/2 inches in diameter at the butt) 1702-6 Barley (2 row) 1702-7 Barley (6 row) 1702-8 Oats 1702-9 Rye 1702-10 Wheat (spring) 1702-11 Wheat (winter) Skill Boards (mounted on display board less than 2 ft. x 4 ft.)– must show at least 4 different skills to include: electrical wiring, plumbing, knot tying, gas welding or arc welding Small wood project Medium wood project Large wood project Small wood and metal project Medium wood and metal project Large wood and metal project Small metal project Medium metal project Large metal project Small plasma Large plasma Small trailer Large trailer Sheaf Forage or Grass for Hay (3 inches in diameter at butt) 1702-12 Alfalfa 1702-13 Brome Grass 1702-14 Clover (Alsike) 1702-15 Clover (Red) 1702-16 Clover (Sweet) 1702-17 Crested Wheat Grass 1702-18 Fescue Grass 1702-19 Meadow Foxtail 1702-20 Mixed Grass - Legume 1702-21 Mixed Grass - 3 or more 1702-22 Oats for Hay 1702-23 Orchard Grass 1702-24 Red Top 1702-25 Reed Canary Grass 1702-26 Rye for Hay 1702-27 Sanfoin 1702-28 Sudan 1702-29 Timothy 1702-30 Vetch 1702-31 Intermediate Wheat Grass 1702-32 Slender Wheat Grass 1702-33 Tall Wheat Grass 1702-34 Western Wheat Grass 1702-35 Wheat for Hay Division 1702 - FFA Agronomy Rules: 1. 2. 3. Common Weeds Grasses Legumes Noxious Weed Poisonous Plants All samples of threshed grain and sheaf samples must conform to the size and specifications listed below. All sheaf samples must be attractively tied in three places with blue or gold (yellow) ties. Sheaf grain and forage for seed leaves should be stripped. Agronomy exhibits may be gathered from areas outside the supervised Agric. Exp. Programs. All crop entries must have been prepared and exhibited by the students for competition. 68 Lincoln County Fair Sheaf Forage or Grass for Seed (2 1/2 inches in diameter at butt) 1702-36 Alfalfa 1702-37 Brome Grass 1702-38 Clover (Alsike) 1702-39 Clover (Red) 1702-40 Crested Wheat Grass 1702-41 Fescue Grass 1702-42 Meadow Foxtail 1702-43 Orchard Grass 1702-44 Reed Canary Grass 1702-45 Timothy 1702-46 Vetch 1702-47 Intermediate Wheat Grass 1702-48 Slender Wheat Grass 1702-49 Tall Wheat Grass 1702-50 Western Wheat Grass 1702-51 Great Northern Beans 1702-52 Pinto Beans Threshed Small Grain (2 quarts in a 1-gallon, zip closure plastic bag) 1702-71 Barley (2 row) 1702-72 Barley (6 row) 1702-73 Oats 1702-74 Rye 1702-75 Wheat (spring) 1702-76 Wheat (winter) Potatoes (12) 1702-77 Red (Market) 1702-78 Red (Seed) 1702-79 White (Market) 1702-80 White (Seed) Sugar Beets 1702-81 Single most perfect, topped 1702-82 3 most perfect, topped 1702-83 Single largest, topped 1702-84 3 largest, topped Forage Seed or Grass Seed (2 quarts in 1gallon, zip closure plastic bag) 1702-53 Alfalfa 1702-54 Brome Grass 1702-55 Clover (Alsike) 1702-56 Clover (Red) 1702-57 Crested Wheat Grass 1702-58 Fescue Grass 1702-59 Meadow Foxtail 1702-60 Orchard Grass 1702-61 Reed Canary Grass 1702-62 Timothy 1702-63 Vetch 1702-64 Intermediate Wheat Grass 1702-65 Slender Wheat Grass 1702-66 Tall Wheat Grass 1702-67 Western Wheat Grass Corn 1702-68 1702-69 1702-70 Beans (2 quarts in 1-gallon, zip closure plastic bag) 1702-85 Great Northern 1702-86 Pinto Hay (12" slice, tied) 1702-87 1st or 2nd cutting Alfalfa 1702-88 Legume-Grass Hay 1702-89 Mixed Grass Hay 1702-90 Cube Hay (2 – 1-gallon zip closure plastic bags full) Corn for Silage (6 stalks) Shelled Yellow Dent (2 quarts in a 1gallon, zip closure plastic bag) Yellow Dent (10 ears) 69 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 SECTION IV OPEN CLASS COMMUNITY Entry Information .................................................................................................71 Community Information .......................................................................................72 General Rules........................................................................................................73 Judging Schedule ..................................................................................................74 Youth Classes (Ages 5 to 18 Years).......................................................................75 Youth Arts...................................................................................................75 Youth Crafts ................................................................................................77 Youth Baked Goods.....................................................................................79 Youth Miscellaneous...................................................................................81 Youth Photography .....................................................................................82 Adult Classes (Age 19 & Over)..............................................................................85 Arts ............................................................................................................85 Crafts ..........................................................................................................87 Photography ..............................................................................................89 Baked Goods ..............................................................................................93 Canned Products ........................................................................................95 Fruits, Forage Crops, and Vegetables ..........................................................97 Needlework ..............................................................................................100 Flowers ....................................................................................................103 Sewing .....................................................................................................105 70 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair Lincoln County Fair 2016 ENTRY INFORMATION Be sure to read the rules of the department or division you are entering 1. Entries in all open community departments are open to all residents of Lincoln County. 2. Residents may complete online entry, this is the preferred method. Exhibitors must complete all steps including the last step, printing your entry tag. Online Entryhttp://lincolncountyfair.info Then select the Online Entries/Tickets Tab. (The system requirements for on-line entry are: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above with Java Script and Cookies enabled. This program will not work with Firefox Browser!) 3. Residents may complete entry form and submit to Lincoln County Fair, PO Box 651, Kemmerer, WY 83101 4. All Entries must be completed by deadlines (mail-in must be postmarked on or before deadline) ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. On-line entry July 1 – August 3, 2016 Mail in July 1 – August 1, 2016 PREMIUMS All prizes will be awarded as soon as possible after judging. Premium cash will be distributed during the fair Wednesday-Saturday 11 am to 7 pm at the payout window by the fair board office. Premiums can then be picked up at the Extension Office from August 18 – August 31. Premiums not picked up will be forfeited. No checks will be mailed. Premiums paid: ADULT (Age 19 & Up) 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Best of Show Runner-Up $5.00 $3.00 71 YOUTH (Age 18 & Under) 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Best of Show Runner-Up $5.00 $3.00 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 LIABILITY OF EXHIBITORS/PUBLIC Community booths are open to all members of the public, who are residents of Lincoln County. Lincoln County Fair will exercise all reasonable precaution to protect your property while at the fairgrounds, but under no conditions will Lincoln County be responsible for lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed items. COMMUNITY INFORMATION COMMUNITY BOOTH INFORMATION The Lincoln County Fair Board displays exhibits in Community booths. Outside of Star Valley, these are defined as areas recognized by a community name. Within Star Valley, L.D.S. church ward boundary lines have traditionally been used to define easily recognized communities of approximately equal size. This is not intended to reflect a church sponsorship of the fair. Anyone who feels like a part of a community may exhibit in that community booth whether or not he or she actually lives within the boundary lines of that community. All open class exhibits from each community will be placed in the community booth, with the exception of flowers; they will be placed in the flower booth. However, they will count toward the community prizes. All communities will receive $100.00 to defray decorating costs. Each community will be responsible for decorations and arranging its own booth. There is electricity at each booth and all decorations must not extend into the isle or make a mess in the building. They must provide sufficient help during the judging (two helpers) to assure that all entries are brought promptly to the judges' table when the classes are called. They must provide helpers to watch the booth during the hours that the building is open to the public. Booths will be judged and 1st, 2nd, 3rd place awarded, based on expression of the theme and overall appearance, not on the number of entries. COMMUNITY CHAIRMAN If you need assistance, please contact your Community Chairman. A list of Community Chairman is available at the Lincoln County Fair Website, http://lincolncountyfair.info. You may also call Joy Fox at 307-828-9935 or [email protected], or Tomi Erickson at 208-251-6254 or [email protected]. You may also fill out the form in the book, and mail it in. However, we would encourage online entry to make it easier to receive your tags. 72 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 GENERAL RULES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Items need to be brought to the fairgrounds on Saturday, August 6, 2016 before 3 pm; with the exceptions of flowers, crops, and baked goods. REMINDER** THIS YEAR- In the past flowers and crops were brought on Monday and Baked Goods were brought on Tuesday. In order to simplify for those traveling, Flowers, Crops and Baked Goods will be brought to the fairgrounds on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 between 7:30 and 8:30 am. Items that do not meet these deadlines will not be judged. The building is not open to the public until Wednesday, August 10, at 12:00 pm. The building is open to the public from Wednesday through Saturday, 12:00 noon to 7:00 pm. No article may be entered which has won a prize in the fair in previous years. No exhibit may be removed before 6 p.m. on the last day of the Fair. Exhibits can also be picked up on Monday, August 15 between 10 am and 1 pm. Judges will award no higher prize than exhibit merits. NO CLASS is to be discussed until the judge has completed the placing. ONLY the superintendent is to speak to the judge while he or she is placing the class, if necessary. Any superintendent or any other person concerning an exhibit or exhibitor should make NO COMMENTS within hearing range of the judge. NO exhibitors will be allowed to watch the judging. Exhibitors shall be permitted to make ONE entry only in any one-class number. Any exhibitor entering an item in a specific class may not have another of the same item entered in the miscellaneous class. Articles will not be judged if they are soiled or unfit for exhibition. The judge may also disqualify items that are “old”. Every article entered must be entirely the work of the exhibitor; however, a group of people may enter as single exhibitor. Example: church organization or club. The name of the group should be on the tag. Quilts are an exception. The quilt maker may exhibit them, provided the maker was responsible for the design of the quilt and did a major portion of the work. No item should be entered if purchased, received as a gift, or borrowed. The maker should enter all items. Names and addresses are required on the entry tag. Names will be hidden during judging by turning the tags over. All entry tags MUST be filled out completely and correctly in order for premiums to be paid. Youth will receive a participation ribbon if they do not receive a blue, red or white ribbon. There is no premium paid for the participation ribbon. Intellectual and Developmental Disability (I.D.D.) sections will be listed as I.D.D.. An exhibitor choosing to enter in the I.D.D. division may not enter in any other division. Professionals are welcome to enter if the tags are so marked. The definition below is to be used. Individuals determine this for themselves. We feel that there is more honor in winning against other professionals. (A professional is one who sells his/her work or receives remuneration for teaching). Exhibitors must be residents of Lincoln County. Thanks for being an exhibitor at the Lincoln County Fair! 73 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 JUDGING SCHEDULE (No public or participant viewing during judging) MONDAY, August 8 DIVISION TIME AREA 9 am 5 9 am 1 9 am 2 9 am 3 9 am 4 1 pm 5 1 pm 1 Afghans (p. 85, 104) 2 pm 2 Photography (p. 87, 88, 95) 1 pm 3 1 pm 4 TIME AREA 9 am 1 9 am 2 9 am 3 Adult Art (p. 89) 9 am 4 Flowers (p. 85, 107-108) 10 am 6 1 pm 1 1 pm 2 1 pm 3 Adult Crafts (p. 91) 1 pm 5 Needlework (p. 85, 104-106) 1 pm 4 Youth Arts (p. 79) Division 1-6 Youth Arts (p. 80) Division 7-12 & 14 Quilts (p. 85, 104) Adult & Youth Misc. Div. 3 & 8 Class 2 Photography (p. 94) Adult/Amateur Scrapbooking (p. 80, 91) Adult & Youth Art Division13 Youth Crafts (p. 81) Division 1-6 Crafts (p. 81-82, 92) Youth Division 7-12, Adult Crafts Div. 11 Professional, Young Adult & Youth Canned Products (p. 99-100) TUESDAY, August 9 DIVISION Crops (p. 85, 103) Adult & Youth Misc. Div.7 Class, 1-3 Baked Goods (p. 97) Division 1-4 Baked Goods (p. 98) Division 5-6 Adult & Youth Misc. Div. 5 & 8 Class 3 Sewing (p. 85, 109) Adult & Youth Misc. Div. 6 & 8 Class 4 Youth Baked Goods (p. 98) Cookies, Youth BG & I.D.D.- Div. 5-6 Youth Baked Goods (p. 97) Pies, Candies, Cakes, Breads-Div. 1-4 Adult & Youth Misc. Div. 1,2 & 8 Class 1 74 Lincoln County Fair Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 YOUTH/YOUNG ADULT CLASSES Ages 5 to 18 years YOUTH ARTS Ages based on age at time of fair 1. People are encouraged to enter any art or craft not listed by specific class in the most related “any other” class. Please enter work in correct category. 2. New classes will be created if there are sufficient entries of any specific art or craft. These new classes will be included in next year’s fair book if possible. 3. Paintings or drawings must be marked whether they are copies or originals. They should be mounted on heavy cardboard, or framed or marked “after the photo or after an oil painting by…” 4. Please mark entry tags with age. 5. Only one item per class per person 6. No item previously exhibited can be entered 7. The person named on entry should do entries 8. May be from kits but should be identified as such. Division 1 – Youth Oil Painting Division 4 – Youth Mixed Media Painting CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 2 - Youth Acrylic Painting Division 5 – Youth Pen & Ink Drawing CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) CLASS 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. Division 3 –Youth Water Color Painting 5-6 years old 7-8 years old 9-10 years old 11-12 years old 13 & up (Teen) Division 6 – Youth Pencil Drawing CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) 75 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 7 – Youth Charcoal Drawing Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Division 12 – Youth Collage (A hodge podge or collection of pictures on a single page) CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 8 – Youth Crayon Drawing (NO Coloring Book Pages) Division 13 – Youth Scrapbooking (Scrapbook pages may be any size up to a 12 X 12. For each class enter one spread (1-2 pages) of the scrapbook. Place these pages in one sheet protector facing each page out.) CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 9 – Youth Pastel, Oil, or Chalk Drawing CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 14 – I.D.D This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Youth Oil Painting 02. Youth Water Color 03. Youth Pencil 04. Youth Crayon 05. Youth Scrapbooking (see rules for division 13) Division 10 – Youth Art – Any Other Media CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 11 – Youth Art Piece in Metal CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) 76 Lincoln County Fair Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 YOUTH CRAFTS Division 1 – Youth Leatherwork & Crafts Division 6 – Youth Fly Tying CLASS 01. Dry fly 02. Wet fly 03. Nymphs 04. Streamers 05. Salmon flies CLASS 01. Wallets 02. Any other leather item 03. Any cowboy craft Division 2 - Youth Fiber Division 7 – Youth Miscellaneous Crafts – Kit or No Kit CLASS 01. Weaving 02. String art 03. Hand spun fibers 04. Any other fiber item CLASS 01. Mixed material craft 02. Model (kits acceptable) 03. Legos/K’NEX (Please label KIT or ORIGINAL) 04. Glass item 05. Soap carving 06. Miniatures 07. Jewelry 08. Baskets 09. Wall hanging (materials other than previous classes) 10. Foil rubbings (any metals) 11. Beaded items (other than jewelry) 12. Collection 13. Photo Collage 14. Any other miscellaneous craft Division 3 –Youth Ceramics CLASS 01. Mold ceramic with bisque finish 02. Hand-built ceramic with bisque finish 03. Mold ceramic with glazed finish 04. Hand-built ceramic with glazed finish 05. Wheel-thrown ceramic piece 06. Ceramic sculpture piece 07. Any other ceramic piece Division 4 – Youth Woodworking CLASS 01. Wood carving 02. Wood burning 03. Wood furniture item 04. Knick-Knack 05. Pinewood derby car 06. Wood toy 07. Any other wood item Division 8 – Youth Tole Painting on Wood CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 5 – Youth Sculpture CLASS 01. Any sculpture item Division 9 – Youth Tole Painting on Any Other Surface CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) 77 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 10 – Youth Silkscreen or Hand Pulled Print CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 11 – Youth Metal Work CLASS 01. 5-6 years old 02. 7-8 years old 03. 9-10 years old 04. 11-12 years old 05. 13 & up (Teen) Division 12 -I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Youth Ceramics 02. Youth Woodworking 03. Youth Fly Tying 04. Youth Tole Painting 05. Youth Misc. Craft (Exhibitor may pick one item under division 7) 78 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 YOUTH BAKED GOODS Where recipes or lists of ingredients are requested, the judge will use these as an aid in judging flavor and quality. They may be removed immediately after judging. Amounts and instructions are not required. If you add an unusual ingredient to any baked food, please include an ingredient list to aid the judge. Entries need to be brought to the fairgrounds, Tuesday, August 9, 2016 between 7:30 and 8:30 am. Division 1 – Youth Pies Division 4 – Youth Bread The whole pie must be presented for judging. After judging, one piece may be displayed and the remainder removed, provided it is removed by noon Wednesday. NO CREAM PIES. CLASS 01. Apple pie 02. Any other variety The whole loaf of bread must be presented for judging. After judging, one piece may be displayed and the remainder removed, provided it is removed by noon Wednesday. CLASS 01. Loaf white bread (yeast) 02. Loaf 100% whole wheat bread (yeast) 03. Loaf part whole wheat bread (yeast) 04. Four dinner rolls (yeast) 05. Four cinnamon rolls (yeast) 06. Any other sweet yeast product 07. Any other yeast bread 08. Poppy seed bread 09. Banana bread 10. Cornbread 11. Zucchini bread 12. Muffins (4) 13. Any Other Division 2 – Youth Candies All candy is without nuts unless otherwise noted. Four pieces each CLASS 01. Fudge, with or without nuts 02. Divinity with or without nuts 03. Peanut Brittle (contains peanuts) 04. Homemade suckers 05. Hard English Toffee 06. Peanut Butter cups 07. Rice Krispie Treats 08. Candied Corn 09. Any Other Division 5 – Youth Cookies & Doughnuts Four Items for Each Class Due to potential food contamination we will no longer accept No Bake Cookies. CLASS 01. Rolled cookies 02. Any chocolate chip 03. Any chip variation 04. Oatmeal cookies 05. Gingersnaps 06. Any other drop cookie 07. Peanut Butter 08. Brownies 09. Any other bar 10. Fancy cookies 11. Plain sugar cookies 12. Doughnuts 13. Snickerdoodles 14. Any Other Division 3 – Youth Cakes 1. All cakes, including decorated cakes, are to be real cake except the wedding cake. NO MIXES unless entering in Classes 4 and 5. 2. The entire cake must be presented for judging. One piece may be displayed and then remainder removed, by noon Wednesday (except classes 3, 4, 5) CLASS 01. Chocolate layer cake, chocolate icing 02. Chocolate cake, any other 03. Bundt cake 04. Decorated cake (only judged on decoration) 05. Cupcakes – Specify Mix or Not (4) 06. Lemon cake 07. Any Other 79 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 6 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Youth Candies 02. Youth Cakes 03. Youth Bread 04. Youth Cookies 80 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 YOUTH MISCELLANEOUS Division 1 – Teenage Needlework Division 6 – Youth Sewing 18 & under 13-18 years CLASS 01. Crocheted item 02. Knit Item 03. Counted cross-stitch 04. Doll dress 05. Embroidered item 06. Any other item not listed above CLASS 01. Cotton dress 02. Dress, other than cotton 03. Jumper 04. Blouse 05. Skirt 06. Jogging suit 07. T-shirt 08. Shorts 09. Pillows 10. Pajamas 11. Any other item Division 2 – Youth Needlework 12 and under CLASS 01. Crocheted item 02. Knit Item 03. Counted cross-stitch 04. Doll dress 05. Embroidered item 06. Any other item not listed above Division 7 – Youth Misc. Crops CLASS 01. White Eggs – must include 6 eggs 02. Brown Eggs – must include 6 eggs 03. Colored Eggs – must include 6 eggs Division 3 – Youth Quilts Division 8 – I.D.D. CLASS 01. Quilt by ages 5-12 02. Quilt by ages 13-17 This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Youth Needlework 02. Youth Quilts 03. Youth Flowers 04. Youth Sewing Division 4 – Youth Afghans CLASS 01. Any Division 5 – Youth Flowers CLASS 01. Any 81 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 YOUTH/YOUNG ADULT PHOTOGRAPHY 1. LIMIT OF ONE PHOTOGRAPH PER CLASS. 2. The same photograph changed and entered again under a different class is not permitted. 3. All images must be original and may not include elements produced by anyone else except scanning, cropping, and printing. When submitting an entry the exhibitor certifies the work to be their own. 4. Photographs that have been entered and judged in previous years are not permitted. 5. Photographs must be mounted on foam and/or core board. Gallery wraps are acceptable. No framed photographs or photos mounted on cardstock will be accepted. 6. All photographs must be at least 8 x 10 inches and may not exceed 16 x 20 inches. Panoramic photographs are defined as having an elongated shape and are exempt from the 8 X 10 restriction. 7. Tags must be attached to the front of the matte along with any “before pictures” for the restoration classes. All tags must match the clerk’s records. 8. Normal adjustments to a photograph such as cropping, brightness, contrast, are allowed in any class. 9. Sepia tone and duo tones are allowed in Black & White if it is the only "altered" part of the photo. 10. Montages are photos combined with other photos or graphics to create a larger whole. The photos in the montage can be any size as long as the whole montage follows rule #6 and must be printed out on one sheet of photo paper. Photos and other elements that are glued together on a background would be a collage and will not be judged in Photography. Those would be better entered under Collage in the Craft Division 11. Photographs in the Restoration class are for old, damaged photographs that have been digitally repaired. They must have a before picture or they will not be judged. 12. “Fun with capturing images” is for all special effects done with scanners, film in camera or in darkroom. i.e. panning, zooming double exposure cross process, laying objects onto the scanner bed and scanning them in, or anything else you can come up with. 82 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Still Life (The photos in this class should showcase objects and things placed together in a posed setting and under controlled circumstances.) Division 1 – Youth Photography Ages 11 and under. Please read photography rules before registering! Animals (Photos in this class should showcase any kind of creatures domestic or wild.) CLASS 13. Color 14. Black & White CLASS 01. Color 02. Black & White Portraits (Photos in this class should showcase the subjects in posed positions and under controlled circumstances.) Fair Theme (The photos in this class should showcase images that illustrate the theme of this year’s fair, which is The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 03. Color 04. Black & White CLASS 15. Color 16. Black & White Candid (The photos in this class should showcase the subjects in a natural or non-posed setting.) Specialty (The photos in this class can be of any subject matter, and either Color or Black & White.) CLASS 05. Color 06. Black & White CLASS 17. Panoramic 18. Montage 19. Fun with capturing images 20. Restoration Landscapes (The photos in this class should showcase any type of scenery.) Division 2 – Young Adult Photography CLASS 07. Color 08. Black & White Ages 12-18. Please read photography rules before registering! Animals (Photos in this class should showcase any kind of creatures domestic or wild.) Nature (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by nature) CLASS 01. Color 02. Black & White CLASS 09. Color 10. Black & White Man Made (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by man.) Portraits (Photos in this class should showcase the subjects in posed positions and under controlled circumstances.) CLASS 11. Color 12. Black & White CLASS 03. Color 04. Black & White 83 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Candid (The photos in this class should showcase the subjects in a natural or non-posed setting.) Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Detail & Macro (The photos in the class should showcase small details that are enlarged to an extreme close up. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 05. Color 06. Black & White CLASS 17. Color 18. Black & White Landscapes (The photos in this class should showcase any type of scenery.) CLASS 07. Color 08. Black & White Fair Theme (The photos in this class should showcase images that illustrate the theme of this year’s fair, which is The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair. They can consist of any subject matter.) Nature (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by nature) CLASS 19. Color 20. Black & White CLASS 09. Color 10. Black & White Specialty CLASS 21. Panoramic 22. Montage 23. Fun with capturing images 24. Restoration Man Made (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by man.) Division 3 – I.D.D. CLASS 11. Color 12. Black & White This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. This division is for all ages 18 and under. Still Life (The photos in this class should showcase objects and things placed together in a posed setting and under controlled circumstances.) CLASS 01. Youth photo-animal 02. Youth photo-portrait 03. Youth photo-landscape 04. Youth photo- candid 05. Youth photo-nature 06. Youth photo-manmade CLASS 13. Color 14. Black & White Elements of Design (The photos in this class should showcase the graphic elements of design such as patterns, textures, lines, shapes, perspectives, etc. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 15. Color 16. Black & White 84 Lincoln County Fair Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 ADULT CLASSES Age 19 and Over ARTS (All artwork must be matted or framed) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. People are encouraged to enter any art not listed by specific class in the most related “any other” class. Please enter work in the correct category. New classes will be created if there are sufficient entries of any specific art. These new classes will be included in next year’s fair book, if possible. Entries should not be from simple assembly-only kits. Paintings or drawings must be marked whether they are copies or originals. They should be mounted on heavy cardboard, or framed, or marked “after the photo or after an oil painting by . . .” There must be at least three entries for a class to be judged separately. Classes will be combined if there are less than three entries. Please mark entry tags with age and professional standing. Only one item per class per person. Division 1 – Oil Painting Division 4 – Drawings & Sketches CLASS 01. Any landscape 02. Any portrait 03. Any still life 04. Any animal (domestic or wild) 05. Any human interest 06. Any oil painting not listed above (This division includes all types of media like charcoals, pastels, pencil, ink, etc.) CLASS 01. Any landscape 02. Any portrait 03. Any still life 04. Any animal (domestic or wild) 05. Any human interest 06. Any drawing not listed above Division 2 – Acrylic Painting CLASS 01. Any landscape 02. Any portrait 03. Any still life 04. Any animal (domestic or wild) 05. Any human interest 06. Any acrylic painting not listed above Division 5 – Mixed Media (This division includes all types of media that are combined to make a single work of art.) CLASS 01. Any landscape 02. Any portrait 03. Any still life 04. Any animal (domestic or wild) 05. Any human interest 06. Any drawing not listed above Division 3 – Water Color (This division includes all types of watercolor both transparent and opaque.) CLASS 01. Any landscape 02. Any portrait 03. Any still life 04. Any animal (domestic or wild) 05. Any human interest 06. Any watercolor not listed above 85 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 6 – Digital Paintings or Drawings (This division is for artwork created on the computer with programs such as Illustrator or Corel Painter. It is not for photographs that have filters added to make it look painted.) CLASS 01. Any landscape 02. Any portrait 03. Any still life 04. Any animal (domestic or wild) 05. Any human interest 06. Any digital painting or drawing not listed above Division 7 – Sculpture and Pottery CLASS 01. Stoneware pottery 02. Stoneware sculpture 03. Earthenware pottery 04. Earthenware sculpture 05. Polymer clay items 06. Metal sculpture 07. Any other sculpture Division 8 – Miscellaneous Art (This division includes any and all types of media or styles that have not yet been represented.) CLASS 01. Calligraphy (at least 5 x 7) 02. Collage 03. Any other art item Division 9 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Oil & Acrylic 02. Water color 03. Drawings 04. Miscellaneous art 86 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 CRAFTS 1. People are encouraged to enter any craft not listed by specific class in the most related “any other” class. Please enter work in correct category. 2. New classes will be created if there are sufficient entries of any specific craft. These new classes will be included in next year's fair book if possible. 3. Entries should not be from simple assembly only kits. 4. There must be at least three entries for a class to be judged separately. Classes will be combined if there are less than three entries. 5. Please mark entry tags with age and professional standing. Division 1 – Jewelry Division 4 – Home Decor (This division is for all types of materials or media, handmade.) CLASS 01. Necklaces 02. Earrings 03. Bracelets 04. Watches 05. Rings 06. Jewelry sets 07. Any other type of jewelry (This division is for handmade items that add to the esthetics of one’s home.) CLASS 01. Seasonal 02. Holiday 03. Functional 04. Any other décor Division 5 – Miscellaneous Crafts CLASS 01. Stenciling 02. Leather works 03. Ceramic Bisque painted or glazed 04. Textile painting 05. 3-D paper art 06. Photo Collage 07. Any other craft Division 2 – Professional Jewelry (Ages 19 and up that have accepted money for their work.) CLASS 01. Necklaces 02. Earrings 03. Bracelets 04. Watches 05. Rings 06. Jewelry sets 07. Any other type of jewelry Division 6 – Scrapbook Pages (Scrapbook pages may be any size up to a 12 X 12. For each class enter one spread (1-2 pages) of the scrapbook. Place these pages in one sheet protector facing each page out.) CLASS 01. Holidays 02. Kids 03. Vacations 04. Babies 05. Weddings 06. Birthdays 07. Reunions 08. Heritage 09. Sports 10. Any other theme Division 3 – Recycled / Repurposed (This division is for projects created out of items that use to be used for something else. One man’s junk is another man’s treasure… or work of art.) CLASS 01. Glass 02. Metal 03. Wood 04. Paper 05. Any other material 87 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Division 7 – Scrapbook Cards Division 10 – Tole Painting (In card classes, please put only one card in a plastic bag.) CLASS 01. Holiday card 02. Wedding card 03. Birthday card 04. Thank You card 05. Sympathy card 06. Any other card CLASS 01. Decorative or detailed tole painting 02. Holiday 03. Wall hangings 04. Welcome signs 05. Mixed materials 06. Any other tole painting Division 8 – Digital Scrapbook Pages CLASS 01. Any dry fly 02. Any wet fly 03. Nymphs 04. Streamers 05. Salmon flies Division 11 – Fly Tying (Scrapbook pages may be any size. Pages may be made with a template or be an original design. For each class enter one print page (1-2 pages) of the scrapbook. Place these pages in one sheet protector facing each page out. If entering pages from a bound book, earmark the pages you are entering. You must specify TEMPLATE or ORIGINAL If you are entering a DVD, please mark the chapters to be judged and put the DVD inside a case.) 01. Holidays 02. Family 03. Birthdays 04. Sports 05. Themed book 06. Memory Video (DVD format, may not exceed 5 minutes. 07. Any other theme Division 12 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Ceramics 02. Woodworking 03. Fly Tying 04. Tole Painting 05. Misc. Craft 06. Jewelry 07. Scrapbook page Holidays 08. Scrapbook page Family 09. Scrapbook page Birthday 10. Scrapbook page Sports 11. Scrapbook Themed book 12. Holiday card 13. Wedding card 14. Birthday card 15. Thank You card 16. Sympathy card 17. Any other card Division 9 – Woodworking CLASS 01. Wood carving 02. Wood burning 03. Lamp 04. Picture frames 05. Furniture accessory (bookend, trivet, etc.) 06. Clocks 07. Toys 08. Furniture 09. Any other woodwork 88 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 ADULT PHOTOGRAPHY Ages 19 and over 1. LIMIT OF ONE PHOTOGRAPH PER CLASS. 2. The same photograph changed and entered again under a different class is not permitted. 3. All images must be original and may not include elements produced by anyone else except scanning, cropping, and printing. When submitting an entry the exhibitor certifies the work to be their own. 4. Photographs that have been entered and judged in previous years are not permitted. 5. Photographs must be mounted on foam and/or core board. Gallery wraps are acceptable. No framed photographs or photos mounted on cardstock will be accepted. 6. All photographs must be at least 8 x 10 inches and may not exceed 16 x 20 inches. Panoramic photographs are defined as having an elongated shape and are exempt from the 8 X 10 restriction. 7. Tags must be attached to the front of the matte along with any “before pictures” for the restoration classes. All tags must match the clerk’s records. 8. Normal adjustments to a photograph such as cropping, brightness, contrast, are allowed in any class. 9. Sepia tone and duo tones are allowed in Black & White if it is the only "altered" part of the photo 10. Montages are photos combined with other photos or graphics to create a larger whole. The photos in the montage can be any size as long as the whole montage follows rule #6 and must be printed out on one sheet of photo paper. Photos and other elements that are glued together on a background would be a collage and will not be judged in Photography. Those would be better entered under Collage in the Craft Division 11. Photographs in the Restoration class are for old, damaged photographs that have been digitally repaired. They must have a before picture or they will not be judged. 12. “Fun with capturing images” is for all special effects done with scanners, film in camera or in darkroom. I.e. panning, zooming double exposure cross process, laying objects onto the scanner bed and scanning them in, or anything else you can come up with. 13. Print quality can make the difference between placing and Best of Show. 89 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Still Life (The photos in this class should showcase objects and things placed together in a posed setting and under controlled circumstances.) CLASS 13. Color 14. Black & White Division 1 – Amateur Photography Ages 19 and up that are not professional. Animals (Photos in this class should showcase any kind of creatures domestic or wild.) CLASS 01. Color 02. Black & White Elements of Design (The photos in this class should showcase the graphic elements of design such as patterns, textures, lines, shapes, perspectives, etc. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 15. Color 16. Black & White Portraits (Photos in this class should showcase the subjects in posed positions and under controlled circumstances.) CLASS 03. Color 04. Black & White Detail & Macro (The photos in the class should showcase small details that are enlarged to an extreme close up. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 17. Color 18. Black & White Candid (The photos in this class should showcase the subjects in a natural or non-posed setting.) CLASS 05. Color 06. Black & White Fair Theme (The photos in this class should showcase images that illustrate the theme of this year’s fair, which is The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 19. Color 20. Black & White Landscapes (The photos in this class should showcase any type of scenery.) CLASS 07. Color 08. Black & White Nature (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by nature) CLASS 09. Color 10. Black & White Specialty CLASS 21. Panoramic 22. Montage (Please refer to rules) 23. Fun with capturing images 24. Restoration 25. Action Man Made (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by man.) CLASS 11. Color 12. Black & White 90 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Still Life (The photos in this class should showcase objects and things placed together in a posed setting and under controlled circumstances.) CLASS 13. Color 14. Black & White Division 2 – Professional Photography Individuals ages 19 and up who receive compensation for their photographs. Please read photography rules before registering! Animals (Photos in this class should showcase any kind of creatures domestic or wild.) CLASS 01. Color 02. Black & White Elements of Design (The photos in this class should showcase the graphic elements of design such as patterns, textures, lines, shapes, perspectives, etc. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 15. Color 16. Black & White Portraits (Photos in this class should showcase the subjects in posed positions and under controlled circumstances.) CLASS 03. Color 04. Black & White Detail & Macro (The photos in the class should showcase small details that are enlarged to an extreme close up. They can consist of any of any subject matter.) CLASS 17. Color 18. Black & White Candid (The photos in this class should showcase the subjects in a natural or non-posed setting.) CLASS 05. Color 06. Black & White Fair Theme (The photos in this class should showcase images that illustrate the theme of this year’s fair, which is The Race is on at the Lincoln County Fair. They can consist of any subject matter.) CLASS 19. Color 20. Black & White Landscapes (The photos in this class should showcase any type of scenery.) CLASS 07. Color 08. Black & White Specialty CLASS 21. Panoramic 22. Montage (Please refer to rules) 23. Action 24. Restoration Nature (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by nature) CLASS 09. Color 10. Black & White Art Photo (Can be any size and in any frame) CLASS 25. Color 26. Black & White Man Made (The photos in this class should showcase anything created by man.) CLASS 11. Color 12. Black & White 91 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 3 – Photography I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Photo-animal 02. Photo-portrait 03. Photo-landscape 04. Photo-candid 05. Photo-nature 06. Photo-manmade 92 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 BAKED GOODS Where recipes or lists of ingredients are requested, the judge will use these as an aid in judging flavor and quality. They may be removed immediately after judging. Amounts and instructions are not required. If you add an unusual ingredient to any baked food, please include an ingredient list to aid the judge. Entries will need to be brought to the fairgrounds, Tuesday, August 9, 2016 between 7:30 and 8:30 am. Division 1 –Pies Division 3 - Cakes The whole pie must be presented for judging. After judging, one piece may be displayed and the remainder removed, provided it is removed by noon Wednesday. NO CREAM PIES OR CHEESECAKES. 1. All cakes, including decorated cakes, are to be real except the wedding cake. NO MIXES unless entering in class 8. 2. The entire cake must be presented for judging. One piece may be displayed and the remainder removed, provided it is removed by noon Wednesday, except classes 6 and 7. CLASS 01. Apple pie 02. Fruit pie, not listed (no cream filling) 03. Strawberry Rhubarb pie 04. Peach Pie 05. Rhubarb Pie 06. Any other variety CLASS 01. Sponge cake (not iced) 02. Chocolate layer cake, chocolate icing 03. Decorated cake, flowers, bordered, etc. 04. Carrot cake 05. Cupcakes (4) 06. Jelly roll cake 07. Pumpkin cake 08. Any cake made from a mix 09. Any other cake not listed above Division 2 - Candies All candy is without nuts unless otherwise stated. Four pieces for each class CLASS 01. Fudge, light, cooked with or without nuts 02. Fudge, dark, cooked with or without nuts 03. Divinity with or without nuts 04. Peanut Brittle (contains peanuts) 05. Penuche 06. Caramels 07. Marshmallows 08. Homemade Suckers 09. Hard English Toffee 10. Chocolate, cream centers 11. Peanut Butter Cups 12. Cherry Chocolate 13. Cherry Cordials 14. Rice Krispies Treats 15. Taffy 16. Yankee Doodle 17. Idaho Spud 18. Any other candy not listed above Division 4 – Bread The whole loaf of bread must be presented for judging. After judging, one piece may be displayed and the remainder removed, provided it is removed by noon Wednesday. CLASS 01. Loaf white bread (yeast) 02. Loaf 100% whole wheat bread (yeast) 03. Loaf part whole wheat bread (yeast) 04. Loaf raisin bread 05. Loaf French bread 06. Four dinner rolls (yeast) 07. Four cinnamon rolls (yeast) 08. Swedish tea ring (glazed) 09. Any other sweet yeast product 10. Swedish rye 11. Cracked Wheat 12. Onion bread or rolls 13. Bread Sticks 14. Any other yeast bread 15. Poppy seed bread 16. Banana bread 93 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Lincoln County Fair Hard rolls Corn Bread Pumpkin Bread Zucchini Bread Any muffin bread Any other bread Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Division 6 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Candies 02. Cakes 03. Bread 04. Rolled cookies 05. Chocolate Chip cookies 06. Gingersnap cookies 07. Oatmeal cookies 08. Any other drop cookie 09. Brownies 10. Pumpkin cookies 11. Plain sugar cookies 12. Any other cookie not listed above Division 5 - Cookies & Doughnuts Due to potential food contamination we will no longer accept No Bake Cookies Four Items for Each Class CLASS 01. Rolled cookies 02. Toll House cookies, with or without nuts 03. Any other chip variation 04. Oatmeal cookies 05. Applesauce drop cookies 06. Chocolate chip cookies 07. Ginger snap cookies 08. Any other drop cookie 09. Peanut butter cookies 10. Brownies (not iced) 11. Lemon bars 12. Chocolate chip bar 13. Oatmeal brownies 14. Any other bar cookie 15. Fancy cookies (list ingredients) 16. Plain sugar cookies 17. Doughnuts 18. Snicker doodles 19. Filled cookies 20. Oreo cookies 21. Pumpkin cookies 22. Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies 23. Any diabetic cookies 24. Cookie Jar Contest Rules: Must be a gallon jar filled with cookies individually wrapped in clear plastic wrap Must be 6 different kinds of cookies Also bring a plate with one cookie of each kind. Jar decorations will be counted. 25. Any other cookie not listed above 94 Lincoln County Fair Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 CANNED PRODUCTS 1. EACH entry (including Dried Foods) must have l” x 2” tag with processing method, pressure and canning method. 2. Exhibits of canned products should be packed in standard jars. Jars should be clean, with no rust or dirt around the lid. All exhibits must be processed according to USDA standards. 3. Jams and jellies must be in standard jars, pint size or smaller. All cooked jams and jellies must be process and sealed according to USDA standards. NO PARAFFIN! 4. Vegetables and meats must be canned in pressure cookers. 5. Entries cannot have been on exhibit at fairs in any former year. 6. Jars may be opened in close competition when considered necessary by the judge. Rings are required. 7. Large classes will be divided at the discretion of the department superintendent. In order to divide equitably, the entry tags request age information and professional status. 8. Entries must be labeled with product name, date of preparation, processing methods and length of processing time. 9. Youth entries must include age of exhibitor on the label. Anyone age 18 or under is eligible to compete in all youth canned product divisions. 10. No Freezer Jams allowed. Division 1 – VEGETABLES Division 3 – MEATS AND FISH CLASS 01. 1 jar tomatoes 02. 1 jar stewed tomatoes 03. 1 jar green beans (cut) 04. 1 jar green beans (whole) 05. 1 jar beets 06. 1 jar sauerkraut 07. 1 jar any other vegetable 08. 1 jar tomato sauce 09. 1 jar spaghetti sauce 10. 1 jar tomato juice 11. 1 jar any other vegetable juice 12. 1 jar any other vegetable not listed above CLASS 01. 1 jar chicken 02. 1 jar salmon 03. 1 jar trout, without skin 04. 1 jar any other meat or fish Division 4 – PICKLES, RELISHES CLASS 01. 1 jar bread and butter pickles 02. 1 jar beet pickles 03. 1 jar mustard pickles 04. 1 jar mixed vegetable pickles 05. 1 jar sweet pickles 06. 1 jar dill pickles 07. 1 jar relish (green tomato) 08. 1 jar zucchini relish 09. 1 jar salsa or taco sauce 10. 1 jar any other Division 2 – FRUITS CLASS 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1 jar apples 1 jar applesauce 1 jar peaches 1 jar huckleberries 1 jar pitted cherries 1 jar un-pitted cherries 1 jar raspberries 1 jar pears 1 jar apricots 1 jar fruit cocktail 1 jar rhubarb 1 jar apple juice 1 jar apricot nectar 1 jar rhubarb juice 1 jar grape juice 1 jar any other fruit juice 1 jar pie filling any flavor Division 5 – JELLIES & SYRUPS CLASS 01. Currant Jelly 02. Crab Apple Jelly with Pectin 03. Apple Jelly with pectin 04. Strawberry Jelly 05. Chokecherry Syrup 06. Rhubarb Syrup 07. Strawberry Syrup 08. Raspberry Jelly 09. Any Other Syrup 10. Any Other Jelly 95 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 6 – JAMS Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Division 8 – MISCELLANEOUS CANNING CLASS 01. Strawberry Jam 02. Raspberry Jam 03. Apricot Jam 04. Apricot-Pineapple Jam 05. Peach Jam 06. Huckleberry Jam 07. Rhubarb Jam 08. Cherry Jam 09. Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam CLASS 01. Any Other Miscellaneous Item Division 9 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Vegetables 02. Fruits 03. Jellies and Jams 04. Pickles Division 7 – DRIED FOODS All entries must have processing method attached. If less than three entries in a class, classes will be combined. CLASS 01. Jerky or Dried Meat 02. Fruit Leather 03. Dried Apples 04. Dried Peaches 05. Dried Bananas 06. Dried Cherries 07. Dried Pears 08. Dried Pineapple 09. Any Other Dried Fruit 10. Dried Onions 11. Dried Carrots 12. Dried Herbs 13. Any Other Dried Vegetable 14. Any Other Dried Food not listed above 96 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 FRUITS, FORAGE CROPS, & VEGETABLES 1. Competition will be open to both irrigated and dry farm products. 2. The threshed grain samples shall measure one quart; sheaf grain, two and one-half inches in diameter below the heads; and forage samples same as sheaf grain. 3. Premiums may not be awarded to inferior specimens, even if there is no competition. 4. Entries will be brought to the fairgrounds, Tuesday, August 9, 2016 between 7:30 and 8:30 am. roots, cracks, or other damage. Cut off tops to 1". CAULIFLOWER - Heads should be pure white, solid, uniform and close flowered. Should not have leaves appearing through the head. Trim the green outer leaves to 1" above the head. Trim the butt or stem to allow 4 to 6 leaves to remain. Division 1 – Fresh Fruits CLASS 01. Apples (8) 02. Currants (1 pint) 03. Raspberries (1 pint) 04. Strawberries (1 pint) 05. Wild Currants (1 pint) 06. Any other variety of small fruit CUCUMBERS, SLICING - Straight, firm, uniform in color, shape and size, same variety. Not overgrown, but should be uniformly medium or dark green, 6 to 9 inches long. Clean by gently brushing with a soft brush to avoid removing the natural bloom. Cut the stem off to 1/4 ". Division 2 – Fresh Vegetables The following information will aid exhibitors in preparing vegetables for exhibits: CUCUMBERS, PICKLING - Deep green fruits BEANS, SNAP - Green and wax beans should be of uniform size and shape. Avoid misshapen or crooked fruit, insect or mechanical damage. Do not wash fruits. Brush off soil. clean, firm, crisp, and free from blemishes. Long straight pods of the same length and color should be selected. The ends of the pods should not be broken off, and the seed should be about one-half grown. GREEN ONION - 6-10" bulb, small, peeled, etc. Uniform in color, shape and size. Should be clean and free from damage. Should have dark green leaves. Long, straight, white shanks. Avoid enlarged bulbs, crooked or discolored shanks, dry or yellow leaves. BEETS, TABLE - Diameter should be 2 to 2 1/2". Side rootlets should be removed, but the tap root should not be removed. All specimens should be uniform in color, shape and size. Tops trimmed, leaving 1" of leaf stalk above crown. KOHLRABI - Specimens should not be hard, BROCCOLI - Heads should be uniform in woody or pithy. They should be 3 to 4 inches in diameter and very smooth. Skin should he easily punctured by thumbnail. Clean, but do not wash. Remove all leaves, by trimming the stems to 1" long. Cut off the stem portion just below the ball. dark-green color, condition and size. Should be compact, not less than 3" in diameter, and free from damage by disease, insects, worms, or wilting. Cut the stems squarely above the first whorl of leaves, to give an overall length of 5". LETTUCE, HEAD - All specimens should be CABBAGE - Heads should be the same variety, uniform in color, shape and size. Should be crisp, firm, clean and free from damage. Remove loose and damaged outer leaves. Cut off the stem 1/4 " from the bottom leaf. uniform in color, shape and size. Should be firm, heavy in comparison to size, free from damage by freezing, disease, or insects. Midribs should not be large and the leaves should not be trimmed to close. Leave stem 1/4" long to hold leaves firmly. LETTUCE, LEAF - Crisp, tender compact plants. Pull entire plants, trim off roots to crown; remove damaged leaves; wash dirt between leaves, rust or insect damage. CARROTS - Select carrots that are smooth, straight, firm, deep orange in color, and free from greening at top. Specimens should be typical of their variety. Avoid oversize. Should be free from side 97 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 uniform in color and size. Clean by washing if necessary. Trim off roots and trim, but to a triangle shape. ONIONS - All same variety, uniform in color, shape, and size. Should be clean and free from damage of any kind. Avoid large sizes, but should be not less than 2 inches in diameter. The bulbs should have most of their thin papery skin intact. Do not peel to give a slick appearance. The tops (neck) should he small and trimmed to 1". TOMATOES - Specimens uniform in color, shape and size. Free from cracks, sun scald and blemishes. Ripe, solid and without stems. (Leave stems on the pickling or preserving types). PARSLEY - Clean, fresh, crisp and dark green. TURNIPS AND RUTABAGAS- Uniform in size Avoid dry or damaged leaves, dirt between leaves. Cut 4 to 6 inches long and tie in bunches 1 inch in diameter (stem). shape and color. Medium size, 1 3/4 to 2 3/4" in diameter. Flesh should be crisp, fine-grained, and not pithy. Free of damage, should be clean and bright in color, but not washed. Smooth, firm, with secondary rootlets removed, but with 2 or 3 inches of tap root remaining. Trim tops to 1 inch. PARSNIPS - Clean, smooth, firm, well-shaped roots. Light, even-colored skin. Avoid soft or woody roots, green shoulders, and insect damage. Exhibit the number of vegetables specified. Rinse and soft brush root crops. PEAS - Pods should be fresh, bright green and well filled with tender peas. Uniform in color, shape, and size, with green calyxes attached. Free from any kind of injury, such as insects, diseases, or hail. CLASS 01. Beans, string (green) (15) 02. Beans, string (white) (15) 03. Beets (6) 04. Broccoli (1) 05. Cabbage, (1 head) 06. Carrots, long variety (5) 07. Carrots, short variety (5) 08. Cauliflower head, commercially prep. (1) 09. Cucumbers, slicing (3) 10. Cucumbers, pickling (3) 11. Garlic (3 bulb minimum) 12. Green onions (6) 13. Kohlrabi (2) 14. Lettuce, head (2 heads) 15. Lettuce, leaf (2 bunches) 16. Onions, commercial (6) 17. Parsley, 1 bunch 2" diameter at base 18. Peas, early, short pod (plate of 15) 19. Peas, late, long pod (plate of 15) 20. Peas, edible pod, (plate of 15) 21. Pepper, bell or sweet (5) 22. Pickling onions (6) 23. Radish (5 roots) 24. Rhubarb, (6 stalks) 25. Summer Squash (3) 26. Squash, Zucchini (3) 27. Swiss Chard (2 bunches) 28. Tomatoes, cherry, ripe (6) 29. Turnips, table (6) 30. Herbs 31. Any other vegetable PEPPERS, BELL - Leave stems on and trim them to 1 inch long. Peppers should be about 3 inches in diameter and 31/2 inches long. All specimens should be well shaped, not curved or much indented. Should be smooth, thick fleshed and firm although they may yield to slight pressure. RADISH - Medium sized, firm, crisp, uniform roots; true to type. Avoid wilted or soft roots, insect damage, growth cracks. Gently wash in cool water. Trim tops to 1 inch; do not remove taproot. RHUBARB - All stalks should be uniform in color, shape, size and texture. Each stalk should be at least 2 inch across its flat face at the center of the length. Length after trimming should be at least 10 inches. Stalks should be tender, crisp, fresh, not pithy, limp or wilted. Neatly trim the tops, leaving 1 inch of leaves and prongs. The stalks should be pulled when harvested, not cut off. The basal stalks should be removed from the bottom of the stalk. SQUASH, SUMMER - Pick when small (best eating, 4 to 7 inches, depending upon variety). The specimens should be extremely soft, fairly tender, and have undeveloped seeds. All specimens should be uniform in color, shape and size, free from any damage and blemishes. Brush to clean off dirt, but do not wash. Trim stem to 1 inch long. SQUASH, ZUCCHINI - Uniform specimens true to variety in size, color, and shape. Cut with I inch stems attached. Do not wash. Clean by brushing with soft brush. SWISS CHARD - Must be fresh, crisp, with bright green leaves and clear white stems. Specimens 98 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. Brome Alsike Timothy Redtop Pea and grain hay Reeds canary grass Western Wheat grass Crested Wheat grass Any other grass Best individual exhibit of 4 sheaves entered in Lots 1 through 14 14. Any other baled hay Division 3 – Potatoes CLASS 01. Any table variety (5) Division 4 - Unique Vegetables CLASS 01. Biggest vegetable (in proportion to normal size of that vegetable) 02. Strangest shaped vegetable Division 5 - Threshed Grain JUDGING BASED ON: VARIETY TYPE - True to variety characteristics and free from mixture with other varieties-25% PURITY - Free from other grains, weeds and inert material - 25%. QUALITY & CONDITION - shall be plump, of good color, texture, and free from disease and injured kernels - 25% UNIFORMITY - shall be uniform in size, color, texture and condition - 25%. CLASS 01. One Quart Division 8 – Miscellaneous Crops CLASS 01. White Eggs-must include 6 eggs 02. Brown Eggs-must include 6 eggs 03. Colored Eggs-must include 6 eggs Division 9 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Fresh Vegetables 02. Fresh Fruit 03. Miscellaneous Crops Division 6 - Sheaf Grain Strip off leaves (2 to 2 1/2" in diameter below heads) CLASS 01. Oats 02. Barley 03. Wheat Division 7 - Sheaf Forage & Hay JUDGING BASED ON: UNIFORMITY - Fineness of stems, bright green color and condition - 40% QUALITY & ADAPTABILITY - Shall be well cured, good quality, leaves retained, and adapted for locality in which grown - 30% ARRANGEMENT - Sheaves shall be made up neatly, bound in at least two or three places - 30% (2 1/2 -3" in diameter at butt) CLASS 01. Alfalfa, first crop 02. Red clover 03. Orchard grass 99 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 NEEDLEWORK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Label quilts as to whether made from kits or an original design. All exhibits must be pieced AND quilted by exhibitor, with the exception of class 24. No item exhibited previously may be entered. All items must be neat and clean. All items must be framed/finished. Division 1 - Quilts Division 2 - Afghans CLASS 01. Novelty Quilt 02. Beginner class 03. Pieced by person over 65 04. Any other quilt by person over 65 05. Wall-hanging, machine quilted 06. Wall-hanging, hand quilted 07. Table Quilt 08. Baby quilt, whole cloth, machine quilted 09. Baby quilt, whole cloth, hand quilted 10. Baby quilt, appliquéd 11. Baby quilt, embroidered 12. Baby quilt, tied 13. Baby quilt pieced, machine quilted 14. Baby quilt pieced, hand quilted 15. Lap Robe 16. Whole cloth, tied 17. Pieced and tied 18. Cross-stitched 19. Hand embroidered 20. Crazy quilt 21. Tricot 22. Whole cloth, machine quilted 23. Whole cloth, hand quilted 24. Quilt that is pieced by one person and quilted by a different person 25. Around the World pieced, hand quilted 26. Around the World pieced, machine quilted 27. Log Cabin pieced, hand quilted 28. Log Cabin pieced, machined quilted 29. Star pieced, hand quilted 30. Star pieced, machine quilted 31. Cotton pieced, hand quilted 32. Cotton pieced, machine quilted 33. Appliqué, machine quilted 34. Combination of two or more of the above techniques 35. Any other quilt not listed above 36. Fair Theme Quilt 37. Miniatures 38. Rag Quilt CLASS 01. Knit Afghans 02. Knit baby 03. Crocheted, granny variation 04. Crocheted, granny squares 05. Crocheted, ripple pattern, one color 06. Crocheted, ripple pattern, 2 or more colors 07. Crocheted, Indian design 08. Crocheted, colors in bands, crocheted together 09. Crocheted, stripes 10. Baby, pattern stitches 11. Baby, regular yarn 12. Any other baby not listed above 13. Baby, color in bands, over 65 14. Baby, any other, over 65 15. Ripple, over 65 16. Plain colors 17. Any other afghan not listed above 18. Novelty afghan 19. Crocheted design – plain 20. Afghan Crocheted, over 65 21. Crocheted stripes, over 65 22. 8 hour afghan Division 3 - Embroidery CLASS 01. Colored embroidery pair pillow slips (2) 02. Colored embroidery pair pillow slips, crocheted edge 03. Colored embroidery by person over 65 04. Cross-stitch, pair pillow slips 05. Machine embroidery 06. Embroidery pictures 07. Set of two dish towels 08. Any other not listed above 100 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Division 4 - Special Embroidery Pictures under 1 sq. foot (measure without frame) CLASS 01. Counted cross-stitch 14 count under 1 sq. ft. 02. Counted cross-stitch 16 count under 1 sq. ft. 03. Counted cross-stitch 18 count under 1 sq. ft. 04. Counted cross-stitch 14 count over 1 sq. ft. 05. Counted cross-stitch 16 count over 1 sq. ft. 06. Counted cross-stitch 18 count over 1 sq. ft. 07. Counted cross-stitch picture using lettering in mottos, poems, etc. 08. Counted cross-stitch sampler 09. Counted cross-stitch wall hanging 10. Counted cross-stitch pillow 11. Counted cross-stitch household accessory 12. Counted cross-stitch on linen under 1 sq. ft. 13. Counted cross-stitch on linen over 1 sq. ft. 14. Counted cross-stitch other than listed 15. Hardanger over 1 sq. foot 16. Special embroidery, any holiday 17. Special embroidery, with beads 18. Hemstitching 19. Any other not listed above Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Potholders/hot plate mats Tablecloths, place mats Mittens Baby sweater/baby vest Baby dress Booties, baby Baby set - sweater, cap, mittens, booties, etc. Sweater Hat Pillow Filet crochet article - other than afghan Baby bunting Crochet slippers Any Christmas Article Dishcloths Any other crocheted item not listed above Division 10 - Knitting (Hand) CLASS 01. Ladies or girls cardigan 02. Ladies or girls pullover 03. Child’s sweater 04. Men or boy’s cardigan 05. Men’s or boys vest 06. Baby sweater 07. Booties 08. Knitted slippers 09. Baby set - sweater with cap, mittens, etc. 10. Mittens 11. Dishcloths 12. Men’s Pullover 13. Any other knitted article Division 5 - Appliqué CLASS 01. Any other appliqué (not quilt top) Division 6 – Rugs CLASS 01. Any rug Division 11 - Knitting (Hand) Over age 65 Division 7 – Edging’s & Insertions CLASS 01. Ladies or girls cardigan 02. Ladies or girls pullover 03. Child’s sweater 04. Men or boy’s cardigan 05. Men’s or boys vest 06. Baby sweater 07. Booties 08. Knitted slippers 09. Baby set - sweater with cap, mittens, etc. 10. Mittens 11. Dishcloths 12. Men’s Pullover 13. Any other knitted article CLASS 01. Wide crocheted, on pillow slips 02. Any other edging or insertion Division 8 - Tatting CLASS 01. Any item Division 9 - Crochet CLASS 01. Centerpieces - 14" and over 02. Doilies - under 14" 03. Table runners 04. Toy or novelty 05. Doll 06. Doll dress 101 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Division 12 - Plastic Canvas CLASS 01. Any Holiday 02. Tissue Covers 03. Toys 04. Household 05. Any other not listed Division 13 – Miscellaneous Needlework CLASS 01. Soft sculpture 02. Novelty handmade stuffed toy animal 03. Sofa pillows 04. Machine knit item 05. Any weaving 06. Any other needlework not listed above 07. Any beadwork 08. Loom Hats Division 14 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Quilts 02. Afghans 03. Crochet 04. Loomed hat 05. Any other item not listed 102 Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 FLOWERS 1. BRING FLOWERS IN CLEAR, GLASS JARS, SO STEMS MAY BE SEEN CLEARLY. 2. Don't exhibit in tiny or flat container which tips easily and won't hold water. 3. A stem means just that. When the exhibit specifies "1 stem" or "8 stems", etc., it means that many STEMS, not that many blossoms. DO NOT CUT EXTRA BLOSSOMS from stems. 4. Don't add Baby's Breath or any extra foliage to your bloom exhibit in Division 1. It is strictly a competition of the flower itself - not an arrangement. 5. Do not enter more stems than called for. It is easier to see more clearly and judge a few flowers than a whole jarful packed in together. 6. The exhibitor must be responsible to see that his/her flowers are entered in the right division and class. 7. Flowers entered in Division 1 & 2 must be raised by person making the exhibit. 8. EXHIBITORS ARE TO TAG OWN FLOWER ENTRIES. DO NOT LEAVE UNTAGGED FLOWERS ON RECEIVING TABLE. 9. Long stems are desired on flowers - don't cut your stems short. 10. Plants that have been grown in a commercial greenhouse may be exhibited, but no premium will be given. Commercial exhibits should state so on the entry tag. The superintendent will have the right to determine which entries belong in this group. 11. No article in this department, once it is judged can be removed to a community booth. 12. Professionals are welcome to enter if the tags are so marked. The definition below is to be used. Each individual determines this for himself or herself. We feel that there is more honor in winning against other professionals. 13. CUT FLOWER ARRANGEMENT GRAND AWARD ($50) – Sponsored by Hi Mountain Greenhouse & Floral. 14. Items will be brought to the fairgrounds Tuesday, August 9, 2016 between 7:30 and 8:30 am. 15. No craft flowers should be entered in this department 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Division 1 - Cut Flowers Flowers should be exhibited with foliage CLASS 01. Alyssum - 3 stems 02. Asters - 3 stems 03. Begonia (double) - 1 bloom 04. Begonia (single) - 1 bloom 05. Calendula - 3 stems 06. Carnations, Dianthus, pinks - 3 stems 07. Columbine - 3 stems 08. Dahlia, giant - 1 stem 09. Dahlia, dwarf - 1 stem 10. Dahlia, miniature - 1 stem 11. Daisies, Shasta - (single) - 3 stems 12. Daisies, Shasta - (double) - 3 stems 13. Daisies, Gloriosa - 3 stems 14. Delphinium - 1 stalk 15. Gaillardia - 3 stems 16. Gladiolus - 1 stems 17. Hollyhocks – 1 stalk 18. Marigold, dwarf - 3 stems 19. Marigold, intermediate - 3 stems 20. Marigold, giant - 3 stems 103 Liatris – 3 stems Pansies, single color - 3 stems Pansies, mixed color - 3 stems Miniature pansies - 3 stems Petunias, double - 3 stems Petunias, single - 3 Petunias, Grandiflora - 3 Rose, Grandiflora - 1 stem Rose, Floribunda - 1 stem Tea Rose - 1 stem Salvia – 1 stem Snapdragons - 3 stems Sweet peas, annual - 3 stems Sweet Williams - 3 stems Veronica – 3 stems Violas – 5 stems Zinnias – 3 stems Yarrow - 1 stem Lily- 3 stems Sunflower – 1 stem Any other not listed above (up to 5 stems) Unusual flower not listed above Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair 09. Silent Night – any arrangement with a Christmas theme. 10. Rooster Cogburn – fresh arrangement designed for the “Cowboy State” 11. Big Bird – arrangement for child’s room 12. April Showers – design of fresh green plant materials. May include a few flowers. 13. Any silk flower arrangement 14. Holiday wreaths 15. Any wall hanging containing fresh or dried plant materials 16. Any other wreath 17. Annual Outdoor Summer Planter 18. Fair Theme Division 2 - House Plants Judging will be based on the following: Cultural perfection - 35 Size of plant (according to variety) - 20 Distinction (or floriferousness if flowering) 15 Rarity (where applicable) - 10 Shape - 10 Color of foliage and/or flower - 10. CLASS 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 Single plant in bloom Decorative plant, large Decorative plant, small African Violet, single Cactus, single plant Cactus, planter or collection Unusual plant Ivy Philodendron Any other flowering plant Any other foliage Division 4 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Flowers 02. Houseplants 03. Arrangements Division 3 - Arrangements 1. Only one entry is permitted for each exhibitor per class. 2. Accessories and/or appointments may be used in all classes. 3. Dried materials may be treated, dyed or contrived. 4. No restrictions on size or outline unless specified. 5. Fresh cut arrangements must be prepared to last for the duration of fair. CLASS 01. Grandma’s Kitchen – fresh arrangement for the kitchen table 02. Wild and Wooly – fresh arrangement featuring only wild flowers. 03. Our Little Secret – fresh arrangement under 8 inches in height, width, or depth 04. Here Comes The Bride – any bridal bouquet fresh or artificial 05. County Patchwork – arranger’s choice 06. United We Stand – fresh arrangement in red, white and blue 07. The Attic – any nostalgic fresh arrangement. 08. Bedtick Creek – a modern design of dried materials. Must incorporate branches and wire or twine. Must be able to hang from wall or ceiling 104 Mail-in July 1-August 1, 2016 Lincoln County Fair Online Entry July 1-Aug. 3, 2016 SEWING 1. ALL EXHIBITS ENTERED MUST BE MADE BY THE PERSON EXHIBITING. 2. If exhibitor is unable to bring an exhibit in person, label article clearly to show in what division and class the article is to be entered. 3. No article exhibited in former years is eligible to compete. 4. All clothing should be cleaned and neatly pressed. 5. Classes will be divided if the entries warrant it. Division 1 - Infant Garments Division 4 - Ladies Clothing CLASS 01. Infant dress 02. Christening dress/outfit – girl or boy 03. Infant rompers 04. Infant bibs 05. Child’s dress 1 to 2 years 06. Infant sleeper 07. Jogging suit 08. T-shirt 09. Any other infant item CLASS 01. Dress 02. Blouse 03. Skirt 04. Pants 05. Any ladies garment Division 5 - Men’s Clothing CLASS 01. Shirt 02. Pants 03. Any men’s garment Division 2 - Toddlers Garments Sewn for 2 to 6 years of age Includes knits. Knits and woven will be judged separately if there are sufficient entries. Each person may enter one knit and one woven per class if so marked on entry tag. CLASS 01. Girls dress 02. Boys pants 03. Fancy T-shirt 04. Skirt 05. Sleep wear 06. Any other Child’s garment Division 6 – Miscellaneous Sewing The following items must be machine sewn. All hand sewing must be placed in the Needlework Department. CLASS 01. Purses or Bags 02. Pillows 03. Any other machine sewn article Division 7 – I.D.D. This division is for those exhibitors who have an intellectual or developmental disability. When entering in this division an exhibitor may not enter in any other division in this section. Only one entry per class. CLASS 01. Infant/Toddler clothing 02. Ladies clothing 03. Men’s clothing 04. Misc. sewing Division 3 – Children’s Garments Sewn for 6 to 12 years of age Includes knits. Knits and woven will be judged separately if there are sufficient entries. Each person may enter one knit and one woven per class if so marked on entry tag. CLASS 01. Skirt 02. Sleep wear 03. Fancy T-shirt 04. Any other child’s garment 105 Lincoln County Fair SECTION V EDUCATION DEPARTMENT T Educational Exhibits ..................................................................................................... 107 106 Lincoln County Fair 2. Entries must be clearly tagged with: a. Name of the school b. Lot number and description c. Grade d. Pupil name(s) e. Teacher's name (use full name) 3. Items entered, will be displayed at the fair with their ribbons. The Fair committee cannot be responsible for lost or broken models and three dimensional displays; however, everything possible will be done to take care of all entries. After the fair, entries will be returned to the school's fair representative. SECTION V EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS Superintendent – Jason Nielsen. All possible diligence and care will be used to prevent loss or damage to articles on exhibition, but the management of the fair will not be responsible should loss or breakage occur. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Grade classifications are offered with no distinction between rural and town schools. 2. Each exhibit must bear a classification card or tag which may be secured from the fair superintendent at the time of entry or earlier. 3. All school blanks should be tagged properly, with the name of the school, grade, pupil and teacher in letters large and plain enough to be easily read by the judges. 4. All exhibit work shall represent the legitimate school work of the child for the school year just completed. 5. Each classroom will mount entries on a limit of five posters. For grades K-3, participation ribbons will be given. For grades 4-6, entries will be judged. Mount artwork for a single category (Lot) on each poster. Entries must be confined to the size of the poster paper and should not extend beyond the edges or the poster. 6. Entries can only be made through the schools where they will be submitted by the teachers. 7. Booklets must not exceed 14"x 18". CLASS 90 -ELEMENTARY GRADES K-6 KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 3 LOT 1. Large display of 4 to 5 pieces mounted on poster paper or oak tag. 2. Class Booklet. An orange ribbon will be given to each child entering something on the large display. Teachers will attach the orange participation ribbon prior to submitting the display to the fair committee. GRADE 4 THROUGH GRADE 6 LOT 1. Water color or tempera 2. Original free hand drawing, crayon, colored chalk, or chalk 3. Black and white drawing, pencil or 4. Cut and paste, original 5. Mosaic 6. Multi-media 7. Any other 8. Project book (original work) Each classroom teacher is limited to 5 posters for Lots 1-7 with only one category (Lot) exhibited per poster. PREMIUM 1. For grades K-12, an equal amount of prize money will be awarded to each participating teacher paid in a single check made out to the school. 107 Lincoln County Fair CLASS 91 – ART DIVISION – JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADES 7-8 LOT 1. Pencil 2. Pastel 3. Watercolor 4. Acrylic 5. Pen & Ink 6. Ceramic: Sculpture & Pottery 7. Printing 8. 1 and 2 Point Respective 9. Design 10. Color Marker 11. Charcoal 12. Portraits 13. Still Life 14. Any Other CLASS 93 – ART DIVISION – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LOT 1. Pencil drawing 2. Pen & Ink drawings 3. Water color paintings 4. Scratchboard 5. Miscellaneous 6. Opaque paintings 7. Pencil still-life 8. Pottery 9. Sculpture 10. Self-portraits 11. Portraits 12. Any Other CRAFT DIVISION LOT 1. Optical Illusions 2. Line Designs 3. Color Wheel Design 4. Logo’s 5. Block prints 6. Silkscreen prints 7. Watercolor designs 8. Texture paintings 9. Collage 10. Art History Projects 11. Portraits 12. Any Other 108