2016 Entry Book information and
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2016 Entry Book information and
Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Show Wed. 9/14, 1:00 p.m. to follow FFA Goats Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Rabbits Guinea Pigs Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Dairy Beef Market Steers FFA EXHIBITS Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Poultry Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Fri. 9/16, 3 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Draft Mules & Draft Horses Draft Ponies & Mini Mules Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Sheep & Market Lambs Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Market Swine Swine Goats & Market Wethers Wed. 9/14, 1:00 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Market Steers Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow 4-H Steers Wed. 9/14, 1 p.m. Sun. 9/11, 2 p.m. to follow 4-H Dairy Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. to follow 4-H Rabbits Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. to follow 4-H Poultry Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Fri. 9/16, 3:30 p.m. Fri. 9/16, 3:30 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow Bucket Calves Wed. 9/14, 1 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Beef Bucket Calves Sun. 9/11, 2 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Beef Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Dairy & Dairy Bucket Calves Fri. 9/9, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. & Must be in place Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Earliest Arrival 4-H EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall Sat. 9/17, 11 a.m. Sat. 9/17, 4 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Tues. 9/13, 8 p.m.-9 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 8 p.m.-9 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 8 p.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 4 p.m. Fri. 9/16, 5 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. (market - 11 a.m.) Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. (market - 11 a.m.) Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 11 a.m. Sat. 9/17, 11 a.m. Sat. 9/17, 4 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 4 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Sun. 9/18, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. 9/18, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Release 2016 SEMO DISTRICT FAIR: Arrival, Show And Release Schedule Entry Information - Contact Marilyn Schott at 573-243-8341 or Patty Turner at 573-275-3329. Livestock Exhibits - Livestock has been scheduled to be on the fairgrounds daily, but species and times may vary. See arrival, show and release schedule for details. Activities Tent - See schedule. Contest rules are available in back of this guide and at www.semofair.com. Parade - will be Saturday, September 10 at 9:30 a.m. Pre-entry required by September 6. GATE ADMISSIONS Times Saturday, September 10, Sunday, September 11 - Gate Charge - 11:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Monday September 12 thru Friday, September 16 - Gate Charge 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Saturday, September 17 - Gate Charge - 9:00 am. - 10:30 p.m. Gate Specials - Two for Tuesday (2 for $5) and Thrifty Thursday ($3 single entry). See semofair.com for details. Gate Prices - Adults & Children (12 & Over) - $5.00 Weekly Individual Pass - $30.00 Parking - Free General Public Parking Livestock Exhibitor Vehicle & Driver Pass - $30.00 Camper Trailer Parking - Livestock Area - Camper trailers parking in the livestock area for the week of the fair is restricted to livestock exhibitors only. Spaces are limited and will be assigned. Hook-ups are with water and electric, no sewer. Cost is $100. All campers arriving before Saturday, September 10 will be charged an additional $10 per day. Permits are issued through the Livestock Entry Clerk as the paid reservations are received with livestock entries. Permit must be displayed on the camper trailer for outside view while on the fairgrounds. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI DISTRICT FAIR SEPTEMBER 10-17, 2016 ~ ARENA PARK ~ CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO This Premium Guide contains entry information and forms for fair exhibitors and some contests. Additional information regarding fair events, activities, and entertainment is available at www.semofair.com or by calling 1-800-455FAIR or 573-334-9250. PLEASE READ SCHEDULE, GENERAL AND DEPARTMENT INFORMATION CAREFULLY. THERE ARE CHANGES FOR 2016. Livestock Entries - ENTRY DEADLINE IS MIDNIGHT, AUGUST 9, 2016 on official Livestock Entry Forms found in center of this guide. See General and Livestock Rules, Animal Health Exhibition Regulations, and Department Information. If 4-H or FFA, see also information for that division. EXHIBITORS CAN GO ON-LINE AND ENTER @SEMOFAIR.COM. ALL DEADLINES WILL BE THE SAME FOR ON-LINE ENTRIES. LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO SEPTEMBER 1. A $50.00 PER HEAD ADDITIONAL FEE WILL APPLY. ENTRY CAN NOT BE MADE ON-LINE AFTER THE AUGUST 9 DEADLINE. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE ON PAPER ENTRY FORMS AND IN MARILYN SCHOTT'S POSSESSION BY THE SEPTEMBER 1 DEADLINE. THE POSTMARK DOES NOT APPLY TO THE SEPTEMBER 1 DEADLINE. Non-Livestock Entries - will only be received on site Friday, September 9, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. & Saturday, September 10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Arena building. These exhibits must be in place by 12:00 p.m. September 10, and will be judged Sunday and Monday. The Official Entry Form in the center of this guide may be completed and mailed in advance so entry tags will be ready for pick-up September 9 & 10 during the hours listed - this will avoid your waiting in line for entry tags. See also General rules and Department information. If 4-H or FFA, see information for that division. PAGE 2 Wed. 9/14, 12 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 12 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Simmental Angus All Other Breeds Commercial Heifers Wed. 9/14, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Pigeons Guinea Pigs Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Fri. 9/9, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. & Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Market Swine Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Swine Field Crops Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Milking Shorthorn Sheep Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Guernsey Ayrshire Mon. 9/12, 9 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 9 a.m. Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow FFA Market Swine Wed. 9/14, 1:00 p.m. to follow FFA Swine Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow FFA Sheep Mon. 9/12, 8 a.m. to follow Ayrshire Mon. 9/12, 8 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 1 p.m. to follow Brown Swiss Mon. 9/12, 1 p.m. to follow Holstein Mon. 9/12, 8 a.m. to follow Milking Shorthorn Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Jersey Mon. 9/12, 1 p.m. Thur. 9/15, 8:30 a.m. Thur. 9/15, 8:30 a.m. to follow Guinea Pigs Thur. 9/15, 8:30 a.m. to follow Poultry Thur. 9/15, 8:30 a.m. to follow Pigeons Thur. 9/15 & Fri. 9/16, 7:30 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 9:30 a.m to follow Draft Mules Sun. 9/11, 11 a.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Brown Swiss Holstein Wed. 9/14, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Draft Horse & Mule Hitches Draft Pony & Mini Mule Hitches Poultry Sun. 9/11, 5:30 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Jacks & Jennets Mini Mules Rabbits Fri. 9/16, 9:30 a.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Draft Horses Mon. 9/12, 9:30 a.m. Fri. 9/16, 1:30 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 1 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 6 p.m. Draft Mules Draft Ponies Fri. 9/16, 1 p.m. to follow All Other Breeds Fri. 9/16, 1 p.m. Fri. 9/16, 8 a.m. Thur. 9/15, 9 a.m. to follow Herefords Thur. 9/15, 8 a.m. Wed. 9/14, 5 p.m. Sun. 9/11, 1 p.m. Sun. 9/11, 1 p.m. Sun. 9/11, 1 p.m. to follow Open Horticulture Mon. 9/12, 9 a.m. to follow Open Field Crops Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow 4-H Goats Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow 4-H Sheep Wed. 9/14, 12 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 12 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 12 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Hereford Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Wed. 9/14, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Fri. 9/9, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. & Charolais Arena Exhibits OPEN EXHIBITS Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Fruits & Vegetables FFA Exhibits Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/10, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Goats & Market Wethers Field Crops Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Sheep & Market Lambs Wed. 9/14, 8:30 a.m. to follow 4-H Market Swine Wed. 9/14, 1:00 p.m. to follow 4-H Swine Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Tues. 9/13, 6 p.m. Show Must be in place Swine Earliest Arrival Market Swine FFA EXHIBITS continued Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 11 a.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues, 9/13, 6 a.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 6 a.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Mon. 9/12, 7 p.m.-Tues. 9/13, 12 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 6 p.m. Sun. 9/18, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. 9/18, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. (market - 11 a.m.) Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. (market - 11 a.m.) Sat. 9/17, 11 a.m. Sat. 9/17, 5 p.m. Release General Rules & Regulations GENERAL 1.Open class departments subject to world competition. 2. Arena Bldg. and Field Crops entries may be made to Entry Clerk in Arena Bldg. Friday, September 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. or Saturday, September 10, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. or, mail entry form, center of this Premium guide and pick up entry tags during those times. NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER SEPTEMBER 10, 2016. Arena Bldg. exhibits must be in place by 12:00 noon. September 10. On-line entries may be made at semofair.com. 3. Entry form must be completed with correct information. At entry, exhibitor will be given an entry tag with exhibit and class number for each article. Entry tag must be affixed to the article for display and judging. Articles must be entered by the producer or his authorized agent and comply with SEMO District Fair regulations to receive premium money. 4. Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor in non-livestock departments. Exhibit class must be selected at time of entry and only eligible to show in class entered. 5. Display space is assigned by department superintendent. 6. Judge may request additional information from exhibitor about an entry. Judging decisions are final. Interference with judging process may result in premiums forfeited. 7. Awards, or non-award, of premiums will be determined by merit of exhibit regardless of number of exhibits in competition. 8. Premiums will be awarded by judges decisions as recorded in judging books. Superintendent or designee will distribute premium ribbons. Judging books must be returned to entry clerk immediately after judging. 9. Premium money not paid by close of the Fair will be mailed. 10.Release time for entries in Arena Bldg. is 9 am to 12 noon Sunday, September 18. No premium will be paid to an exhibitor who removes any exhibit from display before release time. 11. Persons shall not be permitted to ride a horse or drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or mind-altering drugs. 12. Vagrancy is not allowed on the grounds. 13. Persons staying on the grounds overnight must present a ticket or entry pass when contacted at gate opening times. 14. The SEMO District Fair Association Board of Directors reserves the right to do the following: a. Reject any entry. b. Continue, discontinue, or cancel the Fair due to bad weather, world, unfavorable, or unavoidable conditions. All expenses of the Fair would be paid with remaining premium money, prorated on a percentage basis of funds left. c. Suspend, amend or add general rules/regulations without notice. d. Add classes and offer additional premiums as deemed necessary. e. Eliminate any entry not in compliance with rules in this Premium Guide. f. Expel any person for disorderly or inappropriiate behavior. 15. The SEMO District Fair Association Board of Directors will use every reasonable precaution to safeguard the public, exhibitors, employees and exhibits. Police protection will be provided for this, including parking and traffic concerns. But, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL THIS ASSOCIATION BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATH, THEFT, DAMAGE, OR INJURY TO ANY PERSONS, ANIMAL, ARTICLE OR VEHICLE. 16. The SEMO District Fair Association reserves the right to refuse service to electric equipment considered unsafe and does not assume responsibility for power failures PAGE 4 LIVESTOCK RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Deadline for all livestock entries is midnight, August 9, 2016. Entries must be on official entry forms and may be made in person, mailed, or done on-line. Mailed - Send completed paper entry form to: Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Highway 72, Jackson, Mo. 63755. Entries must be postmarked on or before August 9, 2016. Stall, pen, or cage rent must be paid at time of entry and is non-refundable. Make checks payable to "SEMO District Fair." On-Line - Access "semofair.com" and complete appropriate entry forms with information requested. Stall, cage, or pen rent will be accepted by use of credit card information at time of entry. On-line entries cannot be made after August 9. Late Entries - will be accepted up to September 1, 2016 and must be made with paper entry only. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply for all species. Entry form and fees must be in Marilyn Schott's possession by September 1. Postmark does not apply to September 1 deadline. 2. ALL BEEF EXHIBITORS WILL BE CHARGED $5 PER HEAD FOR WOOD BARK BEDDING WHICH WILL BE PROVIDED. 3. Classes entered must be listed on entry form at time of entry. 4. Substitution allowed within same class number, but arrangements for such must be made with entry clerk by September 9. General, livestock and health rules apply to substitutes. 5. Arrival, show and release times for livestock are listed on page 2. Health certificates must accompany the animals at time of arrival. Registration certificates/age verification papers are due to superintendents upon arrival, except sheep & goats whose papers are due to superintendents by 8 p.m. Tuesday. 6. Exhibitors must conform with stall, pen and cage assignments made by superintendent. Housing locations are determined by the SEMO District Fair Board. 7. Show eligibility requires the exhibitor to be listed as owner on the registration certificates. 8. A designated veterinarian or his representative will check health certificates on applicable animals, inspect livestock and serve as a consultant on livestock health matters. Health certificate approval on applicable animals is required before animals can be shown. 9. Livestock in breed classes must display legible identification as required by species (tattoo, ear notches, etc.) 10. Breed classes are for registered animals only, except dairy in which VIP and Identified Grades certificates may be used. Commercial and crossbred animals require proof of age. 11. Animals in halter classes must be halter-broken. Those deemed unmanageable may be dismissed. 12. Animals shown in group classes must be entered and shown in individual classes by exhibitor, unless stated otherwise. Animals in hitch classes must be entered, pay stall fees, but do not need to be shown in individual classes. 13. Only the judge, fair officials, superintendent and exhibitors are allowed in the show ring during exhibition. Superintendents will direct livestock shows, record placings and assure ribbon distribution. 14. Premiums will only be paid on animals properly entered in the class, exhibited and judged in the show ring. 15. Tie-out is 7 pm. Tuesday through Friday. Premiums forfeited to any exhibitor who ties out sooner. 16. LIVESTOCK GATE (GATE 6) WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7 P.M. - 8 P.M. DUE TO TIE OUTS. 17. Parking allowed only in designated areas. 18. No parking in livestock area between 8 am and 9 pm Saturday through Saturday, except to load/unload animals. Vehicles in violation will be towed at owner expense. 19. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATIONS. 20. No smoking in Livestock Tents or barns by Order of the City Fire Marshal. Missouri Animal Health Requirements for Exhibition for 2016 The regulations below are not the official copy of Missouri State Regulations. To view the official regulations please see the Secretary of State’s at http://www. sos.mo.gov/adrules/csr/current/2csr/2c30-2.pdf. If you have any questions about entry requirements please call the Division of Animal Health at (573) 751-4359. PURPOSE: This rule revises and clarifies Missouri’s regulations on intrastate and interstate requirements for exhibition. 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. A. The term Certificate of Veterinary Inspection) means an official document signed by an accredited, licensed veterinarian. The official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall state that the animals are free of visible signs of contagious, infectious, or communicable disease, describe the animal(s) by species, breed, sex, and age. In addition to the individual animal identification(s), the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall reflect all data for required tests and vaccinations, all dates, results, and the name of the laboratory. All breedspecific data requirements for the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection are located in the subsection relating to that breed. B. Animals with active lesions of ringworm with resulting loss of hair or warts easily visible without close examination will not be permitted to exhibit and shall be subject to isolation or expulsion depending upon the nature and seriousness of the disease. 2. The following listed minimal health and testing requirements on livestock are for exhibition only. A. Exhibition Requirements for Cattle. 1. Intrastate (Missouri origin cattle for exhibition only. A. No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required. B. Brucellosis – no test is required. C. Tuberculosis – no test is required. 2. Interstate (cattle entering Missouri for exhibition only.) A. All animals must be individually identified by an official ear tag as defined in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 71. Registration tattoo, or any other means approved by the state veterinarian and listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. B. Brucellosis. I. Cattle from brucellosis-free states. a. All sexually intact cattle may enter without a brucellosis test. b. Steers. No brucellosis test required but must be individually identified and listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. II. Sexually intact cattle from brucellosis Class A states. All testeligible animals must be tested and negative within thirty (30) days prior to entry except – a. Cattle from a certified brucellosis-free herd. The certified herd number and the date of the last test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection; b. Steers. No brucellosis test required but must be individually identified and listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. Tuberculosis I. Dairy – all classes of dairy cattle, two (2) months of age and older, entering Missouri for exhibition must meet the following requirements: a. Must obtain an entry permit; b. Must have a negative tuberculosis test within sixty (60) days of shipment, test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection; or c. Move from an accredited tuberculosis-free herd (herd test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection); or d. Move directly from a herd of origin that has had one (1) complete negative herd test within (1) year (date of test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.) II. Beef a. All classes of beef cattle, two (2) months of age and older, entering Missouri for exhibition from a state having a tuberculosisfree status may enter without additional testing requirements or entry permit; b. All classes of beef cattle, two (2) months of age and older, entering Missouri for exhibition from a state having a tuberculosis status less than free must meet the following requirements: I. Must obtain an entry permit; II. Must have a negative tuberculosis test within sixty (60) days of shipment, test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection; or III. Move from an accredited tuberculosis-free herd (herd test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection); or IV. Move directly from a herd of origin that has had one (1) complete negative herd test within one (1) year (date of test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection). B. Exhibition Requirements for Swine (exhibition of feral swine is prohibited). 1. Intrastate (Missouri origin swine moving for exhibition only.) A. All swine to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious disease. B. No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required. C. Brucellosis. No test is required. D. Pseudorabies. No test is required. 2. Interstate (swine entering Missouri for exhibition only.) A. All swine must be individually identified by official ear tag as defined in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 71. Ear notch, tattoo, or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian and be individually listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious disease. An entry permit is required. B. Brucellosis. I. Swine originating from brucellosis-free states may exhibit without a brucellosis test. II. Swine originating from a state having a brucellosis status less than free must be tested negative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition except breeding swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd. The validated herd number and date of last validating test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. Pseudorabies. I. Swine originating from a state classified as Stage V in the National Pseudorabies (PRV) Eradication Plan may exhibit without a pseudorabies test. II. All other swine must be tested negative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition except swine from a qualified pseudorabies-free herd. The qualified herd number and date of the last qualifying test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. Exhibition Requirements for Equine (including exotic equine, donkeys, asses, burros, and zebras). 1. Intrastate (Missouri origin horses and other equidae moving for exhibition.) A. Equidae must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Any equidae showing signs of infectious or contagious disease at an exhibition shall be excused by the official inspecting veterinarian. When an official inspecting veterinarian is present, all equidae will be subject to daily inspection. B. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is not required. C. All equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must be accompanied by a current VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test chart showing test date within twelve (12) months prior to exhibition for each animal, the name of the EIA accredited testing laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the laboratory, the graphic description of all markings needed for identification, or microchip, or legible tattoo, or unique registered brand or imprinted photograph on any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart. A certified photocopy or certified facsimile of the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart may be accepted for the purpose of exhibition. I. A certified photocopy is one obtained from the testing veterinarian or accredited testing laboratory bearing seal or signature in the lower right-hand corner along with the date of certification of photocopy in some ink other than black. II. A certified facsimile may be obtained only from the testing veterinarian or accredited testing laboratory and must bear the facsimile imprint of the originating facility clearly across the top of the page. It must also bear the date of facsimile either along the top or in the lower right-hand corner. III. Alteration or substitution of any information on any VS Form 1011 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart, including certified photocopies, certified facsimiles, or Certificate of Veterinary Inspections, shall cause the document to be invalid and in violation of sections 267.010 to 267.730, RSMo, and may result in civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation and subject to expulsion. 2. Interstate A. Equidae must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Any equidae showing signs of infectious or contagious diseases at an exhibition shall be excused by the official inspecting veterinarian. When an official inspecting veterinarian is present, all equidae will be subject to daily inspection. B. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required on all equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) showing identification and description of equidae listed and negative test results of an official EIA test, showing test date within twelve (12) months prior to exhibition PAGE 5 for each animal, and the name of the EIA-accredited testing laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the laboratory. All equidae entering without an official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and/or EIA test shall be excused from the show until proper documentation and test are available. C. All equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must be accompanied by a current VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test chart showing test date within twelve (12) months prior to exhibition for each animal, the name of the EIA accredited testing laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the laboratory, the graphic description of all markings needed for identification or microchip, or legible tattoo, or unique registered brand or imprinted photograph on any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart. A certified photocopy or certified facsimile of the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart may be accepted for the purpose of exhibition. I. A certified photocopy is one obtained from the testing veterinarian or accredited testing laboratory bearing seal or signature in the lower right-hand corner along with the date of certification of photocopy in some ink color other than black. II. A certified facsimile may be obtained only from the testing veterinarian or accredited testing laboratory and must bear the facsimile imprint of the originating facility clearly across the top of the page. It must also bear the date of the facsimile either along the top or in the lower right-hand corner. III. Alteration or substitution of any information on any VS Form 1011 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart, including certified photocopies, certified facsimiles, or Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, shall cause the document to be invalid and in violation of sections 267.010 to 267.730, RSMo, and may result in civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation and subject to expulsion. D. A six (6)-month passport from states with which there is a reciprocal agreement will be accepted in lieu of a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. These passports must have proof of a negative EIA test within thirty (30) days of the date of application of the passport and permanent identification for each horse recorded on the passport and the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart, along with other identifying characteristics. In the event of confirmed vesicular stomatitis in any of the states with which reciprocal agreements exist, use of the six (6)-month passport will be suspended by the state veterinarian of Missouri. E. Venezuelan Equidae Encepha-lomyelitis (VEE) vaccination and entry permit is required prior to entry on equidae originating from states in which VEE has been diagnosed within the preceding twelve (12) months. F. Any equidae from a premise under quarantine for vesicular stomatitis shall obtain an entry permit and must include the statement on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection that “the equidae listed have not been exposed to vesicular stomatitis within the past (30) days.” G. The board, organization, or manager of each assembly or event is responsible for certifying that all equidae admitted or participating meet the regulations in this section and shall not admit or allow participation of equidae not so certified. Untested equidae shall not be allowed to congregate with other equidae. The owner of each animal shall comply with requirements under sections 267.010 to 267.730, RSMo, and may be assessed civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each violation. D. Exhibition Requirements for Sheep (including exotic sheep and antelope). 1. Intrastate (Missouri origin sheep moving for exhibition.) A. All sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. B. All sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie identification as defined in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79, or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian identifying them to the flock-of-origin and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. No tests are required. D. Scabies. I. Sheep from a scabies-quarantined area must be dipped or treated by an officially approved method within ten (10) days prior to exhibition. 2. Interstate (sheep entering Missouri for exhibition only.) A. All sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. B. All sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie identification as defined in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79, or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian identifying them to the flock-of-origin PAGE 6 and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. No tests or entry permit is required. D. Scabies. I. Sheep from a scabies-quarantined area must be dipped or treated by an officially approved method within ten (10) days prior to exhibition. II. A permit number must be obtained and recorded on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection if the sheep are from a scabies-quarantined area. E. Exhibition Requirements for Goats 1. Intrastate (Missouri origin goats moving for exhibition only.) A. All goats, regardless of age or gender, must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. B. All goats, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie identification as defined in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79, or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian identifying them to the herd-of-origin and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. No test is required. 2. Interstate (goats entering Missouri for exhibition only). A. All goats must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. B. All goats, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie identification as defined in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79, or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian identifying them to the herd-of-origin and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. C. No tests or entry permits are required. F. Exhibition Requirements for Poultry 1. Intrastate (Missouri origin poultry moving for exhibition.) A. All poultry must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease. B. No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required. C. Pullorum-typhoid. All poultry exhibited (except Missouri origin waterfowl) shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or equivalent program in which the flock has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form 9-2 (see 2 CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall accompany the poultry to the exhibition and shall be made available on request. 2. Interstate (poultry entering Missouri for exhibition only.) A. All poultry must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease. B. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, VS Form 9-2 or similar certificate is required. C. Pullorum-typhoid test. All poultry exhibited shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or originate from a flock approved by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) or an equivalent program in which the flock has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, a VS Form 9-2 (see 2 CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall accompany the poultry to exhibition and shall be made available on request. D. An entry permit is required. 3. Requirements for sponsoring exhibitions for poultry. A. An official representing the person or organization sponsoring the exhibition shall notify the state veterinarian no later than thirty (30) days prior to the exhibition giving the names, place, inclusive dates and times of the event. B. Record keeping. The sponsor of the exhibition shall compile a list of all poultry present at the exhibition. The list shall contain the name and address or voluntary premises identification number of each owner and the number, species, breed, variety, type, sex, and pullorum-typhoid status of all poultry present. A copy of this list shall be retained by the sponsor of the exhibition for at least twelve (12) months and shall be made available upon request to a representative of the department. C. Inspection. Poultry must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Any poultry showing signs of infectious or contagious disease at an exhibition may be excused by an official veterinarian or department representative. D. Pullorum-typhoid status. All poultry (except Missouri origin waterfowl) exhibited shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid within the past ninety (90) days or originate from a flock approved by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) or equivalent program in which the flock has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form 9-2 (see 2 CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall be made available on request. Department 100 Beef Cattle Superintendent Larry Miller Judge - Jimmy Butler Premiums Placing 1 2 3 4 5 $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 Champions & Reserve Champions - Rosettes only “SPECIAL AWARD” CO-OP Service Center, Inc., Jackson, MO. will present a beef herdsmanship award. Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor. Cattle must comply with general, livestock, and animal health regulations in this Premium Guide. Registered animals must have original registration certificates available for inspection at the Fair. Commercial animals must have age verification. All registered animals must have legible identification to match their papers. Breeds not listed will be shown together as “Other Breeds.” Stall Rent ($10.00 per head) must be paid at time of entry. Tack stalls same price. Tack stalls limited to one per exhibitor, if available. Advance entry required and due August 9, 2016. Entry may be made by paper or on-line @semofair.com Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 Deadline. Animals must be on the fairgrounds by 12:00 noon Wednesday Earliest arrival for Open Beef is 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 13th. Must be in place by 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 14th. BEEF CLASSES Angus HEIFERS: Spring heifer calves born on or after Mar. 1, 2016 1 Junior heifer calves born Jan.-Feb., 2016 2 Winter heifer calves born Nov.-Dec. , 2015 3 Senior heifer calves born Sept.-Oct., 2015 4 Champion Heifer Calf-Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Late summer yearling heifers born July-Aug., 2015 7 Early summer yearling heifers born May-June, 2015 8 Spring yearling heifers born Mar.-Apr., 2015 9 Junior Champion Heifer-Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Junior yearling heifers born Jan.-Feb., 2015 12 Senior yearling heifers born Sept.-Dec., 2014 13 Senior Champion Heifer-Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Charolais Please DO NOT use straw for bedding. SEMO Fair will have wood bark bedding in beef cattle stalls upon arrival at the cost of $5 per head entered and will be noted on entry form. Check with superintendent before tie-in for assigned stall space. Exhibitors must show their registration certificates or age data to superintendent for entry verification upon arrival. Exhibitors must keep passageways clear and put manure in available containers. NO PARKING in livestock area Saturday through Saturday, 8 am - 9 pm, except to load/unload animals. Vehicles in violation will be towed at owner expense. No premium will be paid to an exhibitor who removes any animal from its stall before release time on Saturday or ties out before 7 p.m. on Tuesday through Friday. RELEASE TIME 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATIONS. JUDGING SCHEDULE: Wednesday - 5:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charolais Thursday - 8:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hereford then Simmental Friday - 8:00 a.m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Angus Friday - 1:00 p.m.. . . . . . . . . . . Other Breeds then Commercial Heifers Hereford Simmental Other Commercial Breeds Heifers 51 101 201 251 351 52 102 202 252 352 53 103 203 253 353 54 104 204 254 354 57 107 207 257 357 58 108 208 258 358 59 109 209 259 359 62 112 212 262 362 63 113 213 263 363 Grand Champion Heifer-Reserve Grand Champion Heifer PAGE 7 Cow-Calf: These females will not be eligible to compete in the female show for the Grand Champion Heifer. The calves at the side of the cows will be eligible to show in their respective classes. Calves older than 260 days of age on show date are not eligible to show in the cow-calf class. All animals must have full registration papers to show: this includes calves at the side of cows. All calves must be natural born calf of the cows they are shown with. Cows must be wet and able to nurse a calf if asked. Angus CLASS Cows born on or before August 31, 2014 and calves born after January 1, 2016. 18 Grand Champion Cow/Calf - Reserve Champion Cow/Calf BULLS: Angus Spring bull calves born on or after Mar. 1, 2016 21 Junior bull calves born Jan.-Feb., 2016 22 Winter bull calves born Nov.-Dec., 2015 23 Senior bull calves born Sept.-Oct., 2015 24 Champion Bull Calf-Reserve Champion Bull Calf Late summer yearling bulls born July-Aug., 2015 27 Early summer yearling bulls born May-June, 2015 28 Spring yearling bulls born Mar.-Apr., 2015 29 Junior yearling bulls born Jan.-Feb., 2015 30 Junior Champion Bull-Reserve Junior Champion Bull Senior yearling bulls born Sept.-Dec., 2014 33 Late two-year-old bulls born May-Aug., 2014 34 Early two-year-old bulls born Jan.-Apr., 2014 35 Senior Champion Bull-Reserve Senior Champion Bull Grand Champion Bull-Reserve Grand Champion Bull GROUPS: Pair of Heifers: Two heifers, owned by exhibitor, must have been shown in individual classes. Pair of Bulls: Two bulls, owned by exhibitor, must have been shown in an individual classes. Produce-of-Dam: Two animals, either sex, from one dam, must have been shown in individual classes. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. Get-Of-Sire: Three animals shown in single entry classes with both sexes represented and all to be progeny of one sire. It is permissible to use either the cow or calf from the cow/calf pair. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. Breeder’s Herd: Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor, must have been shown in individual classes. Best Six Head: Owned by exhibitor, must have been shown in individual classes. PAGE 8 Charolais 68 Charolais Hereford 118 Hereford Simmental 218 Simmental Other Breeds 268 Commercial Heifers 368 Other Breeds Commercial Heifers 71 121 221 271 72 122 222 272 73 123 223 273 74 124 224 274 77 127 227 277 78 128 228 278 79 129 229 279 80 130 230 280 83 133 233 283 84 134 234 284 85 135 235 285 40 90 140 240 290 41 91 141 241 291 42 92 142 242 292 43 93 143 243 293 44 94 144 244 294 45 95 145 245 295 371 372 Department 200 Dairy Cattle Superintendents John Schoen and Carl Kirchdoerfer Judge - Boyd Schaufelberger Premiums Placing 1 $40 2 $35 3 $30 4 $25 Exhibitors must show their registration certificates or age data certificates to superintendent for entry verification upon arrival. Exhibitors must keep passageways clear and put manure in available containers. NO PARKING in livestock area Saturday through Saturday, 8 a.m. - 9 p. m., except to load/unload cattle. Vehicles in violation will be towed at owner expense. Cattle release is 7:00 p.m., Monday, Sept. 12. Cattle must be gone by 6:00 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13. No premiums will be paid to an exhibitor who removes any animal from its stall before release time. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. 5 $20 Champions & Reserve Champions-Rosettes Only Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor. Cattle must comply with general, livestock and health regulations in this premium guide. Dairy animals can be registered or identified by VIP and Identified Grades certificates issued by a national dairy breed association. Stall Rent ($10.00 per head) must be paid at time of entry. Tack stalls, same price and limited to one per exhibitor, if available. Advance entry required and due August 9, 2016. Entry may be made by paper or online @semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. Cattle must be on fairgrounds by 1 pm Saturday, September 10. Exhibitors provide own bedding - straw may be used. Check with superintendent before tie-in for assigned stall space. DAIRY CLASSES Judging ScheduleMonday, September 12, 2016 8:00 am - Ayrshire then Milking Shorthorn then Jersey 1:00 pm - Holstein then Brown Swiss then Guernsey DAIRY BREEDS Holstein Junior heifer calf born after March 1, 2016 and over four (4) months old. Intermediate heifer calf born Dec. 1, 2015- Feb. 29, 2016. Senior heifer calf born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2015. Summer yearling heifer born June 1 - Aug. 31, 2015. Junior yearling heifer (not in milk) born March 1 - May 31, 2015 Intermediate senior yearling heifer (not in milk) born Dec. 1, 2014 - Feb. 28, 2015 Senior yearling heifer (not in milk) born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2014 Junior Champion Female Junior Breeders Herd, to consist of 4 animals: 2 calves and 2 yearlings. Each Exhibitor limited to two (2) entries. Junior Best 3 Females to consist of 3 animals under 2 years of age, none of which have freshened, all bred and owned by exhibitor Junior two-year-old born March 1 - August 31, 2014 Senior two-year-old born Sept. 1, 2013 - Feb. 28, 2014 Three-year-old born Sept. 1, 2012 - Aug. 31, 2013 Four-year-old born Sept. 1, 2011- Aug. 31 2012 Aged cow born before Sept. 1, 2011 Dry Cow any age. (same animal cannot be entered in age class) Senior Champion Female Grand Champion Female - Reserve Grand Champion Best Udder Female Each Exhibitor limited to two (2) entries. Dairy Herd: To consist of four (4) cows that have freshened. All to be owned by the exhibitor. Exhibitor limited to one (1) entry. Best Three Females: Any age, all bred and owned by exhibitor. Each exhibitor limited to one (1) group entry. Produce-of-dam: To consist of two (2) animals, any age, the produce of one (1) cow. Dam must be named. Each exhibitor limited to one (1) group entry from the same dam. Animals need not both be owned by exhibitor. Limit 2 entries per exhibitor. Daughter and Dam: To consist of two animals any age. Two entries per exhibitor allowed. Animals need not both be owned by exhibitor. Breeders Herd: To consist of 4 animals: 2 cows, 1 yearling, and 1 calf Must be owned by exhibitor. Jersey Brown Swiss Guernsey Ayrshire 501 502 503 504 505 530 531 532 533 534 560 561 562 563 564 590 591 592 593 594 620 621 622 623 624 Milking Shorthorn 650 651 652 653 654 506 507 535 536 565 566 595 596 625 626 655 656 508 537 567 597 627 657 509 510 511 512 513 514 516 538 539 540 541 542 543 545 568 569 570 571 572 573 575 598 599 600 601 602 603 605 628 629 630 631 632 633 635 658 659 660 661 662 663 665 520 549 579 609 639 669 521 550 580 610 640 670 522 551 581 611 641 671 523 552 582 612 642 672 524 525 553 554 583 584 613 614 643 644 673 674 PAGE 9 Department 300 Sheep Superintendent-Bonnie Overbeck Judge - To be Announced Judging Time - Wednesday to follow FFA Sheep Judging SHEEP MUST BE ON FAIRGROUNDS BY 6 P.M. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13. Premiums (Other than Market Lamb Class) Placing 1 2 3 4 $20 $17 $15 $13 Check with superintendent for pen assignment before housing animals. Exhibitors must show their registration certificates to superintendent for entry verification before 8 pm Tuesday. Exhibitors must keep passageways clear and put manure in available containers. NO PARKING in livestock area Saturday through Saturday, 8am-9pm, except to load/unload sheep. Vehicles in violations will be towed at owner expense. Premiums (Market Lamb Class) Placing 1 2 3 $20 $17 $15 4 5 6-10 $13 $11 $10 Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor, except 1 entry in market lamb. Sheep must comply with general, livestock and animal health regulations in this Premium Guide. Stall rent ($5.00 per head) must be paid at time of entry. Advance entry required and due August 9, 2016. Entry may be made by paper or on-line @semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. Breeds not listed can be entered as “Other Wool Breeds” or “Other Meat Breeds” and be shown together. SHEEP CLASSES No premium will be paid to any exhibitor who removes any animal from its pen before release time. RELEASE TIME 5:00 PM SATURDAY, SEPT. 17. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. SHEEP BREEDS BY JUDGING ORDER Southdown Hampshire Suffolk Dorset Cheviot Oxford Tunis Corriedale Shropshire Other Wool Other Meat Breeds Breeds Ram Lamb 702 712 722 732 742 752 762 772 782 792 802 Pair of Ram Lambs 703 713 723 733 743 753 763 773 783 793 803 Yearling Ewe 704 714 724 734 744 754 764 774 784 794 804 Pair of Yearling Ewes 705 715 725 735 745 755 765 775 785 795 805 Ewe Lamb 706 716 726 736 746 756 766 776 786 796 806 Pair of Ewe Lambs 707 717 727 737 747 757 767 777 787 797 807 708 718 728 738 748 758 768 778 788 798 808 Exhibitor Flock: One (1) Ram Lamb, Two (2) Yearling Ewes, and Two (2) Ewe Lambs Premier Exhibitor: Exhibitor winning the most premium money in each breed, Banner only. 700 Market Lamb Class (may be ram, ewe, or wether). This animal may not be shown in group classes. One entry only per exhibitor this class. PAGE 10 Department 400 Swine Superintendents Charles Ahrens & Gary Gholson Judge - To be Announced Judging Time - Wednesday after FFA Swine Show When you bring your pig back home from an exhibit or sale, it is best to place them in isolation. The isolation/observation period before returning to contact with other pigs should be no fewer than 7-30 days in order to detect an illness. More information on swine health recommendations can be found at:http://pork.org/youth-and-education/show-pigs/. Premiums Placing 1 2 3 4 5 $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 Champion & Reserve Champions-Rosettes Only Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor. Swine must comply with general health & livestock regulations in this Premium Guide. Registered animals must have original registration certificates available for inspection at the Fair. Commercial animals must have age verification. Swine must have ear notch identification. Pen rent ($5.00 per head) must be paid at time of entry. Breeds not listed will be shown together as “Other Breeds.” Advance entry required and due August 9, 2016. Entry may be made by paper or on-line at semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by SWINE CLASSES the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. Swine must be on the fairgrounds by 6 pm Tuesday. Check with superintendents for pen assignments before housing animals. Exhibitors must show their registration certificates or age data to superintendents for entry verification before 8 pm Tuesday. Exhibitors must keep passageways clear and put manure in available containers. NO PARKING in livestock area Saturday through Saturday, 8am9pm, except to load/unload swine. Vehicles in violation will be towed at owner expense. Swine release is Saturday, September 17, 5 pm, except market barrows & gilts which are released at 11:00 a.m. No premiums will be paid to an exhibitor who removes any animal from its pen before release time. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. SWINE BREEDS by Judging Order Hampshire Duroc Yorksh. Senior boars farrowed Nov. 1-Dec. 31, 2015 927 952 977 Senior Champion Boar- Reserve Senior Champion Boar January boars farrowed during Jan. 2016 930 955 980 February boars farrowed during Feb. 2016 931 956 981 March boars farrowed during March 2016 932 957 982 April boars farrowed April 1-June 30, 2016 933 958 983 Junior Champion Boar-Reserve Junior Champion Boar Grand Champion Boar-Reserve Grand Champion Boar Junior yearling sows farrowed Jan. 1-June 30, 2015 938 963 988 Senior sows farrowed July 1-Dec. 31, 2015 939 964 989 Senior Champion Sow-Reserve Senior Champion Sow January gilt farrowed during Jan . 2016 942 967 992 February gilt farrowed during Feb. 2016 943 968 993 March gilt farrowed during March 2016 944 969 994 April gilt farrowed April 1-June 30, 2016 945 970 995 Junior Champion Sow -Reserve Junior Champion Sow Grand Champion Sow-Reserve Grand Champion Sow Pen of Market Hogs; Farrowed after Feb. 1, 2016. Pen must contain at least one (1) barrow, other two may be gilts. Animals must have previously been shown 950 975 1000 Barrows in classes 1110 and 1120 eligible, but not those entered in classes 1150 and 1151. BREED AND CROSSBREED BARROW SHOW Judging Time/Wednesday after Barrow Carcass (on foot) Premiums Placing 1 2 $18 $16 3 $14 4 $12 5-10 $10 each SPECIAL AWARDS CO-OP Service Center, Inc. of Jackson, Mo. will present an award to the Champion and Reserve Champion Barrow. Classes-1110. Purebred barrows. Other Breeds 1002 Commercial 1005 1006 1007 1008 1013 1014 1017 1018 1019 1020 1092 1093 1094 1095 1025 1100 1120. Crossbred barrows. Rules1. Purebred and crossbred barrows are eligible to show and may be used with market pen classes. Real Time barrows are not eligible to show in these classes. 2. Pen Rent-$5; must be paid at time entry is made. 3. All regulations governing swine in Premium Guide will be in effect here. 4. Limit 1 barrow per exhibitor per class. 5. Weight 230-310 lbs. (gilts not eligible). PAGE 11 Department 400 Market Swine Market barrows and gilts will be accepted for the Real Time and On-Foot Carcass Shows. Premiums Placing 1 2 3 4 5 $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 6-10 $6 Champion & Reserve Champions – Rosettes only. CO-OP Service Center, Inc. of Jackson, Mo. will present an award to the Champion and Reserve Champion in class 1151. CLASS 1150. MARKET SWINE CARCASS – REAL TIME Carcass evaluation will be done with Real Time Ultrasound machine by a certified tech and in cooperation with the University of Missouri, University of Missouri Extension, and SEMO District Fair. Animals will be divided into two (2) classes for judging. CLASS 1151. MARKET SWINE CARCASS – ON-FOOT Judging Time – Wednesday after FFA Market Swine Animals will be divided into four (4) classes by weight for judging on-foot. RULES 1. Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor. No pen rent is charged for carcass animals. 2. Market swine may be a barrow or gilt. Animals must be farrowed February 1, 2016 or after. 3. Animals must comply with general, livestock, department, and health regulations. Animals shown in classes 1150 & 1151 are not eligible to be shown in any other classes. 4. All 4-H and FFA exhibitors must be certified Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) to be eligible to show. All other exhibitors must send a legible copy of their Pork Quality Assurance Level III (PQA) certificate with their entry forms. 5. Advance entry is required and due August 9, 2016. Late entries accepted until September 1, 2016. See Livestock Rule #1 for entry details. 6. 4-H and FFA market swine must also be entered in open classes 1150 and 1151 by the exhibitor. Paper entry or entry on-line may be used. This is in addition to their respective 4-H or FFA entry form. Animals remain eligible for the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale. 7. Market swine must be in place Tuesday, September 13 at 6:00 p.m. Check with the superintendent for pen assignments before housing animals. 8. Animals must weigh a minimum of 230 lbs. and maximum of 310 lbs. to qualify for carcass competition. 9. On-foot carcass show animals must meet a minimum of 55% lean carcass through Real Time evaluation to be eligible for the on-foot class. Weigh-in and measurements for the carcass contest will be Tuesday, 6 – 8 p.m., sponsored by SEMO Fair officials. 10. The top 6 animals per 4-H and FFA market swine classes will be eligible for the on-foot carcass show assuming they meet rules 8 & 9. 11. Exhibitors must keep passageways clear and put manure in available containers. 12. NO PARKING IN LIVESTOCK AREA Saturday through Saturday, 8 a.m.– 9 p.m., except to load/unload animals. Vehicles in violation will be towed at owner's expense. 13. NO PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID TO ANY EXHIBITOR WHO REMOVES AN ANIMAL BEFORE RELEASE TIME OR HAS A TRAILER IN LOADOUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. 14. Release time is Saturday, September 17, 11:00 a.m. PAGE 12 Department 500 Draft Horses and Mules Superintendents - Tom Sachse & Sharon Tuschhoff Draft Horses, Draft Mules, Jacks & Jennets Judge - Richie Worley Mini Mules & Draft Ponies Judge - Justin Berry 2. No premiums will be paid to an exhibitor who removes any animal from its stall before release time. 3. NO STRAW WILL BE USED FOR BEDDING -- SAWDUST WILL BE ON THE GROUNDS. 4. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor. Exhibitors in farm team classes (1607 & 1611) may hitch to any farm implement Draft horses, mules, mini-mules, Jacks and Jennets, and draft except show wagon. No show harness. ponies exhibited must comply with general, livestock, and animal Horses may be registered or grade. health regulations in this Premium Guide. Stall Rent is $15.00 per Head (must be paid at time of entry). Tack stall $30.00. Age of horses in this show will be computed from January 1 the year it was foaled. Limit 1 tack stall per exhibitor if available. Advanced entry required and Check with superintendent for stall assignments before housing due August 9, 2016. Entry may be made by paper or on-line @semofair.com. livestock. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional Farm Team Exhibitors are encouraged to enter Halter Classes. fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. Exhibitors must show their registration certificates or age data to the superintendent for entry verification on arrival. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. Exhibitors must keep passageways clean at all times and put 1. Draft Horses, Draft Mules, Jacks & Jennets arrive by 1:00 p.m. Saturday, manure in available containers. September 10, and released 7:00 p.m. Monday, September 12. NO PARKING in livestock area Saturday through Saturday, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m., MUST BE OUT OF STALLS BY NOON TUESDAY. except to load/unload animals. Vehicles in violation will be towed at Mini Mules and Draft Ponies arrive by 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 14, owner expense. and released 5:00 p.m. Saturday, September 17. Premiums offered for all classes except otherwise listed Placing 1 2 3 4 5 $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 Champion & Reserve Champions - Rosettes Only DRAFT HORSE & MULE HITCH CLASSES • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 - 5:30 P.M. Classes1602. Pair of Draft Mules. 1603. Pleasure cart or buggy. (open to any breed-Horse-Pony - Mule Donkey) 1604. Pair of Draft Mules (Lady Driver) (May not drive in class 1602)) 1605. Four Draft Horses. 1606. Unicorn Draft Mules 1607. Farm Team (Horses) 1608. Unicorn Draft Horses 1609. Four Draft Mules 1610. Pair of Draft Horses 1611. Farm Team (Mules) 1612. Pair of Draft Horses. (Lady Driver) (May not drive in class 1610) 1613. Single Draft Mule 1614. Draft Horse Cart First $40 $40 Second $35 $35 Third $30 $30 Fourth $25 $25 Fifth $20 $20 $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $60 $60 $40 $60 $60 $40 $40 $50 $50 $35 $50 $50 $35 $35 $40 $40 $30 $40 $40 $30 $30 $30 $30 $25 $30 $30 $25 $25 $25 $25 $20 $25 $25 $20 $20 $40 $40 $40 $35 $35 $35 $30 $30 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20 $20 $20 DRAFT PONY & MINI MULES HITCH CLASSES • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 - 7:30 P.M. Donald Stream, Manchester, MO will award $25 cash to the first place driver of class 1616 youth mini-mule cart. ClassesFirst Second Third Fourth 1616. Youth Mini-Mule Cart (Driver 16 years and under) $25 $20 $15 $10 1617. Draft Pony Cart (Man driver) $40 $35 $30 $25 1618. Pair of Mini-Mules (Lady driver) $40 $35 $30 $25 1619. Pair of Draft Ponies $40 $35 $30 $25 1620. Unicorn Mini-Mules $60 $50 $40 $30 1621. Four Draft Ponies $60 $50 $40 $30 Fifth $5 $20 $20 $20 $25 $25 DRAFT PONY & MINI MULES HITCH CLASSES • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 - 7:30 P.M. Bob and Donna James, Cape Girardeau, MO will award $25 cash to the first place driver of class 1622 youth pony cart. ClassesFirst Second Third Fourth Fifth 1622. Youth Draft Pony Cart (Driver 16 years and under) $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 1623. Mini-Mule Cart $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 1624. Draft Pony Cart (Lady driver) $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 1625. Pair of Mini-Mules (Man driver) $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 1626. Unicorn Draft Ponies $60 $50 $40 $30 $25 1627. Four Mini-Mule Hitch $60 $50 $40 $30 $25 1628. Six Draft Pony Hitch $60 $50 $40 $30 $25 PAGE 13 HALTER CLASSES DRAFT MULES Judging Time 9:30 A.M., MONDAY, SEPT. 12 Classes1400. 2016 horse mule colt. 1401. Horse mule, one (1) year and under three (3) years. 1404. Horse mule, three (3) years and over. Champion and Reserve Champion Horse Mule. 1407. 2016 Mare mule colt 1408. Mare mule, one (1) year and under two (2) years. 1409. Mare mule, two (2) years and under three (3) years. 1410. Mare mule, three (3) years and under four (4) years 1411. Mare mule, four (4) years and over. Champion and Reserve Champion Mare Mule. 1414. Draft Mule, any age or sex, not shown in any other individual class. Groups: 1420. Mare and horse mule colt. 1421. Mare and mare mule colt. 1422. Pair of yearling mules, any sex. 1423. Pair of two-year-old mules, any sex. 1424. Pair of three (3) year old mules, any sex. 1425. Pair of Mules: Four (4) years and over, any sex. Champion Pair of Mules: Winners of classes 1422, 1423, 1424, and 1425 to show. 1427. Best Mule Display: Four (4) abreast to halter, any age. MINIATURE MULES Judging time 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16 Classes1300. 2016 Mule Colt, either sex. 1301. Yearling Mule, either sex. 1302. Two year old mule, either sex. 1303. Mare Mule, 3 and 4 years old. 1304. Horse Mule, 3 and 4 years old. 1305. Horse Mule, 5 years and over-over 52”-58” 1306. Horse Mule, 5 years and over-under 52” 1307. Mare Mule, 5 years and over-over 52”-58” 1308. Mare Mule, 5 years and over-under 52” Champion and Reserve Champion Miniature Mule. Groups: 1311. Pony Mare and mule colt. 1312. Pair of Miniature Mules-over 52” 1313. Pair of Miniature Mules-under 52” 1314. Display, four abreast to halter JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Friday following Draft Pony Show Co-Op Service Center, Jackson, MO, will present a trophy to each winner of the Junior Showmanship Class. Junior showmanship in 2 classes, (1) age 12 and under and (2) age 13 through 18. Age determined as of January 1, 2016. No pre-entry required. Limited to any animal entered in Department 500. No premiums awarded. JACKS AND JENNETS Judging Time/To follow Draft Mules, Monday Morning Classes1500. 2016 foal, either sex. 1501. Jack, one and two years old. 1502. Jack, 3 years and over. Champion and Reserve Champion Jack 1505. Jennet, one and two years old. 1506. Jennet, 3 years and over. Champion and Reserve Champion Jennet. 1509. Jennet with Jack foal. 1510. Jennet with Jennet foal. DRAFT PONIES - Judging Time: 1:30 p.m. Friday DRAFT HORSES - Judging Time: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Classes Stallion Foal Stallion, 1 year and over Champion and Reserve Champion Stallion Mare Foal Mare, one and two years old Mare, three and four years old Brood Mare, five years and over (raised foal this year) Yeld Mare, five years and over (dry) Champion and Reserve Champion Mare Gelding, 5 years and under Gelding, 6 years and over Champion and Reserve Champion Gelding PAGE 14 Draft Horse Draft Ponies 1250 1251 1350 1351 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1354 1355 1356 1357 1358 1261 1262 1361 1362 GROUPS Mare and Foal Pair of Mares Pair of Geldings Produce of Dam: Two animals any age or sex produce of one mare, need not be owned by one exhibitor . Get of Sire: Three animals, any age or sex. Need not be owned by one exhibitor. Stallion must be named on entry form. Breeders Herd - Stallion and two Mares: Any age - owned by exhibitor Display - Four abreast to halter, any age or sex. Draft Horses Draft Ponies 1265 1266 1267 1268 1365 1366 1367 1368 1269 1369 1270 1370 1271 1371 Department 600 Poultry Superintendent Phyllis Sinn Judge - Larry Denny Judging Time- Thursday morning after Pigeons Special thanks to Buchheit, Inc. for donation of feed used in the Poultry tent. Pear Tree Inn, Cape Girardeau, MO will donate a trophy to the overall Grand Champion Poultry Exhibit. Montgomery Bank sponsoring cash awards for various champions. Premiums -First $4.00/Second $3.00/Third $2.00. Rules & Regulations 1. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor. Total entries subject to limitation due to available space. 2. All poultry exhibits must comply with the General Rules & Regulations and Animal Health Requirements in this Premium Guide. Be sure to check for lice and mites. 3. Cage rent/feeding charge: Chickens, $1.00 per bird; ducks, geese, turkeys, $2.00 per bird, paid at the time of entry. 4. Mail entries on official entry form with fees to: Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy. 72, Jackson, Mo 63755. Entries must be received or postmarked by August 9, 2016. Specify on form whether bird is chicken (standard or bantam) duck, goose, or turkey. Entry may also be made on-line @semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry cannot be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. 5. Exhibitors must provide 2 containers (for feed & water)per pen Cans must be 8 oz. or larger (no paper or tuna) and proper height for the bird. Cans must be secured to cage by punching 2 holes in can and wired to cage. If proper size cans are not used, exhibitor may not leave birds. 6. Animals will only be accepted for exhibit at the Poultry Tent Wednesday, September 14, 10 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 7. Cages are pre-assigned by the superintendent. Exhibitors are to enter the grounds at the Livestock Entrance and check in with the superintendent then house and initially feed and water their birds before leaving. 8. All judging decisions are final. 9. Birds cannot be removed during the Fair, except by order of the superintendent. Sick birds must be removed immediately. 10. Birds must remain caged until release time 6 p.m. Saturday, September 17, and removed by 9 p.m. that date. Premiums will be forfeited on violators. All tags, cans and string must be removed from cage. 11. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. POULTRY CLASSES Classes will be as follows: Cock -- Male bird more than one (1) year old; Cockeral -- Male bird less than one (1) year old; Hen -- Female more than one (1) year old; Pullet -- Female less than one (1) year old. LARGE FOWL - Champion Clean Leg Trophy sponsored by Power Electric Champion and Reserve Champion Clean Leg, Rosettes only. Champion Feather Leg Trophy sponsored by Discovery Playhouse Champion and Reserve Champion Feather Leg, Rosettes only. AMERICAN CLASS Plymouth Rock (all) Wyandottes (all) Rhode Island (all) New Hampshire (all) Other American Cock 6000 6005 6010 6015 6020 Hen 6001 6006 6011 6016 6021 Cockeral 6002 6007 6012 6017 6022 Pullet 6003 6008 6013 6018 6023 6025 6030 6035 6026 6031 6036 6027 6032 6037 6028 6033 6038 6045 6050 6055 6060 6046 6051 6056 6061 6047 6052 6057 6062 6048 6053 6058 6063 6065 6066 6067 6068 ENGLISH CLASS Cornish: All Sussex: All Orpingtons: All Australorps: All Other English: All 6070 6075 6080 6085 6090 6071 6076 6081 6086 6091 6072 6077 6082 6087 6092 6073 6078 6083 6088 6093 MEDITERRANEAN CLASS Andalusians: All Leghorns: All Sicilian Buttercups: All Other Mediterranean: All 6095 6105 6110 6115 6096 6106 6111 6116 6097 6107 6112 6117 6098 6108 6113 6118 6120 6125 6130 6121 6126 6131 6122 6127 6132 6123 6128 6133 6135 6140 6145 6150 6155 6160 6136 6141 6146 6151 6156 6161 6137 6142 6147 6152 6157 6162 6138 6143 6148 6153 6158 6163 ALL OTHER STANDARD BREEDS CLASS Naked Necks: All 6165 6166 Araucanas/Ameraucanas: All 6170 6171 Other Standard Breed: All 6175 6176 6167 6172 6177 6168 6173 6178 ASIATIC CLASS Brahmas: Buff Dark Light Cochin: Black Buff White Other Asiatic: Other CONTINENTAL CLASS Hamburgs: All Faverolles: All Lakenvelder: All Polish: Golden Silver Buff Laced White Crested Black Other Polish Other Continental BANTAM - Champion Single Comb Clean Leg PAGE 15 Trophy sponsored by Sinn Logging, Cape Girardeau Champion and Reserve Champion Single Comb Clean Leg, Rosettes only. Champion Rosecomb Clean Leg Trophy sponsored by Matt Simmons. Champion and Reserve Champion Rose Comb Clean Leg, Rosettes only. Cock Hen Cockeral Pullet Modern Games: All 6195 6196 6197 6198 Old English Games: Crele 6200 6201 6202 6203 Red Pyle 6205 6206 6207 6208 B B Red 6210 6211 6212 6213 Black 6215 6216 6217 6218 Silver Duckwing 6220 6221 6222 6223 Wheaton 6225 6226 6227 6228 Other 6230 6231 6232 6233 Single Comb, Clean Leg: (Other Than Game Bantams) Frizzles Clean Leg 6235 6236 6237 6238 Japanese Black Tail White 6250 6251 6252 6253 Mottled 6255 6256 6257 6258 White 6260 6261 6262 6263 Leghorn - All 6270 6271 6272 6273 Plymouth Rock - All 6275 6276 6277 6278 Rhode Island Red 6280 6281 6282 6283 Other Single Comb, Clean Leg 6285 6286 6287 6288 Rosecomb, Clean Leg: Bantam Class Hamburgs - All 6290 6291 6292 6293 Rosecombs - All 6295 6296 6297 6298 Sebrights Golden 6300 6301 6302 6303 Silver 6305 6306 6307 6308 Wyandottes - All 6310 6311 6312 6313 Other Rosecomb 6315 6316 6317 6318 All Other Combs Clean Leg Bantam Class Araucanas - All 6320 6321 6322 6323 Cornish - All 6325 6326 6327 6328 Polish Buff 6330 6331 6332 6333 Golden 6335 6336 6337 6338 White 6345 6346 6347 6348 White Crested Black 6350 6351 6352 6353 Other Polish 6355 6356 6357 6358 FEATHER LEGGED BANTAM CLASS Champion Feather Leg Single Comb Award (trophy) sponsored by Duvall Rabbit and Poultry Champion and Reserve Champion Feather Leg, Single Comb, Rosettes only. Champion Feather Leg Other Comb Trophy sponsored by Buchheit - Perryville Champion and Reserve Champion Feather Leg Other Comb, Rosettes only. D’Uccle Mille Fleur Porcelain Self-Blue Brahma Buff Light Dark Cochin Barred Black Buff Partridge Red White Other Frizzles Feather Legged All Silkies Buff Black White Other Other Feather Leg - All PAGE 16 6360 6365 6370 6361 6366 6371 6362 6367 6372 6363 6368 6373 6385 6390 6395 6386 6391 6396 6387 6392 6397 6388 6393 6398 6400 6405 6410 6415 6420 6425 6430 6401 6406 6411 6416 6421 6426 6431 6402 6407 6412 6417 6422 6427 6432 6403 6408 6413 6418 6423 6428 6433 6435 6436 6437 6438 6440 6445 6450 6455 6460 6441 6446 6451 6456 6461 6442 6447 6452 6457 6462 6443 6448 6453 6458 6463 DUCKS Champion Large Duck Award (trophy) sponsored by TSC of Cape Girardeau Champion and Reserve Champion Large Duck, Rosettes only. Premiums First -- $7.00 Second -- $5.00 Third -- $3.00 All rules listed in the Poultry section will apply to Ducks Drake Hen Heavy Pekin 6700 6701 Rouen 6702 6703 Muscovy 6704 6705 Other Heavy 6706 6707 Medium Crested 6708 6709 Swedish 6710 6711 Buff 6712 6713 Other Medium 6714 6715 Light Runner 6716 6717 Campbell 6718 6719 Magpie 6720 6721 Other Light 6722 6723 Bantam Ducks: Champion Award (trophy) sponsored by Duvall Rabbit and Poultry Champion and Reserve Champion Bantam Duck, Rosettes only. Call Gray 6724 6725 Snowy 6726 6727 White 6728 6729 Other 6730 6731 East Indie - All 6732 6733 Mallard - All 6734 6735 Other Bantam 6736 6737 GEESE Champion Award (trophy) sponsored by TSC of Cape Girardeau Champion and Reserve Champion Goose, Rosettes only. Premiums First -- $7.00 Second -- $5.00 Third -- 3.00 All rules listed in Poultry Section will apply to Geese. Gander Hen Heavy Toulouse 6800 6801 Emden 6802 6803 African 6804 6805 Medium Pilgrim 6806 6807 Buff 6808 6809 Pomoranian 6810 6811 Light Chinese 6812 6813 Other Goose 6814 6815 TURKEYS Champion Trophy sponsored by CO-OP of Jackson Champion and Reserve Champion Turkey, Rosettes only. Premiums First -- $7.00 Second -- $5.00 Third -- $3.00 All rules listed in the Poultry Section will apply to Turkeys. Tom Hen Bronze 6900 6901 White 6902 6903 Bourbon Red 6904 6905 Royal Palm 6906 6907 Other 6908 6909 GUINEAS Champion Trophy sponsored by Lee's Construction Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes Premiums First -- $4.00 Second -- $3.00 Cock White 6920 Lavender 6922 Pearl 6924 Other colors 6926 Third -- $2.00 Hen 6921 6923 6925 6927 Department 610 Pigeons Superintendent Phyllis Sinn Judge - Larry Denny Judging Time/Thursday Morning after Guinea Pigs Department 620 Guinea Pigs Superintendent Phyllis Sinn Judge - Larry Denny Judging Time/8:30 a.m. Thursday Montgomery Bank sponsoring cash awards for various champions. Special thanks to Buchheit, Inc. for donation of feed used in the Poultry tent. Pear Tree Inn, Cape Girardeau, Mo., will donate a trophy to the overall Grand Champion Pigeon. Premiums- First $4.00 / Second $3.00/ Third $2.00 Birds will be shown in the following classes. 1. Old Cock: All males hatched in 2015 or before. 2. Old Hen: All females hatched in 2015 or before. 3. Young Cock: All males hatched in 2016 only. 4. Young Hen: All females hatched in 2016 only. Note: All colors (varieties) will show together in their breed, except where specified. Rules1. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor. Total entries subject to limitation due to available space. 2. All pigeons exhibits must comply with the General Rules & Regulations in this Premium Guide. 3. Birds with split bands or wing bands will be shown as old birds regardless of age. 4. Cage rent/feeding charge is $1.00 per pigeon, paid with entry. 5. Mail entries on official entry form with fees to: Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy. 72, Jackson, MO 63755. Entries must be received or post-marked by August 9, 2016. Entry may also be made @semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry cannot be made on-line after the August 11 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The post mark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. 6. Exhibitors must provide 2 containers (for feed & water) per pen and secure them tightly to the cages. Containers must be tall, 8 oz. or larger size (no paper) and proper height for the bird. 7. Birds will only be accepted for exhibit at the Poultry Tent Wednesday, September 14, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 8. Cages are pre-assigned by the superintendent. Exhibitors are to enter the grounds at the Livestock Entrance and check in with the superintendent, then house and initially feed and water their birds before leaving. 9. All judging decisions are final. 10. Birds cannot be removed during the Fair, except by order of the Superintendent. Sick animals must be removed immediately. 11. Animals must remain caged until release time, 6 p.m. Saturday, September 17, and removed before 9 p.m. that date. Premiums forfeited on violators. 12. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. Breeds Classes Champion and Reserve Champion, Rosettes only. Large Class Champion trophy sponsored by Dottie Haupt. Old Young Young Old Hens Cocks Hens Cocks Fantails 6660 6661 6662 6663 Trumpeters 6664 6665 6666 6667 Kings 6668 6669 6670 6671 Madinas 6672 6673 6674 6675 Other 6676 6677 6678 6679 Champion and Reserve Champion, Rosettes only. Small Class Champion Award (trophy) sponsored by Miles Diesel Rollers 6680 6681 6682 6683 Pouters 6684 6685 6686 6687 Frillbacks 6688 6689 6690 6691 Homers 6692 6693 6694 6695 Owls 6696 6697 6698 6699 Nuns 6700 6701 6702 6703 Other Breeds 6704 6705 6706 6707 Champion and Reserve Champion, Rosettes only. Champion Award Trophy sponsored by Sinn Logging Doves 6708 6709 6710 6711 Special thanks to Buchheit, Inc. for donation of feed used in the Poultry Tent. Pear Tree Inn, Cape Girardeau, Mo., will donate a trophy to the Grand Champion Guinea Pig. Premiums- First $4.00/Second $3.00/Third $2.00 Rules1. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor. Total entries subject to limitation due to available space. 2. All guinea pigs exhibits must comply with the General Rules & Regulations in this Premium Guide. 3. Cage rent/ feeding charge is $1.00 per guinea pig, paid at the time of entry. 4. Mail entries on official entry form with fees to: Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy. 72, Jackson, MO 63755. Entries must be received or postmarked by August 9, 2016. Entry may also be made @semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry cannot be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. 5. Exhibitors must provide 2 containers (for feed & water) per pen and secure them tightly to the cage. Containers must be tall, 8 oz. or larger (no paper or plastic) and proper height for the animal. 6. Animals will only be accepted for exhibit at the Poultry Tent on Wednesday, September 14, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 7. Cages will be pre-assigned by the superintendent. Ears will be marked at arrival. Exhibitors are to enter the grounds at at the Livestock Entrance and check in with the superintendent, then house and initially feed and water their animals before leaving. 8. All judging decisions are final. 9. Animals cannot be removed during the Fair, except by order of the superintendent. Sick animals must be removed immediately. 10. Animals must remain caged until release time, 6 p.m. Saturday, September 17 and removed before 9 p.m. that date. Premiums will be forfeited on violators. 11. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. Breeds Classes Champion and Reserve Champion, Rosettes only. Boar Peruvian 1850 American 1852 Absynian 1854 Silkies 1856 Teddies 1858 Others 1860 Sow 1851 1853 1855 1857 1859 1861 PAGE 17 Department 630 Rabbits Superintendent Phyllis Sinn Judge - Larry Denny Judging Time/Thursday Morning after Poultry Special thanks to Buchheit, Inc. for donation of feed used in the Poultry tent. Pear Tree Inn, Cape Girardeau, MO will donate a trophy to the overall Grand Champion Rabbit. Montgomery Bank is sponsoring cash awards for various champions. Premiums- First $4.00/Second $3.00/Third $2.00 Rules1. Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. Total entries subject to limitation due to available space. 2. No doe and litter allowed. 3. All rabbits exhibits must comply with the General Rules & Regulations in this Premium Guide. 4. Cage rent/ feeding charge is $1.50 per rabbit; paid at the time of entry. 5. Mail entries on official entry form with fees to: Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy. 72, Jackson, MO 63755. Entries must by received or postmarked no later than August 9, 2016. Entry may also be made on-line @semofair.com. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry cannot be made online after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. 6. Exhibitors must provide 2 containers (for feed & water) per pen and secure them tightly to the cages. Containers must be tall, 8 oz. size ( no paper or plastic) and proper height for animal. 7. Animals will only be accepted for exhibit at the Poultry Tent on Wednesday, September 14, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 8. Cages are pre-assigned by the superintendent. Ears will be marked at arrival. Exhibitors are to enter the grounds at the Livestock Entrance and check in with the superintendent, then house and initially feed and water their animals before leaving. 9. Exhibitors are to be sure their rabbits have clean ears. 10. All judging decisions are final. 11. Animals cannot be removed during the Fair, except by order of Superintendent. Sick animals must be removed immediately. 12. When leaving, return metal card holders to box in front of tent on table. 13. Animals must remain caged until release time, 6 p.m. Saturday, September 17, and removed before 9 p.m. that date. Premiums will be forfeited on violators. 14. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. PAGE 18 Six Class Rabbits: Senior Buck (over 8 months of age) Senior Doe (over 8 months of age) Intermediate Buck (6-8 months of age) Intermediate Doe (6-8 months of age) Junior Buck (3-6 months of age) Junior Doe (3-6 months of age) Champion and Reserve Champion Large Rabbit, Rosettes only. Champion Large Rabbit Trophy sponsored by Joe & Gloria Waechter. Breeds Classes Sr. Sr. Int. Int. Jr. Jr. Buck Doe Buck Doe Buck Doe New Zealand 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 Satin 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 French Lops 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Californian 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Flemish Giant 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Other 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 Four Class Rabbits: Senior Buck (over 6 months of age) Senior Doe (over 6 months of age) Junior Buck (3-6 months of age) Junior Doe (3-6 months of age) Champion and Reserve Champion Small Rabbit, Rosettes only. Champion Small Rabbit Trophy sponsored by Co-Op Service Jackson Classes Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Buck Doe Buck Doe Breeds Netherland Dwarf 1940 1941 1942 1943 Polish 1944 1945 1946 1947 Holland Lop 1948 1949 1950 1951 Mini Lop 1952 1953 1954 1955 Mini Rex 1956 1957 1958 1959 Champion and Reserve Champion Small Rabbit, Rosettes only. Champion Small Rabbit Trophy sponsored by MFA-Perryville. Dwarf Hoto 1960 1961 1962 1963 Lion Head 1964 1965 1966 1967 Rex 1968 1969 1970 1971 Dutch 1972 1973 1974 1975 Angora 1976 1977 1978 1979 Japanese Harlequin 1980 1981 1982 1983 Others 1984 1985 1986 1987 Department 700 Field Crops Exhibit Superintendents - Gene Hecht and Gary Hecht Judge - Gerald Bryan Judging Time/9 a.m., Monday Premiums Corn (70) Ear Classes Corn (10) Ear Classes Corn (3) Stalks Class Sorghum (5) Stalks Class Small Grain Bundles All Other Classes 1st 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 17.50 15.00 12.50 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. Exhibits must have been produced during the last harvest season. Commercial brand names will not be permitted on exhibits Entries may be made to Entry Clerk in Arena Bldg. Friday, September 9, 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. or Saturday, September 10, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon. EXHIBITS MUST BE IN PLACE BY 12 P.M. SEPTEMBER 10. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. Exhibits released and must be picked up Saturday, September 17, 5 pm-6 pm. Not responsible for exhibits after release time. PREMIUMS WILL NOT BE PAID EXHIBITORS REMOVING EXHIBITS BEFORE RELEASE TIME. HYBRID CORN Classes- (Do Not Remove Tips From Corn Ears) 1999. Yellow corn, any variety, one (1) ear. 2000. White corn, any variety, one (1) ear. 2001. Yellow corn, any variety, ten (10) ears. 2002. Yellow corn, any variety, seventy (70) ears. 2003. White corn, any variety, ten (10) ears. 2004. White corn, any variety, seventy (70) ears. 2005. Corn, any hybrid, three (3) stalks. 2006. Broom Corn, three (3) stalks. Grand Champion, seventy (70) ears - Rosette only. Grand Champion, ten (10) ears - Rosette only. Grand Champion, one (1) ear - Rosette only. SMALL GRAIN Previous Harvest SeasonAll entries shall be in a clear one (1) quart glass jar with lid. Classes2010. Soft wheat, any variety 2011. Oats, any variety 2012. Winter barley, any variety 2013. Yellow corn 2014. White corn 2015. Rice 2016. Grain sorghum SMALL GRAIN - BUNDLES Entries shall be bound with base diameter of two inches (2”) or more. Classes2020. One (1) bundle of sheaf oats, any variety. 2021. One (1) bundle of sheaf wheat, any variety. 2022. One (1) bundle of sheaf barley, any variety. 2023. One (1) bundle of sheaf rice, any variety. LARGE SEED LEGUMES All entries shall be in a clear one (1) quart glass jar with lid. Class2025. Soybeans, oil, any variety. BUNDLE LEGUMES List variety on entry tag. Classes2030. Three (3) stalks, soybean, oil, early. 2031. Three (3) stalks, soybeans, oil, late. Grand Champion three (3) stalks soybeans, oil - Rosette only. 2032. Three (3) inch bundle alfalfa. 2033. Bundle of peanuts. SMALL SEEDED LEGUMES All entries shall be in a clear one (1) quart glass jar with lid. Classes2035. Lespedeza, any variety. 2036. Red clover. 2037. Sweet clover. GRAIN, SORGHUM & SWEET SORGHUM Classes2040. Grain sorghum, five (5) heads, late. 2041. Grain sorghum, five (5) heads, early. 2042. Sweet sorghum, five (5) stalks, silage type. 2043. Sweet sorghum, five (5) stalks, molasses type. GRASSES All entries shall be in a clear one (1) quart glass jar with lid. Classes2050. Timothy 2051. Orchard grass 2052. Red top 2053. Fescue HAY & STRAW Classes2060. Hay, one (1) bale of red clover. 2061. Hay, one (1) bale of fresh alfalfa. 2062. Hay, one (1) bale of cured alfalfa. 2063. Hay, one (1) bale of pure grass. 2064. Hay, one (1) bale of mixed grass. (Two or more kinds of grass) 2065. Hay, one (1) bale of Legume/grass 2066. Hay one (1) bale of Lespedeza Grand Champion hay bale - Rosette only. 2070. Straw, one (1) bale. SUNFLOWERS Classes2074. Sunflower, ornamental, one (1) head under 12”. 2075. Sunflowers, ornamental, one (1) head over 12”. 2076. Sunflowers, combine type, three (3) heads. COTTON Classes2080. Cotton, two (2) stalks any variety and defoliated. MISCELLANEOUS Classes- 2085. Miscellaneous, any field crops not listed. 2087. Pumpklin, giant, one (1) 2088. Watermelon, giant, (1) PAGE 19 Department 710 Horticulture Superintendent Donna Koenig Judge - Donna Aufdenberg Judging Time/1:00 p.m., Sunday PremiumsFruits, Vegetables & Popcorn-First $4.00 / Second $3.00 / Third $2.00 Best of Show-Rosettes For Fruit, Miscellaneous, and Vegetables Donald Stream, Manchester, MO, will award $25 cash to the Best of Show winner in Fruits and $25 cash to the Best of Show winner in Vegetables. Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. Only 1 variety of fruit or vegetable per plate. Paper plate or basket may be used that is suitable for size of exhibit. Articles purchased at market are ineligible for premiums. Exhibits should be of high quality to keep all week. The Superintendent shall have the right to remove from exhibition at any time any exhibit or any part thereof which is unsightly. See General Rules APPLES Plate of five (5). Classes 2200. Crispin 2201. Gala 2202. Golden Delicious 2203. Granny Smith 2204. Jonathan 2205. Red Delicious 2206. Rome 2207. Winesap 2208. McIntosh 2209. Firm Gold 2210.Any other apple not listed above PEACHES Class 2211. Peaches, any variety, five (5). PLUMS Class 2212. Plums, any variety, five (5). PEARS Class 2213.Pears, any variety, five (5). MIXED FRUIT DISPLAY 2214. Mixed fruit display in container 12” maximum. MISCELLANEOUS Class 2215. Popcorn, any variety, five (5) ears. 2216. Ornamental corn, husks left on, five (5) large ears. 2217. Ornamental corn, husks on, five (5) small ears. 2218. Gourd, large, one (1). 2219. Gourds, ornamental, alike, twelve (12). 2220. Gourds, ornamental, mixed, twelve (12). VEGETABLES 2240. Beans, dry, shelled in pint glass jar. 2241. Beans, Lima, twelve (12) pods. 2242. Beans, Lima, shelled in pint glass jar. 2243. Beans, green, yellow or purple, twelve (12) pods. 2244. Blackeye peas, twelve (12) pods. 2245. Blackeye peas, shelled in pint glass jar. 2246. Beets, tops off, five (5). 2247. Cabbage, Green, 1 head. 2248. Cabbage, Red, 1 head. PAGE 20 2249. Carrots, tops off, five (5) 2250. Crowder peas, twelve (12) pods. 2251. Crowder peas, shelled in pint glass jar. 2252. Cucumbers, slicing over 4" (3). 2253. Cucumbers, pickling under 4" (5). 2254. Decorated fruit, vegetable, gourd, or corn as to resemble animal, clown, doll, etc. 2255. Egg plant, one (1). 2256. Mixed vegetable display in container 12” maximum. 2257. Oddity garden vegetable, one (1). 2258. Okra, twelve (12) pods. 2259. Onions, five (5). 2260. Peppers, sweet green, five (5). 2261. Peppers, sweet - any other colors, five (5). 2262. Peppers, sweet - mixed colors, five (5). 2263. Peppers, sweet banana, five (5). 2264. Peppers, large, hot, five (5). 2265. Peppers, small, hot, twelve (12). 2266. Peppers, Jalapeno, five (5) one (1). 2267. Peppers, habanero, five (5). 2268. Potatoes, white, 1/2 peck. 2269. Potatoes, red, 1/2 peck. 2270. Potatoes, yellow, 1/2 peck. 2271. Sweet potatoes, 1/2 peck. 2272. Pumpkin, cushaw, one (1). 2273. Pumpkin, Jack-a-lantern type (uncarved), one (1). 2274. Pumpkin, miniature, five (5). 2275. Pumpkin, Yellowish Brown, Field one (1). 2276. Pumpkin, Small Sugar Pie, one (1). 2277. Shallots, clump (5). 2278. Squash, Summer, not listed, one (1). 2279. Squash, zucchini, one (1). 2280. Squash, Winter, not listed, one (1). 2281. Squash, acorn, one (1). 2282. Squash, butternut, one (1). 2283. Squash, spaghetti, one (1). 2284. Sweet corn, five (5). 2285. Tomatoes, Large. Red or Pink, five (5). 2286. Tomatoes, Large. Yellow, five (5). 2287. Tomatoes, Roma, five (5). 2288. Tomatoes, small fruited, red, twelve (12) 2289. Tomatoes, small fruited, yellow, twelve (12) 2290. Turnips, top off, five (5) ears. 2291. Watermelon, one (1). 2292. Any other vegetable not listed above. 2293. Pot of herbs. To enter giant pumpkin or giant watermelon, see Field Crops Dept. 700 GARDEN DISPLAY Premiums First $30.00 / Second $25.00 / Third $20.00 / Fourth $15.00 / Fifth $10.00 Best of Show - Rosette. Donald Stream, Manchester, MO will award $25 Cash to the exhibitor of Best of Show Garden Display. CLASS 2294. Garden Display-Variety of produce displayed on a tablecloth, with or without a container. Space allowed is 22"x40". Department 720 Floriculture Superintendents - Suzanne Scherer & Paige Turner Judge - Kathy Hemmann Judging Time/1:00 p.m. Sunday Premiums First $4.00 / Second $3.00 / Third $2.00 Best of Show rosettes - for Potted Plant, Cut Flower, & Arrangement. Exhibitors are limited to one (1) entry in each class. Include name of plant when possible Potted Plants will be judged on: 1. Show of bloom or blooms at their peak. 5. Grooming and care of plant. 2. Foliage. 6. Cultural perfection. 3. Cleaness of color. 4. Size and form of plant, according to variety. Potted Plant and Hanging Baskets Classes 2300. African violet 2301. Begonia - Angelwing 2302. Begonia - flowering 2303. Begonia - foliage 2304. Bromelia 2305. Cactus 2306. Chinese Evergreen - Peace Lily 2307. Dumb Cane 2308. Fern 2309. Geraniums 2310. Hibiscus 2311. Ivies 2312. Lucky Bamboo 2313. Mandevilla 2314. Mother-in-law's tongue 2315. Mum 2316. Ornamental Pepper 2317. Palms 2318. Patio Container of Mixed Flowers 2319. Philodendrons 2320. Prayer Plant 2321. Succulents 2322. Any Other Potted Plant not listed above 2323. Hanging Basket blooming 2324. Hanging Basket foliage Hanging baskets will be classified as such except for classes 2308-2311 2325. Bonsai 2326. Dish garden Cut Flower Exhibitors must use clear pint, quart or larger containers, except Rose classes, which need to be in a clear bud vase, a larger clear vase may be used for class 2361. Cut flowers will be judged on: 1. Blooms at their peak. 4. Foliage, including grooming and care. 2. Cleaness of color. 5. Size and form, according to variety. 3. Length and size of stem. 6. Cultural perfection. Cut Flower Classes 2330. Cleome, three (3) stems, one color or mixed colors 2331. Collection of garden flowers one (1) stem of each, (no shrubs) 2332. Cosmos, six (6) stems, one (1) color or mixed colors 2333. 2334. 2335. 2336. 2337. 2338. 2339. 2340. 2341. 2342. 2343. 2344. 2345. 2346. 2347. 2348. 2349. 2350. 2351. 2352. 2353. 2354. 2355. 2356. 2357. 2358. 2359. 2360. 2361. Coxcomb Crested, one (1) stem with foliage Coxcomb Plumed, three (3) stems with foliage Dahlia Cactus, one (1) stem bloom, over five inches (5") Dahlia collection, one (1) each color Dahlia, Large, one (1) stem bloom, over five inches (5") Dahlia, Medium, three (3) stems bloom three to five inches (3"-5") Dahlia, Small, three (3) stems bloom, under three inches (-3") Gladiolus, three (3) stalks, one (1) color or mixed Marigolds, Large, one (1) color, six (6) stems with foliage Marigolds, Small, one (1) color, six (6) stems with foliage, up to twelve (12) blooms Petunia, six (6) stems with foliage, one color or mixed colors, up to twelve (12) blooms Rudbeckia, three (3) stems, one (1) color Snapdragons, six (6) stems, one (1) color or mixed color Sunflower, small varieties, one (1) stem Zinnia, large bloom, over 5 inches (5"), six (6) blooms, one (1) color or mixed colors Zinnia, medium bloom, three to five inches (3"-5"), six (6) blooms, one (1) color or mixed colors Zinnia, small bloom, under three inches (-3"), six (6) stem, up to twelve (12) blooms, one (1) color or mixed colors. Any other cut flowers not listed above, three (3) stems Rose, Antique or Heritage one (1) stem Rose, Floribunda, one (1) stem Rose, Knockout, one (1) stem Rose, Miniature Rose, pink, one (1) long stem Rose, red, one (1) long stem Rose, two-toned, one (1) long stem Rose, white, one (1) long stem Rose, yellow, one (1) long stem Rose, any color not listed above Rose, collection, one (1) of each color, long stem Flower Arrangement Classes Wildflowers accepted only in classes 2367-2368. A flower arrangement is the use of plant material, living or dried, to create an artistic display. Arrangement Classes will be judged on: 1. Use of color. 2. Use of material. 3. Artistic Effect. 4. Style-unique. 5. Style-classical. 6. Clearness and cleanness of overall display. 2365. Combination of Foliage and Blooming Plants. 2366. Cut flowers, artistically arranged. 2367. Miniature Fresh and/or Dried Plant Material Arrangement, under five inches including vase. 2368. Arrangement using all dried plant material. 2369. Theme Arrangement - a display depicting an event or holiday, may include one Non Plant emblem that is part of the theme, ex. Flag, Football, etc. PAGE 21 Department 800 Family & Consumer Science Superintendents-Dianne Rellergert,Diane Schweer, Susan Ahrens, and Schirley Huey Judges Baked Foods - Cathy Boyd | Canned Food - Shirley Aufdenberg Clothing, Other - Dolly Jewel Quilts - Regina Rainey & Elwanda Corbin Judging Time - 1 p.m., Sunday Premiums -First $4.00/Second $3.00/Third $2.00 With the exception of Breads & Rolls, Yeast; Sweet Breads & Rolls, Yeast Quick Breads; and Cakes which shall be First $5.00 - Second $4.00 - Third $3.00. Quilts shall be First $10.00 - Second $8.00 - Third $5.00. Best of Show Awards - Five Rosettes will be given in the following categories: canning, baking, sewing and quilts. Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. All exhibits must be made by exhibitor. Exhibits must have been produced or made since October 2015, except quilts. Exhibits may not be entered a second time. Canned foods and soft spreads may be opened by the Judges. All entries must be made from scratch. No bought mixes. No prepared dough except class 2456.Exhibits that appear to be divided between more than one exhibitor will be disqualified. For example, a cake or batch of cookies that have been divided and exhibited in more than one exhibitors name. Youth cannot exhibit in youth and adult classes with the same product. No items needing refrigeration accepted. See General Rules Yeast & Products, will provide three Red Star® merchandise items to winners in the yeast bread categories. To be eligible to win Red Star Yeast prizes, contestants must use Red Star Yeast® and attach an empty packet or photo to their recipe entry. Red Star Yeast® will also provide yeast and coupons to all contestants in any of the food categories. HOME ECONOMICS - FOOD Baked Goods - Put baked item on paper plate and enclose in plastic food bag. Punch hole in plate and tie entry tags on so it is on outside of the bag. Put 2 bite size samples in separate plastic sandwich bag for judging and staple to plate for* classes only. Youth Age 13 Years & Under Youth Age 14 Through 17 Classes: Classes: 2400. Quick bread, any kind. *2425. Bread, white. 2401. Any cake, 1/3 cake *2426. Sweet rolls, any kind, four (4) *2402. Any cookie, six (6) 2427. Any cake, 1/3 cake *2403. Brownies, four (4) 2428. Any cookie, six (6) BREADS AND ROLLS, YEAST Classes 2451. White bread, one (1). 2452. Whole wheat bread, one (1). 2453. Rye bread, one (1). *2454. White rolls, dinner, four (4). *2455. Whole wheat rolls, dinner, four (4). 2456. Any item made using frozen bread dough. 2457. Bread made using Bread Machine. 2458. Any other yeast bread. PAGE 22 SWEET BREADS AND ROLLS, YEAST Classes 2460. Stollens or Swedish tea rings, one (1). 2461. Coffee cake, sugar or crumb topping, one (1). 2462. Coffee cake, other toppings, one (1). *2463. Sweet rolls, and kind, four (4). *2464. Doughnuts, four (4). 2465. Other sweet bread or roll not listed. QUICK BREADS Baking powder and/baking soda. Classes *2470. Whole wheat muffins, four (4). *2471. Bran muffins, four (4). *2472. Corn muffins or sticks, four (4). 2473. Nut or fruit bread, one (1). *2474. Ginger bread, approximately eight inches by four inches by two inches (8”x4”x2”). *2475. Coffee cake, approximately eight inches by four inches by two inches (8”x4”x2”). *2476. Biscuits, cut, four (4). 2477. Brown bread, one (1). 2478. Zucchini bread, one (1). 2479. Other bread not listed above (1). CAKES Exhibit one-third (1/3) cake. Classes *2490. Angel food cake, white, not iced, right side up. *2491. Yellow sponge cake, not iced, right side up. *2492. Butter cake, white layer, any icing. *2493. Butter cake, yellow layer, any icing. *2494. Applesauce cake, not iced. *2495. Chocolate cake, any icing. *2496. Chiffon cake, any flavor, not iced. *2497. German chocolate cake, iced. *2498. Other cake, not listed. *2499. Oatmeal cake. *2500. Zucchini cake. *2501. Microwave baked cake, (any kind). *2502. Carrot cake *2503. Apple cake *2504. Sweet potato cake. COOKIES & BROWNIES Classes 2509. No bake cookies or bars six (6). *2510. Meringue cookies, six (6). *2511. Peanut butter cookies, six (6). *2512. Oatmeal cookies, six (6). *2513. Plain sugar cookies, rolled and cut, six (6). *2514. Fruit cookies, with or without nuts, six (6). *2515. Refrigerator cookies, six (6). *2516. Press cookies, six (6). *2517. Brownies, six (6). *2518. Chocolate chip cookies, six (6). *2519. Molasses cookies, six (6). *2520. Filled cookies, six (6). *2521. Decorated cookies, six (6). *2522. Other cookies or bars, not listed above six (6). CANDY Candy to be cut, dropped, or broken; wrapped in clear plastic wrap; displayed on a six-inch (6”), white paper plate with entry tag attached to plate. Classes *2523. Mints, six (6), pieces. *2524. Fudge, chocolate, six (6) pieces. *2525. Peanut brittle, six (6) pieces. *2526. Divinity, six (6) pieces. *2527. Other candy not listed, six (6) pieces. PIES Pies may be baked in small or large pie plates. Classes 2530. Apple pie. 2534. Pecan pie. 2531. Cherry pie. 2535. Raisin pie. 2532. Gooseberry pie. 2536. Rhubarb pie. 2533. Peach pie. 2537. Other pie not listed CANNED FOODS Gail Howard, Independent Pampered Chef Consultant, will give a $25 gift certificate to Best of Show Winner in Canned Goods. 1. All canned foods must be in a standard mason-type, clear-glass jar with a self-sealing, two piece lid. 2. Jars must have a vacuum seal and screwbands. 3. Jars must be legibly labeled with the following information: Product: specify name of canned food. Date Processed: month and year (all products must be less than 1 year old). Method of Processing: specify either boiling water bath, simmering water bath or pressure canned with pounds pressure noted. Time Processed: in minutes. Example of a qualified label: Snap Beans 7/16 Pressure Canned, 10 lbs. 25 minutes 4. Entries must be canned according to USDA Food preservation guidelines, available at the University of Missouri Extension Center. 5. Quarts and pints of fruits, vegetables, pickled food, and sauerkraut may be entered. Half-pints and pints of sweet spreads (jams and jellies) may be entered. 6. Headspace requirements are as follows: Fruits: 1/2 inch Vegetables: 1/2 to 1 inch Sweet spreads: 1/4 inch for jellies; 1/2 inch for all others Pickles: 1/2 inch 7. The following entries will be disqualified: a. paraffin sealed sweet spreads b. jars with zinc lids c. foods in green glass jars or non-standardized jars d. jars without a vacuum seal e. improperly processed or packed foods (see nos. 3-6 above) f. jars with more than 2 inches of headspace g. jars with improper or no label PRESERVES Classes 2540. Apricot preserves. 2541. Cherry preserves. 2542. Peach preserves. 2543. Pear preserves. 2544. Plum preserves. 2546. Tomato preserves. 2547. Damson Plum preserves 2548. Strawberry preserves. 2549. Any preserves not listed. JAMS AND BUTTERS Classes 2554. Peach butter. 2555. Apple butter. 2556. Blackberry jam. 2557. Dewberry jam. 2558. Grape jam. 2559. Pear honey. 2560. Raspberry jam. 2561. Strawberry Jam. 2562. Any jam or butter not listed. JELLIES Classes 2570. Apple jelly. 2571. Blackberry jelly. 2572. Crabapple jelly. 2573. Dewberry jelly. 2574. Grape jelly. 2575. Plum jelly. 2576. Raspberry jelly. 2577. Elderberry jelly. 2578. Any jellies not listed. PICKLES AND RELISHES Classes 2580. Zucchini relish. 2581. Pickled okra. 2582. Beet pickles. 2583. Bread and butter pickles. 2584. Catsup. 2585. Chili sauce. 2586. Cucumber pickles, sour. 2587. Cucumber pickles, sweet. 2588. Dill pickles, cucumber. 2589. Green tomato pickles. 2590. Mixed pickles, sweet. 2591. Pepper relish. 2592. Sauerkraut. 2593. Sweet pickled peaches. 2594. Sweet pickle relish. 2595. Chow-chow. 2596. Corn relish. 2597. Sweet pickled crabapples. 2598. Any pickles or relish not listed. 2599. Salsa. 2600. Spaghetti sauce 2601. Barbeque Sauce 2602. Jalapenos CANNED FRUIT Classes 2615. Apples. 2616. Applesauce. 2617. Apricots. 2618. Blackberries. 2619. Cherries, red. 2620. Dewberries. 2621. Gooseberries. 2622. Peaches. 2623. Pears. 2624. Plums, blue. 2625. Plums, green gauge. 2626. Plums, red. 2627. Raspberries, black. 2628. Raspberries, red. 2629. Other fruit or juice not listed. PAGE 23 CANNED VEGETABLES Classes 2630. Vegetable soup mix. 2631. Asparagus. 2632. Lima beans. 2633. Beans, green. 2634. Beets, without vinegar. 2636. Corn, whole grain. 2637. Peas, English. 2638. Peas, hulled crowder type. 2639. Spinach or greens. 2640. Tomato juice 2641. Tomatoes 2642. Yellow waxed beans. 2643. Pumpkin. 2644. Carrots. 2645. Rhubarb. 2646. Any other not listed. NUTS, HONEY & Meat Nuts should contain both whole nuts and kernels. Classes 2651. Hickory nuts. 2655. Venison 2652. Pecans, native. 2656. Chicken 2653. Walnuts 2657. Pork 2654. Honey. 2658. Beef HOME ECONOMICS - OTHER COLORED EMBROIDERY Classes 2711. Pair of pillowcases 2712. Hand towel. 2713. Tablecloth. 2714. Dresser scarf. 2715. Color embroidery, any article, not listed above. NEEDLEPOINT AND CROSS-STITCHING Classes 2730. Cross-stitching, framed picture. 2731. Counted cross-stitching, framed picture, 16 count and above. 2732. Counted cross-stitching, framed picture, 15 count and below. 2733. Counted cross-stitch, any article, not listed above. 2734. Needlepoint, any article. MEN’S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING (sewn only) Classes 2740. Dress, any fabric. 2748. Lady’s suit. 2741. Formal gown. 2750. Lady’s slacks. 2744. Blouse/Shirt 2751. Coat/Jacket. 2745. Sweatshirts. 2752. Any other article, not listed above. 2746. Vest. 2753. Any article made by youth age 12 & under 2747. Skirt, any fabric. INFANT’S CLOTHING (sewn only) no crochet or knitted One-twelve (1-12) months, homemade. Classes 2780. Sacque and cap, any kind. 2782. Baby dress. 2781. Booties, any kind. 2783. Any other article, not listed above. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING (sewn only) Homemade Classes 2790. Dress. 2792. Play clothes. 2791. Pajamas. 2793. Any other article, not listed above. PAGE 24 KNITTING Classes 2810. Afghan- baby 2811. Afghan. CROCHET Classes 2830. Collar. 2831. Bedspread. 2832. Tablecloth. 2833. Afghan, baby. 2834. Afghan, full size. MISCELLANEOUS Classes 2842. Tatted article. 2845. Smocking on any article. 2813. Sweater. 2814. Any other article, not listed above. 2836. Center piece, one (1) only. 2837. Edging on any article. 2838. Any sweater, jacket or vest. 2840. Any other article, not listed above. 2846. Tatted lace on any article. 2851. Lace, not listed. QUILTS Quilted items must be constructed by person named on entry form. Either hand or machine quilting accepted. No Cheater Cloth quilts will be accepted. Quilts will be judged on appearance, design & use of color, and workmanship. Rosette given for both hand and machine quilted. The Golden Needle, Inc., Cape Girardeau, MO will present gift certificates as awards in quilt exhibits. Classes 2871. Appliqued quilt (60 x 80) or larger-hand quilted 2872. Appliqued quilt (60x80) or larger-machine quilted 2873. Pieced quilt (60 x 80) or larger-hand quilted 2874. Pieced quilt (60x80) or larger-machine quilted 2875. Hand embroidered quilt (60X80) or larger - hand or machine quilted 2876. Machine embroidered quilt (60X80) or larger - machine or hand quilted 2877. Appliqued quilt (59x79) or smaller - hand quilted 2878. Appliqued quilt (59 X 79) or smaller - machine quilted 2879. Pieced quilt (59 X 79) or smaller - hand quilted 2880. Pieced quilt (59 X 79) or smaller - machine quilted 2881. Hand embroidered quilt (59 X 79) or smaller - hand or machine quilted 2882. Machine embroidered quilt (59 X 79) or smaller - machine or hand quilted 2883. Hand embroidered quilt top, any size 2884. Machine embroidered quilt top, any size 2885. Pieced quilt top, any size 2886. Any multi-technique quilt not listed - hand quilted 2887. Any multi-technique quilt not listed - machine quilted 2888. Wall quilt (20 x 20 minimum) - hand or machine quilted 2889. Miniature Wall Quilt (18 x 18 minimum) - hand or machine quilted 2890. Quilted Clothing, any item. 2891. Other article other than quilt not listed above. 2892. Any quilt made by multiple individuals. 2893. Any quilt made by youth 18 and under 2894. Any other article other than quilt made by youth 18 and under Department 810 Photography Superintendent - Judie Herbst Judge - Carrie Perez - Carrie's Photography Judging Time - 1 p.m. Sunday Premiums First $4.00 / Second $3.00 / Third $2.00 Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. Exhibits must be made by exhibitor and produced since September 2015. Exhibits may not be entered a second time. Only 5"x7" or 8"x10" photos accepted. All photos must be matted - no mat larger than 11x14. Photos are not to be framed. MATTED ONLY. See General Rules. Classes 3180-3207 Best of Show - Rosette $25 Cash - Sponsor River Region Photography Club BLACK & WHITE PICTURES 3180. Wedding Photo 3181. Baby Photo (0-1 yr.) 3182. Child Photo (2 year through 13 yr.) 3183. Adult Photo (age 14 & above) 3184. Group Photo 3185. Nature Photo - Plants/Flowers 3186. Landscape/Scenery 3187. Animal/Wildlife 3188. Pets/Domestic Animals/Livestock 3189. Sports/Action Photo 3190. Still Life 3191. Fun at the fair 2015 3192. Other not listed COLOR PICTURES 3195. Wedding Photo 3196. Baby Photo (0-1 yr.) 3197. Child Photo (2 year through 13 yr.) 3198. Adult Photo (age 14 & above) 3199. Group Photo 3200. Nature Photo - Plants/Flowers 3201. Landscape/Scenery 3202. Animal/Wildlife 3203. Pets/Domestic Animals/Livestock 3204. Sports/Action Photo 3205. Still Life 3206. Fun at the fair 2015 3207. Other not listed Classes 3210-3237 Best of Show - Rosette $25 Cash - Sponsor River Region Photography Club Age 12 & Under BLACK & WHITE PICTURES 3210. Wedding Photo 3211. Baby Photo (0-1 yr.) 3212. Child Photo (2 year through 13 yr.) 3213. Adult Photo (age 14 & above) 3214. Group Photo 3215. Nature Photo - Plants/Flowers 3216. Landscape/Scenery 3217. Animal/Wildlife 3218. Pets/Domestic Animals/Livestock 3219. Sports/Action Photo 3220. Still Life 3221. Fun at the fair 2015 3222. Other not listed Age 12 & Under COLOR PICTURES 3225. Wedding Photo 3226. Baby Photo (0-1 yr.) 3227. Child Photo (2 year through 13 yr.) 3228. Adult Photo (age 14 & above) 3229. Group Photo 3230. Nature Photo - Plants/Flowers 3231. Landscape/Scenery 3232. Animal/Wildlife 3233. Pets/Domestic Animals/Livestock 3234. Sports/Action Photo 3235. Still Life 3236. Fun at the fair 2015 3237. Other not listed PAGE 25 Department 820 Fine Arts Superintendent - Judy Huey & Marilyn Turner Judge - Carol Horst Judging Time/1 p.m., Sunday PremiumsFirst $4.00 / Second $3.00 / Third $2.00 Best of Show-Rosette Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. Exhibits must be made by exhibitor and produced since October, 2015. Exhibits may not be entered a second time. No entry larger than 18” x 24” will be accepted. No Paint By Number All entries must be matted or framed See General Rules WATER COLOR and TEMPERA PAINTING Classes 3101. Landscape 3102. Portrait 3103. Still Life 3104. Animals 3114. Other than listed above 3115. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3116. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3117. Age 13 thru 17 your choice PASTEL, CHALK OR CRAYON Classes 3120. Landscape 3121. Portrait 3122. Still life. 3123. Animals PEN & INK and MARKER Classes 3130. Landscape. 3131. Portrait 3132. Still life. 3133. Animals PAGE 26 COLOR PICTURES MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE Relief and in the round-size limit Classes 3170. Adult, your choice 3171. Age 13 thru 17, your choice 3172. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3173. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3124. Other than listed above. SCRATCHBOARD/ETCHING 3125. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3126. Age 9 thru 12 your choice Classes 3127. Age 13 thru 17 your choice 3180. Adult, your choice 3181. Age 13 thru 17, your choice 3182. Age 12 and under, your choice DRAWING 3134. Other than listed above COMPUTER GENERATED ARTWORK 3135. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3183. Adult, your choice 3136. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3184. Age 13 thru 17, your choice 3137. Age 13 thru 17 your choice COLORED PENCIL CHARCOAL OR PENCIL Classes 3140. Landscape 3141. Portrait 3142. Still life. 3143. Animals Wood cut, silkscreens, etchings or lithographs Classes 3150. Landscape 3154. Other than listed above. 3151. Portrait 3155. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3152. Still life. 3156. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3153. Animals 3157. Age 13 thru 17 your choice Entries must be two dimensional. Classes 3105. Other than listed above 3160. Landscape 3164. Other than listed above. 3106. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3161. Portrait 3165. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3107. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3162. Still life. 3166. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3108. Age 13 thru 17 your choice 3163. Animals 3167. Age 13 thru 17 your choice OIL and ACRYLIC PAINTING Classes 3110. Landscape 3111. Portrait 3112. Still life. 3113. Animals PRINTMAKING 3144. Other than listed above 3145. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3146. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3147. Age 13 thru 17 your choice 3185. Adult, your choice 3186. Age 5 thru 8 your choice 3187. Age 9 thru 12 your choice 3188. Age 13 thru 17, your choice Department 830 Crafts & Hobbies Superintendent - Dixie Davie & Sara Bradshaw Judge - Wanda Young Judging Time/1 p.m., Sunday Premiums- First $4.00 / Second $3.00 / Third $2.00 Best of Show-Rosette Limit 1 entry per class per exhibitor. All exhibits must be made by exhibitor and produced since October, 2015. Items made from kits are permitted in classes 3206 and 3400 through 3419 only. Exhibits may not be entered a second time. No entry larger than 24” tall x 36” long will be accepted. See General Rules CRAFTS & HOBBIES Classes 2920. Decorated glass block. 2921. Handmade flowers (paper, fabric, beaded). 2922. Angels - any material. 2923. Hair ornament. 2924. A gift-practical, inexpensive, and made of fabric. 2925. Kitchen helper fabric. 2926. Sewing aid, fabric. 2927. Any article made of recycled article/material, state original use. 2928. Embellishment on any clothing item. 2929. Fabric doll. 2930. Stuffed animal or puppet. 2931. Toss pillow. 2932. Homemade candle. 2933. Decorated sweatshirt or jacket. 2937. Decoration for holiday other than Christmas. 2938. Christmas door or wall decoration. 2939. Christmas tree skirt or stocking. 2940. Christmas centerpiece. 2941. Christmas tree ornament. 2942. Any other centerpiece. 2943. Item made from duct tape. 2944. Decorated wreath 3200. Modeling or sculpturing: clay or metal. 3201. Ceramics 3202. Metal craft: etched, hammered, etc. 3203. Leather craft 3204. Any hand painted article 3205. Silk flower arrangement 3206. Model car or truck from kit 3207. Best-dressed doll 3209. Woodwork articles or birdhouse. 3210. Jewelry 3211. Scrapbooking- 12” x 12”, 1 or 2 page display 3212. Scrapbooking- 8 1/2” x 11”, 1 or 2 page display 3213. Weaving, caning basket. 3215. Stained glass 3216. Any other article - not listed (no Lego exhibits) 3219. Weaving, plastic cloth- 12” x 12” maximum 3220. Woodburning craft 3221. Homemade rug, any material 3222. Any religious article 3223. Homemade cards - any event 3224. Adult coloring book page (any size) matted or framed Age 12 and Under Classes 3400. Modeling or sculpturing: clay or metal 3401. Ceramics 3402. Any hand painted article 3403. Leather craft 3404. Airplane model 3405. Silk flower arrangement 3406. Model car or truck from kit 3408. Model rocketry 3409. Woodwork article or birdhouse. 3410. Jewelry 3411. Scrapbooking- 12” x 12” , 1 or 2 page display 3412. Scrapbooking- 8 1/2” x 11”, 1 or 2 page display 3413. Weaving, caning basket. 3414. Model ship 3419. Weaving, plastic cloth - 12” x 12” maximum 3420. Item made from duct tape. 3421. Christmas ornament 3422. Hair ornament 3423. Homemade doll 3424. Homemade cards - any event 3425. Any article made of recycled article/material, state original use. PAGE 27 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM (Other Than Livestock) Detach this Form and mail to the Entry Clerk, after writing your Entries plainly and distinctly. This will save you time in the processing of your entry form. Your Entry Tags will be placed in an envelope, and may be obtained from the Entry Office on the Fairground, in the Arena Building. Mail to: Patty Turner 1659 Cherokee Jackson, MO 63755 Due to the SEMO Fair parade being held on Saturday, September 10th, we will take entries on Friday evening, September 9th between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the Arena Building. Entries will also be taken on Saturday morning between the hours of 8 a.m. & 12 noon. Those entering on Saturday will have to use the West Rodney Street entrance. The other entrances will be blocked due to the parade. Admission fee will be charged starting at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. Exhibitors entering after 11:00 a.m. will have to show completed entry form to access the fairgrounds. If you have any questions, please call Patty Turner at 573-275-3329 or the fair office at 573-334-9250. EXHIBITORS CAN GO ON-LINE AND ENTER @SEMOFAIR.COM ENTRIES TAKEN Fri., Sept. 9 - 5pm-7pm & Sat., Sept. 10 - 8am-12pm ONLY Dept. Class Entry Tag # Description of Articles (office use only) Please fill out in its entirety to ensure proper entry. This form may be photo copied if needed. (PLEASE PRINT) Exhibitor’s Name_____________________________________________________________ Street or RFD______________________________________________ City______________________________________________________________Zip Code__________________ Phone Number (_____) ____________ E-mail_______________________Cell Phone I will not hold the SEMO District Fair responsible for exhibits after the 12 noon release time Sunday. _______________________________________________________________ Signature Information available online at www.semofair.com PAGE 28 Date PAGE 29 City, State, Zip Address (Street & No. - R.F.D.) Owner's Social Security No. Owner Farm Name Birth Date SOUTHEAST MISSOURI DISTRICT FAIR - Cape Girardeau, MO September 10-17, 2016 Class No. SEND ENTRIES TO: Marilyn Schott 7379 State Hwy 72 Jackson, MO 63755 Dept. No. Registration Number Tattoo, Brand, or ear tag no. Breed 4-H FFA ✓ if also entered List sire, registration no. for group classes TOTAL CHECK ENCLOSED $___________ (Payable to: SEMO District Fair) Date of Birth ] CAMPER HOOKUP LIVESTOCK AREA @ $100.00______________ LIVESTOCK VEHICLE & DRIVER PASS (Purchase # needed @ $30.00) ____________ WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL PASS (Purchase # needed @ $30.00) __________ Sheep________head x $5 = $___________ Swine________head x $5 = $___________ Mkt Swine________head = NO CHARGE Cattle_______head x $10 = $__________ Beef Cattle Bedding Fee_____head x $5 = _________(required) Tack Stall - limit 1 @ $10 = _____________(optional) STALL RENT LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO SEPTEMBER 1ST. A $50.00 PER HEAD ADDITIONAL FEE WILL APPLY.. ENTRY CAN NOT BE MADE ON-LINE AFTER THE AUGUST 9TH DEADLINE. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE IN MARILYN SCHOTT'S POSSESSION BY THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. THE POSTMARK DOES NOT APPLY TO THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. EXHIBITORS CAN GO ON-LINE AND ENTER @SEMOFAIR.COM ALL DEADLINES WILL BE THE SAME FOR ON-LINE ENTRIES. Type or Print Name of Animal ALL LIVESTOCK ENTRIES AND FEES Cell MUST BE RECEIVED OR POSTMARKED Phone NO LATER THAN AUGUST 9, 2016. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS, REFUNDS, OR Email CANCELLATIONS. See Livestock Rule #1 for NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS FILLED IN COMPLETELY AND SIGNED Limit one tack stall per exhibitor. late entry information. I hereby certify these entries are correct and in compliance with all rules & health requirements [ No Phone Entries Accepted. A legible copy of Pork Quality Assurance Level III certificate must be sent with entry form on market/carcass swine, except 4-H & FFA exhibitors. ALL BEEF EXHIBITORS: Do not use straw for bedding, wood bark will be provided, cost $5 per head entered. 4-H entries must also be on 4-H form. FFA entries must also be on FFA form. The same animals cannot be shown in both 4-H and FFA divisions. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM OPEN DIVISION LIVESTOCK EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES PAGE 30 Dept. No. Class No. Type or Print Name of Animal Registration Number Tattoo, Brand, or Ear Tag no. Date of Birth Breed List sire, registration 4-H FFA no. for group classes ✓ if also entered PAGE 31 Cell _______________ (Purchase # needed @ $30.00) I hereby certify these entries are correct and in compliance with all rules & health requirements [ ] Mail to: LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO SEPTEMBER 1ST. A $50.00 PER HEAD ADDITIONAL FEE WILL APPLY. ENTRY CAN NOT BE MADE ON-LINE AFTER THE AUGUST 9TH DEADLINE. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE IN MARILYN SCHOTT'S POSSESSION BY THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. THE POSTMARK DOES NOT APPLY TO THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. Make entries on back of this page. Marilyn Schott 7379 State Hwy 72 Jackson, MO 63755 (Payable to: SEMO District Fair) TOTAL CHECK ENCLOSED $ CAMPER HOOKUP LIVESTOCK AREA @ $100.00 (Purchase # needed @ $30.00) LIVESTOCK VEHICLE & DRIVER PASS WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL PASS - NO SMOKING IN LIVESTOCK TENTS/BARNS BY ORDER OF CITY FIRE MARSHALL Tack Stall (optional) $30.00____________________________________ (Limit one per exhibitor; if available) Draft Ponies ____________________ head x $15 = $ _______________ Miniature Mule __________________ head x $15 = $ _______________ Jacks and Jennets _______________ head x $15 = $ _______________ Mules _________________________ head x $15 = $ _______________ Draft Horses____________________ head x $15 = $ _______________ EXHIBITORS CAN GO ON-LINE AND ENTER @SEMOFAIR.COM ALL DEADLINES WILL BE THE SAME FOR ON-LINE ENTRIES. ALL LIVESTOCK ENTRIES AND FEES MUST BE RECEIVED OR POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 9, 2016. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS, REFUNDS OR CANCELLATIONS. No Phone Entries Accepted. Please Do Not Use Straw for bedding. SEMO Fair will have wood shavings available. E-mail _______________________________________________ Phone No. State _____________________________ Zip _______________ City _________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________ Social Security No. _____________________________________ (mo.-day-year) Exhibitor Birth Date _____________________________________ Name ________________________________________________ OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM DRAFT HORSES & MULES ONLY SOUTHEAST MISSOURI DISTRICT FAIR - CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. September 10-17, 2016 PAGE 32 Dept. Class No. No. of Entries Animal’s Name Dept. No more than 2 entries per class per exhibitor. Class No. No. of Entries Animal’s Name PAGE 33 Class No. (office use only) Entry Tag # Email ________________________________________________ Phone No. ____________________________________________ Cell _________________________________________________ (Zip Code) City & State ___________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________ Owner's Social Security No. ______________________________ (mo. - day - year) Exhibitor Birth Date _____________________________________ Owner _______________________________________________ Dept. No. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM BREED Male/Cock ENTRY DEADLINE - AUGUST 9, 2016 No Phone Entries Accepted. Send Entries To: Marilyn Schott 7379 State Hwy 72 Jackson, MO 63755 CAGE RENT Female/Hen Cockeral Pullet TOTAL CHECK ENCLOSED $___________ Payable to SEMO District Fair Rabbits ______________ @1.50 = $___________ Guinea Pigs ___________ @ 1.00 = $ ___________ Pigeons ______________ @ 1.00 = $ ___________ Turkeys ______________ @ 2.00 = $ ___________ Geese _______________ @ 2.00 = $ ___________ Ducks ________________ @ 2.00 = $ ___________ Bantam ______________ @ 1.00 = $ ___________ Poultry - Large _________ @ 1.00 = $___________ Open Division Poultry Including ducks, turkeys, pigeons, rabbits & guinea pigs SOUTHEAST MISSOURI DISTRICT FAIR-CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI SEPTEMBER 10-17, 2016 PAGE 34 Class No. (office use only) Entry Tag # BREED Male/Cock Female/Hen Cockeral Pullet I hereby certify these entries are correct and in compliance with all rules & health requirements [ ] LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO SEPTEMBER 1ST. A $50.00 PER HEAD ADDITIONAL FEE WILL APPLY. ENTRY CAN NOT BE MADE ON-LINE AFTER THE AUGUST 9TH DEADLINE. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE IN MARILYN SCHOTT'S POSSESSION BY THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. THE POSTMARK DOES NOT APPLY TO THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. EXHIBITORS CAN GO ON-LINE AND ENTER @SEMOFAIR.COM ALL DEADLINES WILL BE THE SAME FOR ON-LINE ENTRIES. Dept. No. PAGE 35 EXHIBITOR BIRTH DATE __________________________________________________ ADDRESS ______________________________________________________________ ENTRY DEADLINE IS AUGUST 9 2016. Computer entry will not be possible after August 9. Mailed entries must be postmarked on or before August, 9, 2016 and sent to: Marilyn Schott 7379 State Highway 72 Jackson, MO 63755 No phone entries will be accepted. LATE ENTRIES can be made up to September 1, 2016, by paper Form only and with $50.00 per head additional fee. Postmark does not apply. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE IN POSSESSION OF MARILYN SCHOTT BY SEPTEMBER 1 DEADLINE. SALE ANIMAL EXHIBITORS ONLY Circle Adult T-shirt size: S - M - L - XL ALL 4-H & FFA EXHIBITORS MUST BE CERTIFIED SHOW ME QUALITY ASSURANCE (SMQA) OR THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW ALL SPECIES. TO BE FILLED BY ENTRY CLERK Entered Date _____________ Exhibitor No. _____________ BREED SEND ENTRIES TO: Marilyn Schott 7379 State Highway 72 Jackson, MO 63755 CLASS DATE OF BIRTH Month-Day-Year 4-H CLUB Is animal also entered in Open Class? If yes, enter Open Class Number Exhibitor’s Signature__________________________________________________VoAg Instructor Signature_______________________________________________ Please accept the entries indicated above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits as published in your Premium Guide of the year. I hereby release the Southeast Missouri District Fair from any liability from loss, damage, or injury to person, livestock, or other property, while said property is on Fair Grounds. NAME OF ANIMAL & REGISTRATION NUMBER Tattoo, Brand or Tag No. 4-H MEMBER NAME If you have siblings exhibiting cattle in 4-H at the Fair and want to tie together - please put exhibitor’s name and 4-H Club here:______________________________________________________ BEEF CATTLE BEDDING FEE______head X $5 = $______________(required) BEEF & DAIRY EXHIBITORS ONLY-TACK STALL Limit 1 per exhibitor at $10, if space allows. $__________________(optional) (Checks payable to: SEMO DISTRICT FAIR) $__________________TOTAL FFA CHAPTER __________________________________________________________ E-MAIL_________________________________________________________________ PHONE __________________ CELL ________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP _________________________________________________________ OWNER ________________________________________________________________ All FFA entries must be made on this form or online at www.semofair.com. If animals are also for Open Class, Open Class Form and stall/pen rent must also be sent. The same animals cannot be shown in both FFA & 4-H. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI DISTRICT FAIR Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 SEPTEMBER 10-17, 2016 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM FOR F.F.A. LIVESTOCK DIVISION PAGE 36 September 6-13, 2008 September 10-17, 2016 RABBITS POULTRY PROJECT LEADER’S PHONE _____________________________________________ LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO SEPTEMBER 1ST. A $50.00 PER HEAD ADDITIONAL FEE WILL APPLY. ENTRY CAN NOT BE MADE ON-LINE AFTER THE AUGUST 9TH DEADLINE. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE IN DORTHA STRACK'S POSSESSION BY THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. THE POSTMARK DOES NOT APPLY TO THE SEPTEMBER 1ST DEADLINE. NAME OF PROJECT____________________ 4-H CLOVER BOOK PROJECT #__________ PIGEONS GUINEA PIGS COUNTY IN WHICH CLUB IS LOCATED _____________________________________ PROJECT LEADER’S NAME_______________________________________________ CIRCLE DIVISION FORM FILLED OUT IN: All 4-H Guinea Pig, Pigeons, Poultry and Rabbit entries must be made on this form A separate form must be used for entries in each Division. 4-H CLUB ____________________________________________________________ EMAIL_______________________________________________________________ PHONE_____________________________ CELL______________________________ CITY,STATE, ZIP_____________________________________________________ ADDRESS____________________________________________________________ EXHIBITOR BIRTH DATE_________________________________________________ OWNER______________________________________________________________ EXHIBITORS CAN GO ON-LINE AND ENTER @SEMOFAIR.COM. ALL DEADLINES WILL BE THE SAME FOR ON-LINE ENTRIES. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED OR POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 9, 2016. No Phone Entries Accepted 4-Her's planning to enter the Live Rooster Crowing Contest on Sat., Sept. 17 arrangements will be made to house your rooster. PAGE 37 DRAFT HORSES BUCKET CALF DRAFT MULES GOATS DRAFT PONIES SHEEP MINI MULES SWINE BEEF CATTLE BEDDING FEE______head X $5 = $______________(required) BEEF & DAIRY EXHIBITORS ONLY-TACK STALL Limit 1 per exhibitor at $10, if space allows. $__________________(optional) (Checks payable to: SEMO DISTRICT FAIR) $__________________TOTAL PROJECT LEADER’S PHONE _____________________________________________ PROJECT LEADER’S NAME_______________________________________________ COUNTY IN WHICH CLUB IS LOCATED _____________________________________ 4-H CLUB ____________________________________________________________ EMAIL_______________________________________________________________ Number of pens needed___________. All will be small pens. SHEEP & GOAT EXHIBITORS SALE ANIMAL EXHIBITORS ONLY Circle Adult T-shirt size: S - M - L - XL NAME OF PROJECT __________________________ 4-H CLOVER BOOK PROJECT # _________________ PHONE_____________________________ CELL______________________________ ALL 4-H & FFA EXHIBITORS MUST BE CERTIFIED SHOW ME QUALITY ASSURANCE (SMQA) OR THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW ALL SPECIES. BREED SEND ENTRIES TO: Marilyn Schott 7379 State Highway 72 Jackson, MO 63755 CLASS Tattoo, Brand or Tag No. DATE OF BIRTH Month-Day-Year Is animal also entered in Open Class? If yes, enter Open Class Number Exhibitor’s Signature_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please accept the entries indicated above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits as published in your Premium Guide of the current year. I hereby release SEMO District Fair from any liability from loss, damage, or injury to person, livestock, other property, while said property is in Fair Grounds. NAME OF ANIMAL & REGISTRATION NUMBER NAME OF FFA MEMBER______________________________________________________________________CHAPTER___________________________________________________ The same animals CANNOT be entered in both 4-H and FFA – If you have siblings bringing cattle in FFA to Fair and want to tie together - Please put exhibitors name and FFA Chapter here: DAIRY BEEF A separate form must be used for entries in each division. Circle division form filled out in: ADDRESS____________________________________________________________ Computer entry will not be possible after August 9. Mailed entries must be postmarked on or before August, 9, 2016 and sent to: Marilyn Schott 7379 State Highway 72 Jackson, MO 63755 No phone entries will be accepted. LATE ENTRIES can be made up to September 1, 2016, by paper Form only and with $50.00 per head additional fee. Postmark does not apply. LATE ENTRIES MUST BE IN POSSESSION OF MARILYN SCHOTT BY SEPTEMBER 1 DEADLINE. CITY, STATE, ZIP____________________________________________________ EXHIBITOR BIRTH DATE_________________________________________________ OWNER______________________________________________________________ ENTRY DEADLINE IS AUGUST 9, 2016. All 4-H entries must be made on this form or online at www.semofair.com. If animals are also for Open Class, Open Class Form and stall/pen rent must also be sent. The same animals cannot be shown in both FFA & 4-H. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI DISTRICT FAIR Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 SEPTEMBER 10-17, 2016 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM FOR 4-H LIVESTOCK DIVISION FFA 73rd Annual SEMO District FFA Show Chairman/ Brent Raines Superintendents Alissa Swindell & Jimmy McCormack, Jackson, MO Leslie Newsome, Sarah Blattel, Ken Eftink & Renee Hinkebein. Premiums Offered - $6,000 Compliance with General, Livestock, and Health Rules is required Rules1. Premiums in this department are provided by the SEMO District Fair Association. 2. All Dairy Cattle arrives by 1 pm Saturday, Sept. 10. Health papers are to be checked on arrival. Other Livestock will not be accepted after 6 pm, Tuesday, September 13, 2016. Health papers on applicable animals will be checked by the veterinarian on Tuesday from 5 pm to 6 pm. 3. All judging will be done by the group system which will include blue, red-and-whiteribbon groups. Premium money offered in this department will be divided on the basis of 3-2-1; that is, an exhibit placing in the blue-ribbon group will receive three (3) time the amount received by an exhibit placing in the white-ribbon group; an exhibit in the red-ribbon group will receive twice that given to a white-ribbon exhibit in the same class. 4. The prize money will be divided according to the number of winners in the show. Blue, red, and white ribbon winners will receive points indicated in the premium list. The total points awarded will be divided into the total money to determine the value of a point. 5. In no case shall a point be equal to more than fifty-five cents (55 cents.) 6. In all classes, the Judges' decision will be final. 7. All animals exhibited must comply with the Health and Sanitation Requirements as set out in the General Rules and Regulations. General Regulations1. All premiums will be paid directly by the SEMO District Fair. 2. Open only to SEMO FFA members enrolled in one (1) of the following types of supervised agriculture programs during the school year: a. Regularly enrolled students in vocational Agriculture classes in high school. b. Active members of FFA chapters who are continuing their supervised agriculture program (active member as defined by the National Constitution) c. All entries entered in the FFA Classes must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor for at least sixty (60) days prior to showing and be a part of his regular supervised agriculture program. The Agriculture Educator supervising the students is held responsible for the strict enforcement of this rule. Instructors must accompany their students to the show and be responsible for their conduct while there. 3. Exhibitors limited to 2 entries per class unless otherwise specified. Entries must be made on official FFA entry forms available from local Vo-Ag Instructor, center of this premium guide, or fair website. The entry forms must be filled out in detail, signed by the Instructor or Agriculture Educator, and sent to Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Highway 72, Jackson, Mo. 63755. Entries must be postmarked on or before Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Exhibitors can go on-line and enter @ semofair.com. All deadlines will be the same for on-line entries. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. 4. All FFA animals shown in the open division must be housed with the FFA exhibits. No livestock can be removed until release time. Market steers, swine, lambs, and goats sold at auction are released 11 a.m. Saturday, September 17. For additional release times, see release table on pages 2-3 of catalog. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATORS. 5. Exhibitors must accompany their animals to the show and care for them. Animals must be presented before the Judges by FFA member unassisted by parent, teacher or breeder. In case of sickness or other conditions which make this impossible, animals must be cared for and exhibited by some other FFA member of the school. 6. The Committee reserves the right to withhold premium money and/or send an FFA member home who displays unbecoming conduct. 7. All FFA exhibitors are encouraged to wear official FFA coveralls, or FFA T-shirt. 8. No commercial advertising of feeds or other agricultural products will be permitted in or around the pens or stall. PAGE 38 FFA Beef Exhibitors Include $5 per head entered bedding charge with entry. 9. All feed and bedding must be furnished by the exhibitor at his expense. Beef cattle exhibitors are not to use straw for bedding - bark will be available. THERE IS A $5 PER HEAD CHARGE FOR BEDDING, PAYABLE AT TIME OF ENTRY. Dairy exhibitors may use straw. 10. Dairy Cattle must be in place by 1:00 pm Saturday, Sept. 10. Pens will be assigned. All other animals must be in place by 6 pm Tuesday, September 13. Pens will be assigned Monday, September 12. Under no circumstances are animals to be placed until you have consulted Superintendent. All animals shown in open class must comply with the Open Class Rules and Regulations. Individual animals can be released on applicable animals by the Superintendent in case of sickness. Veterinarian will check health papers from 5 to 6 pm. If exhibitor cannot be there at that time they can leave their health papers with Chairman Brent Raines. FFA Superintendent will check exhibitor entries on all livestock from 5 to 6 p.m. Registration papers must accompany registered animals. 11. No pen rent will be charged exhibitors in this department except as follows: All FFA livestock shown in open class must pay pen rent. Duplicate entries must be made. (See Rules for Open Class.) Send entry forms to Marilyn Schott 7379 State Highway 72, Jackson, MO 63755 or enter on-line before August 9 @semofair.com. 12. All pens must be kept clean and refuse disposed of as directed by Fair Committee men and/or Superintendents. 13. Tack stalls will be allowed for beef and dairy exhibitors, if space permits, limit of one per exhibitor at a cost of $10. 14. Crops, FFA exhibits, and mechanics must be in place by 12 pm, Saturday, September 10. Release time for these exhibits is 5pm-6pm Saturday, September 17. Duplicate entries must be made in field crops if you plan to show in open class and FFA. 15. A Show Committee has been selected to assist in the management, planning and interpretation of the Show Rules. Their decision shall be final. Premiums will be forfeited for violation of these Rules. 16. See General Rules and Regulations concerning parking in livestock area. 17. All entries in breed classes must be registered animals except commercial classes. Registry number of animal or registry numbers of sire and dam must be on entry form. 18. Each instructor is held responsible to assure all animals are of show quality. Superintendents and the Show Committee reserve the right to reject any animals, subject to approval by SEMO District Fair Board. 19. Any breed not listed may be shown according to classes listed. 20. No animal may be exhibited in both 4-H and FFA, however, the same enterprise may be exhibited in both 4-H and FFA, as long as breeding animals are shown in one division (4-H or FFA) and non breeding animals exhibited in the other division (4-H or FFA). 21. Placement of livestock grooming chutes within the FFA building will have to meet the approval of the FFA/4-H Superintendent. 22. 4-H Exhibitors 8-18 yrs. and FFA must be certified with Show Me Quality Assurance Program (SMQA) or they will not be allowed to show. If you are not certified contact your FFA Advisor or Extension Office immediately. 23. Any market animal must be nominated by July 15 in order to show and sell. 24. Livestock awards will be presented at their respective shows. SPECIAL AWARDS Stoddard County Feed & Seed, Dudley, MO, will sponsor an award in the FFA Department. Agri Systems, Cape Girardeau, & Jackson, MO, will present a herdsman trophy to an FFA member. The trophy will be awarded on the basis of FFA member’s showmanship, cooperativeness, personal cleanliness, neatness and sanitation in and around the show area. Agri Systems, Cape Girardeau, & Jackson, MO, will provide twelve (12) trophies to FFA members of chapters that are outstanding during Fair Week. Awards are determined by FFA Show Committee. Ozark-Gas Eqp. & Supply, Inc. will provide an award for the Reserve Champion metal project. Southeast CO-OP will present a plaque to the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion FFA Market Swine and Grand Champion Goat and Reserve Goat; Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion FFA Market Lamb, and, first and second placing individuals in the Swine Carcass Judging Contest. CO-OP Service Center, Inc., Jackson, MO will present an award to the Champion and Reserve Champion Steer. MFA Exchange, Jackson, MO will give one(1) award in beef, one(1) award in dairy, one(1) award in sheep, one(1) award in swine and one(1) in goat based on showmanship in FFA division. Metalweld, Inc., of Dexter, Mo. will be donating a torch set welder to the grand champion metal project. They will also be donating an auto shade welding hood, to be given away by a random drawing to any metal project exhibitor. River Radio Group, Cape Girardeau, MO will present a Belt Buckle, Youth in Agriculture Award. FFA BEEF CATTLE Point Values: Blue-60, Red-40, White-20 Rules - Each exhibitor may have two (2) entries in each class. Champion ribbons will be given in each breed group for male and female; must have blue rating. Mark open entries to be housed in FFA Barn. Registered animals must have original registration certificates available for inspection at the Fair. Commercial animals must have verification of age. All registered cattle must have a legible tattoo or brand identification to match their papers and comply with the general livestock rules. Cows in the Cow-Calf Class are not eligible to compete for Champion heifer. They must be wet and able to nurse the calf, if asked. Purebred cows & calves must have full registration papers to show. Calves older than 260 days of age on show date are ineligible for this class. Calves must be the natural born calf of the cow they are shown with. Calves are eligible to show individually in their respective classes. Bark will be available as bedding - do not use straw. BEDDING CHARGE IS $5 PER HEAD, PAYABLE AT ENTRY. 4-H/FFA COMBINED BEEF SHOW Judging - Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. A Supreme Female Champion over all breeds will be selected along with a Reserve Supreme Champion Female. 4-H and FFA beef exhibitors will compete with each other in this show of beef breeding cattle. Animals not listed by breed will show together in the "Other Breeds" class. Beef Classes HEIFERS Spring heifer calves born on or after Mar. 1, 2016 Junior heifer calves born Jan. - Feb. 2016 Winter heifer calves born Nov. - Dec. 2015 Senior heifer calves born Sept. - Oct. 2015 Late summer yearling heifers born July - Aug. 2015 Early summer yearling heifers born May - June 2015 Spring yearing heifers born Mar. - Apr. 2015 Junior yearling heifers born Jan. - Feb. 2015 Senior yearling heifers born Sept. - Dec. 2014 Angus Char. Herf. Sim. Other Comm. 3001 3015 3029 3043 3057 3071 3002 3016 3030 3044 3058 3072 3003 3017 3031 3045 3059 3073 3004 3018 3032 3046 3060 3074 3005 3019 3033 3047 3061 3075 3006 3020 3034 3048 3062 3076 3007 3021 3035 3049 3063 3077 3008 3022 3036 3050 3064 3078 3009 3023 3037 3051 3065 3079 COW-CALF Cows born before August 31, 2014 and calves born after Jan. 1, 2016 3010 3024 Champion Cow/Calf - Reserve Champion Cow/Calf. 3038 3052 3066 3080 BULLS Champion Heifer - Reserve Champion Heifer. First place winners in preceding classes competing. Spring bull calves born on or after Mar. 1, 2016 Junior bull calves born Jan. - Feb. 2016 Winter bull calves born Nov. - Dec. 2015 Senior bull calves born Sept. - Oct. 2015 Angus Char. Herf. Sim. Other 3011 3025 3039 3053 3067 3012 3026 3040 3054 3068 3013 3027 3041 3055 3069 3014 3028 3042 3056 3070 Champion Bull - Reserve Champion Bull. First place winners in preceding classes competing. FFA STEER SHOW Show Time/Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. A Supreme Grand Champion and Reserve Supreme Grand Champion steer of the SEMO District Fair will be selected. The 4-H and FFA Grand and Reserve Champion steers will be eligible to compete for this award. Class 5080 - Market Steer Minimum weight is 1000 pounds for show and sale eligibilty. SEE 4-H & FFA MARKET STEER SALE FFA DAIRY CATTLE Point Values: Blue-60, Red-40, White-20 Show Time/Sunday, 2 p.m. after 4-H Dairy Special Rules - Mark open entries to be housed in FFA barn. 1. A heifer that has dropped a calf or is now in milk is not eligible to compete in the heifer class. 2. Champion ribbons will be given in each breed group for male and female; must have blue rating. 3. Each exhibhitior limited to 2 entries per class. 4. Provide own bedding - straw may be used. FFA Dairy Classes Junior heifer calf born after Mar. 1, 2016 and over (4) months old Intermediate heifer calf born Dec. 1, 2015-Feb. 29, 2016 Senior heifer calf born Sept. 1-Nov. 29, 2015 Jersey Guernsey Holstein Brn. Swiss 5100 5120 5140 5160 5101 5121 5141 5161 5102 5122 5142 5162 FFA Dairy Classes Summer yearling heifer born June 1-Aug. 31, 2015 Junior yearling heifer born Mar. 1-May 31, 2015 Intermediate yearling heifer born Dec. 1, 2014-Feb. 28, 2015 Senior yearling heifer born Sept. 1, 2014 - Nov. 30, 2014 Junior two (2) year-old born Mar 1, 2014 - Aug. 31, 2014 Senior two (2) year old born Sept. 1, 2013-Feb. 28, 2014 Three (3) year-old cow born Sept. 1, 2012-Aug. 31, 2013 Four (4) year-old cow born Sept.. 1, 2011-Aug. 31, 2012 Aged cow born before Sept. 1, 2011 Dry cow, any age Jersey Guernsey Holstein Brn. Swiss 5103 5123 5143 5163 5104 5124 5144 5164 5105 5125 5145 5165 5106 5126 5146 5166 5107 5127 5147 5167 5108 5128 5148 5168 5109 5129 5149 5169 5110 5130 5150 5170 5111 5112 5131 5132 5151 5152 5171 5172 Swine Carcass Judging Contest/8:30 am, Wednesday morning All FFA members are encouraged to participate. Members will judge as individuals, not teams. There is no limit to the number judging from one school. FFA SWINE When you bring your pig back home from an exhibit or sale, it is best to place them in isolation. The isolation/observation period before returning to contact with other pigs should be fewer than 7-30 days in order to detect and illnes. More information on swine health recommendations can be found at http:// www.pork.org/youth-and-education/show-pigs/. Point Values: Blue-30, Red-20, White-10 Show Times Breeding Swine-Wednesday Afternoon following 4-H Swine Market Swine - Wednesday Morning following 4-H Market Swine Ribbons & Rosettes will be awarded. Special Rules Champion ribbons will be given. Mark open entries to be housed in FFA Barn. 1. All entries must be received on or before August 9, 2016. Entries may be mailed on FFA Livestock Entry forms to Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy. 72, Jackson, MO or made online at Semofair.com (see also General Rules) 2. Mark open entries to be housed in FFA barn. 3. Exhibitors are limited to two (2) entries per class. 4. Compliance with General and Livestock Rules is required. 5. All swine exhibits must be in place by 6:00 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 13, 2016 6. Pens will be assigned by superintendents. 7. Swine cannot be removed until the release time. Release time for swine is Saturday, Sept., 17 at 5:00 p.m. Market animals are released Saturday, Sept. 17 at 11:00 a.m. 8. Purebred animals must have original registration certificates for inspection at the fair. Commercial animals must have verification of age. They must be identified by ear notch. 9. Market swine may be a barrow or gilt. 10. Market gifts can only be shown in market classes and breeding gifts can only be shown in breeding classes. 11. Two animals (purebred or crossbred) may be shown in either 4-H or FFA market show, but not in both divisions. 12. Members must have their market animal(s) by July 1, 2016 and nominated with identification by breed, color, and ear notch by July 15, 2016. Nomination forms available through the Extension Office or at www.semofair.com. 13. Market swine will be weighed on the fairgrounds September 13, 2016 after 6:00 p.m. Animals must weigh between 230 - 310 pounds to be eligible to show and be sold in the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale. All swine will be shown in classes, divided by weight. 14. All animals weighing 230-310 pounds must be sold in the 4-H/FFA Market Sale unless the owner notifies Larry Ahrens in writing by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, September 14, that the animal will not be sold. 15. All FFA market swine must also be entered in the Open Swine Carcass Show, Classes 1150 & 1151. Entry for this is made on an Open Livestock Form by the exhibitor. There is no charge for entry in those classes. Rules and information are found in Department 400. 16. 4-H exhibitors 8-18 yrs. And FFA must be certified with Show Me Quality Assurance Program (SMGA) or they will not be allowed to show. If you are not certified, contact your FFA Advisor or Extension Office Immediately. FFA Swine Classes April Gilt, 2016: 170 pounds min. weight, April Boar, 2016: 170 pounds min. weight, March Gilt, 2016: 170 pounds min. weight, March Boar, 2016: 170 pounds min. weight, February Gilt:, 2016 February Boar, 2016 January Gilt:, 2016 January Boar, 2016 Senior Sow: July 1-Dec. 31, 2012 CW Duroc Land Hamp 5200 5210 5220 AOB Comm. 5230 5240 5250 5260 5201 5211 5221 5231 5241 5251 5261 5202 5212 5222 5232 5242 5252 5262 5203 5204 5205 5206 5207 5223 5224 5225 5226 5227 5233 5234 5235 5236 5237 5243 5244 5245 5246 5247 5253 5254 5255 5256 5257 5263 5264 5265 5266 5267 5208 5218 5228 5238 5248 5258 5268 5213 5214 5215 5216 5217 York Class 5270 - Market Swine Class: Purebred or mixed market barrows or gilts. Must be farrowed February 1, 2016 or later. PAGE 39 FFA SHEEP Point Values: Blue - 30, Red - 20, White - 10 Show Time/Wednesday morning after 4-H Sheep Special Rules 1. Sheep must be clean and free from burrs. 2. Sheep must be blocked. 3. Limit 2 entries per class per exhibitor. 4. See Animal Health Rules for sheep. Classes 5300. Ewe lamb. 5302. Ewe. 5301. Ram lamb. 5303. Ram, one (1) year and older. 5304. MARKET LAMB (WETHER OR EWE) SEE 4-H/FFA MARKET LAMB SALE FFA GOATS Point Values: Blue - 30, Red - 20, White 10 Show Time/Wednesday morning after 4-H Goats Show Special Rules 1. Limit 2 animals per exhibitor. 2. Animals must be 1 year old or less by September. 3. Wethers must weigh 40 - 140 pounds to be eligible to show and sell in the Livestock Sale. 4. Wethers will be divided into weight classes after the Tuesday evening weigh-in. 5. See Animal Health Rules for Goats (wethers). CLASS 5305 MARKET GOAT (WETHER) SEE 4H/FFA MARKET GOAT SALE FFA FIELD CROPS Point Values: Blue-12, Red-8, White-4 Judging Time/Monday morning Special Rules1. Each exhibitor is limited to one (1) entry in each class. 2. Each entry must be labeled as to variety. 3. All entries in this division must be a part of a supervised farming program and entered in a record book. 4. Soybeans and cotton must have roots removed and an 8” wire attached at ground level for hanging. Classes5401. White Corn 10 Ears 5402. Yellow Corn 10 Ears 5403. Indian Corn 10 Ears 5405. Indian Finger Corn, 10 Ears 5406. Popcorn, 10 Ears 5407. White Shelled Corn, 1 quart 5408. Yellow Shelled Corn, 1 quart 5409. Oats, 1 quart 5410. Barley, 1 quart 5411. Soybeans, 1 quart 5412. Red Clover, 1 quart 5413. Sweet Clover, 1 quart 5414. Lespedeza Seed, 1 quart 5415. Grain Sorghum, 3 heads 5416. Orchard Grass, 1 quart 5417. Fescue, 1 quart 5418. Timothy, 1 quart 5419. Green Alfalfa, 6 in. bundle 5420. Sweet Clover, 6 in. bundle 5421. Soybeans, 3 green stalks 5422. Soybeans, 3 dry stalks 5423. Green Clover, 3 in. bundle 5424. Oats, 3 in. bundle 5425. Lespedeza, 6 in. bundle 5426. Wheat, 3 in. bundle 5427. Barley, 3 in. bundle 5428. Sunflower, 1 head 5429. Peanuts, 3 stalks 5430. Field Pumpkins, 1 specimen 5431. Cotton, 1 stalks (defoliated) 5432. Rice, 3 heads 5433. Rice, 1 quart 5434. Alfalfa Hay, 1 flake 5435. Miscellaneous Crop Note: The SEMO District Fair encourages field crop exhibitors to show in open classes, too. Duplicate entries must be made in field crops if you plan to show in open class and FFA In Open class pumpkins are in horticulture department. FFA FRUITS & VEGETABLES Point Values: Blue - 12 points, Red - 8 points, White - 4 points Judging Time/Sunday afternoon Display will be on paper plate that is suitable for exhibit Classes5500. Apples, 3 specimens 5501. Peaches, 3 specimens 5502. Pears, 3 specimens 5503. Plums, 3 specimens 5504. Lima Beans, 3 in. bundle specimens 5505. Green Beans, 3 in. bundle specimens 5506. Beets, 3 specimens 5507. Broccoli, 1 head 5508. Cabbage, 1 head 5509. Cantaloupe, 1 specimen 5510. Carrots, 3 specimens 5511. Cauliflower, 1 head 5512. Sweet Corn, 3 ears (shucked) 5513. Cucumbers/Pickles, 3 specimens 5514. Egg plant, 3 specimens 5515. Gourds, 3 specimens FFA EXHIBITS 5516. Okra, 3 specimens 5517. Onions, 3 specimens 5518. Bell Peppers, 3 specimens 5519. Specialty Peppers, 3 specimens 5520. Potatoes, 3 specimens 5521. Sweet Potatoes, 3 specimens 5522. Pumpkin, Ornamental, 1 specimen 5523. Radishes, 3 specimens 5524. Squash, 3 specimens 5525. Tomatoes, 3 specimens 5526. Small Tomatoes 3 (ex. Cherry, Grape) 5527. Turnips, 3 specimens 5528. Watermelon, 1 specimen 5529. Honey, 1 pint 5530. Miscellaneous Fruit 5531. Miscellaneous Vegetable Point Values:will be determined by the Committee. Advance entry in FFA exhibits is required so that booths can be built before Fair. Classes 5600. FFA Exhibit (A master farmer exhibit, or any similar exhibit.) Space limited to eight by ten feet (8’x10’).Make request of space needed to superintendent 2 or 3 weeks prior to Fair. PAGE 40 5700. Tractor Restoration Class - Each participant must have a display of pictures, and a write up of what all was performed during the restoration. Points will be assigned as necessary. 5800. FFA Wood Projects 5900. FFA Metal Projects FFA FARM SHOW EXHIBIT The score card for judging and point values will be determined by the Committee. 4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK SALE Sale Committee Chairman, Larry Ahrens Sale time is 4:30 pm, Thursday, September 15 Sale order: Lambs,Goats, Market Swine, & Steers 1. 4-H-FFA exhibitor may only sell 1 steer, 1 swine, 1 lamb, or 1 goat wether. All Champion or Reserve Champions must sell unless exhibitor has Champion in 2 species in which case he must choose 1 species to sell. 2. All eligible animals shown must be sold unless the 4-H/FFA member notifies Larry Ahrens in writing by 5:00 pm Wednesday that the animal will not be sold. 3. All steers, swine, lambs and goat wethers shall be weighed-in at the fair on portable scales by the sale committee. Only members of the sale committee are allowed to read the official resale and show weight. 4. Market animals that do not meet weight requirements will be sent home after the weigh-in Tuesday and are not eligible to show or be sold in the Livestock Sale. 5. For sale eligibility, the animals must be shown in the 4-H/FFA Steer, Swine, Lamb or Goat (wether) Show. Immediately after show, the superintendents shall provide the Livestock Sale Committee with the judging results. Sale order will be determined by show placings. 6. All animals consigned will be sold to the highest bidder. 7. Special T-shirt will be provided to 4-H/FFA exhibitors of market animals and is to be worn during the livestock sale. 8. 4-H & FFA exhibitors must maintain responsibility for their market animals until they are loaded on the trucks Saturday. In the case of resale animals, responsibility will be maintained to the time animals are slaughtered. 9. Sale animals must remain in their stalls or pens until release time of 11:00 am Saturday, September 17. 10. No animal shall be consigned if it was previously consigned to another 4-H or FFA sale. 11. The Livestock Sale Committee, along with the respective 4-H and FFA superintendents, shall have the authority to eliminate any animal from the sale that does not qualify in accordance with the rules set forth in this Premium Guide, subject to the approval of the SEMO District Fair Board. 12. Market sale is open to regular enrolled 4-H & FFA sheep, swine, goat or beef members as part of their supervised project. 13. Market lambs, swine, steers and goats do not have to be purebred. 14. No white ribbon animals will be sold. 15. 4-H and FFA Exhibitors must be certified with Show Me Quality Assurance Program (SMQA) or they will not be allowed to show or sell. If you are not certified contact your FFA Advisor or Extension Office immediately. 16. Market lambs, market swine and market goats nominations must be received by the Cape Girardeau County Extension Office by July 15, 2016 in order to show and sell. No exceptions. Market Steers 1. 4-H/FFA member must have their steer by March 1, 2016 and nominated by weight and identification at the Spring weigh-in designated by the Livestock Sale Committee. 2. Steers must be castrated and polled or dehorned before nomination. 3. Steers will be weighed Tuesday evening, September 13, and must weigh at least 1,000 lbs. to be eligible to show and be sold in the livestock sale. Market Lambs 1. 4-H/FFA members must have their lambs by June 1, 2016. 2. All market Lambs must be nominated by July 15, 2016 with identifying information in order to show and sell. 3. Lambs will be weighed Tuesday evening, September 13. 4. Southdown and Cheviot lambs must weigh 80-120 pounds and all other breeds, 100-160 pounds to be eligible to show and be sold in the livestock sale. Market Swine 1. 4-H/FFA members must have their swine by July 1, 2016 2. All market Swine must be nominated by July 15, 2016 in order to show and sell. 3. Swine will be weighed Tuesday evening, September 15. 4. Swine must weigh 230-310 pounds for show and sale eligibility. MARKET GOATS (WETHERS) 1. 4-H members must own their wethers by June 1, 2016. 2. All market Goats must be nominated by July 15, 2016 in order to show and sell. 3. Wethers will be weighed Tuesday evening September 13. 4. Wethers must weigh 40-140 pounds for show and livestock sale eligibility. SEMO District Fair 4-H & FFA Tractor Rodeo Sponsored By Davis Farm Supply 12 Noon, Friday, September 16, 2016 Chairman - Chad Upchurch Superintendents/Gary Wyman & Sarah Blattel Premiums1st.........Trophy & $35 2nd ........Trophy & $25 3rd.........Trophy & $15 4th..........................$10 General Rules1. Contest is open to any 4-H or FFA member enrolled in enrolled in 4-H Club in district, or FFA member enrolled in high school within their district. Entries must be made between 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. day of the contest. 2. Written consent of parent or guardian must be presented before contestant will be permitted to participate. Consent form page 53 this catalog. 3. One (1) tractor will be furnished. All contestants will use this same tractor. 4. A two (2) wheel implement will be used for the contest course. This will be provided by SEMO District Fair. 5. A penalty scoring system will be used. Violators of rules will draw penalty points for the contestant. The contestant with the lowest total score will be the winner of the event. Judges will be assigned to specific events in the contest. Any misinterpretation of Rules arising before or during contest may be revised depending on contest conditions; the decisions of Superintendents and Judges will be final. 6. Each FFA chapter or 4-H Club is limited to three (3) entrants. 7. Safe Tractor Driving Rules will apply to the event. Safe Tractor Driving Rules8. When mounting tractor, set brakes, place the gear shift lever in neutral position and disengage clutch before starting engine. 9. Place PTO lever in neutral position before starting engine and keep in disengaged at all times except when it is in use. 10. Engage clutch gently and avoid careless or sudden starts and stops which tend to ‘bounce’ front wheels off the ground or cause rear wheels to ‘dig in.’ 11. Avoid unnecessary slipping of clutch maneuvering in the driving contest. The operator’s foot (or hand) may remain on the clutch, but ‘riding’ the clutch is to be avoided. 12. Release brakes before starting to drive the tractor. 13. Keep tractor in gear when driving. Never shift into neutral or disengage clutch to coast part of the way. 14. Ride on tractor seat or stand on platform. Never ride on drawbar or hitch of implement being drawn. 15 Reduce speed to a safe level before making a turn or applying one (1) brake. 16. Do not permit extra riders on the tractor at any time. 17. Bring tractor to a complete stop before dismounting. 18. Set brakes before dismounting. 19. Road gear should not be used during the practice or driving period. Any gear which will permit a ground speed of ten miles per hour (10mph) or faster will be considered a road gear. 20. Drive tractor at speeds slow enough to insure safety, both for yourself and the contest Officials. 21. Wear clothing with snug fitting cuffs. Loose fitting, baggy clothing is to be avoided. 22. Smoking during the practice period or while the contestant is participating will not be permitted. 23. Disqualification will result in turning the tractor to come in contact with equipment.. 24. Mount and dismount tractor properly. Use steps, if provided by the manufacturer. 25. When leaving tractor, shift into neutral, set brakes, engage clutch and shut off engine. 26. The sequence of this operation does not necessarily need to be followed so long as all operations are accomplished in a safe manner. Procedure for Contest Starting Tractor Engine-Upon mounting the tractor, contestant will be responsible for seeing that brakes are set, PTO disengaged and engine idling. Official will then give the signal and timing begins. The contestant then proceeds to drive the course. Stopping Procedure-After backing implement into the shed as near the stopping stakes as possible, without touching, the contestant will shift into neutral, set brakes, engage clutch and shut off engine. The sequence of this operation does not necessarily need to be followed so long as all operations are accomplished in a safe manner. ScoringEach contestant will have a three (3) minute time limit. A penalty of two hundred eighty (280) points will be added to the contestant’s score for failure to complete the course within the allotted time, with this exception: If time is called immediately prior to the completion of an event, the contestant will be stopped and measurements will be taken. If penalties due to measurement are less than two hundred eighty (280) points for exceeding the time limit, he receives the lower score. In the event that time is called, the penalty points received for time plus two hundred eighty 280 will not exceed four hundred sixty (460) penalty points (three (3) minutes x sixty (60) plus two hundred eighty 280) Two (2) stakes will serve as the back of the shed each located two feet (2’) in from the corner. Contestants will be penalized ten (10) points for each inch over two inches (2”) from the farthest stake to the implement. Tractor Rodeo Score Sheet Starting Safety1. Failure to check neutral position .................................................................. 50 2. Failure to disengage clutch while starting engine ......................................... 25 3. Failure to check PTO for disengagement ...................................................... 50 Mounting and Dismounting Safety1. Failure to check neutral position of gearshift ................................................ 50 2. Failure to set brake before dismounting ....................................................... 50 3. Jumping on or off tractor ........................................................................... 100 4. Failure to bring tractor to complete stop before dismounting ........................................................................Disqualified Driving Safety1. Failure to engage clutch gently ..................................................................... 10 2. Riding Clutch (foot on pedal over 5 seconds) .............................................. 10 3. Clutch disengaged while moving .................................................................. 40 4. Failure to ride on seat safely or stand on platform ..................................... 100 5. Skidding or spinning heels (with or without hard braking) ........................ 100 6. Operating or moving in unsafe manner ...................................................... 100 7. Moving tractor with brake set ...................................................................... 10 8. Inadequate precautions when others are around (judges, contestants, spectators, or intentionally running over panels) ...........................Disqualified 9. Change of travel direction ............................................................................ 20 10. Panels touched or moved ........................................................................... 40 11. Parking implement - back of shed .............inches over 2 inches at 10 points ........................................................................................................... per inch PAGE 41 4-H & FFA PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST Registration at 8:30 am. Contest/9:00 am Saturday, Sept. 17 Held in the Activities Tent Directors in Charge - David Wells, Brent Raines, Dortha Strack & Lesley Meier Announcements and RulesThe Public Speaking Contest is designed to develop agriculture leadership, provide for member participation in agricultural public speaking activities and stimulate interest in leadership and citizenship. I. General Plan All preliminary contests are for local participation and they are held under the auspices of the county fair concerned. These preliminary events climax in the state contest held at the time of the MAFF Annual Convention. All county contests are optional and must follow the rules of the MAFF Public Speaking Contest. Appropriate awards will be given by the Missouri Association of Fairs and Festivals. II. Eligibility1. The state contest will be limited to participation by one (1) student representing each FFA Chapter or 4-H Club. 2. The state contest will be open only to students who are currently enrolled in grades nine-twelve (9-12) during the current year, either boy or girl. 3. Each contestant’s manuscript will be the result of the student’s own efforts. It is expected that the contestants will take advantage of all available training facilities in their local school in developing their speaking ability, facts and working data may be secured from any source, but must relate to fairs and agriculture. 4. Contestants competing MUST HAVE the following materials with them: a. Four (4) double-spaced, typewritten copies of the speech on 8 1/2 x11” white bond paper. b. A signed statement of originality on a form provided. c. A complete and accurate bibliography used in writing the speech. III. SubjectsContestants may choose any current subject for their speeches which is of an agricultural character, relating to county fairs, and which is of general interest to the public. Official Judges of the public speaking contest shall disqualify a contestant if he speaks on a non-agricultural subject. IV. Time LimitEach speech shall be a minimum of six (6) minutes in length and a maximum of eight (8) minutes. Each contestant will be allowed three (3) additional minutes of time in which he will be asked questions relating to his speech. Deductions of twenty (20) points per minute, or major fraction thereof, will be made from the score of each Judge for speeches under six (6) minutes or over eight (8) minutes in length. (To prevent being penalized, a contestant must speak over five (5) minutes, thirty (30) seconds-and under eight (8) minutes, thirty (30) seconds.) V. AwardsAwards will be as follows: 1st....................... $100 2nd..................... $75 3rd....................... $ 50 4th....................... $25 Trophies or other awards will also be given for First and Second Placings. VI. Travel ExpenseNo travel expense will be furnished to contestants by the Missouri Association of Fairs and Festivals. VII. The BibliographyAll contestants in the Public Speaking Contest should give credit to others where any direct quotes, phrases, or special dates are used in the manuscript in order not to be guilty of plagiarism. The Board of Directors of the MAFF at their May, 1973 meeting in Jefferson City, MO adopted the following: *A bibliography must be included as part of the public speaker’s manuscript, and direct quotes from any other source of information must be marked in “quotes” on the manuscript and be identified in the bibliography. Failure to do so will automatically disqualify a contestant. Special thanks to Bank of Advance, Advance, MO and Stoddard County Feed & Seed for awards and sponsorship of 4-H/FFA Public Speaking Contest. 4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK SALES The SEMO District Fair invites you to be a part of the 2016 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale on Thursday, September 15 at 4:30 p.m. to be held in the Livestock Arena. SALE ORDER WILL BE: Lambs, Goats, Market Swine and Steers SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE SUPPORTERS AT THE 2015 LIVESTOCK SALE 4 S & J Inc. American Auto B & T Trucking Baker Implement Company Berry Stock Farm Big River Mulch Birk Cattle Company Bollinger County CO-OP Bollinger Poultry Company Bowman Milling Brunke Logging Buchheit, Inc. Capaha Bank Cargill Ag Horizons Chris Weiss Commerce Bank Concept Ag Consiolidated Grain & Barge Cook Tractor Parts, Inc. CO-OP Fuel, Roy Walther CO-OP Service Center, Jackson Crop Production Service, Senath, AR Crutsinger Feed & Freight Curtis Jones Farms Custom Cut Fabrication Dave Danker Diversified Services Doris Breymeyer PAGE 42 Drakes Ag Supply Eastburn Family Farm Ed Marshall, III Esther Gray Farmers Union Gin Flickerwood Farms Floyd's Equipment GT Ag LLC GT Cotton LLC General Machine George Cox Gerald Williams Farm Grassland Dairy Harris Brothers Planting Company Hat Creek Genetics Heuer Sons Implement Company, Inc. James & Jodi Johnson James Family Concessions James Gang Showpigs Jason Bahr, Armor Seed Johnson & Sons Farm Service KAGMO Electric Co. L. Taylor Bahn MS DDS Larry's Cup of Cream Lutesville Ford Motor Co. MFA Agri-Services, Advance MFA Agri-Services, Benton MFA Agri-Services, Chaffee MFA Agri-Services, Jackson Michael Schlimme Midwest Agri-Chemico Midwest Grain & Barge Co. Mkay Supply, LLC Montgomery Bank Nilsen Ag Services, LLC Peoples Bank of Altenburg & Jackson Performance Blenders, ADM Alliance Nutrition Performance Blenders, Moormans Showtec Performance Blenders, US Premium Beef Pioneer Seed, Nathan Hunt Progressive Farm Credit Services Robin Burger S & L Builders, Inc. S.F. Trucking, Inc. S. Tuschoff Photography SEMO Meat Goat Association SEMO Milling Company Senath-Hornersville FFA Shawneetown Feed & Seed South Dunklin Co. 4-H Club Southern FS Strack Stone Co. T. Wayne Lewis, DDS The Bank of Missouri 4-H Club Department 4-H Beef Exhibitors University of Missouri - Extension Kristi Baker, Debra Henk, Steven Ivy, Lesley Meier, Stephanie Milner, 4-H Youth Specialists Director of 4-H Exhibits - Mrs. Dortha Strack, 2907 Boutin Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Livestock Exhibits - Dennis James Premiums Offered $6,000 Premium money for exhibitors in this department is provided by the SEMO District Fair Association. Compliance with General, Livestock, and Health Rules is required. 1. Due to the SEMO Fair parade being held on Saturday, September 10, entries can be made on Friday evening, September 9th between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the 4-H Exhibit Hall. Entries will also be taken Saturday morning between 8 a.m. and 12 noon. No entries accepted after 12 noon Saturday, September 10. Those entering on Saturday will have to use the West Rodney Street entrance. The other entrances will be blocked due to the parade. Admission fee will be charged starting at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. Exhibitors entering after 11:00 a.m. will have to show completed entry form to access the fairgrounds. If you have any questions, please call Patty Turner at 573-270-3329 or the fair office at 573-334-9250. 2. Release Times: Poultry Tent Exhibits-8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. Market Barrows,Lambs,Steers and Goats sold through the sale -11:00 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17. See page 2 for other livestock release times. In 4-H Exhibit Hall - 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Sunday, Sept. 18. Superintendents and the SEMO Fair Board are not responsible for any articles left after 12:00 noon Sunday. PREMIUMS WILL NOT BE PAID ON EXHIBITS REMOVED BEFORE THE SPECIFIED RELEASE TIMES. 3. All exhibits except livestock poultry, and rabbits must be properly identified with entry tag available at the County Extension Center. 4. Entries are to have the approval of the County Extension Agent from the county where the exhibits originate. 5. Entries in this department are limited to the official 4-H members who have their enrollment on file with the County University of Missouri Extension Center. The official 4-H member must be at least eight (8) years of age before January 1, 2015 and not over 19 years of age before January 1, 2016. 6. Each exhibit shall be owned or made by the exhibitor and shall represent work accomplished with a 4-H project being carried as of July 1, 2016. 7. Entries will be accepted from Missouri counties in Southeast Region & Surrounding Counties. 8. Exhibitors will be limited to a total of twenty (20) entries. 9. Exhibitors will be limited to three (3) entries in a project except in rabbits, poultry, livestock and swine classes in which two (2) entries can be made. Only one (1) steer entry can be made. In poultry, rabbits, beef, sheep, goats, and dairy a total of six (6) entries can be made. 10. Every precaution will be taken to protect exhibits, but neither the SEMO District Fair Association nor the 4-H Club Department will be responsible for any loss or damage. 11. All judging will be done on the Danish system which includes blue, red, and white ribbon groups. Premium money offered in this department will be divided on the basis of 3-2-1; that is, an exhibit placing in the blue ribbon group will receive three (3) times the amount received by an exhibit placing in the white ribbon group. An exhibit in the red ribbon group will receive twice that given to a white ribbon exhibit in the same class. 12. Premium money will be divided according to the number of exhibitors in the show. Blue, red, and white ribbon winners receive the points indicated in the premiums list. The total points awarded will be divided into the total money to determine the value of a point. 13. In no case shall a point be equal to more than fifty-five cents. 14. In all classes the Judge’s decision will be final. 15. No exhibit shall be entered in both 4-H Department and general open classes except livestock. 16. Articles made in projects recognized by the County Extension will be accepted for exhibit. Their point value will be at the discretion of the Director of 4-H Exhibits. 4-Hers exhibiting at the Fair have to be in good standing with their Club. The Director of 4-H Exhibits has the right to reject any entries, upon the recommendation of a leader. 17. Posters accepted in ALL PROJECTS. Poster size is 14"x22" presentation board. *Architectural presentation board size is 32"x40". Display size is 18" x 16" x12". 18. Best of Show ribbons will be given in some project areas. No extra money. 19. No exhibits, including animals, may be exhibited in both 4-H and FFA, however the same enterprise may be exhibited in both 4-H and FFA, as long as breeding animals are shown in one division (4-H or FFA) and non-breeding animals exhibited in the other division (4-H or FFA). 20. No articles made as a school project can be entered. 21. All 4-H entries in 4-H Exhibit Hall will be judged on Saturday, September 10, 2016 after entries close at noon. 22. 4-Her’s may only sell one steer, one barrow or gilt, one lamb, or one goat in the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale. 23. If a 4-Her is unable to bring his animals to the Fair, he will be able to bring a total of 3 different exhibits (poster display or notebook) in the 4-H Exhibit Hall. Use Clover Book Number as entry number. Point value of 3-2-1. 24. All animals in purebred breeding classes of beef must be registered. Animals in commercial beef classes and all dairy, sheep, goats and swine. classes must have verification of age. 25. All beef and dairy exhibitors will be given EQUAL amounts of space per head determined by the TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES. Exhibitors are limited to the space measured and marked by the Superintendents. Include $5 per head entered bedding charge with entry. 26. Livestock must be housed in areas designated for 4-H livestock and will be given first priority for stall space. Exhibitors will be limited to space for livestock actually brought to the fair, not the number entered if space is limited. 27. Tack stalls will be allowed for beef and dairy exhibitors, if space permits, limit of one per exhibitor at a cost of $10. 28. Market animals (steers, swine, lambs, goats) that do not meet weight requirements will be sent home after the weigh-in Tuesday, September 13 and are not eligible to show or sell. 29. NO TRAILERS ALLOWED IN LOAD OUT AREA BEFORE RELEASE TIME. PREMIUMS WILL BE HELD ON VIOLATIONS. 30. All livestock exhibitors must be Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) certified or they will not be able to show. If you are not certified, contact your Extension Office immediately. 31. Exhibitors must accompany their animals to the show & care for them. Animals must be presented before judges by 4-H member unassisted by parent or leader. In case of sickness or other conditions which makes this impossible, animals must be cared for & exhibited by another 4-H member. Special Awards for Animal Exhibits Awards will be handed out at their respective shows. Prairie Farms, Scott City, MO will give a champion award for one any other breed in dairy. Advanced Pest Control Systems, Cape Girardeau, MO will give a champion award for Jersey in the dairy show. Franklin County Animal Medical Center, Washington, MO will give a champion award for Holstein in the dairy show. Tractor Supply Co., Cape Girardeau, MO, will give an award to the 4-H Champion and Reserve Champion Market Goat. Heartland Materials, Cape Girardeau, MO will give an award for the 4-H Reserve Champion Poultry. Orscheln Farm & Home Supply, Inc., Cape Girardeau, MO, will give two (2) awards in sheep, based on showmanship. One fourteen (14) years and over, and one under fourteen (14) years. An award for Grand Champion Poultry will also be given. Lichtenegger Law Firm, Jackson, MO, will give an award for the 4-H Champion Market Lamb. L.G.J. Farms, Arbor, MO, will give an award for 4-H Reserve Champion Market Lamb. Shawneetown Feed and Seed, Jackson, MO will give (2) awards based on steer average daily gain contest. BAMM Cattle Co., Jackson, MO will give an award for the Supreme Champion Heifer. Hat Creek Genetics, Jackson, MO will give an award for the Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer. AMR Cattle Co., Altenburg, MO will give an award for the Supreme Champion Steer. Birk Beef Cattle, Jackson, MO will give an award for the Reserve Supreme Champion Steer. SEMO Cattlemen's Association, Jackson, MO will give an award for the 4-H Champion Market Steer. CO-OP Service Center, Inc., Jackson, MO, will give an award for the 4-H Reserve Champion Steer and Reserve Champion Market Swine. Commerce Bank, Cape Girardeau, MO, will give an award for the 4-H Champion Market Swine. Dennis & Karen James, Leopold, MO, will give two (2) cash awards in swine based on Showmanship, second place winners. Dortha Strack, Cape Girardeau, MO, will present a traveling Club Herdsman Award. MFA Exchange, Jackson, MO will give two (2) awards in dairy, two (2) awards in beef, two (2) awards in swine, and two (2) awards in goats based on showmanship. One fourteen years and over and one under fourteen years. An award will be given for the Grand Champion Rabbit. Awards will be given to the winners of the overall showmanship for the 4-H Horse Show. Award to the winner of the Showmanship class in 4-H Draft Horse, Draft Mule, Draft Pony, & Mini Mule Show. SEMO Ready Mix, Cape Girardeau, MO, will give an award for the Reserve Champion Rabbit. Laura Bishop, Cape Girardeau, MO, will give a cash award for the Grand Champion Guinea Pig in memory of Mary & Dennis Lottes. River Radio Group, Cape Girardeau, MO, will present a Belt Buckle, Youth in Agriculture Award. Livestock Regulations1. Advance entry of livestock must be made and received by Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy 72, Jackson, MO 63755 by August 9, 2016. Make entries on Official 4-H Livestock Entry Form found in center of this catalog, fair website, or County Extension Center. Use a separate form for each division. All livestock entries must be completely filled out and contain signature or they will not be accepted. Exhibitors can go on-line and enter at semofair.com. All deadlines will be the same for on-line entries. Late entries will be accepted up to September 1. A $50.00 per head additional fee will apply. Entry can not be made on-line after the August 9 deadline. Late entries must be in Marilyn Schott's POSSESSION by the September 1 deadline. The postmark does not apply to the September 1 deadline. 2. No stall rent will be charged for livestock entered only in the 4-H Division. Exhibitors may enter livestock in open classes.See Open Class rules. No premium money will be paid to 4-H members who remove animals before the established release time. All 4-H animals must be presented by the 4-H exhibitor before the Judges unassisted by parent, leader, or breeder. In case of sickness another 4-H member may substitute. 3. 4-H exhibitors of animals are asked to leave their health papers on applicable animals with their superintendents. 4. Bedding - Beef Cattle exhibitors - Do not use straw for bedding: bark will be available. Bark available at $5 per head for 4-H Exhibitors in 4-H housing, payable at the time of entry. Dairy exhibitors may use straw. 5. Nomination forms must be received by Cape Girardeau Extension Office by July 15th, 2016 in order for animal to show and sale (Goats, Swine, Sheep). PAGE 43 4-H BEEF EXHIBITS Sandstone Farm David & Cathy Borgfield, Oak Ridge, Mo., will present an individual Herdsman Award in the Beef Division. Superintendents - Andy & Marisa Cook Special Rules- 1. All entries must be made by August 9, 2016 to Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Hwy. 72, Jackson, MO 63755 or on-line @semofair.com. 2. All exhibits must be in place by 6 p.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2016. 3. Exhibitors of beef steers must be regularly enrolled in a Beef Project BF121. 4. Exhibitors of beef breeding stock will be limited to 4-H club members enrolled in the Clover Project BF121 and must be owned by the member. 5. Exhibitors must report to the Beef Superintendent before tie-in. 6. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in a class, except in beef steer where one (1) entry is allowed. Total of six (6) entries accepted. 7. Entries that arrive after 6 p.m. Tuesday, September 13, 2016, will not be accepted. 8. Do not use straw for bedding. Bark will be available at $5 per head charge for 4-H Exhibitors in 4-H housing, payable at the time of entry. 9. Beef exhibits cannot be removed until Saturday, September 17, 2016, 4:00 p.m. 10. Point value for each entry is forty-two (42) for blue, twenty-eight (28) for red and fourteen (14) for white. 11.Beef exhibits shall not have been on a nurse cow after April 1, of the current year, except in junior and senior heifer calf. 12. Purebred animals must have original registration certificates available for inspection at the Fair. Commercial animals must have verification of age. Purebred and commercial cattle must have a legible tattoo or brand identification and comply with the general & livestock health rules. 13. Cows in the Cow-Calf Class are not eligible to compete for Champion heifer. They must be wet and able to nurse the calf, if asked. Purebred cows & calves must have full registration papers to show. Calves older than 260 days of age on show date are ineligible for this class. Calves must be the natural born calf of the cow they are shown with. Calves are eligible to show individually in their respective classes. 14. Showmanship classes will be held after the conclusion of the Market Steer Show in the morning. All 4-Her’s who have beef animals at the Fair in the 4-H Division are eligible to participate. 15. Placement of livestock grooming chutes within the FFA Building & 4-H Shelter will have to meet the approval of FFA/4-H Superintendents. 16. Tie-out is 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. 17. Livestock will be given first priority for stall space. Exhibitors will be limited to space for livestock actually brought to the fair, not the number entered if space is limited. 4-H/FFA COMBINED BEEF SHOW Judging - Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1:00 p.m. A Supreme Female Champion over all breeds will be selected along with a Reserve Supreme Champion Female. 4-H and FFA beef exhibitors will compete with each other in this show of beef breeding cattle. Animals not listed by breed will show together in the "Other Breeds" class. Beef Classes HEIFERS Spring heifer calves born on or after Mar. 1, 2016 Junior heifer calves born Jan. - Feb. 2016 Winter heifer calves born Nov. - Dec. 2015 Senior heifer calves born Sept. - Oct. 2015 Late summer yearling heifers born July - Aug. 2015 Early summer yearling heifers born May - June 2015 Spring yearling heifers born Mar. - Apr. 2015 Junior yearling heifers born Jan. - Feb. 2015 Senior yearling heifers born Sept. - Dec. 2014 Angus 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 Char. 3015 3016 3017 3018 3019 3020 3021 3022 3023 Herf. 3029 3030 3031 3032 3033 3034 3035 3036 3037 Sim. 3043 3044 3045 3046 3047 3048 3049 3050 3051 Other 3057 3058 3059 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 3065 Comm. 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 3079 3024 3038 3052 3066 3080 Char. 3025 3026 3027 3028 Herf. 3039 3040 3041 3042 Sim. 3053 3054 3055 3056 Other 3067 3068 3069 3070 Champion Heifer - Reserve Champion Heifer. First place winners in preceding classes competing. COW-CALF Cows born before Aug 30, 2014 and calves born after Jan. 1, 2016 3010 Champion Cow/Calf - Reserve Champion Cow/Calf. BULLS Angus Spring bull calves born on or after Mar. 1, 2016 3011 Junior bull calves born Jan. - Feb. 2016 3012 Winter bull calves born Nov. - Dec. 2015 3013 Senior bull calves born Sept. - Oct. 2015 3014 Champion Bull - Reserve Champion Bull. First place winners in preceding classes competing. Showmanship Classes - age 14 and older/under 14 (ages as of Jan. 1, 2016) MARKET STEER SHOW 4-H Steer Show, Wednesday Sept. 14, 8:30 a.m. There will be an award for the Supreme Steer Champion overall and a Reserve Supreme Steer Champion. Class 4047. Market Steer, minimum weight 1,000 pounds. Eligibility Rules 1. This section is open to regularly enrolled 4-H members carrying beef steer projects who have met all project requirements. It is limited to animals covered in the project recorded. 4-H members must be enrolled in the beef steer project by March 1, 2016. 2. The steer must be born on or after January 1, 2015 to be eligible for the show. 3. All members must have their animals by March 1, 2016. To be eligible for show and sell the steer must have been weighed at the Spring Weigh-in designated by the PAGE 44 Livestock Sale Committee. Steers must be castrated and dehorned before the Spring Weigh-In. No horn outgrowth more than one-half inch long will be permitted at weigh-in time. 4. Members may sell one (1) steer in the sale either in 4-H or FFA. 5. Steers do not have to be purebred. 6. All steers will be weighed on Tuesday evening, September 13, on portable scales furnished on the grounds. 7. Animals will be sold on the inweight. Steers must weigh 1,000 pounds or more on September 13, to be eligible to show and be in the sale. 8. There will be a Grand Champion and a Reserve Grand Champion Steer. A Supreme Grand Champion and Reserve Supreme Grand Champion steer of the SEMO District Fair wil be selected. The 4-H and FFA Grand and Reserve Champion steers will be eligible to compete for this award. 9. Judging will be done on the Danish system which includes blue, red and white ribbon groupings. 10. 4-H and general livestock rules apply. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE MARKET STEER SHOW - continued 11. Do not use straw for bedding. Bark will be available, at $5 per head charge for 4-H Exhibitors in 4-H housing, payable at the time of entry. 12. The 4-H Beef Superintendents shall have the authority to eliminate any animal from the 4-H Show that does not qualify in accordance to rules set forth in this Premium Guide. 13. All steers must be sold in the 4-H and FFA Livestock Sale unless the owner notifies Larry Ahrens, in writing by 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 14 that the steer will not be sold. No white ribbon animals will be sold. 14. Entries are due August 9, 2016. Entries may be mailed on 4-H Livestock Entry Forms to Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Highway 72, Jackson, MO 63755 or made on-line @semofair.com. 15. All entries must be tied in by 6 p.m., Tues., September 13, 2016. 16. All steers will be shown in classes, divided by weight. SEE 4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK SALE INFORMATION 4-H SWINE EXHIBITS inspection at the fair. Commercial animals must have verification of age. They must be identified by ear notch. 11. Market gilts can only be shown in market classes and breeding gilts can only be shown in breeding classes. 12. Market swine may be a barrow or gilt. 13. Two animals (purebred or crossbred) may be shown in either 4-H or FFA market show, but not in both divisions. 14. Members must have their market animal(s) by July 1, 2016 and nominated with identification by breed, color, and ear notch by July 15, 2016. 15. Market swine will be weighed on the fairgrounds September 13 after 6:00 p.m. Animals must weigh between 230-310 pounds to be eligible to show and be sold in the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale. All swine will be shown in classes, divided by weight. 16. All animals weighing 230-310 pounds must be sold in the 4-H/FFA Market Sale unless the owner notifies Larry Ahrens, in writing by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, September 14, that the animal will not be sold. 17. All 4-H market swine must also be entered (no charge) in the Open Swine Carcass Show, Classes 1150 & 1151. Entry for this is made on an Open Livestock Form by the exhibitor. Rules and information are found in Department 400. SEE 4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK SALE INFORMATION J.C. Brucker Family - J.C., Sharon, Katie, Matthew, Chaffee, Mo., will present an Individual Herdsman Award in the Swine Division. Superintendent - Dennis James Judging Time - Wednesday, Sept. 14, 8:30 a.m. Rules 1. All entries must be received on or before August 9, 2016. Entries may be mailed on 4-H Livestock Entry forms to Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Highway 72, Jackson, MO 63755 or made online at semofair.com (See also General Rules) 2. All exhibits must be in place by 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 13, 2016. 3. Market swine exhibits cannot be removed until Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. Breeding swine are released Saturday, September 17 at 5:00 p.m. 4. Point value for each entry is forty-two (42) for blue, twenty-eight (28) for red, and fourteen (14) for white. 5. Pens will be assigned. 6. Must be enrolled in Clover Project SW181 by March 1, 2016. 7. All breeding animals must be owned by the exhibitor 90 days before the SEMO Fair. 8. A total of six (6) entries accepted and limited to two (2) entries per class. 9. Compliance is required with General and Livestock Rules. 10. Purebred animals must have original registration certificates available for 4-H SWINE BREEDING CLASSES HAMPSHIRE LANDRACE All OTHER BREEDS 4065 4070 4066 4071 YORKSHIRE DUROC Gilts born Jan. - Apr., 2016 4060 4075 4080 Gilt or sow born prior to 2016 4061 4076 4081 Champion & Reserve Champion Sow or Gilt Boars born Jan. - Apr., 2016 4063 4068 4073 4078 4083 Champion & Reserve Champion Boar First place winners in preceding classes will compete for Champion and Reserve Champion 4095. Market Swine Class: Purebred or mixed market barrows or gilts. Must be farrowed Feb. 1, 2016 or later. Showmanship Classes - age 14 and older/under 14 (ages as of Jan. 1, 2016) 4-H SHEEP EXHIBITS Bonnie Overbeck, Jackson, Mo., will present an Individual Herdsman Award in the Sheep Division. Superintendents/ Clay Illers & Gwen Maloney Judging Time/Wednesday, Sept. 14 following the FFA goat show Special Rules1. All entries must be made by August 9, 2016. Entries may be mailed on 4-H Livestock Entry Forms to Marilyn Schott, 7379 State Highway 72, Jackson, MO, 63755 or made on-line @semofair.com. 2. All exhibits must be in place by 6 p.m., Tuesday., September 13, 2016. 3. Exhibitors of sheep must be enrolled in Clover Project SH161. 4. Sheep exhibits are released on, Saturday September 17, 2016. Sale animals released at 11:00 a.m. Breeding animals released at 5:00 p.m. 4-H SHEEP BREEDING CLASSES Ram Lamb under 1 year Champion & Reserve Champion Ram Yearling Ewe 1 year & under 2 year Senior Ewe from Sept.-Dec. 31, 2015 Ewe Lamb born after Jan. 1, 2016 Champion & Reserve Champion Ewe CHESTER WHITE 4085 4086 COMMERCIAL 4090 4091 4088 5. Point value for each entry is forty-two (42) for blue, twenty-eight (28) for red, and fourteen (14) for white. 6. Members limited to two (2) entries per class, total of 6 entries. 7. 4-H sheep do not need to be registered but must have verification of age and comply with General, Livestock and Animal Health rules. 8. Market lambs must have been owned by June 1, 2016 and be nominated with identification by tag number by July 15, 2016 to show and sell. 9. Market lambs weights: Southdown and Cheviot 80 to 120 lbs. All other breeds - 100 to 160 lbs. 10. Market Lambs must meet weight requirements or they will be sent home after the weigh-in and will be ineligible to show or be in the 4H/FFA Livestock Sale. 11. Showmanship classes will be held after Market Lamb Show. All 4-H’ers who have sheep at the Fair in the 4-H Division are eligible to participate SEE 4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK SALE INFORMATION Southdown Suffolk Dorset Corriedale Shropshire Oxford Breeds not listed Cross-Breed 4400 4406 4412 4418 4424 4430 4436 4442 4402 4403 4404 4408 4409 4410 4414 4415 4416 4420 4421 4422 4426 4427 4428 4432 4433 4434 4438 4439 4440 4444 4445 4446 Champion and Reserve Champions will have first place winners in preceding classes competing. 4450. Market Lamb Class (may be ewe or wether). All market lambs must have lamb teeth. Ewe lambs shown as market lambs cannot be shown in the breeding show. Showmanship Classes - age 14 and older/under age 14 (Ages as of Jan. 1, 2015) PAGE 45 1350. 4-H BEEF BUCKET CALF 1351. 4-H DAIRY BUCKET CALF Bucket Calf Judging Sunday, September 11 at 2:00 p.m. (Dairy) or Wednesday, September 14 at 8:30 a.m. (Beef) 1. Animals of age 6 months or younger, halter broke and being bucket fed. Select and/or purchase a calf born between March 1 and June 1 of current project year within 2 weeks of birth. To show, calf should be at least 90 days old on entry form date of birth. 2. Beef, dairy, or crossbred calf accepted at both shows. 3. Compliance with 4-H Club Department Rules & General Livestock Rules is necessary. Point value for each entry is eighteen (18) for blue, twelve (12) for red, and six (6) for white, 4. Members must be enrolled in Clover Project BC135 5. Exhibitor is responsible for calf care during the Fair. 6. Showmanship ribbon will be given. 7. Calves will be tied with Dairy or Beef. 8. Exhibitor of calf must be age 8-12 4-H age. Exhibitors who have had their 13th birthday by Jan. 1, 2016 are ineligible. 9. Release Times: Sept. 12, 7:00 p.m. and must be gone by Sept. 13 at 6:00 a.m. (Dairy) and Sept. 17 at 4:00 p.m. (Beef) 10. No Championship ribbon will be given. 11. Judging is based on an interview with the member not the quality of the calf. Possible questions include: birthdate/age, how calf was cared for, raised and general health care. 4-H DAIRY EXHIBITS Prairie Farms Dairy, Scott City, Mo., will present an Individual Herdsman Award in the Dairy Division. Superintendents/Eddie & Amy Kirchdoerfer Judging Time Sunday, 2:00 p.m., Sept. 11 Special Rules (see General Rules) 1. All entries must be made by August 9, 2016 to Marilyn Schott or on-line @semofair.com 2. All exhibits must be in place by 1 p.m., Sat., Sept. 10, 2016. 3. Exhibitors must be enrolled in dairy projects.Animals must correspond to the project in which members are enrolled. Clover Projects DA131-DA134. 4-H DAIRY CLASSES Junior heifer calf born March 1, 2016 or after. Intermediate heifer calf born Dec. 1, 2015 - Feb. 29, 2016 Senior heifer calf born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2015 Summer yearling heifer born June 1 - Aug. 31, 2015 Junior yearling heifer born March 1 - May 31, 2015 Intermediate yearling heifer (not in milk) born Dec. 1, 2014-Feb. 28, 2015 Senior yearling heifer born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2014 Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Junior two (2) year old cow born March 1 - Aug. 31, 2014 Senior two (2) year old cow born Sept. 1, 2013 - Feb. 28, 2014 Three (3) year old cow born Sept. 1, 2012 - Aug. 31, 2013 Four (4) year old cow born Sept. 1, 2011 - Aug. 31, 2012 Aged cow born before Sept. 1, 2011 Senior Champion and Reserve Champion 4. Check with Dairy Superintendent before tying in. 5. Release time is Sept. 12, 7:00 p.m. Cattle must be gone by 6:00 a.m., Tues. Sept. 13. 6. Point value for each entry is forty-two (42) for blue, twenty-eight (28) for red, and fourteen (14) for white. 7. Total of six (6) entries will be accepted. 8. 4-H dairy do not need to be registered but must have verification of age and comply with 4-H General & Livestock Rules. 9. Provide own bedding, straw may be used. 4-H DRAFT HORSE, DRAFT MULE, MINI MULES, and DRAFT PONY SHOW Superintendent/Stephen Meier Halter class judging time: Friday., Sept. 16, 3:30 p.m. All breeding stock must be registered. Animals will be tied in open class housing. Animals should be owned by exhibitor's farm. All entries must be made by August 9, 2016 to Marilyn Schott or on-line @semofair.com. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per class, total of six entries accepted. Point value for each entry is 45 for blue, 30 for red, and 15 for white. Members must be enrolled in Project HS140-141. Animals must be in place by 6:00 p.m. Wednesday and released at 4:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 17. Draft horses and draft mules can come back day of show. Classes4300 Draft Horse Foal 4301 Draft Horse Mare 4302 Draft Horse Gelding 4303 Draft Horse Yearling Stallion Champion and Reserve Champion Draft Horse Animal (Ribbon Only) 4304 Draft Pony Foal 4305 Draft Pony Mare 4306 Draft Pony Gelding Champion & Reserve Champion Draft Pony Animal (Ribbon Only) 4307 Draft Mule Foal 4308 Draft Mule Mare 4309 Draft Mule Horse Champion & Reserve Champion Draft Mule Animal (Ribbon Only) 4310 Miniature Mule Colt 4311 Miniature Mare Mule 4312 Miniature Horse Mule Champion & Reserve Champion Mini Mule (Ribbon Only) Overall Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Animal 4313 Showmanship 4314 Cart Class (any animal) 4315 Driving Class Team (any 2 animals hitched as a team) Jersey 4100 4101 4102 4103 4104 4105 4106 Milking Shorthorns 4120 4121 4122 4123 4124 4125 4126 Brown Swiss 4140 4141 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146 Holstein 4160 4161 4162 4163 4164 4165 4166 Cross-Bred 4180 4181 4182 4183 4184 4185 4186 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 4127 4128 4129 4130 4131 4147 4148 4149 4150 4151 4167 4168 4169 4170 4171 4187 4188 4189 4190 4191 4-H GOAT EXHIBITS 12. Wethers in class 4700 must weigh 40-140 lb. at the Tuesday weigh-in or Lost Creek Boer Goat Farm, Alvie & Susan Richmond, Wappapello, Mo., will they cannot show or be in the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale. present an Individual Herdsman Award in the Goat Division. 13. NOTE: Adult bucks may be required to be put in a trailer at night for the Goat Superintendents - Clay Illers & Gwen Maloney safety of all visiting does. Judging Time: Wed., Sept. 14 Morning at 8:30 a.m. followed by FFA 14. Wethers must be owned by June 1, 2016 and be nominated with identification Special Rules (See General Rules) by tag number by July 15, 2016 to show and sell. 1. All entries must be made by August 9, 2016 to Marilyn Schott or on-line @semofair.com. MEAT GOAT - CROSS OR FULL BLOOD DAIRY GOAT 2. All entries must be in place by 6 p.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2016. - (need not be registered) Bucks 3. Members must be enrolled in Clover Project GA136 - GA139. 4700. Wether Class under 1 year 4708. 0-6 months 4. Goat exhibits cannot be removed until Saturday, September 17, 2016. Bucks 4709. 7-12 months Sale animals released at 11:00 a.m. Breeding animals released at 5:00 p.m. 4701. 0-6 months 4710. 13-24 months 5. Point value of each entry is forty-two (42) for blue, twenty-eight (28) for red, and 4702. 7-12 months Champion & Reserve Champion Buck fourteen (14) for white. 4703. 13-24 months Does 6. All Dairy Goats shown must have been owned by the exhibitor on June 1 or Champion & Reserve Champion Buck 4711. 0-6 months before of the current year. Does 4712. 7-12 months 7. Meat Goats must be owned by June 1 of the current year. 4713. 13-24 months 8. 4-H goats do not need to be registered, but must have verification of age and comply 4704. 0-6 months 4705. 7-12 months 4714. over 24 months with General, Livestock and Animal Health Rules. 4706. 13-24 months Champion & Reserve Champion Doe 9. Exhibitors are limited to two (2) entries per class. A total of six (6) entries will 4707. over 24 months Showmanship be accepted. Champion & Reserve Champion Doe Fourteen (14) and over as of January 10. Animals may be hand held or led by a rope and/or halter. Exhibitors are 1, 2016 requested to be neatly attired when showing their animals in the ring. Under fourteen (14) as of January 1, 11. 4-Hers must be exhibiting Goats to be eligible to participate in the 2016 showmanship contest. See 4-H and FFA Livestock Sale Information PAGE 46 4-H HORSE SHOW Superintendents/Brenda Phillips & Sarah Aufdenberg Judging time: Saturday, September 17, 2:00 p.m. Eligibility Regulations: Membership-each participant must be enrolled by May 1, of the current year in the 4-H Horsemanship Project and be in good standing within his or her club. Must bring copy of Horse Enrollment Form. A negative coggins test is required on all horses entering the show. No stallions allowed. Members must be enrolled in Clover Projects HS140-HS141. No Pre-registration needs to be mailed. Completed Registration forms must be brought to the Livestock Gate as your gate entry. Registration forms can be obtained at your local Extension Office or in SEMO Fair Premium Guide Book or fair website. Use 4-H Livestock Entry Form. PREMIUMS: 18 pts. - Blue 12 pts. - Red 6 pts - White Classes will be judged using the Danish System - Blue, Red, and White Ribbons with premiums paid in 4350, 4351, 4353, and 4354. Ribbons will be presented for first to third place in classes 4352, 4355, and 4356 with remaining entries receiving participation ribbons. Classes: Halter Classes: 4350 - Showmanship at halter, 14 & over 4351 - Showmanship at halter, under 14 4352 - Bareback Pleasure Horsemanship Class - For the horsemanship classes, exhibitors will be asked to bring their horse into the ring unsaddled. The exhibitor will then, at the judge’s direction, saddle their mount. When all the horses are saddled the equitation will begin. 4353 - Horsemanship - 14 and over 4354 - Horsemanship - under 14 4355 - Water Glass 4356 - Egg and Spoon 4-H POULTRY EXHIBITS Superintendents/Laura & Henry Bishop and Kim & Tony Scheffer Judge - Larry Denny Judging Time/Sat., Sept. 10 - 1:00 p.m. Rules1. Advance entry of Poultry must be made. Mail entries to Dortha Strack, 2907 Boutin Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Official 4-H Poultry and Rabbits Forms must be used and received or postmarked no later than August 9, 2016. The Class Item, Breed, and Leg Band Number must be on the form. Entries may also be made on-line at semofair.com, deadline August 11. Late entries will be accepted up to Sept. 1 at $50.00 per head additional fee by paper entry form only and be in possession of Dortha Strack by Sept. 1. Postmark does not apply to Sept. 1 deadline. 2. Point value for each entry; nine (9) for blue, six (6) for red, and three (3) for white. 3. Limited to two (2) entries per class. Total of six (6) entries will be accepted. 4. Exhibitors must provide 2 containers (for feed & water) per pen. Cans must be 8 oz. or larger (no paper or tuna can) and proper height for the birds. Cans must be secured to cage by punching two (2) holes in can and wired to cage. If proper size cans are not used, exhibitor may not leave birds. 5. Check with Superintendent before and after caging birds. 6. All entries will be health checked before they are placed in cages. If found to have a communicable disease, the entry will have to be taken home immediately. 7. All entries will go by their leg band number; the number and name will be entered in an entry book. After judging, ribbons will be posted. 8. The single pullet may not be one (1) of the Pen of Three (3) entry. 9. Poultry must be brought on Sat., Sept. 10, 8:00 a.m. -12:00 pm to the Poultry Tent. 10. Release time is Tues., Sept. 13 - 8:00 pm-9:00 pm. 11. Members must be enrolled in Clover Projects PO151-PO153. 12. Poultry leg bands are available for a charge at the Cape Girardeau Extension Office. 13. If animals are also entered in open class, they must be removed at release time and brought back at open class arrival time. Classes 4200. Old Cock 4205. Duck 4201. Hen 4206. Goose 4202. Cockerel 4207 Guineas, pen of two (2) 4203. Pullet 4208. Pigeon 4204. Pen of two (2) pullets 4209. Turkey and one (1)cockerel. 4-H RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS EXHIBITS Superintendents/ Laura & Henry Bishop and Kim & Tony Scheffer Judge - Larry Denny Judging Time/Rabbits Sat., Sept. 10 after Poultry Guinea Pigs, Sat., Sept.10 after Rabbits Rules: 1. Advance entry of rabbits must be made. Mail to Dortha Strack, 2907 Boutin Dr., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Official 4-H Poultry and Rabbits Form must be used and received or postmarked no later than August 9, 2016. The Class Item, Breed, and Ear Mark Number must be on the form. Entries may also be made on-line at semofair.com, deadline August 9. Late entries will be accepted up to Sept. 1 at $50.00 per head additional fee by paper entry form only and be in possession of Dortha Strack by Sept. 1. Postmark does not apply to Sept. 1 deadline. 2. All rabbits and guinea pigs must have a magic marker ear mark. 3. Members may make two (2) entries per class. 4. Point value for each exhibit is nine (9) for blue, six (6) for red, and three (3) for white. 5. Exhibitors must provide 2 containers (for feed & water) per pen. Cans must be 8 oz. or larger (no paper or tuna can) and proper height for the animals. Cans must be secured to cage by punching two (2) holes in can and wired to cage. If proper size cans are not used, exhibitor may not leave animals. 6. Check with superintendent before and after caging animals. 7. All animals will be checked by a veterinarian. Any animal with a communicable disease will be sent home as soon as it is detected. 8. All entries will go by their ear tag. The names and numbers will be entered in an entry book. After judging, ribbons will be posted. 9. Rabbits and guinea pigs must be brought in Sat., Sept. 10, 8:00 am-12:00 pm to the Poultry Tent 10. Release time is Tues., Sept. 13 - 8:00-9:00 pm. 11. Members must be enrolled in Clover Projects RB111,112,113 or PE101,102,103. 12. If animals are also entered in open class, they must be removed at release time and brought back at open class arrival time. Classes4220. Buck 4223. Guinea Pig 4221. Doe 4222. Meat Pen Class - Meat pen will consist of 3 rabbits of the same breed, variety, either sex and used to being housed together. Age is not over 70 days old and weight 5 pounds each or less. 4-H ENTRIES IN 4-H EXHIBIT HALL AWARD SPONSORS FOR “BEST OF SHOW” Agronomy - CO-OP Service Center, Jackson, MO - $25 Gift Certificate. Arts & Crafts - Americhicken, Matt Ochs, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash Arts & Crafts Projects - Janet's Hair Fashion - Janet Bell, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash. Scrapbooking - Donald Stream, Manchester, MO - $25 Cash. Breads - Meier Horseshoe Pines, Steve & Teresa Meier, Jackson, MO - $20 Cash. Cake Decorating - My Daddy’s Cheesecake, Kevin & Susan Stanfield, Cape Girardeau, MO $25 Gift Certificate. Clothing - 4-H member in first year of clothing - award is a Gingher Dressmaker Shears in memory of Viola Dannenmueller. Clothing & Textiles - Golden Needle, inc., Sheryl Winschel, Cape Girardeau, MO Award. Computers - R&W School Supply, Allen & Joyce Clark, Cape Girardeau, MO $25 Cash. Electricity, Small Engines, Welding - Rental Land Special Events, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash. Entomology - Cape Kil, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash. Floriculture - Missouri 4-H Center for Youth Development - $20 Cash. Food Nutrition - Pie Safe Bakery & Cafe - Sharon & Monte Penrod, Pocahontas, MO - $20 Gift Certificate. Food Preservation - Linda & Edie Farrow, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash Horticulture - Sunny Hill Garden & Florist Center, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Gift Certificate. Knitting & Creative Crochet - Deloris Meyr, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash. Miscellaneous Projects - Advance Automotive, Roger Austin, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash. Miscellaneous Projects - Skyview Animal Clinic, Cape Girardeau, MO $25 Cash. Other 4-H Project - Strack Stone, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash. Photography - Linda Jenkins Rechtin - $25 Cash - 2 Prizes - Photo I and II or III. Quilting - Golden Needle, Inc., Sheryl Winschel, Cape Girardeau, MO - Award Robotics - Ron & Suzanne Scherer, Jackson, MO - $20 Cash. Shooting Sports - Heuer Custom Cabinets, Jeff & Sara Heuer, Cape Girardeau, MO - $20 Cash Veterinary Science - MWI Veterinary Supply - Trip Winkel Sales Representative, - $25 cash Woodwork - Landgraf Construction, Co., Jackson, MO - 2 Cash awards. PAGE 47 EXHIBITS LIST AND GUIDELINES AEROSPACE EDUCATION Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl On back of tag, describe relationship of article to project and put number of years project taken. Classes and Points AE811. Aerospace Unit I: any item made .........................................3 - 2 - 1 AE812. Aerospace Unit II: any item made ........................................3 - 2 - 1 AE813 Aerospace Unit III: any item made ........................................3 - 2 - 1 AE814 Aerospace Unit IV: any item made ........................................6 - 4 - 2 (Display on launch pad in an upright position.) AGRONOMY Superintendent Cliff Illers Exhibits will be accepted from any agronomy project 4-Her is enrolled in. Each entry must be labeled giving member’s name, project, and variety. 4-H members can bring three (3) entries each in Projects AG981 and AG982 if enrolled. Seed & grain exhibits should be in a clear one (1) quart wide mouth jar with lid. Attach rubber band of entry tag around neck of jar. Exhibits must have been produced during the last harvest season. Classes and Points AG981. Forages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4-2 EXHIBIT QUANTITY Hay or Straw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Square Bale Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Legumes & Grasses 2" Bundle AG982. Grains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-4-2 EXHIBIT QUANTITY Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ears or 3 Stalks or 1 quart Cotton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Stalks Grain Sorghum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Heads or 5 Stalks Grass Seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 quart Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2" bundle or 1 Quart Soybeans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Stalks or 1 Quart Sunflowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Head Wheat, Barley, Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Quart or 2" bundle ARTS AND CRAFTS Superintendents/June, Richard & Dakota Oehl 1. On back of entry tag, put number of years project taken, brief description of how item was made, time it took to complete item and age. State if article was made from a kit. 2. The use of kits and/or patterns is discouraged in this project. However, since kits and patterns may be helpful in teaching skills and techniques, members in AC311 only may exhibit non-original items. 3. Artwork (drawings, sketches, etc.) must be framed with a hanger. Classes and Points AC311. Arts & Crafts: any item made ...............................................................3-2-1 AC312. Advanced Visual Arts - I : any item made ............................................6-4-2 AC313. Advanced Visual Arts - II: any item made ............................................6-4-2 AC314. Arts & Computers: any item made.......................................................6-4-2 AC315. Scrapbooking - completed small Scrapbook or other item made ......3-2-1 AC316. Scrapbooking - completed large Scrapbook........................................6-4-2 BREAD Superintendent/Erna Phillips 1. Exhibit will be one-quarter (1/4) loaf of bread or four (4) rolls. 2. Bread must be of reasonable keeping quality to keep at least a week. 3. Bread preparation: punch hole in paper plate that bread will fit on. Attach entry tag with rubber band or string to outside of bag. 4. On back of entry tag, put number of years project taken and name of project book used. Classes and Points FN581. Breads-I - any item made ...................................3-2-1 FN582. Breads-II - any item made...................................3-2-1 FN583. Breads-III - any item made..................................6-4-2 PAGE 48 CAKE DECORATING Superintendent/Erna Phillips 1.A total of three different items can be exhibited. 2. List number of years in project on back of entry tag. 3. Write description of decoration on back of entry tag. 4. Cake decorations must be on cake and not a dummy cake. One, two, or three layer cakes are acceptable. 5. Borders must be on a cake and not on a separate board or plate. 6. Bought decorations are acceptable if they are needed to complete decorating items such as plastic clown head, doll head, etc. 7. If sugar molds are used, they must be used on cakes as decorations. 8. These rules will be followed for judging or entry will be disqualified. 9. Cupcakes will be accepted in Class CD361 - Cake Decorating 1, 4 cupcakes on a plate only. Classes and PointsCD361. Cake Decorating, I ....................................................................... 3-2-1 CD362. Cake Decorating, II ...................................................................... 6-4-2 CD363. Cake Decorating, III..................................................................... 9-6-3 CHILD DEVELOPMENT Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl Anything used in care of children. Item should consider safety, durability, construction, practicality, and interest to age of child. Items must have written on back of entry tag: ( 1) how the article was made, (2) age of child it was made for. Examples: toys, educational games, educational displays, etc. (3) number of years in this project, 4) Learning experience needed on all items., 5) Kits may be used but item should state if it is a kit. Classes and PointsCH411. Child Development Unit I: any item made ......................................3-2-1 CH412. Child Development - Unit II: any item made...................................3-2-1 CH413. Child Development - Unit III: any item made..................................6-4-2 CLOTHING PROJECT Superintendent/Shirley Palen Put number of years project taken and skills learned on back of entry tag. Entry tags must be on garment with small safety pins. All garments must be put on hanger. Classes and PointsCL521. Sewing Expressions - Level I - any item made ............................. 3-2-1 CL522. Sewing Expressions - Level II - any item made............................ 3-2-1 CL523. Sewing Expressions - Level III any item made ............................ 6-4-2 CL524. Buying Clothes - Level I - non-construction unit .......................... 3-2-1 CL525. Buying Clothes - Level II -non construction unit .......................... 3-2-1 State Fashion Revue items on Display Only. COMPUTERS Superintendent/Linda Illers Back of entry tag must have (1) name of project, (2) number of years in the project, (3) steps taken to complete this exhibit,(4) how long it took to complete this exhibit, and (5) what you learned by making this exhibit. Classes and Points CP891. Computers I: any item made ...................................................... 3-2-1 CP892. Computers II: any item made ..................................................... 3-2-1 CP893. Computers III: any item made .................................................... 3-2-1 CP894. Computers IV: any item made .................................................... 3-2-1 CP895. Scratch; any item made .............................................................. 3-2-1 CP896. Alice; any item made ................................................................... 3-2-1 CROCHET Superintendent/Shirley Palen On back of entry tag, put name of stitches, techniques used, and number of years project taken. Classes and PointsCR321. Crochet - Unit I; any item made .................................................... 3-2-1 State Fashion Revue items on Display Only ELECTRICITY Superintendent/Cliff Illers On back of tag, describe the relationship of article and project and number of years project taken. Use plans from any source. Items should be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Consult power suppliers or electricians for code requirements. Battery operated items are also eligible exhibits. Classes and Points: EL831. Electricity Unit I: Any item made ................................................ 3-2-1 EL832. Electricity’Unit II: Any item made ............................................... 3-2-1 EL833. Electricity Unit III: Any item made.............................................. 6-4-2 EL834. Electricity Unit IV: Any item made.............................................. 6-4-2 ENTOMOLOGY Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl Boxes must be exactly 18” long x24” wide x3 1/2” deep. Name and label insects. Label which insects were added in 2016 and list them on a separate paper with each box. Classes and Points: EN921. Entomology: Unit I: any item made ....................................................6-4-2 EN922. Entomology: Unit II: any item made...................................................6-4-2 EN923. Entomology: Unit III: any item made..................................................9-6-3 EN924. BeeKeeping: any item made or produced ..........................................9-6-3 EXPLORING 4-H Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl On back of tag, describe relationship of article to project and number of years project taken. Classes and Points EX261. Exploring Unit I; any item made ................................................. 3-2-1 FOOD NUTRITION & PRESERVATION Superintendent/Erna Phillips 1. Exhibit will be four (4) muffins, cookies, bars, etc. Bring one-quarter (1/4) of the whole cake or loaf or 1 whole mini-loaf 2. Food must be of reasonable keeping quality to keep at least a week. 3. Food preparation: punch hole in paper plate suitable size for item and attach entry form with string or rubberband to outside of bag. No plastic wrap. 4. Attach a separate piece of paper with the recipe and where the recipe is from (name of cookbook, project book, person, etc.) Classes and PointsFN551. Foods-A -any food item made .................................................... 3-2-1 FN552. Foods-B - any food item made ................................................... 3-2-1 FN553. Foods-C - any food item made ................................................... 3-2-1 FN554. Foods-D - any food item made ................................................... 3-2-1 FN556. Food Science - what's on my plate............................................. 3-2-1 FN557. International Foods I - any food item made ............................... 3-2-1 FN558. International Foods II - any item made....................................... 3-2-1 FN561. Microwave Magic A - any item made ......................................... 3-2-1 FN562. Microwave Magic B - any item made ......................................... 3-2-1 FN563. Microwave Magic C - any item made ......................................... 3-2-1 FN564. Microwave Magic D - any item made......................................... 3-2-1 FN571. Food Preservation - any item made - no duplicate items.......... 6-4-2 EXAMPLES: Canned, dried, or pickled foods, gift package of preserved foods, educational displays, etc. For safety reasons, all Food Arts exhibits must follow these rules: 1. Canned goods/preserved items must follow University of Missouri-Columbia guidelines for processing. 2. Label exhibit with out-lines of procedures and recipes used in processing and date of processing. Example of a qualified label: Snap Beans 7/16 Pressure Canned, 10 lbs. 25 minutes 3. Signs of spoilage or alteration from standard processing guidlines will disqualify exhibit. Information on standard procedure is available from County University Extension Centers. 4. No food should be sampled by judges at local judging. 5. Headspace requirements are as follows: Fruits: 1/2 inch Vegetables: 1/2 to 1 inch Sweet spreads: 1/4 inch for jellies; 1/2 inch for all others Pickles: 1/2 inch FORESTRY Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl Entries must be in keeping with project requirements. Put number of years in project on entry tag back. Classes & Points: FO931. Forestry I: Any item made as outlined in forestry project, for example: educational display, 3 -D models, display boards of leaf, twig & wood samples, etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-1 FO932. Forestry II: Any item made. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-4-2 FO933. Forestry III: Any item made. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4-2 GEOLOGY Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl If an exhibit box is used, it must be approximately 18” long x 24” wide & 3 1/2” deep with a clear cover that can be removed. Specimens should be labeled and mounted so the boxes can be displayed If more than one box, indicate box for display. On back of entry tag, put number of years project taken. Class and Points GG941. Geology - any display ................................................................. 6-4-2 HEALTH/FITNESS Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl On back of tag, describe relationship of article to project and number of years project taken. Examples: Educational displays, photo stories, sports equipment made by the 4-H member. Classes and Points HF711. Bowling - any item made ............................................................ 3-2-1 HF712. Golf - any item made.................................................................. 3-2-1 HF771. First Aid - any item made ........................................................... 3-2-1 HF772. Staying Healthy - any item made............................................... 3-2-1 HF773. Keeping Fit - any item made ...................................................... 3-2-1 HF774. Physical Activity in 4-H Clubs - any item made ......................... 3-2-1 HF775. Move Across Missouri - any item made .................................... 3-2-1 HOME ENVIRONMENT Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl Any three (3) articles made in home environment project in which 4-Her is enrolled may be exhibited, pairs of items cannot be entered separately. On back of tag tell what was done by the member and number of years project taken. Classes and PointsHE471. Home Environment Unit 1; any item made................................ 3-2-1 HE472. Home Environment Unit 2; any item made................................ 3-2-1 HE473. Home Environment Unit 3; any item made................................ 3-2-1 HE474. Home Environment Units 4; any item made .............................. 3-2-1 HE475. Home Environment Units 5, any item made .............................. 6-4-2 HE476. Home Environment Units 6; any item made .............................. 6-4-2 HE477. Home Environment Unit 7, any item made................................ 6-4-2 HE478. Designing a Space of My Own: any item made........................ 6-4-2 HORTICULTURE - GARDENING (fruits, vegetables, and flowers) Superintendent/Kandy Peek Any 4-H member may exhibit any project grown, made,(notebooks accepted), or used in connection with gardening project. Each exhibit, vegetable or fruit, must be displayed on a paper plate or suitable container. Attach entry tag to container. Classes and Points HO971, HO972, HO973, & HO974. Gardening; any item home grown or made. . .6-4-2 Beans - 6 pods Onions - 4 Beets - 4 Peas - 6 pods Cabbage - 1 Peppers (large) -4, (small) - 6 Carrots - 6 Potatoes -4 Corn - 3 ears Pumpkins - 1 Cucumber (slicing) -4, (pickling) -6 Squash - 1 Eggplant - 1 Sunflower - 1 Gourds - (large) -1, (small) -6 Tomatoes - (large) -4, (small) -6 Okra - 6 Watermelon - 1 Any other Produce grown in garden based on size: large - 1, medium - 3, small - 6,. Mixed vegetable or fruit basket - basket 12” maximum. Floriculture Live plants in suitable pot. Cut specimens must be displayed in a clear pint or quart jar. Exhibitor must have grown the flowers used in the exhibit except for Flower Arranging. Purchased flowers (real or silk) may be used individually or in combinations in Flower Arranging exhibits. Classes and Points HO961, HO962, HO963, & HO964; any item grown or made...6-4-2 PAGE 49 KNITTING Superintendent/Shirley Palen On back of entry tag, put name of stitches and techniques used and number of years project taken. Classes and PointsKN331. Knitting Unit I -any item made ...................................................... 3-2-1 KN332. Knitting Unit II - any item made .................................................... 3-2-1 State Fashion Revue items on Display only OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl Examples: Educational displays, homemade equipment or clothing, photo panel (on 11”x14” display board), etc. On back of entry tag, put number of years project taken. Classes and Points OA761. Hiking - any item made............................................................... 3-2-1 OA762. Camping: Any item made ........................................................... 3-2-1 OA763. Backpacking: Any item made ..................................................... 3-2-1 OA764. Outdoor Adventures: Any item made ......................................... 3-2-1 PHOTOGRAPHY Superintendent/Linda Illers 1. Use 8”x10” mount board. A permanent mount must be made using photographic adhesive - no corner mounts allowed, no frames allowed. The mat board may be white, black, or of a color that accentuates the photograph. NO FOAM BOARD. 2. An entry may be a single photo on 8”x10” mat board or a picture story of 4 photographs on 8”x10” mat board. 3.Photos can be matted with a single window mat if appropriate or a full 8”x10” photo can be mounted flush on the mount board. No double matting. 4. On back of entry tag, put number of years project taken, and type of camera and lens used or cell phone photo. Tape tag to back of entry. Classes and PointsPH351. Any project from Photography I..............................................3-2-1 PH352. Any project from Photography II.............................................6-4-2 PH353. Any project from Photography III.............................................6-4-2 QUILTING Superintendent/Shirley Palen On back of tag put skills learned in this level and number of years in project. Class and Points QU341. Quilting: small item .................................................................... 3-2-1 QU342. Quilting: large item..................................................................... 6-4-2 ROBOTICS Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl Back of entry tag must have the following information: 1) name of project, 2) number of years in the project, 3) steps taken to complete this exhibit, 4) how long it took to complete this exhibit, and 5) what you learned by making this exhibit. Classes and Points RO881. Junk Drawer Robotics; any item made...................................... 3-2-1 RO882. Virtual Robotics; any item made ................................................ 6-4-2 RO883. Robotics Platform; any item made ............................................ 6-4-2 RO884. GEAR-Tech-21; any item made .................................................. 6-4-2 RO885. FIRST Robotics; any item made................................................. 6-4-2 RO886. General 4-H Robotics; any item made ....................................... 6-4-2 SHOOTING SPORTS Superintendent/Cliff Illers On back of tag describe relationship of article to project and number of years project taken. Examples. Photo display, outdoor clothing made by exhibitor, hunting equipment or aids, educational displays. No paper targets accepted. Classes and Points SS740. Shooting Sports Safety, any item made ..................................... 3-2-1 SS741. Archery, any item made .............................................................. 3-2-1 SS742. Air Rifle (BB and/or Pellet) any item made ................................ 3-2-1 SS743. Smallbore Rifle any item made................................................... 3-2-1 SS744. Air Pistol, any item made ............................................................ 3-2-1 SS745. Shotgun, any item made............................................................. 3-2-1 SS747. Smallbore Pistol, any item made................................................ 3-2-1 SS748. Muzzleloading, any item made ................................................... 3-2-1 SS749. Hunting & Outdoor Skills, any item made ................................. 3-2-1 SS990. Western Heritage and Cowboy Shooting, any item made......... 3-2-1 SMALL ENGINES Superintendent/Cliff Illers On back of tag describe relationship of article to project and number of years project taken. *Project leader needs to O.K. exhibit and sign back of entry tag. If display board is used, it must be 11”x14” PAGE 50 Classes and Points SE851. Small engines - Unit I any item made ........................................ 3-2-1 SE852. Small engines - Unit II any item made ....................................... 3-2-1 SE853. Small engines - Unit III, any item made.................................... . 6-4-2 SPORTFISHING Superintendent/Karen Fornkahl On back of entry tag list name of project & number of years project taken. Classes and Points SF725. Sportfishing - Unit I any item made............................................ 3-2-1 SF726. Sportfishing - Unit II any item made........................................... 3-2-1 SF727. Sportfishing - Unit III, any item made.................................... .... 3-2-1 VETERINARY SCIENCE Superintendent/Kandy Peek Back of entry tag must have the following information: 1) number of years in the project, 2) steps taken to complete this exhibit, 3) how long it took to complete this exhibit, and 4) what you learned by making this exhibit. Classes and Points VS191. Veterinary Science Unit I, any item made .................................. 3-2-1 VS192. Veterinary Science Unit II, any item made ................................. 3-2-1 VS193. Veterinary Science Unit III, any item made ................................ 3-2-1 WELDING Superintendent/Cliff Illers On back of tag describe relationship of article to project and number of years project taken. *Project leader needs to O.K. exhibit and sign back of entry tag. Class and Points WE846. Welding: Any item made ............................................................ 6-4-2 WOODWORKING Superintendent/Greg Illers Entries in these classes must be in keeping with the project requirements. Plans from any source. Back of entry tag must have the following information: (1) your age, (2) number of years in project, (3) how long it took to complete this project, 4) what tools and equipment did you use to make this project, (5) have plan attached. Classes and Points WO871. Woodworking-Unit I: Any item made in ....................................... 3-2-1 WO872. Woodworking-Unit II: Any item made in ...................................... 6-4-2 WO873. Woodworking-Unit III: Any item made in ...................................... 6-4-2 WO874. Woodworking-Unit IV: Any item made in ...................................... 9-6-3 MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS Superintendent/Kandy Peek Use 4-H Clover Book Project Name and Number as entry number along with 0101 or 0102 or 0103. Back of entry tag must have the following information: (1) name of project, (2) number of years in the project, (3) steps taken to complete this exhibit, (4) how long it took to complete this exhibit, and (5) how this project relates to the project enrolled in. No live animals may be included Classes and Points 0101. Any item made ............................................................................... 3-2-1 BF121-0101 Beef, BC135-0101 Bucket Calf, CA177, CA178 & CA179 (-0101) Cats; DA131, DA132, DA133, & DA134 (-0101) Dairy; DG171, DG172, & DG173 (-0101) Dogs; GA136, GA137, GA138, & GA139 (-0101) Goats; HS140 & HS141 (-0101) Horse; ME114, ME115 & ME116 (-0101) Meats (no cured meats); PE101, PE102, & PE103 (-0101) Pets; PO151, PO152, & PO153 (-0101) Poultry; RB111, RB112, & RB113 (-0101) Rabbits; SH161-0101 Sheep; SW181-0101 Swine; Reminder: If you bring an 3 animals or more to the fair, you are ineligible to enter an exhibit in this class. (i.e. if you bring 2 animals to the fair, you may enter 1 poster or 1 notebook. If you bring 1 animal to the fair, you may enter 1 poster and 1 notebook) 0102. Any item made ............................................................................... 3-2-1 AR611-0102 Amphibians & Reptiles; BY731 & BY732 (-0102) Bicycle; CI200-0102 Citizenship; CW231-0102 Clowning; CM237, CM238, CM239, & CM241 (-0102) Communications; CS431, CS432, & CS433 (-0102) Consumer Savvy; EG861-0102 Energy; EP441, EP442, EP443, & EP444 (-0102) Entrepreneurship; EE914 & EE915 (-0102) Exploring your Environment; FM270-0102 Filmmaking; FC421 & FC422 (-0102), Financial Champions; GS991-0102 Geospatial; GE221-0102 Global Education; LD271, LD272, & LD273 (-0102) Leadership; LJ117-0101 Livestock Judging PS242-0102 Public Speaking; TA251, TA252, & TA253 (-0102) Theatre Arts; WI724-0102 Wildlife; 0103. Self-Determined ....................................................................................... 3-2-1 SD950, SD 951, SD952(-0103) Self Determined 4-H CLOVER KIDS Superintendent/Kandy Peek CK481 - Unit 1 three (3) items made ...................................................... Ribbon only CK482 - Unit 2 three (3) items made ...................................................... Ribbon only CK483 - Unit 3 three (3) items made ...................................................... Ribbon only KARAOKE CONTEST ACTIVITIES TENT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 Junior Division: 4:00-5:00 P.M. – 17 years and younger Intermediate Division: 5:00-6:00 P.M. – 18-49 years Senior Division: 6:00-6:30 P.M. – 50 years and older Duet Division: 6:30-7:00 P.M. – any age 1. Pre-register in the Fair Office by 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 2, 2016. 2. Song selection must be included prior to registration being completed. 3. Receipt received at the time of registration must accompany you when signing in day of contest at the Activities Tent. 4. Time limit is 3 minutes 45 seconds per contestant per entry. 5. JUDGES’ DECISIONS ARE FINAL. 6. Registered contestants will sign in at the Activities Tent the day of the contest: Jr. Division at 3:30 p.m., Int. Division at 4:30 p.m., Sr. Division at 5:30 p.m., and Duet Division at 6:00 p.m. 7. YOU MUST BRING YOUR RECEIPT RECEIVED AT REGISTRATION. NO EXCEPTIONS! 8. Contest Awards Jr. Division 1st - $75 2nd - $50 3rd - $25 Int. Division 1st - $75 2nd - $50 3rd - $40 Sr. Division 1st - $75 2nd - $50 3rd - $40 Duet Division 1st - $50 2nd - $40 8. For more information, call Fair Office at 334-9250 or 1-800-455-FAIR. SEMO FAIR PAGEANT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 - ACTIVITIES TENT - 3:00 P.M. Tiny Miss SEMO Fair 18 mos.-3 year old Little Miss SEMO Fair 4-6 year old Young Miss SEMO Fair 7-9 year old Pre-Teen SEMO Fair 10-13 year old Teen Miss SEMO Fair 14-16 year old Miss SEMO Fair 17-22 year old (Miss SEMO Fair winner's entry fee will be paid to the Missouri State Fair Pageant) WINNERS MAY MAKE APPEARANCES AT THE FAIR Prizes: Crown - Flowers - Sash (older div. only) Each contestant will receive: Certificate of Participation & Gift Bag Entry forms available at www.semofair.com or at the Fair Office. Forms contain rules, fees and entry information. Early registration requested – $5.00 late fee added to entries after September 2, 2016. For addtional information, contact Melody Hutson at 573-450-2844 or melodyhutson@hotmail.com. DECORATE A LARGE BALE CONTEST 1. SEMO District Fair will provide 6 large bales in various places on the fairgrounds for decoration by 4-H Clubs. Each bale will have an identification number. 2. Contest is open to Missouri county 4-H clubs in the southeast region. Interested clubs must pre-register in writing by August 26, 2016, to Dortha Strack, 2709 Boutin Drive, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Send club name and county along with the name and phone number of a contact person. 3. The first 6 clubs that pre-register will be contacted by phone and given the identification number of the bale they are to decorate. Decorations must be safe and in good taste. 4. Bales will be available for decorating on the fairgrounds Friday morning, September 9. Decorating must be completed by 6:00 p.m. Saturday, September 10. Decorations must be removed from the bales by noon, Sunday, September 18. 5. SEMO Specialities & Sports of Jackson, MO, will award a plaque to the winning decorated bale. 6. Each club member that helps with the decorating will be given a SEMO Fair participation ribbon. Contact Dortha Strack by September 11 at 573-334-5693 and leave the club name and the number of 4-H'ers that helped decorate the bale. PAGE 51 DRESS-UP CONTEST Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, & Guinea Pigs 4-H/FFA GOAT TENT SHOW RING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 - 1:00 PM 1. Classes: (1) Poultry and Pigeons (2) Rabbits and Guinea Pigs 2. Animals must have been shown in the 4-H division or entered to show in the open divison at the 2016 SEMO District Fair. 3. Open to any exhibitor who can control the animal without assistance. 4. Pre-registration is required by 12 noon, Sunday, September 11 at the Poultry Tent 5. Participation ribbons will be given. 6. Cash-Book Journal, Jackson, MO will give in each of the two classes: 1st Place Trophy and $5 2nd Place - $3 3rd Place - $2 7. Open class exhibitors planning to enter the contest must have animal registered by noon, Sunday, September 11 and brought to the show ring by 1:00 p.m. Animals are to be removed from the fairgrounds after the contest. CHILDREN'S ROOSTER CROWING AND HEN CLUCKING CONTEST SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 - 4-H/FFA GOAT TENT SHOW RING Contest Follows Dress-Up Contest 1. Open to any child under 18 years of age. 2. Pre-registration is not required. 3. Contestants will demonstrate their crowing ability. 4. Participation ribbons will be awarded. 5. Prizes will be given to the winners of both contests by the Cash-Book Journal, Jackson, MO. CORN SHUCKING CONTEST 4-H/FFA GOAT TENT SHOW RING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2016 Contest Follows Rooster Crowing and Hen Clucking Contest 1. Open to anyone 10 years of age and older. 2. There will be three (3) age groups: 10 years of age to 29 years of age 30 years of age to 55 years of age 56 years of age and older 3. No pre-registration required. Contestants will volunteer day of contest – there will be six (6) contestants per age group. If more than six (6) people volunteer, they will draw numbers and people getting numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 will participate. 4. Participation ribbons will be awarded. 5. Seed Solutions LLS, Steve Peel, Cape Girardeau, MO, will give the following prizes in each of the classes: 1st Place – $10 2nd Place – $5 3rd Place – $2 MOTHER/DAUGHTER LOOK ALIKE CONTEST MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 - 5:30 P.M. ACTIVITIES TENT 1. No age limits or cost to enter. 2. Contestants must wear casual clothes. 3. Register at Activities Tent by 5:15 p.m. day of contest. 4. Prize money will be awarded to winners: Mother/Daughter - 1st Place $30 2nd Place $20 3rd Place $10 5. For more information, contact the SEMO Fair Office at 573-334-9250 or info@semofair.com. PAGE 52 BABY GIRL CONTEST ACTIVITIES TENT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 - 6:00 PM 1. Open to any baby girl in the SEMO District Fair area age 3 months to 24 months. 2. Register by Friday, September 2, 2016 by 4:00 p.m. at the fair office. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 3. Must show proof of birthdate as of 9-12-16 at time of registration. NO EXCEPTIONS! 4. Child will compete in the older class if age is the same as class division. 5. First, second and third prizes will be awarded in each age group. 6. Decision of the judges is final! 7. Any responsible adult may carry the child. Child must be carried at all times during contest. 8. Check in day of contest at the Activities Tent between 5:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Must show receipt of registration! NO EXCEPTIONS! Children must wear simple play clothing during the contest or they will not be allowed to compete. EXAMPLE: Child born on 8-11-15 will be 12 months + 30 days old on 9-12-16 and will compete in the 10-12 month class. A child born 8-12-15 will be 13 months on 9-12-16 and will compete in the 13-15 month class. For more information, contact SEMO Fair Office at 573-334-9250, www.semofair.com or info@semofair.com. FATHER/SON LOOK ALIKE CONTEST WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 - 5:30 P.M. – ACTIVITIES TENT 1. No age limits or cost to enter. 2. Contestants must wear casual clothes. 3. Register at Activities Tent by 5:15 p.m. day of contest. 4. Prize money will be awarded to winners: Father/Son - 1st Place $30 2nd Place $20 3rd Place $10 5. For more information, contact the SEMO Fair Office at 573-334-9250 or info@semofair.com. TWINS LOOK-ALIKE CONTEST ACTIVITIES TENT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 - 6:00 P.M. 1. No cost to enter. 2. Contestants may be of any age and either sex. 3. Contestants must wear casual clothes 4. Register at the Activities Tent by 5:45 p.m. day of the contest. 5. Prize money will be awarded to winners: Twins - 1st Place $30 2nd Place $20 3rd Place $10 6. For more information, contact the SEMO Fair Office at 573-334-9250 or info@semofair.com. BABY BOY CONTEST ACTIVITIES TENT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 - 6:15 PM 1. Open to any baby boy in the SEMO District Fair area age 3 months to 24 months. 2. Register by Friday, September 2, 2016 by 4:00 p.m. at the fair office. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 3. Must show proof of birthdate as of 9-14-16 at time of registration. NO EXCEPTIONS! 4. Child will compete in the older class if age is the same as class division. 5. First, second and third prizes will be awarded in each age group. 6. Decision of the judges is final! 7. Any responsible adult may carry the child. Child must be carried at all times during contest. 8. Check in day of contest at the Activities Tent between 5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Must show receipt of registration! NO EXCEPTIONS! Children must wear simple play clothing during the contest or they will not be allowed to compete. EXAMPLE: Child born on 8-13-15 will be 12 months + 30 days old on 9-14-16 and will compete in the 10-12 month class. A child born 8-14-15 will be 13 months on 9-14-16 and will compete in the 13-15 month class. For more information, contact SEMO Fair Office at 573-334-9250, www.semofair.com or info@semofair.com. PAGE 53 QUARTER SCRAMBLE SEMO DISTRICT FAIR - LIVESTOCK ARENA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - 10:30 A.M. Children 10 years old and younger search through a pile of straw to find quarters. They keep the quarters they find. LIVE ROOSTER CROWING CONTEST SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - 1:00 PM – 4-H/FFA GOAT TENT SHOW RING 1. Handler must be the exhibitor of the rooster entered in the SEMO District Fair. 2. One entry per handler. 3. Rooster must have participated in Open or 4-H poultry competition at the fair this year. 4. Pre-register at the Poultry Tent when bringing chickens on Sat., September 10 or Wed., Sept. 14. No late entries will be accepted. 5. Roosters will be caged in cages provided. 6. Handler will work with their own rooster. Handler may not touch the animal during the contest, but may use other means to encourage crowing. 7. Each entry will have a separate crow counter selected at random from the audience. 8. Length of contest is 20 minutes. 9. Total number of crows will be counted within contest time limits. 10. Only real crows accepted - not abbreviated crows. 11. If tie occurs, a 5 minute crow off will be held. SPONSORS & AWARDS: Sponsored by Wal-Mart and SEMO District Fair. 1st place Trophy & $10 2nd place $6 3rd place: $4 PEE WEE SHOWMANSHIP SEMO DISTRICT FAIR - LIVESTOCK ARENA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - 2:00 PM 1. Child must be at least 4 and no more than 8 years old as of December 31, 2015. 2. One entry per person, written parent/guardian permission required. Consent form available below.. 3. No entry fee. 4. Participation rosettes given all participants. 5. Participant must provide a halter broke animal he/she can manage unassisted for the event. Parent or other persons will not enter show ring with child. 6. Animals already entered in fair competition may be used. Or, animal may be brought to the grounds before noon September 17 and removed immediately after the event. Animal health rules apply. 7. If rules are not followed, ringmaster will ask participant to leave the show ring. 8. Entry is by notification with consent form to George Cox before 1:30 p.m. September 17. 9. SEMO District Fair is not responsible for accidents, injury, death, or damage to person or animal. PEDAL PULL SEMO DISTRICT FAIR - LIVESTOCK ARENA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 - 5:00 P.M. A competitive event where children pull a sled with a pedal tractor. The child pulling the farthest distance in his or her weight bracket is the winner in that class. Placement ribbons will be awarded to winners. Participation ribbons will be awarded to all contestants. SEMO DISTRICT FAIR PARTICIPATION CONSENT FORM I, the parent/guardian of ____________________________________ consent to said child’s participation in Pee Wee Showmanship/4-H-FFA Tractor Rodeo (circle one) held upon the fairgrounds of the Southeast Missouri District Fair. I have read and understand the event rules. I further release SEMO District Fair Board and officials from any responsibility for accidents, injury, death, or damage related to this activity. ____________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature PAGE 54 ______________________ Phone _________________ Date ANIMAL CARE POLICY STATEMENT The SEMO District Fair is a showplace for animal agriculture. All animals and livestock shown, housed, or displayed shall receive care that is humane, healthful, and consistent with accepted practices. Cruelty, neglect, or indifference to animal comfort will not be tolerated and will constitute grounds for removal from the premises. Animal care shall be consistent with sound husbandry practices and with rules and regulations set by the SEMO District Fair Board. Professional veterinary care will be available as needed. Animals experiencing illness, injury, or discomfort will be professionally attended by a licensed veterinarian. Exhibits shall reflect the care and concern that Missourians have for livestock, poultry, companion animals, and wildlife. POLICY STATEMENTS It is the policy of the Southeast Missouri District Fair that solicitation of any type, including the distribution of trinkets, flyers, pamphlets, baubles, or other merchandise or material shall not be allowed without having been requested or invited to do so and approved by formal action of the Southeast MIssouri District Fair Board. Demonstrations either for or in opposition to an item, activity, or issue will be restricted to assigned concession or vendor space under contract with the Southeast Missouri District Fair. It is the policy of the Southeast Missouri District Fair that no person shall be allowed to bring or use upon the fairgrounds, any motor scooter, motorbike, motorcycle, coaster sled, skateboard, roller skates, bicycles, roller blades or diminutive vehicle upon the fairgrounds during the period of the Fair without the approval of the Fair Board. Such policy does not include wheelchairs or other medically necessary devices or vehicles to be used by Fair Board directors in their duties. It is the policy of the Southeast Missouri District Fair that no pets are to be allowed on the fairgrounds during the period of the fair without the approval of the Southeast Missouri District Fair Board. This does not apply to service animals and any pets kept under restraint and owned by someone exhibiting show animals or employed by the carnival or concessionaires. It is the policy of the Southeast Missouri District Fair to not allow the indiscriminate use of laser pointers. Laser pointers may be used in the normal presentation of educational or information events in a formal setting. General possession or use throughout the fairgrounds is prohibited. Drones and/or unmanned aircraft may be sold, but may not be operated on or above the grounds of the Southeast MIssouri State Fair. It is the policy of the Southeast Missouri District Fair that the following items are banned from the fairgrounds: 1. Potato guns or any other type of toy or instrument under any other name that shoots a projectile by any means; 2. Stink bombs or any other item that puts forth a foul or noxious odor; 3. Brass Knuckles of any style or type: 4. Switchblades, Butterfly or Gravity knives of any style or type. 5. Fireworks of any kind including all classes of fireworks. 6. Firearms of any kind or type. 7. B-B guns, air rifles of any sort or type. 8. All concealed weapons are prohibited, with or without permits. The Southeast Missouri District Fair reserves the right to update this list without prior notice to vendors on the fairgrounds. Any items the Southeast Missouri District Fair deems as a disturbance of the peace or a nuisance to the public visiting the grounds or as deemed a danger to the public can and will be banned by the Southeast Missouri District Fair Board. WA R N I N G Under Missouri law, an equine activity sponsor, and equine professional, a livestock owner, a livestock facility, a livestock market, or any employe thereof is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine or livestock activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Missouri. Missouri Cattlemen’s Association 573-498-9162 www.mocattle.com NOTES PAGE 55 Table of Contents Arrival, Show, and Release Times .....................2-3 General Rules and Regulations............................. 4 Livestock Exhibition Health Regulations ..........5-6 DEPT. 100-Beef Cattle ......................................7-8 DEPT. 200-Dairy Cattle........................................ 9 DEPT. 300-Sheep................................................ 10 DEPT. 400-Swine ............................................... 11 DEPT. 400-Market Swine ................................... 12 DEPT. 500-Draft Horses and Mules ..............13-14 DEPT. 600-Poultry.........................................15-16 DEPT. 610-Pigeons ......... ....................................17 DEPT. 620-Guinea Pigs ............. .........................17 DEPT. 630-Rabbits ... ..........................................18 DEPT. 700-Field Crops........................... ............19 DEPT. 710-Horticulture ...... ................................20 DEPT. 720-Floriculture....................................... 21 DEPT. 800-Family & Consumer Science ......22-24 DEPT. 810-Photography ....................... ..............25 DEPT. 820-Fine Arts....................... ....................26 DEPT. 830 Crafts and Hobbies..................... ......27 Official Entry Blank ........................................... 28 All Livestock Entry Forms ............................29-37 FFA Departments ...........................................38-40 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale Information ............. 40 4-H & FFA Tractor Rodeo .................................. 41 4-H & FFA Public Speaking............................... 42 4-H Club Departments ...................................43-50 Contests & Activities Tent Events .................51-54 Policy Statements ................................................ 55 “Emergency Assistance” The Southeast Missouri District Fair is presented for your pleasure and enjoyment, however, if you need help because there is a fire, or you have become lost, or you have lost someone, or you or someone else have become injured, or you or someone else cannot locate their automobile, then: Contact the nearest police officer, security guard, gate attendant, or fair official for assistance. If you cannot find someone to assist you, please go to the Public Safety Area west of the Arena Building, near the West Entrance Gate where personnel SEMO DISTRICT FAIR 410 Kiwanis, Suite 200 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 will be on duty to provide assistance or dial 9-1-1 from a public phone. Should severe weather threaten, every effort will be made to alert fair participants. Should a storm appear suddenly, take shelter quickly in one of the permanent buildings on the fairgrounds. Whatever your interests when attending the Southeast Missouri District Fair, the Fair Board pledges to provide safe and wholesome entertainment for all.