2016 Ox Hill Fair Book

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2016 Ox Hill Fair Book
We Have Good Things
Growing
OX HILL FAIR
September 4th - 10th
2016
Route 85
Between Home and Plumville
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INDIANA COUNTY
Pennsylvania
Come for Fun, Take Home a Memory!
2334 Oakland Ave
Indiana, PA 15701
724-463-7505
At: Indiana Mall
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OPEN: Tuesday thru Sunday
12:00 - Close
202 Club Road Sagamore, PA 16250
724-783-2085
Shannock Valley
Memorial
VFW Post 6555
2016 DEPARTMENT & EVENT INDEX
Sunday, September 4th - Harvest Day Service 6:00pm
Queen & Princess Contest 7:00pm
MONDAY - Labor Day, September 5, 2016
9:00 am
HORSE ARENA
Open Class Horse Judging 4-H & FFA
11:00 am
ON TRACK
Contests for all ages & Kids Pedal Pull
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Event Schedule
Queen & Princess Contest
Officers'
Queen & Princess Rules
Dept. 22 Pet Show
General Rules
Dept. 1 Horses
Dept. 2 Dairy Cattle
Dept. 3 Beef Cattle
Dept. 4 Sheep
Dept. 5 Swine
Dept. 6 Goats
Dept. 8 Eggs
Dept. 9 Rabbits
Dept. 10 4-H & Vocational
Dept. 11 Youth, Under 19
Youth Market Program
Dept. 12 Hay & Grain
Dept. 13 Vegetables
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Dept. 14 Fruits & Nuts
Dept. 15 Home & Dairy Products
Dept. 16 _Evergreen Trees
Dept. 17 Floral Exhibits
Dept. 18 Needlecraft
Dept. 19 Art-Photography-Crafts
Dept. 22 Tractor Pulling Contest
Dept. 22 Truck Pulling Contest
Dept. 22 Horse & Pony Pulls
Dept. 22 Poster Contest
Dept. 22 Non-Antique Tractor Pull
Dept. 22 Bands & Drill Teams
Dept. 22 Games for all ages
Dept. 23 Apiary & Maple Products
Dept. 24 Antique Farm Equipment
PA Preferred Baking Contest Product
Entry Forms (135 & 138)
Animal Entry Forms (136 & 137)
John Gandolfi, MC
1:00 pm
ON STAGE
Local Entertainment
6:00 pm
ON STAGE
Pet Show, entries at 5:30 Jim Wadding, MC
7:00 pm
ON TRACK
Mini-Modified Tractor Pull & Compact
Trucks (Keystone)
7:30 pm
ON STAGE
Music - Local Entertainment
TUESDAY, September 6, 2016
9:00 am
EXHIBIT BUILDING
Judging of Exhibits - Superintendents ONLY
7:00 pm
ON TRACK
Antique Tractor Pulls
4500 Open - 6500 Stock
7:30 pm
ON STAGE
Music - Local Entertainment
2016 SPONSOR INDEX
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Clymer Am. Legion Post 222
Clymer Quality Hardwoods
CRW Home Center
Backwoods Cycle
Bad Company Paintball
Bob Cochran Concrete
Doud’s of Plumville
Cris Dush, State Representative
Elderton State Bank
F.O.E. 1468, Indiana
Ferringer Trophy Store
Hetrick’s Farm Supply
Indiana Am. Legion Post 141
Indiana County Elec. Officials
Indiana County Tourist Bureau
Innovations of Home
Keith’s Specialty Store
L.A.M Enterprises
Lias Tire, Inc.
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Marion Center Bank
Marion Center Speedway
Marion Center Supply, Inc.
Mashan, Inc.
NexTier Bank
Nitro Excavating
Pikel’s BP Inn
Plumville Chiropractic
Powell’s Custom Butchering
Rummel Automotive
Short Brothers Farms
Sleppy Chiropractic
State Farm Insurance
VFW Post 6555, Sagamore
Wadding’s Family Meats
WGM Gas Company, Inc.
Wood Chevrolet, Plumville
WEDNESDAY, September 7, 2016
6:00 pm
ON TRACK
M.C. High School Band & Local Drill
Teams
7:30 pm
ON TRACK
Garden Tractor Pulls
7:30 pm
ON STAGE
Music - Local Entertainment
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Patronize the Advertisers in this Premium Book
It is they who help make the Fair possible
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
7:00 pm
ON TRACK
Horse, Pony & Mini Horse Pulling Contest
7:30 pm
ON STAGE
Music - Local Entertainment
Friday, September 9, 2016
American Cancer Society Night
7:00 pm
ON TRACK
Truck & Tractor Pull
Showroom Gas, Stock Diesel, Stock Farm
Tractors & Hot Farm Tractors
7:30 pm
ON STAGE
Music - Local Entertainment
Saturday, September 10, 2016
10:00 am
ON TRACK
Tractor Pulls
6500 lbs Open - 8500 lbs Open
1:00 pm
BARN AREA
Youth Market Sale
4:00 pm
ON STAGE
Local Entertainment
7:00 pm
ON TRACK
Truck & Tractor Pull
Super Street Gas, 2.5 Diesel, Open &
Limited Pro/Super Farm Tractors
7:30 pm
ON STAGE
Music - Local Entertainment
Sunday, September 11, 2016
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
EXHIBITS Released
$5.00 Admission ( 5 years and up )
Includes parking, rides, all shows & special events
Phone: 724-397-2661 / week of fair
NO REFUNDS
NO PETS PERMITTED ON FAIRGROUNDS
NO WEAPONS - DRUGS or ALCOHOL PERMITTED
For more Information, visit us at:
www.oxhillfair.com or like us on facebook
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OX HILL
COMMUNITY AGRICULTURAL FAIR
HARVEST DAY SERVICE and
QUEEN & PRINCESS CONTEST
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Entry Blank
Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
PO Box 105, Home, PA 15747
Mail all entries to the fair no later than August 12, 2016. Any entry postmarked
after August 12, 2016 will not be accepted.
See Departments for entry fees, arrival times, regulations and rules.
Exhibit Building/Stage Area
Harvest Day Service
6:00pm
Leading Worship: Rev. Drew Himes, Pastor
Plumville Presbyterian Church
Plumville, PA
Name:
Address:
City/State:
Exhibitor’s No.
Zip Code:
__________
Phone No.
Email:
Youth Under 19, Age:
QUEEN & PRINCESS CONTEST
7:00pm
Conducted by:
Hazel Johnston, Former Fair Queen
I have read and completely understand the General Rules of the Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair as in this Premium Booklet, the rules and regulations of each class, section or
division I have made a entry in. I fully agree to abide by all rules and regulations.
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
If entrant is a minor, the signature of a parent of guardian is required.
Dept. Sect.
2015 Fair Queen
Class
Division
Sub.
Division
Category
Description of Article, use exact
wording from Premium Book
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
Carley Peterman
2015 Fair Princess
Holli Weiss
Total Articles Entered:_________
Total Entry Fee: $____________
Exhibitors must pick-up tags prior to the fair.
Exhibitors may send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive tags.
Entry fee of 10% of first premium MUST be included with entries.
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Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
2016
Fraternal Order of Eagles
1468 Aerie
420 Philadelphia Street
Indiana, PA 15701
724-465-5822
OFFICERS
Doug Marshall
President
John Eyler
1st Vice President
Tom Marshall
2nd Vice President
Vickie Marshall
Secretary
Carol Marshall
Assistant Secretary
John Gandolfi
Treasurer
Connie Eyler
Assistant Treasurer
Ken Marshall
Chief Marshal
DIRECTORS
John Eyler
John Gandolfi
Carol Marshall
Doug Marshall
Ken Marshall
Tom Marshall
Vickie Marshall
Eric Miller
Brian Short
CONCESSION MANAGERS
John Eyler
Doug Marshall
Tom Marshall
PARKING SUPERINTENDENTS
Connie Eyler
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Eric Miller
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Eric Miller
ANIMALS ENTRY BLANK
OX HILL FAIR QUEEN & PRINCESS CONTEST
Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
Sunday, September 4, 2016
PO Box 105, Home, PA 15747
7:00pm
Mail all entries to the fair no later than August 12, 2016. Any entry postmarked
after August 12, 2016 will not be accepted.
DEPARTMENT 22
See Departments for entry fees, arrival times, health regulations and rules.
SECTION 1
Name:
CONTEST RULES:
The purpose of the Fair Queen and Princess Competition is to encourage the
promotion of agricultural fairs.
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City/State:
Zip Code:
EACH CONTESTANT MUST:
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5.
6.
Exhibitor’s No.
Address:
Have her parent or guardian consent and signature to enter.
Present herself in appropriate attire, no blue jeans.
Demonstrate a worthy talent.
Not have been a former Queen, (queen entries).
Not have been a former Princess, (princess entries).
Be of proper age.
A. Queen - 14 to 18 years of age
B. Princess - 8 to 13 years of age
Be available to participate in events during the week of the fair.
A. Make appearances on stage to welcome fair visitors.
B. Sell 50/50 raffle tickets.
C. Attend the Youth Market Sale, Saturday at 1:00pm.
D. Present ribbons and awards as needed.
Participate in events during 2016-17.
Attend the 2017 fair for crowning of the new Queen and Princess.
Phone No.
Exhibitor’s
AGE
Email:
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I have read and completely understand the General Rules of the Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair as in this Premium Booklet, the health requirements of the animal that I am entering,
and the rules and regulations of each class, section or division I have made a entry in. I fully
agree to abide by all rules and regulations.
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
If entrant is a minor, the signature of a parent of guardian is required.
Circle One: Open Class
Dept.
FFA
Section Class Division/
Breed
4-H/Voc
Youth under 19
Description of Animal, use
exact wording from Premium
Book
EACH CONTESTANT WILL BE JUDGED ON THE
FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
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YMP
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
Appearance
Neatness
Poise
Ability to communicate
Talent
Winners will receive a crown and sash
1st and 2nd Runner-Up will receive a trophy
All Judges decisions are final.
SIGN UP FOR CONTESTANTS
6:15 pm Sunday, September 4th in the
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Total Animals Entered:_________
Total Entry Fee: $____________
Exhibitors must pick-up tags prior to the fair.
Exhibitors may send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive tags.
Each species of livestock requires their own entry form.
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ANIMALS ENTRY BLANK
Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
PO Box 105, Home, PA 15747
Mail all entries to the fair no later than August 12, 2016. Any entry postmarked
after August 12, 2016 will not be accepted.
See Departments for entry fees, arrival times, health regulations and rules.
Name:
Exhibitor’s No.
Address:
____________
City/State:
Exhibitor’s
AGE
Zip Code:
Phone No.
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Email:
I have read and completely understand the General Rules of the Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair as in this Premium Booklet, the health requirements of the animal that I am entering,
and the rules and regulations of each class, section or division I have made a entry in. I fully
agree to abide by all rules and regulations.
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
If entrant is a minor, the signature of a parent of guardian is required.
Circle One: Open Class
FFA
Dept. Section Class Division/
Breed
4-H/Voc
YMP
Youth under 19
Description of Animal, use
exact wording from Premium
Book
Total Animals Entered:_________
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
Total Entry Fee: $____________
Exhibitors must pick-up tags prior to the fair.
Exhibitors may send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive tags.
Each species of livestock requires their own entry form.
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DEPARTMENT 22
SECTION 2
Pet Show
Exhibitor Entry Blank
Monday, September 5, 2016
Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
Stage Area / Jim Wadding MC
PO Box 105, Home, PA 15747
Entries for Pet Show begins promptly at 5:30 pm
Pet Show will begin at 6:00 pm
Mail all entries to the fair no later than August 12, 2016. Any entry postmarked
after August 12, 2016 will not be accepted.
See Departments for entry fees, arrival times, health regulations and rules.
RULES:
Name:
1.
Address:
Competition will be open to all children 16 years and under. Children 8
years and under must have a parent or guardian present.
2. Animals may be entered in one class only.
3. Contestants are limited to entering not more than 2 pets.
4. Horses and ponies are NOT permitted.
5. All pets must be leashed or caged.
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Pet must be the exhibitors and/or shared by a sibling. NO BORROWED PETS.
7. The Fair Association is not responsible for animal injuries, bites, etc.
8. After contest, ( exception of service animals ) all pets MUST leave the
fairgrounds. No exceptions.
9. No entry fee
10. Pet owners must clean up after their pets
Exhibitor’s No.
City/State:
__________
Zip Code:
Phone No.
Email:
Youth Under 19, Age:
I have read and completely understand the General Rules of the Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair as in this Premium Booklet, the rules and regulations of each class, section or
division I have made a entry in. I fully agree to abide by all rules and regulations.
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
PREMIUMS:
1st Place Trophy
2nd Place Ribbon
3rd Place
Ribbon
Best in Show, Overall
Trophy
If entrant is a minor, the signature of a parent of guardian is required.
Dept. Sect.
Class
Division
Sub.
Division
Category
Description of Article, use exact
wording from Premium Book
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
CATEGORIES:
1. Best Dog/Puppy
6.
Best Pet in Costume
2. Best Cat/Kitten
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Best Trained Pet
3. Best Farm Pet
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Best Groomed Pet
4. Best Rabbit
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Crowd Favorite
5. Smallest Pet
10. Best in Show, all pets
Total Articles Entered:_________
Total Entry Fee: $____________
Decision of judges will be final
Exhibitors must pick-up tags prior to the fair.
Exhibitors may send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive tags.
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Dept. Sect.
Class
Division
Sub.
Division
Category
Total Articles Entered:_________
Description of Article, use exact
wording from Premium Book
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
Total Entry Fee: $____________
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Exhibitor Entry Blank
BEST WISHES
from these
INDIANA COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS
JUDGES
William J. Martin, President Judge
Thomas Bianco, Judge
COMMISSIONERS
Michael A. Baker, Chairman
Rodney D. Ruddock
Sherene Hess
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
JUDGE
George M. Thachik
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Patrick Dougherty
TREASURER
Sandra K. Kirkland
SHERIFF
Robert E. Fyock
REGISTER & RECORDER
Patricia R. Streams-Warman
PROTHONOTARY &
CLERK OF COURTS
Randy Degenkolb
AUDITORS
Donna K. Cupp
Kimberly McCullough
Rebecca M. Medvetz
Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
PO Box 105, Home, PA 15747
Mail all entries to the fair no later than August 12, 2016. Any entry postmarked
after August 12, 2016 will not be accepted.
See Departments for entry fees, arrival times, health regulations and rules.
Name:
Address:
City/State:
Exhibitor’s No.
Zip Code:
__________
Phone No.
Email:
Youth Under 19, Age:
CORONER
Jerry Overman
I have read and completely understand the General Rules of the Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair as in this Premium Booklet, the rules and regulations of each class, section or
division I have made a entry in. I fully agree to abide by all rules and regulations.
JURY COMMISSIONERS
Mary Jan Dellafiora
Louise Hildebrand
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
If entrant is a minor, the signature of a parent of guardian is required.
Dept. Sect.
Class
Division
Sub.
Division
Category
Description of Article, use exact
wording from Premium Book
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
In Memory of
Mr. & Mrs. W.S. McMillen
Evergreen Lawn Farm - Home, PA
W. Shields McMillen - President
1936-1965
Nannie W. McMillen - Superintendent
1936-1969
Mr. & Mrs. David Simpson
Evergreen Lawn Farm - Home, PA
Together, they have served the fair most of their lives, leaving behind
years of memories.
For all
Ox Hill Fair Stockholders, Officers, Directors & Superintendents, who
have left us with lasting memories and have gone to their eternal home.
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Total Articles side 1:__________
Total Entry Fee side 1: $______________
Total Articles side 2:__________
Total Entry Fee side 2: $______________
Grand Total Articles :_________
Grand Total Entry Fee : $______________
Exhibitors must pick-up tags prior to the fair.
Exhibitors may send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive tags.
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2016 PSACF Special Baking Contest
PA Preferred Product List
Ox Hill Fair Original 28 Stockholders
Reference List; contestants are encouraged to use other PA Preferred ingredients as well
Thanks to the vision of these “founding fathers” - the Ox Hill Fair was
created - and it’s still going strong 80 years later.
Below is a listing of PA Preferred Products that can be found at local
stores. For a listing of other PA Preferred Products, please go to their
website at: www.papreferred.com. Items can be purchased at Wal-Mart,
Martins and other local participating locations.
Egg Producers:
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Hillandale
Giant Food Stores, store brand eggs
Local Farmers
Milk Producers:
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Turner Dairy Farms
Galliker’s Dairy
Giant Food Stores, store brand milk
Local Farmers
NOTE: Her shey’s is not a PA Pr efer r ed Pr ogr am member (not all
products are produced in PA). Contestants may use Hershey’s chocolate
in their recipes, but Hershey’s ingredients do not count towards the
“minimum of (2) PA Preferred ingredients” requirement in the 2016
Rules.
E. Melvin Allshouse
H.O. “Bert” Lydic
Clyde K. Moore, Sr.
Clarence L. Daugherty
O. Crea Lydic
Robert J. Morrow
Robert M. Fisher
Clair V. McMillen
George A. Orr
William George
Curt W. McMillen
Robert C. Roof
Frank Gmys Sr.
Emmett G. McMillen
Carl Smead
D. Rowley Hill
Floyd McMillen
John A. Steffy
W. Clark Jamison
George McMillen
Melvin Stear
Blair Kirkpatrick
Ord T. McMillen
James W. Weaver
John Kirkpatrick
Samuel A. McMillen
Joseph Kirkpatrick
W. Shields McMillen
Penn State Extension
Indiana County
827 Water St. Indiana, Pa 15701
IndianaExt@psu.edu
724-465-3880
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION PERSONNEL
Reminder:
If an individual has already won 1st place at another fair in 2016 for any PA Preferred
Baking Contest, that individual is now considered qualified through that Fair to compete at
the 2017 PA Farm Show and is no longer eligible to enter this contest at any upcoming
Fairs.
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Director
Gary Sheppard
Educator, Horticulture
Robert Pollock
Educator, 4-H/Youth
Carol Schurman
Educator, Dairy Reproduction
Andrew Sandeen
County Secretary
Ann R. Pandullo
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Plumville:
254 Main Street
Plumville, PA 16246
Phone: 724-397-5511
Greensburg:
Route 30 East
Greensburg, PA 15601
Phone: 724-834-5182
www.doudsfurniture.com
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All persons who enter the grounds and use the facilities on said grounds for the
purpose of exhibiting, displaying, competing, seeing the exhibits and being entertained by the attractions of the Fair, on in any other manner participating in the
Fair, do so at their own risk.
The Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair Association will not intentionally
show or permit to be shown any dangerous attractions on the grounds. However,
the showing of certain attractions requires that spectators be reasonably watchful
of the conduct of their children, and although the Fair will take every precaution,
it will not be responsible for any personal injury or property damage suffered by
reason of any attraction shown or exhibited during any time.
ENTRY INFORMATION
1. Entry deadline is August 12, of the current fair year. Any entry postmarked
later than August 12, will not be accepted. All entries will be made according to classification.
2. An entry fee of 10% of the first place premium for each entry is required for
all exhibitors, except Department 10, 4-H or Vocational.
3. ALL Entry fees must accompany the entry list at time of entry. Entries
received without entry fees will not be accepted. Please make checks
payable to: Ox Hill Fair or O.H.C.A.F.
4. It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor to properly name the article or
breed of livestock that is entered. Entry tags must be attached securely to the
article or stall.
5. Entry Tags can be mailed to you by enclosing a self-addressed stamped
envelope with your entry list. You may also pick your tags up in the Exhibit
building on Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016 at 10:00am.
6. Mail all entries with proper entry fees to:
Ox Hill Fair
PO Box 105
Home, PA 15747
7. Entry Exhibit dates and times:
Horses - Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016 by 7:00am
All other Animals - Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016 before 3:00pm
All article exhibits - Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016 between 10:00am - 3:00pm
Baked goods - Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 between 9:00am - 11:00am
EXHIBITORS & EXHIBITS
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Exhibitors must deliver their articles or stock to the designated areas and
inform the Superintendents of their arrival. The Superintendents of each
department will assign the entries to their respective areas and have full
control over them during the time they are on the grounds. Each exhibitor
hereby acknowledges and undertakes to observe the Rules of the
Association.
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2. Reasonable care will be taken to protect all exhibits on display from all injury and damage, however, the Fair Association shall not be responsible for
any accident which may occur to any animal or article exhibited at the show.
The exhibitor shall hold it blameless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any such accident.
3. All exhibits are required to remain on the fairgrounds until the completion of
the fair. All exhibits must be picked up on Sunday, September 11th between
the hours of 10:00am - 12:00pm. If this is not possible, please inform the
fair office by calling 724-397-2661 or contact a fair officer prior to Sunday.
4. Names are not permitted on exhibits until after judging and judges shall not
look for exhibitors names or numbers before awarding prizes.
JUDGING
1. During judging, no one but the judges, State Fair fund Officials, Superintendents or such officials as judges may deem necessary, will be permitted in
the judging area. Anyone in violation of this rule will forfeit all premiums.
2. During judging, no one but the Judge, State Officials or Superintendents may
be in the judging area. No one shall communicate with the judge while
awards are being made, except the above mentioned to answer questions
proposed by the Judge. Any exhibitor interfering with the judging process
will forfeit any premium to which they would otherwise be entitled.
3. Premiums for First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth place will be awarded in
each class where articles are worthy of a prize. Where there are fewer entries
in any class than the number of premiums offered, the judges may, at their
discretion award a prize or prizes of such grade as the entry deserves. The
Fair Association reserves the right to withhold premiums awarded in any
case in which it shall appear that the regulations have not been complied with
or that fraud or deception have been practiced or attempted.
4. Any exhibitor who shall tear off a premium card will forfeit the premium and
be excluded from competition. No article or animal shall be entitled to more
that one premium.
5. The decision of the Judges shall be final in all cases, except where mistakes,
fraud or misrepresentation not discovered at the time of the award is proven.
6. Any disputes that arises in regard to register, etc., shall be settled by the
Board of Directors.
Monday - Friday
Saturday & Sunday
1:00pm - 12:00am
11:00am - 12:00am
7. Purity of blood as established by pedigree, symmetry, size, early maturity
and general characteristics of the several breeds or animals are to be considered by the judges in making their awards.
SAFETY
1. The Chief Marshal, under the direction of the Directors, will have command
of all police personal on the grounds and see that order is preserved through
out societies jurisdiction. Policemen will be sworn in as conservators of the
peace, acting under the orders of the Chief Marshal. It shall be their duty to
arrest anyone creating disorder or violating any of the “Rules of the Association”.
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OX HILL FAIR
supports these PA organizations
2. Any person entering the grounds under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
with intoxicating liquors and or drugs in their possession forfeits their rights
to the fairgrounds for the remainder of the fair.
3. The Fair Association reserves the right to search any person or vehicle that is
expected of concealing weapons, drugs or alcohol. All illegal articles found
become property of the Fair Association. In cases where weapons have been
found, the rightful owner can claim what is rightfully theirs at the Fair
Office after hours.
4. There is zero tolerance for betting, pool selling, peddling and immoral conduct. Including intoxication, alcohol, drugs and weapons. Anyone found of
such conduct and convicted shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25.00
or more than $100.00 and will be removed from the grounds.
5. No person shall remain on the grounds after hours except by permit from the
Directors.
6. No pets permitted on the fairgrounds, except for service animals.
101st Pennsylvania State Farm Show
1/7/2017 - 1/14/2017
Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg PA
7. Only one camper permitted for each family exhibiting in the barn area.
8. The Fair Parking Superintendents reserve the right to command a safe parking area. Those demonstrating unsafe driving or behavior will be removed
from the fairgrounds.
9. Any persons seeing violations are encouraged to inform any Police or Fair
personnel immediately.
SUPERINTENDENTS
1. The Superintendent of each department will be furnished by the Secretary
with a book in which all entries of their department are recorded. Superintendents shall show or point out to the Judge all articles or animals in their
respective departments for premiums. The Judge shall enter all awards in the
department book. The Superintendents shall return the entry book to the
Secretary as soon as the Judges and Superintendents have completed the
judging and signed off on the book.
2. Cards will be furnished by the Secretary which contain the entry number and
class, which must be attached to or above the article or animal entered.
Superintendents are to see that the cards have been attached to all articles and
animals when placed. All entries will be made in strict compliance with the
offered premium list and awards made in accordance. Entries will not be
changed from one class to another after entry is made. If there is any question as to the regularity of the entry to compete in any given class, the Judge
shall determine the same and rule out any article or animal that is not properly entered.
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3. Superintendents and their family members may enter in any department but
can not act as a judge. No person shall be allowed to act as a judge in any
class wherein they may be an exhibitor.
4. Superintendents of a Department reserve the right of refusing to accept any
entry. Furthermore, the Superintendents reserve the right to bar from competition animals, baked goods, products from soil or any manufactured articles
that do not possess sufficient merit to warrant recognition.
5. Fair Management may at any time order the removal of any exhibit or part of
an exhibit in poor condition during the fair.
The Ox Hill Fair would like to
THANK YOU
for your continued support
6. While it is the full intention and desire to pay all premiums in full, as advertised in the premium book, yet should any contingency arise by reason of
unfavorable weather, etc.., the Board reserves the right to pay pro-rata; upon
the gross receipts after deducting the expense and the amounts so paid shall
discharge the obligations of the Association for the entry.
7. Fair Management reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as its
judgment may determine.
HEALTH RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR LIVESTOCK
All animals admitted to Show or Fair shall be identified by a unique and permanent ear tag, tattoo, brand or records of unique physical attributes. Animals
known to be infected with or exposed to any contagious, infectious or external
parasitic disease or restricted by quarantine may not be assembled for show
purposes. All animals must comply with applicable State 7 PA Code or Federal
9 CFR rules. Any animal not in compliance will be rejected and not shown.
P.V.F.D.
Any animal admitted to a Fair must be accompanied by an official BAHDS
health certificate indicating compliance with applicable state and federal regulations. All animals must have Certificate of Veterinary Inspection dated May 1,
of the current year. The health certificate will be valid through the entire fair
season, except for swine. All show animals should be held in isolation for at
least 30 days after return to the herd of origin.
It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to care for all animals in a manner that is
responsible and ethical
1. It is the exhibitors responsibility to keep the space they occupy in a clean and
sanitary condition.
2. Animals should be well fed and have access to clean water.
3. When on exhibition, each animal must be under halter. Any type of rough
handling which could harm the animal is prohibited.
4. Transportation of animals should be safe and considerate of the animals wellbeing. Use caution when loading and unloading.
5. Junior exhibitors should have assistants on standby if needed.
6. All exhibitors must be present with their animal for judging or they will not
be judged.
OUR
Plumville
Stations and
surrounding
stations that
serve to keep
us safe.
7. NO entries will be accepted after all stall spaces are filled.
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DEPARTMENT 23
APIARY & MAPLE PRODUCTS
DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
Jan Moore, Superintendent
Milly Leasure, Superintendent
1.
Comb honey is to be judged on perfection in filling, capping uniformity,
neatness and cleanliness of section.
2.
Extracted honey is to be judged on body, clarity and cleanliness.
PREMIUMS:
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
CLASS A -BEES
1.
Light Comb, 3 sections
2.
Dark Comb, 3 sections
3.
Light extracted honey, 3 one-pound jars
4.
Amber extracted honey, 3 one-pound jars
5.
Dark amber extracted honey, 3 one-pound jars
6.
Beeswax, not less than one pound
PREMIUMS
$3.50
$3.00
Judging - 9:00am Monday, September 5, 2016
HEALTH RULES FOR HORSES
1. No equine showing clinical signs of contagious or infectious disease will be
permitted entry to the fair.
$2.50
$2.00
A.
Syrup to be judged on flavor, color, density and clarity.
B.
Sugar to be judged on flavor, appearance and texture
1.
Pure Maple Syrup, 1 pint
2.
Maple Sugar, 1 lb cake
3.
Any other Maple product
$1.50
John Eyler, Superintendent
EQUINE REGULATIONS FOR PA FAIRS
Exhibits are to be authentic to be eligible for competition. No reproductions allowed. To be judged during the tractor pulls, on track. Sign up
day of tractor pull on stage.
$20.00
$15.00
/ Before 1960
$10.00
2. All equine animals must have tested negative for EIA by an official test within the 12 months prior to the opening date of the exhibition. A copy of the
official test results must accompany each animal to its final destination.
Foals less than 6 months of age accompanied by a dam which meets the
above requirements are exempt from EIA testing requirements. If the foal is
not accompanied by the dam, a copy of the dam’s test results must accompany the foal to its final destination.
3. Horse and other equidae assembled for exhibition, competition, or sale
should be immunized to prevent contagious respiratory disease not less than
15 days before the show. Exhibitors are advised to consult their veterinarians regarding proper conditioning and vaccination of their animals at least
thirty days prior to the event.
DEPARTMENT 24
ANTIQUE FARM EQUIPMENT
CLASS
1. Farm Tractors
Mail All Entries to:
Ox Hill Fair
PO Box 105
Home, PA 15747
Exhibitors - Horses must be on the grounds at 7:00am, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016
CLASS B - MAPLE SYRUP & MAPLE PRODUCTS
PREMIUMS $25.00
HORSE ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 12
of the current year
$5.00
1. All equines to be exhibited at PA Fairs that are receiving state funds must be
accompanied by a health certificate prepared within 30 days of the fair, by an
accredited veterinarian.
2. No horse or team of horses shall be entitled to a premium unless health and
able to compete.
3. Horses entered as matched pairs must be owned by one person or firm.
2. Antique Tractors / Before 1960
4. NO entries will be accepted after all stall spaces have been filled.
5. All horses entered must compete and be shown.
Entry Fee - $5.00
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DEPARTMENT 22
SECTION 6
Contests Beginning at 11:00am - Monday, September 5, 2016
Entries for Classes Begin at 10:30 a.m.
DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
John Gandolfi, M.C. - John Eyler, Superintendent
6.
The Fair reserves the right to refuse any or all entries.
1.
Only contestants, superintendents’ helpers and judges are permitted on track.
7.
Stall cards and entry tags must be hung when animals are stalled.
2.
Contestants' must follow directions given by superintendent and/or helpers.
8.
In no case is it permissible to show mixed breeds in the same class or division to be judged against each other for premiums, except in supreme
champion classes
3.
ALL judges decisions are final.
4.
Winning contestants’ must pick up their prizes at the stage when called to do so.
9.
All livestock entered must have been the property of the owners not less than
30 days.
CLASS
PREMIUMS
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
10. An animal my be shown only by the person in whose name the animal is
entered.
1.
Running Race
11. The fair will provide proper facilities for stallions, no grade stallions.
A.
Age 3
C.
Age 5
E.
Age 7 & 8
B.
Age 4
D.
Age 6
F.
Age 9 & 10
12. Only stallions will be permitted to leave after showing on Monday.
13. PA 4-H Horses & Pony Rules require that all horses and ponies entered in
4-H shows must be vaccinated against rabies at least one month, but not
more than 12 months before the opening day of a show. Re-vaccination is
required each year. Exhibitors can present a statement, signed and dated by
an accredited veterinarian, stating that the animal was indeed vaccinated.
Proof of vaccination may appear on the CVI.
PREMIUMS
Classes 2 - 7
Bubble Gum Contest
A.
12 & under
14. Equine or combinations of horses owned by one exhibitor may be entered in
the classes listed below and on the following pages.
3.
Rolling Pin Toss
A.
16 & over
SECTION 1 - HEAVY DRAFT - REGISTERED
4.
Hay Bale Toss
A.
16 & over
5.
Egg Toss
A.
12 & under
6.
Balloon Toss
A. Belgian B. Clydesdale
C. Percheron
D. Suffolk
E. Other
REGISTRATION PAPERS MUST BE SHOWN AT TIME CLASS IS CALLED
CLASS
1. Stallion, 1 yrs. and under 2
$25.00 $20.00 $15.00
$12.00
$10.00
A.
12 & under
2. Stallion, foal
$10.00 $8.00
$5.00
$4.00
7.
Football Throw
3. Champion Stallion
Rosette
A.
Age 4 & 5
4. Reserve Champion Stallion
Rosette
5. Mare, 3 yrs. and over
$18.00 $15.00 $12.00
$10.00
$9.00
6. Mare, 1 yr. - 2, under 3
$18.00 $15.00 $12.00
$10.00
$9.00
7. Champion Mare
Rosette
20
$6.00
PREMIUMS
8.
$1.00
ENTRY FEE: .50
2.
DIVISION:
$2.00
B.
G.
Age 11 & 12
1st Place Trophy
ENTRY FEE: .50
13 to under 40
C.
Over 40
ENTRY FEE: $1.00
ENTRY FEE: $1.00
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per couple
B.
Over 12 years
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per couple
B.
Over 12 years
ENTRY FEE: .50
B.
Age 6 & 7
TROPHY
C.
$4.00
Kiddies Pedal Tractor Pull
$3.50
Age 8 & 9
$3.00
$2.00
ENTRY FEE: $1.00
The competition is by groups 3 years to 10 years old. The distance each child pulls the sled
will be measured and recorded. Weight will be added as required by each group. Boys and
girls will compete together in their respective groups. Limited to children under 99lbs.
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DEPARTMENT 22
MAJOR CONTEST
SECTION 5
DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
NON-Antique Tractor PULL
Class 2
Stock Farm, 10 mph
11,000 lbs
$100.00
Hot Farm, 10,000 lbs
$200.00
$75.00
$150.00
Reserve Champion Mare
Rosette
9.
Filly, foal
$10.00 $8.00
$5.00
$4.00
$10.00
$8.00
$50.00
10. Produce of Dam, 2 animals
$20.00 $15.00 $12.00
any age or sex out of the same
dam, regardless of ownership
$10.00
$8.00
$100.00
11. Get of Sire, 2 animals any age $20.00 $15.00 $12.00
or sex out of the same sire,
regardless of ownership
Friday and Saturday, September 9 & 10, 2016 at 7:00pm
Class 1
8.
12. Mare and foal, either sex
Class 3
Smoker Limited/Super Farm, $400.00
8,700 lbs/9,500 lbs
$300.00
$6.00
$25.00 $20.00
$15.00 $12.00
$10.00
SECTION 2 - HEAVY DRAFT - NOT REGISTERED
$200.00
Horses in this class to weigh more than 1600 pounds when mature.
DIVISION :
A. Belgian B. Clydesdale
C. Percheron
D. Suffolk
E. Other
CLASS
1. Gelding, 3 yrs. and over
DEPARTMENT 22
SECTION 5 - BAND AND DRILL TEAM CONTEST
Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 6:00pm
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$8.00
$7.00
2. Mare or Gelding, 2 yrs., under $15.00 $12.00 $10.00
3
$8.00
$7.00
3. Mare or Gelding, 1 yr., under
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$8.00
$7.00
4. Foal, Filly or Gelding
$8.00
$5.00
$4.00
5. Mare and foal
$16.00 $12.00 $10.00
$8.00
$6.00
Bands and Drill Teams must perform in competition to be awarded.
CLASS
PREMIUMS
1.
2.
Senior Drill Teams
3.
Junior Drill Teams
Horses in this class to weigh less than 1600 pounds when mature.
DIVISION :
A. Belgian B. Clydesdale
$200.00
$175.00
$150.00
High School Bands
PREMIUMS
$6.00
SECTION 3 - LIGHT DRAFT - NOT REGISTERED
RULES
1.
$7.00
1st - 2nd - 3rd Place Trophies
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C. Percheron
D. Suffolk
E. Other
CLASS
1. Mare or Gelding, 3 yrs. and
over
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$8.00
$7.00
2. Mare or Gelding, 2 yrs., under $15.00 $12.00 $10.00
3
$8.00
$7.00
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DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
DEPARTMENT 22
SECTION 4
2016 KNOW YOUR FARMER POSTER CONTEST
SECTION 3 - LIGHT DRAFT - NOT REGISTERED
3. Mare or Gelding, 1 year,
under 2
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$8.00
$7.00
4. Foal, Filly or Gelding
$8.00
$5.00
$4.00
5. Mare and foal
$16.00 $12.00 $10.00
$8.00
$6.00
$7.00
$6.00
SECTION 4 - TEAMS
CLASS
1. Best matched team of horses
in harness
$12.00 $10.00 $8.00
$7.00
The PA Department of Agriculture will once again conduct a statewide
poster contest at agriculture fairs. Participating fairs will hold their own
contest and submit one poster for each age group to the state level for
additional judging and cash prizes.
CRITERIA FOR THE STATE CONTEST
1.
Only one poster per student, per age group may be submitted.
2.
Poster size must be 14” x 22” or 14.5” x 22”, equivalent to one half of a
standard poster board. Over sizes will not be judged.
3.
This years theme is “Know Your Farmer”. Other themes will be
disqualified at the state level.
4.
Only one poster per age group may be forwarded for the state competition.
$6.00
SECTION 5 - Draft Horses Hitched to Cart or Suitable Vehicle
Horses may be pure breed or grade, but must have been shown in the appropriate
proceeding individual. Only one family or one farm unit may hitch in combination.
All hitches must be judged. Cannot be used for exhibition purposes only.
JUDGING CRITERIA
1.
CLASS
1. Pair of hitched horses
$35.00 $30.00 $25.00
2. One horse hitched to cart
$25.00 $20.00 $15.00
3. Cart class
$25.00 $20.00 $15.00
Visual appearance
2.
Creativity
( Based on Age )
3.
Usage of the theme
State Premiums: First - $100.00, Second - $75.00, Third - $50.00
CLASS
1.
Age 8-11 years by June 1, 2016
2.
Age 12-14 years by June 1, 2016
3.
Age 15-18 years by June 1, 2016
Place name, address, phone number, age and DOB on back of poster
OX HILL PREMIUMS:
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First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Age 15-18
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
Age 12-14
$3.00
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
Age 8-11
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
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DEPARTMENT 22
DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
MAJOR CONTEST
HORSE AND PONY PULL
SECTION 3
John Eyler, Doug Marshall & Dick Wells, Coordinators
SECTION 6 - HORSES SHOWN AT HALTER
May be entered in both 4-H & Open
Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 7:00pm
Each driver and two hitchmen will be permitted into the Pits FREE
A.
Am. Saddle Horse
D.
Morgan
F.
Quarter
B.
Appaloosa
E.
Palomino
G. Other, give name
C.
Arabian
1.
Current standard accepted rules apply.
2.
Whistle or signal shall be given when team has made the distance or committed an
error nullifying distance Driver must stop team immediately.
3.
Each team shall be driven by one driver at all times through the entire contest.
4.
Three trials at trying to hook will be counted as a pull.
1.
Stallion, 3 years & over
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
5.
Horse pullers are permitted two helpers.
2.
Stallion, 2 years, under 3
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
6.
Pony and Mini Horse pullers are permitted one helper.
3.
Stallion, 1 year, under 2
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
7.
The helper is not permitted to touch or speak to the teams while they are in motion.
4.
Stallion Foal
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$6.00
$5.00
8.
No foul language or alcohol will be tolerated. This will result in disqualification.
5.
Mare, 3 years & over
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
6.
Mare, 2 years, under 3
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
7.
Mare, 1 year, under 2
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
8.
Mare Foal
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$6.00
$5.00
9.
Gelding, 2 years & over
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
10. Gelding, 2 years, under 3
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
11. Gelding, 1 year, under 2
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
12. Produce of Dam, any age/sex $20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$8.00
$6.00
13. Get of Sire, any age/sex
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
14. Mare & Foal
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00
$9.00
Contest and Premiums
1.
Horse Pulling Contest - Light and Heavy (Light Weight, 3200 lbs or less)
Premiums: $75.00 $50.00 $30.00 $20.00
2.
Pony Pulling Contest - Light and Heavy (Light Weight, 1500 lbs or less)
Premiums: $75.00 $50.00 $30.00 $20.00
3.
Mini Horse Pull - 32” 34” 36” 38”
Premiums: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00
CLASS
CLASS
1.
Light Horse, under 3325 lbs.
5.
Mini Horse, 32”
Exhibitors - Horses must be on the grounds at 7:00am, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016.
Judging - Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 at 9:00am
2.
Heavy Horse, over 3325 lbs.
6.
Mini Horse, 34”
ONLY stallions will be permitted to leave after showing on Monday.
3.
Light Pony, up o 1500 lbs.
7.
Mini Horse, 36”
4.
Heavy Pony, over 1500 lbs.
8.
Mini Horse, 38”
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DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
DEPARTMENT 22
MAJOR CONTEST
TRUCK PULL
RULES - REGULATIONS - CLASSES
SECTION 7 - PONIES SHOWN AT HALTER
CLASS 1
May be entered in both 4-H & Open
Stock GAS Trucks - 6300 lbs
A.
Shetland
C.
Other, under 46”...not registered
1.
Class intended for the everyday driver
B.
Welsh
D.
Other, over 46” & under 58”...not registered
2.
Must have Registration and current State Inspection
3.
Must appear to be stock
4.
Must run a dot tire
CLASS
5.
Must have smooth idle
1.
Stallion, 3 years & over
6.
2.
Stallion, 2 years, under 3
Must run on pump gas, NO racing fuel or nitrous, naturally aspirated engines only
3.
Stallion, 1 year, under 2
7.
Must have rear working suspension, NO blocks permitted
4.
Stallion Foal
8.
5.
Mare or Gelding, 3 years & over
Any weight must be added and secured in the bed, NO front weights or
heavy bumpers permitted
6.
Mare or Gelding, 2 years, under 3
9.
Both small & big block trucks will run in the same class
7.
Mare or Gelding, 1 year, under 2
8.
Mare & Foal
9.
Produce of Dam, any age/sex
10.
Get of Sire, any age/sex
$14.00
PREMIUMS:
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$6.00
CLASSES 2 through 4
CURRENT FULL PULL RULES APPLY
CLASS 1
Showroom Gas - 6000 lbs
CLASS 2
SECTION 8 - PERFORMANCE CLASSES
PREMIUMS:
CLASS
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
a. Pony - 13.2 and under
$5.00
$4.00
b. Horse - over 13.2
1.
Western Pleasure 12.2 hands and under
2.
Western Pleasure over 12.2 hands and not over 14.0 hands
3.
Western Pleasure over 14.0 hands
4.
Jr. Stock Seat Equitation, age 14 and under
5.
Sr. Stock Seat Equitation, age 15 and over
Super Street - 6300 lbs
CLASS 3
Stock Diesel - 8000 lbs
CLASS 4
Workstock/ 2.5 Diesel - 8000 lbs
CLASS 5
Open Diesel - 8000 lbs
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DEPARTMENT 22
TRACTOR PULL
DEPARTMENT 1
HORSES
RULES & REGLUATIONS
Hitch must be stationary and solid in all directions in the antique classes.
Tractor must have stock block to pull in stock class.
One hook per tractor per class. Same tractor can only pull in 2 classes a
night.
If tractor is in question, the committee has the right to refuse any puller
Judges decision are final. Any argument will result in disqualification.
Any puller with 3 protests will be reviewed, driver can be disqualified or
make another attempt in the class.
DEPARTMENT 22
MAJOR CONTEST
Friday , September 9, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Entry Fee: $25.00
Pit Pass: $5.00
TRUCK PULL
Driver and one helper...FREE Admission
NO EXCEPTIONS
GENERAL RULES
1.
Seat belts must be worn at all times, keep all body parts inside cab
2.
Reese type hitch with a 3.750” minimum D ring receiver
3.
Hitch Height 26”
4.
Weights falling onto the track will result in disqualification
5.
All rules are subject to change at the discretion of track officials
6.
One hook per truck, per night
SECTION 8 - PERFORMANCE CLASSES
CLASS
a. Pony - 13.2 and under
b. Horse - over 13.2
6.
English Equitation
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
7.
English Pleasure
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
8.
Egg and Spoon
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
9.
Command Class
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
10. Water and Glass
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
11. Dollar Bareback
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
12. Cloverleaf Barrels
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
13. Straight Barrels
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
14. Dash for Cash
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
15. Flag Race
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
16. Pole Bending
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
HORSE AND PONY PULLING CONTEST
PREMIUM LIST
Class 1
Showroom GAS
Truck
Trophies
Class 2
Super Street Gas
$80.00
Class 3
Stock Diesel
Trophies
Class 4
Workstock/2.5 Diesel
Class 5
Open Diesel
$60.00
$40.00
$80.00
$60.00
$40.00
$80.00
$60.00
$40.00
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DEPARTMENT 22
SECTION 3
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DEPARTMENT 22
MAJOR CONTEST
DEPARTMENT 2
DAIRY CATTLE
John Eyler, Doug Marshall & Tom Marshall, Coordinators
R. Shields Simpson, Superintendent
4500—6500 Stock: Tuesday September 6, 2016
6500 Open—8500 Saturday September 10, 2016 at 10:00am
RULES and REGULATIONS FOR ALL CATTLE
1.
Exhibitors will be expected to display or parade their animals as directed by
the superintendent: to accept the stall assigned without controversy; to keep
their animals in an attractive appearance, and to cooperated with Department 2 officials in every way that may serve to increase the educational
value of the show.
2.
It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to know the judging schedule. Stock
must be in the ring promptly on call and a failure to comply with the order
renders exhibitors liable to be ruled out of competing.
3.
All exhibitors must be present with their animal for judging, or they will not
be judged.
4.
Decorations with ribbons or ornaments previously won by animals at shows
shall be prohibited until after the awards have been made in their respective
classes by the judges.
5.
Exhibitors - All cattle must be on the grounds Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016
before 3:00pm. Cattle may be released on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016 between
the hours of 10:00am and 12:00pm.
6.
NO entries will be accepted after all stall spaces are filled.
7.
Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more
guidelines.
8.
Entry deadline is August 12 of the current fair year.
May be entered in both 4-H & Open
2016 Age Date Listings for Cattle
Gate Admission: Driver & 1 helper...free
TRACTOR PULL
PREMIUMS :
Entry Fee: $10.00 per hook
$40.00
$30.00
$20.00
$10.00
CLASS
1.
4500 lbs - Open
6.
6500 lbs - Antique/STOCK
2.
4500 lbs - Antique/STOCK
7.
7500 lbs - Open
3.
5500 lbs - Open
8.
7500 lbs - Antique/STOCK
4.
5500 lbs - Antique/STOCK
9.
8500 lbs - Open
5.
6500 lbs - Open
10. 8500 lbs - Antique/STOCK
RULES & REGULATIONS
Tractor must be older than 1960 or in production prior to 1960, ONLY in antique classes.
Modified antique is a 3mph limit class, the puller will get 1 warning to slow down, after
the second offense you will be stopped and that will be your distance. No tractor will
be disqualified for speeding.
Please STOCK RPM’s in antique classes, however you may pull in any gear.
Tractor in OPEN classes is for any age of tractor, any gear, any RPM’S (no turbo)
Maximum tire size 4500lb-6500lbs will be 15.5x38
Maximum tire size 7500 and 8500lbs will be 18.4x38.
All open class tires can be 18.4x38. cut or shaved.
Modified antique tires must appear stock, tires will be checked while on the scales.
Bull Calves
Sept. 1, 2015 and May 31, 2016
Bull Jr.
March 1, 2015 and Aug. 21, 2015
Bull Sr.
Sept. 1, 2014 and Feb. 28, 2015
No dual wheels, chains or 4wd permitted.
Jr. 2 year olds
March 1, 2014 and Aug. 31, 2014
Sr. 2 year olds
Sept. 1, 2013 and Feb. 28, 2014
Drawbar will be a maximum of 18 inches in all modified classes..
Drawbar will be a maximum of 20 inches in all open classes.
Jr. 3 year olds
March 1, 2013 and Aug. 31, 2013
Sr. 3 year olds
Sept. 1, 2012 and Feb. 28, 2013
All weights must be securely fastened. Dropped weight while making pull will result
in disqualification.
4 year olds
Sept. 1, 2011 and Aug. 31, 2012
No turbo or blowers.
5 year olds
Sept. 1, 2010 and Aug. 31, 2011
Tractors with non-tractor engines are not permitted.
6 year olds
Birth before Sept. 1, 2010
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After tractor is weighed in it must stay on the trackside.
All tractors can be reweighed after their respected pull.
No tampering of hydraulic control drawbar while pulling.
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ART - PHOTOGRAPHY - CRAFTS
DEPARTMENT 2
SECTION 1 - OPEN CLASS - DAIRY CATTLE
SECTION 2 - HANDCRAFTS
DIVISION 2
CLASS
A.
Ayrshire
C.
Guernsey
E.
Jersey
G.
Cross Bred
B.
Brown Swiss D.
Holsteins
F.
Milking Shorthorns
H.
Other
CLASS
10.
Lamp Shade
17.
Rubber Stamping
11.
Maps
18.
Scroll Saw
12.
Modeling in Clay
19.
Scrapbook Page, 12x12
13.
Mosaic
20.
String Art
14.
Oil Painting on Glass
21.
Wall Hanging
15.
Painted Vase
22.
Wall Plaque
16.
Picture Frame
23.
Article not mentioned
REMINDER…
Place AGE on entries
Marion Center Speedway
Racing Every Saturday Night
… The Thrill on the Hill ...
555 Potts Road
Marion Center, PA 15759
Pits Open at: 5:30
Grandstands Open at: 6:00
Racing Starts at: 7:30
Check out our MCS Official Kid’s Club
www.marioncenterspeedway.net
1.
Bull Calf
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
2.
Jr. Yearling Bull
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
3.
Sr. Yearling Bull
$18.00
$15.00
$12.00 $9.00
$6.00
4.
Bull, 2 years old
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
5.
Bull, 3 years and over
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
6.
Grand Champion Bull
Ribbon
7.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Ribbon
8.
Jr. Heifer Calf
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
9.
Intermediate Heifer Calf
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
10. Sr. Heifer Calf
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
11. Jr. Yearling Heifer
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
12. Sr. Yearling Heifer
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
13. Junior Champion Female
Ribbon
14. Reserve Jr. Champion Female
Ribbon
15. Jr. Get-of-Sire, 3 animals under the
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
16. Dry Cow, 3 & 4 years
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
17. Dry Cow, 5 years and over
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
18. Junior 2 years
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
19. Senior 2 years
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
20. Three year old
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
21. Four year old
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
22. Five year old and over
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
23. Cow in Milk, any age
$15.00
$12.00
$10.00 $9.00
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
age of 2 yrs, all sired by one sire, need
not be from same heard
- to be judged
24. Sr. Get-of-Sire, 3 animals, 2 years
or over, from one heard, only 1 bull
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$8.00
on udder alone
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DEPARTMENT 2
SECTION 1 - OPEN CLASS - DAIRY CATTLE
25. Best 3 females, bred/owned by
DEPARTMENT 19
ART - PHOTOGRAPHY - CRAFTS
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$20.00
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00
SECTION 2 - HANDCRAFTS
exhibitor
26. Dairy Heard, that have freshened,
owned by exhibitor
27. Produce of Dam, 2 animals, any
age/sex produced by 1 cow, need not be
owned by one exhibitor
28. Dam and Daughter, any age, need
not be owned by one exhibitor
RIBBONS
13.
Macramé
16.
Seed Work
14.
Metal Tooling
17.
Textile Painting - Batik
15.
Painted Clothing
18.
Woodcraft
19.
Any article not mentioned
PREMIUMS
A.
Adult 19+
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
29. Sr. Champion Female
31.
Grand Champion Female
B.
Professional
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
30. Reserve Sr. Champion Female
32.
Reserve Grand Champion Female
C.
Age 14 - 18
$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
D.
Age 9 - 13
$2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
E.
Age 6 - 8
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
F.
Age 3 - 5
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
DEPARTMENT 3
SECTION 1 - BREEDING - BEEF CATTLE
A.
Angus
C.
Herford,
B.
Charolais
D.
Shorthorn, Horned or Polled
Horned or Polled
E.
Simmental
F.
Other, by breed
DIVISION 2
CLASS
1.
Jr. Bull Calves, after 1/1/16
$12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
2.
Sr. Bull Calves, 9/1-12/31/15
$12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
3.
Summer Yearling Bulls, 5/1-8/31/15 $12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
4.
Jr. Yearling Bulls, 1/1-4/30/15
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
5.
Sr. Yearling Bulls, 1/1-12/31/14
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
6.
Two-year old Bulls, 1/1-9/30/14
$25.00
$20.00 $15.00 $12.00 $10.00
7.
Champion Bull, first place
Ribbon
CLASS
1.
Ash Trays
2.
Bird Houses
3.
Candle Holder
4.
Collections
5.
Decorations
bulls only
8.
Reserve Champion Bull, 1st
Ribbon
& 2nd to champion only
9.
Two Bulls, owned by exhibitor
$15.00
$12.00 $10.00 $8.00
$6.00
10. Jr. Heifer Calves, after 1/1/16
$12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
11. Late Sr. Heifer
$12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
12. Sr. Heifer Calves, 9/1-12/31/15
$12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
13. Summer Yearling Heifer, 5/1-8/31/15 $12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
14. Jr. Yearling Heifer, 1/1-4/30/15
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
$12.00
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6.
Design on Cloth
7.
Etching on Glass
8.
Homemade Toys
9.
Jewelry
A.
Butterfly
D.
Model
B.
Insect
E.
Rock
C.
Leaf
F.
Any other
A.
Holiday
C.
Any other
B.
Table
A.
Bracelet
E.
Jewelry Box
B.
Brooch
F.
Necklace
C.
Cuff Links
G.
Scatter Pins
D.
Earrings
H.
Any other
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DEPARTMENT 3
SECTION 1 - BREEDING - BEEF CATTLE
DEPARTMENT 19
ART - PHOTOGRAPHY - CRAFTS
SECTION 1 - PAINTING & PHOTOGRAPHS
CLASS
4. Paintings
A. Oil Color
C. Acrylics
B. Water Color
5. Mixed Media
A.
Painting on Fabric C. Collage
B.
Decoupage
15. Early Jr. Yearling Heifer
$12.00
$10.00 $8.00
$7.00
$6.00
16. Sr. Yearling Heifer, 9/1-12/31/14
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
17. Two-year old Heifer, 1/1-8/31/14
$18.00
$15.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
18. Champion Female, first place only
Ribbon
19. Reserve Champion Female, 1st &
Ribbon
2nd to champion only
20. Get-of-Sire, 4 animals from above classes,
$20.00
$18.00 $15.00 $12.00 $10.00
$20.00
$18.00 $15.00 $12.00 $10.00
both sexes represented, need not be owned by same
exhibitor
6. Metal Repousse’
21. Jr. Get-of-Sire, 3 animals, both sexes
represented from classes 1-3, 10-13, 14 &
15; need not be owned by the exhibitor
7. Prints
8. Etchings
May be entered in both 4-H & Open
SECTION 2 - HANDCRAFTS
DEPARTMENT 4
SHEEP
1. All exhibits must be made be the exhibitor. No commercial article accepted.
Brian Short, Superintendent
( Continued on next page)
2. Traditional means authentic reproduction.
3. Ceramic articles should have identification marks to indicate that they are
originals.
Judging - 7:30pm Tuesday, September 6, 2016
PREMIUMS
RULES and REGULATIONS FOR SHEEP
A.
Adult 19+
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
B.
Professional
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
C.
Age 14 - 18
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
D.
Age 9 - 13
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
E.
Age 6 - 8
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
F.
Age 3 - 5
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
DIVISION 1
CLASS
1.
Bead Work
7.
Designs in Straw Work
2.
Ceramic
8.
Hand Built or Thrown Pottery or Stoneware
3.
Cone & Nut Work
9.
Hand Woven Pieces
4.
Counted Cross Stitch
10.
Hobbies
5.
Creative Christmas articles
11.
Jewelry, Hand Wrought
6.
Creative Flowers
12.
Leather Work & Tooling
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1.
Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more
guidelines.
2.
Pen of Lambs consists of 2 ram lambs and 2 ewe lambs.
3.
Flock consists of 1 ram, any age; 2 ewes, one year and under two years,
and 2 ewes under one year.
4.
Breeder’s Young Flock consists of 1 ram lamb and 2 ewe lambs, all bred
and owned by exhibitor.
5.
A Get-of-Sire shall consist of 4 breeding animals, any age or sex, the Get
of 1 sire. Get need not be owned by he exhibitor.
6.
Animals must be entered in correct class and name of breed listed on the
entry sheet. No changes will be made.
7.
NO entries will be accepted after all stall spaces are filled.
8.
Stall cards and tags must be hung when animals are stalled
9.
All exhibitors must be present with their animal for judging or they will
not be judged.
10.
Entry deadline is August 12 of the current fair year.
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DEPARTMENT 4
SECTION 1 - BREEDING SHEEP
DEPARTMENT 19
ART - PHOTOGRAPHY - CRAFTS
Kassy Buente & Deb McMillen, Superintendents
SECTION 1 - PAINTING & PHOTOGRAPHY
A. Cheviot
D.
Hampshire G. Southdown
J.
Oxford
M. Montadale
B. Corriedale
E.
Merino
K. Rambouillet
N. Other, by
1.
C. Dorset
F.
Shropshire I.
L.
O. Cross Bred
2. All exhibits must be framed and/or matted and ready to hang.
H. Suffolk
Columbia
Romney
3.
PREMIUMS for all classes
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
CLASS
All entries must be the work of the exhibitor.
Original means not copied, but free hand.
ALL Classes & Sections :
ALL children under the age of 19 must list age on entry forms and back of
entry tags. Exhibitors must enter in their respective classification.
1.
Ram, 1 year and under 2
6.
Two ewe lambs
2.
Ram, lamb under 1 year
7.
Pen of lambs
PREMIUMS
3.
Two ram lambs
8.
Breeder of Young Flock
A.
Adult 19+
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
4.
Ewe, 1 year and under 2
9.
Flock
B.
Professional
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
5.
Ewe, lamb under 1 year
10.
Get-of-Sire
C.
Age 14 - 18
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
D.
Age 9 - 13
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
E.
Age 6 - 8
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
F.
Age 3 - 5
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
SECTION 2 - OPEN CLASS MARKET LAMBS
$12.00
PREMIUMS
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
CLASS
CLASS
See Department 11 - Youth Market Program - Section YMP-4
2. Photographs - Color
SECTION 3 - WOOL
PREMIUMS for all classes
$10.00 $9.00
1. Photographs - Black & White
$8.00
$7.00 $6.00
1. Wool exhibited must be produced in the area of the fair and the exhibitor must
have owned the sheep from which the fleece was shorn.
3. Drawings
2. No premiums will be awarded in any class unless the exhibits are worthy
3. Exhibits are open to Purebred, Commercial flocks and Natural colored flocks
CLASS
PREMIUMS ( Paintings )
A. 4 x 5
C. 8 x 10
B. 5 x 7
D. over 8 x 10
A. 4 x 5
C. 8 x 10
B. 5 x 7
D. over 8 x 10
A. Pen & Ink
D. Pencil
B. Charcoal
E. Colored Pencil
C. Pastels
F. Crayon
Classes on next page
A.
Adult 19+
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
1. Fine wool - 64’s to 80”s
4. Common & braid - 36’s to 44’s
B.
Professional
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
2. Half & 3/8’s blood - 56’s to 62’s
5. Special exhibit of 6 fleece
C.
Age 14 - 18
$5.00
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.00
3. Quarter & low quarter - 46’s to 54’s
6. Champion Fleece, Rosette
D.
Age 9 - 13
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
E.
Age 6 - 8
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.00
F.
Age 3 - 5
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
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CLYMER
AMERICAN LEGION
POST 222
485 Franklin Street
Clymer, PA 15728
724-254-4710
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POWELL’S
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
832 Dora Rd
Punxsutawney, PA 15767
814-591-0975
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DEPARTMENT 5
SWINE
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Mike Lydic, Superintendent
( Continued on next page )
Cris Dush
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE
66th LEGISLATIVE
DISTRICT
RULES and REGULATIONS FOR SWINE
1.
Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more guidelines.
2.
NO entries will be accepted after all stall spaces are filled
3.
All exhibitors must be present with their animal for judging or they will not
be judged.
4.
An individual animal may be shown as a market exhibit or a breeding exhibit,
but the same animal may not be exhibited in both market and breeding classes.
5.
Entry fee $1.20 per head and must accompany entry sheet.
6.
Entry deadline is August 12 of the current fair year.
Contact Information
District Offices
SECTION 1 - BREEDING SWINE
$10.00
PREMIUMS
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
A.
Berkshire
D. Hampshire
G. Yorkshire
109 Indiana Street, Suite 3
Punxsutawney, PA 15767
814-938-4225
B.
Chester White
E.
Poland China
H. Other, by breed
C.
Duroc
F.
Spotted Swine
I.
Wagner Professional Building
73 South White St., Suite 2
Brookville, PA 15825
814-849-8008
1.
Jan. gilt pig farrowed on or after Jan. 1 & before Feb. 1 of current year.
2.
Feb. gilt pig farrowed on or after Feb 1 & before Mar. 1 of current year.
3.
Mar. gilt pig farrowed on or after Mar. 1 & before Apr. 1 of current year.
4.
Apr. gilt pig farrowed on or after Apr. 1 & before May 1 of current year.
5.
Champion Gilt - receives a rosette
Capitol Office
6.
Reserve Champion Gilt - receives a rosette
7.
Supreme Champion Gilt - receives a rosette, all breed champion gilts eligible.
Room 161A, East Wing
PO Box 202066
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2066
717-787-2066
Crossbred/Commercial
CLASS
PREMIUMS
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
1. Young Herd - one boar, two sows, farrowed on or after Jan. 1.
2. Get-of-Sire, consists of three animals, both sexes. Get-of-one-boar, (no barrows)
farrowed on or after Jan. 1.
3. Produce of Dam, consist of three animals of one sow, farrowed on or after Jan. 1
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DEPARTMENT 5
SWINE
SECTION 2 - OPEN CLASS - MARKET HOGS
1. Market hogs will be shown by weight classes. Minimum weight is 225 lbs and
maximum weight is 300 lbs.
2. A maximum of two entries per exhibitor for this class.
3. Animals will be broken down into classes, where there will not be more than 5
animals per class. This will be done per committees discretion.
$12.00
PREMIUMS for all classes
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
CLASS
1. Market Hog
A.
Light
B.
Medium
C.
Heavy
SECTION 3 - FEEDER PIG LOTS
CLASS
1. Light weight 40 - 60 lbs.
2
3. Heavy weight 81 - 100 lbs.
Medium weight 61 - 80 lbs.
DEPARTMENT 6
GOATS
Dick Bishop, Superintendent
( Continued on next page )
RULES and REGULATIONS FOR GOATS
1.
Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more guidelines.
2.
Get-of-Sire, consists of three doe from a particular sire with not more than one
under 1 year old and not more than one animal from every multiple birth allowed.
Get-of-Sire need not be owned by the exhibitor. Entries in this class shall be
made in the name of the sire.
3.
Produce of Dam shall consist of two doe of different ages, the produce of one
dam need not be owned by the exhibitor. Entries in this class shall be made in the
name of the Dam.
4.
A Dairy Herd consist of three milking doe of one breed, any age.
5.
The Senior Champion Class consist of all 1st place winners in 3 classes or Doe
one year old and under 2, in milk and older animals.
6.
The Junior Champion Class consist of all 1st place winners in classes 2 and 3 or
Doe one year old and under 2, in milk and younger animals.
7.
Grand Champion Class consist of best of breed in each division.
8.
Only Doe entered in other classes may compete in the Get-of-Sire, Produce of
Dam and Milking Herd Classes.
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DEPARTMENT 6
GOATS
9.
Stall cards and entry tags must be hung when animals are stalled.
10. Total number of animals entered must be listed on entry blank.
11. Entry deadline is August 12 of current fair year.
SECTION 1 - DAIRY GOATS
A. Alpine
D.
Saanen
G.
Pygmy
B. LaMancha
E.
Toggenburg
H.
Other
C. Nubian
F.
Recorded Grade
I.
Cross Bred
CLASS
Outdoor Bar Area
Nightly specials
Best burger Special in town
Whole wings, by the dozen
Pizza, wraps, starters, Tacos
Live Band every Friday DJ/Karaoke every Tuesday
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PREMIUMS same for ALL Sections
1.
Doe, 3 years & older
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
2.
Doe, 2 years & under 3
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
3.
Doe, 1 yr. old & under 2 in
milk
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
4.
Doe, 1 yr. old & under 2 not
in milk
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
5.
Doe, under 5 months
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
6.
Kid, 5 months & under 1
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
7.
Get-of-Sire
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
8.
Produce of Dam
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
9.
Milking Herd
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
10.
Best Udder in Show
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
SECTION 2 - OPEN CLASS - MARKET GOAT
$12.00
PREMIUMS
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
CLASS
1. Market Goat
A.
Light
B.
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Medium
C.
Heavy
DEPARTMENT 6
GOATS
SECTION 3 - BREEDING MEAT GOAT
A. Full Blood Boer, 94% or higher
D.
Cross Bred/Commercial
B. Percentage Boer, 50%-80%
E.
Spanish Meat
C. Tennessee
F.
Kiko
G.
Pygmy
CLASS
1.
0-under 3 months
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
2.
3 months-under 6 months
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
3.
6 month-under 9 months
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
4.
9 months-under 12 months
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
5.
Baby Buck 6 months & under $10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
6.
Baby Buck 7-12 months
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
7.
Junior Champion
Rosette
8.
Junior Reserve Champion
Rosette
9.
Doe 1yr-under 2 never freshened
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
10. Doe 1yr-under 2 freshened
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
11. Doe 2yrs-under 3 freshened
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
12. Doe 3yrs-under 4 freshened
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
13. Doe 4yrs-under 5 freshened
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
14. Doe 5yrs & over freshened
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
15. Senior Champion
Rosette
16. Senior Reserve Champion
Rosette
17. Dam & Daughter, one entry
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
18. Best Doe bred by Exhibitor,
one entry
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
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DEPARTMENT 8
EGGS
SECTION 1
1.
Eggs will be judged on Exterior Quality and Interior Quality.
2.
Exterior Quality will be based on size, uniformity of color, uniformity of
shape, shell texture and condition/cleanliness.
3.
The judge has the right to candle eggs and break 2 eggs for examination.
4.
Open to all egg producers, ALL AGES. Entry deadline is Aug. 12, 2016
CLASS
1.
One dozen brown eggs
$3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.00
$1.75
2.
One dozen white eggs
$3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.00
$1.75
3.
One dozen any other eggs
$3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.00
$1.75
DEPARTMENT 9
RABBITS
Andrea Nonne, Superintendent
(Continued on next page)
RULES and REGULATIONS FOR RABBITS
1.
All breeds recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association are eligible for
competition and are to be judged according to the latest standard of perfection of the
association.
2.
The latest rules of the American Rabbit Association will govern.
3.
Pen must consist of three (3) rabbits.
4.
Each exhibitor limited to 2 entries per class.
5.
Each exhibitor must sign a statement as to the rabbit being free from health
disorders.
6.
No rabbit may compete in more than one class.
7.
Exact name of breed, exact number & letters must be listed on the entry blank,
or entry will not be accepted.
8.
All rabbits must be weighed upon arrival at the fairgrounds.
9.
No rabbits under 8 weeks old can be entered in show
10. All rabbits must have a tattoo. The tattoo must be on the entry blank.
11. Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more guidelines.
12. Entry deadline is August 12 of current fair year.
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DEPARTMENT 9
RABBITS
A.
Netherland Dwarf
G.
Holland Lop
B.
Dwarf Hotot
H.
Jersey Woolley
C.
Flemish Giant
I.
Other Purebred
D.
New Zealand
J.
Grade
E.
Dutch
K.
California’s
F.
French Lop
L.. Cross
$6.00 $5.00
PREMIUMS
$4.50
$4.00 $3.50
SECTION 1 - OPEN CLASS
A.
Single
B.
Meat Pen
SECTION 2 - BREEDING RABBITS
A.
Young Doe, under 6 months
D.
Adult Buck, over 6 months
B.
Adult Doe, over 6 months
E.
Doe & liter
C.
Young Buck, under 6 months
F.
Grand Champion - Rosette
SECTION 3 - MARKET RABBITS
A.
Single Meat Rabbit
B.
Meat Pen of Rabbits
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DEPARTMENT 10
4-H & VOCATIONAL
Teresa Miller, Superintendent
DEPARTMENT 18
AFGHANS - QUILTS - RUGS
RULES and REGULATIONS
SECTION 5 - FLAGS
ELIGIBILITY: 4-H Club members must have passed their eighth birthday
1. Any flag made by the exhibitor, suitable for hanging
CLASS 1
$3.00
PREMIUMS:
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
Flags
A. Garden, 12” x 18”
C.
Large, 3’ x 5’
B.
D.
Mini, under 12” x 18”
House, 28” x 40”
but not have passed their nineteenth birthday by January 1 of the current year.
Exhibitors must be 4-H members, a project in the field in which they wish to
make entry and be under the supervision of Penn State University Cooperative
Extension Service by July 1 preceding the fair.
Students enrolled in an accepted vocational school curriculum must be conducting a project in the class in which they wish to make entry. Students enrolled in
general home economics in a comprehensive high school are considered as
qualifying. All entries shall be approved prior to the fair by a member of Pennsylvania Department of Education, Agriculture or Family and Consumer Science
staff, or their designated representative.
NOTE: 4-H or FFA member must be present and must have charge of his/her
animal at time of judging.
1. ALL Sections have the same Superintendents as related Departments.
SECTION 6 - MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLECRAFT HEIRLOOMS
1. Article made by exhibitor or a family member
2. Any article under or over 25 years.
CATEGORY
A. Under 25 yrs.
$5.00
$4.00
3. Horses Only - Entries must be mailed on or before August 12, of current fair year.
No changes will be made to entries after that date.
Mail to: Ox Hill Fair, PO Box 105, Home PA 15747
4. Only 4-H animals going to District Round-Up can be removed from the fairgrounds
at 10:00pm the night before their class Round-Up.
B. Over 25 yrs.
5. Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more guidelines.
CLASS 1
PREMIUMS
2. 4-H animals can not be shown in Dept. 11, but can be shown in other Departments
by paying the entry fees.
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50
A. Quilt
D. Pillowcase
G.
Embroidery
B.
Needlepoint
E. Tablecloth
H.
Crewel Work
C.
Centerpiece
F. Cross Stitch
I.
Any other article
6. ALL PREMIUMS, (except Horses, Ponies & Rabbits) will be as follows:
$10.00 $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
SECTION 1A - HORSES
Horse PREMIUMS
$16.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00
$9.00
Pony PREMIUMS
$14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
$6.00
NOTE: The same classifications and premiums as stated above are to apply to
each of the following breeds.
Entry deadline is August 12 of current fair year.
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A. Am. Saddle Horse
E.
Palomino
J.
Shetland Pony
B. Appaloosa
F.
Pinto
K.
Thoroughbred
C. Arabian
G.
POA
L.
Welsh Pony
D. Morgan
H.
Quarter Horse
M. Other, by breed
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DEPARTMENT 10
4-H & VOCATIONAL
AFGHANS - QUILTS - RUGS
DEPARTMENT 18
BREEDING CLASS
SECTION 4 - RUGS
1. Colts of this year
5. Yearling geldings
9.
Fillies of this year
2. Yearling colts
6. Two year old geldings
10. Yearling fillies
3. Two year old colts
7. Three year old geldings
11. Two year old fillies
4. Three year old colts
8. Geldings, 4 yrs & older
12. Three year old fillies
DIVISION
B. Senior Division - all other entries
CATEGORY
13. Mare, 4 yrs & older
PERFORMANCE CLASSES
A. Junior Members: Not 14 yrs. old by Jan. 1 of current year.
PREMIUMS:
B. Senior Members: 14 yrs. or over by Jan. 1 of current year.
4-H and FFA members may show in both 4-H and Open Class.
$8.00
PREMIUMS:
CLASS
$7.00
$6.00
a. Pony - 13.2 and under
$5.00
b. Horse - over 13.2
1.
Western Pleasure 12.2 hands and under
2.
Western Pleasure over 12.2 hands and not over 14.0 hands
3.
Western Pleasure over 14.0 hands
4.
English Pleasure
5.
Jr. Stock Seat Equitation, age 14 and under
6.
Sr. Stock Seat Equitation, age 15 and over
7.
English Equitation
8.
Egg and Spoon
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
9.
Command Class
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
10. Water and Glass
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
11. Dollar Bareback
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
12. Cloverleaf Barrels
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
13. Straight Barrels
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
14. Dash for Cash
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
15. Flag Race
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
16. Pole Bending
a.
Pony
b.
Horse
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$4.00
A. Junior Division - open to persons age 9-19
A.
Small, 48” and under
B.
Medium, 49” - 71”
C. Large, over 72”
Categor y A
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
Category B
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
Category C
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
CLASS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Braided
A.
Cotton
C.
Felt
B.
Cotton shag
D.
Man-made fibers
A.
Cotton
D.
Mixed fibers
B.
Felt Appliqué
E.
Wool
C.
Man-made fibers
A.
Cotton
D.
Mixed fibers
B.
Felt Appliqué
E.
Wool
C.
Man-made fibers
A.
Cotton
C.
Mixed fibers
B.
Man-made fibers
D.
Wool
Knotted,
A.
Cotton
C.
Mixed fibers
Hand Woven
B.
Man-made fibers
D.
Wool
Knotted,
A.
Cotton
C.
Mixed fibers
Sewn on Backing
B.
Man-made fibers
D.
Wool
Woven
A.
Cotton
C.
Man-made fibers
B.
Felt
D.
Mixed fibers
Crochet
Hooked
Knitted
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E.
Wool
DEPARTMENT 18
DEPARTMENT 10
4-H & VOCATIONAL
AFGHANS - QUILTS - RUGS
Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more guidelines
See Department 2 for General Rules and all age & date listings
SECTION 3 - AFGHANS & QUILTS
DIVISION
NOTE: 4-H or FFA member must be present and must have charge of his/her
animal at time of judging.
A. Junior Division - open to persons age 9-19
B. Senior Division - all other entries
ALL PREMIUMS
CLASS
PREMIUMS:
$7.00
$6.00
1.
Afghans, small
A.
Crocheted
( 30 x 45 )
B.
Knitted
PREMIUMS:
$9.00
2.
A.
Crocheted
B.
Knitted
Afghans, medium
( 45 x 60 )
$8.00
PREMIUMS:
$10.00
3.
Afghans, large
A.
Crocheted
( 60 x 80 )
B.
Knitted
PREMIUMS:
4.
5.
$12.00
Quilts, Handmade, Appliqué A.
Quilts, Handmade, Pieced
B.
Floral
A.
Embroidered
$10.00
6.
A.
PREMIUMS:
7.
$9.00
C.
$4.00
$3.00
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
Woven
NOTE: The same classifications and premiums as stated above are to apply to
each of the following breeds.
$7.00
C.
$8.00
C.
$9.00
C.
B.
$8.00
$6.00
$5.00
Woven
$7.00
$6.00
Woven
$8.00
$7.00
Novelty
Any other
$7.00
$6.00
Any
$3.00
$2.50
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00
A. Ayrshire
C. Guernsey
E. Jersey
G. Cross Bred
B. Brown Swiss
D. Holstein
F. Milking Shorthorn H. Other
CLASS
1. Junior Heifer Calf
9.
Senior Two year old
2. Intermediate Heifer Calf
10. Three year old
3. Senior. Heifer
11. Four year old
4. Senior Heifer
12. Five year old
5. Junior Yearling
13. Sr. Champion Female, Ribbon
6. Jr. Champion Female,
Ribbon
14. Reserve Sr. Champion Female,
Ribbon
7. Reserve Jr. Champion
Female, Ribbon
15 Grand Champion Female,
Ribbon
8. Junior Two year old
16. Reserve Grand Champion
Female, Ribbon
Hap or Comfort, NOT Quilted
of Butler, PA
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$7.00
SECTION 1A
4-H & VOCATIONAL DAIRY CATTLE
Any Quilted Article
PREMIUMS:
8.
$10.00
Conventional
PREMIUMS:
Quilts, Machine made
$9.00
$5.00
$12.00
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DEPARTMENT 10
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
SECTION 2A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - BEEF CATTLE
1. When on exhibition in the ring, each animal must be under halter and in
charge of owner.
2. See Department 3 for Class identification.
Classes used are as follows: 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21
A.
Angus
C.
Hereford, horned or polled competing
B.
Charolais
D.
Shorthorn, horned or polled competing
SECTION 3A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - MARKET STEERS
CLASS
1. Market Steer
A.
Light
B.
Medium
C.
Heavy
SECTION 4A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - SHEEP BREEDING
1.
Lambs shown in breeding classes cannot be shown in market classes or vice versa.
NOTE: 4-H or FFA member must be present and must have charge of his/her
animal at time of judging. Animals must be under halter.
A.
Cheviot
D.
Hampshire
G.
Southdown
B.
Corriedale
E.
Merino
H.
Suffolk
C.
Dorset
F.
Shropshire
I.
Cross Bred
CLASS
SECTION 2 - NEEDLEWORK
DIVISION
A. Junior Division - open to persons age 9-19
B. Senior Division - all other entries
18.
Wearing Apparel
PREMIUMS:
$2.00
A.
1.
Caps
Crochet
PREMIUMS:
$6.00
B.
1.
Coat
$6.00
C.
1.
$2.00
D.
1.
$2.00
E.
1.
PREMIUMS:
F.
Sr. Ram Lamb
6.
Jr. Ewe Lamb
2.
Jr. Ram Lamb
7.
Pair of Lambs, any age, either sex
PREMIUMS:
$5.00
3.
Ewe, 1 yr & under 2
8.
Lt. Weight Market Lamb
G.
1.
4.
Ewe, 2 yrs. & over
9.
Heavy Weight Market Lamb
5.
Sr. Ewe Lamb
10.
Pair of Market Lambs
SECTION 5A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - MARKET LAMBS
1. Market Lambs
A.
Light
B.
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Medium
C.
Heavy
$4.50
Crochet
PREMIUMS:
$6.00
H.
1.
Child’s
2.
Men’s
1.
Child’s
2.
Men’s
I.
CLASS
$1.75
Adult
1.
Stole, Shawl, Poncho
$1.75
Adult
$2.00
Socks, Slippers, Booties 1.
$1.75
Crochet
PREMIUMS:
Mittens or Gloves
$5.50
Crochet
PREMIUMS:
Hat
$5.50
Crochet
PREMIUMS:
Dress
$1.75
Sweater - Crochet
Sweater - Knitted
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$5.50
$1.50
2.
$5.00
2.
$5.00
2.
$1.50
2.
$1.25
Knitted
$4.50
$4.50
$4.00
Knitted
$1.25
$1.00
Knitted
$1.25
2.
Child
$1.50
$1.25
2.
Child
$4.00
$3.50
$5.00
$4.00
Knitted
$1.50
2.
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$3.00
Knitted
$4.50
$4.00
3.
Women’s
3.
Women’s
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
DEPARTMENT 10
4-H & VOCATIONAL - SWINE
SECTION 2 - NEEDLEWORK
Refer to HEALTH RULES & REGULATIONS in this book for more guidelines
See Departments for General Rules
CLASS
PREMIUMS:
$3.00
12.
A.
Crochet edge
B.
Crochet, solid
Tablecloths
PREMIUMS:
$7.00
13.
A.
Embroidered
Tablecloths
$2.50
$6.50
$2.00
C.
$1.00
1. Animals entered as 4-H or FFA projects can not be entered in the Ox Hill Fair
Youth Market Livestock Program.
Textile painting
2. All exhibitors must be present with their animal for judging or they will not be
judged.
$1.50
3. Swine shown in breeding classes cannot be shown in market class or vice versa.
$6.00
$5.50
Crewel work
D.
Eyelet
B.
Cut work
E.
Outline
C.
Cross Stitch
F.
Any other
$9.00
$8.00
$7.00
SECTION 6A - BREEDING SWINE
A.
Berkshire
D.
Hampshire
G.
Yorkshire
14.
A.
Crochet edge
C.
Tatting edge
B.
Chester White
E.
Poland China
H.
Other, by breed
B.
Painted
D.
Any other
C.
Duroc
F.
Spotted Swine
I.
Crossbred/Commercial
$3.00
15.
Embroidered
A.
Appliqué
E.
Drawn work
Towels
B.
Crewel work
F.
Eyelet
C.
Cross Stitch
G.
Machine Embroidery
D.
Cut work
H.
Outline
$3.50
16.
A.
Table Runner
CLASS
1. Jan. gilt pig farrowed on or after Jan. 1 of current yr. & before Feb. 1 of current yr.
2. Feb. gilt pig farrowed on or after Feb. 1 or current yr. & before March 1 of current yr.
3. March gilt pig farrowed on or after March 1 of current yr. & before April 1 of current yr.
$2.00
Appliqué
D.
Pieced
5. Grand Champion Gilt - Rosette Awarded
B.
Crochet
E.
Quilted
6. Reserve Grand Champion Gilt - Rosette Awarded
C.
Cross Stitch
F.
Any other
7. Supreme Champion Gilt (all breed champion gilts eligible to compete) - Rosette Awarded
$7.00
17.
Needlepoint
$1.00
$2.50
PREMIUMS:
$3.00
$1.50
$1.00
PREMIUMS:
PREMIUMS:
$2.00
$1.25
$10.00
$2.00
$2.50
$1.50
$12.00
ALL PREMIUMS
PREMIUMS:
Towels
$1.75
$5.00
$6.00
$5.00
A.
Seat Cover
D.
B.
Purse
C.
New Specimen
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$4.00
$1.50
4. April gilt pig farrowed on or after April 1 of current yr. & before May 1 of current yr.
$3.00
Any article not
mentioned
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DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 7A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - MARKET HOGS
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
Section 2
1. Market hogs will be shown by weight classes. The minimum weight is 225 lbs
& the maximum weight is 300 lbs.
2. A maximum of two entries per exhibitor for this class.
CLASS
PREMIUMS:
7. Luncheon Cloth with
3. Animals will be broken down by classes. There will not be more than 5 animals
per class. This will be done be down per committee’s discretion.
Napkins
CLASS
1. Market Hogs
A.
Light
B.
Medium
C.
$6.00
$5.50
4-H & VOCATIONAL - DAIRY GOATS
A. Alpine
D.
Saanen
G.
Pygmy
B. LaMancha
E.
Toggenburg
H.
Other
C. Nubian
F.
Recorded Grade
I.
Cross Bred
6.
Doe, 5 years and over, in milk
2. Doe 1 year-under 2, not in milk
7.
Get of Sire, one entry
3. Doe 1 year-under 2, in milk
8.
Dam and Daughter, one entry
4. Doe 2 years-under 3, in milk
9.
Best Udder, one entry
5. Doe 3 years-under 4, in milk
10. Senior Champion - Rosette
Appliqué
E.
Crewel work
B.
Crochet edge
F.
Embroidered
C.
Crochet solid
G.
Solid
D.
Cross stitch
H.
Tatting edge
I.
Any other
$2.00
$1.50
$3.00
8
A.
Toys
C.
Any Quilted Article
B.
Useful Article
D.
Crocheted
Miscellaneous
G.
Pygmy
$2.50
$4.00
9.
A.
Crewel work
D.
Counted Cross Stitch
B.
Embroidery
E.
Marked Cross Stitch
C.
Needlepoint
F.
Any other
Pictures
$3.00
$2.50
$2.50
$3.00
10. Pillow Case
A.
Appliqué
E.
Eyelet
B.
Crewel work
F.
Painted
C.
Cross Stitch
G.
Embroidered
D.
Cut work
H.
Any other
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
PREMIUMS:
$2.50
$2.00
$2.00
$1.00
PREMIUMS:
( entry of one )
SECTION 9A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - MEAT BREEDING GOATS
$4.00
PREMIUMS:
CLASS
1. Kid 5 months-under 1 year
$4.50
A.
Heavy
SECTION 8A
$5.00
$1.50
$1.00
PREMIUMS:
$3.00
$1.00
11. Scarves
A.
Appliqué
E.
Cross Stitch
A. Full Blood Boer, 94% or higher
D.
Cross Bred/Commercial
B.
Crewel work
F.
Cut work
B. Percentage Boer, 50%-80%
E.
Spanish Meat
C.
Crochet edge
G.
Drawn work
C. Tennessee
F.
Kiko
D.
Crochet, solid H.
I.
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Eyelet
Any other
DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 9A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - MEAT BREEDING GOATS
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
Section 2
CLASS
CLASS
PREMIUMS:
$6.00
$5.00
1.
0-under 3 months
11.
Doe 2yrs-under 3 freshened
2. Carriage Robe
A.
Crochet
C.
Knitted
2.
3 months-under 6 months
12.
Doe 3yrs-under 4 freshened
B.
Felt
D.
Woven
3.
6 month-under 9 months
13.
Doe 4yrs-under 5 freshened
4.
9 months-under 12 months
14.
Doe 5yrs & over, freshened
$2.50
$4.00
$3.00
3. Centerpiece - under 12”
A.
Appliqué
E.
Crewel work
5.
Baby Buck 6 months & under 15.
Senior Champion - Rosette
B.
Crochet edge
F.
Embroidered
6.
Baby Buck 7-12 months
16.
Senior Reserve Champion - Rosette
C.
Crochet solid
G.
Solid
7.
Junior Champion
17.
Dam & Daughter, one entry
D.
Cross stitch
H.
Solid tatting
8.
Junior Reserve Champion
18.
Best Doe bred by Exhibitor, one entry
I.
Any other
9.
Doe 1yr-under 2 never freshened
4. Centerpiece - over 12”
A.
Appliqué
E.
Crewel work
B.
Crochet edge
F.
Embroidered
C.
Crochet solid
G.
Solid
CLASS
D.
Cross stitch
H.
Solid tatting
1. Market Lambs
I.
Any other
5. Pillows and Pillow Tops
A.
$4.50
$4.00
Appliqué
$3.50
E.
$2.00
10. Doe 1yr-under 2 freshened
$4.00
$5.00
$2.50
$1.00
PREMIUMS:
PREMIUMS:
$3.00
$1.50
$2.50
PREMIUMS:
$3.50
$2.00
$3.00
Embroidered
Crochet
F.
Knitted
C.
Cross stitch
G.
Needlepoint
D.
Crewel work
H.
Novelty
I.
Any other
PREMIUMS:
$5.00
6. Luncheon Cloths
A.
Appliqué
E.
Crewel work
B.
Crochet edge
F.
Embroidered
C.
Crochet solid
G.
Solid
D.
Cross stitch
H.
Tatting edge
I.
Any other
100
$4.00
$3.50
A.
Light
B.
Medium
$3.00
B.
$4.50
SECTION 10A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - MARKET GOATS
SECTION 11A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - EGGS
SEE DEPARTMENT 8
$3.00
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C.
Heavy
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 12A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - RABBITS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Member is limited to two entries per class.
Rabbits must be identified by a tattoo in the left ear.
Exhibitors must provide own cage.
Rabbit must be free from all know health disorders. Rabbits will be
inspected by the superintendent. Sick rabbits will be eliminated
from the show.
Due to space and time limits, the rabbit superintendent reserves the
right to limit the number of animals any exhibitor may show.
Youth exhibitors must be present at the time of judging and sale.
Netherland Dwarf
Dwarf Hotot
Flemish Giant
New Zealand
Dutch
French Lop
Holland Lop
H. Jersey Woolley
I. Other Pure Bread
J. Grade
K. California’s
L. Meat Pen
SECTION 1 - CLOTHING
CLASS
$4.00
PREMIUMS:
9.
Slacks, any fabric
A.
10.
Suit
All breeds competing: A. Lg
B. Med
B.
$7.50
$2.00
Women’s
$6.00
$5.00
Blend fabric
D.
Wool
B.
Cotton
E.
Any other
C.
Synthetic fabric
$4.00
$3.50
A. Child’s
C. Sm
$7.00
$2.50
A.
PREMIUMS:
11. Vest
$3.00
Man’s
$8.00
PREMIUMS:
$3.50
$3.00
B. Man’s
$2.50
C.
$2.00
Women’s
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
Carol Marshall, Superintendent
SECTION 2 - NEEDLEWORK
CLASS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Senior Buck (over 6 months of age)
Senior Doe (over 6 months of age)
Junior Buck (under 6 months of age)
Junior Doe (under 6 months of age)
Pen of 3.5lb. Min, 6lb. Max (meat pen)
Champion
Reserve
Grand Champion
Reserve Grand Champion
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$4.50
$4.50
$4.50
$4.50
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
Ribbon
Ribbon
Rosette
Rosette
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
DIVISION
A. Junior Division - open to persons age 9-19
B. Senior Division - all other entries
CLASS
$12.00
PREMIUMS:
1.
Bedspreads
$11.00
$10.00
$9.00
$8.00
A.
Crocheted
D.
Machine, any
B.
Knitted
E.
Patchwork
C.
Embroidered
F.
Appliqué
G.
Novelty
All entries close August 12 of the current fair year
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DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
ANIMALS ENTRY BLANK
Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair
PO Box 105, Home, PA 15747
SECTION 1 - CLOTHING
DIVISION
Mail all entries to the fair no later than August 8, 2016. Any entry postmarked
after August 12, 2016 will not be accepted.
A. Junior Division - open to persons age 9-19
See Departments for entry fees, arrival times, health regulations and rules.
B. Senior Division - all other entries
Name:
CLASS
$3.00
PREMIUMS:
5.
Hats
Lingerie
B.
Cotton
E.
Any other
Skirts and Blouses
Synthetic
$7.00
A.
$6.50
$6.00
Adult
$4.00
B.
$3.50
$3.00
$5.50
$5.00
Child
$2.50
$2.00
A.
Children’s pajamas
D.
Men’s pajamas
B.
Girl’s nightgown
E.
Ladies’ pajamas
C.
Ladies’ nightgown
F.
House coat
$5.00
$4.50
$4.00
A.
Cotton blouse with sleeves
B.
Cotton blouse, sleeveless
C.
Cotton or cotton blend skirt
D.
Man’s shirt
E.
Silk or blend blouse
F.
Wool or wool blend skirt
G.
Any other skirt or blouse
$3.50
____________
City/State:
Wool
PREMIUMS:
8.
$1.00
D.
PREMIUMS:
7.
$1.50
Blend fabric
PREMIUMS:
Jacket, any fabric
$2.00
A.
C.
6.
$2.50
Exhibitor’s No.
Address:
$3.00
Zip Code:
Phone No.
Exhibitor’s
AGE
Email:
________
I have read and completely understand the General Rules of the Ox Hill Community Agricultural Fair as in this Premium Booklet, the health requirements of the animal that I am entering,
and the rules and regulations of each class, section or division I have made a entry in. I fully
agree to abide by all rules and regulations.
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
If entrant is a minor, the signature of a parent of guardian is required.
Circle One: Open Class
FFA
Dept. Section Class Division/
Breed
4-H/Voc
YMP
Youth under 19
Description of Animal, use
exact wording from Premium
Book
Total Animals Entered:_________
Entry Fee
10% of first
place
premium
Total Entry Fee: $____________
Exhibitors must pick-up tags prior to the fair.
Exhibitors may send a self-addressed stamped envelope to receive tags.
Each species of livestock requires their own entry form.
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DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
Vickie Marshall, Superintendent
SECTION 1 - CLOTHING
1.
Each exhibit to consist of one garment.
2.
Each garment to be judged on material, color, design, suitability and workmanship.
3.
All articles of clothing must have been made since the close of last year’s fair by
the exhibitor.
DIVISION
A. Junior Division - open to persons age 9-19
B. Senior Division - all other entries
CLASS
$3.00
PREMIUMS:
1.
2.
Aprons
Dresses
$1.00
D.
Half Apron
B.
Coverall
E.
Kitchen
C.
Fancy
Boy’s suit, 1-6 yrs
D.
Bib
B.
Girl’s dress, 1-6 yrs
E.
Shirt
C.
Girl’s dress, 6-12 yrs
F.
Any other
$7.00
$6.50
$6.00
$5.50
$5.00
A.
Blend fabric
C.
Wool
B.
Cotton
D.
Any other
$5.00
PREMIUMS:
4.
$1.50
Children’s
Children’s Garments A.
Coats
$2.00
A.
PREMIUMS:
3.
$2.50
$4.50
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
A.
Better cotton dress
D.
Synthetic fabric
B.
Evening dress
E.
Two-piece dress
C.
Silk or blend fabric
F.
Wool dress
G.
Any other
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DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 13A
DEPARTMENT 18
NEEDLECRAFT
4-H & VOCATIONAL - VEGETABLES
1.
2.
3.
4.
In selecting vegetables for exhibition, choose such specimens that would bring the
highest market price. Do not select the largest, select medium size specimens. If
at all possible, do not mix varieties.
The following factors are generally used by an expert vegetable judge.
a. Trueness to variety type. If at all possible, pick the specimens from one variety.
b. Uniformity in shape, size and color
c. Be sure to pick out a perfect specimen, then select the others as similar to it as
possible. Never mix specimens of different maturity.
d. Protect from dirt, disease, infection, and mechanical damage. Select specimens
that are perfect and show no blemishes of any kind.
e. Condition and maturity. Be sure that exhibits are of high quality.
f. Potatoes should not be washed. Remove soil using a soft cloth or brush.
g. Tomatoes should have stem removed. Carrots, beets, etc. should have tops
(leaves) removed from vegetables leaving about (2) two inches of stems.
Read premium material, carefully following all rules and regulations. If any entry
calls for five specimens, be sure to exhibit that number; do not enter four or six.
In any instance, your exhibits will be disqualified if the correct number of specimens is not entered.
All specimens must be in a Ziploc bag.
1.
No article can compete as more than one entry; that is an article can be
judged but once.
2.
All clothing must be laundered and ironed.
3.
Each exhibit to be judged on workmanship, worth of article, appropriateness
of material and design.
4.
Article must not have been exhibited before at the Ox Hill Fair.
5.
One entry per class, per exhibitor.
Basis for judging Needlecraft
Plain sewing - Lingerie or aprons to be judged on:
1.
Worth of article
2.
Materials and trimmings, appropriateness, quality
3.
Workmanship - method of construction, choice and execution of stitches
Dressmaking - Simple house dresses, shirtwaist, skirt, simple school dress
Section 13A
( Displayed in Exhibit Building )
4-H & VOCATIONAL VEGETABLES
PREMIUMS
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS
Refer to Department 13 for all vegetables classes
On entry form, use Dept. 10, Section 13
Use Class number and Sub. Division from Dept. 13; with name of vegetable
PREMIUMS for Class 53, 54 & 57 ar e as follows:
53. Home Garden Premiums
54. Market Basket Premiums
57. Vegetable Freaks Premiums
$8
$6
$2
$7
$6
$5
$4
$5
$4
$3
$2
$1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1.
Material - it’s appropriateness, quality, color, and design
2.
Design - simplicity of line, harmony of color, appropriateness
3.
Workmanship - method of construction, choice and execution of stitches
Embroidery and Crocheting - Simple designs and edges for trimming
1.
Worth of article
2.
Material - appropriateness and suitability for use for which it was made
3.
Workmanship
4.
Design - simplicity and appropriateness
Knitting
1.
Worth of article
2.
Workmanship - execution of stitches, perfection
Afghans and Quilts
50
1.
Worth of article
2.
Workmanship
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DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 15A
DEPRTMENT 17
FLORAL EXHIBITS
4-H & VOCATIONAL - HOME & DAIRY PRODUCT
FOODS & NUTRITION
SECTION 4 - SPECIMEN FLOWERS - PERENNIALS
1.
CLASS
2.
1.
Chrysanthemums, single or daisy type, 3 stems
2.
Chrysanthemums, spider or Japanese type, 3 stems
3.
Chrysanthemums, Incurved type, 3 stems
4.
Chrysanthemums, Anemone type, 3 stems
5.
Delphinium, 1 spike
8.
Roses, Hybrid tea, 1 flower
6.
Dianthus, 5 blooms
9.
Roses, Miniature, 1 stem
7.
Lilies, 1 stock
10.
Roses, any color, 3 flowers
SECTION 5 - ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
1.
NO artificial flowers or foliage permitted
CLASS
1.
Arrangement of Wild Flowers, NO plants forbidden by conservation should be used
2.
Arrangement using dried materials, wreaths and line arrangement
3.
Arrangement in pedestal container
4.
Arrangement featuring a candle
5.
Arrangement in a bottle
6.
Arrangement using one flower only; foliage and/or accessories permitted
7.
Arrangement depicting a holiday or special occasion
8.
All white arrangement, foliage permitted
9.
Arrangement of foliage, no flowers
10. Nosegay - small, not to exceed 5” in height
11. Miniature - small, not to exceed 3” in height
12. Arrangement in animal container
13. Arrangement typifying a hobby or sport
3.
4.
Each item must have been made by a 4-H member who is enrolled in a 4-H
Foods project within the current year.
Exhibits should portray base requirements as outlined in specific 4-H projects.
All baked goods will become the property of the fair association.
Posters should be size 14” x 22” (half of a large poster board).
PREMIUMS
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50 $1.00
CLASS
1. Exhibit displaying any phase of the following projects
a. Microwave Connection—3 peanut butter krispies
b. Microwave Connection—3 individual baked items or one loaf or cake
c. Microwave Connection—poster on microwave safety or microwave
food preparation technique
d. Outdoor Cooking
e. Foods from Other Lands
f. Teens Entertain
g. Food When Company Comes
2. Food Preservation
a. Three jar display of fruit and tomatoes (must include fruit in sugar
syrup, fruit in fruit juice, and one jar of tomato product)
b. Three jar display of low acid vegetables or vegetable mixtures
c. Four jar display of sweet spreads (four different jams or jellies)
3. *Decorated Cake
4. Kids in the Kitchen
*Special award will be presented by Wilton Enterprises, Inc. First place will receive
a choice of a Wilton video or a set of three Wilton cake decorating books. Second
place winner will receive a Wilton Yearbook of Cake Decorating.
5. I SPY in the Kitchen
a. Peanut Butter Kisses (4)
b. Trail Mix (1/2 cup in a pint jar with lid)
c. Bar Cookies (4), any type
d. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (4)
e. Poster on cooking terms or measuring or on some food science topic
6. Quick Breads (made without yeast)
a. Muffins (2) any type
b. Biscuits (2) any type
c. Loaf (1), fruit bread
d. Loaf (1), vegetable or peanut butter bread
7. Star Spangled Foods
a. Snicker doodles (4)
b. Oatmeal Muffins (4)
c. Coffee Cake (1 cake) made without yeast
d. Poster depicting foods of a region or culture within the U.S.
14. Patriotic Bouquet, red-white-blue
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DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 15A
DEPRTMENT 17
FLORAL EXHIBITS
4-H & VOCATIONAL - HOME & DAIRY
8.
Yeast Breads
a. Pretzels (2) same type
b. Rolls (4), same type
c. Loaf or round of yeast bread (1)
d. Bread machine loaf (1) or rolls/similar product (4)
e. Poster about yeast breads or making yeast breads
9. Global Gourmet
a. A dessert cake or bread from another country or culture (indicate
which) and provide recipe
b. A poster giving information about foods from a country or culture
outside U.S.
10. International Breads (indicate country and attached recipe. Do not
exhibit breads with fillings that require refrigeration)
a. A loaf or round of bread from another country or culture outside U.S.
b. A place of 4 rolls, pretzels, tortillas, or small breads from
another country or culture
c. Poster on a specific bread and information about the country or
culture the bread represents. Include a recipe on the poster.
Recipe does not need to be in the project book.
FLORAL EXHIBITS
2.
3.
17A SECTION 2
FOLIAGE & HOUSE PLANTS
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
CLASS
1.
2.
3.
4.
African Violets
Begonias
Cacti
Coleus
5.
6.
7.
8.
Episcia
Ferns
Geraniums
Ivy
20. Nasturtiums, double, 5 blooms
21. Pansy, 5 blooms
22. Petunias, 5 blooms
23. Rudbeckia, (Gloriosa Daisy), 3 blooms
24. Salvia, red, blue or white, 3 blooms
25. Scabiosa, 3 blooms
26. Snapdragons, single or standard, 3 spikes
27. Snapdragons, Peloric or Bell shaped with flaring lip, 3 spikes
28. Strawflowers, 6 blooms, any color
29. Sunflowers, 1 bloom
30. Sweet Peas, 5 stems, mixed color
32. Zinnias, giant, 3 blooms
Exhibits must be cut flowers grown by the exhibitors and must conform to the
number of blooms, spikes, or stems specified in each class.
The uniformity of height, color, or size is an important factor in evaluating
entries.
Flowers in each entry must be of one color and variety unless otherwise stated.
PREMIUMS
19. Nasturtiums, single, 5 blooms
31. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms
SECTION 17A
1.
18. Marigolds, French, double, 5 blooms
$1.00
33. Zinnias, novelty, 6 blooms
34. Zinnias, pompom, 6 blooms
SECTION 4 - SPECIMEN FLOWERS - PERENNIALS
1.
Exhibits in this division must be cut flowers grown by the exhibitor. Must
conform to the number of blooms, spikes or stems specified.
2.
Uniformity of height, color and size is an important factor for judging.
3.
Flowers in each entry must be of one color and variety unless otherwise
stated.
4.
Perennial, blooms, spikes or stems with foliage
A.
Adult
C.
B.
Youth 3 yrs to 5 yrs
D. Youth 11 yrs to 19 yrs
9. Any Other
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SECTION 17
4-H & VOCATIONAL - FLORAL EXHIBITS
DEPRTMENT 17
FLORAL EXHIBITS
17A SECTION 3
SPECIMEN FLOWERS - ANNUALS
SECTION 3 - SPECIMEN FLOWERS - ANNUALS
1.
Exhibits in this division must be cut flowers grown by the exhibitor. Must
conform to the number of blooms, spikes or stems specified.
2.
Uniformity of height, color and size is an important factor for judging.
3.
Flowers in each entry must be of one color and variety unless otherwise
stated.
A.
Adult
C.
Youth 6 yrs to 10 yrs
B.
Youth 3 yrs to 5 yrs
D. Youth 11 yrs to 19 yrs
CLASS
$2.00
PREMIUMS
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS
1.
Asters, 6 blooms
2.
7.
Marigold, 6 blooms
13.
Zinnia, sm, 3 blooms
Bachelor Button, 5 stems 8.
Pansy, 6 blooms
14.
Zinnia, lg, 3 blooms
3.
Calendula, 6 blooms
9.
Petunia, 6 blooms
15.
Any other
4.
Cosmos, 6 blooms
10. Snapdragon, 3 spikes
5.
Dahlia, 1 bloom
11. Strawflower, 6 blooms
6.
Gladiola, 1 spike
12. Sweet Peas, 6 stems
17A SECTION 4
SPECIMEN FLOWERS - PERENNIALS
1.
Ageratum, 5 stems
2.
Asters, 6 blooms
PREMIUMS
3.
Bells of Ireland, 3 stems
CLASS
4.
Calendula, 6 blooms
1.
Ageratum, 3 stems
4.
Lilies, 2 stalks
5.
Celosia, crested, 1 stem
2.
Chrysanthemum, 3 stems
5.
Roses, 1 stem
6.
Celosia, plume, 3 stems
3.
Dianthus, 6 blooms
6.
Any Other
7.
Cleoma, (Spider Flower) 3 stems
8.
Dahlias, Cactus, 1 bloom
9.
Dahlias, decorative, 1 bloom
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
$1.25
$1.00
17A SECTION 6
PREMIUMS
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
10. Dahlias, giant, 2 blooms
CLASS
11. Daisy, 5 blooms, any variety
1.
Fresh flower arrangement using annuals and/or perennials
12. Gaillardia, 6 blooms
2.
Dried flower arrangement
13. Gladiolus, large flowering, 1 spike
3.
Corsage - either dried or fresh material
14. Gladiolus, small flowering, 1 spike
4.
Meet the Plants - poster displaying any phase or project, 14”x22”
15. Marigolds, African lemon colored, 5 blooms
5.
Herbs - exhibit one potted herb grown by member, w/story of how it can be used
16. Marigolds, African orange colored, 5 blooms
6.
Hydroponics - poster describing some phase of project, 14”x22”
17. Marigolds, French, single, 5 blooms
7.
Trees & Shrubs - poster describing some phase of project, 14”x22”
8.
Perennials - poster describing some phase of project, 14”x22”
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FLORAL EXHIBITS
DEPARTMENT 10
( Continued on next page )
SECTION 18A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - NEEDLECRAFT & CLOTHING
SECTION 2 - FOLIAGE HOUSE PLANTS
Each item must have been made by a 4-H member who is enrolled in a
4-H related sewing project within the current year.
PREMIUMS
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS 1 - Sew Much Fun
A. Pants, shorts, shirt with elastic or drawstring waistband
B. Apron with elastic or drawstring waistband
C. Shirt, top or blouse with casing or simple closure
D. “Instant” top, skirt, or dress using a pre-sheared fabric or cut-out
E. Other simple garment
CLASS 2 - Sew Much More
A. Travel bed, sewing caddy or pocket on beach towel
B. Door Stop / Draft Dodger
C. Potholder or mitt
D. Pillow
E. Pajama tote, laundry, or gym bag
F. Simple household item
G. Wall hanging
H. Other item (not a garment)
CLASS 3 - Stitch by Stitch
A. Sample with a variety of hand stitches, buttons or patches
B. Hand-stitched large item
C. Two hand-stitched small items
CLASS 4 - Knits
A. Knit t-shirt or sweatshirt
B. Knit dress
C. Other knit outfit
D. Outfit using both knit and woven construction
CLASS 5 - Coordinates
A. Simple top, vest or poncho and a skirt with a waistband or facing
B. Simple top, vest or poncho and slacks or shorts with a waistband or
facing
C. Simple top, vest or poncho and a jumper or jumpsuit with a facing
D. Simple dress, shift or jumper
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ONLY one species per pot except in collection class. Pots are not to exceed 10” in width
CLASS
1.
Begonias, foliage type, any variety
2.
Cacti
A. Single Cacti
3.
Coleus
A. Common
A. Lg. leaf
B. Fancy leaf
B. Sm. leaf
C. Sm. leaf
D. Fringed type E. Largest Potted, any variety
4.
Episcia
A. Any leaf color
5.
Ferns
6.
Geraniums, any variety
A. Best planted
B. Asparagus
C. Boston
D. Any other
A. Ivy
C. Variegated foliage
B. Scented
D. Any other
7.
Potted Ivy
A. English
B. Variegated
C. Any other
8
Dish Garden or Foliage Plants, three or more specimens in a container
9.
Hanging Basket, flowering
10. Hanging Basket, non-flowering
11. Most Unusual Plant
12. Any other foliage plant
PREMIUMS: Adult
$5.00
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
PREMIUMS: Youth
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
13.
Best porch box
16.
Coleus, 3
14.
Blooming plant scene, 3
17.
Miniature Woodland
15.
Cacti garden
18.
Terrarium
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FLORAL EXHIBITS
DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 18A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - NEEDLECRAFT & CLOTHING
Amanda & Clara Marshall, Superintendents
The use of or displaying of Artificial Flowers and Fruit is prohibited and no
premium will be paid.
1. The management will not undertake to return exhibits or be responsible for
the return of exhibits. Baskets or containers must be supplied by exhibitor
and will be given every possible care, but the management assumes no responsibility for their safety.
2. All entries must be grown by the exhibitor, except in arrangement classes.
3. Label plant or flower with name of species.
4. All plants or flowers in Section 1, must be in bloom
5. Entry deadline is August 12 of current fair year.
CLASS 6 - Accessories
A.
CLASS 7 - Time Saving Sewing
A.
B.
A.
Adult
C.
B.
Youth 3 yrs to 5 yrs
D. Youth 11 yrs to 19 yrs
A grouping of three different sewn accessories
(paired items, such as gloves, count as one type)
A garment using a time saving pattern or one that features a unique technique.
(the pattern instructions or information on the technique must be
included)
One pressing aids
Youth 6 yrs to 10 yrs
CLASS 8 - Sewing for Other Projects and Other People
PREMIUMS: Adult
$2.50
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.00
A.
B.
PREMIUMS: Youth
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS 9 - Create Your Own Project
A.
Garment for another person with photo or drawing of person wearing garment
Toy, blanket, kite, or other item made in this project
Project book and a display, poster or product produced in the project
PREMIUMS FOR ALL SECTIONS unless other wise stated
CLASS 10 - Separates
SECTION 1 - FLOWERING HOUSE PLANTS
CLASS
C.
1.
African Violets - any color or bi-color
A. Single
B. Double
2.
Wax Begonias, fibrous, rooted, in bloom, A. Single
B. Double
any color
3.
Begonias, tuberous, rooted, in bloom,
A. Single or B. Hanging basket
Semi-double variety
any color
4.
A.
B.
Geranium, Pelargonium Bedding or Common - any color
5. Portuiaca
9.
Fuchsia
6. Calla Lilly
10. Sultana
14. Flowering Maple
7. Gardenia
11. Amaryllis
15. Oxalis
8. Lantana
12. Patience Plant
16. Any other flowering plant
Two (or more) piece non-tailored outfit
Dress or two piece dress that is more advanced than the one in the Coordinates
project.
Coat or Jacket - non-tailored
CLASS 11 - Tailoring
A.
B.
Tailored jacket or s coat
Tailored ensemble
CLASS 12 - Formalwear
A. Special occasion garment
13. Gloxinia
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DEPARTMENT 10
DEPARTMENT 15
SECTION 3
Butters, Honey Spreads, Jams, Jellies, Marmalades & Preserves
SECTION 18A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - NEEDLECRAFT & CLOTHING
6.
CLASS 13 - Design
A. A garment or textile with applied design
B. A garment or textile created/woven from an original design
C. Recycled or remade garment with before photo or drawing
Preserves & Conserves
a.
b.
c.
d.
6 1/2
Apricot
Blueberry
Cherry
Peach
e.
f.
g.
h.
Pear
Plum
Orange
Strawberry
i.
j.
Tomato
Any other
Display - 3 varieties of preserves
CLASS 14 - Closet Connection
A. Closet or storage aid
DEPARTMENT 16
SECTION 1 - EVERGREEN TREES
Doug Marshall, Superintendent
CLASS 15 - Wardrobe Planning
A. Wardrobe inventory and plan
RULES
CLASS 16 - Shopping
A. Cost Comparison of two items or outfits from 2-3 different stores
CLASS 17 - Weaving
A. Cloth or textile made on a loom of some type (with photo or drawing
of loom)
B. A homemade loom or a poster showing photos of a homemade loom
CLASS 18 - Fashion Revue
A. Report of member fashion revue experiences
CLASS 19 - Beginning Crocheting and Knitting
A. One small article from the project list (paired items, such as slippers
count as one article) or one large article.
Class 20 - Intermediate Crocheting and Knitting
A. One small article from the project list (paired items, such as mittens,
count as one article)
B. One large article, such as an afghan
CLASS 21 - Advanced Crocheting and Knitting
A. One article from the project list. (paired items such as gloves, count
as one article)
B. One garment or large article, such as a rug or a bedspread
1.
Exhibits shall be within the 5’ to 7’ height range, measuring from
the bottom of the handle to the top of the tip
2.
NO artificial coloring
3.
NO added limbs or foliage that did not grow naturally
4.
Exhibits may be exhibited as they have grown naturally, or they
may be sheared by the exhibitor
5.
NO holders should accompany the trees. Trees will be supported in
a like manner
6.
Trees may be fresh cut or bailed
7.
Entry fee of 10% of the first premium must be included with the
entry. Entries without the fee will not be accepted
8.
It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to remove their entries from
the fairgrounds promptly at the fairs end.
PREMIUMS
$12.00
$10.00
$8.00
$6.00
$4.00
CLASS
1. Austrian Pine
5. Red Pine
9. Spruce, White
2. Balsam Fir
6. Scotch Pine
10. White Pine
3. Concolor Fir
7. Spruce, Pine
11. Grand Champion -
4. Douglas Fir
8. Spruce, Norway
Rosette
SECTION 2 - EVERGREENS
CLASS
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1. Fresh Evergreen Wreaths
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2. Fresh Evergreen Garland
DEPARTMENT 15
SECTION 3
Butters, Honey Spreads, Jams, Jellies, Marmalades & Preserves
DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 19A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - ARTS & CRAFTS
Rules are the same as in Section 2, Canned or Dried Products. No frozen spreads.
Single entry premiums
$2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
Display premiums
$4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
CLASS
1.
Butters
a.
b.
c.
Apple
Apricot
Cherry
d.
e.
f.
Grape
Orange
Peach
1 1/2
Display - 3 varieties of butter
2.
Honey Spreads
a.
Apple
b.
Pear
g.
h.
i.
Pear
Plum
Chokeberry
c.
Pineapple
2 1/2
Display - 3 varieties of honey spread
3.
Jams
a.
b.
c.
d.
3 1/2
4.
Blackberry
Cherry
Current
Elderberry
e.
f.
g.
h.
Grape
Peach
Plum
Raspberry, black
d.
Quince
Tomato
Any Other
Any Other
Raspberry, red
Rhubarb
Strawberry
Any other
Jellies
Apple
Blackberry
Cherry
Crabapple
e.
f.
g.
h.
Current
Elderberry
Grape
Peach
4 1/2
Display - 3 varieties of jellies
5.
Marmalades
a.
b.
c.
d.
Apricot
Grape
Orange
Peach
e.
f.
g.
i.
j.
k.
l.
Plum
m.
Raspberry, black n.
Raspberry, red
Strawberry
PREMIUMS
Mint
Any other
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
CLASS 1 - Design with Line (all items from yarn, cord, string)
A. Macramé, 1 item
B. Weaving, 1 item
C. Creative Experiment
1. Crewel
2. Embroidery
3. Needlepoint
4. Latch hook
5. Miscellaneous
CLASS 2 - Design with Texture (all items from corn husks or con
stalks)
A. Braided Mats
B. Knotted Mats
C. Dolls
D. Flowers
PREMIUMS
Display - 3 varieties of jam
a.
b.
c.
d.
5 1/2
i.
j.
k.
l.
j.
k.
l.
Arts & Crafts
Each article must be made by a 4-H member who is enrolled in a 4-H
related Arts & Crafts Project within the current year.
$1.50
$1.40
$1.30
$1.20
CLASS 3 - Photography
A. Unit 1 - Album with minimum of 15 pictures
B. Unit II - Album with minimum of 25 pictures
CLASS 4 - Art Project
A. Beginner
B. Advanced
CLASS 5 - Craft Project
A. Level 1
B. Level II
Pear
Plum
Tomato, yellow
Display - 3 varieties of marmalades
CLASS 6 - Palette Fun
A. Cutting and Pasting Art
B. Mural Madness
C. Painting
D. Sculpture
E. Printing
F. Fiber Art
G. Construction Art
Must have 5 exhibitors in each department to receive premiums
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DEPARTMENT 10
DEPARTMENT 15
SECTION 2 - CANNED OR DRIED PRODUCTS
SECTION 19A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - HOME FURNISHINGS &
MANAGEMENT
PREMIMS
Each article must be made by a 4-H member who is enrolled in a Home Furnishings or Home Management Project within the current year.
PREMIUMS
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS 1 - Start with a Small Change - Unit I
A. Clutter Box
D. Waste Basket
F. Beginning basketry—one basket
B. Bulletin Board
E. Other
G. Beginning ceramics—one item
C. Placemats
PREMIUMS
$2.50
CLASS 2 - Start with a Small Change A. Shelves
B. Arrangements (flowers or plant materials)
C. Pictures
D. D. Curtains
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
Unit II
E. Tablecloth
F. Other
G. Advanced basketry—one basket
H. Advanced ceramics—one item
CLASS 3 - Babysitting
A. Babysitting Kit
$2.50
$2.00
B. Handmade educational toy or game for young child
CLASS 4 - Children Can Be Fun
A. Develop a Specific Children’s Game $3.00
$15.00
$12.00
$1.00
$4.00
$3.00
5.
Canned Meats - 1 jar
A.
B.
C.
Beef
Beef Tongue-Pickled
Chicken
PREMIMS
D.
E.
F.
$5.50
$2.75
$2.50
$2.00
Pork
Sausage
Scrapple
$4.00
G.
H.
I.
$3.50
Sirloin
Spare Ribs
Other
$3.00
$2.50
Display of Meat - 3 containers of 3 varieties of meat
PREMIMS
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
7.
Pickles & Relishes - Judged on size, uniformity, clearness, color &
arrangement
A.
B.
C.
D.
Beans
Beets
Cauliflower
Chow-chow
E.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Cucumber
Bread & Butter
Dill
Mixed
Mustard
Sour
Sweet
F.
G.
H.
I.
1.
2.
Onions
Peppers
Piccalilli
Relishes
Corn
3. Cranberry
Pepper 4. Misc.
J.
1.
2.
Sauces
Apple
Other
E.
F.
Peaches
Pears
g.
h.
i.
Quince
Watermelon
Plums
$2.00
$1.50
8.
Spiced Fruits - 1 jar
$1.50
A.
B.
Apples
Cantaloupes
9.
Dry Fruits & Vegetables - Judged on quality and appearance
A.
B.
Apples
Corn
7b. Display Pickles - 3 varieties
$2.50
$2.50
$2.00
$10.00
$8.00
CLASS
1. 4-H
2. FFA and/or FHA
3. Vocational Agriculture and Industrial Arts - 4’ x 10’ x 6’
$25 for each worthy exhibit not to exceed four
4. Vocational Homemaking - 4’ x 10 ’x 6’
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$2.00
Display of Canned Vegetables - 3 jars
PREMIMS
6.
$3.00
$1.50
$1.50
C.
D.
Cherries
Crabapples
C.
D.
Peaches
Pears
E.
F.
Plums
Other
10. Juices - Judged on flavor, color and clarity
SECTION-20A
4-H & VOCATIONAL GROUP EXHIBITS
PREMIUMS
$4.00
$1.75
CLASS 5 - Generation Celebration
A. Exhibit completed project book
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
B. Simple Pleasures - make item with card describing use for older person
CLASS 6 - Learn and Earn
A. Poster describing some phase of project $3.00
4.
$5.00
A.
$5.00
Apple
B. Grape
C. Tomato
D. Other
C. Raspberry
D. Other
11. - bottled & sealed
A.
Blackberry
B. Cider
12. Culinary Delights
A. Chili Sauce
B. Tomato Catsup
C. Tomato Sauce
E. Spaghetti Sauce
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D. Salsa
D. Pesto Sauce
DEPARTMENT 15
SECTION 2 - CANNED OR DRIED PRODUCTS
1.
Canned fruits and vegetables to be judged on quality , general appearance &
container.
2.
Use standard clear glass mason-type quart or pint jars for preserving and
exhibiting all entries.
3.. Use two piece self-sealing lids with metal bands for sealing all jars for exhibit.
4.
Metal bands MUST be left on to prevent damage.
5.
Any entry not in a standard self-sealing jar with a sealed lid will not be
judged and will be disqualified . Entries must be made by the exhibitor.
PREMIUMS:
CLASS
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
$2.00
CLASS
PREMIUMS:
CLASS
Asparagus
Beans, green
Beans, lima
Beans, yellow
Beat tops
Beets
Broccoli
Carrots
Cauliflower
Corn
$1.75
$1.50
1.
2.
Comb honey to be judged on perfection in filling, capping uniformity,
neatness, and cleanliness of section.
Extracted honey to be judged on body, clarity and cleanliness
PREMIUMS
$5.00
M.
N.
O.
P.
Q.
R.
S.
T.
U.
V.
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00
$1.00
2. Best display of canned fruit - 3 jars
$3.00
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.00
3. Canned vegetables - 1 jar
K.
L.
M.
N.
O.
P.
Q.
R.
S.
T.
Dandelion
Endive
Mixed Vegetables
Peas
Pumpkin
Sauerkraut
Spinach
Succotash
Swiss Chard
Tomatoes
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U.
V.
Vegetable soup
Any Other
$2.50
$1.50
$1.00
3. Light extracted honey, 3 one-pound jars
4. Dark amber extracted honey, 3 one-pound jars
SECTION 25A
4-H & VOCATIONAL EXHIBITS
$1.00
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Raspberry, black
Raspberry, red
Rhubarb
Strawberries
Prunes
Mixed fruit
Any other
$3.00
Class
1. Light comb, 3 sections
2. Dark comb, 3 sections
1. Canned Fruits
Apples
Applesauce
Apricots
Blackberries
Blueberries / Huckleberries
Cherries, dark w/pits
Cherries, red sour, pitted
Cherries, red w/pits
Cherries, white w/pits
Currants
Elderberries
Grapes
PREMIUMS:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
$3.00
DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 23A
4-H & VOCATIONAL - APIARY PRODUCTS
In classes where a poster is requested, all posters must be 14”x 22”. Posters
larger than that will not be judged.
PREMIUMS
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
CLASS
1. Wildlife (Specific PA Farm Show requirements)
A. Spring - birdhouse
B. Summer - 3 plaster casts of animal tracks.
C. Fall - poster of a map describing types of cover for animals.
D. Winter - poster describing animal signs found in winter.
E. Endangered Wildlife - workbook with poster of the species you
have chosen.
F. Woodworking for Wildlife - item made from the book.
G. Wildlife Ecologist - nature journal
H. Wildlife Manager - Wildlife management plan based on project.
I. Woodworking for Wildlife - nesting box, feeder, or other item
made from book.
J. Fishing - poster displaying any phase of project
K. Wildlife Field Day
2. Engineering Project
A. Beginning Woodworking
B. Intermediate Woodworking
C. Advanced Woodworking
D. Bicycle Project
E. Snowmobile –exhibit displaying posters or drawings
F. Tractor Project
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DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 25A
4-H & VOCATIONAL EXHIBITS
DEPARTMENT 15
HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
PREMIUMS:
4. Rocketry
A. First year members, single stage rocket
B. Second year and older members, single stage rocket
C. Multi-stage Rocket
5. Computer Project
A. Unit I—exhibit one of the following items: greeting cards, graphic illustration:
presentation: special effects photos: story book: or web topic
B. Unit II—exhibit one of the following: T-shirt design; animation presentation
magazine or newsletter; special effects photographs; web-site; color magazine;
animation presentation; map
C. Blue Sky Below My Feet poster describing foods, forces, or fibers
D. Shooting Sports—poster on Shooting Safety
6. Entomology (must be properly mounted and labeled)
A. Unit I Collection - minimum of 25 different insects representing 5 insect
orders
B. Unit II Collection - minimum of 50 different insects representing 7 insect
orders
C. Unit III Collection - minimum of 75 different insects representing 10 insect
orders
7. Health Projects
A. Poster displaying any phase of project
B. First aid kit for home or car
8. Embryology
A. Poster displaying any phase of project (can be three dimensional)
9. Forestry
A. Adopt A Tree—album of completed activities
B. Treetop—Tree Touch Box
C. Trees and Me = Forestry—poster of two completed roundup ideas
D. Forestry Field Day
10. Safety
A. Poster displaying any phase of project
11. Pet Project
A. Poster about natural characteristics of pet or basic pet care, or a first aid or
grooming kit with at least 6 items with list and how they are used.
9.
$3.00
B. Drop
C. Filled
PREMIUMS:
$3.00
D. Pressed
$2.75
$2.25
$2.00
E. Rolled
F. Sliced or
Ice Box
$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
Miscellaneous Home Products
A. Butter, 1 lb.
B. Cheese, 1/2 lb.
PREMIUMS:
$2.00
A.
Homemade Noodles, 1 qt.
B.
Potato Chips, 1 qt.
$1.75
C.
Any other
Must have 5 entries in each department to receive premiums.
All entries to be received at the Fair on Monday, Sept. 5, 2016
between 9am and 11am
For all PA Preferred Baking Contests,
please see department & event index in this book for
PA Preferred ingredients page listing.
12. Aquatic Maestro
A. Poster displaying any phase of project
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$2.50
Cookies
A. Bar
10.
$2.75
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DEPARTMENT 15
HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
2016 PA PREFERRED CHOCOLATE COOKIE, BROWNIE
OR BAR BAKING CONTEST
PREMIUMS TO BE PAID BY OX HILL FAIR
$20.00 $15.00 $10.00
8.
Chocolate Cookie, Brownie or Bar Baking Contest
RULES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Open to any individual (age 8—18 ONLY) who is a PA r esident; one entr y
per person
Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this PA Preferred Chocolate Cake contest at any other fair in 2016.
Entry must be a plate of six (6) cookies, brownies or bars made from “scratch”.
Recipe must feature chocolate or cocoa as a main ingredient.
At least two (2) ingredients must be PA Preferred products.
Entry must be submitted for judging on a doily set on top of cardboard or a disposable plate.
Recipes must be submitted with the entry, printed on one side of a 8’-1/2” paper.
Recipe must list all the ingredients, quantities and the preparation instructions.
Entrant’s name, age, address and phone number must be printed on the BACK
SIDE of ALL the pages.
Refrigeration is NOT available at the fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require
refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be
sold, auctioned or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food
safety reasons.
Judging Criteria:
Flavor
DEPARTMENT 10
SECTION 25A
4-H & VOCATIONAL EXHIBITS
13. Conservation
A. Poster
14. At Your Disposal
A. Display a reused or recycled item made by member with story about item
15. Teen Leadership/Leadership Skills You
A. Never Outgrow - Story written by member about leadership experiences
16. Dog Record
A. Poster related to topic from activity guide
17. Cat Record
A. Poster related to topic from activity guide
18. 4-H Day Camp
A. Poster related to camp topic
19 Veterinary Science
A. Unit 1, Record in binder of 10-day record of animal observation, plus a poster related to book
B. Unit II, Record in binder of health of member’s own animal, plus a poster related to book
C. Unit III, Report in a binder and a poster related to individual study topic
D. Poultry Project—Poster describing some phase of project
The 4-H program was started in 1916 which is now 99 years old and was designed for
youth between the ages of 8-19 by the Pennsylvania State University. The
Cooperative Extension Service, part of the Pennsylvania State University College of
Agriculture, operates and conducts the 4-H program as an informal educational tool for
youth to “learn by doing.”
TOTAL 100 points
(aroma, taste & flavor ing)
Texture (moist & tender cr umb; not
soggy or dry)
30 points
DEPARTMENT 11
Youth Under 19
25 points
( Continued on next page )
Inside Characteristics (even gr ain, evenly 20 points
baked; free from air pockets)
Outside Characteristics (consistent shape/ 15 points
size/surface; overall appeal)
10 points
Creativity
First Place Winner is eligible for the 2017 PA Farm Show competition.
Premiums for the 2017 Farm Show will be as follows
First place
$250.00
Second place
$100.00
Third place
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B. Terrarium
$50.00
This department is designed for youth other than 4H & Vocational
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
4-H & FFA animals can not be entered in Department 11, Youth Under 19.
All Livestock in Department 11, refer to State Health Rules in this book.
10% Entry Fee in all Departments (except Department 10), must accompany Entry
Forms
All exhibitors must be present with their animals for judging or they will not be judged
13B to 22B displayed in the Exhibit Building
YMP, refers to our Youth Market Program, contact Brian Short
Place exhibitors’ age on entry forms
Entry deadline is August 12 of current fair year.
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DEPARTMENT 11
YOUTH UNDER 19
DEPARTMENT 15
HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
ALL YOUTH UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE MUST BE PRESENT AND
HAVE CHARGE OF THEIR ANIMALS AT THE TIME OF JUDGING
2016 PA PREFERRED CHOCOLATE CAKE BAKING CONTEST
SEE DEPARTMENT 10 FOR CLASSES & PREMIUMS
PREMIUMS TO BE PAID BY OX HILL FAIR
$25.00 $20.00 $15.00
UNLESS OTHERWISED NOTED
7. Chocolate Cake Baking Contest
YOUTH - SECTION 1B - HORSES
YOUTH - SECTION 2B - DAIRY CATTLE
YOUTH - SECTION 3B - BEEF CATTLE
YOUTH - SECTION 4B - SHEEP
YOUTH - SECTION 5B - SWINE
YOUTH - SECTION 6B - DAIRY GOATS
YOUTH - SECTION 8B - EGGS
YOUTH - SECTION 9B - RABBITS
YOUTH - SECTION 13B - VEGETABLES
See Department 13 for Vegetable classes, Department 10 for premiums
YOUTH - SECTION 15B - FOODS
PREMIUMS
$3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00
CLASS
1.
White Buns - 6
4.
Un-Iced Cakes, any
2.
Chocolate Chip Cookies - 6
5.
Pies, Fruit
3.
Butter Cakes, Iced
6.
Biscuits - 6
RULES
1.
2.
Open to any individual who is a PA resident; one entry per person
Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this PA Preferred Chocolate Cake contest at any other fair in 2016.
3. Entry must be a layered chocolate cake made from “scratch”, (no mixes).
4. Entry must be frosted and frosting must be made from “scratch”.
5. Cake recipe must feature chocolate or cocoa as a main ingredient.
6. At least two (2) ingredients must be PA Preferred products.
7. The entire cake entry must be submitted for judging on cardboard or a disposable
plate.
8. Recipes must be submitted with the entry, printed on one side of a 8’-1/2” paper.
Recipe must list all the ingredients, quantities and the preparation instructions.
Entrant’s name, address and phone number must be printed on the BACK SIDE of
ALL the pages.
9. Refrigeration is NOT available at the fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require
refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be
sold, auctioned or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food
safety reasons.
10. Judging Criteria:
Flavor
TOTAL 100 points
30 points
(aroma, taste & flavor ing)
Texture (moist & tender cr umb; not sog- 25 points
gy or dry)
Inside Characteristics (even gr ain, evenly
baked; free from air pockets)
20 points
Outside Characteristics (consistent shape/ 15 points
size/surface; overall appeal)
Frosting (taste, textur e, even color )
10 points
First Place Winner is eligible for the 2017 PA Farm Show competition.
YOUTH - SECTION 17B - FLORAL EXHIBITS
See Department 17 for sections, classes & premiums
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Premiums for the 2017 Farm Show will be as follows
First place
$500.00
Second place
$250.00
Third place
$100.00
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DEPARTMENT 11
YOUTH UNDER 19
DEPARTMENT 15
HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
YOUTH - SECTION 18B - NEEDLECRAFT
See Department 18 for Junior Division, ages 9-19
Pennsylvania’s INCREDIBLE! Angel Food Cake Contest
PREMUIMS TO BE PAID BY OX HILL FAIR
$25.00 $15.00 $10.00
6. Angel Food Cake Contest
DIVISION A - CLOTHING
$2.00
PREMIUMS
RULES
1. Open to any individual who is a Pennsylvania resident
2. Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this Angel Food Cake
Contest at any other fair in 2016.
3. Entry must be an Angel Food Cake made from “scratch”.
4. PA produced & packed eggs ar e r equested to be used it at all possible.
Please look for the PEQAP or PA Preferred logo or PA packaging dates
on the carton. Local farm fresh eggs may also be used.
5. Refrigeration is NOT available at the Fair or PA Farm Show. Entries
that require refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe.
6. Cake entry must be submitted for judging on cardboard
7. Recipes listing the ingredients and the preparation instructions must be
Submitted with the entry. Entrant’s name, address & phone number
must be printed on the back of the recipe on a 8-1/2” x 11” size paper.
8. Judging criteria:
TOTAL 100 points
Flavor (smell, taste & flavor ing)
30 points
Inside Characteristics (textur e & lightness)
25 points
Overall Appearance (sur face, size & color)
20 points
Creativity
15 points
$500.00
Second place
$250.00
Third place
$100.00
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$1.25
1. Decorated Clothing (painted, quilted, etc.)
5.
Pillow, any
2. Tie
6.
Purse
3. Tote Bag, any
7.
Useful Articles
4. Potholders, any
8.
Any Other
$1.00
DIVISION B - KNITTING & CROCHETING
PREMIUMS
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS
1.
10 points
Topping, Icing or Decoration
First Place Winner is eligible for the 2017 PA Farm Show competition.
First place
$1.50
CLASS
2.
Premiums for the 2017 Farm Show will be as follows
$1.75
Knitting - Beginners
A.
Head band or hugger
C.
Slippers
B.
Triangle head or neck scarf
D.
Simple Shell
Knitting - Intermediate
A.
Mittens & head hugger
C.
Pullover sweater
B.
Socks
D.
Cardigan sweater, w/buttons
PREMIUMS
3.
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
Knitting - Advanced, (two or more colors of yarn)
A.
Garment properly blocked
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$2.00
$1.50
DEPARTMENT 11
YOUTH UNDER 19
DEPARTMENT 15
HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
YOUTH - SECTION 18B - NEEDLECRAFT
See Department 18 for Junior Division, ages 9-19
BLUE RIBBON APPLE PIE CONTEST
DIVISION B - KNITTING & CROCHETING
PREMIUMS TO BE PAID BY OX HILL FAIR
$25.00 $20.00 $15.00
continued
PREMIUMS
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
1.
2.
CLASS
4.
Other knitted article - simple design
5.
Other knitted article - intricate design
6.
Crocheting - Beginners, (single or double crochet stitch)
8.
3.
A.
Scarf or head band
C.
Mittens
B.
Belt, purse or hat
D.
Slippers
PREMIUMS
7.
5. Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest
RULES
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50
4.
5.
6.
$1.25
$1.00
Crocheting - Intermediate, (half-double or treble crochet stitch)
A.
Belt, purse or hat
C.
Sweater, vest or poncho
B.
Shawl or scarf
D.
Mittens
7.
TOTAL 100 points
Crocheting - Advanced, (patterned stitches: shell, cluster, popcorn, puff)
A.
Hat or scarf
C.
Sweater, vest or poncho
B.
Socks
D.
Gloves
PREMIUMS
$5.00
$4.00
E.
Dress
G.
Jacket
F.
Coat
H.
Skirt
$3.00
$2.00
Open to any individual who is a PA resident; one entry per person
Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest at
any other fair in 2016.
Entry to be a pie that must include at least 60% apples in the filling. It does not
need to be a “traditional” two crusted apple and it can have a variety of fillings.
The entire pie must be submitted for judging in a disposable pie pan
The recipe for the pie and pie crust must be submitted with the entry. It should be
submitted on one side of 8 1/2” x 11” paper. The recipe must list all the ingredients, quantities and the preparation instructions. Entrant’s name, address and
phone number must be printed on the BACK SIDE of ALL the pages.
Refrigeration is NOT available at the fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require
refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be
sold, auctioned or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food
safety reasons.
Judging criteria:
$1.00
Flavor
30 points
Filling (consistency, doneness, moistness & flavor)
25 points
Crust (color , flavor , textur e doneness)
20 points
Overall Appearance
15 points
Creativity
10 points
First Place Winner is eligible for the 2017 PA Farm Show competition.
Premiums for the 2017 PA FARM SHOW competition will be as follows
PREMIUMS
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
9.
Other crocheted article - simple design
First Place
$500.00
10.
Other crocheted article - intricate design
Second Place
$250.00
Third Place
$100.00
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DEPARTMENT 15
HOME & DAIRY PRODUCTS
Nancy Eyler, Superintendent
DEPARTMENT 11
YOUTH UNDER 19
ALL ENTRIES TO BE AT THE FAIR ON MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 2016
BETWEEN 9am & 11am
YOUTH - SECTION 19B - ARTS & CRAFTS
1.
All products must have been made by the exhibitor. Premiums will not be
paid for commercial products.
2.
Complete baked goods must be brought to the fair, after judging, the fair
may display only a portion of the product for the week.
3.
No item can compete as more than one entry.
4.
Each exhibitor may enter only one item per class.
5.
DISPLAY ON PAPER PLATES IN A RESEALABLE PLASIC BAG
6.
All breads to consist of one rectangular loaf approx. 4x8, wrapped. All
other breads to consist of 6 uniform shapes and size, wrapped.
DIVISION A - ARTS & CRAFTS
SUB-DIVISION 1 / AGES 5 YEARS & UNDER
$3.00
PREMIUMS
B. Adult
Painting, framed water color
5.
Drawing, framed crayon
2.
Painting, framed finger paints
6.
Drawing, framed other
3.
Drawing, framed chalk
7.
Bead work, any
4.
Drawing, framed pencil
8.
Holiday article
PREMIUMS
DIVISION A - ARTS & CRAFTS
C. Student ( give age )
CLASS
Breads
$3.00 $2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
SUB-DIVISION 2 / AGES 6 - 10 YEARS
1.
Painting, framed water color
6.
Collage
2.
Painting, framed acrylic or oils
7.
Original poem
A. Biscuits, (6)
G. Bread, White
3.
Drawing, framed chalk
8.
Woodworking
B. Bread, Banana
H. Bread, Whole Wheat
4.
Drawing, framed pencil
9.
Scrapbooking
C. Bread, Nut
I. Muffins, (6)
5.
Drawing, framed other
10.
Collection, any
D. Bread, Zucchini
J. Rolls, (6) any, state name
E. Bread, Raisin
K. Rolls, Fancy Basket - 3 diff shapes
DIVISION A - ARTS & CRAFTS
SUB-DIVISION 3
F. Bread, Rye
2.
Cakes
PREMIUMS
$4.00
$3.50
A. Butter Cakes, (1/3 accepted) 1. Chocolate
3.
$2.50
$2.00
3. Yellow
4. Any other
B. Egg Cakes, (1/2 accepted)
1. Chiffon
2. Sponge
C. Cup Cakes, (4, wrapped)
1. Chocolate
2. White
PREMIUMS
A. One crust any kind
4.
$3.00
2. White
Pies
Candies
A. Fudge, any
PREMIUMS
$4.00 $3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
B. Two crust pie
$3.00
B. Chocolate covered
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$2.50
$1.25
1.
Judged on flavor, lightness, appearance, texture, consistency and crumb
1.
$1.50
CLASS
SECTION 1 - BAKED GOODS
A. Professional
$2.00
$2.00
$1.50
/ AGES 11 - 19 YEARS
1.
Painting, framed water color
7.
Collage
2.
Painting, framed acrylic or oils
8.
Original poem
3.
Drawing, framed chalk
9.
Woodworking
4.
Drawing, framed pencil
10.
Scrapbooking
5.
Drawing, framed other
11.
Collection, any
6.
Leather work
12.
Woven articles
$1.00
C. Any other
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$1.00
DEPARTMENT 14
FRUITS & NUTS
Jan Moore & Sarah Holiday Superintendents
1.
In selecting vegetables for exhibition, choose such specimens that would
bring the highest market price. Do not select the largest, select the medium
size specimens that are as nearly alike as possible
2.
The following score is to be used as a basis for judging with fruits
3.
Form, natural shape of
variety
10 points
Size, medium for variety
15 points
Color
20 points
Uniformity
25 points
Freedom from blemish
30 points
Total:
100 points
Premiums will be awarded only when the exhibit complies with the standard.
SECTION 1 - FRUITS
Plate of 5 - Any Variety - State Name
$3.00
PREMIUMS
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS
1. Apples
5.
Berries, 1 pint - state name
2. Peaches
6.
Berries, fruit bearing cane in vase - state name
3. Pears
7.
Grapes, plate of 2 bunches - state name
4. Plums
SECTION 2 - NUTS
10 Specimens - Husked & Mature - State Name
1.
All nuts must have been grown in the area and displayed in a spill proof container.
PREMIUMS
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
CLASS
1. American Black or English Walnut
4.
Hazelnuts
2. Buckeyes, any variety
6.
Hickories, any variety
3. Chestnuts, any variety
7.
Any other variety
PREMIUMS
9.
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$3.50
Assorted groups of any 5 varieties
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$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.00
DEPARTMENT 13
VEGETABLES
53.
HOME GARDEN PREMIUMS:
$8
$7
$6
$5
$4
10 or more kinds of vegetables, not less than 3 specimens of each kind.
54.
MARKET BASKET PREMIUMS:
$6
$5
$4
$3
$2
5 or more kinds of vegetables, attractively displayed.
55.
GOURDS PREMIUMS:
$2.50
$1.75
$1.50
$1.00
B. One variety - 5 specimens
A. Mixed - 5 specimens
.
$2.00
GOURD COLLECTION PREMIUMS:
$5
$4
$3.50
$3
$2.50
C. Collection - 6 or more kinds attractively displayed
PREMIUMS:
56.
$2.50
Herbs
A. Dill
$2.00 $1.50
$1.25
$1.00
3 stems, display in a container of water.
B. Mint
C. Any other
57.
Vegetable Freaks
58.
Any other vegetables worthy of exhibition
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Plaques
Trophies
Free Engraving
Ribbons
Medals
Low Prices
“Quality Discount Awards”
Thanks Ox Hill Fair and other local organizations for your past
and continuing support.
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DEPARTMENT 13
VEGETABLES
DEPARTMENT 11
YOUTH UNDER 19
20.
DIVISION B - PHOTOGRAPHY
SUB-DIVISION 1 / AGES 5 YEARS & UNDER
See Department 19 for additional classes
$2.00
PREMIUMS
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
Potatoes - 5 tubers
A. Chippewa
C. Katahdin
E. Red
B. Irish Cobbler
D. Kennebec
F. Russet
21.
Potatoes - Sweet - 5 specimens
22.
Pumpkins - 1 specimen
G. Other potatoes
CLASS
A. Connecticut, field
C. Winter neck, Cushaw
1.
Photo, 8 x 10 color - framed for hanging
B. Small sugar, pie
D. Largest field pumpkin - specify weight
2.
Photo, 8 x 10 black and white - framed for hanging
DIVISION B - PHOTOGRAPHY
SUB-DIVISION 2 / AGES 6 - 10 YEARS
See Department 19 for additional classes
$2.00
PREMIUMS
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
23. Radishes, Summer - 5 specimens
A. Small round
B. White Icicle
24. Radishes, Winter - 5 specimens
A. Black
B. White
25. Rhubarb, any variety
5 stalks tied together
26. Rutabagas, any variety topped
3 specimens
27.
CLASS
1.
Photo, 8 x 10 color - framed for hanging
2.
Photo, 8 x 10 black and white - framed for hanging
28.
DIVISION B - PHOTOGRAPHY
SUB-DIVISION 3 / AGES 11 - 19 YEARS
29.
See Department 19 for classes and premiums
DIVISION C - HOME FURNISHINGS
30.
PREMIUMS
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00
$1.00
CLASS
1.
Canning
3.
Lamp
2.
Furniture, any
4.
Any other
31.
Squash, Summer types - 1 specimen
A. Bush Scallop-Patty Pan
C. Crookneck
B. Cocozelle
D. Straightneck
E. Zucchini
Squash, Winter types - large, 1 specimen
A. Acorn, Toble Queen
D. Butternut
F. Mammoth, sweet
C. Buttercup
E. Hubbard
G. Large, single - specify weight
Tomatoes, large fruited
5 specimens
A. Italian
C. Pink
B. Mature
D. Red
E. Yellow
Tomatoes, small fruited
Red & Yellow
A. Cherry - 10 specimens or 5 clusters
C. Pear Shaped - 10 specimens
B. Husk or ground cherry - 1 quart
D. Plum Shaped - 10 specimens
Turnips - 3 specimens
32.. Watermelons - 1 specimen
YOUTH - SECTION 23B - APIARY & MAPLE PRODUCTS
Individual Exhibits
See Department 23 for classes and premiums
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A. Largest single watermelon
C. Oblong in shape
B. Midget types
D. Round & oval shape
Entry deadline is August 12 of current fair year
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DEPARTMENT 13
VEGETABLES
7.
DEPARTMENT 11
Youth Under 19
Carrots - 5 roots, topped
A. Half long, pointed
Youth Market Program
YMP
C. Long
B. Half long, stump rooted
8.
Cantaloupes - 1 specimen
9.
Cauliflower - 1 head
Committee Members : Brian Short, Bob Bishop, Dick Bishop, Tim Powell
Andrea Nonne, Mike Lydic, Vicki Weaver, John Eyler, Doug Marshall
A. Purple types
10.
Celery - 1 plant in soil
1.
All Youth Market animals must be owned and in possession of the exhibitor by
June 1st of the current year, with the exception of rabbits which must be owned
and in the possession of the exhibitor by August 9 of the current fair year.
2.
All animals must be tagged/tattooed by fair official at given date and time.
B. Yellow hybrids
3.
The fair has the right to accept entries until stall space is filled.
Cucumbers - 5 specimens
4.
All Youth Market animals will arrive on the fairgrounds Sunday, September 6th
between 1:00pm and 4:00pm. All animals entered will be sold at the Youth Market Sale on Saturday, of the fair at 1:00pm. Each exhibitor may show and sale 2
animals of each species. 1 meat pen and 1 meat rabbit.
5.
The fair has the right to withdraw animals that are uncontrollable or unthrifty from
the fair. All animals must be of market quality. Exhibitors must be able to prove
to the superintendent that they can control their animal.
6.
Livestock exhibitors must follow all state health regulations for livestock entries.
Health papers must be presented to the committee/superintendents upon unloading
any livestock on Sunday of the fair.
7.
All animals will be weighed immediately after unloading Sunday of the fair. All
market lambs are to be slick shorn prior to weigh-in. All goats must be body
clipped no more than 16 days prior to the fair.
8.
ANY animal exceeding the maximum weight or failure to meet the required minimum weight will be disqualified.
9.
A market goat must no show any signs or characteristics of being a dairy goat. Any
goat showing signs of being a dairy goat can not enter the market class
A. Green types, Fordhook Pascal B. Yellow types, Fordhook Pascal
11.
Corn, Sweet - 5 ears, husk on
A. White hybrids
12.
RULES & REGULATIONS
B. White types
A.
C. Other types
Pickling, under 3”
C. Slicing, over 5”
B. Pickles, 3” to 5”
13.
Eggplant - 1 specimen
14.
Garlic - 1 bulb
15.
Kohlrabi - 1 plant in soil
16.
Onions - bulbs, 5 specimens
A.
Yellow flat
C. White
B. Yellow globe
D. Red
17.. Parsnips - 5 specimens, tops off
18.
Peas - 1 pint
A. Green, shelled
B. Pods
19.. Peppers - 5 specimens
A. Hot, long types
H. Bell, yellow
B. Hot, round types
I. Sweet thin flesh,
C. Hot, small types
D. Pimento, green
green
J. Sweet thin flesh,
E. Pimento, red
F. Bell, green
red
10. Youth exhibitors are expected to be present and in control of their own animal for
the show and sale. Any exception to this rule must be cleared with the superintendents prior to showing the animal.
11. If upon slaughter, any treatment to the animal, (drugs, fitting chemicals,
etc.) causes the carcass to be condemned, the loss will be at the exhibitors
expense.
K. Sweet thin flesh,
G. Bell, red
yellow
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DEPARTMENT 13
VEGETABLES
DEPARTMENT 11
Youth Under 19
Jan Moore & Sarah Holiday, Superintendents
( Continued on next page )
RULES & REGULATIONS GOVERNING VEGETABLES
Youth Market Program
YMP
12.
Notice to exhibitors and parents: Any inappropriate or unprofessional
behavior, including any foul language, or kind of substance will not be
tolerated. Any such action that arises will be addressed by the committee
and the Fair Board of Directors. Any and all decisions will be final.
13.
Any misprints will not be accepted by the committee. The committee has
any and all final say in such matters.
14.
All rules added to or withheld from above will be in the Ox Hill Community Agriculture Fair bylaws. For a complete copy, please see a committee
member.
1.
In selecting vegetables for exhibition, choose such specimens that would
bring the highest market price. Do not select the largest, select the medium
size specimens. If at all possible do not mix varieties.
2.
The following factors are generally used by expert vegetable judges
Entry Fee for all Market Sale animals is $2.00 per animal
Single Meat Rabbit is $2.00
Classes for Market animals will be determined after weigh-in at the fair
Milk Chugging
Contest
Friday, September 9th
@ 7:00pm
Youth Market Barn
Have FUN while supporting the Youth Market Program
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a.
Trueness to variety type. Pick specimens from one variety.
b.
Uniformity in shape, size and color.
c.
Be sure to pick out the perfect specimen, then select others as similar as
possible. Never mix specimens of different maturity.
d.
Protect from dirt, disease, infection and mechanical damage. Select
specimens that are perfect and show no blemishes of any kind.
e.
Conditions and maturity. Be sure that exhibits are of high quality.
f.
Potatoes should not be washed. Remove soil by using a soft cloth or
brush.
g.
Tomatoes should have stems removed. Carrots, beets, etc., should have
tops (leaves) removed from vegetable leaving about 2 inches of stems.
3.
Read premium material carefully following all rules and regulations. If an
entry calls for 5 specimens, be sure to enter that number; no more or less.
4.
Display on a paper or Styrofoam plate with a sealable clear bag.
PREMIUMS
$3.00
A. Adult Division, over 19
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
B. Junior Division, 19 & under
CLASS
1.
Beans, Dry shelled (1 pt.)
A.
Pea or Navy
C.
Kidney
B.
Lima
D.
Other
Green pods
C.
Yellow pods
A.
Chinese types
D.
Red types
B.
Domestic round
E.
Savoy types
C.
Flat types
F.
Other cabbages
2.
Beans, Snap pole type (1 pt.) A.
3.
Beets, 5 specimens topped
4.
Broccoli, 1 large head
5.
Brussel Sprouts, (1 pt.)
6.
Cabbage, 1 head
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DEPARTMENT 12
HAY - GRAIN
DEPARTMENT 11
Youth Under 19
( Continued from previous page )
SECTION 2 - HAY
Youth Market Program
YMP
$4.00
PREMIUMS
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
CLASS
Section YMP-3 Market Rabbit
1.
One Meat Rabbit per exhibitor
2.
Must weigh between 4 - 7 pounds
Alfalfa or alfalfa grass mixed, later cutting, (not over 50% of grasses)
3.
Judging will be done at the judges discretion
3.
Other legumes or legume grass mixtures, (not over 50% of grasses)
4.
MUST be no more then 12 weeks of age
4.
Grass first cutting. Mixtures of timothy or other grasses, (not over 10% of
legumes.
5.
Grass second cutting. Mixtures of timothy or other grasses, (not over 10%
of legumes
6.
Mixed Hay. Any mix not classified in previous classes but which contains
50% or more singly or in combination of alfalfa, timothy, clover and grasses
7.
Summer annual grasses
1.
Alfalfa or alfalfa grass mixed, first cutting, (not over 50% of grasses)
2.
Section YMP-4 Market Lambs
(Ewes or Wethers, NO Rams)
1.
Animals will be broken down into classes
2.
There will not be more than 5 animals per class
3.
Classes set up at committees discretion
4.
70 lbs minimum to 140 lbs maximum
Section YMP-5 Market Hogs
SECTION 3 - SILAGE
(Barrows or Gilts, NO Boars)
1. Silage crop must be named and in a 1 gallon Ziploc plastic bag
PREMIUMS
$4.00
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
1.
Perennial crops, direct cut, (with or without preservatives)
2.
Perennial crops, wilted or low moisture, (with or without preservatives)
3.
Annuals other than corn, direct cut, (with or without preservatives)
4.
Annuals other than corn, wilted or low moisture, (with or without
preservatives)
5.
Corn silage
1.
Animals will be broken down into classes
2.
There will not be more than 5 animals per class
3.
Classes set up at committees discretion
4.
225 lbs minimum to 300 lbs maximum
Section YMP-6 Market Goats
(Does or Wethers, NO Bucks)
1.
Animals will be broken down into classes
2.
There will not be more than 5 animals per class
3.
Classes set up at committees discretion
4.
50 lbs minimum to 120 lbs maximum
Section YMP-9 on next page...
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DEPARTMENT 12
HAY - GRAIN
DEPARTMENT 11
Youth Under 19
Jan Moore & Sarah Holiday, Superintendents
( Continued on next page )
Youth Market Program
YMP
Section YMP-9 Pen of Meat Rabbits
1. In the absence of competition, right is reserved to award a premium grade
which the exhibited article merits.
2. One gallon glass jar with lids or 1 gallon Ziploc storage bags are to be used
to show grain classes. No exceptions.
3. The Fair Management reserves the right to refuse any and all entries that are
believed to be from a past year.
1. 3 Rabbits (1 entry), same breed
2. 3 1/2 lbs minimum to 6 lbs maximum
3. Must be a MEAT type rabbit
SECTION 1 - GRAIN AND SEED CROPS
$3.00
PREMIUMS
4. MUST be no more then 12 weeks of age
$2.25
$2.00
2.
Corn, (6 ears each)
A.
Hybrid Field Corn
Sub 1 White
Sub 2
Yellow
B.
Open Pollinated Corn
Sub 1 White
Sub 2
Yellow
C.
Indian Corn
D.
Popcorn
Corn Stalks, (3 stalks)
A.
Youth Market Sale
1:00pm Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016
Barn Area
$2.50
CLASS
1.
THANK YOU
2016
Youth Market Program Sponsors
$2.75
Field
3.
Sunflowers, (1 stalk or head)
4.
Grains, (1 gallon jar)
B.
Silage
A.
Corn, shelled
G.
Red Clover Seed
B.
Oats
H.
Rye
C.
Wheat
I.
Soybeans
D.
Winter Barley
J.
Sunflower Seed, (1 quart)
E.
Alfalfa
K.
Timothy
F.
Buckwheat
H.
Any other
SECTION 2 - HAY
1. Long hay only. An exhibit shall consist of a bale section at least 6 to 8 inches
thick, or an equivalent amount if cut from hay in the mow.
2. Cut must be brought in a large trash bag or clear recycling bag, no exceptions. Hay will be removed for judging.
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