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-- Price County 4-H -- 1
Price County Fair
Premium Book
2016-2017
See website for updates
www.pricecountyfair.com
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TO NEW FIRST TIME
OPEN CLASS EXHIBITORS
To assist anyone who has never exhibited at the Price
County Fair, please follow the steps below and hopefully
it will make your exhibiting a simple task.
1. Look through the premium book to classify the item
or items you wish to exhibit. For example you think
the cucumbers you planted in your garden should be
really nice by the time of the fair.
2. Determine the Department of the item, which in
the case of cucumbers would be Dept. 114 – Plants
and Soil Sciences in the Open Class section of the
premium book. Remember that only 4-H members,
scouts & youth organizations can exhibit under the
Junior Division section of the premium book, all
others must use Open Class.
3. Now determine the Class of the item – in the case
of our cucumbers, it would be Class A – Vegetables
Class, Plate Exhibit.
4. Next determine the Lot of the item – our cucumbers
would be any of lots 16 or 17 depending on the type
of cucumbers that you planted. Let’s say that the
ones you planted are the nice regular ones that we
purchase in the stores, so they would be Lot 17 –
Cucumbers for slicing. If you look at the number
right after the words Cucumbers for slicing, you
will notice there is a number 6; that is the number of
cucumbers you would need for your exhibit.
5. Now go to the back of the premium book and fill out
the Entry Form with your name, address and phone
number. Next enter the information that we obtained
above for the cucumbers and whatever else you wish
to enter and put that information under the sections
for Dept., Class, Lot and Description.
6. Next go to Page 4 in the Premium Book at the bottom
of the page and look for the Exhibitor Form that must
accompany your Entry Form. There is a fee of $3.00
for each exhibitor. (The numbers that are listed above
the items you are exhibiting are for the premiums
that you would receive if you are awarded a first,
second, third or fourth place for your exhibit.) If you
wish to purchase a season pass or need a stall for
animals, the fees are listed and your payment should
be included with the $3.00 exhibitor fee.
7. Send in your Entry Form before the deadline July
13, 2015 with all the items that you hope to exhibit
at the fair. This should go to the Fair Office – P.O.
Box 123 – Phillips, WI 54555. Entry tags will be
available at the U-W Extension Office from July 19 Aug. 11 or at the fair office on entry day. All entries
should be brought Entry Day, which is Wednesday
of the Fair Week to the fairgrounds between 1:00
p.m. and 7:00 p.m. After you obtain your tags, take
your item or items to the appropriate building and the
superintendent will help you check them in. In the
case of our cucumbers, take the cucumbers and tag
to the Open Class building and go to the table where
the superintendent is checking in items. Present your
item to the superintendent and they will give you a
plate to place your cucumbers on with the tag. The
top part of the tag is attached to the plate holding
the cucumbers and the bottom part of the tag you
keep to claim your item at the closing of the fair on
Sunday after 5:00 p.m. If you happen to enter baked
goods, please be sure to enclose your items in plastic
bags before you bring them from home for sanitary
purposes!
8. Now all you have to do is wait for the judging and see
how well you do. Should you be lucky enough to be
awarded placing, let’s say your cucumbers received
a second place from the judge, you would receive
a red ribbon or second place sticker and sometime
after the fair, you would receive a premium check. If
you look back at the premium book under the Class
section you will see a set of 4 numbers indicating
the premiums that will be paid for each placement
of your items should you receive anything from the
judge from first to fourth place.
9. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to
contact the fair office, any fair board member or the
UW-Extension office for assistance. The best of luck!
NOTICE TO OUR READERS
Thank you for viewing our 2016-2017
premium book! We look forward to
seeing your exhibits at the fair, please
note that this book will be good for
the 2016 and 2017 fair calendars and
please DO NOT get rid of the book!
-- Price County 4-H -- 3
2016-2017 PRICE COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION, INC.
DIRECTORY
Peter Dahlie – Chairman
north
Sue Polacek – Vice Chairperson
central
Michelle Drobnik
south
Duane Karau
south
Amanda Seitz
central
Terri Franson
north
Sue Nordall
north
Catherine Noftz
central
John Vlach
Pat Vlach
at large
Krista Polansky
Mike Franson
at large
Jan Hardginski – Secretary
Deb Urbanik – Treasurer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTICE TO READERS.........................................2
BOARD OF DIRECTORS......................................3
FEE LIST & ENTRY FEE FORM.........................4
JUDGING SCHEDULE..........................................5
ENTERTAINMENT................................................6
NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS............................... 7-8
ATCP RULES......................................................8-11
ANIMAL HEALTH INFO.............................. 12-15
JUNIOR DIVISION RULES.......................... 15-41
Dept. J-1 – Dairy Cattle.........................................16
Dept. J-2 – Beef Cattle...........................................16
Dept. J-3 – Swine....................................................17
Dept. J-4 – Sheep....................................................17
Dept. J-5 – Goats.............................................. 17-18
Dept. J-6 – Equine............................................ 18-19
Dept. J-7 – Poultry........................................... 19-20
Dept. J-8 – Rabbits........................................... 20-21
Dept. J-9 – Dogs................................................ 21-22
Dept. J-10 – Animal & Vet. Science.....................22
Dept. J-11 – Domesticated Exotic Animals..........22
Dept. J-13 – Cats....................................................22
Dept. J-14 – Plant & Soil Science................... 22-24
Dept. J-15 – Flowers & House Plants............. 24-25
Dept. J-16 – Natural Science........................... 25-26
Dept. J-17 – Youth Organizations................... 27-28
Dept. J-18 – Cultural Arts............................... 28-29
Dept. J-20 – Photography................................ 29-31
Dept. J-21 – Computers.........................................31
Dept. J-22 – Woodworking.............................. 31-32
Dept. J-23 – Electricity..........................................32
Dept. J-24 – Mechanical Projects................... 32-33
Dept. J-25 – Food & Nutrition........................ 34-36
715-339-2759
715-339-4023
715-965-2532
715-564-3244
715-820-3034
715-339-4589
715-339-4668
715-339-2954
715-339-6596
715-339-6596
715-428-2863
715-339-4589
715-762-4021
715-339-3166
Dept. J-26 – Clothing....................................... 36-37
Dept. J-27 – Knitting & Crocheting............... 37-38
Dept. J-28 – Home Furnishings...................... 38-39
Dept. J-29 – Family & Child Development.............. 39
Dept. J-31 – Communications......................... 39-40
Dept. J-32 – Youth Booths, Banners
& Scrapbooks.........................................................40
Dept. J-33 – Youth Leadership &
Self Determined Projects.......................................40
Dept. J-34 – Health, Social &
Political Science & Citizenship....................... 40-41
OPEN CLASS INSTRUCTIONS:........................41
Dept. 101 – Dairy Cattle........................................42
Dept. 102 – Beef Cattle..........................................42
Dept. 104 – Sheep...................................................42
Dept. 105 – Goats............................................. 42-43
Dept. 106 – Horses..................................................43
Dept. 107 – Poultry.......................................... 43-44
Dept. 108 – Rabbits.......................................... 44-45
Dept. 111 – Domestic Exotic Animals...................45
Dept. 114 – Plants & Soil Sciences.................. 45-46
Dept. 115 – Flowers & House Plants.............. 46-47
Dept. 116 – Natural Sciences.................................47
Dept. 118 – Cultural Arts................................ 47-49
Dept. 119 – Antiques........................................ 49-50
Dept. 120 – Photography................................. 50-51
Dept. 122 – Woodworking.....................................51
Dept. 125 – Foods & Nutrition........................ 51-53
Dept. 126 – Clothing..............................................53
Dept. 127 – Knitting & Crocheting................ 53-54
Dept. 128 – Home Furnishings........................ 54-55
LOT FEE FORMS.................................................56
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GATE ADMISSION INCLUDES: FREE ENTERTAINMENT AT CENTER
STAGE, CHAPEL, THEATER, NORTHWOODS BUILDING & ANTIQUE
BUILDINGS, ACCESS TO ALL JUDGING & FREE CARNIVAL RIDES.
Special: Thursday, Noon - 5 p.m...........................................................................$5.00
Daily Pass (ages 3 & up)......................................................................................$10.00
Senior Citizen Daily Pass & Veterans with I.D.
Adults (60 & up)..................................................................................................$7.00
Adult/Youth Season Pass (Not available after 8/12/15)......................................30.00
Senior Season Pass
(60 & up - Not available after 8/12/15)............................................................$25.00
Season Exhibitor Pass (Not available after 8/12/15)....................................... $25.00
Children – 2 and under...........................................................................................Free
Open Class Exhibitor Entry Fee......................................................................... $3.00
Junior Class Exhibitor Entry Fee.........................................................................$1.00
Rabbit and Poultry Pen Fee (per animal)............................................................$0.50
Beef, Dairy, Goats, Sheep, and Swine Pen Fee (per animal)..............................$1.00
Horse Stall Fee (per animal).................................................................................$3.00
Shavings and feed are the responsibility of the exhibitor!!!
NO DOGS ALLOWED ON FAIRGROUNDS
(WORKING DOGS WITH VESTS ONLY)
EXHIBITOR FORM
THERE IS ONLY ONE ENTRY FEE PER PERSON – NOT PER ITEM
EACH EXHIBITOR MUST ATTACH THIS FORM TO THEIR ENTRY FORM:
Number of Open Class Exhibitors (Entry Fee) ______
Number of Junior Class Exhibitors (Entry Fee) ______
Rabbit & Poultry Pen Fee
______
Dairy, Beef, Swine, Sheep, Goat Pen Fee
______
Horse Stall Fee
______
$3.00
$1.00
$0.50 per animal
$1.00 per animal
$3.00 per animal
$________
$________
$________
$________
$________
TOTAL AMOUNT
$________
Please make checks payable to: Price
County Fair Association
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JUDGING SCHEDULE
PRE-FAIR EVENTS
Friday, June 24, 2016
Junior Foods Revue
Junior Clothing, Knitting, Crocheting Revue (Make entries at UW-Extension office-see UWEX for deadline)
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Junior Dogs, Cats, Birds, Small Animals – 6:00 P.M. at
Fairgrounds Expo Building
FAIR EVENTS -
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2016
Please note: The following junior class entries are
conference judged. Entries may be brought anytime
between 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. and you must
accompany items and meet with the judge. Livestock will
be accepted 10 am to 7 pm.
JUNIORS:
• Clover Buds • Electricity • Clothing
• Computers • Home Furnishings
• Self Determined/Youth Leadership
• Cultural Arts • Nutrition and Foods
• Photography • Flowers & Houseplants
• Health, Social & Political Sciences
• Booths, Banners & Scrapbooks
• Natural Science • Mechanical Projects
• Family & Child Development
• Animal/Vet Science (Non Animal)
• Knitting & Crocheting • Woodworking
• Junior Plant & Soil • Communications
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 25, 2016
Please Note: Junior Poultry and Rabbits are to be conference judged. Youth must accompany their entries and
meet with the judge. ALL Junior Plant & Soil Exhibits
are to be conference judged and MUST BE BROUGHT
ANYTIME Between 1-4 PM. Youth MUST accompany
items & meet with judge.
9:00 A.M.
Junior & Open Poultry
Open Plants & Soil Science
OPEN:
Knitting & Crocheting
Antiques
Photography
Cultural Arts
OPEN:
Woodworking
Natural Sciences
Foods
Clothing
Home Furnishings
1:00 P.M.
Junior & Open Rabbits
1:00-4:00 P.M.
Open Flowers & Houseplants
5:00 P.M.
Horse Games
Junior & Open Trail
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 26, 2016
Please Note: All livestock classes are judged face-to-face.
Exhibitors must accompany animals.
8:30 A.M.
Junior & Open:
Swine-Sheep-Beef
Little Shepherds Lambs
1:00 P.M.:
Horse Show (Junior/Open)
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 27, 2016
Please Note: All livestock are judged Face-to-Face,
Exhibitors must accompany animals.
9:00 A.M.
Dairy Cattle (Junior & Open)
Little Britches (Dairy Calves)
Goats (Junior & Open)
Little Shepherds – Goats
Exotics (Junior & Open)
10:00 A.M.
Open Horse Show
POST-FAIR EVENT
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016
Carcass Show at Pinter’s of Dorchester –
7:00 P.M. * Check to confirm date & time
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2016 PRICE COUNTY FAIR
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
ALL CARNIVAL RIDES & ENTERTAINMENT
FREE WITH GATE ADMISSION!!
Wednesday, Aug. 24
FREE gate admission
Entry day
Exhibit Judging
Thursday, Aug. 25
Carnival Rides FREE with gate admission
Exhibit Judging
Dj Sock hop
Friday, Aug. 26
Carnival Rides FREE with gate admission
Exhibit Judging
Magic Matt
Lumberjack Enterprises
Chainsaw Carving
One Lane Bridge
Loving Country
According to Sara
Senior Meal
What’s it Worth
Square Dancing
Saturday, Aug. 27
Carnival Rides FREE with gate admission
Exhibit Judging
Color the Fair 5k
Magic Matt
Lumberjack Enterprises
Chainsaw Carving
Kiddie Tractor Pull
Foxfire
Dance Contest
Human Foosball Tournament
Sunday, Aug. 28
Carnival Rides FREE with gate admission
Magic Matt
Music Magic
Chainsaw Auction
Demo Derby
-- Price County 4-H -- 7
NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS
Any Wisconsin resident can enter in an appropriate
department. Entry forms are included in this
flyer or available from the Price County Fair
Association, Inc. – P.O. Box 123, Phillips, WI
54555. They can also be obtained at the University
of Wisconsin Extension Office.
should be postmarked or received by the UWEX Office no
later than JULY 18, 2016. Open Class entry form should be
postmarked or received by the Price County Fair Association
– P.O. Box 123 – Phillips, WI. 54555 no later than JULY 13,
2015. NO ENTRY FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER THAT DATE.
1.
All residents of Wisconsin are eligible to enter
any of the exhibits in this premium list, providing they
meet the requirements of the department.
7.
Entry tags and Season Passes will be
available at the UWEX Office in the Price County
Normal Building from AUGUST 3, 2016 TO
A U G U S T 2 3 , 2 0 1 6 , otherwise at the fair office
on ENTRY DAY, Wednesday, August 24, 2016.
2.
Each Exhibitor will be allowed one entry in a
lot under his/her entry number.
3.
All exhibits must conform to the premium
list. Read the requirements of the exhibit carefully
before making the entry. The Association will not
pay premiums on exhibits that are not listed in this
premium book.
4.
All exhibits must be entered in the name of
the owner and must be the result of his/her own work.
The work must not have been exhibited previously.
Exception: Livestock and Antiques.
5.
Wednesday, opening day of the fair shall be
known as “Entry Day.” Exhibits will be received at
the fairgrounds from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on
that day. Flowers and houseplants MUST BE brought
in 1-7pm on Wednesday. Face to face exhibits should
be brought in on the appointed day. Junior Class
Plant & Soil Science should be brought in 1-4pm on
Thursday.
6.
Entry forms provided by the Association should be
completed listing each exhibit. All Junior Class entry forms
PLEASE VISIT
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and
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for schedule updates and
entertainment announcements
Other local talent in Chapel
throughout the week.
8.
Attach entry tags securely to the exhibit and
bring to the Superintendent of the Department on
entry day. Please follow exhibit instructions as listed
by each department.
9.
All animals must remain in place until 4:00
P.M. on the last day of the fair. All other exhibits
must remain in place until 5:00 P.M. Exhibits may
be removed until 8:00 P.M. on the last day of the
fair. Please make arrangement with the Fair Secretary
for any exhibits left after that time. The Association
will dispose of articles left for which no special
arrangement have been made.
10.
All judging will be done by State accredited
judges. Judging will be open to the public and will
follow a schedule published by the Association.
We urge you to attend the judging of all exhibits.
Exhibitors of animals will be notified about the
schedule for showing these exhibits. All exhibitors of
livestock, poultry and rabbits MUST BE PRESENT
to handle and show their animals.
11.
The Superintendent in each department
shall have full authority in his/her department.
All complaints should be referred to him/her. The
Association shall have final authority in the case of
a dispute.
12.
Each exhibitor must pay an entry fee. Season
passes are available for purchase from the Fair
Secretary.
13.
All fees are due by the entry deadline and are
NON-REFUNDABLE.
14.
All exhibitors of livestock shall be responsible
for feeding, watering, cleaning, and supervision of
their exhibits at the fairgrounds. Morning chores are
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NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS (continued)
expected to be completed no later than 10:00 a.m.
every day. They must keep their stalls clean at all
times. Litter must be placed where indicated by the
Superintendent.
15.
Any animal exhibiting unruly or unsafe
behavior will be asked to leave the fairgrounds at the
owners’ expense. They will not be eligible for any
premium or prizes. This will be at the discretion of the
Price County Fair Association, Inc. Exhibitors must
keep their stalls open and the stock uncovered from
8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. during each day of the fair.
Any animal that is not properly groomed, or is in
an unclean condition shall not be awarded first place;
regardless of its merits, but will get a lower award or
may be barred entirely.
16.
If pens/stalls are not cleaned out after the fair,
NO premiums will be awarded.
17.
Exhibitors wishing to stay on the grounds
must register with the Fair Office and must agree
to abide by the rules as set by the Price County Fair
Assoc. Inc. Failure to comply with the rules will result
in expulsion from the fairgrounds.
18.
Any person or party who shall make
a fraudulent entry in any article or animal for
competition, or who shall violate any of the rules or
regulations of said Association in any manner, with
intent to defraud said Association shall forfeit all
premiums that shall be awarded to such person.
19.
While security will be on the grounds day and
night to preserve order and property, the Price County
Fair Assoc. Inc. cannot be responsible for any articles
that might be lost, stolen or damaged.
20.
Complaints must be referred to a
Superintendent, Fair Secretary, or any member of the
Board of Directors within 10 days after the close of
the fair.
21.
Any questions should be directed to a member
of the Board of Directors, the Fair Secretary or the
Fair Advisors.
22.
Junior Division Exhibitors who are unable to
be present for “face to face” judging due to college or
technical school commitments may arrange to have
their entries brought by another person for judging.
They must contact the Fair Secretary prior to judging
day to arrange this.
Wisconsin
Administrative Rule
– Chapter ATCP 160
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS and
DEFINITIONS
ATCP 160.01 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) “Class” means a grouping in which exhibits may be
entered, including an animal breed or age group for animal
exhibits; a type of produce, crop or food; or a specific age,
age group or educational grade level of exhibitor.
(2) “Department” as it relates to the organizational
structure of a fair, means an animal species, production
group, or other principal classification of exhibits. As used
in any other context, “department” means the State of
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
Protection.
(3) “Division” means one of 3 exhibitor group
classifications for a fair and is limited to junior division,
open division and senior citizens division.
(4) “Lot” or “lot number” means the numerical
designation assigned by a local fair for a specific category
of exhibits within a class.
(5) “Premium” means a monetary prize that a county
or district fair awards to an exhibitor after judging all
competing exhibits in the class to which the premium
pertains.
ATCP 160.02 Premium requirements.
(1) GENERAL.
(a) The state aid authorized by s.93.23 (1),Stats., may be
paid only on net premiums, which consist of total premiums
paid less total entry fees received. The department may
withhold state premium aid from any fair which does
not enforce the animal health provisions required under
ch.ATCP 10 for all classes of livestock exhibited at the fair.
State aid will be paid only on premiums actually paid by
bank check or draft.
(b) No deductions may be made from premium money
won by an exhibitor. Premiums may, however, be withheld
where exhibition rules established by the fair association are
violated. A written statement of violation shall be submitted
to the department to justify action taken by a local fair.
(c) Premiums offered shall be definite in amount. No
decrease or increase in published premiums may be made
because of the financial condition of the organization or for
any other reason.
(d) State aid may be paid on no more than two (2)
premiums awarded an exhibitor under one premium or lot
number in open division individual livestock classes, except
poultry and rabbits, and no more than one premium in all
other classes, including poultry and rabbits.
(e) No county or district fair may receive state aid for
a premium awarded to any exhibitor in the open division if
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that exhibitor entered the same exhibit in the junior division
at the same county or district fair. This paragraph does not
apply if the exhibit was entered in the junior division only
as part of a herd group, carcass class or performance class.
(f) No state aid will be paid on the cost of ribbons, cups,
trophy prizes or entertainment contests.
(2) Premium lists.
(a) Premiums for which state aid is requested by county
and district fairs shall conform to the uniform premium
list and other requirements set forth in these rules. Fairs
requesting state aid for net premiums shall submit to the
department a printed copy of the premium list used at the
fair, as required under s. ATCP 160.92 (3)(c).
(b) The officers of each fair shall mail a copy of the
premium list to other associations, societies, or boards
conducting a fair in Wisconsin upon request.
(c) Sections ATCP 160.01 through 160.07 and 160.91
shall be published in premium books used by a fair for
which state aid is requested.
(3) Entry fees.
(a) A county or district fair may charge an exhibitor an
entry fee. The entry fee may not exceed 10% of the sum of all
premiums offered to exhibitors in the same class for which
the entry fee is charged. In lieu of an entry fee, a county or
district fair may charge stall rents for horses, cattle, sheep,
goats, swine, poultry, rabbits and pets. Stall rents shall not
exceed $1.50 per single stall or animal or $3.00 per box
stall for horses; $1.00 per single stall or animal or $2.00 per
box stall for cattle; or $0.50 per animal or $2.00 per pen for
swine, goats or sheep. A standard pen for swine, goats, or
sheep is approximately 64 square feet. Cage rents may not
exceed $0.50 per head for poultry, rabbit or pet exhibits.
(b) Exhibitors in educational and school departments
shall not be required to purchase an exhibitor’s ticket. Any
other exhibitor may be required, if no entry fee is charged,
to purchase an exhibitor’s season ticket at a price not to
exceed that charged for a non-exhibitor’s season ticket.
(4) Split fair dates. (a) For purposes of this subsection,
“split fair dates” occur when a fair organization judges
exhibits or contests and pays premiums at more than one
time or at more than one location during the calendar year.
(b) Except as provided under par. (c), the department
may not pay state aid for a fair having split dates unless
the department gives advance written approval for a split
fair. The department may approve split fair dates only if the
fair organization justifies the split dates based on extreme
hardship. If the department approves split dates, all blue
ribbon winners shall repeat their demonstrations or exhibits
at the regular fair dates unless the department grants a
hardship exemption. An exhibitor may use audio-visual
media, still photography or an educational display to repeat
a demonstration or exhibit.
(c) The department may pay state aid for the following
exhibits or contests in a fair having split dates, regardless
of whether the department approves those split dates in
advance: 1. Clothing revue. 2. Demonstration. 3. Favorite
foods revue. 4. Dogs. 5. Small Animals. 6. Rocketry.
7. Shooting sports.
ATCP 160.03 Exhibition requirements. A county or
district fair shall meet all of the exhibition requirements
of this section to be eligible for state premium aid.
(1) No fair society or other organization sponsoring a
county or district fair shall require an exhibitor to become
a member of the organization in order to enter an exhibit
at the fair, nor shall the sponsoring organization make any
deduction from an exhibitor’s premium as a donation to
the fair society, or require an exhibitor in any other way to
make a donation to the society.
(2) State aid may not be approved for out-of-state
exhibits or for separate classes of local and non-local
exhibitors. Aid may not be approved for payment of
premiums to an exhibitor having an out-of-state address
but claiming Wisconsin residency unless the fair secretary
provides the department with an affidavit that the exhibitor’s
residence is geographically located within the state.
(3) State aid may be paid only on articles or animals
actually on display in an exhibit building or actually shown
in the show ring on regular fair dates unless approval
for split fair dates is obtained under s. ATCP 160.02(4).
State aid may not be paid on Dairy Herd Improvement
Association records, transportation aid, production contests
or other special educational exhibits unless prior approval
is obtained under s. ATCP 160.04(8).
(4) State aid may not be paid on exhibits removed from
the fairgrounds before 4 p.m. of the last day of the fair, or
such other later time as may be specified by the fair, without
prior approval of the department. Authority for earlier
removal may be granted by the department in case of meat
animal sales or other special classes, if requested before the
beginning of the fair. In other hardship cases, approval may
be granted by the local fair. Exhibits in dog obedience and
small animal pet classes may be judged during the regular
fair but are not required to remain present during the entire
fair. The local fair may prescribe the length of time junior
fair exhibitors of horses shall keep their animals on the
grounds.
ATCP 160.04 Junior fair division; general requirements.
(1) Eligibility. In the Junior fair division, the department
may pay state aid on prizes offered to exhibitors who are
under 20 years of age on January 1 of the current fair year.
A county or district fair board may establish subgroups
within a fair entry class based on the exhibitor’s grade level
in school. The department may not pay state aid on prizes
for club parades, club floats, song contest, or a project which
is not an exhibit or demonstration at the fair.
(2) All exhibitors in the junior fair division shall be
members of 4-H, FFA, FHA-HERO, Scouting programs,
breed groups or any other recognized youth organization
under adult leadership and with an education program
approved by the local fair.
(3) Exhibits in the junior fair shall be a result of the
exhibitor’s own labor and may include a study, merit, or other
special project, a skill area or a supervised occupational
experience in which the exhibitor is regularly enrolled.
(4) State aid may be used for the payment of no more
than one premium awarded an exhibitor under any one
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when awarded as part of a group in livestock exhibits or in
showmanship.
(5) Premiums in the educational department shall be
paid directly to the exhibitor who made the exhibit and not
to the school or teacher, except for group premiums offered
to inter-school competitive classes. No aid may be paid
on education department premiums unless a complete list
of exhibitors and a complete set of judges’ sheets for the
education department, similar to those required in other
departments, is filed with the department. All educational
exhibits shall be displayed at the fair regardless of whether
they are judged prior to or at the fair.
(6) If 16 or more animals, items or articles are entered
in any junior fair class, the class may be divided into 2 or
more approximately equal groups according to weight,
age or other identifying characteristic and each group
judged as a class.
(7) Special educational exhibits may be established if
the proposal is presented to the Wisconsin Association of
Fairs before October 1 of the year preceding its proposed
establishment and the exhibit is approved by the department.
(8) Within any junior fair department under
subch IV, a county or district fair may establish special
classes where none are specified under subch. IV. Special
classes may include classes for grade and crossbred
females in the beef, swine, sheep and horse departments.
Premiums for special classes created under this subsection
shall be equal to premiums for comparable classes
established in the same department under subch. IV.
ATCP 160.05 Open Division; general requirements.
(1) The total maximum premiums set forth for all places
in any open division livestock class, excluding poultry and
rabbits, may be divided into premiums for a greater number
of places, but the maximum premium offered for any
additional place shall not be higher than the maximum for
last place in the class.
(2) State aid for premiums awarded for horses in open
division classes shall be limited to horses which are owned
by the exhibitor.
(3) All animals in any open division class shall be
owned by the exhibitor, except as provided in s. ATCP
160.09.
ATCP 160.06 Senior Citizens Division; general
requirements.
(1) The age of exhibitors in the senior citizens division
is limited to persons 62 years of age or over.
(2) Exhibitors in the senior division may not enter
identical items or articles in both the senior citizens division
and in the corresponding classes of the regular open
division.
ATCP 160.07 Classes; general requirements.
(1) Classes may be combined if the number of entries
in several single classes in insufficient. If any classes are
combined, state aid shall be limited to the maximum total
premiums listed for a single class of animals, items or
articles in that department.
(2) (a) Except as provided under par. (b), no county or
district fair may receive state aid for premiums awarded for
sexually intact male dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, goats,
swine or horses unless those animals are registered as
purebreds. Registered purebred status shall be documented
by a certificate of registry from the appropriate breed
association or society, or by a copy of the application for
registration.
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to dairy cattle
exhibited at a county or district fair if a national breed
association certifies that those dairy cattle are recorded in
that breed association’s qualified herd book which records
the genealogy of that breed.
(3) Any animal entered as part of a group class may
also be exhibited in a class for individual animals.
(4) Boars may not be entered as an exhibit in the swine
department unless their tusks have been removed.
ATCP 160.08 Class definitions; individual classes.
(1) DAIRY CATTLE.
(a) A spring calf is one born on or after March 1 of the
exhibit year.
(b) A winter calf is one whose date of birth is between
December 1 of the year preceding the exhibit year and
February 28 or 29 of the exhibit year.
(c) A fall calf is one whose date of birth is between
September 1 and November 30 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(d) A summer yearling is one whose date of birth is
between June 1 and August 31 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(e) A spring yearling is one whose date of birth is
between March 1 and May 31 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(f) A winter yearling is one whose date of birth is
between December 1 of the second year preceding the
exhibit year and February 28 or 29 of the year preceding
the exhibit year.
(g) A fall yearling is one whose date of birth is between
September 1 and November 30 of the second year preceding
the exhibit year.
(h) A 2-year old is one born between September 1 of
the third year preceding the exhibit year and August 31 of
the second year preceding the exhibit year. A 2-year old
includes a yearling that has freshened.
(i) A 3-year old is one whose date of birth is between
September 1 of the fourth year preceding the exhibit year
and August 31 of the third year preceding the exhibit year.
(j) A 4-year old is one whose date of birth is between
September 1 of the fifth year preceding the exhibit year and
August 31 of the fourth year preceding the exhibit year.
(2) BEEF CATTLE.
(a) A junior calf is one born on or after January 1 of the
exhibit year. The calf shall be at least 4 months old at the
time of exhibit.
(b) A senior calf is one whose date of birth is between
September 1 and December 31 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(c) A summer yearling is one whose date of birth is
between May 1 and August 31 of the year preceding the
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exhibit year.
(d) A junior yearling is one whose date of birth is
between January 1 and April 30 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(e) A senior yearling is one whose date of birth is
between September 1 and December 31 of the second year
preceding the exhibit year.
(f) A 2-year old or older cow is one born before
September 1 of the second year preceding the exhibit year
and which has calved during the past year.
(3) STEERS.
(a) A senior calf is one whose date of birth is between
September 1 and December 31 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(b) A summer yearling is one whose date of birth is
between May 1 and August 31 of the year preceding the
exhibit year, and which has all milk teeth in place.
(c) A junior yearling is one whose date of birth is
between January 1 and April 30 of the year preceding the
exhibit year, and which has all milk teeth solidly in place
and shows no nicking at the gums.
(4) SWINE.
(a) A junior yearling boar or sow is one born between
January 1 and June 30 of the year preceding the exhibit year.
(b) A senior boar or sow is one whose date of birth is
between July 1 and December 31 of the year preceding the
exhibit year.
(c) A senior spring boar or sow pig is one whose date
of birth is between January 1 and February 28 or 29 of the
exhibit year. A local fair board may subdivide this entry
class into January-born and February-born sows or boars.
(d) A junior spring boar or sow pig is one born during
the month of March of the exhibit year.
(5) SHEEP.
(a) A spring lamb is one born on or after February 16
of the exhibit year.
(b) A fall lamb is one born between September 1 and
December 31 of the year preceding the exhibit year.
(c) A winter lamb is one born between January 1 and
February 15 of the exhibit year.
(d) A yearling ram or ewe is one born outside the
date of birth limitations in Pars. (a) through (c). The age of
yearlings may be subject to verification by a veterinarian’s
examination whose findings shall be final.
(e) A market lamb is one born after January 1 of the
exhibit year.
(6) GOATS. Goats may be entered in one of the
following individual classes. The age of the animal for
determining the appropriate class shall be computed from
the opening day of the fair. Male goats and goats with
full natural horns may not be entered unless full natural
horns are a standard for a specific breed. Does which have
freshened shall be shown in the appropriate class under
subds. 5 to 8.
(a) Junior doe kid; under 4 months of age.
(b) Senior doe kid; at least 4 months but under
7 months of age.
(c) Junior yearling doe; at least 7 months but under
12 months of age.
(d) Senior yearling doe; at least 12 months but less than
24 months of age and the doe is not in milk.
(e) Yearling milkers; under 2 years of age and in milk.
(f) Junior milkers; at least 2 years but under 3 yrs. of age.
(g) Mature milkers; at least 3 years but under 5 yrs. of age.
(h) Aged milkers; 5 years of age and older.
ATCP 160.09. Class definitions; group classes.
(1) DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE.
(a) A dairy junior get of sire shall consist of 3 animals
which are the offspring of the same bull. All of these animals
shall be under 2 years of age, and not more than one may
be a bull. A beef junior get of sire shall consist of 3 animals
which are the offspring of the same bull and are animals in
the junior calf, senior calf, and/or the summer yearling, bull
and heifer classes, with both sexes to be represented.
(b) A dairy and beef senior get of sire shall consist
of 3 animals which are the offspring of one sire. All of
these animals shall be 2 years of age or over. In either a
dairy or beef breed get of sire, the name of the sire shall be
designated by the exhibitor. The animals need not be owned
by a single exhibitor.
(c) A produce of dam shall consist of 2 animals of any
age or sex which are the produce of one cow.
(d) A group of 3 best female cattle shall consist of
3 animals of any age which were bred and owned by the
exhibitor.
(2) SWINE. A pen of 3 feeder pigs shall consist of swine
of either sex each weighing between 40 and 60 pounds. Any
male pigs included in the pen shall be castrated and healed.
(3) SHEEP.
(a) A get of sire shall consist of 4 lambs or yearlings, or
both, of either sex, from one sire, which were bred and are
owned by the exhibitor.
(b) An exhibitor’s flock shall consist of one yearling or
ram lamb, 2 yearling ewes and 2 ewe lambs which are owned
by the exhibitor.
(c) A junior division pair of lambs may include a spring
or fall ram and spring or fall ewe lamb owned by the exhibitor.
(d) A junior division flock shall be comprised of 3 sheep
consisting of a yearling or lamb ram, an ewe lamb, and a
yearling ewe, all of which are owned by the exhibitor.
(4) GOATS.
(a) An exhibitor’s herd shall consist of one doe under one
year of age, one yearling doe and one doe 2 years old or older,
all of which are owned by the exhibitor.
(b) A senior get of sire shall consist of 3 does which are
the get of one sire, with at least one in milk. The animals need
not be owned by the same exhibitor, but all shall be in the
senior age group.
(c) A junior get of sire shall consist of 3 does under 2
years of age which have never freshened and are the get of one
sire. The animals need not be owned by the same exhibitor.
(d) A produce of dam shall consist of 2 does of any age
which are the produce of one doe. Both animals shall be
owned by the same exhibitor.
(e) A dam and daughter shall consist of one doe of any
age and its dam. The animals need not be owned by the same
exhibitor.
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2016 ANIMAL HEALTH REGULATIONS
FOR FAIRS AND SHOWS IN WISCONSIN
This is a summary of animal health requirements for fairs,
shows and exhibitions only. They are not necessarily the
same as requirements for importing animals into Wisconsin
or moving them within the state for other purposes. They
may change if animal diseases occur in Wisconsin or
elsewhere, so you should always check our website or contact
us for current information.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHOW
ORGANIZERS:
Fairs or exhibitions lasting more than 24 hours must
appoint a licensed veterinarian to inspect all livestock daily.
Fairs or exhibitions lasting less than 24 hours must have a
licensed veterinarian or show chairperson review all required
records and test results to check for:
• Exhibitor’s name and address
• Animal identification (number, type, description)
• Compliance with disease testing and other health
requirements
• Livestock premises number, if any, where animals
originated
Fair management must maintain records for 5 years of:
• Exhibitors
• Livestock premises numbers, if any
• Animal identification
DISEASES:
Animals that show evidence of having contagious or
infectious diseases may be removed immediately, and may
be quarantined or slaughtered.
Bovine animals with ringworm, mange or scab will be removed
from the fair or exhibition premises, unless the veterinarian in
charge finds they are incapable of transmitting disease.
CATTLE AND BISON
Cattle from within Wisconsin have no requirements for
tests or health documents.
Cattle from outside Wisconsin must:
• Be accompanied by certificate of veterinary
inspection (CVI) documenting official animal ID
and all required tests and certifications
• Have at least one form of official individual ID
(including steers)
• Meet all of Wisconsin’s normal requirements
for import (see http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Cattle_Bison)
Acceptable animal IDs for breeding animals from
outside Wisconsin
• USDA metal ear tag number that is part of the
National Uniform Eartagging System (NUES)
(starts with state 2-digit code, also known as “brite” tag)
• 15-digit “840” tags (visual or RFID)
• Valid if only applied before March 11, 2016
oo Manufacturer-coded RFID tag- 15-digit number
with the first three digits in 900s
oo American ID tag - 8 to 12-digit number prefaced
with “USA”
Brucellosis requirements for cattle from outside Wisconsin
• Steers are exempt from any brucellosis test
requirement.
• Cattle from brucellosis-free states are exempt from
brucellosis testing requirement.
• Cattle from certified brucellosis-free herds in
Class A states do not need brucellosis tests if CVI
has the certified herd number and the last test date.
• All other cattle need negative brucellosis test
within 30 days before entering Wisconsin.
Tuberculosis requirements for cattle from outside Wisconsin
Negative TB tests within 60 days before entering
Wisconsin are required for cattle if they originate from:
• Modified Accredited Advanced states, or
states that Wisconsin treats as MAA because they
have had bovine TB cases
• Modified Accredited states (Michigan and states
with MA zones)
• States that do not recognize Wisconsin’s TB-free status
• For requirements by State: http://datcp.wi.gov/
Animals/Animal_Movement/Cattle_Bison
Cattle from Michigan’s TB Free Zone
• Need negative individual TB test within 60 days
before arrival in Wisconsin for all animals
• Whole herd TB test and import permit not required
Cattle from Michigan’s MA and MAA zones and other
states with MA zones:
• Need import permits
• Need negative whole-herd TB tests within 12 months
before arrival in Wisconsin for all animals 1 year
and older.
• Need negative individual TB tests within 60 days
before entering Wisconsin
• Must return directly to the state of origin after the
show and there must be a statement on the CVI that
they will be doing so.
Cattle from Canada must meet current federal requirements
to enter the United States.
(See http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/downloads/
pro_imp_cattle-bison_can.pdf)
For information on obtaining an import permit:
• Call 608-224-4872
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• Email [email protected]
• Online http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/Animal_
Movement/Permit_Request
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Cattle_Bison
SWINE
Swine from within Wisconsin need a Wisconsin intrastate
movement certificate:
• Stating that the herd of origin was inspected on the
farm within 30 days before the show and showed no
signs of disease
• Including documentation of all required tests
Swine from outside Wisconsin need a certificate of
veterinary inspection that includes the following: a statement
of the PEDv satus of the herd of origin (if known), a statement
of the PRRS status of the herd of origin (if known) and
official identification number.
Acceptable methods of ID for swine are:
• USDA silver ear tag
• USDA 840 button ear tag
• Breed association tattoo
• An ear tag with the premises identification number
and a unique identifier
• Ear notch (if the pig is a purebred and the notch is
registered)
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Swine.
SHEEP AND GOATS
Sheep and goats from within Wisconsin:
• If sexually intact, need official individual ID at any age
• If not sexually intact, need official individual ID if
they are 12 months or older
• Official ID may be scrapie ear tags, USDA silver ear
tag, USDA 840 button ear tag, or breed association
tattoo
• Cannot have been exposed to scrapie if they are
sexually intact
Sheep and goats from outside Wisconsin
• Need certificate of veterinary inspection and official
individual ID: scrapie ear tag, USDA 840 button ear
tag, or breed association tattoo (as long as it is unique
to that animal)
• By federal rule, the CVI must also include
oo a statement by the issuing accredited or state or
federal veterinarian that the animals were not
exhibiting clinical signs associated with scrapie at
the time of examination
oo an owner statement indicating whether the animal
is or is not a scrapie-positive, suspect, high-risk or
exposed animal and whether it originated in an
infected, source, exposed, or noncompliant flock
Goats from Michigan or states with Modified
Accredited zones:
• Need import permits
• Need negative whole-herd TB tests within
12 months before arrival in Wisconsin
• Need negative individual TB tests within 60 days
before entering Wisconsin
• Must return directly to the state of origin after the
show, and there must be a statement on the CVI that
they will be doing so
For information on obtaining an import permit:
• Call 608-224-4872
• Email [email protected]
• Online http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/Animal_
Movement/Permit_Request
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Sheep_Goats
EQUINE
Equine animals from within Wisconsin need
documentation of a negative EIA test done within the
previous 12 months, which clearly identifies the animal
by registration number, lip tattoo, freeze brand or compete
description. Documentation may be:
• Official test report VS 10-11, or
• USDA-approved electronic test form, or
• Global Vet Link EIA electronic form, or
• Certificate of veterinary inspection with the test
results listed
Equine animals from outside Wisconsin need:
• Certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI)
• Negative EIA test done within the previous
12 months, which clearly identifies the animal by
registration number, lip tattoo, freeze brand or
compete description, and reported on the CVI
Equines from Minnesota are exempt from the CVI
requirement if:
• Ownership does not change while the animal is
in Wisconsin
• The animal remains in Wisconsin no longer than
7 days
• Proof of an EIA test in previous 12 months
accompanies the animal
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Horses
LLAMAS, ALPACAS, GUANACOS
Llamas, alpacas, and guanacos from Wisconsin have no
requirements.
Llamas, alpacas, and guanacos from outside Wisconsin
must have a certificate of veterinary inspection and official
14 -- Price County 4-H -animal ID. Official ID may be:
• Approved USDA ear tag number
• Microchip number
• Breed association registration number
• Breed association tattoo
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Llamas_Alpacas_Guanancos.
EXOTIC RUMINANTS
Note: Exotic ruminats are ruminants that are not native to
Wisconsin, and are not cervids – for example, vicunas, camels,
yaks, water buffalo, pronghorn antelope and giraffes.
Exotic ruminants from within Wisconsin have no
requirements.
Exotic ruminants from outside Wisconsin need an import
permit and a certificate of veterinary inspection with proof
that they meet requirements for:
• Bovine TB – negative test required within 60 days
before entry
• Brucellosis – negative test required within 30 days
before entry
Please call 608-224-4872 beforehand to determine which
TB test to use:
For information on obtaining an import permit:
• Call 608-224-4872
• Email [email protected]
• Online http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Exotic_Ruminants
POULTRY AND WATERFOWL
(Pigeons are not considered poultry for fairs and shows)
Poultry and waterfowl from within Wisconsin need:
• An NPIP certificate stating that they originate from
a US pullorum-typhoid clean or NPIP affiliate flock, or
• A DATCP-issued certificate stating they are from a
Wisconsin tested or associate flock or
• Individually test sexually mature birds within 90 days before arrival at the show. These birds also
need wing or leg band ID. All birds must test negative
for pullorum-typhoid, and turkeys must test negative for Mycoplasma gallisepticum
Poultry and waterfowl from outside Wisconsin need a
certificate of veterinary inspection or equivalent that states:
• They originate from a flock classified
pullorum-typhoid clean under NPIP or an equivalent
state program, or
• If they are sexually mature, that they have tested
negative for pullorum-typhoid (and Mycoplasma
gallisepticum for turkeys) within 90 days before
arrival at the show. These birds also need wing or
leg band ID
Not required:
• Import permit number
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Poultry
SMALL ANIMALS:
DOGS, DOMESTIC CATS, AND OTHER
HOUSEHOLD PETS (FERRETS, PET
BIRDS, RABBITS, GERBILS, GUINEA
PIGS, HAMSTERS, DOMESTIC MICE AND
RATS)
Note: These rules do not apply to animals that are part of
menageries. For those rules, see below. Pot-bellied and
miniature pigs fall under rules for swine.
Dogs from within Wisconsin that are 5 months or older
need proof of current rabies vaccinations.
Cats and other household pets from within Wisconsin
have no requirements.
Dogs and cats from outside Wisconsin that are
5 months or older need to be vaccinated for rabies by a
licensed veterinarian, and regardless of age, need certificates
of veterinary inspection stating the age of the animal and for
animals 5 months and older the date of last rabies vaccination
and revaccination due date.
Other household pets from outside Wisconsin need
certificates of veterinary inspection, but have no testing or
vaccination requirements.
Small animals from other nations need to meet
requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(608-662-0600) and Centers for Disease Control
(1-800-232-4636).
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Household_Pets
EXOTIC SMALL ANIMALS
(ANY SPECIES NOT COVERED BY
“SMALL ANIMALS” ABOVE)
Note: Local jurisdictions may have requirements beyond the
state requirements listed here
Animals from within Wisconsin do not have any
requirements as long as they are legal to possess in Wisconsin
Animals from outside Wisconsin generally have no testing
or vaccination requirements, but do need:
• Certificate of veterinary inspection
• Import permit number
Note: Some animals may not be brought to Wisconsin.
These are North American prairie dogs and the following
African species: tree squirrels, rope squirrels, dormice,
Gambian giant pouched rats, brush-tailed porcupines and
striped mice.
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Others may require permits from the Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources. See http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/
wildlife/captive/captive.htm.
For information on obtaining an import permit:
• Call 608-224-4872
• Email [email protected]
• Online http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Permit_Request
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
Animal_Movement/Household_Pets
Circus, Rodeos, Racing and Menagerie Animals
Note: Local jurisdictions may have requirements beyond
the state requirements listed here.
Animals from within Wisconsin must meet vaccination
and testing requirements for their species. See these
requirements earlier in this document.
Animals from outside Wisconsin need certificates of
veterinary inspection and vaccinations and tests required
for their species. See these requirements earlier in this
document.
They also need import permit numbers if they are:
• Circuses and individual circus acts
• Rodeo stock other than individual participants’ horses
• Multi-species menageries (defined as any animals
kept individually or in a collection primarily for
purposes of exhibition or competition)
• Petting zoos
They do not need import permit numbers if they are:
• Rodeo horses owned by individual participants
• Single-species groups
• Test cattle for BVD-PI by immunoperoxidase test,
and bring them to shows only if they test negative
• Test cattle for Johne’s disease test results be
ELISA test, and bring them to shows only if they
test negative.
• Clean and disinfect vehicles used to transport
animals to and from the show, and vehicles used at
the show, before and after the show
• Isolate exhibited animals returning to their farms
or animals purchased at the show for 21 days
before mingling them with other stock
• House cattle separately from llamas, vicunas,
alpacas, guanacos, and other exotic ruminants
• House cattle separately from small ruminants,
especially sheep
• House ostriches, emus, rheas and cassowaries
separately from domestic poultry
• House swine separately from any other mammals
• Include a space for the premises registration code
on livestock entry forms
• Provide hand-washing stations near all livestock
facilities
• Provide individual watering and feeding troughs
rather than common ones
The State Veterinarian recommends that show
organizers:
JUNIOR DIVISION
GENERAL RULES
1. See Notice to Exhibitors for ENTRY DEADLINES.
2. This division offers the opportunity to exhibit to boys and
girls in Price County in Kindergarten through one year
past high school as of September 2016, who are regularly
enrolled in a recognized youth organization. Youth in
Note: Some animals may not be brought to Wisconsin.
grades K-2 may not enter livestock, rabbits, poultry, or pets
These are North American prairie dogs and the following
in the regular show. The Fair Association sponsors 3 shows
African species: tree squirrels, rope squirrels, dormice,
for youth grades 2 and under – Little Britches Dairy Show,
Gambian giant pouched rats, brushed-tailed porcupines
Little Shepherds Lamb Show and Little Goat Herders Show.
and striped mice. Others may require permits from the 3. A record of the enrollment of all youth organizations must
be filed with the fair secretary on or before the fair deadline.
Department of Natural Resources. See http://dnr.wi.gov/
4. All exhibits must be the result of the labor of the person
org/land/wildlife/captive/captive.htm.
exhibiting and of the present year’s work.
For information on obtaining an import permit:
5. Exhibits in this division will be judged according to the
Danish System as explained in rule 4-b under regulations
• Call 608-224-4872
Exp. 2.06 for state aid, except those exhibits designated
• Email [email protected]
individual conference judging face to face.
• Online http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
6. Members may exhibit in more advanced areas of a project
Animal_Movement/Permit_Request
they carry. They may not exhibit below their level in a
project.
Requirements are subject to change as conditions warrant.
7. Entries must be in the UW-Extension Office by the entry
For current information, check http://datcp.wi.gov/Animals/
deadline. Exhibits will not be recognized when entry forms
Animal_Movement/Circuses_Rodeos
are postmarked after this date. Forms are furnished by the
UW- Extension office.
GUIDELINES FOR HOUSING AND
8. All exhibits may be entered from 1:00 P.M. to
7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, entry day of the fair, unless
MANAGING ANIMALS
designated for conference judging. Large animals may be
The State Veterinarian recommends that exhibitors:
brought from 10-7pm on Wednesday.
9. The Fair Association reserves the right to interpret the above
• Vaccinate breeding cattle against bovine viral
rules should questions arise.
diarrhea (BVD) at least 30 days before the event
16 -- Price County 4-H -10. Special Merit Ribbons are given at judge’s discretion,
sponsored by the Fair Association.
11. Plaques are provided by the 4-H Leaders Association
purchased with donations solicited by volunteers.
12. CRITERIA FOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES
• Correct showmanship
• Condition of the animal for showing
• Training of animal
• Appearance of show person
• Ability of exhibitor to handle other member’s animals
• Project knowledge
13. Livestock not owned by the exhibitor or their family
must register as a managerial project by June 1. Contact
UW-Extension about registry.
SPECIAL AWARDS
Outstanding Livestock Exhibitor Awards.
Plaques sponsored by the Fair Association in project areas of
beef, sheep, swine, dairy, horses, rabbits, poultry, and goats.
CRITERIA:
• Individual should participate in the Showmanship Contest.
• Individual must be in the show ring on time.
• Individual must be cooperative with fair officials and other
exhibitors.
• Individual must maintain a neat and clean appearance.
• All livestock entered by the individual must be clean,
properly displayed and cared for throughout the
fair. In the opinion of the selection committee, the
individual must committee, the Individual must have made
the most of the resources available.
PLEASE NOTE:
Pollurum testing will be held at the fairgrounds
on Sat., July 16, 2016 from 9 – 12 p.m.
JUNIOR CLASSIFICATIONS
DEPARTMENT J-1 – DAIRY CATTLE
Note: Cattle that cannot be handled by the exhibitor, posing a
safety risk, may be disqualified from the show
1. Youth under Grade 3 are limited to showing stock
in the Little Britches show. Cattle may be either bull or heifer
calf. Participation is at discretion of the parent and is an event
sponsored by the Price County Fair Assoc.
BREED CLASSES:
A) Holsteins
B) Guernseys
C) Jerseys
D) Brown Swiss
E) Ayrshires
F) Any other breed
Lot: $ 8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Bull calf, spring
2. Bull calf, winter
3. Bull calf, fall
Lot: $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $5.00
4. Heifer calf, spring
5. Heifer calf, winter
6. Heifer calf, fall
Lot: $11.00 $9.00 $7.00 $5.00
7. Heifer, summer yearling
8. Heifer, spring yearling
9. Heifer, winter yearling
10. Heifer, fall yearling
Lot: $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
11. Cow 2 years
12. Cow 3 years
13. Cow 4 years
14. Cow 5 years and older
15. Dry cow, 3 years and over
G) Little Britches (Ribbon Only Awarded)
Can be brought into fair on Friday by 5 p.m. to be brought home
by Sunday.
1. Bull or heifer calf
H) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Senior, Grades 10 and over
I) Adventures in Dairy Land
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Scrapbook on activities completed in project.
2. Exhibit or poster with information on milk or dairy
products.
3. Story of visit to dairy farm, milk plant, etc.
4. Any other exhibit not listed relating to the Adventures
in Dairyland project.
DEPARTMENT J-2 – BEEF CATTLE
Note: Cattle that cannot be handled by the exhibitor, posing a
safety risk, may be disqualified from the show.
1. Youth must pre-register in all market classes to receive
premium payment
2. Youth under Grade 3 are not eligible to enter in this
department.
3. Youth must be at least 12 years old or in
7th grade at 4-H fall enrollment time and have prior
experience showing a haltered animal (beef or dairy) to
exhibit a mature market steer.
Breed Classes
A) Angus
B) Hereford
C) Simmental
D) Charolais
E) Crossbred Beef
F) Any other Beef Breed
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Cow, 2 years and over
Lot: $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $5.00
2. Bull calf, junior
3. Bull calf, senior
4. Heifer calf, junior
Lot: $11.00 $9.00 $7.00 $5.00
5. Heifer calf, senior
6. Heifer, summer yearling
7. Heifer, junior yearling
8. Heifer, senior yearling
F) Market Class – Included (Beef breeds, Crossbred Beef,
Dairy Beef Crosses and Dairy Beef.) The maximum
number of entries is 3 animals per exhibitor in all market
classes under this subsection and may receive up to 2
premiums in any entry class.
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Steer calf, born after 1/1/15
2. English Breed
3. Exotic Breed
4. Crossbred Beef
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5. Dairy Beef Cross
6. Straight Dairy Beef
G) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Senior, Grades 10 and over
H) Carcass Class – Each exhibitor is limited to a single beef
entry in the carcass class.
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
1. Market Steers
DEPARTMENT J-3 SWINE
1. All swine shown are terminal and may not return to
farm.
2. Youth must pre-register in all market classes to receive
premium payment.
3. Please read Animal Health Requirements in the
forepart of this book.
4. Market classes may be divided as determined by the
judge and the Market Animal Committee at the time
of the show.
5. Youth under Grade 3 are not eligible to enter this
department.
A) Market Class – The maximum number of animals,
which may be entered in all market classes, is
3 animals per exhibitor, pending pen space available and
entry levels. Exhibitor may receive up to 2 premiums.
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
1. Market Pig, lightweight (min. 225 lb. to 239 lb. approx.)
2. Market Pig, medium weight (240 to 259 lb. approx.)
3. Market Pig, heavy weight (260 to 275 lb. approx.)
B) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Senior, Grades 10 and over
C) Carcass Class – Each exhibitor is limited to a single entry
in the carcass class.
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
1. Carcass
DEPARTMENT J-4 – SHEEP
1.
Youth must pre-register in all market classes to receive
premium payment.
2. Registered wool breeds, including Columbias,
Corriedales, Romneys, and Targhees shall be shown
with 2 inches or less of wool. All meat breeds shall
have been completely shorn not more than 2 months nor
less than 2 weeks prior to show date. All market lambs
should be “slick shorn” the week of the show.
3. Market classes may be divided as best determined by the
judge and market animal committee at the time of show.
4. Youth under Grade 3 are limited to showing stock in
the Little Shepherd’s show. Lamb may be wether or
ewe. Participation is at the discretion of the parent and
is an event sponsored by the Price County Fair Assoc.
5. Scrapies tag identification is required for breeding
stock. See health regulations.
6. Ewe lambs may compete in market lamb classes.
Breed Classes:
A) Shropshire
B) Hampshire
C) Suffolk
D) Southdown
E) Columbia
F) Corriedale
G Cheviot
H) Romney
I) Dorset
J) Tunis
K) Any other breed
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Spring ram lamb
2. Winter ram lamb
3. Fall ram lamb
4. Yearling ram
5. Spring ewe lamb
6. Winter ewe lamb
7. Fall ewe lamb
8. Yearling ewe
9. Mature ewe
10. Pair of lambs
11. Flock – 3 sheep
12. Get of sire – 4 lambs or yearlings
L Little Shepherds (Ribbon only awarded)
1. Lamb
M) Market Class
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Market lamb, light weight (min. 95 lbs. to 100 lbs. approx.)
2. Market lamb, medium weight (101 to 120 lbs. approx.)
3. Market lamb, heavy weight (121 to 140 lbs. approx.)
N) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Senior, Grades 10 and over
O) Carcass Class – Each exhibitor is limited to a single
entry in the carcass class. Lambs that do not qualify for
the sale standards are not eligible for carcass evaluation.
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
1. Carcass
P) Market Wool/Fleece Class – Fleece must be neatly
bundled and placed in a clear plastic bag.
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Wool/Fleece
DEPARTMENT J-5 GOATS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Male goats and goats with full natural horns may not be
entered, unless breed standard.
Youth under Grade 3 are limited to showing stock in the
Little Goat Herders show. Goats may be a wether or
doe. Participation is at the discretion of the parent and
is an event sponsored by the Price County Fair Assoc.
Pygmy goats, angora, etc. enter under Exotics – Dept.
J-11.
Scrapies identification is required for breeding stock.
Check health regulations.
Breed Classes:
A)Alpine
B) Nubian
C) LaMancha
D)Saanen
E) Toggenburg
F) Oberhasli
G) All other breeds
H) All other purebreds
18 -- Price County 4-H -Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Junior doe kid
2. Senior doe kid
3. Junior yearling doe
4. Senior yearling doe
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
5. Yearling milkers
6. Junior milkers
7. Mature milkers
8. Aged milkers
I) Market Class - Meat Goats
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Junior doe kid
2. Senior doe kid
3. Junior yearling doe
4. Senior yearling doe
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
5. Doe at least 2 yrs but under 3yrs
6. Doe at least 3 yrs but under 5 yrs
7. Doe at least 5 years old
8. Wether less than one year old
9. Wether at least one year old
10. Dam and single offspring. The offspring may be a doe
or wether.
J) Little Goat Herders (Ribbon only awarded)
1. Wether or Doe
K) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Senior, Grades 10 and over
L) Carcass Class
1. Carcass
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
DEPARTMENT J-6 EQUINE
Guidelines for horse safety are in place. All youth should work on
understanding and developing the following skills prior to coming to
the fair. The 4-H Horse Council has scheduled opportunities to learn
these skills. Contact the UW-Extension Office for more information.
1. Proper helmet fit and proper attire
2. How to approach a horse
3. Proper spacing between horses
4. Able to tie a quick release knot
5. Switching from halter to bridle
6. Cinching a saddle; checking cinching
7. Safe leading and turning (walk, trot & halt)
8. Mounting and dismounting
9. Correction of misbehavior (circling)
10. Emergency halt
11. Passing another horse safely
12. What constitutes an emergency and how to react?
The Fair Association may remove a horse and rider from competition
if the rider is not able to control the horse or the horse poses a safety
risk to others. A horse may be removed for health reasons. If a horse is
not being shown in any event the horse may not be stalled at the fair.
Exhibitors should pre enter all classes they have trained for. On Entry
Day they will select which classes they will enter for premium and
which they will enter for ribbon placing only. On Entry Day they can
choose one lot from Class A (Showmanship) or B (Horsemanship) and
one lot from the remaining classes (C-Pleasure, D-Halter, E-Ponies,
F-Trail, G-Gymkhana, or H-Other) for premium.
1. An animal can only be entered in a total of 2 classes
for premium. a) A maximum of 2 animals may be
entered by a single exhibitor in all classes under
sub (1) (A) Light Horses, Draft Horses, Ponies.
b) Two exhibitors from the same family may enter the same
animal for premium in only the showmanship classes under
sub (1) (A) or Horsemanship Classes under sub (1) (B).
c) One of the 2 exhibitors from the same family
may also enter the animal for premium in either the
pleasure classes under sub (1) (C) Pleasure Class, or
(D) Halter Class, or (E) Ponies Class, (F) Trail Class,
or (G) Gymkhana Class, or (H) Other Equine Exhibits.
d) If you enter Walk Trot, rider or horse combination, you
can not enter any other cantering classes (Horsemanship
and Pleasure classes).
2. Draft horses may be entered in showmanship.
3. Use of SEI approved riding helmets, securely fastened, and
proper attire, including hard soled shoes, must be worn
whenever riding or driving.
4. Youth under Grade 3 are not eligible to participate in classes
involving animal contact.
5. Show class order will be posted in the barn on show day.
6. Exhibitors 12 years and older who win a blue ribbon are
eligible to compete in the State 4-H Horse Show if the class
is available. Contact the 4-H office immediately if you are
interested in entering.
7. Riding on the fairgrounds is only allowed in designated
areas and requires appropriate attire.
8. Stalls are given on a first come, first serve basis, with
preference for Junior Division Exhibitors.
9. Horse Clothing is open to all youth – See Dept. J-26
10. Current Coggins Test required and good for 12 months.
A) Showmanship Class
- Based on the exhibitor’s ability to show the animal at halter.
Lot: $ 8.00 $ 7.00 $6.00 $ 5.00
1. Showmanship (Grades 3-6)
2. Showmanship (Grades 7-9)
3. Showmanship (Grades 10 and up)
B) Horsemanship Class
– Horse or pony under saddle, judged on exhibitor’s ability to ride or drive.
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. English (saddle or hunt seat) (Grades 3-6)
2. English (saddle or hunt seat) (Grades 7-9)
3. English (saddle or hunt seat) (Grades 10 & up)
4. Western (Grades 3-6)
5. Western (Grades 7-9)
6. Western (Grades (10 & up)
7. Walk Trot (Grades 3-6) English/Western combined
8. Walk Trot (Grades 7-9) English/Western combined
9. Walk Trot (Grades 10 & up) English/Western combined
10. Ground driven/draft horse.
11. Ground driven/draft team.
C) Pleasure Classes
– Horse or pony judged as to its performance as a pleasure mount or in
pleasure driving. An animal shown for premium in this class may only
be shown for ribbons in classes D, F or G.
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. English (saddle or hunt seat) (Grades 3-6)
2. English (saddle or hunt seat) (Grades 7-9)
3. English (saddle or hunt seat) (Grades 10 & up)
4. Pleasure driving (horse) 5. Pleasure driving (pony)
6. Pleasure driving (miniature horses)
7. Western (Grades 3-6)
8. Western (Grades 7-9)
9. Western (Grades 10 & up)
D) Halter Class
–Conformation of the horse or pony is judged. An animal shown for
premiums in this class may only be shown for ribbons in class C, F or G.
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Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Pony, Mare
2. Pony, Gelding
3. Horse, Mare
4. Horse, Gelding
5. Mare and Foal
6. Draft horse, Mare
7. Draft horse, Gelding
8. Draft horse – Mare and Foal
9. Miniature horses – 34” & under halter
E) Ponies Class
– Open to boys and girls under 15 years of age. To be shown at walk,
trot and canter. To be judged 30% on pony, 10% on equipment and
60% on performance animal shown for.
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Shetland pony 46” and under, shown under saddle.
2. Welsh and other ponies 56” and under, shown under saddle.
F) Trail Class
– An animal shown for premiums in this
class may show only for ribbons in class C, D or G
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Exhibitors in Grades 3-6
2. Exhibitors in Grades 7 & up
G) Other Riding Classes
These classes are not eligible to compete in State 4-H Horse Show. For
dressage classes, any type of hunt, close contact, or dressage saddle is
acceptable. For jumping classes, any type English saddle and tack is
required.
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test A, (Grade 3-6)
2. Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test A, (Grade 7 & up)
3. Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test B, (Grade 3-6)
4. Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test B, (Grade 7 & up)
5. Timed Obstacle Jumping, low fences (18” & under)
6. Timed Obstacle Jumping, high fences (18” to 2’)
G) Gymkhana Class
– An animal shown for premium in this class may only be shown for
ribbons in class C, D, or F.
Lot: $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00
1. Pole Bending (Grades 3-6)
2. Pole Bending, (Grades 7- 9)
3. Pole Bending, (Grades 10-up)
4. Barrel Racing, (Grades 3-6)
5. Barrel Racing, (Grades 7-9)
6. Barrel Racing, (Grades 10-up)
7. Plug Racing, (Grades 3-6)
8. Plug Racing, (Grades 7-9)
9. Plug Racing, (Grades 10-up)
10. Flag Racing, (Grades 3-6)
11. Flag Racing, (Grades 7-9)
12. Flag Racing, (Grades 10-up)
13. LT Special (Grades 3-6)
14. LT Special (Grades 7-9)
15. LT Special (Grades 10-up)
16. Key Race (Grades 3-6)
17. Key Race (Grades 7-9)
18. Key Race (Grades 10-up)
H) Other Equine Exhibits
Lot: $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
1. Halter - Mules and Donkeys
2. Showmanship – Mules and Donkeys
3. Pleasure driving – Mules and Donkeys
I) Horseless Horse Project Class
Open to those who do not own or manage a horse or pony and those
unable to bring a horse to the fair.
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Booklet illustrating and describing various breeds of horses
2. Chart or poster on good horse care
3. Drawing or horse with parts labeled
J) Model Horse Class
Entries are judged on exhibitor’s working knowledge of correct
conformation, anatomy, proper tack and attire, horse movement,
breeds and colors. Skills demonstrated may include collecting,
sculpting, painting and tack making. Attach a photo or description of
the action you have modeled
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Halter Class
2. Performance Class
3. Any other
DEPARTMENT J-7
POULTRY & POULTRY PRODUCTS
1. Birds incorrectly identified may be disqualified.
2. Poultry not meeting standards may be disqualified at
the Judges discretion.
3. All poultry should be cleaned prior to entry.
4. Exhibitors must be present and exhibit their animals to
the judge unless otherwise directed.
5. All poultry must be pullorum tested prior to the fair
unless certified pullorum free. Testing date will be
at the Price County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 16,
2016 from 9 – 12 P.M.
6. Exhibitor will be responsible for feeding and
cleaning display area.
CHICKEN CLASSES:
American Varieties:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Old Male (Hatched before Jan. 1 of current year)
2. Old Female (Hatched before Jan. 1 of current year)
3. Young Male (Hatched after Jan. 1 of current year)
4. Young Female (Hatched after Jan. 1 of current year)
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
F)
G)
H)
Barred Plymouth Rock
White Plymouth Rock
Any other Plymouth Rock
Rhode Island Red
White Wyandottes
Any other Wyandottes
New Hampshire
All other American varieties (Javas, Buckeyes,
Chanteclers, Jersey Giants, Lamonas, Hollands,
Delawares)
Mediterranean Varieties
I) S.C. White Leghorns
J) All Brown Leghorns
K) All other Mediterranean Varieties (Mincoras, Spanish,
Andalusians, Anconas, Sicilian Buttercups, Catalanas)
Crossbreds
L) Crossbred egg type; white ear lobe
M) Crossbred meat type; red ear lobe
Asiatic Varieties
N) Light Brahmas
O) All other Asiatic varieties (Cochins, Lanqshans)
English Varieties
P) All Cornish
Q) All Orpingtons
R) Australorps
20 -- Price County 4-H -S) All Other English Varieties (Dorkings, RedCaps,
Sussex)
Continental Class
T) Continental - North Europe (Hamburgs, Campines,
Lakenvelders, Barnevelders, Welsummers)
U) Continental - Polish (Bearded, Non-Bearded)
V) Continental - French (Houdans, Faverolles,
Crevecoeurs, Le Fleche)
All Other Standard Breeds
W) Games (Modern Games, Old Englis Games)
X) Oriental (Sumatras, Malays, Cubalayas, Phoenix,
Yokohamas, Aseels, Shamos)
Y) All Other Standard Varieties (Sultans, Naked Necks,
Araucanas, Ameraucanas)
Bantams
Z) Game Bantam Class (Modern, Old English, American
Game Bantams)
AA) Single Comb Clean Legged Other Than Game Bantam
Class (Anconas, Andalusians, Australorps, Catalanas,
Campines, Delawares Dorkings Dutch, Hollands,
Japanese, Javas, Jersey Giants, Lakenvelders, Lamonas,
Leghorns, Mincoras, Naked Necks, New Hampshires,
Orpingtons, Phoenix, Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island
Reds, Spanish, Sussex)
AB) Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam Class (Anconas,
Belgian Bearded d,Anvers, Dorkings, Dominiques,
Hamburgs, Leghorns, Mincoras, Red Caps, Rhode
Islands, Rosecombs, Sebrights, Wyandottes)
AC) All Other Combs, Clean Legged, Bantam Class
(Ameraucanas, Araucanas, Buckeyes, Chanteclers,
Cornish, Crevecoeurs, Cubalayas, Houdans, La Fleche,
Malays, Polish, Shamos, Sicilian Buttercups, Sumatras,
Yokohamas)
AD) Feather Legged Bantam Class (Booted, Brahmas,
Cochins, Faverolles, Langshans, Silkies, Sultans)
Ducks
AE) Pekin
AF) Muscovy
AG) Mallary
AH) Rouen
AI) All other Standard Varieties of Ducks (Aylesbury,
Saxony, Silver Appleyard, Cayuga, Crested, Swedish,
Buff, Runner, Campbell, Magpie, Welsh Harlequin,
Call, East Indie, Mallard)
Geese
AJ) Toulouse
AK) Embden (Emden)
AL) Africa
AM) Chinese
AN) All Other Standard Varieties of Geese (Sebastopol,
Pilgrim, Amercian Buff, Saddleback Pemeanian,
Tufted Roman, Canada, Egyptian)
Turkeys
AO) Bronze
AP) White Holland
AQ) All Other Standard Varieties of Turkeys (Narragansett,
Black, Slate, Bourban Red, Beltsville Small White,
Royal Palm)
Exotic Domestic Fowl
AR) Peacocks
AS) Pheasants
AT) Guinea Fowl
AU) Any Other Fowl
Pigeons
AV) Performing Breeds (Rollers, Tipplers, Homers,
Tumblers)
AW) Utility Breeds (Mondains, Kings, Cameaus)
AX) Fancy Breeds (Fantails, Pouters, Modemas)
AY) Market Classes – Youth who contracted for the 4-H
Small Animal Sale Project and having a bird(s) selected as Grand
Champion or Reserve of all market poultry classes qualify for
sale at the 4-H Animal Market Sale.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Yearling hen (to be judged on past egg production)
2. Capons (2 birds, each weighing over 7 lbs.)
3. Roaster chickens (2 birds of either sex, each weighing
5 lbs. or more)
4. Broiler chickens (2 young birds, each weighing 2.5 to
4.5 lbs.)
5. Young duck (either sex, weighing 5 lbs. or more)
6. Young geese (either sex, weighing 7 lbs. or more)
7. Young turkey (either sex, over 15 weeks of age) Hatched
between 3/21/15 and 5/7/15
AZ) Showmanship Classes – Face to face judged with
members handling birds and being asked questions relative to
their project.
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Seniors, Grades 10 and over
Eggs Classes: Displays consist of 6 eggs in a carton. All
eggs displayed will be discarded after the show. There is no
refrigeration and they are not safe for human consumption.
Modern sizes of Eggs – Mass per Egg
Jumbo – Greater than 2.5 oz
Extra Large – Greater than 2.25 oz
Large – Greater than 2 oz
Medium – Greater than 1.75 oz
Small – Greater than 1.5 oz
BA) Brown
BB) White
BC) Colored
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Jumbo eggs
2. Extra large eggs
3. Large eggs
4. Medium eggs
5. Small eggs
DEPARTMENT J-8 RABBITS
1. Exhibitors must be present and exhibit their animals
to the judge.
2. Rabbits must have nails trimmed.
3. Tattoo or exhibit number must be clearly visible in
rabbit’s ear.
4. Exhibitor is responsible for tagging entry in a manner
that won’t be damaged.
5. Exhibitor will be responsible for feeding and
cleaning display area.
Breed Classes:
A. American
B. Chinchilla
C. Giant Chinchilla
D. Standard Chinchilla
E. Angora, English
F. Angora, French
G. Angora, Giant
H. Belgian Hare
I. Brittianna Petite
J. Beveran
K. Californian
L. Champagne D’Argent
M. Crème D’Argent
N. Checkered Giants
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O. Cinnamon
P. Dutch
Q. English Spot
R. Flemish Giants
S. Florida White
T. Harlequin
U. Havanas
V. Himalayan
W. Hotot, Blanc de
X. Hotot, Dwarf
Y. Jersey Wooly
Z. Lilac
ZA) Lop, English
ZB) Lop, French
ZC) Lop, Fuzzy
ZD) Lop, Holland
ZE) Lop, Mini
ZF) Netherland Dwarf
ZG) New Zealand, White
ZH) New Zealand, Red
ZI) New Zealand, Black
ZJ) Palomino
ZK) Polish
ZL) Rex
ZM) Rex, Mini
ZN) Rhinelander
ZO) Sable, American
ZP) Satin
ZQ) Satin, Mini
ZR) Silver
ZS) Silver Fox
ZT) Silver Martins
ZU) Tan
ZV) Trianta
ZW) Any other commercial breed
ZX) Any other fancy breed
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1) Buck (under 6 month of age)
2) Doe (under 6 months of age)
3) Buck (over 6 months of age)
4) Doe (over 6 month of age)
ZY) Pet Rabbit Class (Crossbred)
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1) Either sex (must be over 6 months of age)
2) Lion head
ZZ) Market Class – Youth who contracted for the 4-H
Small Animal Sale Project and having a rabbit(s) selected
as Grand Champion or Reserve of all market rabbit classes
qualify for sale at the 4-H Market Animal Sale.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Meat pen to consist of 3 rabbits of same breed and
variety, under 69 days of age and a minimum of 3.5 lbs.
each, not to exceed 5 lbs. May not be part of another
exhibit. Born 6/12/15 or later.
2. Single Fryer (not over 69 days of age or 5 lbs.) Born
6/12/15 or later.
3. Roaster Rabbit (a single rabbit, either sex, between 70
and 180 days of age and over 5 lbs. May not be entered
in any other exhibit.) Born between 2/22/15 and 6/12/15.
ZZA) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Beginners, Grades 3-6
2. Intermediate, Grades 7-9
3. Seniors, Grades 10 and up
DEPARTMENT J-9 DOGS
All dogs entered in this department shall present a copy of
current distemper, parvo and rabies vaccinations with entry
paper work.
1.) Judging is done the week prior to the fair in the Expo
Building.
2.) Dogs can be exhibited in the same class more than one year
if they have not previously earned a passing score in the
class.
3.) Dogs can be moved up a class or down a class at the judge’s
discretion.
4.) No animals will be admitted that show signs of fleas, ear
mites, lice or other parasites. No animals will be admitted
that show any signs of illness or infection.
A) Dog Obedience Classes:
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
1. Pre-Novice A, Grades 3-7 (Exhibitor has had no previous
experience in training a dog)
• Heel on leash & figure 8
• Stand for examination
• Recall
• Long sit (1 min.)
• Long Down (3 min.)
2. Pre-Novice A, Grades 8 and over (Exhibitor has had no
experience in training a dog) – See # 1
3. Pre-Novice B (Grades 3-7) (Exhibitor has had previous
experience in training a dog, but is now training an untrained
dog, or an inexperienced exhibitor is showing a previously
trained dog) – See # 1
4. Pre-Novice B (Grades 8 & over) – See # 1
5. Novice
• Heel on leash & figure 8
• Stand for examination
• Heel off leash
• Recall & finish
• Long sit (1 min.)
• Long Down (3 min.)
6. Graduate Novice
• Heel on leash
• Stand for examination
• Heel free include. Figure 8
• Drop on recall as in open work
• Long Sit (Handler out of sight) 3 min.
• Long Down (Handler out of sight) 5 min.
7. Pre-Open
• Heel free
• Figure 8 free
• Drop on recall
• Retrieve dumbbell on flat
• Long sit and down (Handler out of sight)
8. Open
• Heel free
• Figure 8 free
• Drop on recall
• Retrieve dumbbell on flat
• Retrieve dumbbell over high jump
• Broad jump
• Long sit and down (Handler out of sight)
9. Pre-utility
• Retrieve over high jump
• Glove retrieve
• Signal exercise
• Send and sit (min. of 25 ft.)
• Stand for examination
10. Utility
• Signal exercise
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Directed retrieve
Directed jumping
Group examination
B) Showmanship Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Junior – Grades 3-7
2. Senior – Grades 8 and up
DEPARTMENT J-10
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE
1.
All live small animals will be judged on Thursday,
8/6/2016 at 6 PM.
2. Small pets must be pre-registered but brought in
ONLY for judging day.
3. Judging will be done in the Expo Building one week
before the fair.
4. Birds, fish and small pets will be judged in their cages.
5. No animals will be admitted that show signs of fleas,
ear mites, lice or other parasites. No other animals
will be admitted that show any signs of illness or
infection.
A) Projects without Live Animals Class
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Chart, drawings & explanation of animal health
danger signs you have learned to identify.
2. Poster or Chart relating to animal health.
3. Poster or Chart relating to animal sanitation
4. Poster or Chart relating to cells, tissues, and/ or
systems of the animal body.
5. Any other exhibit not listed above.
6. Poster or Chart relating to animal disease, bacteria
and/or virus.
7. Poster or Chart relating to external or internal
parasites.
8. Poster or Chart relating to nutrition, stress, or heredity.
9. Any other exhibit not listed above.
10. Poster or Chart relating to immunology
11. Poster or Chart relating to zoonosis
12. Poster or Chart relating to environmental or public
health.
13. Any other exhibit not listed above.
B) Live Special Interest Animal Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Cavies – American
2. Cavies – Abyssinian
3. Cavies – Peruvian
4. Cavies – Crested
5. Cavies – Teddy
6. Cavies – any other recognized breed
7. Hard bill caged birds – Finches, Canaries & Weavers
8. Soft bill caged birds – Mynas, Jays, Toucans
9. Parrots & Parrot-like birds
10. Tropical fish
11. Reptile
12. Rodent
13. Insect (Arachnid)
14. Any other small pet
DEPARTMENT J-11 DOMESTICATED EXOTIC
ANIMALS
1. Check Animal Health Regulations
2. Judging will take place where the animal is housed.
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Contact the Fair Association one (1) month in advance
if special accommodations are needed for some
species.
Scrapies identification is required for goat breeding
stock. See Animal Health Regulations.
A) Exotic Class
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Emu
2. Ostrich
3. Llama
4. Pygmy goat – doe
5. Pygmy goat – wether
6. Angora goat - doe
7. Angora goat - wether
8. Fainting goat – doe
9. Fainting goat - wether
10. Any other exotic not listed
B) Exotics Showmanship
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Goats
2. Llamas
DEPARTMENT J-13 CATS
1. All cats must be vaccinated for rabies and
distemper at least 3 weeks before the show. Present
proof of vaccination at show check-in. Kittens
under 6 months of age will Not be required to have
the rabies vaccinations.
2. Cat claws must be clipped prior to the show.
3. No animals will be admitted that show signs of fleas,
ear mites, lice or other parasites. No animals will be
admitted that show any signs of illness or infection.
4. Cats must be showed on a halter leash.
A) Live Special Interest Animal Class
Lot : $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Short hair Kitten, 4-8 months
2. Short hair Cat, over 8 months
3. Long hair Kitten, 4-8 months
4. Long hair Cat, over 8 months
DEPARTMENT J-14 PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE
1.
Exhibitors should check with the Price County UW
Extension office for information on how to prepare
vegetables for display and judging.
2. Entry tags must be securely attached by taping or
stapling.
3. Vegetables incorrectly entered will be disqualified.
4. Recommend variety name be noted on entry tag.
5. All will be judged Face To Face on Wednesday,
Aug. 24 from 1-4pm
A) Vegetable Plate Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Beans, green, 10
2. Beans, pole, 10
3. Beans, purple, 10
4. Beans, wax, 10
5. Beets, under 1 ½” dia., 4
6. Beets over 1 ½” dia., 4
7. Broccoli, 1 head
8. Brussel sprouts, 6
9. Cabbage, green, 1 head
10. Cabbage, red, 1 head
11. Carrots, half-long, 4
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Carrots, long, 4
Cauliflower, 1 head
Celery, 1 bunch
Cucumbers, pickling, 6
Cucumbers, slicing, 4
Dill, 3 stalks tied
Eggplant, 1
Gourds, 4
Kohlrabi, 4
Leeks, 4
Lettuce, 1 head
Lettuce, leaf, 3 plants in water
Muskmelon, 1
Onions, green, bunching type, 6
Onions, red, 4
Onions, white, 4
Onions, yellow, 4
Parsnips, 4
Peas, 10 pods
Peas, edible pods,
Peppers, Bell, 4
Peppers, hot, 4
Peppers, banana, 4
Pumpkin, pie, 1
Pumpkin, field, 1
Pumpkin, ornamental, 1
Radish, 4
Rutabaga, 1
Squash, Acorn, 1
Squash,Buttercup,1
Squash, Hubbard, 1
Squash, Spaghetti, 1
Squash, Zucchini, 1
Butternut Squash, 1
Squash, Summer, not listed above -1
Sweet Corn, 4 ears, husked
Swiss Chard, 1 plant in water
Tomatoes, cherry or salad type – 4
Tomatoes, green, 4
Tomatoes, red or yellow,4
Tomatoes, Roma, 4
Turnips, 4
Watermelon, 1
Garlic Bulbs, 3
Any crop used as a spice, herb or flavoring, potted
Poster on germination
Poster on pollination
Outdoor vegetable garden plan
Poster on compositing
Poster on soil testing and interpreting results
Poster on plant pests.
B) Potato Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Potatoes, Kennebec, 6
2. Potatoes, Yukon Gold, 6
3. Potatoes, Norland, 6
4. Potatoes, Red Pontiac, 6
5. Potatoes, Russet, 6
6. Potatoes, Superior, 6
7. Potatoes, Any other variety not listed (label), 6
C) Fruit Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Blackberries, ½ pt.
2. Cranberries, ½ pt.
3. Currants, ½ pt.
4. Grapes, 3 clusters
5. Raspberries, ½ pt.
6. Any other fruit, not listed – ½ pt.
7. Apples, Cortland, 4
8. Apples, McIntosh, 4
9. Apples, Transparent, 4
10. Apples, Duchess, 4
11. Apples, N.W. Greening, 4
12. Apples, Wealthy, 4
13. Apples, Wolf River, 4
14. Apples, any other variety not
listed (label), 4
D) Small Grains Class – Display in clear glass jars May
be saved from last years crop harvested after the fair or
from current year.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Oats, 1 qt.
2. Barley, 1 qt.
3. Wheat, 1 qt.
4. Rye, 1 qt.
5. Sunflower seeds, 1 qt.
E) Corn Class – Dried from last fall’s crop.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Field corn, 4 ears, husked
2. Popcorn, 4 ears, husked
3. Ornamental corn, 4 ears, husked
F) Sheaves, Forages & Grains Class – Tie sheaves in 3
places, attach tag to center band. All sheaves should be
3” at the center band. Straw should be stripped from
small grains.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Sheaf of wheat
2. Sheaf of oats
3. Sheaf of barley
4. Sheaf of rye
5. Sheaf of alfalfa, 1st crop
6. Sheaf of alfalfa, 2nd crop
7. Sheaf of brome
8. Sheaf of red clover, 1st crop
9. Sheaf of red clover, 2nd crop
10. Sheaf of timothy
11. Sheaf of canary grass
12. Sheaf of orchard grass
13. Sheaf of trefoil
14. Sheaf of soybeans, roots, on rinsed
15. Sunflowers, 1 stalk, no roots
16. Field corn, 3 stalks, tied, no roots
17. Silage Corn, 3 stalks, tied, no roots
G) Silage & Baled Hay Class – Display in clear plastic
bags. Display silage/hay in clear bag.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Legume silage, l gal.
2. Corn silage, 1 gal.
3. Alfalfa hay – 1st crop, baled, flake
4. Alfalfa hay – 2nd crop, baled, flake
5. Red clover – 1st crop, baled, flake
6. Red clover – 2nd crop, baled, flake
7. Other legume or hay, baled
8. Grassy hay mixture, baled
H) Field Crop Activities Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Collection of weeds, 20 or more, (labeled)
2. Collection of plant diseases, 5 or more, labeled
3. Any exhibit related to crop rotation
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An exhibit related to soil types
An exhibit related to fertilization
An exhibit related to non-food use of field crops,
(plastic, fuels, etc.)
I) Garden Display Class
1. Displays will be judged primarily on quality and
uniformity of vegetables displayed.
2. All display boxes should be made according to this
listing: 2 carrots, 1 head of cabbage, 2 onions, 10 pods
of peas, 10 beans, 1 squash, 3 cucumbers, 2 peppers,
2 kohlrabi, 1 cauliflower, 2 tomatoes, 2 potatoes, 1
broccoli, 1 stalk celery, 1 eggplant, 3 brussel sprouts, 1
rutabaga, 2 turnips, 2 ears corn.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Garden box of 5 different vegetables
2. Container garden, no larger than 3’ x 3’ with no less
than 3 vegetables present.
J) Gardening Fun – Ribbons only
1. Scarecrow class – scarecrow of your own design not to
exceed 6’ high x 4 ‘wide, mounted in a 5-gallon pail.
2. Oddities in the Garden – unusual example of shape or
growth of a common vegetable or fruit.
DEPARTMENT J-15 FLOWERS AND HOUSE PLANTS
1.
Cut flowers must be displayed in a clear glass jar
provided by the exhibitor.
2. Bouquets and arrangements must be exhibited in a
container, which becomes part of the arrangement.
3. Cut flowers consist of 3 stems unless otherwise
specified.
4. Failure to comply with these rules or entry in the wrong
class will result in disqualification.
All cut flowers and fresh arrangements and houseplants will be
judged Face to Face on Wed. 1-7PM.
A) Cut Flowers Class – Perennials
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Chrysanthemums, 3 stems
2. Dahlia, large, 1 stem
3. Dahlia, small, 3 stems
4. Gladiolus, 1 perfect spike – plain
5. Gladiolus, 1 perfect spike – ruffled
6. Gladiolus, miniature, 3 spikes
7. Phlox, 1 stem
8. Rose, hybrid tea, 1 stem
9. Rose, floribunda, 1 stem
10. Rose, grand flora, 1 stem
11. Any other perennial, (name), 3 stems
B) Cut Flowers Class – Annuals
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Aster, 3 stems
2. Nasturtium, 3 stems
3. Marigold, dwarf, 3 stems
4. Marigold, tall, 3 stems
5. Single Petunia, plain, 3 stems
6. Single Petunia, ruffled, 3 stems
7. Double Petunia, 3 stems
8. Salvia, 3 stems
9. Snapdragon, dwarf, 3 stems
10. Snapdragon, tall, 3 stems
11. Zinnia, dwarf pompon, 3 stems
12. Zinnia, giant, 3 stems
13. Calendulas, 3 stems
14. Cosmos, 3 stems
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Pansies, 3 stems
Bachelor Buttons, 3 stems
Sunflowers, 3 stems
Any other annual (name), 3 stems
C) House Plant Class and Hanging Baskets Class –
Please Note: Must be brought on Entry Day and will
be judged Face to Face.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. African Violet, single variety
2. African Violet, double variety
3. Aloe Vera
4. Asparagus Fern
5. Baby Tears
6. Begonia, tuberous, flowing
7. Begonia, grown for foliage effect
8. Cactus, Christmas
9. Cactus, any other (no succulents)
10. Coleus
11. Dieffenbachia
12. Dish Garden (at least 3 plants)
13. Fern
14. Flowering Maple
15. Geranium
16. Impatiens, single petal
17. Impatiens, double petal
18. Hibiscus
19. Ivy, English
20. Ivy, Swedish
21. Ivy, any other
22. Jade Plant (Crassula)
23. Orchid
24. Philodendron
25. Sanseveria
26. Spider Plant
27. Succulent
28. Terrarium (covered, at least 3 plants)
29. Wax Plant
30. Zebrina (Wandering Jew)
31. Any other hanging basket, not listed
32. Any other plant, not listed
33. Any planter with 3 or more plants (label)
D) Plant Crafts Class – Note: Silk materials may
only be used where specified.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Dried Flower – 1 stem
2. Dried Arrangement
3. Corsage, dry or silk materials
4. Evergreen Wreath
5. Evergreen item other than wreath
6. Cone wreath
7. Corsage, fresh material
8. Wreath of material other than that listed above.
9. Any other plant craft
E) Home Landscaping Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Landscape plans before/after improvements made.
2. Plan of flower border, picture of before/after
3. Shrubs, mount and identify at least 10 shrub specimens,
underside and top leaf
F) Floral Arrangement Class –
Note: Use only fresh flowers, not artificial or silks
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Dinner Table
2. Buffet Counter
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Arrangement using 1 color
Arrangement using fresh wild materials
Bouquet of garden flowers
Bouquet of fresh wild flowers
DEPARTMENT J-16 NATURAL SCIENCES
A) Bees and Honey Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster, chart or display relating to bees.
2. Poster, chart or display relating to honey production.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
3. One pound jar extracted honey labeled as to flower
source.
4. Exhibit of honeycomb
5. Baked item using honey, attach recipe.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
6. Display of live bees and queen in case. Display must be
kept locked at all times.
B) Maple Syrup Class – Display in glass jars/bottles.
Containers may be opened by judge.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. One container of light amber
2. One container of medium amber
3. One container of dark amber
4. Exhibit of maple syrup candy
5. Exhibit showing tree tapping
6. Baked item using maple syrup, attach recipe
7. Any other exhibit relating to your project.
C) Nature Space & Wildlife Management Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Scrapbook or poster display identifying 10 game birds
found in Wisconsin. Tell where they are found and
principal food.
2. Scrapbook or poster display identifying 10 game
animals found in Wisconsin. Tell where they are found
and principal food.
3. Exhibit of a wildlife area you have studied. Note
present habitat features and what species you have
observed in your area. Indicate plans for how to
improve your area
4. Exhibit on 20 fur bearing animals found in Wisconsin.
Tell where found and principal food.
5. Display of equipment used in trapping. Identify each
and tell how it is used.
6. Draw a map of your favorite lake. Show structure,
habitat, types of fish and water creatures present, and
type and depth of water.
7. Exhibit on 5 predators found in Price County.
8. Chart or drawing of tracks of 6 game birds and animals.
9. Collection of plaster casts you have made of three (3)
different game birds or animals.
10. Any other display not listed above.
D) Getting to Know Birds Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Exhibit of 15 birds, drawings or cutouts identified.
2. Bird house of your own construction for a specific kind
of bird.
3. Bird feeder of your own construction
4. Poster on 5 protected species, include habitat and
feeding notes.
5. Poster or journal describing a bird count you did, include
date, time and number and species of birds sighted.
6. Drawings or photos of 20 identified bird nests
7. A report on a bird you observed or researched.
8. A map of your yard or wild area identifying bird nests and
habitat features. List types of birds observed in this area.
9. Poster on 5 birds of prey, include habitat and
feeding notes.
10. Any other bird exhibit not listed above.
E) Fishing for Fun and Learning Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster identifying 10 fish found in
local waters, note habitat and preferred food.
2. Display 4 common knots used in fishing.
3. Poster of 6 natural baits or foods.
4. Poster of 6 artificial baits
5. Display of 6 plants growing in or at the water’s edge.
Label and identify their importance to fish or other
water life.
6. Display of 6 water insects. Label and identify their
importance to fish or other water life.
7. A bait you have made, state its intended use
8. An exhibit relating to ice fishing
9. Any exhibit related to fly-fishing
10. Hand tied fly you made, state its intended use
11. Fishing experience photo story
12. Any other exhibit not listed.
F) Insects Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster illustrating the life cycle of an insect.
2. Poster identifying the parts of an insect
3. Display of 20 different insects, identified. Can be
drawings, cutouts or photos.
4. Collection of 20 different insects, mounted and
identified.
5. Collection of insects contrasting those found near water
and those found in fields, 10 samples of each, mounted
and identified.
6. Collection of insects contrasting daytime and nighttime
insects, 10 samples of each, mounted and identified.
7. An exhibit on 4 helpful insects. Identify and tell what
role they play.
8. An exhibit showing insect adaptations. Explain how
these help them survive in the environment.
9. An exhibit on 4 nest building insects.
10. Any other exhibit or display related to insects not
listed.
G) A Closer Look at Trees Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Collection of 20 leaves of different trees mounted and
labeled.
2. Collection of 10 tree flowers mounted and labeled.
3. Collection of 15 kinds of tree seeds in containers.
4. Collection of 5 or more evergreen cones, identified.
5. Display of 10 wood samples from native trees. Samples
should be 1”-2” in diameter and cut to show cross
section.
6. A Biltmore and height measure stick you have made.
7. Map of a woodlot with tree species identified.
8. Cross section of a tree trunk with historical events
marked on its annual rings.
9. Display of logging equipment with intended use noted.
10. Display of 5 different kinds of firewood and the
advantages of using one over the other.
11. Any other displays related to trees not listed.
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Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Wildflower scrapbook, showing 20 or more varieties,
identified.
2. Wildflower photo collection of 20 varieties, label and
date of find.
3. A plant-pressing kit you have made.
4. A poster illustrating plants that rely on insects for
existence.
5. A display on protecting endangered and threatened
plants.
6. A plant map of an area you have studied.
7. A display on plant adaptations.
8. An exhibit on edible or medicinal plants. Tell uses.
9. Exhibit showing design of a wildflower garden.
Identify varieties planted.
10. Any other wildflower related exhibit not listed.
I) Weather and Climate Study Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. A poster illustrating the water cycle.
2. Exhibit of an actual weather study done for one month
in Price County, could include precipitation,
temperature, and cloud observations, etc.
3. A weather station you have built. Identify various
instruments and what they record.
4. A weather vane you have made accompanied by wind
direction readings you have recorded.
5. Exhibit of a violet storm phenomena and how they
evolve, i.e. tornadoes, downbursts, hurricanes, etc.
6. Track a weather system on the Internet for one week.
Contrast this with your record of the actual weather
that occurred.
7. Any other exhibit not listed.
J) Geology, Soil and Water Studies Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Collection of 10 rocks, identified.
2. Model or illustration of a volcano.
3. Display of a soil sample test and how to interpret
the results
4. Mounted display of a soil profile, explain the
various layers.
5. A poster or exhibit showing how water can
become contaminated.
6. An exhibit illustrating some aspect of testing
drinking water.
7. A map of your farm or study area. Identify conservation
practices in place or planned, i.e. crop rotation, erosion
management, etc.
8. Study of a lake or stream for water quality. Report
findings and what they indicate.
9. Photo study you made of 3 situations you found where
water or soils were being affected negatively. Suggest a
remedy for each.
10. Any other exhibit not listed.
SHOOTING SPORTS SECTION:
K) Archery Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster showing types of bows and their parts.
2. Poster showing types of arrows and their parts.
3. Poster on archery safety
4. Handmade quiver
5. Handmade arm guard or finger guard
6. Handmade arrow
7. An item made to store archery equipment.
8. Homemade target
9. Camo equipment or clothing you have made
10. Poster analysis of a target shooting you did
11. Poster showing types of archery
equipment and their function
12. Any other not listed.
L) Air Rifle, Shotgun, Rifle Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster showing parts of a firearm.
2. Poster showing parts of a cartridge or ammunition used.
3. Poster analysis of a target shooting you did.
4. Poster explaining 4 shooting positions and advantages
of each.
5. Poster illustrating how to clean and properly store
a firearm.
6. Homemade firearm accessory, i.e., case, etc.
7. Collection of 20 different cartridges mounted and
identified.
8. An item made to store firearms or ammunition.
9. Homemade target
10. Any other class not listed.
M) Hunting Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Scrapbook or poster of a bow hunting experience you
had; where you went, techniques used and results of
your hunt
2. Scrapbook or poster of a gun hunting experience you
had; where you went, techniques used and results of
your hunt.
3. Map a hunting area you used. Show landmarks,
observations and other interpretations of this area.
4. Poster or display illustrating field care and dressing of
game animals or birds.
5. Poster on hunting ethics or hunter/landowner
relationships.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
6. Turkey Feather Tail Fan you cured and mounted.
7. Deer antlers you prepared and mounted.
8. Small animal taxidermy exhibit
9. Large animal taxidermy exhibit
10. Animal hide you have tanned.
11. Any other exhibit on some aspect of hunting.
ADVENTURES PROJECTS:
N) Camping and Outdoor Skills Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. First aid kit appropriate for your planned adventure.
Identify the intended activity.
2. A poster or drawing showing things to look for in
campsite selection.
3. Design a menu for a three-day camping trip. Include
list of food you will pack and gear necessary to cook
these meals. Indicate whether or not refrigeration was
needed.
4. Poster or photo story illustrating the leave no trace
principles.
5. Display showing how to lay three different types of fires.
6. Picture story of a camping trip you took.
7. Homemade article of camping equipment.
8. Poster on use of map and compass.
9. Display of 8 or more knots used in outdoor activities.
10. Poster on some aspect of safety in the outdoors, i.e.
purifying water, lighting stoves, using knives, washing
dishes, waste disposal.
11. Any other display featuring camping or an outdoor skill.
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O) Backpacking/Hiking Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Photo story of a backpacking experience.
2. Journal noting your observations while on a
backpacking adventure.
3. Poster showing how to pack your gear properly.
4. Menu for a 3 day backpacking experience. List cooking
gear and equipment packed for meals on the trail.
5. Homemade piece of equipment or accessory for use on
your adventure.
6. A poster on the leave no trace principles.
7. Training program for your adventure
8. Any other exhibit
P) Winter Travel – Cross Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Photo story of a winter adventure you took.
2. Journal noting observations made on your winter adventure.
3. Photo story or drawings of types of winter shelters.
4. Poster on safety precautions and practices for a winter
adventure.
5. Homemade piece of equipment or accessory for use on
your adventure.
6. Any other display.
Q) Canoeing/Kayaking Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Photo story of a canoe or kayak adventure you took.
2. Journal noting your observations while on your
paddling adventure.
3. A canoe or kayak trip plan, include route, equipment,
clothing, food, menu for your trip.
4. A homemade piece of equipment or accessory for
use in your adventure.
5. Any other display.
DEPARTMENT J-17 YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS EARLY
AGE CATEGORIES – CLOVERBUDS AND EXPLORERS.
1.
Judging for Cloverbuds and Explorers is Face to Face
on entry day in the Elk River Theatre.
2. Exhibits may not be entered or displayed in any other
department.
A) Cloverbud – I and II
Participation ribbons will be awarded. The goal is to
encourage personal growth of the child and not competition.
Lot: $1.50 per entry
1. Create a critter, draw an imaginary animal.
2. Meet my pet, display on a pet you have (not a live
animal).
3. Simple puppet.
4. Homemade musical instrument.
5. A nutritious snack.
6. Stitch in time, sample of simple stitching using needle
& thread.
7. Poster or display on safety.
8. Simple bird feeder or house.
9. A display of items found on a nature hike.
10. Draw your family portrait.
11. A display or poster that tells all about you.
12. Bucket of spuds.
13. Display of 3 vegetables you have grown.
14. A simple craft you have made.
15. A simple wood working project you have made.
16. An item created from recycles materials.
17. A display featuring something you have collected, i.e.
rocks, stamps, etc.
18. A poster about someone who is special to me.
19. Any other item not listed.
B) Cloverbuds III – Youth in Second Grade
Lot: $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $.75
1. Homemade puppet.
2. Shoe scraper
3. Poster showing 6 traffic signs properly labeled.
4. Poster drawing of family or neighborhood.
5. Simple bird feeder.
6. Terrarium.
7. Collection of 6 things from nature hike (leaves,
insects, rocks, flowers – identified).
8. Scrapbook of 6 nature surface rubbings, labeled.
9. Six snapshots of a variety of subject , mounted and
labeled.
10. Collection of 6 insects, named and mounted.
11. Scrapbook of 6 bird pictures or drawings with stories
about each.
12. Garden plate entry, 3 different vegetables.
13. Plant started this year from slips, cutting or seeds.
14. Any puzzle, game or toy made without power tools.
15. Poster about safety.
16. Four brownies or Rice Krispies treats (2 x 2),
cupcakes, muffins or cookies – mix or scratch.
17. Nutritious snack made by exhibitor, 3 x 5 card telling
food and why it’s nutritious.
18. Simple sewn article
19. Meet my animal, display, poster or scrapbook on an
animal you care for.
20. An article made for the home, sewn, knit, crochet,
wood or ceramic.
21. Any other exhibit having to do with farm animals or
products.
22. Display of 5 articles that can be recycled.
23. Draw your family tree.
24. Exhibit on fish or fishing
25. Any article, coloring, drawing, painting, or stenciling.
26. A poster about where you live.
27. Flowers or houseplant you have grown.
28. Any article made from recycled materials.
29. Simple craft you have made.
30. Simple woodworking project you have made without
power tools.
31. Any other exhibit made in Cloverbud III.
C) Exploring – 1st - 2nd year in 4-H only
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. 4 photographs of 4-H projects or activities (member
must take, mount and label photos)
2. Story, poem, or picture about 4-H prepared by member
3. A self-portrait (example–painting, drawing, felt wall
hanging, silhouette)
4. Homemade puppet (1 or more)
5. Holiday item
6. Favorite craft item
7. Simple sewn article made by member such as shorts,
blouse, hair scrunchie, placemat, etc.
8. Stitched or hooked item (needlepoint, cross stitch,
crewel, embroidery, hooked item, etc.
9. Food poster showing junk foods & nutritious snacks
10. Foods – plate of 3 cookies or brownies (mixes
acceptable)
11. Poster, chart or display on safety
12. First aid kit (prepared by member). For safety, use
empty containers for medication.
13. Decorated T-shirt
14. Woodworking – simple wooden object
15. Poster on bicycle safety or other topic related to
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16. Nature creature – any creative object made with
natural materials such as wood, stone, seeds, pine
cones, etc.
17. House plant started as a leaf or stem cutting between
Jan. 1 and June 15 of present 4-H year
18. Terrarium, dish garden or plant craft
19. 2 kinds of fruits or vegetables raised by member (one
each large varieties or 3 small varieties)
20. Story, poem, picture or poster about your family’s
nationality, country or origin
21. A simple item for a pet
22. An exhibit about your hobby
23. Poster scrapbook or display on your pet
24. Any other exhibit not listed
DEPARTMENT J-18 – CULTURAL ARTS
1.
All exhibits must be appropriately mounted on tab
board, matted or framed for display.
2. Framed pictures may not be covered with glass and
should have wire attached for safe hanging.
3. Work should be produced since last year’s fair and
marked with name or initials and year.
A) Celebrate Art
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Tempera or poster paint piece
2. Surface rubbings
3. Finger Painting
4. Marble-Swirl Painting
5. Tissue paper painting
6. Poster of color mixing/color wheel.
7. Crayon Drawing
8. Drawing of an imaginary creature.
9. Cut paper designs, i.e. fans, luminaries, snowflakes,
paper dolls, etc.
10. Handmade map of a real or imaginary place.
11. Print using found objects, i.e. leaves, fruits, vegetables,
etc.
12. Woven item from paper, i.e. bookmark, placemat, etc.
13. Your sketchbook
DRAWING AND PAINTING CLASS:
B) Craypas, or Felt Tip Markers
C) Pencil Sketches (lead or colored)
D) Water Color
E) Acrylic
F) Oil
G) Pastels, Charcoal, Chalk
H) Pen & Ink
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Landscape
2. Portrait
3. Still life
4. Marine
5. Wildlife (Animals/Birds)
6. Flowers/Plants
7. Abstract
I) Miscellaneous Art Class:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Original Cartoon
2. Caricature drawing – attach photo or picture of real
subject.
3. Scratchboard
4. Commercial Art piece, i.e., advertisement or poster
5. Geometric Design
6. Piece featuring building, architecture, or 3-D design.
7. Mixed media, combine 2 or more media in a piece.
J) Ceramics Class:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
Members are expected to start with green ware and clean their
own pieces.
1. Any stained and antiqued item.
2. Any stained item
3. Any chalked item
4. Any under glazed item
5. Any glazed item
6. Any other mixed item
K) Pottery Class:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Pinch pot
2. Slab pot
3. Coil pot
4. Wheel thrown item
SCULPTURE CLASSES:
All original designs:
L) Paper Mache’
M) Soap
N) Wire
O) Wood
P) Clay
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Figures; people, animals, birds, etc.
2. Any other design
CRAFTS CLASSES:
Q) Cutting/Pasting/Folding
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Pop-up Card
2. Pop-up book
3. Handmade book, i.e. accordion, folded or stitched.
4. Cut paper silhouette
5. Scherenschnitte paper cut item
6. Quilled article
7. Origami, 3 pieces boxed for display
R) Printing/Stamping
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Stencil print or stenciled item
2. Block print or item
3. Rubber stamped, 3-D card
4. Rubber stamped multi-fold card
5. Rubber stamped decorator pin
6. Rubber stamped gift bag with tag.
7. Rubber stamping on fabric
8. Rubber stamped stationary or cards, 3
pieces, boxed for display.
9. Silk screen print.
S) Fibers
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Handmade paper
2. Batik Item
3. Latch hook Item
4. Tie died article
5. String or yarn art
6. Plastic canvas article
7. Counted cross-stitch article
8. Needle point article
9. Woven basket
10. Any other woven article, not paper
11. Macramé’ clothing accessory (belt, purse, jewelry, etc.)
12. Creative wall hanging of mixed fibers, natural items.
13. Sampler of fibers dyed with vegetables or things in nature.
14. Painted garment.
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T) Miscellaneous Crafts:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Leather craft clothing accessory; belt, purse, billfold, etc.
2. Leather craft item for use in the home; bookmarks, cases,
baggage tag, etc.
3. Leather craft item for animal
4. Any other leather craft item
5. Recycled craft – any article
6. Glass etched article
7. Jewelry, mounted on cardboard
8. Beading, with purchased beads
9. Beading with hand formed beads
10. Calligraphy Sampler
11. Calligraphy designed piece
12. Wood burned piece
13. Mosaic piece, any material
14. Stained glass piece
15. Any metal enameled article
16. Plaster craft
17. Holiday decorations – not tree trims
18. Stationary – 3 sheets, mounted for display
19. Sun catcher – ready to hang
20. Mobile, any original
21. Tree trims (set of 3) boxed for display
22. Refrigerator magnets, (set of 2), boxed for display
23. Soap, homemade, 2 bars
24. Homemade candle
25. Any other art or craft item not listed
U) Music Class:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Any instrument you have made
2. Any educational scrapbook on music
3. Essay on one area of music (composer, type of music, etc.)
4. Poster showing parts of musical instruments.
5. Poster identifying family of instruments, i.e. woodwinds,
brass, string, etc.
6. Poster on reading music
7. Perform a piece of music and provide an audio tape or
CD or DVD
8. Compose original piece of music and provide an audio or
DVD or CD of it being performed along with written score.
9. Any other exhibit not listed.
V) Theatre Arts/Clowning Class:
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. A scrapbook on theatre/clowning.
2. A poster on theatre
3. Original one-act play
4. Scrapbook on theatre/clowning project
showing the activities you have carried out
during the current year.
5. Costume made for theatre/clowning project.
6. Handmade mask made for theatre project
7. Any puppet
8. A poster/display on make-up used for a
production or clowning.
9. Any other exhibit not listed.
DEPARTMENT J-20 – PHOTOGRAPHY
1. Only pictures taken by the exhibitor since last year’s
fair are eligible.
2. Photos may be from either conventional film cameras
or digital cameras.
3. Captions may be used to enhance the display but are
not required.
4. Pictures will be judged primarily on composition, story
telling ability, creativity, and following the rules to
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a good picture. Less emphasis will be placed on the
technical quality which varies from camera to camera.
Photo collections must be securely mounted to tag
board, by rubber cement, corner tabs or frames.
Enlargements may be matted or mounted on tag board.
Mount on a size & color of tag board that best presents
your work.
Photos not properly mounted or displayed will be
disqualified.
Three (3) photos will be selected by the judge for
inclusion in the State 4-H Photo display
(4-H members only.)
Definitions:
Human interest: Photo that draws out an emotional response
or raises curiosity and impacts the viewer.
Character Study: Photograph captures distinctive features
of a person so that when you look at the photo you see into the
depth of the qualities that make him/her unique or extremely
interesting. Magnifying the distinctive characteristics is important
in character study. Portraits, glamour shots and snap shots of
regular ordinary people are not character study.
Still life: Photo of inanimate objects (such as fruit, flowers,
books, collectibles, etc) arranged in an artistic, creative or
interesting manner.
Sports: Any photo with sports as its major theme. May be
anything from live action to a set-up photo.
A) Collections
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
All photos from the same collection must be displayed on one
piece of size appropriate tag board
1. Five pictures of same subject b&w
2. Five pictures same subject color
3. Four pictures different subjects b&w (One each of
building, people, animal/bird, and landscape)
4. Four pictures different subjects color (One each of
building, people, animal/bird, and landscape)
5. Three close-up pictures b&w
6. Three close-up pictures color
7. Three pictures of people b&w
8. Three pictures of people color
9. Three pictures of the same subject taken in a different
season b&w
10. Three pictures of the same subject taken in a different
season color
B) Photo I
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
Open to all exhibitors. Pictures exhibited must be
4” x 6” or smaller. Pictures must not be entered in any other class.
Each tag board must display only one photo.
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Any photo that has been enhanced by hand cropping
(show the cut away parts) black & white
2. Any photo that has been enhanced by hand cropping
(show the cut away parts) color
3. Portrait (only 1 adult or child in photo) black & white
4. Portrait (only 1 adult or child in photo) color
5. Children/people in color and black & white
6. Landscape, black & white
7. Landscape, color
8. Panoramic, black & white
9. Panoramic, color
10. Winter scene, black & white
11. Winter scene, color
12. Fall scene, black & white
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Flowers/foliage, color
Animal or reptile, black & white
Animal or reptile, color
Birds, black & white
Birds, color
Insects, black & white
Insects, color
Water scene, black & white
Water scene, color
Human interest, black & white
Human interest, color
Action photo, black & white
Action photo, color
Sports photo, black & white
Sports photo, color
Pet, black & white
Pet, color
Sunset/Sunrise, color
Clouds, black & white
Clouds, color
Trick photo, black & white
Trick photo, color
Self portrait using timer, black & white
Self portrait using timer, color
Night exposure, black & white
Night exposure, color
Photo of a 4-H event, black & white
Photo of a 4-H event, color
Still Life, black & white
Still Life, color
What is it? Black & white
What Is It? Color
Any other photo that does not fit into an above
category, black & white
Any other photo that does not fit into an above
category, color
Character Study, black & white
Character Study, color
Building, black & white
Building, color
Spring/Summer Scene, black & white
Spring/Summer Scene, color
C) Photo II
LOT: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
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Three photos taken in low light or night without a flash,
color
Three action pictures showing how shutter speeds
control motion, black & white
Three action pictures showing how shutter speeds
control motion, color
Two photos comparing wide angle lens or telephoto
lens to a normal 50mm lens, black & white
Two photos comparing wide angle lens to telephoto
lens to a normal 50mm lens, color
Three photos showing use of a special effect filter,
color
D) Photo III
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.00
Open to all exhibitors. All exhibits must be taken, developed,
printed and enlarged by the exhibitor using a dark room.
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negative page – labeled.
One proof sheet
Five black & white contact prints
Black & white enlargement, 5”x 7” or 8” x 10”
E) Enlargement Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
Open to all exhibitors. All pictures exhibited must be
5” x 7” or larger. Pictures must not be entered in any other class.
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Any photo that has been enhanced by hand cropping
(show the cut away parts) color
Portrait (only 1 adult or child in photo) black & white
Portrait (only 1 adult or child in photo) color
Children/people in color and black & white
Landscape, black & white
Landscape, color
Panoramic, black & white
Panoramic, color
Winter scene, black & white
Winter scene, color
Fall scene, black & white
Fall scene, color
Flowers/foliage, black & white
Flowers/foliage, color
Animal or reptile, black & white
Animal or reptile, color
Birds, black & white
Birds, color
Insects, black & white
Insects, color
Water scene, black & white
Water scene, color
Human interest, black & white
Human interest, color
Action photo, black & white
Action photo, color
Sports photo, black & white
Sports photo, color
Pet, black & white
Pet, color
Sunset/Sunrise, color
Clouds, black & white
Clouds, color
Trick photo, black & white
Trick photo, color
Self portrait using timer, black & white
Self portrait using timer, color
Night exposure, black & white
Night exposure, color
Photo of a 4-H event, black & white
Photo of a 4-H event, color
Still Life, black & white
Still Life, color
What is it? Black & white
What Is It? Color
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47. Any other photo that does not fit into an above
category, black & white
48. Any other photo that does not fit into an above
category, color
49. Character Study, black & white
50. Character Study, color
51. Building, black & white
52. Building, color
53. Spring/Summer Scene, black & white
54. Spring/Summer Scene, color
F) Digitally Enhanced Photography- Open to all Exhibitors
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. One photo that has been enhanced using Photoshop or
similar product. Please attach original to tag board to
show the changes.
DEPARTMENT J-21 – COMPUTERS
Please Note: This class will be judged during the fair, not on
a face-to-face basis.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
A) Booting Up – Interacting with Computers – for beginners
with little or no prior experience.
1. Poster: computer in our lives
2. Poster: computers on the job
3. Display: computer parts, their functions
4. Display: computer software
5. Diagram: using a keyboard
6. Poster: using a mouse
7. Display: using a work processing software
8. Display: developing a file structure
9. Poster: caring for computers
10. Report: how to use the Internet
11. Computer presentation using presentation software
12. Online safety guide
13. Display: Internet safety
14. Display: computer ethics
15. Price comparison of computers
16. Computer-generated graphic illustration
17. Computer generated letter
18. Computer generated sign
19. Computer generated greeting card
20. Computer generated photograph series
21. Computer generated scrapbook
22. Computer generated storybook
B) Adding On – Hardware and Software Magic – for users
who have some basic computer skills.
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Exhibit using the Internet for research
2. Completed “System Inventory Worksheet”
3. Exhibit computer database
4. Display: Social Networking Do’s and Don’ts
5. Computer generated magazine or newspaper
6. Animated computer presentation
7. Computer generated T-shirt design
8. Computer generated photograph
9. Computer manipulated photograph
C) Reaching Beyond – The advanced user:
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Report using the Internet to predict future of technology
2. Exhibit: computer you have built
3. Exhibit: Web site you have designed
4. Exhibit: using spreadsheet to make graphs or charts.
5. Multimedia computer presentation; combines
graphics, sound and animation.
6. Computer generated animated presentation
7. Computer generated magazine
8. Geographic Information System (GIS) map.
DEPARTMENT J-22 – WOODWORKING
All articles are to be finished for the intended use. The quality of
finish will be considered as part of the workmanship.
A) Measuring Up – Youth in Grades 3-4
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Article for use in farm or home workshop.
2. Article for use out-of–doors
3. Article for use in storage
4. Article fur use in kitchen
5. Article for use in living room
6. Article for use in the home
7. A toy, puzzle or homemade game.
8. Article of creative design from wood or wood and
other materials.
9. Article made from a kit.
10. Any other article made with only hand tools.
11. Safety poster
B) Making the Cut – Youth in Grades 5-6
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Article for use in farm or home workshop
2. Article for use out-of-doors
3. Article for use in kitchen
4. Article for use in living room
5. Article for use in storage
6. Article for use in the home
7. A toy or homemade game
8. Article of creative design from wood or wood and
other materials.
9. Article made from a kit
10. A consumer display itemizing supplies and cost of a
project
C) Nailing It Together – Youth, Grades 6-8
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Article for use in farm or home workshop
2. Article for use out-of-doors
3. Article for use in storage
4. Article for use in kitchen
5. Article for use in living room
6. Article for use in the home
7. A toy or homemade game
8. Article of creative design from wood or wood and
other materials.
9. Article made in Tech.Ed. for a class grade or extra credit.
10. Article made from a kit.
11. Repaired or refinished article
12. Display of 4 kinds of wood, describe their uses.
13. Display of 4 kinds of stain
14. Display of hinges and brackets
D) Finishing Up – Youth in Grades 9 & up
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Article for use in farm or home workshop
2. Article to be used out-of-doors
3. Article of furniture or cabinet making
4. Article for use in the home
5. Repaired or refinished article
6. Article of creative design from wood or wood and
other materials
7. Article made in Tech.Ed. for a class grade or extra credit
8. Article made from a kit
9. Display of 4 different cuts made with a router
32 -- Price County 4-H -10. Scale-drawn woodworking plans for a project
11. Poster explaining use of 6 adhesives, characteristics,
common names and solvent.
12. Display of different joints used in woodworking.
DEPARTMENT J-23 – ELECTRICITY
Units are listed with grade appropriate for understanding
material. Older youth just starting in the project, i.e.,
Unit 1, may enter lots listed for younger members.
A) Magic of Electricity Class – Youth, Grades 4-5
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Display of different types of wire
2. A simple circuit
3. A simple switch
4. Conductor/insulator tester
5. Display of 10 materials indicating if a magnet will or
will not attract material.
6. Electro-magnet
7. Galvanometer
8. Electric motor
9. Poster on first aid for victims of electrical shock.
10. Poster on an electrical hazard hunt you did, identify
corrections made.
11. Poster on parts of a simple fuse
12. Poster on parts of a light bulb.
B) Investigating Electricity – Youth Grades 6-7
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Circuit diagrams with explanation
2. Series circuit
3. Parallel circuit
4. Momentary switch
5. Three way switch
6. Soldered connection
7. Rocket launcher
8. Burglar alarm
9. Electric question board
10. Any other article not list above.
C) Wired for Power – Youth Grades 8 and Over
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Electrical tool and supply kit
2. Display of symbols on wires and cables and their
meanings.
3. Display of light bulbs and the jobs they do best.
4. How to interpret an appliance energy use tag.
5. A chart showing the electrical usage of appliances.
6. How to replace a switch
7. Display showing different types of fuses.
8. Light-duty extension cord.
9. Heavy-duty extension cord.
10. Any other homemade piece of electrical equipment.
11. Any other article not listed above.
DEPARTMENT J-24 – MECHANICAL PROJECTS
1. Youth may enter in their suggested grade level or
above, not below.
A) Four Cycle Engine Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Panel exhibit of small engine parts with identification of parts.
2. Poster illustrating steps in a small engine service job.
3. Poster showing correct steps in preparing a small engine
for off-season storage.
4. Small engine safety poster
5. Poster showing events in a four-cycle engine with a brief
explanation of each.
6. Panel exhibit showing diagram of Ignition, Fuel or
Lubrication systems (actual parts may be used).
7. Panel showing worm or faulty engine parts with a
statement as to cause and prevention.
8. Panel display of small engine parts, identified.
B) Two Cycle Engine Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster showing events in a two-cycle engine with a
brief explanation.
2. Panel exhibit of carburetor parts with explanation of
function of parts: float or diaphragm type.
3. Poster depicting preventive maintenance.
4. Safety poster on: chain saw use, outboard motors, or
motorcycles or motorbikes.
5. Panel exhibit showing diagram of Ignition, Fuel or
Lubrication systems (actual parts may be used).
6. Panel showing worn or faulty engine parts with a
statement as to cause and prevention.
7. Small engine safety poster
8. Panel display of small engine parts, identified.
C) Bicycle Adventures – Suggested for Grade 3
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster of proper way to wear a helmet
2. Display of helmet types
3. Poster on bike safety check
4. Exhibit of highway signs
5. Poster on how to make safe turns
6. Poster on crossing intersections safely
7. Poster on how to make safe stops
8. Display on riding a bike in traffic
9. Display on locating bike hazards
10. Display on choosing safe places to ride
11. Bike scrapbook
12. Report on a group ride
D) Bicycle Adventures – Suggested for Grades 4-7
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster on purchase information on bikes
2. Display on bike parts
3. Poster on tire inflations
4. Display on bike adjustments
5. Display on chain maintenance
6. Poster on safe scanning
7. Poster on how to make safe turns
8. Poster on using gears efficiently
9. Poster on quick stopping
10. Display on dodging obstacles
11. Display on planning a bike trip
12. Exhibit on how to be a safe, courteous cyclist
13. Bike adventure journal
E) Bicycle Adventures – Suggested for Grades 8 and up
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Price comparison of bikes to buy
2. Display on how to fix a flat tire
3. Display on chain maintenance (advanced)
4. Display on how to replace brake cables
5. Poster on making emergency turns (advanced)
6. Poster on using gears efficiently
7. Display on riding safely at night in bad weather
8. Report on career opportunities
9. Report on bike activism or community service
10. Report on a bike rodeo
AEROSPACE CLASS –
F) Level One – Lift Off – Suggested for Grades 3-5
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Display comparing birds to airplanes
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2. Drinking straw rocket
3. Gnome rocket
4. Paper airplane
5. Display of different types of aircraft
6. Poster on how weather affects flying
7. Diamond kite
8. Hot-air balloon model
9. Paper helicopter
10. Display of airplane parts and their functions.
G) Level Two – Reaching New Heights (Grades 6-8)
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Drinking straw and balloon rocket
2. Paper flight simulator
3. Feather wing glider
4. Controllable glider
5. Shuttle on a string demonstrator
6. Balloon shuttle
7. Nagasaki Hata fighter kite
8. Display of remote control parts and their functions.
9. Display of helicopter parts and their functions.
10. Paper hang glider
H) Level Three – Pilot in Command (Grades 9 and Up)
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Model Rocket
2. Altitude tracker
3. Poster on how to earn a pilot’s certificate
4. Display of a navigation system
5. Flat-style box kite
6. Personal career profile
I) Open Aerospace (Open to all grade levels)
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Model rocket, made from scratch. Explain construction,
launch and tracking results.
2. Model rocket, made from kit, skill level 1-2. Explain
construction, launch and tracking results.
3. Model rocket, made from kit, skill level 3-4. Explain
construction, launch and tracking results. Any other
aerospace project.
J) Snowmobile Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster identifying snowmobile parts.
2. Poster of cold weather gear and protection
3. Survival kit designed for carrying on a snowmobile.
4. Display showing proper snowmobile maintenance.
5. Poster showing snowmobile safety.
6. Picture story showing snowmobile trip.
K) Tractor Maintenance Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster depicting History of a Special Make of Tractor
2. Poster on Tractor restoration
3. Exhibit showing safe and unsafe operating procedures in
maintenance or driving.
4. Exhibit panel of worn parts caused by poor tractor
maintenance collected by member, with an explanation
of cause, and how it could have been prevented.
5. Poster or model telling a story of tractor machinery safety.
6. Any other tractor project educational exhibit.
7. Poster displaying tractor service and cost records.
8. Display board showing different kinds of nuts, bolts,
screws, washers and other fasteners used on farm
machinery, properly labeled.
L) Automotive Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Automotive Safety Hazards Poster
2. llustrated poster showing proper car care procedures.
3. Poster of types of signs, signals and marking in
Wisconsin.
4. Exhibit showing blind driveways – use model building,
shrubs, cars, etc.
5. Scrapbook of automotive repair work
6. Any other educational exhibit
7. Illustrated poster describing “What to look for in
buying a used car”
8. Miniature scale model display showing stopping
distances required for different road conditions at
different m.p.h.
9. Exhibit of “worn vs. safe” fan belts
10. Display or drawing showing any other of the following
items:
• Carburetor system
• Ignition system
• Four-stroke Motor
• Cooling system
M) Models Class:
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Trains from kit
2. Trains from scratch
3. Trucks from kit
4. Trucks from scratch
5. Car from kit
6. Car from scratch
7. Ships & boats from kit
8. Ships & boats from scratch
9. Motorcycles from kit
10. Motorcycles from scratch
11. Submarines, tanks, military equip.from kit.
12. Submarines, tanks, military equip. from scratch.
13. Farm equipment from kit
14. Farm equipment from scratch
15. Model airplane made from scratch of balsa wood,
paper, cardboard, etc. Not made to fly.
16. Model airplane made from scratch of balsa wood,
paper, cardboard, etc. made to fly.
17. Model of airplane, made from kit, not made to fly.
18. Model of airplane, made from kit, made to fly
19. Any other modeling from kit
20. Any other modeling from scratch.
N) Modeled Landscape Design
Judged on craftsmanship and arrangement of the scene. All
scenes must be prepared on sturdy plywood base. Props may be
purchased, i.e. Ertels, Match Box, Micro Machines, etc. or made
from scratch.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
21. Agricultural scene
22. Military scene
23. Construction site
24. Pioneer scene
25. Any other scene depicted.
O) Legos
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster about the Lego Project
2. Lego display mounted on a base. (landscape,village,
scene, etc.) Max. base size 24”x24”
3. Free-standing Lego creation. No size limit.
4. Lego display from a kit.
5. Any other building material (not Legos) such as K’nex,
Magnetix, Erector, or Gears.
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Youth may enter only in the project area according to
their age or they may move into a higher class. You
may not move down to a lower age group. If moving
up, you may not enter in a lot description you already
entered in for your age.
All portions of baked goods must be brought in on
Styrofoam or paper plates enclosed in a clear plastic
bag with the entry tag clearly visible.
Cut cakes 3” square from the corner unless otherwise
stated. All should be unfrosted. When baking in a round
microwave container, cut ¼ of the finished pan size.
All breads should be baked in a 9”x5” pan unless
otherwise stated. Bring only the amount stated.
No mix will be used unless specified.
No two members of one family can exhibit a product
from the same batch. If this is done, both will be
disqualified.
Cookie and Bar Descriptions:
i. Drop Cookies: are made from soft dough dropped
by a teaspoon on a lightly greased cookie sheet and
baked quickly.
ii. Molded Cookies: made from stiff dough, rolled with
the hand into balls or long pencil-like rolls, then
flattened or shaped as directed in the recipe before
baking.
iii. Pressed Cookies: are forced through a cookie press
or a bag with a decorated tip and will hold the
shape of the cookie.
iiii. Refrigerator Cookies: are shaped into a long thick
roll, chilled and kept in the refrigerator until ready
for slicing.
iiiii. Rolled Cookies: are made from dough stiff
enough to roll thin with a rolling pin. Before
baking, they are cut into the desired shape with a
cookie cutter.
FOOD AND NUTRITION PROJECTS
A) Six Easy Bites Class - Youth in Grades 3-4
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Muffins, 3 plain
2. Muffins, 3 grain
3. Drop Cookies, 3 (other than choc. chip)
4. Chocolate Chip or Chunk cookies, 3
5. No-bake cookies, 3
6. Brownies, 3
7. Yellow cake, unfrosted from mix -3”square
8. Quick coffee cake, 3” square
9. Granola Bars, 3
10. Peanut Butter Cookies, 3
11. Refrigerator Cookies, 3
12. Educational poster related to food safety, Food Guide
Pyramid, or measuring techniques
B) Tasty Tidbits Class – Youth in Grades 5-6
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Fruit Muffins, 3
2. Baking Powder Biscuits, 3
3. Snicker doodles, 3
4. Refrigerator Cookies, 3
5. Bar Cookies, 3
6. Molded Cookies, 3
7. Yellow cake, 3” square
8. Chocolate Cake, 3” square
9. Twisty Pretzels, 3
10. Bunt Cake, 3” slice
11. Microwave Cookies, 3
12. Microwave Bar, 3
13. Quick Bread, any variety, ½ loaf
14. Educational poster related to food safety, Food Guide
Pyramid, low fat food, storage techniques, fast food
choices or freezing food.
C) You’re the Chef Class – Youth in Grades 7-9
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Pressed Cookies, 3
2. Sandwich Cookies, 3
3. Rolled Sugar Cookies, 3
4. Chiffon Cake, ¼ cake
5. Pound Cake, ¼ cake
6. Breadsticks, 3, yeast leavened
7. Quick Bread, ½ loaf
8. Bundt Cake, 3 in. slice
9. White Yeast Bread,
10. Whole Grain Bread, ½ loaf
11. Raisin Bread, ½ loaf
12. Yeast Dinner Rolls, 3
13. Sweet Rolls, unfrosted, 3
14. Pie crust, 4” or 5” pie pan
15. Educational poster related to food pyramid, fad
diets, eating disorders, food advertising, storage or
food additives.
D) Food Works Class – Youth Grades 10 and over
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Pinwheel Cookies, 3
2. Pressed Cookies, 3
3. Rolled Cookies, 3
4. Sandwich Cookies, 3
5. White Yeast Bread, ½ loaf
6. Wheat Bread, ½ loaf
7. French Bread, 6” end cut
8. Rye Bread, ½ loaf
9. Yeast Dinner Rolls, 3
10. Sweet Rolls, unfrosted, 3
11. Sponge Cake, ¼ cake
12. Pound Cake, ¼ cake
13. Angel Food Cake, ¼ cake
14. Donuts, cake, 3
15. Donuts, raised, 3
16. Cream Puffs, unfilled, 3
17. Pie Crust, 4” or 5”pie pan
18. Nationality Cookies, 3 attach recipe
19. Nationality Bread or rolls, ½ loaf or 3, attach recipe
E) Decorated Cakes Class – All ages
Cakes should be displayed on cake board or heavy cardboard so
it can be easily moved.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Holiday Cake
2. Novelty Cake
3. Special Occasion Cake
4. Decorated Cupcakes, 3
5. Decorated Cookies, 3
6. Gingerbread House
F) Candy Class – All ages
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Microwave candy, 3
2. Fudge, 3
3. Peanut Brittle, 3
4. Caramels, 3
5. Divinity, 3
6. Any other candy, 3
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FOOD PRESERVATION PROJECTS
1. Check with the UW- Extension Office for current
recommendations on safe canning and processing
methods.
2. Use only standard canning jars. All entries should be
in pint jars except jams, jellies and marmalades, which
should be in ½ pint jars. Leave bands on.
3. Entries must have been preserved since the last fair year.
4. All entries must be labeled in the following way (labels
are available at the Extension Office)
• Entry number
• Name of product
• Method of preservation (hot or cold pack)
• Method of processing (boiling water bath/
pressure canner)
• Processing time
G) Food Preservation – Canning Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Apple sauce (sieved)
2. Apples, quartered or sliced
3. Blackberries
4. Cherries, pitted
5. Peaches
6. Pears
7. Plums
8. Rhubarb
9. Red or black raspberries
10. Any other fruits
11. Beans
12. Peas
13. Beets
14. Sweet corn
15. Carrots
16. Beet pickles
17. Bread & butter pickles
18. Crab apple pickles
19. Dill pickles – fermented (specify)
20. Dill pickles – non-fermented (specify)
21. Relish
22. Raspberry Jam
23. Strawberry Jam
24. Peach Jam
25. Any other Jam
26. Raspberry Jelly
27. Apple Jelly
28. Grape Jelly
29. Any other Jelly
30. Tomato juice
31. Tomatoes, whole or quartered
32. Any other vegetables
33. Salsa
34. Marmalade
35. Fruit Butter
36. Beef
37. Chicken
38. Fish
39. Any other meat
H) Food Preservation – Frozen Foods Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster on advantages & disadvantages of freezing.
2. Poster on qualities of good food containers for freezing.
3. Poster on length of time foods can be stored.
I) Food Preservation – Dehydration Class
All displays must be in glass jars with covers. No seal is
required. Label with the following:
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Date dried
Method of drying (oven, commercial dehydrator,
homemade dehydrator)
• Drying Time
Display quantity is ½ cup unless otherwise stated.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Fruit leather, 3 pieces
2. Bananas
3. Apples
4. Any other fruit
5. Peas
6. Carrots
7. Beets
8. Onion
9. Celery
10. Parsley
11. Any other vegetable
12. Any other herb
13. Jerky, 3 pieces
J) Foods Revue Class – Pre Fair Event – Open to all ages.
1. Conference judged with food preparation and nutrition
questions asked. Each entry includes:
Display one food item you have prepared
• Recipe for the food item must be included
• Menu for the entire meal
• Table setting and centerpiece appropriate for the entry.
Price County Dairy Committee will award a best overall entry
in the Wisconsin’s Dairy Best Category. A photo will be taken
of your entry and used in a group display at the fair. Check 4-H
newsletter for date and time.
Foods Revue Class:
Open to youth Grade 4 and Under
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. After School Pick Me Up
2. Super Sandwiches
3. Break the Fast
4. Party Hearty
5. Wisconsin’s Dairy Best
6. Satisfying Salad
Open to youth Grades 5-6
7. Super Sandwiches
8. Break the Fast
9. Party Hearty
10. Wisconsin’s Dairy Best
11. Satisfying Salad
12. Casseroles On the Go
13. On the Light Side
Open to youth Grades 7-8
14. Super Sandwiches
15. Casseroles On the Go
16. Wisconsin’s Dairy Best
17. Eating For the Sport of It
18. Satisfying Salad
19. Soup-er Meal
20. Break for Brunch
21. On the Light Side
Open to youth Grades 9-12
22. Wisconsin’s Dairy Best
23. Break for Brunch
24. Home For the Holidays
25. International Favor
26. Delectable Dessert
27. Satisfying Salad
28. Soup-er Meal
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DEPARTMENT J-26 – CLOTHING
1. Exhibitors must furnish their own hangers and pins.
2. Entry tags must be pinned to garment, not tied to
hanger.
3. Members may enter above their project level, but not
below. Age and experience recommendations are given
at each level.
A) Beginning Sewing Class:
Unit I – Youth Grades 3-5 with 0-3 years experience.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Sturdy sewing box, practical with tools.
2. Robe
3. Two-piece simple sports outfit
4. Gym or tote bag
5. Knit shirt
6. Sleepwear
7. Simple skirt
8. Simple blouse or top
9. Simple slacks
10. Simple jacket, unlined
11. Simple shorts
12. Vest
13. Jumper
14. Simple dress
15. Any appliquéd article
16. Costume
17. Pillow
18. Stuffed toy
19. Accessory article
20. Garment made with serger
21. Any other sewn article
22. Pieced quilt/wall hanging
Unit I – Youth Grades 6-8 with 0-3 years of experience.
23. Sturdy sewing box, practical with tools
24. Robe
25. Two-piece sports outfit
26. Gym or tote bag
27. Knit shirt
28. Simple sleepwear
29. Simple skirt
30. Simple blouse or top
31. Simple slacks
32. Simple jacket, unlined
33. Simple shorts
34. Vest
35. Jumper
36. Simple dress
37. Any appliquéd article
38. Costume
39. Pillow
40. Stuffed toy
41. Accessory article
42. Garment made with serger
43. Any other sewn article
44. Pieced quilt/wall hanging
Unit I – Youth Grades 9 & over with 0-3 years of experience
45. Sturdy sewing box, practical with tools
46. Robe
47. Two-piece sports outfit
48. Gym or tote bag
49. Knit Shirt
50. Simple sleepwear
51. Simple skirt
52. Simple blouse or top
53. Simple slacks
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Simple jacket, unlined
Simple shorts
Vest
Jumper
Simple dress
Any appliquéd article
Costume
Pillow
Stuffed toy
Accessory article
Garment made with serger
Any other sewn article
Pieced quilt/wall hanging
B) Advanced Sewing Class:
Unit II – Open to youth with 4 or more years of experience
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Stuffed Toy
2. Pillow
3. Sleepwear
4. Knit Shirt
5. Blouse or top, sleeveless or raglan
6. Blouse or top, set in sleeve
7. Skirt with waistband
8. Shorts with waistband
9. Slacks with waistband
10. Costume
11. Jumper
12. Any appliquéd article
13. Counted cross-stitch garment
14. Accessory article
15. Recycled article, indicate what was done and why
16. Vest, lined
17. Zippered tote or gym bag
18. Garment made with serger
19. Robe
20. Swimsuit
21. Beachwear cover-up
22. Jogging suit, 2 pc.
23. Shirt, tailored (sleeves, collar)
24. Blazer, unlined
25. Blazer, lined
26. Pieced quilt/wall hanging
27. Dress, casual
28. Dress, formal
29. Ensemble, 2 or more pcs.
30. Garment made for another adult
31. Garment for pre-school
32. Garment made for school-aged child
33. Jacket or coat, lined
34. Jacket or coat, unlined
35. Any other garment
C) Equestrian Attire – All Grades &
Experience Levels
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Grooming mitt
2. Tack or halter cover
3. Cooling sheet for horse
4. Blanket for horse or pony
5. Blue jean leggings
6. Western or hunt seat saddle pads
7. Leg wraps
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
8. Western shirt
9. Western pants
10. Blazer
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Costume or Parade/Show attire
Exhibit comparing purchased to handmade article
Any other sewn item
CLOTHING REVUE – PRE FAIR EVENT
1. The same garment can be entered in
both regular clothing division and
clothing revue. In order to receive
premiums, revue garments must be
modeled in the Style Show at the fair.
2. Entries will be judged on:
• Suitability of garment to individual and purpose as to
color and design
• General appearance-neatness, posture and fit.
• Construction to the extent that it affects general
appearance.
3. Costumes shall consist of a complete
outfit suitable for wear by member.
Accessories must be chosen by the
member.
4. Blue ribbon winners 14 yrs. and older
are eligible to be selected as State Fair
Representative
5. See 4-H Newsletter for date.
D) Clothing Revue Class
Unit I – Youth Grades 5 and under with 0-3 years sewing experience
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.00
1. Simple slacks
2. Simple blouse/top
3. Vest, unlined
4. Knit shirt
5. Simple skirt
6. Simple shorts
7. Simple dress
8. Jumper
9. Sleepwear
10. Simple sport outfit
11. Robe
12. Any other garment
Unit I – Youth Grades 6-8 with 0-3 years sewing experience.
13. Simple slacks
14. Simple blouse/top
15. Vest, unlined
16. Knit shirt
17. Simple skirt
18. Simple shorts
19. Simple dress
20. Jumper
21. Sleepwear
22. Simple sport outfit
23. Robe
24. Any other garment
Unit I – Youth Grades 9 and over with 0-3 years sewing experience
25. Simple slacks
26. Simple blouse/top
27. Vest, unlined
28. Knit shirt
29. Simple skirt
30. Simple shorts
31. Simple dress
32. Jumper
33. Sleepwear
34. Simple sport outfit
35. Robe
36. Any other garment
E) Clothing Revue Class
Unit II – Youth with 4 or more years sewing experience
1. Jogging suit, 2 pc.
2. Sportswear, 2 pc.
3. Jumper
4. Blazer, unlined
5. Blazer, lined
6. Skirt with top
7. Dress, casual
8. Dress, formal
9. Vest, lined
10. Garment for an adult
11. Garment for preschooler
12. Garment for school-aged child
13. Robe
14. Ensemble-2 or more pcs.
15. Sleepwear
16. Coat or jacket, lined
17. Coat or jacket, unlined
18. Any other garment
DEPARTMENT J-27 – KNITTING AND CROCHETING
Entry tag must be pinned to article.
A) Beginning Knitting Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Headband
2. Scarf
3. Hat or cap
4. Slippers
5. Sampler (3 pieces)
6. Potholders/Dishcloth (2)
7. Purse
8. Knitted toy
9. Baby item
10. Pillow
11. Mittens
12. Vest
13. Simple sweater
14. Any other knit article
15. Knitted and felted garment
16. Knitted and felted fashion accessory
17. Knitted & felted household item
18. A knit item from homespun yarn
B) Intermediate and Advanced Knitting Class
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Scarf
2. Hat or cap
3. Slippers
4. Mittens
5. Gloves, 4 needle
6. Knit socks, 4 needle
7. Any other 4 needle knit article
8. Knitted toy
9. Knitted doll clothes (2 pcs.)
10. Raglan sweater
11. Shell or vest
12. Rug
13. Afghan
14. Hat and mitten set
15. Pullover or cardigan
16. Child’s garment
17. Baby afghan (min. size 33”x40”)
18. Baby layette, at least 3 pieces
19. Pillow
20. Any other knit article
21. Knitted and felted garment
22. Knitted and felted fashion accessory
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24. A knit item from homespun yarn
25. Purse
C) Clothing Revue – Pre-Fair Event
Same rules as in Dept. J-26, except entries are knit and comprise
a major part of the total costume. See 4-H Newsletter for date.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.00
1. Simple sweater
2. Vest
3. At least 2 accessory items to complete an outfit, i.e. hat
and mittens, scarf & purse, etc.)
4. Pullover or cardigan
5. Shawl
6. Any other knit garment
7. Knitted and felted garment
8. Two accessory items, knitted and felted.
D) Beginning Crocheting Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Headband
2. Scarf
3. Hat or cap
4. Slippers
5. Sampler (3 pieces)
6. Potholders /Dishcloth (2)
7. Purse
8. Toy
9. Baby item
10. Pillow
11. Mittens
12. Vest
13. Simple sweater
14. Any other crocheted item
15. Crocheted and felted garment
16. Crocheted and felted fashion accessory
17. Crocheted and felted household item
18. A crocheted item from homespun yarn.
E) Intermediate and Advanced Crocheting Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Scarf
2. Hat or cap
3. Slippers
4. Mittens
5. Toy or doll
6. Pillow
7. Doll clothes (2 pieces)
8. Vest
9. Household item
10. Afghan simple (Min. size 40”x62”)
11. Child’s or baby’s garment
12. Baby afghan (Min. size 33” x 40”)
13. Sweater pullover
14. Sweater cardigan
15. Baby layette (3 pieces)
16. Christmas ornaments (3)
17. Table cloth
18. Any other crocheted item
19. Crocheted and felted garment
20. Crocheted and felted fashion accessory
21. Crocheted and felted household item
22. Crocheted item from homespun yarn
F) Clothing Revue – Pre-Fair Event
Same rules as in Dept. J-26 except entries are crocheted and
comprise a major part of the total costume. See 4-H Newsletter
for date.
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Simple sweater
2. Vest
3. Pullover or cardigan sweater
4. At least 2 accessories to complete an outfit, i.e. hat and
mittens, scarf and purse, etc.
5. Shawl
6. Any other crocheted garment
7. Crocheted and felted garment
8. Two accessory items, crocheted and felted.
DEPARTMENT J-28 – HOME FURNISHING/HOME
ENVIRONMENT
1. Items may be bagged for protection in clear plastic.
2. Entry tags should be tied or pinned to display.
A) Beginning Home Environment Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Simple curtains
2. Decorative pillow
3. Set of four placemats & napkins
4. Small appliance cover
5. Wall hanging
6. Article used for clothing storage (shoe bag for closet,
drawer divider, etc)
7. Picture suitably matted or framed by exhibitor
8. Creative accessory for any room made of recycled
material.
9. A creative container for a plant designed and crafted by
the exhibitor.
10. Poster illustrating a color scheme, identify room.
11. Picture frame
12. Candle holder
13. Appliqué and/or stitchery item
14. Latch-hook article
15. Counted cross-stitch article
16. Any other embroidered article
17. Rug
18. Article for holiday use
19. Any other creative home accessory
B) Intermediate Home Environment Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Curtains for any room
2. Decorative pillow
3. Wall hanging
4. Decorative window shade
5. Dried weed or flower arrangement
6. A patchwork accessory for any room (i.e. curtains,
pillow, bedspread, etc.)
7. A creative container for a plant designed and crafted by
exhibitor
8. Picture frame
9. Candle holder
10. Appliqué and/or stitchery item
11. Latch-hook article
12. Counted cross-stitch article
13. Crewel embroidery article
14. Poster floor plan of 1 room with floor and wall
coverings and pictures of selected furnishings.
15. Poster illustrating color scheme for a room
16. Bedspread or comforter
17. Simple piece of refinished furniture
18. Article made for holiday use
19. Rug
20. Any embroidered article
21. Bulletin Board
22. Any other creative home accessory
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C) Advanced Home Environment Class
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Decorative pillow
2. Table Cloth
3. Window treatment
4. Wall hanging
5. Macramé article
6. Mobile, any media can be used
7. Pieced quilt
8. Remodeled, recycled, or refinished accessory. (i.e.
old clock, telephone, sewing machine, etc, Include
statement of work done
9. Arrangements of natural materials
10. Silk flower arrangement
11. Framed picture
12. Useful storage unit for books, records, or collections,
planned and made by exhibitor
13. Refinished or remodeled piece of furniture. Include
statement of work done
14. Picture frame
15. Candle holder
16. Appliqué and/or stitchery item
17. Latch-hook article
18. Counted cross-stitch article
19. Crewel embroidery article
20. Bedspread or comforter
21. Model of home, showing selected wall and floor
coverings.
22. Scrapbook showing an entire home including wall and
floor coverings, furniture and accessories.
23. Any embroidered article
24. Any other creative home accessory
DEPARTMENT J-29 FAMILY AND CHILD
DEVELOPMENT
A) Growing on My Own
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Mobile for child
2. Game for child made by exhibitor
3. Toy for a child made by exhibitor
4. Scrapbook for a child
5. Exhibit of a puppet with a script that teaches one of
the following: color, safety, how to introduce someone,
shapes, nutrition, eating habits, emotions, number
concepts, what to do if you get lost.
6. Develop a story for a child; illustrate it with pictures or
drawings and put into book form. Tell why you think
the book is suitable for a particular child.
7. Collect 3 toys that you have made or purchased for a
particular pre-schooler. Tell why you chose those toys.
8. Display, exhibit or poster telling of 5 books read to a
child; briefly summarize each book, child’s reaction to
it, why you chose it.
9. Toy or game made from recycled household items
10. “Milestone” poster representing child’s development,
such as first words, foods, first step, first attempts at
dressing and first tooth. Identify child.
11. An exhibit showing a trip planned for a 2 to 6 year old.
Include trip length, destination, types of transportation,
supplies and activities.
12. Stuffed toy
13. Any other item
B) Growing With Others
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Storybook made for a child
2. Toy made by exhibitor
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Age appropriate toy chart
Game for a child made by exhibitor
Poster with snapshots or pictures showing the 4 areas
of growth as a child.
Safety hazards in the home poster
Baby sitting kit, must be displayed in a carrying case
Exhibit a puppet with a script that teaches one of the
following: how to make a decision, how to solve a
problem, how to effectively exhibit my emotions.
Toy or game made from recycled household item(s)
Ten favorite nutritious food recipes, which can be made
with a child’s help. (Use recipe box)
An exhibit showing a party or celebration. Specify
child’s age, activities and foods.
A home alone board game or self-care plan for when
you are home alone.
A family tree exhibit
Any other item.
C) Growing In Communities:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Observations recorded on a child you have worked with.
2. Evaluation of TV programs for kids
3. Display on the diversity of families in your community
4. A poster on developing friendships in a community
5. A photo display or journal on an inter-generational
community service project.
6. A report on the roles and responsibilities of parenthood.
7. A booklet or script on teaching discipline to toddlers.
8. A playground design. Specify age of children
9. A playground first aid kit or emergency plan
10. A display showing something you taught to a child.
11. Any other item.
DEPARTMENT J-31 – COMMUNICATIONS
A) Speaking – 4-H Public Speakers Handbook
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1.
2.
3.
4.
Collection of 2 or more items that document a speech
you planned, i.e. note cards, outline, etc.
Poster with tips for giving a speech/dealing with speech
anxiety
Poster on the elements of a good speech.
Any other exhibit.
B) Communications – Voices from the Past
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. An interview you planned for use with another person.
Note questions asked and what was discovered.
2. A scrapbook or photo display of a community or family
interview project
3. A report or essay documenting what was discovered
about a person/people interviewed.
4. Any other exhibit.
C) Communications – It’s All in the Family
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster or photo display of things families can do
together besides watching TV
2. Notebook on books people in a family have read and
talked about
3. Family scrapbook of special events, or any family journal.
4. Any other exhibit
D) Creative Writing – 4-H Creative Word Working
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Handwritten “commonplace” book
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
An original poem you wrote, i.e. nature poem, found
poem, etc.
Essay on why you keep a journal or diary
Original essay
Original short story
Original play
Any other exhibit
E) Crazy About Books
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Original book review of your favorite book.
2. Original cover illustration
3. Poster on the top 10 books you have ever read
4. A display on reading a book to a child or other person.
5. Any other exhibit
DEPARTMENT J-32 – YOUTH BOOTHS, BANNERS &
SCRAPBOOKS
Youth Club Booth:
Each club is encouraged to enter an educational booth planned
and built by the entire club or a club committee. The 4-H
club booth should be entered under the General Leader. Open
to any supervised youth group. Limit of one booth per club.
Dimensions of booth are 4’ wide x 4’ high x 3’ deep.
Score Card:
First General Impression – Excellent, good, fair
Points:
Effective, Title........................................................................ 10
Short, Personal subject........................................................... 30
One main idea
Important to the public
Expressed simply and clearly
Accurate information and readable posters
Public Appeal......................................................................... 30
Causes people to stop, look and listen
Makes people want to keep on looking
Accomplish purpose
Stimulate action
Will be remembered
Attractiveness......................................................................... 15
Neat, well constructed
Good arrangement
Simplicity
Originality.............................................................................. 15
Fresh approach
Fresh ideas
FINAL SCORE: 100
Lot: $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.00
A) Scrapbook Class
1. Group Scrapbook
B) Banners Class
1. Group Banner
Lot: $16.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00
C) Booth Class
1. Projects
2. Group activities ( Health, Safety, Conservation, etc.)
3. Events (Drama, Speech,etc.)
4. General (promotion of your organization)
DEPARTMENT J-33 – YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND
SELF-DETERMINED PROJECTS
A) Youth Leadership Class- For Youth 12 and older.
Lot : $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
A display designed to recruit members or to improve
understanding of 4-H club work.
A planning calendar showing how you helped in
project, organization or activity leadership.
A report on how you taught a specific4-H project or
activity.
A visual aid you used to teach a Specific 4-H project or
activity.
Exhibit featuring our county 4-H Leaders Group.
A press release written to recruit members or leaders.
A display or report of leadershipbeyond the county
level.
Any other item related to youth leadership.
B) Self-Determined Class:
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
A self-determined project is a project selected and developed in
depth by an individual 4-H member. A self-determined project
must be one not currently listed in the 4-H Project Selection
Guide.
1. Exhibit depicting an experiment related to project.
2. Exhibit depicting a library study related to project.
3. Exhibit depicting observations and comparisons related
to project.
4. Article made while exploring new interest.
5. Scrapbook related to project
6. Model related to project
7. Display related to project
8. Any other exhibit related to self-determined study.
DEPARTMENT J-34 – HEALTH, SOCIAL AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND CITIZENSHIP
A) History and Heritage Class
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Poster diagramming your family tree.
2. Picture pedigree/photo display of your family.
3. Scrapbook of landmarks in Price County with your
historical notes.
4. Collection of community biographies
5. Written record of research done on your present home or
farm and data and history compiled.
6. Exhibit and explanation of lost art made by individual.
7. Personal history.
8. Any other exhibit relating to the history and heritage
project.
9. 4-H member scrapbook of club activity for the current
year.
10. Exhibit of an inter-generational activity you have done
with your family.
11. Exhibit of an inter-generational activity your 4-H club
has completed.
12. Prepare a scrapbook on family traditions, celebrations,
or memories you have.
13. Display depicting our world, its physical properties and
people.
14. Display depicting global citizenship responsibilities in
today’s interdependent world.
15. Report on a country or culture of your choosing.
16. Photo display of country or culture you studied or
visited.
17. Scrapbook depicting country or culture you studied or
visited.
18. Report or display about a current issue or
event challenging our world today, i.e. political,
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environmental, health, etc.
19. An article made by you in your study of another culture.
20. Any other exhibit related to International study.
5.
6.
B) Health: Discovering Myself – Grades 3-4
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
7.
8.
Display on healthy diet
Display on fitness
Display on how smoking affects lungs
Brochure on myself, “This is me”
Poster that illustrates individual uniqueness
Display on how to reduce stress
Personal study-space analysis
Display on home safety hazards
9.
C) Health: Fun with Friends –
Grade 5-6
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Display on how smoking affects lung capacity
2. Display on calculating target heart rate
3. Display on the effects of alcohol
4. Friendship want ad
5. Concept map
6. Display on stress management
7. Personal values crest or mural
8. Poster on ethnic diversity in my country
9. Display on handling sports injuries
10. Display on injury and accident prevention
1.
All completed Open Class Division entry forms must be
received or postmarked by July 18, 2016. Send entry forms
to the Price County Fair Association, P.O. Box 123, Phillips,
Wi. 54555 by Entry Deadline. NO ENTRY FORMS WILL
BE ACCEPTED AFTER THAT DATE. See “Notice to
Exhibitors” for dates and availability of entry tags.
Enclosed with your completed entry form must be your $3.00
entry fee, pen and stall fees.
3.
You may obtain an entry form at the UWEX office or contact
a Fair Association director. Entry forms are included in this
Premium Book.
4.
When completing the entry form, please try to keep all entries
from one department and class together. Please separate all
departments by one line. Enter as many items as you wish,
but you may only enter one item from each lot number within
a department/class. If you are not sure that you will have
the item ready, enter it anyway, as there are no late entries
accepted and there will be no penalty for an item not received.
5.
If you are confused as to what is the correct Department or
Class and the Lot, please remember the Department is the big
picture (Department 114 – Plant and Soil Science), the Class
is within the Department (Class A-Vegetables) and the Lot
is the individual description of the item (Beans). If you are
still confused, please contact the Fair secretary or one of the
directors or advisors.
6.
When we receive the completed entry forms, we will enter
all the information into the computer and generate your entry
labels and tags. The tags are perforated so that they can be
easily separated. You must attach the top portion of the tag to
your fair entry. The other tag is used as a claim ticket when
you pick up your entry.
7.
Bring your tagged items to the fairgrounds from
1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, which is known as entry
day. FRESH FLOWERS MUST BE BROUGHT IN ON
WEDS. FROM 1 - 7 PM.
8.
All livestock exhibitors are required to clean their stalls on
take out day. Failure to do so, will result in being banned from
showing for one year.
F) Citizenship – 4-H Public Adventures Project
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
1. Design a public area as you would like it to be, i.e.
school, playground, etc.
2. Scrapbook of a community service project you designed
or worked on.
3. A poster diagramming an issue or public event and who
stakeholders were, their influence, interests and power.
4. A written master plan for a community activity; include
OPEN CLASS
DIVISION
GENERAL RULES
2.
D) Health: Teen Talk – Grade 7-9
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Display on how media can effect self-image
2. Poster on nutrient values of a fast-food meal
3. Personal physical activity plan
4. Display on preventing sexual assault
5. Display on eating disorders
6. Display on AIDS/STD prevention
7. Display on stress management
8. Display on study tips
9. Display on time management
10. Public service announcement about a health issue
11. Personal letter written to a legislator
E) Health: Preparing for the Future –
Grades 10 –Up
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
1. Poster on pregnancy prevention
2. Display on skin cancer prevention
3. Public service announcement on violence prevention
4. Poster on blood alcohol content
5. Display on stress management
6. Poster on non-violent ways to resolve conflict
7. Display on teen pregnancy
8. Poster on the cost of raising a baby
9. Personal resume
action steps, timeline and expected outcomes.
A sample of a letter written to a public official regarding
a community issue.
A survey created and conducted regarding a community
issue.
An exhibit on fundraising for an event or cause.
An example of media coverage you designed, i.e. letter
to the editor, press release, etc
Photo story of a public adventure you worked on.
POLLURUM TESTING:
Will be held at the
fairgrounds on July 16, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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OPEN CLASS DIVISION
DEPARTMENT 101 – DAIRY CATTLE
1. The pedigree of all purebreds must be furnished.
2. Grade animals and purebred animals shall be shown
together in the same lot.
3. Animals exhibited under 4-H may be exhibited in Open
Class for ribbons only.
CLASSES
A) Holsteins
B) Guernseys
C) Jerseys
D) Brown Swiss
E) Ayrshires
F) Any other breed
Lot:
$9.00 $7.00 $5.00 $3.00
1. Bull calf, spring
2. Bull calf, winter
3. Bull calf, fall
Lot: $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00
4. Heifer calf, spring
5. Heifer calf, winter
6. Heifer calf, fall
Lot:
$12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
7. Heifer, summer yearling
8. Heifer, spring yearling
9. Heifer, winter yearling
10. Heifer, fall yearling
Lot:
$14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
11. Cow 2 years
12. Cow 3 years
13. Cow, over 4 years
14. Dry cow, 3 years old & over
DEPARTMENT 102 – BEEF CATTLE
1. The pedigree of all Purebreds must be furnished.
CLASSES:
A. Angus
B. Hereford
C. Simmental
D. Charolais
E. Crossbred Beef
F. Any Other Beef Breed
BREEDING CLASSES – CLASSES A
THROUGH D
Lot: $11.00 $9.00 $7.00 $5.00
1. Bull calf, junior
2. Bull calf, senior
3. Heifer calf, junior
Lot: $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
4. Heifer calf, senior
5. Heifer, summer yearling
6. Heifer, junior yearling
7. Heifer, senior yearling
MARKET CLASS – Includes (Beef breeds, Crossbred Beef,
Dairy Beef Crosses and Dairy Beef)
Lot: $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
8. Steer calf, born after 1/1/15
9. English Breed
10. Exotic Breed
11. Crossbred Beef
12. Dairy Beef Cross
13. Straight Dairy Beef
DEPARTMENT 104 – SHEEP
1. Registered wool breeds, including Columbias.
Corriedales, Romneys and Targhees shall be shown
with 2 inches or less of wool.
2. All meat breeds shall have been completely shorn not
more than 2 months nor less than
2 weeks prior to show date.
3. Scrapies identification is required for breeding stock
see Health Regulations.
4. Market Class animals should be “slick shorn.”
BREED CLASSES
A) Shropshire
B) Hampshire
C) Suffolk
D) Southdown
E) Columbia
F) Corriedale
G) Cheviot
H) Romney
I) Dorset
J) Any other breed
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
1. Spring ram lamb
2. Fall ram lamb
3. Winter ram lamb
4. Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred & owned by the exhibitor
5. Yearling ram
6. Spring ewe lamb
7. Fall ewe lamb
8. Winter ewe lamb
9. Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred & owned by the exhibitor
10. Yearling ewe
11. Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred & owned by the exhibitor
12. Mature ewe
13. Get of sire-4 lambs or yearlings
14. Exhibitor’s flock-3 sheep
K) MARKET CLASS – SPRING LAMBS
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Market lamb, light weight. 95-100 lbs
2. Market lamb, medium. weight. 101-120 lbs.
3. Market lamb, heavy weight.
121-140 lb. maximum
L) MARKET WOOL/FLEECE SHOW CLASS
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Fleece exhibit (fleece must be neatly bundled & placed
in a clear plastic bag)
DEPARTMENT 105 – GOATS
BREED CLASSES
A. Alpine
B. Nubian
C. LaMancha
D. Saanen
E. Toggenburg
F. Oberhasli
G. All other purebreds
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Junior doe kids
2. Senior doe kids
3. Junior yearling does
4. Senior yearling does
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
5. Yearling milkers
6. Junior milkers
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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Mature milkers
Aged milkers
Junior get or sire
Senior get of sire
Produce of dam
Dam & daughter
Exhibitor herd
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Trail Class (14 & over)
Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test A, (13 & under)
Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test A, (14 & over)
Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test B, (13 & under)
Current USDF Dressage Intro- Test B, (14 & over)
Timed Obstacle Jumping, low fences (18” & under)
Timed Obstacle Jumping, high fences (18” to 2’)
H. Market Goat -Meat Goats
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Junior doe kid
2. Senior doe kid
3. Junior yearling
4. Senior yearling
B) DRAFT HORSES & DRAFT PONIES BREEDS
Lot: $11.00 $9.00 $7.00 $5.00
1. Mare or gelding foal
2. Mare or gelding, 1-2 years old
3. Mare or gelding, 2-3 years old
4. Mare or gelding, 4 years old & over
Lot: $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
5. Doe at least 2 years but under
3 years old
6. Doe at least 3 years but under
5 years old
7. Doe at least 5 years old
8. Wether less than one year old
9. Wether at least one year old
10. Dam and single offspring. The offspring may be a doe
or wether.
C) PLEASURE DRIVING
Lot: $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
1. Single draft type horse or pony cart (youth)
2. Single draft type horse or pony cart (adult)
3. Single light horse, pony, or miniature cart (youth)
4. Single light horse, pony, or miniature cart (adult)
DEPARTMENT 106 – HORSES
1. See Animal Sanitation,regulations for horses
2. The age of horses shall date from the 1st day of January of
the year foaled.
3. Horses entered in Class A are limited to horses which are
owned by the exhibitor.
4. Only owners may ride their horses during the fair & then
only in the arena. Riders must dismount before entering the
barn.
5. Current Coggins Test required and good for 12 months.
6. Stalls will be given out on a first come, first serve basis, with
preference first to Junior Division exhibitors and second to
Open Division, as space allows.
7. Please see Junior Division for rules on Dressage and
Jumping Classes.
A) LIGHT HORSE BREEDS
Lot: $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
Halter Classes
1. Foal, under 1 year of age
2. Yearling
3. Mare, 2 & 3 yrs of age
4. Gelding, 2 & 3 yrs of age
5. Mare, 4 yrs of age & older
6. Gelding, 4 yrs of age & older
7. Miniature horse, mare or gelding
Other Classes
8. English Showmanship, (13 & under)
9. English Showmanship (14 & over)
10. Western Showmanship (13 & under)
11. Western Showmanship (14 & over)
12. English Equitation (13 & under)
13. English Equitation (14 & over)
14. Western Horsemanship (13 & under)
15. Western Horsemanship (14 & over)
16. English Pleasure (13 & under)
17. English Pleasure (14 & over)
18. Western Pleasure (13 & under)
19. Western Pleasure(14 & over)
20. Driving
21. Trail Class (13 & under)
Lot: $16.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00
5. Other equine hitches or teams
D) DONKEYS & MULES
Lot: $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00
1. Halter - Mules and Donkeys
2. Showmanship – Mules and Donkeys
3. Pleasure driving – Mules and Donkeys
DEPARTMENT 107 – POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS
NOTE: Pollurum testing will be held at the fairgrounds. See
Open Class General Rules for date and times.
CHICKEN CLASSES:
American Varieties:
A) Barred Plymouth Rock
B) White Plymouth Rock
C) Any other Plymouth Rock
D) Rhode Island Red
E) White Wyandottes
F) Any other Wyandottes
G) New Hampshire
H) All other American varieties (Javas, Buckeyes,
Chanteclers, Jersey Giants, Lamonas, Hollands,
Delawares)
Mediterranean Varieties
I) S.C. White Leghorns
J) All Brown Leghorns
K) All other Mediterranean Varieties (Mincoras, Spanish,
Andalusians, Anconas, Sicilian Buttercups, Catalanas)
Crossbreds
L) Crossbred egg type; white ear lobe
M) Crossbred meat type; red ear lobe
Asiatic Varieties
N) Light Brahmas
O) All other Asiatic varieties (Cochins, Lanqshans)
English Varieties
P) All Cornish
Q) All Orpingtons
R) Australorps
S) All Other English Varieties (Dorkings, RedCaps,
Sussex)
Continental Class
T) Continental - North Europe (Hamburgs, Campines,
Lakenvelders, Barnevelders, Welsummers)
U) Continental - Polish (Bearded, Non-Bearded)
44 -- Price County 4-H -V) Continental - French (Houdans, Faverolles,
Crevecoeurs, Le Fleche)
All Other Standard Breeds
W) Games (Modern Games, Old Englis Games)
X) Oriental (Sumatras, Malays, Cubalayas, Phoenix,
Yokohamas, Aseels, Shamos)
Y) All Other Standard Varieties (Sultans, Naked Necks,
Araucanas, Ameraucanas)
Bantams
Z) Game Bantam Class (Modern, Old English, American
Game Bantams)
AA)Single Comb Clean Legged Other Than Game Bantam
Class (Anconas, Andalusians, Australorps, Catalanas,
Campines, Delawares Dorkings Dutch, Hollands,
Japanese, Javas, Jersey Giants, Lakenvelders, Lamonas,
Leghorns, Mincoras, Naked Necks, New Hampshires,
Orpingtons, Phoenix, Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island
Reds, Spanish, Sussex)
AB)Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam Class (Anconas,
Belgian Bearded d,Anvers, Dorkings, Dominiques,
Hamburgs, Leghorns, Mincoras, Red Caps, Rhode
Islands, Rosecombs, Sebrights, Wyandottes)
AC)All Other Combs, Clean Legged, Bantam Class
(Ameraucanas, Araucanas, Buckeyes, Chanteclers,
Cornish, Crevecoeurs, Cubalayas, Houdans, La Fleche,
Malays, Polish, Shamos, Sicilian Buttercups, Sumatras,
Yokohamas)
AD)Feather Legged Bantam Class (Booted, Brahmas,
Cochins, Faverolles, Langshans, Silkies, Sultans)
Ducks
AE)Pekin
AF)Muscovy
AG)Mallary
AH)Rouen
AI) All other Standard Varieties of Ducks (Aylesbury,
Saxony, Silver Appleyard, Cayuga, Crested, Swedish,
Buff, Runner, Campbell, Magpie, Welsh Harlequin,
Call, East Indie, Mallard)
Geese
AJ) Toulouse
AK)Embden (Emden)
AL)African
AM) Chinese
AN)All Other Standard Varieties of Geese (Sebastopol,
Pilgrim, Amercian Buff, Saddleback Pemeanian, Tufted
Roman, Canada, Egyptian)
Turkeys
AO)Bronze
AP)White Holland
AQ)All Other Standard Varieties of Turkeys (Narragansett,
Black, Slate, Bourban Red, Beltsville Small White,
Royal Palm)
Exotic Domestic Fowl
AR)Peacocks
AS) Pheasants
AT)Guinea Fowl
AU)Any Other Fowl
Pigeons
AV)Performing Breeds (Rollers, Tipplers, Homers,
Tumblers)
AW) Utility Breeds (Mondains, Kings, Cameaus)
AX)Fancy Breeds (Fantails, Pouters, Modemas)
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Old Male (Hatched before Jan. 1 of current year)
2. Old Female (Hatched before Jan. 1 of current year)
3. Young Male (Hatched after Jan. 1 of current year)
4. Young Female (Hatched after Jan. 1 of current year)
1. Poultry exhibits must be fed and cleaned by exhibitor.
2. PLEASE NOTE: There will be no refrigeration
available for egg displays. The fair will dispose of all egg
entries.
3. Exhibitor must be present to show birds. Egg displays
shall include six (6) eggs and displayed in egg carton.
EGG CLASS
AX) Brown
AY) White
AZ) Colored
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Jumbo – greater than 2.5 oz
2. Extra Large – greater than
2.25 oz
3. Large – greater than 2 oz
4. Medium – greater than 1.75 oz
5. Small – greater than 1.5 oz
DEPARTMENT 108 – RABBITS
1. Purebred rabbits only
2. See General definitions & requirements
3. Rabbits must have trimmed claws
4. Tattoo or exhibit number must be clearly visible in
rabbit’s ear.
5. Exhibitor is responsible for cleaning.
6. Exhibitor must be present to show animal.
CLASSES:
A) American
B) Chinchilla
C) Giant Chinchilla
D) Standard Chinchilla
E) Angora, English
F) Angora, French
G) Angora, Giant
H) Belgian Hare
I) Brittianna Petite
J) Beveran
K) Californian
L) Champagne D’Argent
M) Crème D’Argent
N) Checkered Giants
O) Cinnamon
P) Dutch
Q) English Spot
R) Flemish Giants
S) Florida White
T) Harlequin
U) Havanas
V) Himalayan
W) Hotot, Blanc de
X) Hotot, Dwarf
Y) Jersey Wooly
Z) Lilac
ZA) Lop, English
ZB) Lop, French
ZC) Lop, Fuzzy
ZD) Lop, Holland
ZE) Lop, Mini
ZF) Netherland Dwarf
ZG) New Zealand, White
ZH) New Zealand, Red
ZI) New Zealand, Black
ZJ) Palomino
ZK) Polish
ZL) Rex
ZM) Rex, Mini
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ZN) Rhinelander
ZO) Sable, American
ZP) Satin
ZQ) Satin, Mini
ZR) Silver
ZS) Silver Fox
ZT) Silver Martins
ZU) Tan
ZV) Trianta
ZW) Any other commercial breed
ZX) Any other fancy breed
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Buck under 6 months
2. Doe under 6 months
3. Buck over 6 months
4. Doe over 6 months
DEPARTMENT 111 – DOMESTICATED EXOTIC ANIMALS
1. See Animal Health Regulations
2. Judging will take place where the animal is housed at a
time to be published.
3. Scrapies identification is required for all goat breeding
stock. See Animal Health Regulations.
A) EXOTIC CLASS
Lot: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
1. Emu
2. Ostrich
3. Llama
4. Pygmy goats – doe
5. Pygmy goats - wether
6. Angora – doe
7. Angora – wether
8. Fainting – doe
9. Fainting wether
10. Any other exotic
DEPARTMENT 114 – PLANTS AND SOIL SCIENCES
1. Exhibitors may check with the Price County University
of Wisconsin Extension office for information on how
to prepare vegetables for display and judging.
2. Recommend variety name be noted on entry tag.
A) VEGETABLES CLASS, PLATE EXHIBIT
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Beans, dried – 1 qt. identified
2. Beans, green – 10
3. Beans, pole – 10
4. Beans, purple – 10
5. Beans, wax – 10
6. Beets, under 1 ½ “ diameter – 4
7. Beets, over 1 ½ “ diameter – 4
8. Broccoli – 1 head
9. Brussel sprouts – 6
10. Cabbage, green – 1 head
11. Cabbage, red – 1 head
12. Carrots, half-long – 4
13. Carrots, long – 4
14. Cauliflower – 1 head
15. Celery – 1 bunch
16. Cucumbers, pickling – 6
17. Cucumbers, for slicing – 4
18. Dill – 3 stems tied
19. Eggplant – 1
20. Gourds – 4
21. Kohlrabi – 4
22. Leeks – 4
23. Lettuce – 1 head
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Lettuce, leaf – 3 plants
Onions, green – bunch of 6
Onions, red – 4
Onions, white – 4
Onions, yellow – 4
Parsnips – 4
Peas – 10 pods
Peas, edible pods – 10
Peppers, banana – 4
Peppers, bell – 4
Peppers, hot – 4
Pumpkin, field – 1
Pumpkin, ornamental – 1
Pumpkin, pie – 1
Radish– 4
Rutabagas – 1
Squash, acorn – 1
Squash, buttercup – 1
Squash, butternut – 1
Squash, Hubbard – 1
Squash, Spaghetti – 1
Squash, Summer (not listed above) – 1
Squash, Zucchini – 1
Sweet corn - 4
Swiss chard– 1 plant
Tomatoes, Cherry or Grape – 8
Tomatoes, Green – 4
Tomatoes, Roma – 4
Tomatoes, red or yellow – 4
Turnips – 4
B) FRUIT EXHIBIT OTHER THAN APPLES. DISPLAY IN
½ PINT CARTON
1. Currants – ½ pt.
2. Grapes – 3 clusters
3. Plums – 5
4. Muskmelon – 1
5. Raspberries – ½ pt.
6. Watermelon – 1
7. Any other fruit
C) SPECIALTY CROPS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO SPICES, HERBS AND FLAVORING AGENTS.
1. Basil – 2 plants (potted)
2. Caraway seed – 1 cup
3. Garlic bulbs – 3
4. Mint – 3 plants (potted)
5. Parsley – 1 plant (potted)
6. Poppy Seed – 1 cup
7. Sage – 3 plants (potted)
8. Thyme – 3 plants (potted)
9. Any other specialty crop
D) FIELD CROPS CLASS
Grain samples may be saved from last year’s crop harvested after the
fair or from current year. Small grains display in clear quart jar.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Oats
2. Barley
3. Rye
4. Soybeans
5. Sunflower seeds
6. Wheat
7. Field, Corn, last years crop – 6 ears
8. Popcorn, last years crop – 6 ears
9. Any other ornamental corn, dried – 6 ears
Sheaves & forages – Sheaf samples should be tied below the
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Sheaf of wheat
Sheaf of oats
Sheaf of barley
Sheaf of rye
Sheaf of alfalfa, 1st crop
Sheaf of alfalfa, 2nd crop
Sheaf of brome
Sheaf of red clover, 1st crop
Sheaf of red clover, 2nd crop
Sheaf of timothy
Sheaf of canary grass
Sheaf of orchard grass
Sheaf of trefoil
Sheaf of soybean, roots on, rinsed
Sunflowers, 1 stalk without root
Field corn, 3 stalks, tied without roots
Silage & Baled hays – Display in clear plastic bags
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Legume silage – 1 pail
Corn silage – 1 pail
Grass silage – 1 pail
Baled hay, alfalfa – slice 1st Crop
Baled hay, alfalfa – slice 2nd crop
Baled hay, red clover – slice 1st crop
Baled hay, red clover – slice 2nd crop
Baled hay, other legumes – 4 in. slice
Baled hay, grassy mixture – 4 in. slice
Ginseng – 3
E) VEGETABLE DISPLAYS OF POTATOES CLASS
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
1. Yukon Gold – 6
2. Kennebec – 6
3. Norland – 6
4. Red Pontiac – 6
5. Russets – 6
6. Superior – 6
7. Any other variety, not listed, label – 6
F) FRUIT DISPLAY OF APPLES – DISPLAY ON PLATE
OF FOUR (4)
Lot: $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 $2.50
1. Cortland
2. Crab apples
3. Duchess
4. McIntosh
5. Wolf River
6. Wealthy
7. Transparent
8. Any other Apple
G) VEGETABLE DISPLAYS CLASS
Containers add to the garden box exhibits and will be judged as
part of the exhibit. Exhibitors must provide their own containers.
Lot: $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 $2.50
1. Vegetable garden display of 6 different vegetables.
Must include 6 from the following: 1 cabbage, 3 carrots,
3 radishes, 3 beets, 10 peas, 10 beans, 1 broccoli, 1
cauliflower, 1 eggplant, 3 tomatoes (green or red),
3 peppers, 3 onions, 3 ears sweet corn, 3 slicing
cucumbers, and 6 pickling cucumbers. (Other vegetables
may be substituted using count of items must similar to
the list)
DEPARTMENT 115 – FLOWERS AND HOUSE PLANTS
1. All exhibits must be brought in on entry day Wed.,
from 1-7 pm.
2. Bouquets and arrangements must be exhibited in a vase
or container which becomes part of the exhibit.
3. Cut flowers should be exhibited in glass jars furnished
by the exhibitor. Arrangements need to be secure.
VASES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
4. In Classes A & B, only the foliage on the stalk of the
cut flower specified may be used, no other. In lots with
more than one stem specified, preference will be given
to those where all flowers are alike in color.
A) CUT FLOWERS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Carnations, large, 3 stems
2. Chrysanthemums, 3 stems
3. Dahlias, decorative, 1 stem
4. Geraniums, 3 stems
5. Gladioli, plain 1 stems
6. Gladioli, ruffled, 1 stems
7. Gladioli, miniature, 3 spikes
8. Marigold, over 1 ½ inches, 3 stems
9. Phlox, annual, 1 stem
10. Phlox, perennial, 1 stem
11. Rose, Tea, 1 stem
12. Rose, rugosa, 1 stem
13. Rose, climbing, 1 stem
14. Rose, any other, 1 stem
15. Stocks, 3 stems
16. Sunflowers, 1 stem
17. Zinnias, over 2 inches, 3 stems
18. Any other annual – specify type, 3 stems
19. Any other perennial – specify type, 3 stems
B) BOUQUETS CLASS
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
1. Ageratum, 5 stems
2. Asters, 5 stems
3. Bachelor Buttons, 5 stems
4. Bells of Ireland, 5 stems
5. Calendulas, 5 stems
6. Calla Lilly, 5 stems
7. Carnations, 5 stems
8. Coral Bells, 5 stems
9. Cosmos, 5 stems
10. Dahlias, Dwarf, 5 stems
11. Dahlias, Pompom, 5 stems
12. Dahlias, cactus, 5 stems
13. Lilies, hybrid, 5 stems
14. Lilies, Tiger, 5 stems
15. Marigold, less than 1 ½ inches, 5 stems
16. Nasturtium, 5 stems
17. Pansies, 5 stems
18. Petunias, single, 5 stems
19. Petunias, double, 5 stems
20. Petunias, ruffled, 5 stems
21. Pinks, 5 stems
22. Salvia, 5 stems
23. Snapdragons, 5 stems
24. Sweet Peas, annual – 5 stems
25. Sweet Peas, perennial, 5 stems
26. Sweet Williams, 5 stems
27. Verbenas, 5 stems
28. Zinnias, 5 stems
29. Any other annual – specify type, 5 stems
30. Any other perennial – specify type, 5 stems
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C) FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS CLASS – Fresh Flowers
using annuals, perennials or other plant materials.
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Dinner table arrangement
2. Coffee table arrangement
3. Creative miniature arrangement (Max. height 6 ½”)
4. Summer arrangement
5. Fall arrangement
6. Floor arrangement
7. Door arrangement
8. Holiday arrangement (specify)
9. Corsage
Floral Arrangements – using dried flower and plant material – PLEASE NOTE: Must be brought in on entry day, Wed
between 1-7 pm. Use only dried materials in arrangements.
No artificial adornments.
10. Dinner table arrangement
11. Coffee table arrangement
12. Creative miniature arrangement (maximum height 6 ½”)
13. Winter arrangement
14. Spring arrangement
15. Summer arrangement
16. Fall arrangement
17. Floor arrangement
18. Door arrangement
19. Holiday arrangement (specify)
20. Corsage
Floral Arrangements – Artificial. Remember articles having been
exhibited at previous fairs in Price County cannot be entered again.
Must be brought in on entry day, Wed between 1-7 pm.
21. Dinner table arrangement
22. Coffee table arrangement
23. Creative miniature arrangement (Maximum height 6 ½”)
24. Winter arrangement
25. Spring arrangement
26. Summer arrangement
27. Fall arrangement
28. Floor arrangement
29. Door arrangement
30. Holiday arrangement (specify)
31. Corsage
D) HOUSE PLANTS & HANGING BASKETS CLASS –
Must be brought in on entry day, Wed between 1-7 pm.
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. African Violet, single variety
2. African Violet, double variety
3. Aloe Vera
4. Asparagus Fern
5. Baby Tears
6. Begonia, tuberous, flowering
7. Cactus – Christmas
8. Cactus-Any other (no succulents)
9. Coleus
10. Dieffenbachia
11. Dish Garden (at least 3 plants)
12. Fern
13. Geranium
14. Hibiscus
15. Impatiens, single petal
16. Impatiens, double petal
17. Ivy- English
18. Ivy – Swedish
19. Ivy – any other
20. Orchid
21. Philodendron
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Sanseveria
Spider Plant
Succulent
Terrarium (covered – at least 3 plants)
Zebrina (Wandering Jew)
Any other hanging basket, not listed
Any other plant not listed
Any Planter with 3 or more different plants (label
varieties)
DEPARTMENT 116 – NATURAL SCIENCES
A) BEES AND HONEY CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Beeswax display
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
2. Comb honey, 4 combs
3. One extracting comb filled with honey
4. Extracted honey – 1 lb.
5. Granulated extracted honey – 1 lb.
B) MAPLE SYRUP AND MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS CLASS
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
1. One glass container of light amber
2. One glass container of medium amber
3. One glass container of dark amber
4. Pure maple syrup candy – 6 pieces
C) EVERGREEN PRODUCTS CLASS
Lot: $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 $2.50
1. Wreath – any round
2. Wreath- Novelty
3. Any other evergreen product
D) CHRISTMAS TREES
Lot: $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00
1. Balsam
2. Any other
E) DRY WINE CLASS
Specific Gravity – 1.002 or less
1. White grape
F) TABLE WINE CLASS
Specific Gravity – 1.003-1.009
1. Berry, flower and mead
G) SWEET WINE CLASS
Specific Gravity – 1.010 or greater
Lot: $3.00 $2.75 $1.50 $1.00
1. White Grape
2. Red Grape
3. Berry, flower and mead
4. Fruit (all other fruit including Rhubarb)
5. Vegetable (Tomato, pumpkin, potato, etc)
6. Sparking wines
7. Specialty wines (do not fit in any other listed category)
H) BEERS
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.00
1. Boch
2. Micro-Brew
3. Pilsner
4. Stout
5. Any other
DEPARTMENT 118 – CULTURAL ARTS
1. All pictures must be adequately matted or framed.
48 -- Price County 4-H -Construction paper and tag board are not considered
adequate framing materials.
2. Frames and mats must have secure hangers or screw
eyes and wire so they are ready to be hung.
3. Water colors and pastels are preferred under glass.
4. Items previously shown in this class will not qualify,
if they have previously won a premium at the Price
County Fair.
5. Work should be produced since last year’s fair and
marked with name or initials and year. These must be
visible.
6. Management shall not be held responsible for damaged
or lost items.
A) CERAMICS CLASS
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Any stained and antiqued item
2. Any stained item
3. Any chalked item
4. Any under glazed item
5. Any glazed item
6. Any other mixed item
B) POTTERY CLASS
All entries in pottery must be original in design and hand built
using any method.
1. Any hand built form, pinch, coil or slab
2. Hand built form, a combination of pinch, slab or coil or
any other.
POTTERY WHEEL AIDED
3. Wheel thrown item
C) CARVINGS CLASS
1. Wood carving, unfinished
2. Wood carving, finished
D) STENCILING CLASS
1. Stenciled article on paper
2. Stenciled article on fabric
3. Stenciled, any other creative article
E) LEATHERCRAFT CLASS
1. Any stamped item
2. Any carved and tooled item
F) STAMPING CLASS
1. Stamped stationary
2. Stamped, all occasion card
3. Stamped fabric item
4. Any other stamped item
G) CRAFTS CLASS
1. Batik article
2. Beaded item
3. Calligraphy sampler or designed piece
4. Candle
5. Candle wicking, any creative article
6. Caning, any article
7. China painting
8. Clock, homemade
9. Crewel, any item
10. Cross-stitch, wall hanging
11. Cross-stitch, any other item
12. Glass etching
13. Jewelry
14. Mobile, any original item
15. Mosaics
16. Origami
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Paper project, homemade
Plastic canvas, any item
Quilling
Refrigerator decorations – 3
Rosemaling
Soap – Homemade 2 bars
String art picture, original
Tie-died, article
Tole or country painting
Tree trims, not ceramic – 3
Wheat weaving
Wood burned item
Woven Basket or container
Woven wall hangings
Wreaths, any other except evergreen
Needle Felted or fulled craft item
Any other original handmade craft item not listed.
H) SCULPTURE CLASS
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
1. Chiseled or carved, any media
2. Wire
3. Paper-Mache
4. Junk
5. Welded or cast, metal
6. Soft sculpture article
7. Whittling
8. Any other originally designed sculpture
I) DRAWING CLASS –(PENCIL)
1. Abstract
2. Still life
3. Marine
4. Figures
5. Landscape
6. Portrait
7. Wildlife (animals & birds)
(INK)
8. Abstract
9. Still life
10. Marine
11. Figures
12. Landscape
13. Portrait
14. Wildlife (animals & birds)
(CHALK)
15. Abstract
16. Still life
17. Marine
18. Figures
19. Landscape
20. Portrait
21. Wildlife (animals & birds)
(CHARCOAL)
22. Abstract
23. Still life
24. Marine
25. Figures
26. Landscape
27. Portrait
28. Wildlife (animals & birds)
J) PAINTING CLASS –( ACRYLICS)
1. Abstract
2. Still life
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Figures
Landscape
Portrait
Wildlife (animals & birds)
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8. Abstract
9. Still life
10. Marine
11. Figures
12. Landscape
13. Portrait
14. Wildlife (animals & birds)
(WATERCOLORS)
15. Abstract
16. Still life
17. Marine
18. Figures
19. Landscape
20. Portrait
21. Wildlife (animals & birds)
DEPARTMENT 119 – ANTIQUES
1. Entries will be limited to 10 per exhibitor.
2. In case an article is in poor condition, but is valuable
because of its age or rarity, these factors will be taken
into consideration when scoring.
3. Antiques should not be less than 50 years old unless
specified under individual classes.
4. Every precaution will be taken to ensure safety of
exhibits, but in no case will the Price County Fair
Association or its employees be held responsible for
loss or injury to items entered.
5. Items cannot be exhibited more than once every 5
(Five) years.
6. Anyone who is a dealer of antiques is not eligible to
exhibit.
SCORING:
Quality material
Technique
Beauty/color
Design/general appearance
Condition
Value in point of interest
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A) GLASS CLASS
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Art and blown glass, one item
2. Cut glass, one item
3. Pressed glass, one item
4. Bottle, one item
5. Canning jar, one item
6. Milk glass, one item
7. Custard glass, one item
8. Opaque glass, one item
9. Carnival glass, one item
10. Ruby glass, one item
11. Cobalt blue glass
12. Any other colored glass
13. Figurine
14. Any other glass
B) POTTERY CLASS
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Ironstone, one item
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Plate/Platter/Bowl, serving piece
Pitcher, Teapot, Chocolate pot
Cup and Saucer
Figure or Art Pottery, one item
Kitchen Crockery
Crock/Jug
Flow blue
Occupied Japanese ware
Fiesta ware, one item
Any other item
C) PORCELAIN CLASS
1. Plate/Platter/Bowl, serving piece
2. Pitcher, Teapot, Chocolate pot, coffee pot
3. Cup and Saucer, one set
4. Creamer and Sugar, one set
5. Any other item
D) HOUSEHOLD GOODS CLASS
1. Sewing item
2. Cookie cutter, candy mold, ice cream mold
3. Kitchen utensil
4. Tin ware
5. Granite ware
6. Pewter, copper or brass item
7. Clock
8. Picture frame
9. Sampler
10. Wooden item
11. Laundry item
12. Coffee grinder
13. Meat grinder
14. Any other household item
E) QUILTS AND CLOTHING CLASS
1. Quilt
2. Coverlet
3. Clothing, 25 years and older
4. Clothing, 50 years and older
5. Embroidered item
6. Hand woven item
7. Crocheted item and lace tatting
8. Purse
9. Hat
10. Any other item
F) ANTIQUE JEWELRY CLASS
1. Necklace
2. Bracelet
3. Ring, women’s Ring, men’s
4. Pin, broach
5. Cameo set
6. Wristwatch, women’s
7. Wristwatch, men’s
8. Pocket watch
9. Any other jewelry
G) PAPER ANTIQUES CLASS
1. Special occasion card
2. Valentine
3. Postcard
4. Trade card (advertising)
5. Book, fiction, non-fiction, historical, religious
6. Cookbook
7. Print, art work
8. Photograph
9. Record, birth, marriage, etc
10. Historical document
50 -- Price County 4-H -11. Any other paper item
H) COINS CLASS
1. Paper money, any denomination
2. Dollar pieces, gold
3. Dollars, silver
4. Half-dollars, silver
5. Quarters, silver
6. Dimes, silver
7. Pennies, copper
8. Pennies, other
9. Coin Set, any denomination
10. Any other money
I) FARM GOODS, EQUIPMENT, RECREATIONAL CLASS
1. Farm tool, 50 years and older
2. Farm tool, 25 years and older
3. Woodworking tool
4. Iron, blacksmith tool
5. Hand tool
6. Power tool
7. Logging equipment
8. Any other item not listed above
J) CAMERA CLASS
1. 35 mm
2. Instamatic
3. Box Camera
4. Movie Camera
5. Slide Projector
6. Movie Projector
7. Any other camera
8. Any other projector
K) LICENSE PLATES CLASS
1. License Plate, 50 years & older
2. License Plate, 25 years & older
3. Any other license plate, not mentioned
L) SPORTING EQUIPMENT AND GUNS CLASS
1. Black Powder Rifle
2. Black Powder Pistol
3. Shotgun, single barrel
4. Shotgun, double barrel
5. Rifle, breech loading
6. Rifle, repeating
7. Rifle, any other
8. Handgun, any type
9. Bird decoy
10. Crossbow
11. Recurve Bow
12. Compound Bow
13. Any other type of bow
14. Collection of arrow heads
15. Heavyweight fishing rod/reel
16. Lightweight fishing rod/reel
17. Reel
18. Ice fishing pole
19. Antique fishing bait
20. Any other fishing equipment
21. Antique trap
22. Any other antique sporting equipment not listed
23. Fish decoy
M) WARTIME MEMORABILIA
1. Civil War, any item
2. World War I – Uniform
3. World War I – Helmet
4. World War I – Medals
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World War I – Photographs
World War I – Any other item
World War II – Uniform
World War II – Helmet
World War II – Medals
World War II – Photographs
World War II – Any other item
Korean War – Uniform
Korean War – Helmet
Korean War – Medals
Korean War – Photographs
Korean War – Any other item
Vietnam War – Uniform
Vietnam War – Helmet
Vietnam War – Medals
Vietnam War – Photographs
Vietnam War – Any other item
Any other wartime item
N) TOYS CLASS
1. Toy
2. Wooden Toy
3. Doll over 25 years
4. Doll over 50 years
5. Doll (dishes, furniture, etc)
6. Mechanical toy
7. Iron and tin toy
8. Stuffed toy
9. Any other toy
O) MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
1. Candlesticks and Candelabras
2. Antique lamp and lighting in original condition
3. Advertising
4. Silver item
5. Christmas item
6. Holiday item
7. Miscellaneous item of art
8. Boxes
9. Paper weight
10. Indian relic or artifact
11. Fraternal item
12. Wood carving
13. Folk art item
14. Historical item (not paper)
15. Bronze and brass item
16. Any other item not listed.
DEPARTMENT 120 – PHOTOGRAPHY
Note: You cannot enter under both Amateur & Professional
Categories.
1. All photographs must be securely mounted, matted,
framed, (or corner tabs) no glass.
2. Photos should be mounted or matted on standard size
appropriate to picture size, for example, 5 x 7,
8 x 10, 16 x 20, etc.
3. Sequences of photos must be captioned and mounted
on tag board.
4. Photos are judged primarily on composition and story –
telling ability. Technical quality and appropriateness of
the mat will be of secondary importance.
5. Only pictures taken since last years fair are eligible.
6. All categories may use photos of either digital or
conventional cameras.
A) AMATEUR CLASS – ENLARGEMENTS – 5 X 7 OR
LARGER UNLESS A SEQUENCE.
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
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Human interest, color
Human interest, black and white
Landscape, color
Landscape, black and white
Portrait, color
Portrait, black and white
Animal, color
Animal, black and white
Action photo, color
Action photo, black and white
Birds, color
Birds, black and white
Flowers, color
Flowers, black and white
Fall scene, color
Winter scene, color
Winter scene, black and white
Sunrise or sunset, color
Marine, color
Marine, black and white
Sequence of 5 photos, one subject, color
Sequence of 5 photos, one subject, black & white
Sequence of 3 photos, that tell a story, color
Sequence of 3 photos, that tell a story, black and white
3 photos processed by the exhibitor, i.e. developed
and printed
Enlargement processed completely by the exhibitor
Photo of Price County event or activity, color
Photo of Price County event or activity, black and
white
Any other photo not listed, color
Any other photo not listed, black and white.
B) PROFESSIONAL CLASS – ENLARGEMENTS – 5 X 7
OR LARGER UNLESS A SEQUENCE.
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
If you make a profit of $500.00 per year on sale of work,
you are considered a professional and cannot enter items in
amateur class.
1. Human interest, color
2. Human interest, black and white
3. Landscape, color
4. Landscape, black and white
5. Portrait, color
6. Portrait, black and white
7. Animal, color
8. Animal, black and white
9. Action Photo, color
10. Action Photo, black and white
11. Birds, color
12. Birds, black and white
13. Flowers, color
14. Flowers, black and white
15. Fall scene, color
16. Winter scene, color
17. Winter scene, black and white
18. Sunrise or sunset, color
19. Marine, color
20. Marine, black and white
21. Sequence of 5 photos, one subject, color
22. Sequence of 5 photos, one subject, black and white
23. Sequence of 3 photos that tell a story, color
24. Sequence of 3 photos that tell a story, black and white
25. 3 Photos processed by the exhibitor, i.e. developed and
printed
26. Enlargement processed completely by the exhibitor
27. Photo of Price County event or activity, color
28. Photo of Price County event or activity, black and white
29. Any other photo not listed, color
30. Any other photo not listed, black and white
C) DIGITALLY ENHANCED PHOTOGRAPHY
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
1. Photo enhanced on your computer with special effects.
Both original and enhanced photo must be displayed.
DEPARTMENT 122 – WOODWORKING
A) ALL WOODWORKING OTHER THAN CABINET AND
FURNITURE MAKING CLASS
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Child’s game – finished
2. Model – finished
3. Child’s toy – finished
4. Lamp – finished
5. Article for use in kitchen – finished
6. Storage unit – finished
7. Shelving unit – finished
8. Bird house – finished
9. Bird feeder – finished
10. Any other article for use in workshop – finished
11. Any repaired or refinished article (State what was done)
12. Any other article for use outdoors – finished
13. Any other article for use indoors – finished.
B) CABINETS AND FURNITURE CLASS
Lot: $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 $2.50
1. Cabinet work – finished
2. Rocker – finished
3. End table – finished
4. Lawn furniture – finished
5. Coffee table – finished
6. Cedar Chest – finished
7. Grandfather clock – Finished
8. Any other piece of furniture – finished
DEPARTMENT 125 – FOODS AND NUTRITION
1. Most recent guidelines may be obtained from the
University of Wisconsin Extension Office.
2. Standard canning jars must be used
3. All jars must be labeled in the following way:
• Name of Product
• Date Preserved
• Method preparation (hot or cold pack)
• Method of processing (boiling water, pressure canner)
• Processing time
4. Canned fruits, jellies, marmalades, preserves, conserves,
butters, pickles, or relishes may be opened if judge
desires.
5. Leave all screw bands on canned foods.
6. Entries must have been preserved within the last fair
year. Exhibits will be marked after being judged.
7. Canned fruits, vegetables and pickles should be
exhibited in pint jars with the exception of dill pickles.
8. Jams and jellies sealed with paraffin will be disqualified.
9. Labels are available upon entry from the Fair
Association or at the University of Wisconsin Extension
Office, Normal Building, Phillips.
FOOD PRESERVATION
A) CANNED FRUITS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Apples, quarter or halves
2. Apples, crab (whole)
3. Applesauce
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Blackberries
Cherries
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Raspberries
Rhubarb
Any other fruit not listed
B) CANNED VEGETABLES
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Beans
2. Beets
3. Carrots
4. Corn
5. Mushrooms, domestic
6. Peas
7. Potatoes
8. Salsa
9. Tomatoes
10. Tomato juice
11. Any other vegetable not list.
JAMS, JELLIES AND PRESERVES MAY BE OPENED
FOR JUDGING. MAY BE EXHIBITED IN HALF PINT OR
PINT JELLY JARS. JAMS, PRESERVES, CONSERVES
AND PICKLES SHOULD BE SEALED WITH A LID AND
PROCESSED IN A BOILING WATER BATH.
C) JELLY, JAM & MARMALADE CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Raspberry jam
2. Strawberry jam
3. Peach jam
4. Any other jam
5. Raspberry jelly
6. Apple jelly
7. Grape jelly
8. Any other jelly
9. Marmalade - any type
10. Fruit Butter - Any type
Note: Must be exhibited in standard half pint or pint jelly jars.
D) PICKLES AND RELISH CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Beets
2. Bread and butter
3. Crabapple
4. Dill (whole)
5. Relish
6. Salsa
7. Sauerkraut
8. Sweet pickles
9. Any other pickled item
E) DRIED FOODS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
Display in glass jars with lids. No seals required.
1. Apples
2. Bananas
3. Carrot
4. Celery
5. Fruit leathers, 3 pieces
6. Onions
7. Parsley
8. Tomatoes
9. Any other dried fruit (specify type)
10. Any other dried vegetable (specify type)
11. Any dried herb (specify type)
12. Any dried meat (jerky) 3 pieces
BAKED GOODS CLASS
1. Any similar products from the same household will be
disqualified.
2. All cakes should be corner cuts and unfrosted unless
specified.
3. No commercial mixes may be used.
4. Cover baked goods with clear plastic bags.
Note: Items that need refrigeration will not be accepted at
the fair.
F) QUICK BREADS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Quick bread– ½ loaf
2. Muffins, plain – 3
3. Muffins, bran – 3
4. Muffins, with fruit – 3
5. Baking powder biscuits – 3
6. Quick coffee cake – 4” square
G) COOKIES AND BARS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Rolled sugar – 3
2. Rolled molasses – 3
3. Oatmeal drop – 3
4. Peanut butter – 3
5. Chocolate chip – 3
6. Ginger snaps – 3
7. Refrigerator – 3
8. Decorated holiday – 3
9. Spritz, assorted shapes – 3
10. Pinwheel, chocolate & white – 3
11. Snicker doodles – 3
12. Sandwich -3
13. Pfefferneusse – 3
14. Any other shaped cookies – 3
15. Any other drop cookies – 3
16. Any other rolled cookies – 3
17. Brownies, no nuts or frosting – 3
18. Date bars – 3
19. Chocolate Chip bars – 3
20. Pumpkin bars – 3
21. Any other bar – 3
H) CANDY CLASS
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Peanut brittle – 3
2. Sea foam, brown – 3
3. Candy from maple syrup – 3
4. Fudge – 3
5. Penuche – 3
6. Taffy – 3
7. Caramels – 3
8. Praline – 3
9. Molded chocolate with filling – 3
10. Divinity, white – 3
11. Any other candy not listed – 3
I) CAKES, UNFROSTED CLASS
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Angel food – l/4 cake
2. Bundt – ¼ cake
3. Chiffon cake – ¼ cake
4. Chocolate cake – 4” square
5. Devils food cake – 4” square
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Gingerbread – 4” square
Jelly roll cake – ¼ cake
Pound cake – ¼ cake
Spice cake – 4” square
Yellow cake – 4” square
White cake – 4” square
Any other cake not listed (specify type)
J) DOUGHNUTS CLASS
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Raised doughnuts – 3
2. Cake doughnuts – 3
3. Cream puffs – 3 (unfilled)
4. Any other doughnut – 3
K) YEAST BREADS AND ROLLS
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Bagels – 3
2. Cinnamon rolls – 3
3. Cheese bread – ½ loaf
4. Croissants – 3
5. Danish kringle – small or ½ loaf
6. Dinner rolls – 3
7. French bread – ¼ loaf
8. Kolache, raised – 3
9. Oatmeal bread – ½ loaf
10. Raisin bread – ½ loaf
11. Rye bread – ½ loaf
12. Sourdough – ½ loaf
13. Stolen – ½ loaf
14. Swedish tea ring – small or ½ loaf
15. White bread – ½ loaf
16. Whole wheat -50 – 100% - ½ loaf
17. Any other yeast bread
18. Any other yeast coffee cake
19. Any other yeast roll
L) PIES CLASS (Pies should be in 4” or 5” pie pans)
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Apple pie, double crust – 4”- 5”
2. Blueberry pie, double crust – 4”-5”
3. Cherry pie, double crust – 4”-5”
4. Peach pie, double crust – 4”-5”
5. Any other fruit pie – 4”-5”
6. Pie shell, individual – 4”-5”
7. Meringue shells – 3 small
M) DECORATED CAKES CLASS
Lot: $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 $2.50
1. Holiday cake
2. Novelty cake
3. Special occasion cake
4. Decorated cupcakes – 3
5. Decorated cookies – 3
6. Gingerbread House
DEPARTMENT 126 – CLOTHING
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Entry tags must be pinned on the garment, not on the hanger.
Please furnish your own hangers, pins, etc.
Only one item per description can be entered. The “any
other” category should be used ONLY when the article does
not fit under one of the more descriptive items.
A) CLOTHING CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Apron
2. Blouse/ tailored shirt
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Knit shirt
Skirt
Fabric scarf or stole
Fabric purse or bag
Decorated purchased garment
Appliquéd purchased garment
Sleepwear article
Any other garment
Any surged item
B) OTHER ADULT CLOTHING CLASS
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
1. Sports outfit
2. Jumper
3. Women’s slacks, woven material
4. Women’s slacks, knit material
5. Man’s slacks or trousers
6. Vest
7. 2 piece Ensemble
8. Dress, Casual
9. Dress, Formal
10. Suit
11. Coat or jacket
12. Ski wear, winter outer wear
C) INFANTS AND CHILDREN’S GARMENTS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Infant dress
2. Infant bonnet or cap
3. Infant slacks or jumpsuit
4. Child’s casual dress
5. Child’s best dress
6. Child’s slacks or pants
7. Child’s shirt, woven
8. Child’s shirt, knit
9. Child’s sleepwear
10. Child’s sport outfit
11. Any other infant or child’s outfit
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
12. Infant’s coat
13. Child’s coat
14. Jacket or snowsuit
DEPARTMENT 127 – KNITTING AND CROCHETING
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All work exhibited must be made by the exhibitor.
Only one item per description can be entered. The “any
other” category should ONLY be used when the article
does not fit under any other descriptive term.
A) HANDKNITTING CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Slippers
2. Hat
3. Scarf
4. Two needle mittens
5. Knit and felted household item
6. Knit and felted fashion accessory
7. Four needle mittens
8. Infant cap
9. Infant booties
10. Infant sweater
11. Infant, any other garment
12. Four needle socks, turned heel
13. Any other knitted garment
14. Sweater, adult
15. Afghan, pieced
16. Afghan, ripple
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18. Afghan, assembled
19. Afghan, any other
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
20. Buttonhole raglan cardigan
21. Set in sleeve pullover
22. Set in sleeve cardigan
23. Knitted item from hand spun yarn
24. Knit and felted garment
25. Pullover with mixed colors, carrying yarn
26. Cardigan with mixed colors, carrying yarn
27. Pullover or cardigan with yarn bobbin knitting
28. Knitted dress or suit
29. Fingertipless & handwarmer gloves
30. Item/garment made with recycled yarn
31. Shawl, cape, stole
32. Item using Broomstick lace
B) MACHINE KNITTING CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Slippers
2. Hat
3. Scarf
4. Two needle mittens
5. Four needle mittens
6. Item for infant
7. Four needle socks, turned heel
8. Any other knitted garment
9. Any other knitted item
10. Simple sweater
11. Simple afghan
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
12. Buttonhole raglan cardigan
13. Set in sleeve pullover
14. Set in sleeve cardigan
15. Knitted item from hand spun yarn
16. Pullover with mixed colors, carrying yarn
17. Cardigan with mixed colors, carrying yarn
18. Pullover or cardigan with yarn bobbin knitting
19. Knitted dress or suit
20. Afghan
C) CROCHETING CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Mittens
2. Hat
3. Neck scarf
4. Stole or cape
5. Vest or shrink
6. Broomstick lace item
7. Infant booties
8. Infant cap or bonnet
9. Infant sweater
10. Doll clothes, at least 3 articles
11. Doll outfitted with crocheted clothes
12. Pillow
13. Article with lace trim
14. Doily under 12” or table runner
15. Doily over 12” or table runner
16. Any other crocheted item
17. Any other crocheted garment
18. Crochet and felted accessory
19. Crochet and felted garment
20. Sampler afghan
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
21. Baby or crib afghan all in one
22. Baby or crib afghan, assembled
23. Afghan, all in one
24. Afghan, assembled
25. Afghan, Tunisian stitch
26. Sweater, Adult
27. Placemats, (4)
28. Sweater, child’s
29. Crocheted tablecloth
30. Wall hanging
31. Croteched item from homespun yarn
D) TATTING CLASS
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
1. Any tatted article
DEPARTMENT 128 – HOME FURNISHINGS
1. All work exhibited must be made by the exhibitor.
2. Only one item per description can be entered. The “any
other” category should be used ONLY when the article
does not fit under one of the other terms.
A) EMBROIDERY (HAND) CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Pillowcases – 2
2. Wall hangings, original
3. Hand towels – 2
4. Dish towels – 2
5. Sampler
6. Any other embroidered home furnishing
B) PLACEMATS CLASS
Lot: $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
1. Appliquéd – 4
2. Pieced and quilted – 4
3. Any other – 4
C) TABLECLOTHS CLASS
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Counted cross stitch
2. Embroidered
3. Table runner, quilted
4. Any original design
5. Any other tablecloth
D) PILLOW FOR THE HOME CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Counted cross stitch
2. Crewel
3. Latch hooked
4. Needlepoint
5. Patchwork – machine quilted
6. Stenciled
7. Embroidered
8. Appliquéd
9. Any other pillow
E) DRESSER SCARVES CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Appliqué
2. Counted cross stitch
3. Embroidered
4. Stenciled
5. Pieced and quilted
6. Any other dresser scarf
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F) OTHER HOME FURNISHINGS CLASS
Lot: $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
1. Kitchen Mitts
2. Curtains
3. Potholders
4. Set of hot dish mats
5. Stuffed toy, cloth
6. Toaster cover
7. Any other home furnishing
G) REMODELED PIECE OF FURNITURE CLASS
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
1. Accessory item, example – stool, clock
2. Large item
H) REFINISHED PIECE OF FURNITURE CLASS
Lot: $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
(Must state method and finish used)
1. Accessory item, example- stool, clock
2. Large item
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I) QUILTING CLASS
Lot: $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50
1. Baby or crib quilt, tied
2. Cotton or wool, pieced and tied
3. Baby or crib quilt, machine quilted
4. Cotton or wool, machine quilted
5. Appliquéd, machine quilted
6. Quillow
7. Any other machine quilted item
J) CREATIVE ACCESSORY FOR THE HOME CLASS
Lot: $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
1. Wall hanging, appliquéd and quilted
2. Wall hanging, machine pieced and quilted
3. Wall hanging, needlepoint
4. Wall hanging, latch hook
5. Seasonal door trims
6. Pressed flowers under glass
7. Any other item not noted elsewhere
8. Bedspread
9. Rug
K) QUILTS CLASS – HAND QUILTED
Lot: $4.50 $3.5 $2.50 $1.50
1. Pillow
2. Baby or crib quilt
3. Cotton or wool pieced
4. Appliquéd
5. Wall hanging
6. Any other hand quilted item
ENTRY DEADLINE: JULY 18, 2016
SEE ENTRY FORMS ON NEXT PAGE
Return to: Price County Fair
P.O. Box 123
Phillips, WI 54555
MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH ENTRY FORM:
For Horses – proof of Coggins Test.
Livestock: Premised I.D. # ________
Poultry: Provide Wisconsin Associate Flock # ________
Or Wisconsin Tested Flock # ________
AND Verification Letter
NO MORE THAN 75 ENTRIES
PER ENTRY FEE PLEASE!
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Exhibitor No. ______________________
Name: _________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________
Address: __________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________________________
Email Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Club/Farm Name:_________________________________________________________________________________
Have you shown previously at this fair?______________
Dept. Class
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Exhibitor:_____________________________________________________________ TOTAL: ________________
Livestock: Premised I.D. # _____________ Poultry: Provide Wisconsin Associate Flock # ____________
Or Wisconsin Tested Flock # _____________ AND Verification Letter
EXHIBITOR FORM
THERE IS ONLY ONE ENTRY FEE PER PERSON – NOT PER ITEM
EACH EXHIBITOR MUST ATTACH THIS FORM TO THEIR ENTRY FORM:
Number of Open Class Exhibitors (Entry Fee) ______
Number of Junior Class Exhibitors (Entry Fee) ______
Rabbit & Poultry Pen Fee
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Dairy, Beef, Swine, Sheep, Goat Pen Fee
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Horse Stall Fee
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$3.00
$1.00
$0.50 per animal
$1.00 per animal
$3.00 per animal
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TOTAL AMOUNT
$________
Please make checks payable to: Price
County Fair Association