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GRAND CHAMPION FRYERGRAND CHAMPION HOG

GRAND CHAMPION STEERRESERVE CHAMPION HOG

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GRAND CHAMPION RABBIT

GRAND CHAMPION LAMB

MordtTractor

Troy, Missouri

636-528-8575

50th AnnualLincoln CountyOld Threshers

Association, IncSeptember 19-22, 2019

Located at Walnut Grove Farm, Jct Hwy B & NN - Elsberry, MO

The show has now been expanded to 4 days! Thursday night we are

featuring a Farm Tractor Pull. Fairgrounds will open at 5 p.m.

and pulling at 7 p.m..Brian Gottfried - 314-540-1135

www.LincolnCountyOldThreshers.org www.cuivre.com 😎😎 800-392-3709

► Stay at least 10 feet away from downed power lines after an accident or storm. Assume all wires are live.

► Remember Missouri’s 10 Ft. Rule. Notify your utility before you work within 10 feet of power lines.

► Call 8-1-1 before you dig. Keep areas near utility equipment free from obstructions.

®

SUMMER SAFETY TIPS

Enjoy the fair!

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JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION BUYERS JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION BUYERSThank You to the 2018 Lincoln Co. Fair Junior Livestock Auction Buyers Thank You to the 2018 Lincoln Co. Fair Junior Livestock Auction Buyers

Chacon ConstructionChad Westhoff

Channel Seed - Nick & Kyle AllenChannel Seed - Brad Eisenbath

Charles & Kim EllisCharlie’s Farm & Home SupplyCherished Beginnings Preschool

Chris SchusterChristopher Husdon Channel Seed

Clemmy ZerrerCoastal Carriers- John Dunard

Colt SchumanCommittee to Elect Joe Kaimann

Community State BankConstruction & General Laborers Local 660

Corey UmhoeferCornerstone MortgageCory and Tina Ryan

Craig WesthoffCreative Stitches

Crystal Hall - Lincoln County ClerkCurtis & Becky Stille

Cuts AboveD & R Farms

Dale & Betty ZurowesteDale and Bev Menne Farms

Dale DiederichDameron Transport

Dan ButlerDaniel Henke

Danielle & B J HutsonDarrell & Lori Ann Forbeck

Darrell HarrisDavid & Krysti Henke

David Logan ShawDeanna Aslin

Demien ConstructionDennis & Janet FreymuthDennis Mudd Auto Body

Dennis PearsonDiana Eisenbath

Don HutsonDon Seeger

Donald Hutson JrDonna Shaw

Doug and Margaret MomphardDowns Drywall

Dunard Snow and IceDusty & Becky Thornhill-Thornhill Real Estate & Auction

Ed MuddEd Schieffer & Dr Ayanna Shivers

Edwards Show CattleElite Custom Designs

Elite ToolElizabeth Schwendemann, D V M

Elsberry HardwareEngelmeyer RealtyEnnis Implement

Enviromental RestorationEolia Fertilizer

Eric & Becka TwellmanEric Myers

Erica Gimmy Cornerstone MortgageF & S Collision

Farmer’s ButcheringFarmer’s Elevator & Supply

Farmer’s Mutual Insurance of Warren CountyFCS Financial

Flynn Drilling CompanyFlynn Properties

Forrest Keeling NurseryFriends of Horne Family

Friends of Nick StoneG & M Asphalt

Garrett ConsultingGary & Donna Myers

Gary & Melitta ShieldsGary & Sharon Braungardt

Gary and Cindy SeiglerGB Truck and TrailerGeeding Construction

George HasekampGerald Mehler Farms & Excavating

Glenn WegenerGrand Oaks Heating and CoolingGrasser Electric - Shane Grasser

Great Clips - Ronald SaetteleGregory and Melissa Vaccaro

Harvey S MartinHeartland Restorations

Henke ConstructionHolmes Farms

Huber ConstructionHudson FarmsInsurance Stop

J & J Cattle CompanyJack Price Construction

Jacob CurrieJames Johnson

James SleeJames Stille

Jason & Gail BraungardtJason and Lori Williams

Jason MyersJay & Rhonda Shafer

Jeanie Riddle, Missouri State SenatorJeanne & Bill HutsonJeff & Morgan Aslin

Jeff and Denise BraungardtJerome Zerrer Jr

Jerry Fox, Lincoln County CollectorJessica Downs - Advanced Eyecare

Jessica Zumwalt for Lincoln County CollectorJet Physical TherapyJim & Betty Schulze

Jim BoedekerJim Ladlie

Jim Trenary FordJim Volmert

Jo & Rocky LammertJoe & Sandy Witte

Joe and Rachel HutsonJoe Crenshaw

Joe Grote FarmJoerling Bros. TruckingJohn & Brenda Zerrer

John & Wendy BoenkerJohn Schumacher

Jonah LasaterJosephville Meat ProcessingJT Schneider Trucking LLC

Judy Thompson

Jungermann Farms LLCK & K Properties

K Flynn Insurance - Kevin & Kathy FlynnK. Flynn Insurance - John Kinion Jr.

Kaiman Auctions and Real EstateKaimann Welding Inc.

Karrenbrock EscavatingKathy Walter

KCA LLCKemper Millard Keim Funeral Home

Kevin MyersKirk & Anna Noxon

Krieg SalesL & L Mowing

L Keeley ConstructionL. Menne Farms

Larry CappelLarry Crouch

Larry & Lydia KroningerLaw Office of Jesse Granneman

LBH PigsLeah Chaney -Lincoln County Prosecuting Attorney

Leonhard InsuranceLester Farms

Lewis HybridsLew’s Accounting & Tax Service

Lincoln County FairLincoln County Farmer’s Cooperative

Lincoln County Recorder of DeedsLisa Burkemper Real Estate Team

Lisa SitlerLuke Harke

M & D ConcreteM. Turpin Services

Magruder Construction-Brian TwellmanMagruder Limestone

Margie Koch-American Family InsuranceMark & Karen Sachs

Mark DickmeyerMark HasekampMark Schuette

Mar-Leet Investors LLCMarre’s Painting

Martin General ContractorMary Kay Cosmetics Christy Cox

Mary ZerrerMatt & Cassie Schieffer

Matt Jones Insurance Agency LLCMatt Orf

Maverick WimesMcBride Homes

Menne Refrigeration & ElectricMenne Show Pigs

Mennemeyer OrthodonticsMennemeyer Trucking

Mense FarmsMeyer Title Company

Meyers GradingMFA Elsberry

MFA WentzvilleMichael Kaimann Welding

Michael RyanMick Mehler & Sons Excavating

Mike & Sandie TylerMike and Roseanne Sullivan

Mike Henebry

1st Advantage Bank3D Crop Insurance

47 West Trailer Sales4-W Country Aire Kennel-Jean Wagster

Aaron & Nicolle MolburgABC Supply Company

Adam WestadtAgers Seamless Guttering

AJM TrussAlbertin Auto Body & Collision

Alex MuddAlexandra Suddarth Buyer’s Agent

All Family ChiropracticAllen Auction ServiceAlmost Home Catering

Amanda NeelAmanda Schieffer

Amanda Thoroughman OhmesAmerican Family Insurance- Donald Thompson Jr.

American Family Insurance-Neal GratekeAuburn FarmsAustin KreugerAuto Lube PlusB & B Electric

B & D Car WashB & J Septic

B & R Autobody & Painting / Rhonda’s Screen PrintB & S Farm

Backes & Toelke Agri ProductsBank of Old Monroe

Beamer PropertieBeauchamp Seed, LLC

Bedrock QuarryBernard and Bonnie Begeman

Betsy CalvinBHSS Select PropertiesBill & Jenny NordmannBill and Ellen Sullivan

Bill KamlerBill Schlote

Bill Sullivan ExcavatingBillie Jean CappelBlake Momphard

Bob & Phyliss CobbBob Grateke

Bob StrassemeierBob Zerrer

Bobby Kerpash-Meyer and Company Real EstateBobby Thornhill

Boedeker BrothersBraungardt Ag Services

Brennan LagemannBrian and Elizabeth Utterback

Briggs RealtyBruce & Connie Werkmeister

Bruce FitzgeraldBruns Cattle CoBuilders Block

Burkemper Trucking LLCBuzzy’s LiqourC & M Acres

Cannon ExcavationCarla Angel

Castle’s GroceryCentral Crop Insurance Services Inc.

Central Elevator, Inc.

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JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION BUYERSThank You to the 2018 Lincoln Co. Fair Junior Livestock Auction Buyers

Open Community Exhibit Registration2019 Lincoln County Fair

http://lincmohe.fairmanager.com/

You will need to visit the website, to complete the Open Home Economic registration for the 2019 Lincoln County Fair.

This can be completed between Saturday, June 1 and Saturday, June 29, 2019 before 9:00 P.M.

This website will be used ONLY for Open Home Economic & Community Exhibit Hall entries. During this process, you will

need to create a user name and password per exhibitor.

Please retain this information as the exhibit hall committee will not have access to this and it cannot be retrieved.

Please direct questions to email [email protected].

Thank you for your cooperation and patience while we make this transition!

See pages 68-72 for classes and information.

Mike MuellerMindy West

Missouri MulchMO Realty Home & Land

Monty’s Bar-b-queMordt Tractor & EquipmentMoscow Mills Feed & Grain

Moscow MIlls LumberMuensterman Farms

Mustang Sally’sMyers Select Homes

Nathan HutsonNeta Henderson

Nick and Melissa SkibinskiNick Bauer

Nick ProuhetNickolas Turnbull

North American Seeding ServiceNorthstar Farm Excavating

Norton Trucking LLCOld Monroe Lumber

Our House Auction ServiceParamedics of Lincoln County

Parkside Mini-MartPatrick and Andrea Kientzy

Paul & Cindy MalonePauline FilsonPayton White

PCH InvestmentsPeoples Bank and Trust

PioneerPlackemeier Farms

Pow Pow Cattle FarmsPrairie View Seed - Pioneer Seed Jess Claborn

Prairie Wind FarmProvidence BankRacks & Tracts

Randy Pietzman, MO State Rep. Dist 41Rich and Jessica Ponder

Richard DoveRichard Grote

Richard Hackmann ConstructionRichard Harper

Rick HenkeRick SimmonsRick Twellman

Rick Woods Auto RepairRise Up Probation and Intervention Services LLC

Rob and Ellie ZurowesteRobert & Sue Hutson

Robert Bell JrRyan Family Farms

Ryan FarmsSandy Lickteig

Sandy Turner Missouri Farm BureauScattered Acres

Schieffer Heating & CoolingSchuster Insurance LLC

Schwendemann Bros Farms & Double A Angus LLCScott and Dena Capps

Scott HasekampScott West Automotive

Seeger Farms LLCService & Supply Coop

Shafer BrothersShane Myers Crop Insurance

Shari Whitehead

Sherri SelmanShields Farm

Showtime FarmSilex Banking Company

Simmons FarmsSmokin Butts BBQ

Spencer SmithSt Charles County Fair

St Charles Pork ProducersStarlight FarmsStephen Sulin

Steve and Jane KientzySteven Turpin

Sue CappelSullivan Farms

Sunrise RV ParkSydenstricker Equipment Co

Taylor and Alex HutsonTaylor DamesTaylor Turpin

TD2 Seed & ServiceTed & Laura Schneider

Tenderheart KennelsTerry & Michelle CappelThe Blind Pig Farmers

Thomas KoenigThornhill RE & Auction

Tim & Patty SchroerTimothy D Cappel

Tobie HubbardTom Anderson Real Estate

Tom ShawToni Meyer At Law

Tony’s Antique TractorsTracy SawmillTravis Meyers

Travis, Crystal, Dalton & Taryn SmithTrent BraungardtTrent Crenshaw

Tri-County Sports CenterTriple C Cattle Co

Troy Feed and MercantileTroy Flooring Center

Troy Furniture CompanyTroy Marble & Granite Co., Inc

Troy Wentzville Vet ClinicTucker and Sons Septic

Twellman SimentalsTwin Hill Stock Farms

Warrenton Oil CompanyWayne Tillotson

Weatherford FarmsWebb Farms

Weinrich FarmsWestbrook Law Group

Whalen Farms Hay and Cattle CoWhiteside Timber

Winchester Spine & Sport CenterWitt Farm Seed & Grain

Witte Brothers Truck LinesWood Butcher Properties zand Realtors

Woods Fort Golf CourseWorld Outdoor Emporium

Wren Real EstateWW Construction

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OPEN COMMUNITY EXHIBITSOPEN COMMUNITY EXHIBITSDivision: Desserts

Cakes1. All cakes must be exhibited on heavy cardboard. 2. One-half cake, except where decorated, will be accepted as an exhibit. 3. Decorated cakes must be exhibited whole to allow for best judging. 4. Cakes may or may not be cut to determine quality.5. Only decorated cakes may be from a mix. Class Name 20. Angel Food 21. Sponge 22. Gooey Butter cake 23. Applesauce 24. Chiffon 25. Spice 26. Upside Down 27. Pound 28. Devil’s Food 29. Yellow Cake

Pies1. ¼ pie in aluminum pan or two tarts will comprise an exhibit. 2. No cream pies will be accepted. 3. One slice of pie or one tart, wrapped separately on a paper plate should be included as a sample for judging purposes. Class Name 40. Any Fruit 41. Berry 42. Nut 43. Cherry

Cookies1. Cookies should be exhibited on heavy paper plates, covered with plastic wrap. 2. Four (4) cookies will comprise an exhibit. 3. Two (2) cookies as a sample for judging should be wrapped separately. Class Name 50. Drop Cookies 51. Pressed 52. Shaped 53. Refrigerated Cookies

Candy 1. Four (4) pieces of candy displayed in a container of choice (no glass) either for gift giving or family, will comprise an exhibit. 2. Two (2) samples, wrapped separately, are required for judging.Class Name 60. Fudge 61. Nut Brittle 62. Caramel

Division: Canned FoodsThe judging guidelines are printed to help you prepare your entries.1. All canned goods must be in standard canning jars, sealed with two-piece lids, using appropriate heat processing and less than one year old. Paraffin in not an acceptable seal. Bands should be in place for transporting jars, but will be removed for judging.2. Entries must be labels with product names, date of preparation, processing method, length of processing time and recipe source. Entries with incomplete label will be disqualified. Example of qualified label:

3. All foods must be canned according to 1989 or later USDA, University Extension, Ball or Kerr guidelines. (Disclaimer: mention of brand names is for educational purposes only and not an endorsement.) Contact your County Extension Office for help or new recipes. 4. Any sign of spoilage, alteration from standard of processing guidelines or lack of label information will be basis for disqualification of the exhibit.5. No canned food will be sampled by the judges.

Class Name70. Apples71. Applesauce72. Berries73. Cherries74. Peaches75. Pears76. Fruit Juice77. Green Beans78. Corn79. Carrots80. Mixed Vegetable81. Salsa82. Pasta Sauce

JelliesClass Name105. Apple106. Blackberry107. Cherry108. Peach

Preserves, Jams or Butters and HoneyClass Name115. Peach116. Pear117. Cherry118. Strawberry119. Apple Butter

Snap beans 7/20/11 pressure canned 10 pounds25 minutes University Extension Guide H1454

44. Peach45. Apple46. Miscellaneous

30. German Chocolate (traditional icing)31. White Cake32. Oatmeal Cake33. Carrot Cake34. Decorated Wedding Cake35. Decorated Birthday Cake36. Coffee Cake37. Miscellaneous

54. Brownies55. Bar Cookies56. Decorated Cookies57. Miscellaneous

63. Chocolates64. Mints65. Miscellaneous

83. Tomatoes84. Tomato Juice85. Peppers86. Sweet Pickles87. Dill Pickles88. Bread and Butter Pickles89. Pickled Beets90. Relish100. Any Pickled Vegetables101. Miscellaneous Fruit102. Miscellaneous Vegetable103. Miscellaneous Pickle

109. Strawberry110. Grape111. Miscellaneous Berry112. Miscellaneous

120. Blackberry121. Orange Marmalade122. Honey123. Miscellaneous

Foods, Sewing, Horticulture, Stitchery, Knitting/Crochet, Quilts, Fine Arts, Photography, Crafts & Woodwork

Superintendent: Carolyn Hunt & Olivia Braley; Assistants: Elisa Schuknecht, Emma Braley, Kirstin Hunt and Ashleyn Hunt

General Rules and Regulations1. Entries will be received Monday, July 8th from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. Doors will close for judging promptly at 11:00 a.m.2. Pre-registration is required for the 2019 fair. ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY!3. Each class will accept entries for three age division: 12 and under, ages 13-21 and ages 22 and above.4. Exhibitors may exhibit in as many classes as they wish. However, exhibitors are limited to two exhibits per class.5. All articles must be the work of the exhibitor.6. NO POSTERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.7. Any article will not be eligible for competition in the same class in which it was previously exhibited.8. When there is not competition in a class, articles will be awarded according to merit. No ribbon and premium will be awarded

unless quality merits. In classes with one exhibit, first place will be awarded only if the judge(s) feels exhibit is worthy.9. The Lincoln County Fair will make reasonable effort for a secure display area. The Lincoln County Fair, Inc., members of the

board of directors, nor superintendents/assistant superintendents assume no responsibility for loss of or damage to exhibits. 10. Judges decisions are final.11. Best of Show ribbons will be awarded in the following categories: Breads; Desserts (cakes, cookies, candies); Canned

Goods; Sewing; Horticulture; Stitchery; Knitting/Crochet; Quilts; Fine Arts; Photography; Crafts and Woodwork. An additional premium of $10 will be awarded per category for Best of Show.12. ENTRIES MUST BE PICKED UP ON SUNDAY, JULY 14TH FROM 3:00 TO 5:00 P.M. The Lincoln County Fair and Open

Community Exhibits committees are not responsible for articles left after this time and date. Any item left after this time and date forfeit ribbons and any premiums awarded.

Food

Division: BreadsBreads should be plastic wrapped and exhibited on heavy paper plate. An exhibit will consist of ¼ loaf of bread, plate of 4 rolls. Please include two (2) samples, wrapped separately from the exhibit in plastic sandwich bags, for the judging.

Class Name1. White Loaf2. Dark Loaf3. Dinner Rolls4. Sweet Rolls5. Cornbread6. Biscuits (plate of 4)7. Muffins – savory (plate of 4)8. Muffins – sweet (plate of 4)9. Fruit bread10. Zucchini Bread11. Donuts (plate of 4)12. Miscellaneous bread

Prize awards for Food Division: 1st - $3.00 • 2nd - $2.00 • 3rd - $1.00

1. No mixes allowed except where stated.2. Amount required per exhibit is listed.3. All jars must be clear, standard in size and clearly labeled.4. All other entries must be exhibited on non- breakable containers5. Only clear plastic wrap may be used on products to be judged.

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Division: Horticulture1. The number in parenthesis is thenumber required to comprise an exhibit.2. Fruit and vegetables should be exhibitedon heavy disposable plates.Class Name130. Potatoes (4)131. Onions (4)132. Tomatoes (4)133. Zucchini (2)134. Squash (2)135. Radishes (4)136. Cherry or Grape Tomato (6)137. Hot Peppers (4)138. Sweet Pepper (4)139. Beets (4)140. Green Beans (6)141. Cabbage (1)142. Carrots (4)143. Cucumbers (4)144. Peas (6)145. Other Vegetable (2)146. Apples (4)147. Blackberries (6)148. Berries (6)149. Peaches (4)150. Other Fruit (4)

OPEN COMMUNITY EXHIBITSOPEN COMMUNITY EXHIBITSDivision: General CraftsCriteria for judging General Craft Division will be based on technical skills, use of materials, creativity, and functionality.

Class Name245. Floral Arrangements246. Christmas Décor247. Holiday Décor248. Candles249. Christmas Tree Ornament(s)250. Handmade Basket251. Decorated Any Article252. Purse, Bag or Pouch253. Decorated Glass254. Doll Item255. Lace (tatting, bobbin, battenburg)256. Felting257. Made from paper258. Scrapbook page259. Holiday Card260. Miscellaneous Greeting Card261. Rugs (Prize awards: 1st-$4 , 2nd- $2 , 3rd-$1) 262. Pot Holders263. Handmade Dolls264. Door or Wall Hanging (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1) 265. Made from Wood (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1) 266. Made from Metal (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1) 267. Decoupage 268. Applique (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1) 269. Weaving (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1)270. Model271. Toys272. Handspun Yarn (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1)273. Lego, K’nex, Etc. Building274. Lego, K’nex, Etc. Vehicle275. Made from Animal Hide276. Decorated Clothing Item277. Wreath 278. Home Décor 279. Made from Recycled Material280. Jewelry (Prize awards: 1st-$4, 2nd- $2, 3rd-$1)281. Miscellaneous

Division: Sewing1. All clothing items needing hangingshould be entered on appropriate hanger.(Dress, skirt, blouse, shirt, suit, jacket, etc.)2. Soiled, unfinished or commercially made articles will not be accepted for competition.

Class Name290. Adult Dress291. Child Dress292. Infant Dress293. Adult Skirt/pants294. Child Skirt/pants295. Infant Skirt/pants296. Adult Shirt297. Child Shirt298. Infant Shirt299. Formal Wear300. Miscellaneous Adult Clothing301. Miscellaneous Child Clothing302. Miscellaneous Infant Clothing303. Adult Accessory304. Child Accessory305. Infant Accessory306. Apron307. Doll308. Toy309. Pillow310. Costume311. Blanket312. Household Item 313. Purse/Bag314. Miscellaneous Baby Item315. Miscellaneous

Prize awards for Sewing Division:1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00

Prize awards for General Crafts Division:1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 (exceptions noted)

Division: Knitting/Crocheting

CrochetingClass Name180. Doll or Animal181. Bedspread182. Sweater, Vest, Top or Coat183. Baby Garment184. Toy185. Socks or Slippers186. Baby Afghan

KnittingClass Name195. Doll or Animal196. Bedspread197. Sweater, Vest, Top or Coat198. Baby Garment199. Toy200. Socks or Slippers201. Baby Afghan

QuiltsClass Name213. Pieced Quilt214. Embroidered Quilt215. Hand Quilted216. Machine Quilted217. Original Quilt Design218. Child’s Quilt219. Appliqued Quilt220. Quilted Wall hanging221. Quilted household item222. Miscellaneous Quilted Item

Division: Stitchery(Embroidery, Cross Stitch, Etc.)1. Soiled, unfinished or commercially madearticles will not be accepted for display and judging.2. Items must be properly presented for judging. Forexample, stitched items must be pressed and/or blocked. Framing is optional.

Class Name160. Pillow 161. Pillow Case 162. Tablecloth163. Napkin164. Towel165. Baby Item166. Household Item167. Picture168. Wall Hanging169. Garment170. Toy171. Bag172. Miscellaneous 5x7 or Smaller173. Miscellaneous 5x7 or Larger

Prize awards for Stitchery Division:1st - $4.00 • 2nd - $3.00 • 3rd - $2.00

187. Afghan188. Hat, Scarf or Mittens189. Shawl190. Doily191. Household Item192. Miscellaneous

201. Baby Afghan202. Afghan203. Hat, Scarf or Mittens204. Shawl205. Doily206. Household Item207. Miscellaneous

Division: WoodworkingCriteria for judging Woodworking Division will be based on technical skills, use of materials, creativity, and functionality.

Class Name230. Furniture231. Clock232. Handmade Frame/Plaque233. Whittling/Carving234. Household Item235. Wildlife Use236. Toy237. Containers238. Wood burning

Prize awards for Woodworking Division: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00

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OPEN COMMUNITY EXHIBITSDivision: Fine Arts1. All artwork submitted for judging mustbe the work of the entrant.2. Artwork previously judged at the LincolnCounty Fair may not be re-entered for judging.3. All 3-dimensional artwork submitted for exhibit must be freestanding and ready for exhibit.4. All 2-dimensional artwork must be framed and ready for hanging - photography exhibits excluded. a) Artwork not ready for hanging will not be accepted - photography exhibits excluded. b) Only a securely attached wire is acceptable for display.c) All plates must have stand or easel.5. All artwork must be original and may not be copied from any source.6. Completed project should not exceed 22’’ x 28’’.

CeramicsClass Name320. Bisque321. Glazed 322. Stained

Tole and China PaintingClass Name325. Tole, Wooden Item326. Tole, Metal or Glass327. Tole, Canvas Item328. Tole, Miscellaneous

PaintingClass Name332. Original Oil333. Original Acrylic334. Original Watercolor335. Mixed Media336. Miscellaneous

DrawingClass Name 337. Pen and Ink338. Charcoal339. Pastel340. Colored Pencil341. Pencil342. Mixed Media343. Miscellaneous

SculptureClass Name344. Metal345. Wood346. Clay347. Mixed Media348. Miscellaneous

Division: Photography1. Photos must be matted, or in Ziploc bag.2. Frames are not acceptable.

Class Name349. Landscape/Nature350. Portraits351. Still Life352. Pets353. Wildlife354. Abstract355. Photo Series (2-5 photos)

Prize awards for Photography:1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00

Prize awards for Fine Arts Division:1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00

323. Sculpture324. Miscellaneous Ceramic Item

329. China, Jewelry Item330. China, Dish331. China, Miscellaneous

EXHIBITS

Open Wool Fleece ContestMonday, July 8th - Exhibit Hall

8:30 - 11:00 a.m. - Judging at 11:00 a.m.Mary Anne Kemper and Teresa O’Hanlon, Co-Chairpersons

1. Eligibility of Fleeces: In order to compete for prizes, each fleece must: (a) have been shorn in 2019; (b) represent not more than 12 months growth except that in the case of yearling fleeces 18 months growth will be allowed. Qualifications: Any fleece entered in competition at the Wool Show will be discriminated against if: A. Showing any paint or tar brands (soluble branding fluids permissible) B. Showing excessive dung locks or tags C. Discolored by excessive moisture D. Cotted E. Showing a weak staple or break in fiber F. Containing any excess burrs or other vegetable matter

2. Preparation of Fleeces: Fleeces will be skirted and may be tied with paper fleece twine, flesh side out, or controlled in a

manner to allow their being handled without falling apart.3. Fleeces should be entered on Monday July 8, 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Main Exhibit Hall at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds.4. Premiums will be paid on 1st through 4th places in each class.

Premiums will be: 1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5; 4th - $4. Overall Champion (Best of Show) will receive $10.00 additional premium.

5. Fleece classes will be: 0400 Fine White Wool (example: Corriedale, Rambouillet) 0401 Medium White Wool (example: Dorset, Montadale; Polypay) 0402 Long/Coarse White Wool (example: Lincoln, Romney, Border Leiscester) 0403 Fine Natural Colored Wool 0404 Medium Natural Colored Wool 0405 Long/Coarse Natural Colored Wool 0406 Medium Cream Colored Wool (example: Suffolk: Oxford; Shropshire. Hampshire; Southdown) 0407 Double Coated White Fleece 0408 Double Coated Natural Colored Fleece

6. Classes may be broken at the discretion of judge and/or chairs.

NOTE: The examples are the same for Fine (0400 and 0403), Medium (0401 and 0404), and Long/Coarse White Wool (0402 and 0405). Each class will accept crossbred fleeces of its definition. Double coated refers to Llama, Alpaca and Churro breeds.

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BREEDING  &  OPEN  SHOW  LIVESTOCK  RULES    Breeding  Cattle-­‐John  Caviness                                                    Breeding  Swine-­‐Karen  Crouch  &  Tess  Crouch  Breeding  Sheep-­‐Sharon  Keim  &  Tricia  Schniedermeyer  Poultry-­‐Debbie  King  &  Amanda  Schieffer                Rabbits-­‐Ruth  Louks  Livestock  Chairman-­‐Bill  Kamler    Junior  exhibitors  in  any  county  of  Missouri  may  exhibit  BREEDING  STOCK  in  the  Lincoln  County  Fair  Junior  Breeding  Shows  provided  that  the  exhibitor’s  home  county  also  provides  this  option  to  Lincoln  County  Junior  exhibitors.  

1. All  exhibitors  must  comply  with  the  general  rules  and  regulations  and  Animal  Health  Requirements  for  Exhibition  in  this  Premium  Book.  

2. “All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.”            

3. No  breeding  livestock  will  be  allowed  on  the  grounds  prior  to  8:00  a.m.  on  Friday  July  12.  

a. SWINE  must  be  penned  and  ready  for  check-­‐in  from  9:00-­‐11:00  a.m.    Show  begins  at  12:00  p.m.  

b. CATTLE  arrive  from  8:00  a.m.  to  9:00  a.m.  on  Friday,  July  12.    Check  in  by  9:30  am.  

c. SHEEP  arrive  by  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  Friday,  July  12.    Check  in  by  1:00  pm.  

4. All  Health  Papers  and  registration  papers  are  to  be  delivered  to  the  Livestock  Superintendent  or  Veterinarian  at  check-­‐in.  

5. Each  Exhibitor  will  be  expected  to  keep  their  pens  and  areas  clean.    Sawdust  will  be  provided  in  cattle  barn.    However,  exhibitors  are  still  responsible  for  keeping  the  exhibit  area  clean  and  orderly.    No  straw  bedding  will  be  allowed  in  cattle  barn.  

6. Abuse  of  animals  will  not  be  tolerated.    Should  an  abuse  be  observed  toward  an  animal,  either  in  the  barn  or  in  the  show  ring,  superintendent  has  the  authority  to  dismiss/disqualify  animal  and  exhibitor  from  the  show.  

. No  assistance  in  showing  animals  will  be  allowed  in  classes  unless  approved  by  the  show  officials.  

8. Swine  Breeding  Shows  will  be  at  12:00  p.m.  on  Friday  July  12,  Cattle  Breeding  Show  will  3:00  p.m.  on  Friday,  July  12  or  immediately  following  swine  show.    Release  date  and  time  for  the  Swine  and  Cattle  Junior  Breeding  Show  is  Friday,  July  12  at  conclusion  of  respective  show.    Sheep  Breeding  Shows  will  be  on  Saturday,  July  13  starting  at  9:00  am.    Sheep  will  be  eligible  for  release  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Sheep  Breeding  Show.  

9. No  grooming  chutes  will  be  allowed  in  the  show  barns  except  day  of  show.  10. If  there  are  two  or  less  exhibitors  in  one  breed,  they  will  be  shown  in  a  

combined  class  at  the  discretion  of  the  show  committee.  11. Errors  in  premium  payments  not  reported  to  Lincoln  County  Fair  by  August  

31,  will  stand  as  paid.  12. No  dogs  are  allowed  on  the  Fairgrounds.  13. ELIGIBILIT  OF  4-­‐H  &  FFA  MEMBERS  

Entries  in  the  4-­‐H   outh  Department  are  limited  to  Lincoln  County  4-­‐H  member  who  have  passed  their  8th  birthday  and  not  passed  their  19th  birthday  before  January  1  of  the  current  program  year  and  whose  enrollment  is  on  file  in  the  Lincoln  County  University  Extension  Center.    Active  members  of  High  School  FFA  Chapters  (9th  grade  and  above)  who  are  continuing  their  supervised  agricultural  experience  program  are  eligible.    FFA  members  must  have  a  current  enrollment  on  file  with  the  Lincoln  County  University  Extension  Center  by  November  1  of  the  program  year  (October  1  through  September  30).    Members  of  both  the  4-­‐H  youth  development  program  and  FFA  must  be  in  good  standing  with  their  respective  organi ations.  

14.  CODE  OF  ETHICS  Believing  it  is  in  the  best  interest  of  all   unior  exhibitors  to  maintain  a  reputation  of  integrity  and  to  present  a  wholesome  and  progressive  image,  the  Lincoln  County  Fair  sets  forth  the  following  regulation:  4-­‐H  and  FFA  members  are  expected  to  conduct  themselves  according  to  the  best  traditions  of  their  respective  organi ations.    Inappropriate  conduct  (drinking,  vandalism,  stealing  and  indiscreet  behavior)  WILL  NOT  BE  TOLERATED.    Any  violation  of  this  rule  will  be  grounds  for  disqualifying  the  

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exhibitor  and/or  livestock  involved.    Further,  any  premium  monies  and/  or  awards  earned  will  be  forfeited.  

15. CHECK-­‐IN  WITH  SUPERINTENDENTS  Upon  arrival  at  the  fairground,  contact  should  be  made  with  the  Breeding  Livestock  Superintendent  for  your  division.    It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  exhibitor  to  have  their  entries  checked  in  with  the  superintendents  listed  in  the  show  books.  

16. SHOWING  a. Uncontrollable  animals  or  animals  which  the  exhibitor  cannot  handle  

alone,  may  be  disqualified  by  the  Superintendent  and  required  to  leave  the  ring.    

b. In  cases  where  a  member  has  more  than  one  animal  in  a  class,  another   unior  exhibitor  must  show  the  animal.  

c. Minimal  assistance  is  allowed  by  another   unior  exhibitor  at  the  discretion  of  the  superintendent.    

1 . PUBLIC  RELATIONS  All  stalls  and  pens  must  be  cleaned  before  8:00  a.m.  each  day  and  refuse  deposited  as  directed  by  the  superintendent.    No  advertising  of  feeds  or  other  agricultural  products  will  be  permitted  in  or  around  the  grounds  or  stalls.    All  cots,  bedding,  and  other  personal  belongings  must  be  kept  out  of  the  aisles  and  stalls  between  8:00  a.m.  and  10:00  p.m.  Behavior  of  exhibitors  will  influence  public  opinion  of  their  organi ations.    They  are  expected  to  conduct  themselves  in  a  proper  manner.  

18. COMPLIANCE  REGULATIONS  Any  exhibitor  who  refuses  to  parade  their  animal(s)  when  asked  to  do  so  by  the  superintendent  in  charge,  or  who  otherwise  disobeys  rules  in  the  fair  book,  will  thereby  forfeit  their  right  to  exhibit  and  any  premium  they  may  already  have  won.    All  livestock  exhibits  will  be  exhibited  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  exhibitor.  

19. AILURE  TO   OMPL   IT  T E  ABO E  REGULATIONS  AND  SPE IES  REGULATIONS,   ILL  RESULT  IN  T E   OR EITURE  O  AN  AND  ALL  PREMIUMS   ON.        

LIN OLN   OUNT   AIR  S INE  BREEDING  S O  July  12,  2019  12:00  p. .  

 1. For  information  on  livestock  exposition  regulations  contact  Missouri  

Department  of  Agriculture  Animal  Health  Division  5 3-­‐ 51-­‐33 .  2. Swine  must  have  been  owned  by  the  exhibitor  90  days  prior  to  showing.  

Exhibitors  must  provide  proof  of  ownership,  registration  papers  or  dated  bill  of  sale.  

3. Exhibitor  can  show  4  different  breeds.    4. Breeds  to  be  shown  are:        

11-­‐  Berkshire     12-­‐Chester  White       13-­‐Duroc      14-­‐Hampshire                  15-­‐Spots             16-­‐  Poland  China      1 -­‐ orkshire         18-­‐  Crossbred  Gilts      

If  there  are  multiple  classes  of  one  breed,  the  classes  will  be  divided  by  DOB.    Crossbreds  by  weight.    

5. Boars  of  any  breed  listed  above  can  be  shown.  NO  BARROWS  6. Birthdates  of  Gilts  and  Boars  must  be  after  December  1st.    . All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.            

8. There  is  a   5.00  fee  per  head  per  exhibitor.    9. Awards  will  be  as  followed:  1st  place  for  each  class  will  be   10.00  /  2nd  place  

will  be   5.00.  Each  breed  will  have  a  Grand  Champion  ( 25)  reserve  champion  ( 15).  There  will  be  a  Grand  Overall  Breed  Champion  ( 50)  Reserve  Champion  ( 25).  Crossbreds  will  have  a  Grand  Champion  ( 50)  and  Reserve  Champion  ( 25).  We  will  also  have  a  Supreme  Overall  Champion  between  Breed  Champion  and  Crossbred  ( 100)  and  Reserve  will  be  ( 50).  Checks  will  be  mailed  to  Exhibitors.      

10. Boars  will  be  paid  depending  on  entries,  but  is  guarantee  to  win  first,  second  and  Breed  Champion  awards.  Must  have  at  least  10  to  qualify  for  Overall  Champion  awards.  

11. All  exhibitors  must  comply  with  the  general  rules  and  regulations  and  Animal  Health  Requirements  for  Exhibition  in  the  Premium  book.    

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12. All  pure  breed  registrations  papers  are  to  be  given  to  the  Livestock  Superintendent  or  show  committee  at  check  in.  

13. Each  Exhibitor  will  be  expected  to  keep  their  pens  and  area  clean.  No  shavings  allowed  in  pig  barn.  

14. Abuse  of  animals  will  not  be  tolerated  should  an  abuse  be  observed  toward  an  animal,  either  in  the  barn  or  in  the  show  ring,  superintendent  has  the  authority  to  dismiss/disqualify  animal  and  exhibitor  from  the  show.  

15. No  assistance  in  showing  animals  will  be  allowed  in  classes  unless  approved  by  the  show  officials.  

16. Breeding  swine  will  be  allowed  on  the  grounds  starting  at  8  am,  check  in  will  be  from  9am  to  11  am,  show  to  start  at  12  noon.    All  swine  must  be  removed  from  premises  by  4pm  or  conclusion  of  show.    

1 . All  livestock  vehicles  and  trailers  shall  enter  through  livestock  gate  at  the  Northwest  corner  of  fairgrounds.  After  unloading  livestock  trucks  and  trailers  can  be  parked  by  horse  show  arena.  

18. No  dogs  are  allowed  on  premises.  19. Please  understand  that  we  are  changing  the  Junior  Swine  Breeding  and  

Open  show  to  a  Lincoln  County  Swine  Breeding  Show,  so  the  rules  and  regulations  have  changed  for  swine  only.    

20. If  you  have  any  questions  feel  free  to  contact  Karen  Crouch  at  636-­‐299-­‐1005  via  text  or  phone  call,  or  you  can  email  me  at  k crouch6 gmail.com,  or  Bill  Kamler,  636-­‐543-­‐0164,  livestock  superintendent.                            

JUNIOR  BREEDING   ATTLE  DI ISION  JUL  12   :00  PM  

1. For  information  on  livestock  exposition  regulations  contact  Missouri  Department  of  Agriculture  Animal  Health  Division  5 3-­‐ 51-­‐33 .  

2. Refer  to  Breeding  Show  Rules  in  Lincoln  County  Fair  Book.  . All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.            

4. A  stall  fee  charge  of   10  per  head  will  be  charged.  

5. Beef  cattle  must  have  been  owned  by  the  exhibitor  by  June  1.    Exhibitors  must  have  proof  of  ownership,  registration  papers  or  dated  bill  of  sale.  

6. Exhibitors  are  limited  to  one  entry  in  group  classes  and  two  entries  in  individual  classes.  

. All  beef  cattle  must  be  broken  to  lead  by  halter.  8. Bucket  Calves  will  be  shown  as  one  class  and  not  by  breed.    This  is  a  4-­‐H  or  

FFA  member  only  class.  9. Premiums:    Blue   10  Red   8  White   6    10. Awards  will  be:  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Bull  each  breed  Champion  

&  Reserve  Champion  Heifer  each  breed  Supreme  Champion  Bull  &  Supreme  Champion  Heifer  Breed  Code:  C101-­‐Angus     C102-­‐Brangus   C103-­‐Charloais   C104-­‐Chianina  C105-­‐Hereford/Polled  Hereford     C106-­‐Limousin   C10 -­‐Maine  An ou  C108-­‐Red  Angus   C109-­‐Shorthorn/Polled  Shorthorn   C110-­‐Simmental  C111-­‐Crossbred  (heifers  only)  Class              Na e                                Class                  Na e              01  Jr.  Heifer  Calf          Born  after  1/1/19      010  Jr.  Bull  Calf   Born  after  1/1/19  02  Sr.  Heifer  Calf                      9/1-­‐12/31/18                    011  Sr  Bull  Calf   9/1-­‐12/31/18  03  Smr.   earling  Heifer6/1-­‐8/31/18      012  Smr.   earling  Bull                  6/1-­‐8/31/18  04  Spr.   earling  Heifer    3/1-­‐5/31/18                              013  Spr.   earling  Bull                      3/1-­‐5/31/18  05  Jr.   earling  Heifer            1/1-­‐2/28/18      014  Jr.   earling  Bull                        1/1-­‐2/28/18  06  Sr.   earling  Heifer          9/1-­‐12/31/1                          015  Sr.   earling  Bull                            9/1-­‐12/31/1  0  Cow/calf                                                                                                                      016  Get  of  Sire                        3  by  1  sire  both  sexes  08  Dairy  Jr.  Heifer  under  12  months                                01  Bucket  Calf  09  Dairy  Sr.  Heifer  over  12  months  not  lactating.    

OPEN   ATTLE  DI ISION  RIDA  JUL  12,   :00  PM  

1. For  information  on  livestock  exposition  regulations  contact  Missouri  Department  of  Agriculture  Animal  Health  Division  5 3-­‐ 51-­‐33 .  

2. Beef  cattle  must  have  been  owned  by  the  exhibitor  by  June  1,  2019.    Exhibitors  must  have  registration  papers  or  bill  of  sale.  

. All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    

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Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.            

4. Exhibitors  are  limited  to  one  entry  in  group  classes  and  two  entries  in  individual  classes.  

5. All  beef  cattle  must  be  broken  to  lead  by  halter.  6. A  stall  fee  charge  of   10  per  head  will  be  charged.  . Premiums:  1st  Place-­‐ 30  2nd  Place-­‐ 25  3rd  Place-­‐ 20  4th  Place-­‐ 15.  

8. Awards  will  be:  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Bull-­‐each  breed  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Heifer-­‐each  breed  Supreme  Champion  Bull  Supreme  Champion  Heifer.    Breed  Code  O101-­‐Angus                 O102-­‐Brangus   O103-­‐Charolais              O104-­‐Chianina    O105-­‐Hereford/Polled  Hereford         O106-­‐Limousin        O10 -­‐MaineAn ou         0108-­‐Red  Angus                O109-­‐Shorthorn/Polled  Shorthorn    O110-­‐Simmental      O111-­‐Crossbred  (heifers  only    Class                    Na e                                Class                      Na e              018  Jr.  Heifer  Calf          Born  after  1/1/19    02 Jr.  Bull  Calf   Born  after  1/1/19  019  Sr.  Heifer  Calf                      9/1-­‐12/31/18                    028  Sr  Bull  Calf   9/1-­‐12/31/18  020  Smr.   earling  Heifer6/1-­‐8/31/18      029  Smr.   earling  Bull                  6/1-­‐8/31/18  021  Spr.   earling  Heifer    3/1-­‐5/31/18    030  Spr.   earling  Bull                      3/1-­‐5/31/18  022  Jr.   earling  Heifer            1/1-­‐2/28/18                          031  Jr.   earling  Bull                        1/1-­‐2/28/18  023  Sr.   earling  Heifer          9/1-­‐12/31/1                      032  Sr.   earling  Bull                            9/1-­‐12/31/1  024  Cow/calf                                                                                                                  033  Get  of  Sire                        3  by  1  sire  both  sexes  025  Dairy  Jr.  Heifer  under  12  months                                026  Dairy  Sr.  Heifer  over  12  months  not  lactating.    

Ani als  need  to  be  re oved  fro  grounds  at  the  conclusion  of  show      

BREEDING  S EEP  DI ISION  SATURDA ,  JUL  1  9:00  AM  

 1. For  information  on  livestock  exposition  regulations  contact  Missouri  

Department  of  Agriculture  Animal  Health  Division  5 3-­‐ 51-­‐33 .  

2. Refer  to  Breeding  Show  Rules  in  the  Lincoln  County  Fair  Book.  3. Sheep  must  be  owned  by  an  individual  or  farm  by  July  1,  2019.    Exhibitors  

must  have  proof  of  ownership  prior  to  the  July  1  date,  registration  papers  or  dated  bill  of  sale.  

. All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.            

5. Entries  for  sheep  are  as  follows:    Exhibitors  can  enter  11  entries  per  breed,  2  breed  maximum.      

6. There  is  a   2.00  fee  per  head  per  exhibitor.    . All  livestock  exhibitors  and  family  members  attending  must  purchase  a  daily  admission  ticket  or  season  pass  according  to  the  fee  schedule  on  the  Livestock  Entry  Form.    Daily  passes  may  be  purchased  online    https://lincmobl.fairmanger.com  at  time  of  registration  of  Market  Livestock  or  Breeding  Livestock  Show  or  at  the  Gate  of  Entry.  

8. All  livestock  vehicles  must  enter  through  livestock  gate  in  the  northwest  corner  of  the  fairgrounds.    NO  trucks  or  trailers  will  be  permitted  to  park  behind  barns  except  while  loading  and  unloading.    After  unloading  livestock  trailers  may  park  in  the  restricted  parking  area  west  of  the  horse  show  arena.    Any  vehicle  found  in  restricted  areas  without  the  proper  stickers  are  sub ect  to  towing  at  owner’s  expense.  

9. Age  basis:  September  1  is  to  be  used  as  a  base  date  for  computing  ages  of  sheep  in  all  classes.    Only  those  animals  that  have  lamb  teeth  will  be  eligible  to  show  in  lamb  classes  and  only  those  animals  with  yearling  teeth  will  be  permitted  to  show  in  yearling  classes.    Sheep  and  lambs  may  be  mouthed  if  there  is  a  question  on  age.    The  age  of  all  yearlings  will  be  September  1,  2018  to  December  31,  2018,  spring  lambs  January  1,  2019  to  present.  

10. DEFINITIONS:  BEST  PAIR-­‐1  ram  and  1  ewe,  any  age.    Animals  in   Best  Pair”  classes  must  have  been  exhibited  in  one  of  the  classes  in  respective  age  division.  

11. Awards  will  be  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Ram-­‐each  breed  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Ewe-­‐each  breed  Supreme  Champion  Ram,  Supreme  Champion  Ewe  in  Junior  Classes  only.  

12. Premiums:    Blue   10  Red   8  White   6  

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13. Awards  will  be  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Ram-­‐each  breed  Champion  &  Reserve  Champion  Ewe  each  breed.    Breed  Code:    20-­‐White/Speckled  Face  Cross       21-­‐Colored/Wool      22-­‐Dorsett             23-­‐Hampshire      24-­‐Montadale           25-­‐Oxford  26-­‐Black  Face  Cross         2 -­‐Shropshire      28-­‐Southdown           29-­‐Suffolk  30-­‐Other  wool  breeds         31-­‐Other  meat  breeds    Class          Na e       Class          Na e  CJ30   earling  Ram       CJ31  Fall  Ram  Lamb  CJ32  Spring  Ram  Lamb     CJ33  PR  Ram  Lambs  CJ34   earling  Ewe       CJ35  Pair   earling  Ewes  CJ36  Fall  Ewe  Lamb     CJ3  Spring  Ewe  Lamb  CJ38  Pair  Ewe  Lambs     CJ39  Best  Pair  

                     

POULTR  JUNIOR  BREEDING  S O  JUL   ,   :00  a. .  

(I ediately  following  Market  Show)  1. All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  

https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.            

       Class       hickens  

         5001   Cock  (1)            5002   Cockerel  (1)            5003   Show  Hen  (1)            5004   Show  Pullet  (1)            5005   Production  Hens  (2)  

         5006   oung  Pen  (1  Cockerel,  2  Pullets)            5006   Old  Pen  (1  Rooster,  2  Hens)    Class       Banta s  5008     Cock  (1)  5009     Cockerel  (1)  5010     Show  Hen  (1)  5011     Show  Pullet  (1)  5012     Production  Hens  (2)  5013     oung  Pen  (1  Cockerel,  2  Pullets)  5014     Old  Pen  (1  Rooster,  2  Hens)    

Class       aterfowl  5015     Drake  (1)  5016     Duck  Hen  or  Pullet  (1)  501     Gander  (1)  5018     Goose  Hen  or  Pullet      Class       Pigeons    Doves  5019     Show  Pigeon  Male  (1)  5020     Show  Pigeon  Female  (1)  5021     Show  Pigeon  Pair  (1  male,  1  female)  5022     Homing  Pigeon  Male  (1)  5023     Homing  Pigeon  Female  (1)  5024     Homing  Pigeon  Pair  (1  male,  1  female)  5025     Dove  Male  (1)  5026     Dove  Female  (1)  502     Dove  Pair  (1  male,  1  female)      Class       Turkeys    5028     Old  Tom  (1)  5029     oung  Tom  (1)  5030     Hen  (1)  5031     Pullet  (1)    Class       Guineas    5032     Male  (1)  5033     Hen  (1)  

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5034     Pullet  (1)  5035     Pen  of  3  Guineas    Class         Ga e  Birds  (Pheasant uail)  5036     Male  Pheasant  (1)  503     Female  Pheasant  (2)  5038     Pair  of  Pheasants  (1  male,  1  female)  5039     Male  of   uail  (1)  5040     Female   uail  (1)  5041     Pair  of   uail  (1  male,  1  female)    

                                 Rabbit  Junior  Breeding  Show  

July  9,   :00  a. .  (I ediately  following  Market  Show)  

 1. All  entries  for  livestock  exhibition  MUST  BE  REGISTERED  ONLINE  AT  

https://lincmobl.fairmanager.com  between  June  1  and  July  5,  2019.    Registration  closes  at  12:00  PM  (noon)  on  July  5,  2019.    Entry  fee  will  be  paid  through  PayPal  by  credit  or  debit  card.            

2. Individuals  wishing  to  exhibit  rabbits  at  the  Lincoln  County  Fair  must  be  a  member  in  good  standing  with  a  4-­‐H  Club  or  FFA  Chapter.    All  4-­‐H  and  FFA  members  must  attend  a  minimum  of  6  rabbit  pro ect  meetings  to  be  eligible  to  show.    This  requirement  must  be  met  by  June  15th.  

3. Each  member  must  have  a  minimum  of  two  (2)  does  and  one  (1)  buck  by  January  1  or  earlier.    Exception:  if  more  than  one  member  from  a  family  and  all  own  the  same  breed  of  rabbit,  the  members  may  share  one  buck,  but  each  member  must  have  their  own  minimum  of  two  (2)  does.  

4. At  the  Lincoln  County  Fair,  each  member  must  show  his/her  own  rabbits.    No  one  is  allowed  to  help  in  the  barn  during  the  show  except  other  rabbit  pro ect  members.    Older  members  are  expected  to  assist  the  new/younger  members  as  needed.    Exception:  if  a  member  is  sick  (under  a  doctor’s  care),  in  the  hospital,  or  has  an  in ury  that  prevents  them  from  safely  carrying  their  rabbits  (broken  bone)  another  rabbit  pro ect  member  may  show  their  

rabbits  for  them.    County  rabbit  leader  should  be  notifies  prior  to  the  show  if  this  is  necessary.  

5. Breeder  rabbits  must  be  purebred  (follow  ARBA  Standard  of  Perfection).  6. Entrants  will  follow  the  General  Junior  Livestock  rules  and  regulations.  .  Entrants  are  limited  to  a  maximum  of  25  animals.    Exhibitor  may  have  no  

more  than  one  (1)  Market  Fryer  rabbit,  one  (1)  meat  pen.    In  the  breeding    classes,  each  exhibitor  will  be  limited  to  showing  two  (2)  breeds  per  class  and  two  (2)  rabbits  per  breed.    Exhibitor  may  have  no  more  than  four  (4)  entries  in  an  individual  breeding  class.  8.Member  must  complete  the  4-­‐H/FFA  Junior  Show  entry  in  ShoWorks  by  required  date,  no  exceptions.    9.A.R.B.A.  standards  are  used  as  a  guideline  for  the  Lincoln  County  Rabbit  Fair  Show.  10.    Premiums:    Blue   5  Red   4  White   3  11.There  is  no  Open  Rabbit  Breeding  Show  

   

Class       Na e  4090     Senior  Buck  (2  per  Breed)  4091     Senior  Doe  (2  per  Breed)  4092     6-­‐8  Month  Buck  (2  per  Breed)  4093     6-­‐8  Month  Doe  (2  per  Breed)  4094     Junior  Buck  (2  per  Breed)  4095     Junior  Doe  (2  per  Breed)    

                     

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NOTIFICATION REGARDING PHOTOGRAPHING YOUTH PARTICIPATION AT THE FAIR Public Relations are an important part of the Lincoln County Fair. Photographs are used in various print and elec-tronic media to recognize members for their work and to let others know what is happening at the Lincoln CountyFair. If you prefer that your child not be photographed at LCF events, we want to work with you to keep his or herphoto from being taken. Because there are so many youth involved in the Lincoln County Fair, we cannot assureyou that your child will not be photographed. We will ask official photographers to honor individual’s requests notto be photographed. Please visit with your children about your wishes and encourage them to let photographersknow that they request not to be photographed. Should a photo of your child be made and used against your wish-es, please let us know so that we will not use it again in the future.

laboratory pertains to the sample taken from the animal in questionand correctly reflects the condition of the animal at the time the sam-ple was taken, with the burden on the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer,or absolutely responsible person to prove otherwise.

At any time after an animal arrives on the fair or livestock showpremises, all treatments involving the use of drugs and/or medicationsfor the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal shall beadministered by a licensed veterinarian.

5. Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substanceor drug or the external application of any substance (irritant, coun-terirritant, or similar substance) which could affect the animal’s per-formance or alter its natural contour, confirmation, or appearance,except external applications of substances to the hoofs or horns of ani-mals which affect appearance only and except for surgical proceduresperformed by a duly licensed veterinarian for the sole purpose of pro-tecting the health of the animal, is prohibited.

6. The use of showing and/or handling practices or devicessuch as striking animals to cause swelling, using electrical con-trivance, or other similar practices are not acceptable and are prohib-ited.

7. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or live-stock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, orshow officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohib-ited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and live-stock show management, or other show officials shall be treated withcourtesy, cooperation and respect and no person shall direct abusiveor threatening conduct toward them.

8. No owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsibleperson shall conspire with an other person or persons to intentionallyviolate this code of ethics or knowingly contribute or cooperate withanother person or persons either by affirmative action or inaction toviolate this code of ethics. Violation of this rule shall subject suchindividual to disciplinary action.

9. The application of this code of ethics provides for absoluteresponsibility for an animal’s condition by an owner, exhibitor, fitter,trainer, or participant whether or not he or she was actually instru-mental ln or had actual knowledge of the treatment of the animal inviolation of this code of ethics.

1 0. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent bythe owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible personto have disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show forviolation of this Code of Show Ring Ethics and any other rules ofcompetition of the fair or livestock show without recourse againstthe fair or livestock show. The act of entering an animal is the givingof consent that any proceedings or disciplinary action taken by thefair or livestock show may be published with the name of the viola-tor or violators in any publication of the International Association ofFairs and Expositions, including Fairs and Expositions and any spe-cial notices to members.

11. The act of entering an animal in a fair or livestock show isthe giving of verification by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainers, orabsolutely responsible person that he or she has read the IAFENational Code of Show Ring Ethics and understands the conse-quences of and penalties provided for actions prohibited by the codeIt is further a consent that any action which violates these rules and isalso in violation of federal, state, or provincial statutes, regulations, orrules may be released to appropriate law enforcement authorities withjurisdiction over such infractions.

IAFE (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAIRSAND EXPOSITIONS) NATIONAL CODE OF

SHOW RING ETHICS

Exhibitors of animals at livestock shows shall at all timesdeport themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their con-duct in this competitive environment shall always reflect the higheststandards of honor and dignity to promote the advancement of agri-cultural education. This code applies to junior as well as open classexhibitors who compete in structured classes of competition, Thiscode applies to all livestock offered in any event at a livestock show.In addition to the “IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics,” fairsand livestock shows may have rules and regulations which theyimpose on the local, county, state, provincial and national levels.

All youth leaders working with junior exhibitors are under anaffirmative responsibility to do more than avoid improper conduct orquestionable acts. (Their moral values must be so certain and positivethat those younger and more pliable will be influenced by their fineexample.) Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers and absolutely respon-sible persons who violate the code of ethics will forfeit premiums,awards and auction proceeds and shall be prohibited from future exhi-bition in accordance with the rules adopted by the respective fairs andlivestock shows. (Exhibitors who violate this code of ethics lessen theintegrity of all livestock exhibitors and should be prohibited fromcompetition at all livestock shows in the United States and Canada.)

The following is a list of guidelines for all exhibitors and alllivestock in competitive events: 1. All exhibitors must present, uponrequest of fair and livestock show officials, proof of ownership, lengthof ownership and age of all animals entered. Misrepresentation ofownership, age, or any facts relating thereto is prohibited

2. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers, or absolutely responsiblepersons shall provide animal health certificates from licensed veteri-narians upon request by fair or livestock show officials

3. Junior exhibitors are expected to care for and groom theiranimals while at fairs or livestock shows.

4. Animals shall be presented to show events where they willenter the food chain free of violative drug residues. The act of enter-ing an animal in a livestock show is giving of consent by the owner,exhibitor, fitter, trainer and/or absolutely responsible person for showmanagement to obtain any specimens of urine, saliva, blood, or othersubstances from the animal to be used in testing.

Animals not entered in an event which culminates with theanimal entering the food chain shall not be administered drugs otherthan in accordance with applicable federal, state and provincialstatutes, regulations and rules. (Livestock shall not be exhibited ifthe drugs administered in accordance with federal, state and provin-cial statutes, regulations and rules affect the animal’s performance orappearance at the event.)

If the laboratory report on the analyzed saliva, urine, blood, orthe sample taken from livestock indicates the presence of forbiddendrugs or medication, this shall be prima facie evidence such substancehas been administered to the animal either internally or externally. Itis presumed that the sample of urine, saliva, blood, or other substancestested by the laboratory to which it is sent is the one taken from theanimal in question, its integrity is preserved and all procedures of saidcollection and preservation, transfer to the laboratory and analysis ofthe sample are correct and accurate and thereport received from the

Without YouThe Lincoln County Fair is proud to celebrate

59 years in 2019! As a 100% volunteer run organization we could not do what we do without the many volunteers that give up countless hours of their time to make things happen ensuring thousands of visitors enjoy a great week

at the Fair. Thank you to all past, present and future volunteers who make the Lincoln County Fair what it is.

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