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Fair Book for the 2011 Christian County Fair in Taylorville, Illinois

Transcript of Fairbook 2011

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Christian County Agricultural Fair Taylorville, Illinois

July 12th – 17th, 2011 Phone: 217-824-3100

Christian County Fair Association P.O. Box 714, Taylorville, Illinois 62568

www.ChristianCountyFair.com

2011 Officers:

President....................... Craig Paulek First Vice President............. Jim Curtin

Second Vice President............. Curt Micenheimer Secretary...................... Ben Hedden

Treasurer.................................. Alan Fulk

2011 Directors:

Jim Austin Mike Drea Blake Richardson Jim Olive

Tom Barry Ron Fleming Lee Meteer Craig Paulek

Mike Bliler Adam Landers Leroy Barlow Phil Roady

Ray Lawyer Alan Fulk Clint Barlow Jay Siegrist

Ben Morman Pat Grant Curt Micenheimer Jeremy Wilson

Jim Curtin Ben Hedden

Jim Micenheimer

Bob DeClerck Brad Siegrist Brad Molohon

Jeremy Tucker

Adam Swinger Ed DelValle Dustin Cruit

Kris Warren

Jane Bliler Matt Rincker

Jim Greive

2011 Superintendents:

Horticulture………………….. Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

Beef Cattle……………………. Jim Curtin

Sheep…………………………… Dustin Cruit

Swine…………………………… Lee Meteer

ITPA Tractor Pull…...…….... Craig Paulek, Pat Grant, Mike Bliler

Little Miss Christian County Jenny Swinger

Miss Christian County……… Jenny Swinger

Supt. of Speed……………….. Jim Austin

Sound System……………….. Boggs Sound

Expo Building………………… Curt Micenheimer, Jodi Heberling

Chili Cook-Off…………..……. Alan Fulk

Beer Tent……………………… Kris Warren, Jeremy Wilson

Agricultural Products………. Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

Culinary, Textiles & Arts….. Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

4-H Show……………………… Jodi Heberling

Horse Shows…………………. Nancy Handegan, Lacey Tex

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FAIR ADMISSION PRICES

General Public,

Exhibitors & Stall Fees

Gate: FREE

Grandstand Prices: Reserved Season Ticket for all.....$50.00

General Seating: Tuesday, Wed, Thu, Friday, Saturday & Sunday $8.00 (per night)

Reserved Seating: Tuesday, Wed, Thu, Friday, Saturday & Sunday - $10.00 (per night)

Infield Seating: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday............$15.00 (Everyone per night)

Exhibitors Ticket: Dept’s A, F, G, H ...$10.00 Departments J, K, L, M, O ...$5.00 Camping Spots... 40 spots available……. $20 per day. If you use a slide out that extends past your camping spot, you will be charged for two camping spots. All entries are due by July 8th, 2011 Office Hours prior to start of Fair: July 5th – July 8th 2011, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Special Note to all exhibitors: At the present time, the State of Illinois, Bureau of County Fairs is considering reducing funds for premiums appropriations slightly. The Christian County Agricultural Fair Association reserves the right to reduce the premiums listed in the 2011 Christian County Fair book and the website by a like percentage. Also, 72 hour rule is to be observed unless otherwise notified by a fair official. All entry fees must be paid prior to show time.

Stall Fees: $2.00 per head clean out fee Department A-F-G (Funds go to FFA) Entries in Livestock Department close on July 8th, 2011 and it shall be optional with the Association to accept entries after that date. Early entries will be appreciated by the Christian County Fair Association.

Cattle (per head)...$7.00 Swine (per pen 7x7)...$10.00 Sheep (6x12 pen)...$12.00 Sheep (6x6 for Wethers only)...$6.00

Livestock Shows:

Friday, July 15th

8:00 am - Junior and Open Sheep Show 4:00 pm - Wether Show - Open and Junior

Saturday, July 16th 8:00 am - Swine-Breeding Barrows Open and Junior

8:00 am - Junior and Open Beef Show

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Grandstand Events

Tuesday, July 12th 8:00 am - 1:00 pm .... FFA Show 6:00 pm .................... Little Miss Christian County 7:00 pm .................... Miss Christian County

Wednesday, July 13th 11:00 am ..... Senior Citizens Appreciation Dinner Sponsored by Larry's Service Center 6:30 pm ....... Four-Wheeler Races

Thursday, July 14th

10:00 am ....... Young America Day 6:30 pm ..... 4-H Auction-Show Ring

7:00 pm ......... Talent Show

Friday, July 15th 6:30 pm ... ITPA Truck & Tractor Pull

Saturday, July 16th 9:00 am .......... Western Horse Show 12:00 - Illinois State Championship Chili Cook Off

6:30 pm .......... Stock Truck Pull

Sunday, July 17th 9:00 am .......... All Speed Horse Show

12.00 am ……..Garden Tractor Pull 6:30 pm .......... Demolition Derby

Disclaimer: Although we believe the information in this county fair book to be complete and accurate, we cannot guarantee it to

be free of any mistakes, misprints or oversight. We also cannot take responsibility of any changes made after this material has been

printed and circulated.

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For Health Requirement Information:

Illinois Department of Agriculture

Bureau of Animal Health and Welfare

State Fairgrounds P.O. Box 19281

Springfield, IL 62794-9281

Phone (217) 782-4944

2011 Exhibition Livestock Health Requirements County Fairs

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Exhibitors are required to familiarize themselves with all rules applicable to their exhibits.

2. All out-of-state animals shall require an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by

calling (217) 782-4944.

3. All animals, except as noted, shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) which shows that

the animal meets all health requirements for the State of Illinois. CVI’s shall be made available to Bureau of Animal

Health Personnel on request. CVI means a legible record made on an official form from the state of origin which has been

issued,

signed and dated by an accredited veterinarian and which shows the name and address of the animal’s

owner or exhibitor and the results of all required tests or vaccinations. A CVI shall list only one animal

identification per line; shall be presented on the form on which it was initially issued; and shall not be

corrected, changed or altered in any manner.

4. All animals shall be officially identified. The animal(s) official identification shall be recorded on the CVI.

5. If animals are from tuberculosis accredited, brucellosis certified, pseudorabies qualified, or brucellosis validated herds,

the identifying herd number(s) along with the date of the last herd test(s) shall appear on the CVI.

6. CVI for out-of-state livestock shall be void thirty (30) days after issuance.

7. CVI for Illinois-origin livestock shall be void ninety (90) days after issuance.

8. All livestock shall be subject to examination upon entry to any Illinois fair or exhibition. Any animal showing evidence

of infectious, contagious or communicable diseases shall be immediately withdrawn and held in quarantine at the owner’s

risk and expense until properly treated and recovered, or until the animal is released to return to the owner’s premise. Any

livestock infected with scabies, mange, active lesions of ringworm, soremouth, or multiple warts which are easily visible

without close examination shall not be permitted to exhibit and are subject to quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds.

Sheep and goats with caseous lymphadenitis as evidenced by draining abscesses shall not be exhibited and are subject to

immediate quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds.

9. Illinois Department of Agriculture personnel or designee may collect blood, tissue, milk or urine samples from any

animal being exhibited and/or raced at any Illinois fair to test for the presence of illegal drugs or banned substances. New

examination techniques, such as ultrasound, may also be used at anytime while the animals are on the grounds of any

Illinois fair or exhibit. The Illinois Department of Agriculture or designee may collect urine, blood, tissue or other test

samples from exhibition animals at the time of slaughter.

10. All exhibitors of animals at any Illinois fair or exhibition shall comply with the provisions of the Illinois Humane Care

for Animals Act. If violations are observed, the animals(s) will be excused from exhibition and ordered removed from the

grounds with all awards being forfeited. Any practice or deviation from normal, accepted care, including physical,

medical or mechanical

application, shall constitute a violation of show rules and may result in the animal(s) disqualification and removal from

the fairgrounds.

11. Any Illinois cattle, bison, cervidae or goats being exhibited in non-accredited free states must be isolated from the

remainder of the herd/flock upon return to Illinois and retested for tuberculosis 60-120 days post-entry.

CATTLE

Identification

Individual identification of each animal shall be either a fully healed and legible tattoo, official metal ear tag, registration

number (can only be used if the tattoo is recorded on the registration certificate or for breeds where pictures are

acceptable), or individual brands, if brand is recorded on the registration certificate.

Illinois Cattle

Brucellosis

Illinois is a Bovine Brucellosis Class-Free State. Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois cattle.

Tuberculosis

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Illinois is an Accredited Tuberculosis- Free State. Tuberculin testing is not required for Illinois cattle.

Please note: Illinois calves under 6 months of age, and Illinois steers are not required to have a Certificate of

Veterinary Inspection.

Out-of-State-Cattle

Permit

1. All out-of-state cattle are to be accompanied by an entry permit.

2. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 782-4944.

Brucellosis

1. Female cattle six (6) months of age and older and bulls eighteen (18) months of age and older shall be negative to an

official test for brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to entry, unless exempt by one (1) of the following:

A. Originate directly from a certified brucellosis-free herd.

B. Official vaccinates of dairy breeds under twenty (20) months of age or official vaccinates of beef breeds under twenty-

four (24) months of age.

C. Animal originated from a “Class Free” state (if entire state is so classified)

D. Steers and spayed heifers are not required to be tested for brucellosis.

2. The negative brucellosis test shall be conducted at a state or federal laboratory within 30 days prior to exhibition.

Tuberculosis

1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States

A. No tuberculin test required. All cattle, including steers, originating from an Accredited Tuberculosis Free State, may

enter Illinois for exhibition when accompanied by a CVI issued by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days.

2. Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free)

A. Cattle must originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past year.

B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to an additional tuberculin test conducted within 30 days

prior to exhibition.

C. Cattle that enter Illinois for exhibition and remain in Illinois (animal does not return to the state of origin within 30

days) must be isolated and retested for TB 60-120 days from the last official TB test date.

SWINE

Illinois Swine

Identification

1. Swine shall be identified by an official ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch.

2. Ear notch identification is acceptable for barrows, crossbred gilts and breeding swine. (Note: Ear notch identification of

crossbred swine does not satisfy USDA identification requirements for brucellosis and pseudorabies testing.)

Brucellosis

Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois swine.

Pseudorabies

All exhibition swine are required to be tested for pseudorabies as described below.

1. Swine of all ages shall be negative to an official test for pseudorabies conducted within 90 days prior to exhibition; or

swine shall originate immediately and directly from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd.

2. Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as breeding swine.

Additional Requirements

1. Swine consigned to terminal market classes must meet the same test requirements as exhibition swine if these classes

are held in conjunction with “exhibits not intended for slaughter”.

2. When terminal classes are held on a day when no other livestock are present, these animals are exempt from all test

requirements and do not need a CVI. All swine terminal classes must be identified by a site tattoo prior to movement to

slaughter.

3. Swine from pseudorabies-quarantined herds are not allowed to exhibit regardless of whether or not the show is terminal

or non-terminal.

4. The Illinois and DuQuoin State Fairs are not classified as terminal shows.

Out-of-State Swine

Permit

1. All out-of-state swine are to be accompanied by an entry permit.

2. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 782-4944.

Identification

1. Individually identified by an official ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch.

2. Ear notch identification is not acceptable for crossbred animals.

Brucellosis

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1. Breeding swine 4 months of age and older shall be negative to an official test for brucellosis within 30 days prior to

exhibition unless exempt by one (1) of the following:

A. Originate immediately and directly from a brucellosis-free herd.

B. Originate directly from a validated brucellosis-free state.

2. Swine brucellosis tests for exhibition shall be conducted at a state or federal laboratory.

Pseudorabies

All exhibition swine are required to be tested for pseudorabies as described below.

1. Swine shall be negative to an official test for pseudorabies conducted within the past thirty (30) days prior to entry or

originate immediately and directly from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd.

2. Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as breeding swine.

3. The Illinois and DuQuoin State Fairs are not classified as terminal shows.

SHEEP

Identification

Individual identification of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or official metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is

acceptable if the owner provides the reader.

Ear tattoos may be used when a registration certificate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies the animal.

When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must be assigned by a state

or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie Record Database.

Market Lambs

All wethers must be slick shorn (show ring ready) before weigh-in so that show lamb fungus can be identified.

Illinois Sheep

1. Sheep originating from a flock that has previously been classified as either an infected or source flock can be exhibited

in Illinois upon the completion of an approved flock plan.

2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.

Out-of-State Sheep

1. All out-of-state sheep are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a

week by calling (217) 782-4944.

2. Sheep originating from a flock that has previously been classified as either an infected or source flock can be exhibited

in Illinois upon the completion of an approved flock plan.

3. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.

GOATS

Identification

Individual identification of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or official metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is

acceptable if the owner provides the reader. Tattoos may be used when a registration certificate, listing the tattoo number,

accompanies the animal. When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number

must be

assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded in the Scrapie Record Database. Ears should be used for

tattooing when possible. If there is no space in the ear, the flank or tail fold may be used.

Illinois Goats

1. Goats originating from a herd that has previously been classified as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in

Illinois upon the completion of an approved herd plan.

2. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.

Out-of-State Goats

1. All out-of-state goats are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a

week by calling (217) 782-4944.

2. Goats originating from a herd that has previously been classified as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in

Illinois upon the completion of an approved herd plan.

3. Tuberculosis- Goats from areas or states that are not Accredited Bovine Tuberculosis Free, must be accompanied by a

CVI indicating that the goats originated from a herd where a complete negative herd test has been conducted within the

past twelve (12) months and the individual animals are negative to a tuberculin test conducted within thirty (30) days prior

to entry. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.

HORSES, PONIES, MULES AND OTHER EQUIDAE

Illinois Equine

1. All horses and other equidae, twelve (12) months of age and older attending an advertised equine event, shall be

accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) months. A copy

of this test shall accompany the animal.

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2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.

3. An advertised equine event means a show, rodeo, sale, auction, exhibition, trail ride, or horse fair that is posted or

media promoted.

4. A CVI is not required for Illinois equine.

Out-of-State Equine

1. All out-of-state equine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a

week by calling (217) 782-4944.

2. All horses and other equidae entering Illinois that are twelve (12) months of age or older, shall be accompanied by a

negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall

accompany the animal.

3. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.

4. All horses and other equidae shall be accompanied by a CVI issued within thirty (30) days prior to entry.

POULTRY

1. All entries (except waterfowl, i.e. domesticated fowl that normally swim, such as ducks and geese) in a show or

exhibition shall have originated from a U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid Clean or equivalent hatchery or flock OR have a negative

pullorum-typhoid test within 90 days prior to exhibition. Exhibitor shall show proper information as to name and address

of owner or exhibitor, name and address of the authorized testing agent, date of the testing and the number, breed, and

species of those tested.

2. Prior to being used to transport poultry to a show, all crates, boxes, containers and vehicles shall be thoroughly cleaned

and disinfected.

3. Any poultry vaccinations must be performed at least 4 weeks prior to delivery to the show.

4. Upon admission to a show, all entries shall be examined by the official county fair veterinarian or qualified state

personnel who shall also receive and examine all certificates necessary for admission of birds to a show. Birds not in

show condition will be excused from exhibition and removed from the premises. Any fowl showing signs of illness during

the fair will be removed from the exhibition grounds.

5. All out-of-state turkeys must originate from flocks that are officially classified as U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum

Clean in accordance with the provisions of the National Poultry Improvement Plan or be negative to a test for

Mycoplasma gallisepticum within 30 days prior to entry.

6. A permit is also required for out-of-state poultry. A permit may be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944.

Please note: These poultry exhibition requirements do not apply to 4-H and FFA 1-day poultry shows where the

entries are taken to the show and returned home the same day. However, a permit is required for out-of-state

poultry.

CERVIDAE

(Deer, Elk, Reindeer, Caribou, Moose, Red Deer and other Related Species)

Identification

All animals shall be individually identified with an approved tag, microchip or tattoo. Elk are required to have two

official/approved unique identifiers.

Illinois Cervidae

Chronic Wasting Disease

For cervidae changing ownership or moving within the State, the owner must obtain a permit issued by the Department

prior to movement and the cervid must originate from a herd that is enrolled in the Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting

Disease (CWD) Program or the Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Program. The permit shall be obtained no

more than 72 hours in advance of the movement of the cervids by providing the following information:

A) Name and complete mailing address of person exhibiting the cervids;

B) Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease or Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Herd number;

C) Name and complete mailing address of location where the animals will be exhibited;

D) Number of animals and unique identification of the animals.

Tuberculosis

Illinois is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State. Tuberculin test is not required for Illinois cervidae.

Out-of-State Cervidae

Chronic Wasting Disease

1. All cervidae entering Illinois must be in compliance with the Illinois Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5]. For more

information, contact the Illinois Department of Natural Resources at 217/782-6384.

2. All cervidae entering Illinois must be accompanied by a permit from the Department and a Certificate of Veterinary

Inspection that:

a. has been issued by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian in the employ of the United States

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Department of Agriculture;

b. is approved by the Animal Health Official of the state of origin;

c. shows that the cervidae are free from visible evidence of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease or

exposure thereto, do not originate from a CWD endemic area (any county and surrounding counties where CWD has been

diagnosed in the past five years);

d. shows that the cervidae are not originating from a herd under quarantine for any contagious, infectious or

communicable disease;

e. shows that the animals originate from a herd that has been monitored for at least 5 years under a state-approved CWD

certification program.

3. A permit number can be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944. Applicant for permit shall furnish the following

information to the Department:

a. Name and post office mailing address of Illinois destination;

b. Name and post office mailing address of the consignor and/or source herds;

c. Name and post office mailing address of the herd veterinarian;

d. Number and unique identification of cervidae in shipment.

Brucellosis

Cervidae six (6) months of age and older must have a negative brucellosis card or PCFIA test within sixty (60) days prior

to entry.

Tuberculosis

1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States

All cervidae twelve (12) months of age and over shall be negative to two (2) single cervical test for bovine TB no less

than ninety (90) days apart with the second test conducted within ninety (90) days prior to entry. These animals shall be

isolated from all other members of the herd during the testing period unless they originate from an accredited, qualified or

monitored herd.

A. Cervidae from an accredited herd may be moved into Illinois without further TB testing provided that a certificate

stating that such cervids originated from an accredited herd accompanies them.

B. Cervidae originating from qualified or monitored herds may enter with a negative test within ninety (90) days prior to

entry and a certificate stating that the animals originate from a monitored herd.

2. Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free)

A. All cervidae shall originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past year.

B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to two (2) additional tuberculin tests conducted within 180

and 30 days prior to entry or exhibition.

RATITES

(Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Cassowaries and Kiwis)

Illinois Ratites

There are no requirements governing the movement of ratites within Illinois.

Out-of-State Ratites

1. Must be accompanied by a CVI and permit number.

2. Individually identified by leg band or microchip.

3. Negative test for Avian Influenza within 10 days prior to entry.

PIGEONS

There are no requirements governing the movements of pigeons within or into Illinois.

RABBITS

There are no requirements governing the movements of rabbits within or into Illinois.

LLAMAS

There are no requirements governing the movement of llamas within Illinois. A permit and health certificate is required

for out-of-state llamas. A permit may be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944.

Safeguarding American Agriculture

Federal Relay Service

APHIS is an agency of USDA’s Marketing and Regulatory Programs (Voice/TTY/ASCII/Spanish)

An Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer 1-800-877-8339

February 26, 2009

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Subject: Identification Requirements for Official Pseudorabies (PRV) and Brucellosis testing in swine

According to the 2010 Illinois Exhibition Health Requirements for Illinois State Fair, DuQuoin State Fair, and county

fairs, swine need to be tested for PRV. Swine of all ages shall be negative to an official test for PRV conducted within 90

days prior to exhibition; or swine shall originate immediately and directly from a qualified PRV negative herd.

Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as breeding swine. Because PRV and Brucellosis

are official state/federal cooperative disease programs, all testing for these diseases is considered official testing.

Therefore, the animals tested must be officially at the time of testing and accompanying documents should include this

official identification. Any interstate movements subsequent to exhibition are subject to requirements for official

identification. Official identification is required for all interstate movement. Ear notching is only appropriate as official

identification for swine when the ear notching has been recorded in the book of record of a purebred registry association.

The use of ear notches is not acceptable as official identification for crossbred swine.

United States Department of Agriculture

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinary Services

2815 Old, Jacksonville Road, Suite 104

Springfield, IL 62704

Phone: 217-862-6689

Fax: 217-862-6695

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DEPARTMENT A

BEEF CATTLE

OPEN SHOW

Premiums Offered - Total of Dept. - $26,244

Breeding Cattle - $22,194

Steer Show - $ 4,050

Superintendent - Jim Curtin

"72 Hour Rule"

Paid Entry Fee - $20.00. All entry fees must be paid prior to show on each class as well as all group classes. Stall Rent Per Head - $7.00 Exhibitors Ticket - $10.00; $2.00/head clean out fee (funds go to FFA. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. All Beef Cattle must be in by 6:00 pm, Thursday July 14th, 2011.

1. Stall rent and exhibitor’s ticket absolutely must be paid for when entries are made. 2. No more than two monies will be paid to an exhibitor in any one class. 3. Satisfactory proof of the breeding of each animal must be produced if requested by the superintendent. All cattle must be registered with the national association of their breed. 4. Cattle that are shown in the Junior Show and Open Show in sons or daughters names may be used in the group classes with cattle that are being shown in their father or mothers name or farm name. 5. No crossbred heifer can be shown--regardless of age or birth date--that does not have all her milk teeth in place and no permanent teeth showing. 6. Entries close July 8th. No entries will be accepted after this date without permission of the superintendent. 7. Exhibitors ticket and stall fees must accompany all entries. 8. Entry fees must be paid on all steers & cattle before they are shown. 9. No trailers or cattle will be allowed on the infield. Exhibitors must bring tie out gates. 10. Stalls will be reserved for cattle only. Tack must be put in aisle. 11. All exhibitors must have a social security number when making entries. 12. No more than one butt fan will be allowed per animal. This rule will be enforced. 13. Registration papers will be checked by the superintendent at his request to verify ownership. 14. All group classes are subject to entry fees.

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15. Definition of classes for Beef Cattle:

Junior Yearling Bull: calved between January 1, 2010 and April 30, 2010. Summer Yearling Bull: calved between May 1, 2010 and August 31, 2010. Senior Bull Calf: calved between September 1, 2010 and October 31, 2010. Winter Bull Calf: calved after November 1, 2010. Spring Bull Calf: calved after January 1, 2011. Early Jr Yearling Heifer: calved between Jan 1, 2010 and Feb 28, 2010. Late Jr. Yearling Heifer: calved between Mar 1, 2010 and April 30, 2010 Early Summer Yearling Heifer: calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010. Late Summer Yearling Heifer: calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug 31, 2010. Sr Heifer: calved between September 1, 2010 and Oct 31, 2010. Winter Calf: calved between November 1, 2010 and December 31, 2010. Spring Calves: calved after January 1, 2011. ALL BULL CLASSES:

1st-$46; 2nd-$43; 3rd-$40.00; 4th-$38; ALL FEMALE CLASSES:

1ST-$49; 2ND-$47; 3RD-$45; 4TH-$42; 5TH-$40; 6th-$35 ALL GROUP CLASSES: 1st-$40; 2nd-$37; 3rd-$34; 4th-$31; 5th-$26

ANGUS 1. Spring Bull Calf 2. Winter Bull Calf 3. Senior Bull Calf 4. Summer Yearling Bull 5. Junior Yearling Bull 6. Champion Bull ($25.00) 7. Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon Only) 8. Group of Two Bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 9. Spring Heifer Calf 10. Winter Heifer Calf 11. Senior Heifer Calf 12. Late Summer Yearling Heifer 13. Early Summer Yearling Heifer 14. Late Junior Yearling Heifer 15. Early Junior Yearling Heifer 16. Champion Female ($25.00) 17. Reserve Champion Female(Ribbon Only) 18. Two Females, any age, owned by exhibitor 19. Four animals, any age, both sexes represented, owned by exhibitor 20. Pair of Yearlings, bull & heifer from Jr & Summer Yearling classes, owned by exhibitor

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21. Breeder herd, bull & two Females 22. Pair of Calves, bull & heifer from Sr Winter & Spring Calf Classes

SHORTHORN 23. Spring Bull Calf 24. Winter Bull Calf 25. Senior Bull Calf 26. Summer Yearling Bull 27. Junior Yearling Bull 28. Champion Bull ($25.00) 29. Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon Only) 30. Group of Two Bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 31. Spring Heifer Calf 32. Winter Heifer Calf 33. Senior Heifer Calf 34. Late Summer Yearling Heifer 35. Early Summer Yearling Heifer 36. Late Junior Yearling Heifer 37. Early Junior Yearling Heifer 38. Champion Female

($25.00) 39. Reserve Champion Female

(Ribbon Only) 40. Two Females, any age,

owned by exhibitor 41. Four animals, any age,

both sexes represented, owned by exhibitor

42. Pair of Yearlings, bull and heifer from Junior and

Summer Yearling classes, owned by exhibitor 43. Breeder herd, bull & two females 44. Pair of Calves, bull & heifer from Sr Winter & Spring Calf Classes

HORNED HERFORDS 45. Spring Bull Calf 46. Winter Bull Calf 47. Senior Bull Calf 48. Summer Yearling Bull 49. Junior Yearling Bull 50. Champion Bull ($25.00) 51. Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon Only) 52. Group of Two Bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 53. Spring Heifer Calf

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54. Winter Heifer Calf 55. Senior Heifer Calf 56. Late Summer Yearling Heifer 57. Early Summer Yearling Heifer 58. Late Junior Yearling Heifer 59. Early Junior Yearling Heifer 60. Champion Female ($25.00) 61. Reserve Champion Female

(Ribbon Only) 62. Two Females, any age,

owned by exhibitor 63. Four animals, any age, both

sexes represented, owned by exhibitor 64. Pair of Yearlings, bull & heifer

from Jr & Summer Yearling classes, owned by exhibitor 65. Breeder herd, bull & two Females 66. Pair of Calves, bull & heifer from Sr Winter & Spring Calf Classes POLLED HEREFORD 67. Spring Bull Calf 68. Winter Bull Calf 69. Senior Bull Calf 70. Summer Yearling Bull 71. Junior Yearling Bull 72. Champion Bull ($25.00) 73. Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon Only) 74. Group of Two Bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 75. Spring Heifer Calf 76. Winter Heifer Calf 77. Senior Heifer Calf 78. Late Summer Yearling Heifer 79. Early Summer Yearling Heifer 80. Late Junior Yearling Heifer 81. Early Junior Yearling Heifer 82. Champion Female ($25.00) 83. Reserve Champion Female (Ribbon Only) 84. Two Females, any age,

owned by exhibitor 85. Four animals, any age,

both sexes represented, owned by exhibitor

86. Pair of Yearlings, bull & heifer from Jr & Summer Yearling classes,

owned by exhibitor 87. Breeder herd, bull & two females 88. Pair of Calves, bull & heifer from Sr Winter & Spring Calf Classes

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CROSS-BREED 89. Spring Bull Calf 90. Winter Bull Calf 91. Senior Bull Calf 92. Summer Yearling Bull 93. Junior Yearling Bull 94. Champion Bull ($25.00) 95. Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon Only) 96. Group of Two Bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 97. Spring Heifer Calf 98. Winter Heifer Calf 99. Senior Heifer Calf 100. Late Summer Yearling Heifer 101. Early Summer Yearling Heifer 102. Late Junior Yearling Heifer 103. Early Junior Yearling Heifer 104. Champion Female

($25.00) 105. Reserve Champion Female

(Ribbon Only) 106. Two Females, any age,

owned by exhibitor 107. Four animals, any age, both

sexes represented, owned by exhibitor 108. Pair of Yearlings, bull &

heifer from Jr & Summer Yearling classes, owned by exhibitor 109. Breeder herd, bull & two Females 110. Pair of Calves, bull & heifer from Sr Winter & Spring Calf Classes

SIMMENTAL 111. Spring Bull Calf 112. Winter Bull Calf 113. Senior Bull Calf 114. Summer Yearling Bull 115. Junior Yearling Bull 116. Champion Bull ($25.00) 117. Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon Only) 118. Group of Two Bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 119. Spring Heifer Calf 120. Winter Heifer Calf 121. Senior Heifer Calf 122. Late Summer Yearling Heifer 123. Early Summer Yearling Heifer 124. Late Junior Yearling Heifer 125. Early Junior Yearling Heifer

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126. Champion Female ($25) 127. Reserve Champion Female (Ribbon Only) 128. Two Females, any age, owned by exhibitor 129. Four animals, any age, both sexes

represented, owned by exhibitor 130. Pair of Yearlings, bull & heifer from Jr & Summer Yearling classes, owned by exhibitor 131. Breeder herd, bull & two females 132. Pair of Calves, bull & heifer from Sr Winter & Spring Calf Classes

STEER SHOW

Premiums Offered - $4,050.00 Stall Rent - $7.00 Entry' Fee - $20.00 Exhibitors Ticket - $10.00

$2.00/head clean out fee (funds go to FFA) All Beef Cattle must be in by 6:00 pm, Thursday July 14th, 2011

1. All steers will be mouthed and weighed at 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 15th any exhibitor who fails to bring steer for mouthing and weighing will be disqualified from showing. 2. No steers can be shown-regardless of age or birth date-that does not have all its milk teeth in place and no permanent teeth showing. 3. No more than two monies will be paid to an exhibitor in anyone class. 4. Premiums for Steer Show: 1st -$55; 2nd -$50; 3rd -$45; 4th -$40; 5th-$35; 6th -$30 5. The superintendents have the option to add or drop classes in any of the breed classes or cross bred classes to help fill the classes to make a better show. 6. The superintendent’s word will be final in all placements of cattle in the purebred classes and blood testing used if necessary. 7. If a protest is filed, blood will be drawn and all money in steer show will be withheld, until results are received. 8. No more than one butt fan will be allowed per animal. This rule will be enforced. 9. A $10.00 entry fee must be sent with entries. 133. Shorthorn lights 134. Shorthorn Heavy 135. Champion Shorthorn ($100) 136. Reserve Champion Shorthorn ($50.00) 137. Angus Lights 138. Angus Heavy 139. Champion Angus ($100) 140. Reserve Champion Angus ($50.00) 141. Polled & Horned Hereford Lights 142. Polled & Horned Hereford Heavy 143. Champion Polled or Horned Hereford ($100) 144. Reserve Champion Polled or Horned Hereford ($50) 145. Cross Bred Light 146. Cross Bred Medium 147: Cross Bred Light Heavy

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148. Cross Bred Heavy 149. Champion Cross Bred ($100) 150. Reserve Champion Cross Bred ($50.00) 151. Grand Champion Steer ($500) 152. Reserve Grand Champion Steer ($400) 153. 3rd Best Steer (Ribbon) 154. 4th Best Steer (Ribbon) Only the Champions and reserve champions from the three breeds and cross breeds can compete for the top four steers of the show. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED.

DEPARTMENT F

OPEN SHEEP Total Premiums in Dept. - $19,425.00

Premiums Offered breeding stock - $18,920.00 Superintendents – Dustin Cruit

Entries must be made by July 8th. It shall be optional with the superintendents to accept entries after this date. Pen fees and exhibitor's tickets must accompany entry blanks. The number of pens needed must be specified with entry. Entry fees are $15.00 in each class. All entry fees must be paid prior to show. Pen fees $12.00 (6 x 12). $2.00/head clean out fee (funds go to FFA). Exhibitors’ tickets are $10.00. Only two monies to an exhibitor in class allowed. Animals cannot be entered in purebred classes unless they have been recorded in the recognized book of records of their respective breeds. All open class sheep will show Friday, July 15, 8:00 am. An exhibitor must produce a certificate of registry at the request of the superintendents of the department. Please read rules and regulations in front of catalog. The superintendents reserve the right to reject any or all entries. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. Premiums: 1st-$44; 2nd-$39; 3rd-$35; 4th-$30; 5th-$25; 6th-$22

--------- HAMPS

178. Ram, one year & under 2 years 179. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 180. Champion Ram 181. Best Pair of males 182. Ewe, one year & under 2 years

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183. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 184. Champion Ewe 185. Best Pair of females 186. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 186.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

DORSETS 187. Ram, one year & under 2 years 188. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 189. Champion Ram 190. Best Pair of males 191. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 192. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 193. Champion Ewe 194. Best Pair of females 195. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 195.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

OXFORDS

196. Ram, one year & under 2 years 197. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 198. Champion Ram 199. Best Pair of males 200. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 201. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 202. Champion Ewe 203. Best Pair of females 204. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 204.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

SUFFOLK

205. Ram, one year & under 2 years 206. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 207. Champion Ram 206. Best Pair of males 209. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 210. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 211. Champion Ewe 212. Best Pair of females 213. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 213.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

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CORRIEDALES 214. Ram, one year & under 2 years 215. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 216. Champion Ram 217. Best Pair of males 218. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 219. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 220. Champion Ewe 221. Best Pair of females 222. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 222.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

MONTADALES

223. Ram, one year & under 2 years 224. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 225. Champion Ram 226. Best Pair of males 227. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 228. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 229. Champion Ewe 230. Best Pair of females 231. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 231.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

SOUTHDOWNS 232. Ram, one year & under 2 years 233. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 234. Champion Ram 235. Best Pair of males 236. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 237. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 238. Champion Ewe 239. Best Pair of females 240. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 240.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

COLUMBIA 241. Ram, one year & under 2 years 242. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 243. Champion Ram 244. Best Pair of males 245. Ewe, one year & under 2 years

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246. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 247. Champion Ewe 248. Best Pair of females 249. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 249.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

RAMBOUILLET

250. Ram, one year & under 2 years 251. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 252. Champion Ram 253. Best Pair of males

254. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 255. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 256. Champion Ewe 257. Best Pair of females 258. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 258.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

CHEVIOT

259. Ram, one year & under 2 years 260. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 261. Champion Ram 262. Best Pair of males 263. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 264. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 265. Champion Ewe 266. Best Pair of females 267. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 267.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

SHROPSHIRE

268. Ram, one year & under 2 years 269. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 270. Champion Ram 271. Best Pair of males 272. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 273. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 274. Champion Ewe 275. Best Pair of females 276. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 276.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

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COTSWOLD-LINCOLN

277. Ram, one year & under 2 years 278. Ram Lamb, under 1 year 279. Champion Ram 280. Best Pair of males 281. Ewe, one year & under 2 years 282. Ewe Lamb, under 1 year 283. Champion Ewe 284. Best Pair of females 285. Best Pair of Yearling Either Sex 285.01 Best Pair of Lambs Either Sex

GRAND CHAMPION

286. Grand Champion Ram Over all breeds $100.00 287. Grand Champion Ewe Over all breeds $100.00

OPEN MARKET LAMB SHOW

MUST BE A WETHER OR EWE

Premiums Offered - $505.00 1. Entries must be made by July 8th. 2. An Entry Fee of $3.00 per head will be charged at the time of entry. All entry fees must be paid prior to show. 3. All Market Lambs must weigh a minimum of 50 lbs. 4. All Market Lambs must be born after January 1, 2011. 5. A pen fee of $6.00 6x6 for Market Lambs only or a regular sheep pen 6x12 for $12.00. $2.00/head clean out fee (funds go to FFA). 6. Only two monies to an exhibitor in a class allowed. 7. All. Market Lambs will be weighed at 6:00 P.M., Thursday, July 14 and paint number for identification, and divided into 5 classes. 8. Open to all Market Lambs purebred or crossbred. 9. All Market Lambs will be shown 1 hour after breeding sheep show. 10. Entry fees-pen fees and exhibitor tickets must be paid at time of entry. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. Premiums Offered: 1st-$19.00; 2nd-$16.50; 3rd-$14.25; 4th-$11.75; 5th-$9.50 288. Class I 289. Class II 290. Class III 291. Class IV 292. Class V 293. Champion Market Lamb $100.00 294. Reserve Champion Market Lamb $50.00

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DEPARTMENT G SWINE

PREMIUMS OFFERED: $ 10,260 Swine Superintendents: W. Lee Meteer – Phone: 217- 692- 2268

Matt Rincker

Entries must be made by July 8, 2011.

Entry fee will be $20.00. All entry fees will be paid in advance.

Exhibitor’s ticket fee, Entry fees, stall fee, and clean-out fees per head must be paid in advance and accompany entries. All barrows and cross gilts will be weighed on AM of Friday, July 15, 2011. All barrows and cross gilts will be weighed and divided evenly into classes. Classes will be broken and divided at the Swine Supt’s. discretion. Breed classes may be combined if numbers dictate by Swine Supt. All swine will be shown on Saturday, July 16, 2011. Barrows to be shown: Minimum weight: 180 lbs., Maximum weight: 275 lbs.

Cross Gilts to be shown: Minimum weight: 180 lbs., Max weight: 285 lbs.

Swine Superintendant may request to see reg. papers on all purebreds. No artificial coloring/ sheen will be allowed. Swine Superintendant has the right to reject any swine unfit to be shown. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED.

Exhibitor Ticket Fee: $10.00 Swine Pen Fee: $10.00 Swine Clean-Out Fee: $2.00 per head

Gilt Classes: Class 1. Farrowed Jan. 01, 2011 – Jan. 20, 2011 Class 2. Farrowed Jan. 21, 2011 – Feb. 10, 2011 Class 3. Farrowed Feb. 11, 2011 or later

Barrow Classes: Classes will be divided evenly according to Swine Weights.

Premiums: 1st - $36; 2nd - $33; 3rd -$31; 4th -$30; 5th -$28; 6th -26;7th - $24; 8th -$22;

Berkshire

444. Class 1 Berkshire Gilt 448. Class 1 Berkshire Barrow 445. Class 2 Berkshire Gilt 449. Class 2 Berkshire Barrow 446. Class 3 Berkshire Gilt 450. Class 3 Berkshire Barrow 447. Champion Berk Gilt (20.00) 451. Champion Berk Barrow (20.00)

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Chester White

452. Class 1 Chester Gilt 456. Class 1 Barrow 453. Class 2 Chester Gilt 457. Class 2 Barrow 454. Class 3 Chester Gilt 458. Champion Chester Barrow (20.00) 455. Champion Chester Gilt (20.00)

Duroc 459. Class 1 Duroc Gilt 463. Class 1 Duroc Barrow 460. Class 2 Duroc Gilt 464. Class 2 Duroc Barrow 461. Class 3 Duroc Gilt 465. Champion Duroc Barrow (20.00) 462. Champion Duroc Gilt (20.00)

Hampshire 466. Class 1 Hampshire Gilt 470. Class 1 Hampshire Barrow 467. Class 2 Hampshire Gilt 471. Class 2 Hampshire Barrow 468. Class 3 Hampshire Gilt 472. Champion Hampshire Barrow(20.00) 469. Champion Hamp Gilt (20.00)

Poland China & Spot 473. Class 1 Poland/Spot Gilt 477. Class 1 Poland/Spot Barrow 474. Class 2 Poland/Spot Gilt 478. Class 2 Poland/Spot Barrow 475. Class 3 Poland/Spot Gilt 479. Champion Poland/Spot Barrow(20.00) 476. Champion Poland/Spot Gilt (20.00)

Yorkshire 480. Class 1 Yorkshire Gilt 484. Class 1 Yorkshire Barrow 481. Class 2 Yorkshire Gilt 485. Class 2 Yorkshire Barrow 482. Class 3 Yorkshire Gilt 486. Class 3 Yorkshire Barrow 483. Champion York Gilt (20.00) 487. Champion York Barrow (20.00)

Crossbred 488. Class 1 Cross Gilt 494. Class 1 Cross Barrow 489. Class 2 Cross Gilt 495. Class 2 Cross Barrow 490. Class 3 Cross Gilt 496. Class 3 Cross Barrow 491. Class 4 Cross Gilt 497. Class 4 Cross Barrow 492. Champ Cross Gilt (20.00) 498. Class 5 Cross Barrow 493. Res. Champ Cross Gilt (10.00) 499. Class 6 Cross Barrow 500. Champion Cross Barrow (20.00) 501. Res. Champ Cross Barrow (10.00)

Champion Over All Breeds

506. Grand Champion Gilt - Over All Breeds (100.00) 507. Reserve Grand Champion Gilt – Over All Breeds (50.00) 508. Grand Champion Barrow – Overall All Breeds (100.00) 509. Reserve grand Champion Barrow – Over All Breeds (50.00)

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DEPARTMENT H *IBA SANCTIONED SHOW* JUNIOR LIVESTOCK *IBA SANCTIONED

SHOW* Rules and Regulations

Of Junior Livestock Department Open to All Junior Livestock Exhibitors

Total premiums offered $16,871.00 All entry fees must be paid all prior to show. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. 1. Open to boys and girls who are 8 years of age prior to January of the year in which they will show or will not be 21 years of age until after December 31 of the year in which they will show. Animals shown in Junior Shows must be property of the boys and girls showing them. Beef animals owned by January 1 and Swine by June 1. 2. NO PARTNERSHIPS ALLOWED. All animals shown in junior shows must be the property of the boys and girls showing them. This may be proven by your Registration Certificates. If these animals are shown in the open classes, they must be shown in the same name. Thus parents are not permitted to show an animal in the open class and the daughter or son the same animal in the Junior Show. 3. All registration and health papers will be checked by the Superintendents and his assistants. 4. All animals must be stabled on the grounds to be eligible for premiums in the Junior Show. 5. All stalls and pens must be cleaned by 9:00 A.M. each day and refuse placed as directed. 6. To show in the Open Classes, you must follow these rules and regulations. 7. No calves permitted on nurse cows while on the fairgrounds. 8. No steers permitted to be shown at the Christian County Agricultural Fair regardless of birth date that does not have all milk teeth in place and no permanent teeth showing. All steers to be mouthed and weighed commencing at 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 15, 2011 at the judging tent and will be placed in their respective classes. Any exhibitor who fails to bring steer for mouthing will be disqualified from showing. 9. All exhibitors must abide by the rules and regulations as shown in the front of this catalog. 10. There will be a full show of each breed as listed, provided all classes are filled. The Fair Association reserves the privilege to combine breeds and classes for showing in the event classes do not fill. 11. All entries close July 8, 2011 and it shall be optional by the Fair Association on accepting entries after that date. 12. In the Junior Beef Show, registration papers will be checked by the superintendent and papers and tattoo must match with the entries. 13. No more than one butt fan will be allowed per animal. This rule will be enforced.

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Beef Cattle Premiums Offered - $6,337.50 Superintendent - JIM CURTIN

Entry Fee - $10.00 Per Head Stall Rental - $7.00

All entry fees must be paid by all prior to show. $2.00 per head clean out fee (funds go to FFA)

1st -$27; 2nd -$26; 3rd -$25; 4th -$24; 5th -$23; 6th-$13.75 ANGUS

541. Heifer calved after Jan. 1, 2011 542. Heifer calved between Nov. 1, 2010 & Dec. 31, 2010 543. Heifer calved between Sept. 1, 2010 & Oct. 31, 2010 544. Heifer calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug. 31, 2010 545. Heifer calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010 546. Heifer calved between March 1, 2010 & April 30, 2010 547. Heifer calved between Jan. 1, 2010 & Feb. 28, 2010 548. Champion Female ($50.00) 549. Reserve Champion Female ($35.00)

SHORTHORN

550. Heifer calved after Jan. 1, 2011 551. Heifer calved between Nov. 1, 2010 & Dec. 31, 2010 552. Heifer calved between Sept. 1, 2010 & Oct. 31, 2010 553. Heifer calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug. 31, 2010 554. Heifer calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010 555. Heifer calved between March 1, 2010 & April 30, 2010 556. Heifer calved between Jan. 1, 2010 & Feb. 28, 2010 557. Champion Female ($50.00) 558. Reserve Champion Female ($35.00)

HORNED HEREFORD

559. Heifer calved after Jan. 1, 2011 560. Heifer calved between Nov. 1, 2010 & Dec. 31, 2010 561. Heifer calved between Sept. 1, 2010 & Oct. 31, 2010 562. Heifer calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug. 31, 2010 563. Heifer calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010 564. Heifer calved between March 1, 2010 & April 30, 2010 565. Heifer calved between Jan. 1, 2010 & Feb. 28, 2010 566. Champion Female ($50.00) 567. Reserve Champion Female ($35.00)

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POLLED HEREFORD

568. Heifer calved after Jan. 1, 2011 569. Heifer calved between Nov. 1, 2010 & Dec. 31, 2010 570. Heifer calved between Sept. 1, 2010 & Oct. 31, 2010 571. Heifer calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug. 31, 2010 572. Heifer calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010 573. Heifer calved between March 1, 2010 & April 30, 2010 574. Heifer calved between Jan. 1, 2010 & Feb. 28, 2010 575. Champion Female ($50.00) 576. Reserve Champion Female ($35.00)

CROSSBRED HEIFERS

577. Heifer calved after Jan. 1, 2011 578. Heifer calved between Nov. 1, 2010 & Dec. 31, 2010 579. Heifer calved between Sept. 1, 2010 & Oct. 31, 2010 580. Heifer calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug. 31, 2010 581. Heifer calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010 582. Heifer calved between March 1, 2010 & April 30, 2010 583. Heifer calved between Jan. 1, 2010 & Feb. 28, 2010 584. Champion Female ($50.00) 585. Reserve Champion Female ($35.00)

SIMMENTAL

586. Heifer calved after Jan. 1, 2011 587. Heifer calved between Nov. 1, 2010 & Dec. 31, 2010 588. Heifer calved between Sept. 1, 2010 & Oct. 31, 2010 589. Heifer calved between July 1, 2010 & Aug. 31, 2010 590. Heifer calved between May 1, 2010 & June 30, 2010 591. Heifer calved between March 1, 2010 & April 30, 2010 592. Heifer calved between Jan. 1, 2010 & Feb. 28, 2010 593. Champion Female ($50.00) 594. Reserve Champion Female ($35.00)

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STEER SHOW Premiums Offered - $1,812.50

SHORT HORN 599. Lightweight 600. Heavyweight 601. Champion Shorthorn ($50.00) 602. Reserve Champion Shorthorn ($35.00) ANGUS 603. Lightweight 604. Heavyweight 605. Champion ANGUS ($50.00) 606. Reserve Champion ANGUS ($35.00) POLLED & HORNED HEREFORD 607. Lightweight 608. Heavyweight 609. Champion POLLED & HORNED HEREFORD ($50.00) 610. Reserve Champion POLLED & HORNED HEREFORD ($35.00) CROSSBRED 611. Lightweight 612. Medium weight 613. Light - Heavyweight 614. Heavyweight 615. Champion Crossbred ($50.00) 616. Reserve Champion Crossbred ($35.00) 617. Grand Champion Steer ($50.00) 618. Reserve Champion Steer ($35.00)

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JUNIOR SWINE

PREMIUMS OFFERED: $ 5,934.00 Swine Superintendents: W. Lee Meteer – Phone: 217- 692- 2268

Matt Rincker

Entries must be made by July 8, 2011. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. Jr. Swine Entry fee is $10.00 per class. All entry fees will be paid in advance. Exhibitor’s ticket fee, Stall fee, Class Entry fees and Clean-out fees per head must be paid in advance and accompany entries. All barrows and cross gilts will be weighed on AM of Friday, July 15, 2011. All barrows and cross gilts will be weighed and divided evenly into classes. Classes will be broken and divided at the Swine Supt’s. discretion. Breed classes may be combined if numbers dictate by Swine Supt. All swine will be shown on Saturday, July 16, 2011. All swine in the Junior Dept. are subject to all open class rules! Barrows to be shown: Minimum weight: 180 lbs., Maximum weight: 285 lbs.

Cross Gilts to be shown: Minimum weight: 180 lbs., Max weight: 300 lbs.

Swine Superintendant may request to see reg. papers on all purebreds. No artificial coloring/ sheen will be allowed. Swine Superintendant has the right to reject any swine unfit to be shown.

Gilt Classes: Class 1. Farrowed Jan. 01, 2011 – Jan. 20, 2011 Class 2. Farrowed Jan. 21, 2011 – Feb. 10, 2011 Class 3. Farrowed Feb. 11, 2011 or later

Barrow Classes: Classes will be divided evenly according to Swine Weights.

Premiums: 1st - $21; 2nd - $19; 3rd - $17; 4th - $16; 5th $15; 6th - $14; 7th- $13; 8th-$12

Berkshire

700. Class 1 Berkshire Gilt 704. Class 1 Berkshire Barrow 701. Class 2 Berkshire Gilt 705. Class 2 Berkshire Barrow 702. Class 3 Berkshire Gilt 706. Class 3 Berkshire Barrow 703. Champion Berk Gilt (20.00) 707. Champion Berk Barrow (20.00)

Chester White 708. Class 1 Chester Gilt 712. Class 1 Barrow 709. Class 2 Chester Gilt 713. Class 2 Barrow 710. Class 3 Chester Gilt 714. Champion Chester Barrow (20.00) 711. Champion Chester Gilt (20.00)

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Duroc

715. Class 1 Duroc Gilt 719. Class 1 Duroc Barrow 716. Class 2 Duroc Gilt 720. Class 2 Duroc Barrow 717. Class 3 Duroc Gilt 718. Champion Duroc Gilt (20.00) 721. Champion Duroc Barrow (20.00)

Hampshire 722. Class 1 Hampshire Gilt 726. Class 1 Hampshire Barrow 723. Class 2 Hampshire Gilt 727. Class 2 Hampshire Barrow 724. Class 3 Hampshire Gilt 728. Champion Hampshire Barrow(20.00) 725. Champion Hamp Gilt (20.00)

Poland China & Spot 729. Class 1 Poland/Spot Gilt 733. Class 1 Poland/Spot Barrow 730. Class 2 Poland/Spot Gilt 734. Class 2 Poland/Spot Barrow 731. Class 3 Poland/Spot Gilt 735. Champion Poland/Spot Barrow(20.00) 732. Champion Poland/Spot Gilt (20.00)

Yorkshire 736. Class 1 Yorkshire Gilt 740. Class 1 Yorkshire Barrow 737. Class 2 Yorkshire Gilt 741. Class 2 Yorkshire Barrow 738. Class 3 Yorkshire Gilt 742. Class 3 Yorkshire Barrow 739. Champion York Gilt (20.00) 743. Champion York Barrow ( 20.00)

Crossbred 744. Class 1 Cross Gilt 752. Class 3 Cross Barrow 745. Class 2 Cross Gilt 753. Class 4 Cross Barrow 746. Class 3 Cross Gilt 754. Class 5 Cross Barrow 747. Class 4 Cross Gilt 755. Class 6 Cross Barrow 748. Champ Cross Gilt (20.00) 756. Champion Cross Barrow (20.00) 749. Res. Champ Cross Gilt (10.00) 757. Res. Champ Cross Barrow (10.00) 750. Class 1 Cross Barrow 751. Class 2 Cross Barrow

Champion Over All Breeds

758. Grand Champion Gilt - Over All Breeds (100.00) 759. Reserve Grand Champion Gilt – Over All Breeds (50.00) 760. Grand Champion Barrow – Overall All Breeds (100.00) 761. Reserve Grand Champion Barrow – Over All Breeds (50.00)

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JUNIOR SHEEP Premiums Offered - $2,472.00

Superintendents – Dustin Cruit Entry Fee: $5.00. All entry fees must be paid by all prior to show. Stall Fee: $12.00 (6 x 12). $2.00/head clean out fee (fees go to FFA). PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED.

RULES 1. Open to all junior exhibitors. 2. Each exhibitor is limited to two entries in each class. The number of pens must be specified with entry. 3. Lambs must be property of the exhibitors registered in his or her name, be born after September 1st, 2010. All lambs born after 1st of September must have lamb teeth to be eligible. 4. Purebred yearling ewe must have been owned since March 1, 2011. 5. All sheep must be accompanied with health certificate showing no communicable disease. 6. Entries close July 8th and it shall be optional with the Superintendent to accept entries after this date. 7. Sheep judging will begin at 8:00 A.M. on Friday, July 15th. 8. Registration papers must be available if requested. 9. At least three exhibitors must enter each breed or breeds will be combined. Stall fees and exhibitors ticket must accompany all entries.

Premiums: 1st-$12.75; 2nd-$11.00; 3rd-$10.25; 4th-$9.00; 5th-$8.50 COLUMBIAN 800. Ewe, one year & under two 801. Ram Lamb 802. Ewe Lamb 803. Pair of Lambs, either sex CORRIEDALE 804. Ewe, one year & under two 805. Ram Lamb 806. Ewe Lamb 807. Pair of Lambs / either sex OXFORD 808. Ewe, one year & under two 809. Ram Lamb 810. Ewe Lamb 811. Pair of Lambs, either sex HAMPSHIRE 812. Ewe, one year & under two 813. Ram Lamb 814. Ewe Lamb 815. Pair of Lambs, either sex

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SOUTHDOWN 816. Ewe, one year & under two 817. Ram Lamb 818. Ewe Lamb 819. Pair of Lambs, either sex DORSET 820. Ewe, one year & under two 821. Rain Lamb 822. Ewe Lamb

823. Pair of Lambs, either sex SUFFOLK 824. Ewe, one year & under two 825. Ram Lamb 826. Ewe Lamb 827. Pair of Lambs, either sex MONTADALES 828. Ewe, one year & under two 829. Ram Lamb 830. Ewe Lamb 831. Pair of Lambs, either sex RAMBOUILETT 832. Ewe, one year & under two 833. Ram Lamb 834. Ewe Lamb 835. Pair of Lambs, either sex SHROPSHIRES 836. Ewe, one year & under two 837. Ram Lamb 838. Ewe Lamb 839. Pair of Lambs, either sex CHEVIOT 840. Ewe, one year & under two 841. Ram Lamb 842. Ewe Lamb 843. Pair of Lambs, either sex Cotswold-Lincolns 843.01 Ewe, one year & under two 843.02 Ram Lamb 843.03 Ewe Lamb 843.04 Pair of Lambs, either sex 844. Grand Champion Ewe over all breeds 845. Grand Champion Ram over all breeds

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JUNIOR MARKET LAMB SHOW MUST BE WETHER OR A EWE

Premiums Offered - $315.00 1. Entries must be made by July 8th. 2. An entry fee of $2.00 per head. All entry fees must be paid by all prior to show. 3. All Market Lambs must weigh a minimum of 50 lbs. and shall not exceed 200 lbs. in weight. 4. All Market Lambs must be born after January 1, 2011. 5. A pen fee of $6.00 (6 x 6 pen) for Market Lambs only or a regular sheep pen (6 x 12) for $12.00. 6. Only two monies to an exhibitor in a class allowed. 7. All Market Lambs will be weighed at 6:00 P.M., Thursday, July 14th and paint numbered for identification and divided into 5 classes. 8. Open to Market Lambs, purebred or crossbred. 9. All Market Lambs will be shown 1 hour after the breeding sheep show. 10. Pen fee and exhibitors tickets must be paid at time of entry. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. Premiums Offered: 1st-$14.25; 2nd-$12.25; 3rd-$10.50; 4th-$8.50; 5th-$6.50 846. Class 1 847. Class 2 848. Class 3 849. Class 4 850. Class 5 851. Champion Market Lamb (Ribbon & $35.00) 852. Reserve Champion Market Lamb (Ribbon & $20.00)

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DEPARTMENT J

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

Wednesday, July 13th, 1:00 pm

In the Exposition Building

Premiums Offered -$1,609.25

Superintendents-Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

Exhibitor's Ticket: $5.00, one per person, Get at fair office.

Entry Fees Due at time of entry: $1.00.

Premium checks will be mailed.

Premiums: 1st-$7.25; 2nd-$6.50; 3rd-$5.50; 4th-$4.50; 5th $3.50

1. One entry in each class per exhibitor.

2. All entries must be in place, tagged & ready to show by 12:00 pm Wednesday, building will be

open at 8:00 am.

3. To avoid congestion, entry tags and entry forms must be picked up at the fair office before hand.

All entry forms must be filled out and turned in on Monday, July 11th, 2011.

4. Exhibits will be cared for as well as possible during the show but the Fair Committee or

Management in no way assumes responsibility for lost, damaged or stolen articles.

5. Exhibits must be grown by the person in whose name the exhibit is entered.

6. Only amateurs may show.

7. No store bought vegetables. Vegetables are to be clean, not scrubbed. Do not peel, wax or oil

vegetables. All vegetables must be in quantity exactly as specified in premium list and true to type.

Otherwise exhibits will be disqualified.

8. The superintendent and the judge have the privilege of reclassifying any entry or may exclude any

entries not suitable for a class description entered and may exclude any article manifestly unfit to

show.

9. Tomatoes must be half way ripe or ripe to distinguish their color. (Red, Yellow or Pink)

10. All decisions of judge are final.

Garden Vegetables, Crops and Produce

All exhibits need to be on 6 or 9 inch Plain white paper plates. No coverings to be used.

891—Tallest Stalk of field corn with most ears

892—Soybeans (One Quart Glass Jar) 893—Pop Corn (One Quart Glass Jar)

894—Oats (One Quart Glass Jar) 895—Yellow corn (One Quart Glass Jar)

896—Wheat (One Quart Glass Jar) 897—Mixed Hay Slice

898—Clover Slice 899—Alfalfa Slice

900--Green Snap Beans, 12 pods 920--3 Yellow tomatoes

901--Lima Beans, 6 pods 921--3 Pink Tomatoes

902--Peas, 12 pod 922--3 Red Tomatoes (not Roma)

903--Yellow Wax Beans, 12 pods 923--3 Roma Tomatoes

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904--Green Cabbage, 1 flat head 924--3 Largest Green Tomatoes

905--Green Cabbage, 1 conical head 925--5 Yellow or Red Small Salad

Type Tomatoes

906--Green Cabbage, 1 round head 926—Cauliflower, 1 head

907--Red Cabbage, 1 head 927--1 Zucchini Squash

908--Carrots, 5 small types (4" & under) 928--1 any other summer squash

909--Carrots, 5 medium types 929--3 Turnips, Show with tops

(Over 4"-6 inch)

910--Carrots, 5 long types (over 6 inch) 946--3 Whole Garlic Roots Braided

(soft stemmed)

911--Cucumbers, 3 pickling (3-5inchs) 947--2 Whole Garlic Roots

(2"stemmed; hard type)

912--Cucumbers,3 slicing (6-9 inches) 930--Red Potatoes, 4

913--Cucumbers, 3 burp less 931--White Potatoes, 4

(over 9 inches)

914--1 Egg Plant 932--Yellow Sweet Corn, 5

(shown in husk)

915--2 White Kohlrabi 933—Bi-Color Sweet Corn, 5

(4" across the top & under) (shown in husk)

916--2 Purple Kohlrabi 934--3 White Onions shown w/tops

(4" across the top & under)

917--3 Bell Sweet Peppers 935--3 Red Onions shown w/tops

918--3 Banana Sweet Peppers 936--3 Yellow Onions shown w/tops

919--3 Hot Peppers 937--3 table beets shown w/tops

GARDEN EXHBIT AND DISPLAY

Premiums: 1st-$27.00, 2nd -$25.00 3rd -$22.25 4th –20.25, 5th –17.50

To be judged as follows: Quality and Edibility-80% Assortment of vegetables-l 0%

Arrangement of vegetables-5% Neatness and Attractiveness-5%

938--Vegetables displayed in an upright container, containing a well balance of not less than 7

vegetables from a vegetable garden grown by the exhibitor. You may use more than one of any

variety or of a kind, (red, white, yellow onions, and counts as 3 kinds)

939--Vegetables displayed in a tilted container, containing a well-balanced assortment not less than 7

kinds of vegetables grown by the exhibitor.

941.01--Sweepstakes - Best of Show Vegetable Basket--upright or tilted container $50.00

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DEPARTMENT K

HORTICULTURE

Premiums Offered -$100.00

Wednesday, July 13th, 1:00 pm

Premiums: 1st -$7.00, 2nd -$6.00, 3rd -$5.00, 4th -$4.00, 5th -$3.00

Must have an Exhibitor's Ticket: $5.00

Entry Fees Due at time of entry: $1.00.

PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED.

1. One entry per exhibitor per class 2. Condition and general appearance of the fruit should be well

preserved, not wilted or shriveled. Fruit should be free from insect and disease injury.

3. All entries must be made by 12:00 PM Monday, July 11th, 2011.

4. All entries must be in place, tagged & ready to show by 12:00 pm. Wednesday.

Building opens at 8:00 am.

940--3 summer type apples 941--3 summer plums

942--3 stalks of rhubarb 943--Collection of Fruits, 3 or more

Department L

Floriculture

Wednesday, July 13th, 1:00 pm

Premiums Offered: $1,183.00

Superintendents- Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

Must have an Exhibitor's Ticket: $5.00

Entry Fees Due at time of entry: $1.00. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE MAILED.

Premiums: 1st -$5.50, 2nd -$4.50, 3rd -$3.50, 4th -$2.50, 5th -$2.00

Only amateurs may show, Members of commercial growers or florists' families are excluded.

One entry per class per exhibitor

1. To avoid congestion, exhibitor's tickets must be purchased and entry tags obtained in the Fair

Office prior to show. Entry sheets filled out and turned into the fair office by Monday July 2, 2010.

Fair committee and superintendents assume no responsibilities for containers or plants during the

show or for those remaining after removal time. Exhibitors must furnish own clean, clear containers

that will not tip over. All arrangements MUST BE MADE OF FRESH PLANT MATERLAL'S AND

MAY NOT BE ALTERED IN ANYWAY SUCH AS PAINTING, DYEING, ETC. No artificial plant

material or dry material allowed in arrangements.

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2. All Plant material must be grown by the exhibitor. No store bought!

3. The superintendents and the judge have the privilege of classifying any entry which they think is

incorrectly entered as to class and will exclude any entry that does not fit the class.

4. All entries must be in place, tagged & ready to show by 12:00 pm. Wednesday.

Building opens at 8:00 am.

5. All decisions of the judges are final.

Flower specimens

950--Hybrid tea Rose, 1 blooms, solid color 971—Any other lily, 1 stem

951--Hybrid tea Rose, 1 blooms, bi color 972--Bachelor Buttons, 6 stems, any colors

952--Floribunda Type Rose, 1 spray, any color 973—Yarrow, 3 stem, any color

953--Gladiolus, 1 spike, bicolor, not ruffled 974--Coneflowers, 3 stems any color

954--Gladiolus, 1 spike, solid color, not ruffled 975--Cosmos, 3 single blooms,

955--Gladiolus, 1 spike, bicolor, ruffled 976--Cosmos, 3 double blooms,

956--Gladiolus, 1 spike, solid color, ruffled 977--Petunias, 3 stem, single, solid or striped

957—Mini Rose, 3 stems, any color 978—Black Eyed Susan’s, 3 stem

958--Spider Dahlias, 3 stems, any color 979--Petunias, 3 stem, double, solid or striped

959--Dinner Plate Dahlias, 1 stem, any color 980—Marigolds, sm or lg, 3 stems, any color

(5"plus)

960--Thumbelina Zinnias, 3 stems, any color

(small size less than 1 ½-2”) 981--Bells of Ireland, 3 stems

961--Snapdragons, 3 stems, any color 982--Phlox--2 stems

962--Striped Zinnias, 2 stems, any color 983--Cockscomb, 1 stem

963--Giant Zinnias, 2 stems any color 984--Cleome, spider plant, 1 bloom

964--Sunflower-1 head, judged on largest head 985--Geraniums, 2 stems any color

(Show on plate only.) 986--Succulent plant, one pot

965--Strawflower, 2 stems, any color 987—Terrarium, best use of small plants

966--Hollyhock, I stem, any color 988—Herbal Basket, use at least 5 of the

following: fennel, sorrel, mint, sage,

parsley, thyme, chives, French Tarragon

967--Sweet William, 2 stems, any color 989--Outdoor plants, blooming, one pot

968--Verbena, 2 stems, any color 990—Outdoor Vining plants, 1 pot

969--Salvia, 3 blooms, annual, any color

970--Tiger lily, 1 stem

Artistic ARRANGEMENTS

To be judged on design 40%, conformance to schedule 20%, creativity 15%, distinction 15%, condition 10%.

Premiums: 1st- $8.00, 2

nd $6.50, 3

rd $5.50, 4

th $4.50, 5

th 3.50

991—Good Morning America, How Are You? An arrangement using marigolds and other annuals in

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yellow, red, and oranges

992—American Made An arrangement using red, white, and blue colors. Use your imagination!

993—7th

Heaven An arrangement using 7 colors. Include roses in this arrangement.

994—Luck of the Irish An all green and white arrangement to be used on St. Pat’s Day.

995—Temptation An arrangement you would buy for yourself.

996—Twist & Shout An arrangement that has curbes, twists, motion, and movement. Must not

exceed 30”.

997—Lily of the Pond Use your imagination for this theme!

998—Happy Days An arrangement that makes you smile!

999—Tussie Mussie An arrangement using flowers of your choice. Think small blooms.

1000—Formal Arrangement Create an arrangement for a dinner party.

1001—Wild Thing An arrangement using roadside gathered materials, no dried..

1002—Patio Party An arrangement using sunflowers and vines.

1003—Gardent Time Create an arrangement using 8 kinds of FRESH garden plants and vegetables.

1004—Teacher’s Pet An arrangement a teacher might have on his/her desk. Use both annuals and

perennials.

1005---Bride’s Table An arrangement using white and pink blooms.

1005.01--Sweepstakes—Best of Show $25.00

DEPARTMENT 0

Culinary

Tuesday, July 12th, 1:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered -$1,245.75

Superintendents - Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

Exhibitors Tickets: $5.00

Entry Fees Due at time of entry: $1.00.Premiums: 1st -$9.50, 2nd -$8.50, 3rd -$7.50, 4th -$6.50, 5th

-$5.75

Premium checks will be mailed. 1. All entries must be in place by 12:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 12

th. Building opens at 8:00 am. Judging

will begin at 1:00 p.m. To reduce congestion, exhibitor's tickets must be purchased and entry blanks

and tags obtained from the Fair Office prior to Tuesday morning.

2. All items will be cared for as well as possible during the show, but the fair committee or

management in no way assume responsibility for lost, stolen, or damaged articles.

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3. All exhibitors may enter only one item in each class of this department.

4. The Superintendent and the Judge have the privilege of classifying any entry which they think is

incorrectly entered as to class and may exclude any entries not suitable for class description.

ALL DECISIONS MADE BY JUDGES ARE FINAL.

5. All Entries must be made by 12:00 on Monday July 11th

.

Everything is to be covered on a plain white paper plate, in a plastic bag or wrapped in cellophane.

6. Entries exhibitors do not want thrown away need to be picked up by 8:00 a.m. Wednesday July

13th

Breads

1011--Baking Powdered Biscuits -plate of 3 1014--. Zucchini Bread -1 small loaf

1012—Blueberry Muffins -plate of 3 1015 --Banana Bread -I small loaf

1013--Cinnamon Rolls -plate of 3 1016. –Corn Bread, plate of 3

Yeast Breads

(hand made, no bread machines)

1017--½ Loaf White Bread 1020. White Rolls -plate of 3

1018--½ Loaf Whole Wheat Bread 1021--Yeast Coffee Cake

1019 --Whole wheat rolls-3

Cakes & Pies

NO MIXES OR SHEET CAKES

SHOULD BE EXHIBITED ON MATERIAL STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT IT

Example: covered heavy cardboard. This should be covered with paper or foil, not to exceed 2” from

sides of cakes.

1022—Two Layered German Sweet 1027. Two Layered Red Velvet Cake

Chocolate Cake Sides iced (Cream cheese icing)

(Traditional Coconut Icing)

1023--. Two Layered White Cake 1028. Decorated Cake -Any Occasion

(Cooked White Icing) Sides iced using 4 or more tips

(NOT GARNISHED)

1024--. White Angel Food 1029--. Yellow Bunt Cake

(No Icing) (Chocolate Glaze)

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1025--Carrot cake (Traditional

cream cheese icing) 1030—Two Layered Chocolate Cake

(Chocolate icing)

1026--Chiffon cake no icing

Cookies & Bars

Use 6 inch white paper plate

DO NOT ADD NUTS, RAISINS. and ETC.

1031. Snicker doodles -Plate of 3 1036-Whole Pie (Fruit), Plate of 3

1032. Plain Peanut Butter -Plate of 3 1037-Lemon Bars -Plate of 3

1033. Sugar Cookies -Plate of 3 1038-Brownie, plate of 3

1034. Plain Chocolate Chip Cookies-Plate of 3 1039-1 pie crust-9 inch

1035. Plain Oatmeal Cookies -Plate of 3

Candy

1040. Fudge -Plate of 3 (2 inch x 2 inch) 1041. Buckeyes - 6 pieces

Canned Items (Lids will be popped)

Must show 1 each of items listed for the group

1042. Best Collection of 3 different kinds of vegetables.

1043. Best Collection of 3 different kinds of jams or jellies. In jelly jars

Department M

Textiles and Fine Arts

Premiums Offered $1, 208.00

Tuesday, July 12th

, 1:00 p.m.

Premiums: 1st -$9.50, 2nd -$8.50, 3rd -$7.50, 4th -$6.50, 5th -$5.75

Entry Fees Due at time of entry: $1.00. Premium checks will be mailed.

1. All entries must be in place by 12:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 12th . Building opens at 8:00 am. Judging

will begin at 1:00 p.m. To reduce congestion, exhibitor's tickets must be purchased and entry blanks

and tags obtained from the Fair Office prior to Tuesday morning.

2. All items will be cared for as well as possible during the show, but the fair committee or

management in no way assumes responsibility for lost, stolen, or damaged articles.

3. All exhibitors may enter only one item in each class of this department.

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4. The Superintendent and the Judge have the privilege of classifying any entry which they think is

incorrectly entered as to class and may exclude any entries not suitable for class description.

ALL DECISIONS MADE BY JUDGES ARE FINAL.

5. All Entries must be made by 12:00 pm Monday July 11th

Textiles and Fine Arts

1044--Any decorated/painted fabric article 1062. Hand Made Jewelry

1045--Pottery / Sculpture Piece 1063. 1 Paper Article (origami, greeting cards,

1046. Standard or Crewel 1064. Any sketch /

drawing(Charcoal)

1047. Needlepoint anyone article 1065 Any Painting (watercolor)

(not framed) 1066 Any Painting (acrylic)

1048. Any Sketching/drawing -pencil or ink

1049. Graphic Art (computer generated) piece 1067 Any Painting (oils)

1050. Any Drawing – using pastel 1068 Any Plastic canvas article

1051. Scrap booking article 1069 any stained glass article (not a kit)

1052. Any Hand Quilted Article 1070 any tole Painted Article

1053. Any Decorated Pillow. 1071. photography 5 pictures (animals), mounted

on

1054 Hand Quilted Quilt poster board, foam board or construction paper.

1055. Fabric Wall Hanging-unframed

1072. photography 5 pictures (people),

mounted on poster board foam board or

construction paper.

1056. Any Crochet article 1073. photography

5 pictures (landscapes), mounted

1057--Any cross stitch article on poster board foam board or construction

paper.

1058--Any knitted article

1059. Woodworking, large article

1060 Woodworking, small article

1061 Any Holiday Decoration-embroidery one article (not framed)

1074. Sewing –anything made in clothing one, (simple pattern, pillow tops, bag, shorts)

1075. Sewing – anything that does not fit in class 1075

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Department P

Junior Homemakers OPEN CLASS-IS 18 YEARS & UNDER

Premiums Offered -$997.50

Tuesday, July 12th, 1:00 p.m.

Superintendents- Michelle Grant, Midge Kendle, Rita Paulek

Exhibitors Ticket---no charge, but must get a permanent number from the fair office, (if you already

have an exhibitor's number for open classes, please use it)

Entry fee: $.50 (Must be made at time of entry)

Premiums: 1st -$6.75, 2nd -$5.75, 3rd -$4.75, 4th -$3.75, 5th -$2.75

Premium checks will be mailed.

To avoid congestion, please have your articles tagged and entry sheets filled out and turned into fair

office by Friday, July 2nd

. You may pick these up from the fair office ahead of time.

1. All entries must be in place by 12:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 12th (Building opens at 8:00 am.)

Judging will begin at 1:00 p.m.

2. The fair committee and superintendents will not be responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen articles.

3. The judges and superintendents have the privilege on classifying any entry which they think is

incorrectly entered as to class and may exclude any entries not suitable for class

description.

4. All decisions made by the judges are final! Previous entered articles may not be entered again.

5. All articles should be new in looks, not dirty, used, yellowed.

6. All exhibitors may enter only one item in each class of this department.

7.Entries exhibitors do not want thrown away need to be picked up by 8:00 a.m. Wednesday July 7th

.

COOKIES

Use 6 inch white plate. ONE entry per class

1076. Chocolate Chip Cookies 3\plate 1080. Snicker doodles 3/plate.

1077. Peanut Butter Cookies 3\plate 1081. Rolled Sugar Cookies 3/plate.

1078. Plain Oatmeal Cookies 3\plate 1082. Brownies. 3/plate

1079. Rice crispy treats 3\plate

Cakes

1083. Decorated Cupcake, must use 2 or more different decorating tips

1084. Cinnamon Rolls 3 / plate

1085. Chocolate Layer cake, White icing 1089. ½ loaf Wheat bread

1086. Yellow Layer cake, Chocolate icing 1090. White Dinner Rolls 3\plate

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1087. White Layer cake, Pink icing 1091. Banana Bread small loaf

1088. ½ loaf White bread 1092. 1 Nine Inch Pie Crust

TEXTILES

1093. Jewelry hand made necklace, ear rings, bracelets

1094. Any scrap booking article

1095. Sketch or Drawing in pencil or ink (10 yrs & under)

1096. Sketch or Drawing in pencil or ink, 11-13 years

1097--Painting, 10 years and under

1098--Painting, 11-13 years old

1099—Graphic Art

1100—Pottery / Sculpture

1101--Photography -5 pictures mounted on poster board

1102--Sketching or drawing, AGES 14-18 years old

1103--Painting, AGES 14-18 years old

1104—Any Decorated / Painted Fabric Article

1105. One leather craft

1106. Any painted article not on canvas or a fabric article

1107. Decorated flip-flops

1108. Collage – standard shown on poster board

1109. Any holiday decorations

1110. 1 crocheted article

1111. 1 knitted article

1112. Woodworking, any article

1113. 1 paper article (origami, greeting cards, paper mache)

1114. 1 metal article (tin punch, wire sculpture)

1115. Sewing anything made in clothing one, (simple pattern, pillow tops, bag, shorts,)

1116. Sewing anything made in clothing 2, (fitted garments, zippers, buttons, snaps)

1117. One fiber article (Quilt, fabric collage, baskets, wall hangings, pillows, etc)

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DEPARTMENT Q

ILLINOIS TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION

TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL

Total Premiums Offered $10,700

Superintendent - PAT GRANT, MIKE BLILER, CRAIG PAULEK

Friday, July 15th, 2011, 6:30 P.M.

*Everyone will be charged admission at Fair Gate and drivers will be given credit for

entry fee at time of registration. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Class 1222: 6000 LB. Super Stock Tractors - $30 entry

Class 1223: 5800 lb Modified - $30 entry

Class 1224: 8200 lb Limited Pro Stock - $30 entry

Class 1225: 6200 lb twd trucks - $35 entry

Premiums for Class 1222 - 6000 lb Super Stock Tractors

1st $650, 2nd $510, 3rd $390, 4th $330, 5th $270, 6th $200, 7th $150, 8th $100,

Total $2,600

Premiums for Class 1223 - 5800 lb Modified

1st $650, 2nd $510, 3rd $390, 4th $330, 5th $270, 6th $200, 7th $150, 8th $100,

Total $2,600

Premiums for Class 1224 - 8200 lb Limited Pro Stock

1st $650, 2nd $510, 3rd $390, 4th $330, 5th $270, 6th $200, 7th $150, 8th $100,

Total $2,600

Premiums for Class 1225 - 6200 lb twd trucks

1st $700, 2nd $550, 3rd $400, 4th $350, 5th $300, 6th $250, 7th $200, 8th $150,

Total $2,900

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Stock 4WD Truck Pull

Total Premiums Offered $1560.00

Superintendents – Craig Paulek 254-0991

Saturday, July 16th, 2011, 6:30 P.M.

Entry Fee: $15.00

4 Classes

1. Street Stock Gas

1st - $100.00, 2nd - $50.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $20.00, 5th - $10

2. 6500 lb. Street Stock Gas

1st- $200.00, 2nd - $100.00, 3rd- $75.00, 4th- $50.00, 5th- $25.00

3. 6500 lb. Modified Gas

1st- $200.00, 2nd - $100.00, 3rd- $75.00, 4th- $50.00, 5th- $25.00

4. 8000 lb. Diesel

1st- $200.00, 2nd - $100.00, 3rd- $75.00, 4th- $50.00, 5th- $25.00

The Christian County Agricultural Fair reserves the final and absolute right to accept

or reject any or all entries. Please try to arrive early to avoid any conflicts. Entries

will be taken in the Judges stand above the infield concession stand.

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Christian County Fair Truck Pull Taylorville, Illinois

Saturday, July 16th, 2011 $1560.00 purse Pull starts at 6:30 p.m. Weigh in at 4:30 p.m. Entry Fee $15.00

Classes: Stock Gas 6500 lb. Street Stock Gas 6500 lb. Modified Gas 8000 lb. Diesel

Rules: JUDGES DECISIONS FINAL AND TAKE PRECEDENT OVER PRINTED MATERIAL Stock 4-Wheel Drive Trucks:

26 inch hitch height on ALL TRUCKS Street Legal with license and insurance Under hood inspection DOT approved tires. 35 inch tall max. no cut tires Pull from bumper, reese, or drawbar type hitch rigid to the frame, originate from behind rear axle,

hooking point must be no less than 42 inches from the center of the axle with no supports attached to the rear axle.

540 cubic inch limit on size of block with after market cast block OK. OEM stock 1 ton or less drive train from center of front axle. Other weights in bed only.

May run front weights with no weights, brackets or bumper to extend more than 60 inches from center of front axle.

Safety chains or loops around drive shafts Pump fuel only – no alcohol, nitrous or methane based fuels allowed, no water injection Aluminum intake and headers allowed. No side exhaust in front of rear wheels. NO exhaust should exit out the hood. No aluminum heads – cast iron ONLY No sanctioned pulling trucks Scatter blankets highly recommended

All trucks must have driveshaft shield around rear U joint. It must be 4” from center of U joint both ways, made from 1/8” thick steel and can be bolted together by 3/8 “ bolts. Shield can be maximum 4”

larger than the diameter of the driveshaft

Diesel Trucks:

Limited to single turbocharger with a 2.8 inch air inlet Run a single CP3 fuel pump & a P series injection pump max. No water, nitrous or propane injection allowed

Stock Trucks:

Stock Trucks must be stock – no aftermarket add ons Factory headers and aluminum intakes allowed Must have 15 inches of vacuum if checked May run traction bars OR blocked suspension “NOT BOTH” one or the other

ChristainCountyFair.com Fair Office: 217-824-3100

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CCTPA GARDEN TRACTOR PULL

Superintendent – Matt Beyers 825-4765

Must be a member of CCTPA to pull

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

10:00 A.M. - Weigh-In

11:00 P.M. - Pull. Starts

1232. 950 lb. Stocker 10 hp

1233. 950 lb. Stocker 12 hp

1234. 1050 lb. Stocker 14 hp

1235. 1150 lb. Stocker 16 hp

1236. 1050 lb. Stock Alt 10 hp

1237. 1050 lb. Stock Alt 12 hp

1238. 1050 lb. Stock Alt 14 hp

1239. 1050 lb. Stock Alt 16 hp

1240. 1000 lb. Stock Alt 16 hp

1241. 1050 lb. Pro-Stock 20 hp

1242. 1050 lb. Modified 20 hp

CCTPA will be jackpotting the entry fees and class payouts will be paid accordingly.

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DEPARTMENT R1

ALL SPEED HORSE SHOW

(mules welcome)

Superintendent - NANCY M. HANDEGAN

Sunday, July 17, 2011 9:00 A.M.

Entries Close at 8:45 A.M.

In-Field Arena at Fair Grounds

Premiums - $1,889.00 All entry fees must be paid by all prior to show. Senior classes $8.00 Junior Classes $6.00 Classes 1352 & 1358 $10.00 Pee Wee Classes $5.00 AQHA Rules Apply. Judges decision is final. Electric-eye used.

1350. Pee Wee Poles (12 & under/rider in no other Pole Class) $25; 20; 15; 10; 5

1351. Youth Poles (18 & under) $50; 30; 15; 10; 7

1352. Open Poles $100; 60; 40; 30; 20

1353. Pee Wee Barrels (12 & under/rider in no other Barrel Class) $25; 20; 15; 10; 5

1354. Senior Barrel’s (50 and over) $60; 35; 25; 15; 10

1355. Youth Barrels $50; 30; 15; 10; 7

1356. Ladies Barrels $75; 50; 35; 20; 15

1357. Men's Barrels $75; 50; 35; 20; 15

1358. Open Barrel’s $150; 100; 80; 60; 40

1359. Open Flags $100; 70; 55; 45; 30 * Entries close the class before **Contestants entering Pee Wee classes cannot enter any other barrel or pole classes. Age of child determined as of January 1, 2011 (proof required) Illinois Equine Law in effect. Releases must be signed before entering the show arena.

Not responsible for theft or accident or injury to any person, animal or property.

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DEPARTMENT R2

OPEN WESTERN HORSE SHOW

Superintendent - LACEY TEX 217-823-2262

Saturday, July 16, 2011 9:00 A.M.

Entries close at start of class

Infield at Fairgrounds (120 x 200 Arena)

Premiums - $2,135.00 Entry Fees: $7.00

Class 1374 - $10.00 (stake open)

No refunds after scratching of classes. AQHA rules apply.

Judges decision is final.

Judge – Mike Riggs – Trophy Presenter – Mason Hutchison

Ring Master - Doris Tex

1361. Showmanship at Halter (18 & under) $50; 35; 25; 15; 10

1362. Open Halter (2 years & under) $60; 40; 25; 15; 10

1363. Gelding Halter (3 yr & up) $60; 40; 25; 15; 10

1364. Mare Halter (3 years & over) $60; 40; 25; 15; 10

1365. Open Walk/Trot (10 yrs & under) $20; 15; 10; 5 (20 minute warm-up)

1366. Country Pleasure (18 & under) - walk and favorite gait-OT* $50; 35; 25; 15; 10

1367. Country Pleasure (19 & over) - walk and favorite gait-OT* $60; 40; 25; l5; 10

1368. Jr. Horse Western Pleasure (horse 5 yrs & under) $60; 40; 25; 15; 10

1369. Sr. Horse western pleasure (horse 6 & over) $60; 40; 25; 15; 10

1370. Western Pleasure (13 &.under) $50; 35; 25; 15; 10

1371. Western Pleasure (14-18) $50; 35; 25; 15; 10

1372. Western Pleasure (19 & over) $60; 40; 25; 15; 10

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1373. Western Horsemanship (18 & under) $50; 35; 25; 15; 10

1374. Western Pleasure Stake Open $130; 95; 65; 45; 25 If you ride in Class 1366, you cannot be in 1367 or 1370. *OT = optional tack Age of child as of January 1, 2011 Negative Coggins. Not responsible for theft or accidents to any animal, person or property. Questions call Lacey 217-820-2382 OR DIANE 217-879-2386.

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Christian County 4-H Fair

DEPARTMENT W

PARENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE JUDGING AREA! THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

Monday, July 11, 2011 Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.

All 4-H General projects are to be brought into the Exposition Building (the large concrete block building) on the Christian County Fairgrounds for exhibition.

9:00 a.m. 4-H Rabbit & Poultry Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Expo Building

1:00 p.m. 4-H Cat Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Expo Building

1:30 p.m. 4-H Dog Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Expo Building

Tuesday, July 12, 2011 6:00 p.m.

4-H Swine & Sheep Weigh-In, Christian County Fairgrounds, Swine Barn

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

7:15 a.m.

Wether Goat Weigh-in, Swine Barn area

8:00 a.m. 4-H Swine Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Swine Barn

15 minutes after Swine Show

4-H Sheep Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Sheep Barn

15 minutes after Sheep Show

4-H Goat Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Goat Barn

ADM Master Showmanship Contest, Christian County Fairgrounds, Sheep Barn

6:00 p.m. 4-H Steer Weigh-In, Christian County Fairgrounds, Beef Barn

Thursday, July 14, 2011

8:00 a.m. 4-H Dairy and Bucket Calf Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Beef Barn

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8:30 a.m. 4-H Beef Show, Christian County Fairgrounds, Beef Barn

4:00 p.m. (GENERAL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP IN THE EXPOSITION BUILDING BETWEEN 4:00 AND 6:00 P.M. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON)

6:30 p.m. 4-H Auction, Christian County Fairgrounds, Beef Arena

4-H MEMBERS WELCOME YOU TO VIEW THEIR EXHIBITS during your trip to the 4-H Fair, and to see what they learned this year. These exhibits were made as part of their 4-H project work. All projects, with the exception of livestock, will be displayed in the Exposition Building (large concrete block building located on the southeast corner of the fairgrounds).

DEPARTMENT Q 1

ILLINOIS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHILI COOKOFF

Premium Offered - $1,800

Saturday, July 16, 2011 10:00 AM through 5:00 PM

Christian County Fairgrounds - Taylorville, Illinois 62568

ICS-SANCTIONED

*Winners Qualify for 2011 World Championship Chili Cook-Off! RED CHILI Entry Fee $40.00 total plus $50.00 if not currently an I.C.S. member Time: 12:00 - 3:00 PM 1st Place $1,000 and trophy 2nd Place $250 and trophy 3rd Place $100 and trophy CHILI VERDE 1 hour preparation time Entry Fee $20.00 Time: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM 1st Place $200 and Plaque 2nd Place $50 and Plaque 3rd Place $25 and Plaque SALSA Entry Fee $15.00 Time: 12:00 PM Person must enter own 32 oz sample 1st Place $100 and Plaque 2nd Place $50 & Plaque 3rd Place $25 & Plaque

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Chili Cook-Off ENTRY FORM

NAME: ________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________

(Street) (City) (State) (Zip code)

PHONE NUMBER: ( ) _______________________ I.C.S.

No.________________________

I will be participating in (please mark)

State Cook-off (Saturday)

Red Chili ($40) _________

Chile Verde ($20) _______

Salsa ($15) _____________

Make all checks payable to: Christian County Fair Chili Cook Off.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. General Chairman will meet with cooks at 10:30 A.M. Chili will be fired at 12:00

Noon. Judging will be at 3:30 P.M. Awards and celebration of winners at 5:00 P.M. 2. Preparation and chopping may begin at 11:00 A.M. 3. Cooking will begin at 12:00 Noon. 4. True chili is defined by the International Chili Society as any kind of meat, or combination of meats, cooked with chili peppers, various spices and other ingredients. 5. The use of beans will. NOT be allowed. Can tomatoes and tomato sauce will be allowed. NO HOME CANNED PRODUCTS WILL BE ALLOWED. 6. All contestants competing in officially sanctioned cook offs shall supply all of their own ingredients, cooking devices (portable stoves), utensils, preparation tables, etc. The only thing provided is the cooking area. 7. No ingredients may be pre-cooked or treated in any way prior to the preparation period which will begin one hour prior to the commencement of the OFFICIAL CHILI COOKOFFS. 8. Competitors will be permitted to set up their equipment, stove, and other

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facilities at 9:00 A.M. 9. Competition cooking will begin at 12:00 Noon and official judging will begin at 3:00 P.M. 10. Each contestant must cook a minimum of 2 quarts of chili. There will be no limit to how much chili you can prepare. 11. There will be NO spectator tasting until the judging has started. 12. Demonstrations throughout the spectator area are permitted. However, contestants are asked that their support team respect the visitors and their view. 13. Each cook will be responsible for his own chili getting to the judging area. Also, that his judging cup has his official number on the bottom of his cup. 14. Official Judges will not be allowed to taste your chili before the judging. 15. Each contestant shall be permitted one assistant cook. 16. Decisions of the Chili Cook-off Chairman and the judges are final. 17. Violation of rules and regulations of the contest may result in disqualification. 18. Be sure to read and keep the rules and regulations for the Illinois State Championship Chili Cook-off Contest. Copies of the rules and regulations are available writing to the Christian County Fair Chili Cook-off, PO Box 714, Taylorville, IL 62568. 19. If you have any questions or need to make last minute arrangements or need more entry blanks, or you are unable to attend or compete. 20. Mail application along with $40.00 to: Chili Cook-off Christian County Fair PO Box 714 Taylorville, IL 62568 Attn: Alan Fulk 21. Good cooking and thank you for your participation. With your help, this year’s program will be the most exciting experience for everyone.

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Christian County Fair Talent Competition

Thursday July 14, 2011 - Christian County Fairgrounds Grandstand

Kathy Fergin, Director 824-6945

Preliminary Auditions for Christian County Residents Only.

Junior Division - Christian County Residents 14 years of age & younger

1st place $100 & trophy

2nd place $75.00 & trophy

3rd Place $50.00 & trophy

4th Place $35.00 & trophy

Senior Division - Christian County Residents 15 through 21 yrs of age

1st place $200.00 & trophy

2nd place $150.00 & trophy

3rd place $100.00 & trophy

4th place $75.00 & trophy

1st place recipient in each division will represent Christian County at the IAAF State

Talent Competition in Springfield, Illinois in January 2012.

OFFICIAL RULES OF THE 2011

CHRISTIAN COUNTY FAIR TALENT COMPETITION JULY 14, 2011

JUNIOR AND SENIOR DIVISIONS

1. All contestants must be Christian County citizens. 2. Completed application forms must be postmarked no later than midnight, April 30, 2011. 3. There will be a dress rehearsal at 12:00 noon on Thursday, July 14, 2011. 4. All entrants must perform at the preliminary audition on Saturday May TBA, 2011. Auditions will be held at the Taylorville Jr. High School Gym beginning at 9:00 A.M. Finalists will be notified by telephone. East contestant is required to submit a completed application form which includes a list of their selection, and how it will be accompanied, i.e. piano, amps, musical instruments, etc. The form must be signed by the contact person or legal guardian who is at least 21 years of age. 5. Any act that exceeds 4 minute performance time limit will be disqualified.

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Timing starts when the act starts entertaining (including choreographed entrances and exits.) 6. Any act that exceeds the 3 minute set up time limit will be disqualified. Timing starts when the first member of the act steps onto the stage. 7. Instrumental accompaniment is allowed, but must assume the pure character of the accompaniment. The test shall be whether the performance would stand alone if the accompaniment is removed.

8. When usings cd’s or cassette taped for accompaniment, they can Not have LIKE talent on them, i.e. vocals, tap dancing, any like instrument and so forth. Tapes must only have the one accompaniment track solely at the beginning of the tape. CD’s and/or Tapes must be “cued” and ready for performance.

9. The 1st place winner in both divisions if obligated to represent Christian County at the State Competition in January 2012. In the event that the 2011 CC Fair Talent Competition 1st place winner in either division is unable to compete at the state competition in January 2012, the runner up will represent Christian County. Any act or member of an act that has ever presented CC at the state level and has received 1st place at the state level is ineligible to complete in the local division of the same age category at the CC Fair. A contestant for the 2011 Miss Christian Count Fair Pageant is not eligible for the 2011 CC Fair Talent Competition due to the fact is would be impossible to represent CC in both the Pageant and Talent Competition at the state level in Jan. 2012.

10. Junior and Senior Division age-information:

a. All entries that are not over fourteen years of age as of October 1, 2011, will enter the Junior Division.

b. All entries between fifteen years of age and twenty-one years of age as of October 1, 2011, will enter the Senior Division. All entries must be twenty-one years of age, or under to be eligible for the State Senior Division.

11. The age of the oldest member of an ace determines the division it may enter. 12. A contestant may be involved in ONE ACT ONLY. A group may only compete ONCE. The director reserves the right to modify this rule based upon his judgment should Pre-existing groups have members that are in multiple organizations (i.e., Show Choir and Jazz Band, etc.) 13. A professional sound system and piano will be the only equipment furnished. Dance mats must be provided by the act needing them. 14. A contestant that is considered "PROFESSIONAL" shall not be eligible for this contest. "PROFESSIONAL is defined as anyone who is a talent union member, who has a professional manager, or whose principle and self-supporting income is derived from entertaining. 15. This is a talent competition. The judging will be determined by the amount of talent and performance quality of the contestant(s). Judging sheets are not open to public review, and the decision of the judges is final.

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CHRISTIAN COUNTY FAIR TALENT COMPETITION ENTRY FORM

Name of Act _________________________________________________________________ Contact Person or Legal Guardian ____________________________________________

(Must be no younger than twenty-one (21) years of age) Address _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone ___________________________________________________________________

Should you receive a monetary prize, to whom should the check be payable?

Name _______________________Social Security Number.__________________________ Please list below ALL members that will be competing along with ALL pertinent information.

NAME BIRTHDAY COUNTY

RESIDENCE MO/Day/YR In the space provided below, please briefly describe your act/talent, and indicate what kind of

accompaniment you will be using.

Feel free to make as many copies as needed Submit to Kathy Fergin, Talent Director, Christian County Fair, 200 Jayne St., Taylorville, IL 62568

Entry forms due at event. It is acknowledged by the parties hereto that the Participant and all persons performing pursuant to this, contract t hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Christian County Fair Board, its agents arid officers from any liability for injuries to the person, whether for bodily injury, sickness, mental anguish or death of the Participant or persons performing pursuant to this contract and as to claims for any damage to any of their property. The Participant and all persons performing pursuant to this contract hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Christian County Fair Board, its agents and officers from any liability to third parties arising out of the performance of this contract. By signing this contract, it is agreed that all Participants will adhere to all rules and accept the finality of the judges’ decision without challenge. Signature __________________________________________________________________ (Contact person or legal guardian no younger than twenty-one (21) years of age)ENTRY BLANK- Please use separate blank for each department. For late entries,contact superintendent.

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July 12th

-17th, 2011

AG PRODUCTS, HORTICULTURE, FLORICULTURE, CULINARY, TEXTILES,

FINE ARTS, & JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS ENTRY FORM - Open & Junior Class

Mail form to: Christian County Agricultural Fair, P.O. Box 714, Taylorville, IL 62568

OWNER INFORMATION Number of Articles Entered:

First Name ________________Last Name____________ Dept. J: Ag Products:

Address _______________________________________ Dept. K: Horticulture:

City/St/Zip _____________________________________ Dept. L: Floriculture:

Telephone __________________ County ____________ Dept. O: Culinary: _______________

Email Address (Optional) _________________________ Dept. M: Tex, Fine Art:____________

Owner Social Security#__________________________ Dept. P: Junior Homemakers:

Social Security number is required before checks can be issued. Other:

ENTRY FEES: Exhibitor’s Ticket for Depts.

Depts.: J, K, L, M, & O, $1.00 per each placing J, K, L,M, & O @ $5.00 _______

Depts.: P, $.50 per each placing P, @ $0.00 Free

Paid to fair office before premiums are given out All entry fees must be paid by all prior to show.

Signature: Dated: Total Enclosed:

Open Dept. Class No. Junior Dept. Class No. Description of Article

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- 17th

, 2011

LIVESTOCK ENTRY FORM - Open & Junior Class

Mail form to: Christian County Agricultural Fair, P.O. Box 714, Taylorville, IL 62568

OWNER INFORMATION Number of Animals Entered:

First Name _____________Last Name_ ___________ Dept. A: Beef:

Address _______________________________________ Dept. G: Swine:

City/St/Zip _____________________________________ Dept. F: Sheep:

Telephone __________________ County ____________ Other Departments:

Email Address (Optional) _________________________

Owner Social Security#__________________________ Premise ID (Required): _____

Social Security number is required before checks can be issued.

STALL/PEN FEES: CLEAN OUT FEES PER HEAD:

Beef/Dairy ______ @ $7.00 per head = Departments: A, F, & G ONLY

Swine (7 x 7 pen) ______ @ $10.00 per pen = Clean out fee $2.00 per Head

Sheep (6 x 12 pen) ______ @ $12.00 per pen = # of Head ______x $2.00= $_______

Wethers (6 x 6 pen) ______ @ $6.00 per pen = (Clean out fees go to the FFA)

OPEN & JUNIOR ENTRY FEES:

Due at time of entries in all Departments including Exhibitor’s Ticket for Depts.

all group classes! (Note entry fees have increased) A, F, & G @ $10.00 ________

All entry fees must be paid prior to show, not deducted!

Open Dept. Class No. Junior Dept. Class No. Description of Animal

Signature: Dated: Total Enclosed:

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Open Dept. Class No. Junior Dept. Class No. Description of Animal

Signature: Dated: Total Enclosed:

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Open Dept. Class No. Junior Dept. Class No. Description of Animal or Article

Signature: Dated: Total Enclosed: