Genesee County Fair. July 16-21, Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc.

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1 Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. presents the Genesee County Fair July 16-21, 2018 Genesee County Fair Grounds 5056 Route 5, East Main Street Road Batavia, NY Premium Book 2018

2 GENESEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC. GENESEE COUNTY FAIR MISSION STATEMENT The Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. is a non-profit organization, made up of farmers, businesses and concerned citizens, dedicated to preserving and promoting agriculture in an effort to enhance the quality of life in the community. The Agricultural Society is responsible for organizing the annual County Fair, promoting agricultural education and overseeing the maintenance and utilization of the Genesee County Fairgrounds. Table of Contents Superintendents...2 Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. Directors...3 Attention To All Who Show...4 General Rules and Regulations...5 Temporary Living Area Regulations... 7&8 IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics...9 New York State Association Fair Pass for 2018 Application...11 NYS Dept. of Agriculture & Markets Rules and Regulations...12 NYS Dept. of Agriculture & Markets Animal Health Requirements...13 NYS Dept. of Ag. & Markets Interstate Animal Health Requirements...14 Department A Draft Horse & Pony Show...20 Department B Dairy Cattle...23 Department C Beef Cattle...27 Department D Sheep Empire Classic Youth Sheep Show...33 Department E Swine...36 Department F Small Livestock F1 Poultry...38 F2 Rabbits...39 Department G Goats...41 Department H Llamas...44 Department I Grange Exhibits...44 Department J Small Fry Pedal Power Tractor Pull...45 Home Department...45 Department K Flowers...46 Department L Needlework...48 Department M - Arts and Crafts...55 Department N Culinary...57 Department O Vegetables...60 Department P Group of Family Projects...61 Department Q Antiques...61 Department R Junior Department...62 Department S Parade...68 Department T Talent Show

3 Department U Fair Queen...72 Department V Demolition Derby...74 ******E N T R Y F O R M S***** HOME DEPARTMENT NIOGA-Dairy Cattle LIVESTOCK/ANIMAL EMPIRE CLASSIC PARADE APPLICATION DRAFT HORSE HITCH & HALTER SUPERINTENDENTS FOR GENESEE COUNTY FAIR DAIRY SHOW Contact: Kelly Reynolds, (920) Reynolds Rd Corfu, NY DRAFT HORSE & PONY SHOW Contact: David Dermody, (585) SWINE Contact: Genesee County Agricultural Society SHEEP Contact: Katelyn Pimm (585) Dublin Rd. Bergen, NY BEEF Contact: James Foss (716) j.foss21@yahoo.com GOATS Contact: Joanna Miller Joannarm.miller@gmail.com 7758 Lewiston Rd, Batavia NY POULTRY & RABBITS Contact: Bob Berkemeier, (585) East Road, Pavilion, NY Contact: Kelsey Ferguson, (585) Getman Rd, Alden, NY HOME DEPARTMENT Contact: Genesee County Agricultural Society GRANGE Contact: Kathy Miller, (585) Main St Lot1, Varysburg, NY PARADE Contact: Nick O Geen, (585) gcfairsponsorship@yahoo.com Mailing Address Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. PO Box 355 Batavia, NY

4 GENESEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Scott Adams 1ST VICE PRESIDENT Nick O Geen 2ND VICE PRESIDENT Amanda Gallo SECRETARY Rose Topolski TREASURER Norm Pimm BOARD MEMBERS Scott Adams-2018 Gary Anderson-2019 Bob Berkemeier-2019 Steve Boldt-2018 Keith Carlson Sue Duyssen-2020 Amanda Gallo-2020 Glenn Hersee-2020 Dale Lewter-2020 Alton MacDuffie-2018 Nick O Geen-2019 Katelyn Pimm-2018 Norm Pimm-2019 Duane Schmiegal-2018 Cindy Smith-2018 Julie Tarbell-2020 Rose Topolski

5 ATTENTION TO ALL WHO SHOW AT THE GENESEE COUNTY FAIR DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE YOUR PREMIUM CHECK THIS YEAR? HELP! Use your proper mailing address on entry forms to ensure delivery of your Premium Check & all future information provided by Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. Questions concerning your correct address??????? Contact your Local Post Office Thank You! ***Information contained in this booklet is correct at time of printing. The Genesee County Agricultural Society makes every effort to ensure correct information, but reserves the right to make changes after printing*** We do NOT allow family pets on the Fairgrounds during Events(including Fair Week). Pets are not Fair Vet Checked, and therefore, not allowed on grounds. We support all Laws pertaining to service animals. However, if you have a service animal on the grounds during an event or fair, you MUST inform the Main Office PRIOR to entry of the grounds. 4

6 General Rules and Regulations 1. ALL EXHIBITORS must purchase an exhibitors pass for $20.00 (NO exhibitor pass fee for junior exhibitors IN the County or Lifetime members.) 2. An additional entry fee of 10% of first place will be applied to persons entering from the following counties: Orleans, Monroe, Wyoming, and Livingston. All Home Department must pay 10% of first place premiums. 3. Appropriate money must be sent, including exhibitor pass, with entries or the entry will be returned to you. Money is non-refundable if you are unable to attend. 4. Animals and articles entered in the wrong classes will be barred from competition. 5. Entries in cattle, sheep and swine are confined to New York State except when notice is given in each department. 6. LIVESTOCK entries MUST be in on the day specific to each species. Check with Superintendents of each department for release times. Transgression from the times given by Superintendent will be noted and will result in loss of premium money. 7. Exhibitors will not be allowed to sell goods during the fair, unless they buy a privilege for it, though they may receive and book orders. 8. All persons soliciting business on the grounds must have a permit, and the price will be set by the concessions committee for such privilege. 9. Concessionaires must keep their spaces in a neat, clean and sanitary condition by removing all filth or refuse and placing the same in garbage receptacles. 10. Any person making an entry of exhibition of animals or articles, the entry being accepted by the Society, is to be considered an agreement on the part of such person to abide by all rules and regulations of the Society as published. The Society reserves the right to reject any and all entries. 11. The Society furnishes a reasonable number of security personnel. In case of loss or damage of property, please report the same to the Secretary's Office and security personnel will assist you. The Society does not assume any liability for damage, loss or theft of property. 12. The Board of Directors of the Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. reserves the right to postpone the Fair on account of weather or other causes, and if at any time it is deemed by them to postponed the Fair, the words, "The Last Day of the Fair" as published in the premium book are to be construed to mean the last day to which the fair is postponed. 13. All protests must be in writing, must state plainly the complaint and must be delivered to the Secretary within six hours after the cause of the protest with a deposit of $10.00 which is nonrefundable. 14. The Secretary will not be responsible for the failure of the Judges to report premiums awarded. 15. The Secretary reserves the right in each lease or permit issued to cancel the same at anytime, for infraction of the rules of the Society and those set by the Department of Ag. & Markets. Exhibitors operating under such infractions, and the holder, shall forfeit all rights or leases, (including monies paid) and on notice, surrender the grounds occupied by them. 5

7 16. If, after space has been occupied by an exhibitor and the exhibit installed or placed in position, such exhibit or mode of installing it is unattractive, or in any way a menace to other exhibitors, the Society reserves the right to remove the same to some other space. 17. Exhibitors having space allotted to them, in the judgment of the Secretary, is more than is required for their exhibits, may by order have the same reduced. 18. Exhibitors must arrange exhibits and fill up space allotted to them, in a neat and attractive manner. If in default, the allotment to them may be cancelled and the goods ordered removed. 19. Exhibitors will not be permitted to sublet the space allotted to them or any portion thereof. 20. The right is reserved to prescribe materials to be used in the construction of booths or signs, show cards, tables or the like and to regulate articles on exhibition, so far as the same may be necessary to secure harmony and an attractive appearance. 21. Exhibitors are prohibited from advertising from space or stand allotted; the name or business of any firm not specified on the entry card, without the written consent from the Secretary of the Fair. 22. Advertising material may only be distributed from the space where the exhibit is installed. A neat card for this purpose is recommended and they are more likely to be kept by visitors and not thrown on the grounds. Exhibitors will not be allowed to distribute handbills or other advertisements on the grounds or buildings. Any exhibitor distributing advertising matter, either personally or by agent, which may be considered objectionable, after he has been notified to cease there from, shall forfeit his or her space and all privileges as an exhibitor. 23. Prices and goods, or notice of sale of an exhibit, or any article exhibited, shall not be advertised from any booth or stand, nor shall any name or names other than the name or names in which said exhibit has been entered, appear thereon without the consent in writing from the Secretary. Such consent is contingent upon the Board, reserving the right to cancel said privilege at any time during the Fair. In the event of any exhibitor failing or neglecting to remove such prices or notice of sale from any article, booth, or exhibit; a Fair official may remove the same. An official notice signed by the Secretary and left with any person in charge of any article, booth or exhibit shall be deemed sufficient. 24. Every facility will be offered for the transaction of business by taking orders, but no delivery of articles can be made on or from the premises during the Fair, except under a special license secured from the Secretary. 25. All exhibits must be opened to the public and by the time specified on the lease agreement for each day that the Fair is opened to the public, except as otherwise specified. 26. The Society will take reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of exhibits sent to the Fair, but owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting them; and should any exhibit or portion thereof is injured, lost or stolen, the Society will not be liable or make any payment thereof. 6

8 27. Should any question arise, not provided for in the Rules and Regulations, the decision of the Board shall be final. The rights to interpret, amend, add to, cancel any of these entries, or to grant relaxation from them in individual cases, are reserved by the Board of Directors. Should dispute or difference arise between any exhibitor, the Society and its officers, the dispute or difference shall be referred to the Board of Director, whose decision shall be final. 28. Any exhibitor over the age of 70 may state so on their entry form and age will be considered when entry is judged. 29. Premium checks shall be paid out no later than October 15 each year. 30. Livestock exhibitors - Stall cards are available in the Secretary's Office for use. Please stop by and pick them up to help educate the public and promote the exhibit. 31. Any person or persons can be asked to leave the Genesee County Fairgrounds by any society director or official of the fair, for any conduct that is detrimental to the operation of the fair or to the well being and enjoyment of other fairgoers or participants. If said person or persons refuse to leave the grounds when asked, they could be liable to a trespass violation. Temporary Living Area Regulations New: When coming in with a camper you must FIRST STOP, PARK YOUR CAMPER IN DESIGNATED STAGING AREA, PROCEED TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO HAVE SOMEONE GO WITH YOU TO ENSURE CORRECT CAMPSITE. TIMES FOR SITE LOCATION ARE FROM SUNDAY 11:00 am - 8:00 pm. ANYONE FOUND NOT FOLLOWING THESE RULES MAY NOT BE ALLOWED TO CAMP. You MUST also fill out the Temporary Living Area Permit. In an effort to ensure a safe and clean fairground, the Genesee County Agricultural Society and the Genesee County Health Department are mandating the following regulations for the temporary living area. There is to be NO OPEN FIRES on the fairgrounds. NO DUMPING OF GRAY WATER. If you wish to have your camper pumped you are to contact O'Brien's Septic & Portable Toilets at (585) Cost is $25 per dump for small campers & $35 per dump for large campers. You make arrangements with O Brien s Septic and pay them directly for dumping. A fine of $500 will be applied to anyone found dumping anywhere on the grounds each time this occurs. You will be asked to leave the fairgrounds and not allowed to camp for two years. We are encouraging lights out in the camping area by 12:00 midnight. As in the past, it will be on a first come first served basis in the temporary living area. Every effort is being made to ensure a safe and enjoyable fair for everyone. Fill out application before reserving/ receiving your spot. Campers are encouraged to be moved out by Sunday July 22 nd. Regardless of when you move out, all electrical hook-ups are to be unplugged by 9:00pm, otherwise they will be unplugged for you. 7

9 Genesee County Fair Camping Permits 2018 Name Street City State Zip Address 2018 Camping Rates and Regulations Prices: Tent: $60 no hook up Camper under 21 Feet: $140- Includes Electric and water Camper over 21 Feet: $165- Includes Electric and Water Midway Sites with Septic- Additional $40 Each permit receives one parking pass for their vehicle. Additional permits can be purchased for $30 each. *Remember there is NO grey water dumping allowed. You will be fined $500 if you are found dumping grey water.* Thank You! Any questions please call or 8

10 IAFE (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAIRS AND EXPOSITIONS) NATIONAL CODE OF SHOW RING ETHICS Exhibitors of animals at livestock shows shall at all times deport themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their conduct in this competitive environment shall always reflect the highest standards of honor and dignity to promote the advancement of agricultural education. This code applies to junior as well as open class exhibitors who compete in structured classes of competition. This code applies to all livestock offered in any event at a livestock show. In addition to the "IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics," fairs and livestock shows may have rules and regulations, which they impose on the local, county, state, provincial, and national levels. All youth leaders working with junior exhibitors are under an affirmative responsibility to do more than avoid improper conduct or questionable acts. Their moral values must be so certain and positive that those younger and more pliable will be influenced by their fine example. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers and absolutely responsible persons who violate the code of ethics will forfeit premiums, awards and auction proceeds and shall be prohibited from future exhibition in accordance with the rules adopted by the respective fairs and livestock shows. Exhibitors who violate this code of ethics demean the integrity of all livestock exhibitors and should be prohibited from competition at all livestock shows in the United States and Canada. The following is a list of guidelines for all exhibitors and all livestock in competitive events: 1. All exhibitors must present, upon request of fair and livestock show official, proof of ownership and age of all animals entered. Misrepresentation of ownership, age, or any facts relating thereto is prohibited. 2. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers, or responsible persons shall provide animal health certificates from licensed veterinarians upon request by fair or livestock show officials. 3. Junior exhibitors are expected to care for and groom their animals while at fairs or livestock shows. 4. Animals shall be presented to show events where they will enter the food chain free of violate drug residues. The act of entering an animal in a livestock show is the giving of, consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer and/or responsible person for show management to obtain any specimens of urine, saliva, blood, or other substance from the animal to be used in testing. Animals not entered in an event that culminates with the animal entering, the food chain shall not be administered drugs other than in accordance with applicable federal, state and provincial statures, regulations and rules. Livestock shall not be exhibited if the drugs administered in accordance with federal, state and provincial statues, regulations and rules affect the animal's performance or appearance at the event. If the laboratory report on the analysis of saliva, urine, blood, or other samples taken from livestock 9

11 indicates the presence of forbidden drugs or medication, this shall be prima facie evidence such substance has been administered to the animal either internally or externally. It is presumed that the sample of urine, saliva, blood, or other substance tested by the laboratory, to which it is sent, is the one taken from the animal in question, its integrity is preserved and all procedures of said collection and preservation, the transfer to the laboratory and analysis of the sample are correct and accurate and the report received from the laboratory pertains to the sample taken from the animal in question and correctly reflects the condition of the animal at the time and the sample was taken, with the burden on the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to prove otherwise. At any time after an animal arrives on the fair or livestock show premises, all treatments involving the use of drugs and/or medications for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal shall be administered by a licensed veterinarian. 5. Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substance or drug or the external application of any substance (irritant, counterirritant or similar substance) which could affect the animal's performance or alter its natural contour, confirmation, or appearance, except external application of substances to the hoofs or horns of animals which affect appearance only and except for surgical procedures performed by a duly licensed veterinarian for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal, is prohibited. 6. The use of showing and/or handling practices or devices such as striking the animals to cause swelling using electrical contrivance or other similar practices are not acceptable and are prohibited. 7. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohibited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and livestock show management, or other show officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation and respect and no person shall direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them. 8. No owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or responsible person shall conspire with another person or persons to intentionally violate this code of ethics or knowingly contribute or cooperative with another person or persons either by affirmative action or inaction to violate this code of ethics. Violation of this rule shall subject such individual to disciplinary action. 9. The application of this code of ethics provides for absolute responsibility for an animal's condition by an owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or participant whether or not he or she was actually instrumental in or had actual knowledge of the treatment of the animal in contravention of this code of ethics. 10. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to have disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show for violation of this code of Show Ring Ethics and any other rules of competition of the fair or livestock show without recourse against the fair or livestock show. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent that any proceedings or disciplinary action 10

12 taken by the fair or livestock show may be published with the name of the violator or violators in any publication of the International Association of Fair and Expositions, including Fair and Expositions and any special notices to members. 11. The act of entering of an animal in a fair or livestock show is the giving of verification by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person that he or she has read the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics and understands the consequences of and penalties provided for actions prohibited by the code. It is further a consent that any action which contravenes these rules and is also in violation of federal, state, or provincial statues, regulations, or rules may be released to appropriated law enforcement authorities with jurisdiction over such infractions. NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, INC. STATE WIDE PASS $ An official New York State Pass will be available for $ This pass admits ticket holder and one companion, plus parking when available, to any 2018 New York County Fair and the New York State Fair. Member Fairs are listed on our website at Passes will be mailed after May 15, 2018 Passes lost or stolen cannot be replaced. Proceeds from the sale of these passes will be used to continue the State Association commitment to promote New York Agriculture. Send the form below and a large (#10 legal size), stamped, self-addressed envelope for an "official pass" March 15, 2018 to: NYS Association of Agricultural Fairs, Inc. Russell Marquart, Executive Secretary P.O. Box G Elma, NY Enclosed please find $ for each pass Complete this form and return with your request. NAME ADDRESS CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP PHONE # ( ) Make check payable to: NYS Association of Agricultural Fairs, Inc. Please reserve 2018 pass by March 15, Requests postmarked before March 15, 2018 will be returned for resubmission. Returned checks will be charged $20. 11

13 Rules and Regulations of the Dept. of Agricultural and Markets Part 350 Standard of Conduct of Fairs (Statutory Authority: Agriculture and Markets Law Section 287) Entry fees maximums No entry fee for 4-H, F.F.A., junior fair or school department exhibits Prompt, full payment of premiums No premium for unworthy exhibit Premium amount to attract well-balanced exhibits No exhibits by judges in department they oversee Exhibits to be plainly labeled Re-exhibition in domestic department Ownership of exhibits entered in fairs and shows Rejection and refusal of an exhibit Compliance with an enforcement of livestock health requirements Entry fees maximum. Entry fee shall not exceed 10 percent of first premium, in the poultry departments, where the fees shall not exceed 25 percent of first premium. However, a flat charge of two dollars per entry may be made in the cattle department in lieu of the 10 percent premium. Any deviation from this standard must have the approval of the commissioner No fee for 4-H Club, F.F.A., and junior fair or school department exhibits. No entry fee shall be charged for 4-H, F.F.A. and junior fair exhibits entered for compensation in their own classes, or for entries in the school department Prompt, full payment of premiums. All premiums advertised and awarded must be paid promptly and in full, without deduction in the guise of donations or otherwise, notwithstanding any statement to the contrary or in modification thereof announced or stated in the premium book No premium for unworthy exhibit. No premium should be awarded by any judge or by any society for an unworthy exhibit Premium amount to attract well-balanced exhibits. The amount of premium offered in the various departments should be such as to secure well balanced exhibits, in the light of types of agriculture carried on in the territory served by the fair No exhibits by judges in the departments they oversee. No judges shall be permitted to enter exhibits in competition for premiums in the department which they are connected Exhibits to be plainly labeled. All exhibits must be plainly labeled so the full significance of the exhibits will be made clear Re-exhibition in domestic department. No articles shall be permitted to be exhibited in the domestic department once it has been previously exhibited therein, unless official action of the Board of Directors of any fair society, an exception is made to this requirement Ownership of exhibits entered in fairs and shows. (a) All exhibits shall be entered in the name of the exhibit owner; provided, however, that any animal 12

14 exhibited in a youth fair, youth exhibition, or 4-H show or exhibition may be entered in the name of the exhibitor. (b) Exhibits shall have been owned by the exhibitor for a period of at least 30 days prior to entry of the exhibit: provided, however, that any animal entered in a youth fair, youth exhibition, 4-H show of exhibition shall have been in the care of the exhibitor for a period of at least 60 days prior to entry of the exhibit. (c) Proof of ownership of any exhibit shall be provided by the exhibitor, upon request, to the Fair Superintendent. (d) The Fair Superintendent may limit the number of breeds shown by any exhibitor Rejection or refusal of an exhibit. Any fair society shall reserve the right to reject, refuse and to order the removal of any exhibit which, in the opinion of its Board of Directors, is not eligible or worthy of showing or has not met the livestock requirements Compliance with enforcement of livestock health requirements. Each fair or exhibition which receives money from the State pursuant to article 24 of the Agricultural and Markets Law shall comply with and enforce the livestock health requirements set forth in Part 351 of this chapter. Animal Health Requirements for Admission to New York State and County Fairs (Part 351 of NYS Agriculture and Markets Regulations) NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets/Division of Animal Industry Please Review Relevant Sections Below. General Prohibitions and Requirements 10B Airline Drive, Albany, NY No person shall bring or have present an animal on the fairgrounds during a fair which is not qualified under NYS regulations. No person shall present an interstate or intrastate certificate of veterinary inspection that has been altered by anyone other than the issuing veterinarian or an authorized agent. Animals demonstrating clinical signs or other evidence of infectious, contagious or communicable diseases shall not be allowed on the fairgrounds during a fair. Representatives of the Commissioner may deny admission to or require removal from the fair premises, or require the segregation of any animal showing signs of or exposed to any infectious, contagious or communicable disease. 13

15 NOTE: The fair board of directors has the authority to reject unworthy or unsightly exhibits for reasons other than infectious, contagious or communicable disease (Part ). The state veterinarian or animal health inspector will bring questionable exhibits to the attention of the fair board. All animals presented that originate from a location other than New York shall meet all New York State importation regulations appropriate to the species in addition to the fair animal health requirements. Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) Cattle, sheep, goats, swine, llamas, alpacas, deer, and misc. ruminants, require a valid CVI to enter the fairgrounds. The CVI must be issued by a Category 2 accredited veterinarian. All animals must be officially identified. All manmade ID must be recorded. Refer to Animal Identification section below for more information. Only one species is allowed per certificate. The type and duration of certificate required depends on the origin of the livestock. New York Origin Livestock: A valid intrastate CVI (AI-61) is required. Each animal must be individually identified on the CVI (see below). The CVI must be issued on or after May 1 of the current year. Out of State Origin Livestock: All animals entering New York State must satisfy import health and test requirements for that species and be accompanied by a valid interstate CVI. The interstate CVI is valid for 30 days from the date of CVI inspection. During the fair season (July 1 through Labor Day) valid CVI s can be used multiple times for entrance into fairs. The initial entrance into a fair must be within 30 days of the date of CVI inspection. In order for the CVI to be used for a later fair, it must be dated and initialed by a state official noting the location of the initial fair. A change in health status or eligibility of an animal necessitates the generation of a new CVI. Questions regarding import requirements should be directed to the Division of Animal Industry at , or at the division s import/export homepage: 14

16 Animal Identification Cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and deer/elk must be identified by USDA approved official identification. Cattle, swine and deer/elk must be identified by official ear tag. Sheep and goats must be identified by official scrapie identification (see sheep and goat sections below). Llamas and alpacas can be identified by ear tag or microchip approved by the Department of Agriculture and Markets. A sketch or photograph signed and dated by an accredited veterinarian is also acceptable identification for llamas and alpacas. Misc. ruminants must be identified by Department of Agriculture and Markets approved identification. NOTE: A complete written description is sufficient identification for horses entering New York accompanied by a CVI. The description must match the EIA test record. Horse sketches and descriptions should reference color pattern, hair whorls, chestnuts, scars and other markings as necessary to uniquely identify the horse. Tattoos and microchips if any should be included. Bay, no markings is not an acceptable description for a CVI or EIA test record. Rabies Vaccination Rabies vaccination is required for all species for which there is a USDA licensed vaccine available (cattle, horses, sheep, dog, cat, ferret) and that are 4 months of age or older on the date of admission to the fair. Vaccine must have been administered within the past 12 months. The exception is IMRAB LA vaccine used in sheep which protects for 3 years after the second annual vaccination (consult your veterinarian). The rabies vaccination requirement must be met on the day of admission even if the animal was previously admitted to a fair when too young to vaccinate. NOTE: Individual fairs can require animals for which there is no approved rabies vaccine to be vaccinated for rabies. The requirements outlined above would apply. The fair is responsible for notifying exhibitors. The New York State Fair requires rabies vaccination for all livestock species entering the grounds. Acceptable Proof of Rabies Vaccination Acceptable proof of rabies vaccination must include a signed written statement from the veterinarian administering the vaccine or a valid certificate of veterinary inspection that has the vaccination listed and is signed by the Category 2 accredited veterinarian. Acceptable proof of vaccination must include the name of the product used, the date of administration and the duration of immunity if longer than one year. If the statement of rabies vaccination is included on an EIA test record, it must be signed separately in addition to the required EIA test record signature. 15

17 NOTE: Rabies titers are not acceptable proof of rabies protection and cannot be used to meet entry requirements. Acceptable proof of vaccination for dogs is a valid vaccination certificate or a copy of the dog license that contains the rabies vaccination information. BVD-PI Testing: All cattle, llamas and alpacas exhibited at NY county fairs or the State Fair must be negative to an approved test appropriate to detect Bovine Viral Diarrhea persistent infection (BVD-PI). This is a once in a lifetime test that must be reported on the required certificate of veterinary inspection. The issuing veterinarian is responsible for verifying the validity of the test, the identification of the animal and recording the test date on the CVI. If a previous test is not verifiable the test must be repeated. Cattle Testing: Currently acceptable BVD tests for cattle less than 61 days old: o Skin notch Antigen Capture ELISA (ACE) or Immunohistochemistry (IHC) o whole blood virus isolation o whole blood PCR Currently acceptable BVD tests for cattle 61 days of age and older: o Skin notch Antigen Capture ELISA (ACE) or Immunohistochemistry (IHC) o Serum or milk Antigen Capture ELISA (ACE) o Whole blood virus isolation o Whole blood, serum or plasma PCR Note: The NYS Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Cornell University can conduct PCR testing on pools of up to 10 cattle. Llama / Alpaca Currently Acceptable BVD tests: o PCR o Whole blood virus isolation Note: The NYS Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Cornell University can pool llama, etc. samples for PCR testing as follows: Animals less than 61 days of age can be tested in pools of 2 animals, whole blood only. Animals 61 days of age and older can be tested in pools of 5 animals using whole blood, serum or plasma. Cleaning and Disinfection All buildings on the fairgrounds housing animals must be cleaned and disinfected prior to the opening of the fair and between groups of animals when housing is rotated (Section 50.2 of Agriculture and Market regulations). 16

18 Animal Death Occasionally animal deaths occur at a fair. If occurs it must be reported to the state veterinarian in charge as soon as possible for review. The animal must be promptly removed from the public exhibit area to a secure location and held for the veterinarian prior to disposal. Kidding, Calving, and Lambing Due to the concern about the spread of scrapie, any sheep or goats that are exhibited at a county fair that have recently given birth or have a vaginal discharge, will be ordered removed along with their offspring. The causative agent for scrapie may be present in high concentration in fluids associated with birth and the risk of transmission is considered highest at that time. Commingling of Sheep and Cattle Due to the potential spread of malignant catarrhal fever from sheep to cattle, it is recommended that cattle be kept separate from sheep. Commingling of Swine and Poultry Due to the potential spread of influenza viruses it is recommended that swine and poultry be housed in separate locations. Isolation on Returning Home The owner or custodian shall keep show animals biologically separate from the herd or flock for a period of at least two weeks after returning to the premises of origin. If any illness is noted in the exhibition animals the owner should contact their veterinarian immediately. Individual Species Requirements Horses Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) is not required for New York origin horses. CVI is required for imported horses. Negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test is required for all horses 6 months of age or older. The horse must be accompanied by a valid negative EIA test record. The test must have been conducted during the current or previous calendar years for New York origin horses. For imported horses, the test must be conducted within 12 months of entry. The EIA test certificate must include a complete description of the horse. Rabies vaccination is required for all horses 4 months of age or older (see above). A valid GoPass equine passport can be used as an entry document. If interested in the GoPass contact your veterinarian. More information is available at GlobalVetLink : 17

19 Cattle Sheep Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals properly identified (see Animal Identification section above). Rabies vaccination is required for all cattle 4 months of age or older (see above). All cattle must be must be negative to an approved test appropriate to detect Bovine Viral Diarrhea persistent infection (BVD-PI). (See current acceptable tests above.) The date and results of the testing must be noted on the certificate of veterinary inspection. All cattle must be vaccinated against bovine respiratory disease complex including bovine respiratory syncytial virus, bovine virus diarrhea, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and parainfluenza with a product administered in a manner and time frame adequate to confer protective immunity for these diseases for the duration of the fair. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals individually identified with USDA approved individual scrapie program identification. Identification must be one of the following: 1) USDA approved tags or 2) a legible USDA approved flock tattoo and individual animal ID number or 3) electronic ID if the sheep is enrolled in the Scrapie Flock Certification Program. For information on scrapie ID, contact USDA at Rabies vaccination is required for all sheep 4 months of age or older (see above). The CVI must contain a written statement from the issuing Category 2 accredited veterinarian that the flock of origin was inspected after May 1 of the current year and no evidence of contagious, infectious or communicable diseases was found. If evidence of sore mouth (contagious ecthyma) is found on any sheep, the entire exhibit including the affected animals shall immediately be removed from the fair premises with the holding pens cleaned and disinfected immediately after removal. Goats Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals individually identified with USDA approved individual scrapie program identification. Identification must be one of the following: 1) USDA approved tags or 2) a legible registration tattoo or 3) a legible USDA approved herd tattoo and individual animal ID number or 4) electronic ID if the goat is enrolled in the Scrapie Flock Certification Program and/or the electronic ID is recorded on the goats registration paper. For information on scrapie ID, contact USDA at The CVI must contain a written statement from the issuing Category 2 accredited veterinarian that the herd of origin was inspected after May 1 of the current year and no evidence of contagious, infectious or communicable diseases was found. If evidence of sore mouth (contagious ecthyma) is found on any goat, the entire exhibit including the affected animals shall immediately be removed from the fair premises with the holding pens cleaned and disinfected immediately after removal. 18

20 Swine Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals properly identified (see Animal Identification section above). Llamas and Alpacas Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals properly identified (see Animal Identification section above). All llamas and alpacas must be negative to an approved test appropriate to detect Bovine Viral Diarrhea persistent infection (BVD-PI). (See current acceptable tests above.) The date and results of the testing must be noted on the certificate of veterinary inspection. Poultry Poultry (with the exception of doves, pigeons and waterfowl) must be accompanied by 1) results of a negative pullorum typhoid test conducted within 90 days prior to exhibition OR 2) proof that the birds originated directly from a US pullorum-typhoid clean flock or equivalent flock. Pullorum test negative poultry must be identified by official leg band. Proof of NPIP status must be in the form of an NPIP certificate or purchase receipt containing NPIP certification information. Deer/Elk (Cervidae) Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals properly identified (see Animal Identification section above). Originate from a herd classified as accredited or qualified under USDA tuberculosis regulations. A movement permit obtained from the Division of Animal Industry is required for all deer movements. All CWD and TB program requirements must be met before a permit will be issued. Questions regarding movement permits should be directed to the Division of Animal Industry at Miscellaneous Ruminants Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with animals properly identified (see Animal Identification section above). 19

21 Department A DRAFT HORSE SHOW New York State Premium Identification #7501 David Dermody, Superintendent (585) Richard Barie, Co-Chairman (585) HALTER CLASSES HITCH CLASSES A. Current Coggins Test and Rabies shots required. B. Show committee will not be responsible for any accident which may occur to any person, animal, or vehicle at this show. C. Judges decision will be final. D. Draft horse classes 1-14 shown all breeds together. E. Show committee reserves the right to combine, eliminate, or insert classes. F. Entries must be made one class prior to class being entered. G. There will be a two minute call between classes. H. There will be four ribbons for classes 1-14 and six for classes I. Show harnesses only. J. SPECIAL ATTENTION - EACH EXHIBITOR IS REQUIRED TO CLEAN THEIR STALLS. Entry Fee for Classes $2.00 Class Genesee County Draft Horse 2 Day Show 1. Stallions Foals of Stallions 1 yr. old 3. Stallions 2yrs. Old & Older 4. Mares--Foals of Halter Classes - Wed. July 18 9:00 AM-New Ring By New Horse Barn Premiums for Classes st -$24.00, 2 nd -$15.00, 3 rd -$10.00 Champion Stallion 20

22 5. Mares 1yr. old 6. Mares 2yrs. old 7. Mares 3yrs. & older 8. Mare & Foal 9. Get of Sire 10. Produce of Dam 11. Grade Geldings& Mares 1&2 yrs. Old 12. Grade Geldings, Grade Mares 3yrs. & older Champion Mare Champion Gelding Youth Classes No Entry Fee 1 st Place Trophy 13. Youth Halter 13yrs. & under as of Jan Youth Halter yrs. & under as of Jan Genesee County Draft Horse 2 Day show 2018 Hitch Classes Show Tuesday July 17 6:00 PM--- Day 1 All stabling will be in the new horse barn unless numbers exceed capacity. Temporary stabling may be used. Stall fee will be $20.00 per stall for horses- $50.00 for tack stalls if available. Check with Dave Dermody Adult Classes Entry Fee: Class: Horse hitch Classic Series--$

23 1 st ($600.00) 2 nd ($550.00) 3 rd ($500.00) 4 th ($450.00) 5 th ($200.00) 6 th ($200.00) $ st ($65.00) 2 nd ($50.00) 3 rd ($40.00) 4 th ($20.00) 5 th ($15.00) 16 Farm Single 17---Unicorn Hitch Farm Team 19---Open Cart 20---Farm Obstacle ***All exhibitors are required to clean their stalls. Show harness only Genesee County Draft Horse 2 Day show Hitch Classes Show Wednesday July 18 1:00 PM--- Day 2 All stabling will be in the new horse barn. Stall fee will be $20.00 per stall for horses- $50.00 for tack stalls. Adult Classes Entry Fees Class: $ st ($100) 2 nd ($80) 3 rd ($60) 4 th ($40) 5 th ($30) Classes: $ st ($65.00) 2nd ($50.00) 3rd ($40.00) 4th ($20.00) 5th ($15.00) Class: Horse Hitch 22---Adult Team 23---Youth Team 24---Gentlemen s Cart 22

24 25---Ladies Cart 26---Youth single Youth Classes Only Youth Team All youth through 18 Entry Fee $ st ---Trophy & ($ 25.00) 2 nd ($20.00) 3 rd ($15.00) 4 th ($10.00) 5 th ($5.00) Youth Single All youth through 18 Entry Fee $2.00 1st---Trophy & nd($20.00) 3rd ($15.00) 4th ($10.00) 5th ($5.00) ***All exhibitors are required to clean their stalls. Show Harness Only Department B Dairy Cattle 2018 NIOGA-Genesee Dairy Shows GENESEE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July Judge: TBA The Nioga Holstein Club along with the Genesee County Fair cordially invites all dairy cattle breeders to participate in the 2018 shows. The shows will be held Friday, July 20th and Saturday, July 21st, 2018 at the Genesee County Fairgrounds on Route 5 in Batavia, NY. Please read the following rules & procedures and contact Kelly Reynolds with any questions. GENERAL RULES: 1. Following is the schedule for the 2018 shows: a. Dairy Showmanship Friday, July 6 pm b. Colored Breed Show Saturday, July 8:30 am c. Holstein Show Saturday, July 21st 10:30 am 2. Completed dairy entries along with payment are due Friday, June 15th. 3. Entry fees are as follows a. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for open exhibitors (Thursday through Saturday) b. Senior class & group entries: $5 each c. Junior class and group entries: $3 each 23

25 d. Late Fee: $12/open entry, $10/Junior entry (last day for late entries is Sat., July 14th) 4. All open entries may arrive Thursday or Friday, but must be in place by FRIDAY, JULY 20 th at 12 pm. Open cattle will be released after the show but may remain on the grounds until Sunday. 5. Health Requirements: A current and valid Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) will be checked upon arrival. Each animal must be individually identified on the CVI, all manmade ID must be recorded. One species per certificate. For NY origin animals, the CVI must be issued on or after May 1 of the current year. All cattle and swine must be identified by USDA-approved official eartag (metal 21 series tag or RFID tag beginning with 840). Contact your veterinarian for free USDA approved tags. Tattoos will not be acceptable. Rabies vaccination is required for all cattle 4 months of age or older. All cattle must be must be negative to an approved test appropriate to detect Bovine Viral Diarrhea persistent infection (BVD-PI). All cattle must be vaccinated against bovine respiratory disease complex including bovine respiratory syncytial virus, bovine virus diarrhea, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and parainfluenza with a product administered in a manner and time frame adequate to confer protective immunity for these diseases for the duration of the fair. 6. Registration and production papers will be checked on Friday, July 20 th at 2 pm. Production records must be official DHI cow sheets. Registration papers must include signed transfer papers if ownership has changed since entry. 7. Nioga Junior Holstein Eligibility: Any Junior exhibitor wishing to participate in the Nioga Holstein Show must be enrolled as a paid junior member of the Nioga club with the NY Holstein Association before the start of the show. Junior exhibitors must own all cattle by June 1 st, The Junior Holstein Members will receive recognition by wearing the Nioga show t- shirts. The 1st and 2 nd placed animals will return for their own championship females Division. Juniors must lead their own animals to receive recognition. Rare exceptions, such as having two animals in the same class, death in the family, a broken arm, etc., may be allowed with prior approval from the Show Committee. If a replacement on the halter is approved, the show person must be the same age or younger than the owner and a member of the Nioga Junior Holstein Club. 9. Please use class name/number and breed from entry form when completing entry. Cows in classes 9 through 19 are preferred to be in milk and/or calved at least once. 10. An exhibitor may enter as many animals as desired in any class, but will receive no more than two premiums per class. Cattle must be entered and shown in their individual class to be eligible for group classes. 24

26 11. All animals from the same herd or family will be considered as one exhibitor for Premier Breeder and Exhibitor points. If non-family partnership exists, points may be split between partners at the exhibitor s discretion. 12. An overall production winner of the show will be chosen. To be eligible for the production award please present official DHIA production records at the time of checkin. 13. Dumping of milk on the grounds is prohibited by the Genesee County Ag Society, Inc. and NYS Health Department. Milking parlor is available on grounds. Cattle must be washed only on the wash racks due to county regulations. 14. Further rules and requirements are found in the Genesee County Fair premium book. For information on the fair see In emergencies arising concerning animals or anything in the barn, the fair manager or assistant managers should be notified immediately or message left at the main office. No smoking is allowed in or around the barns at any time. Alleyways should be kept clean and as clear as possible for the public to walk through during fair hours. Please pick up manure between wash rack, milking parlor and barn when moving animals for fair safety. 15. Nioga youth showmanship will be held on Friday, July 20 th starting at 6 pm. Participation by all Junior members is strongly encouraged. Exhibitors must be paid members of the Nioga Junior Club before the start of the show. This class is open to all dairy breeds. Please include Junior member date of birth on entry form if entering showmanship. The exhibitor must show their own animal. There is no fee for the showmanship class. 16. There will be an exhibitor s meeting for all exhibitors in the show ring on Friday night immediately following showmanship. Dinner will be provided for exhibitors. This will be a short meeting to review procedures for the show and answer any questions Nioga-Genesee Dairy Show Classes 1. Spring Heifer Calf Born March 1, May 31, Winter Heifer Calf Born December 1, February 29, Fall Heifer Calf Born September 1, November 30, Summer Yearling Heifer Born June 1, August 31, Spring Yearling Heifer Born March 1, May 31, Winter Yearling Heifer Born December 1, February 28, Fall Yearling Heifer Born September 1, November 30, 2016 Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion Female 8. Junior Best 3 Females All bred & owned by the exhibitor and to have shown in classes Milking Yearling Milking animals born September 1, November 30, Jr. 2 Year Old Cow Born March 1, August 31,

27 11. Sr. 2 Year Old Cow Born September 1, February 28, Jr. 3 Year Old Cow Born March 1, 2015 August 31, Sr. 3 Year Old Cow Born September 1, 2014 February 28, Four Year Old Cow Born September 1, 2013 August 31, Five Year Old Cow Born September 1, 2012 August 31, Aged Cow Born before September 1, ,000 lb Cow (100,000 for colored breeds) Proof of production required, animal cannot show in prior class 18. Dry Cow 4 Yrs and Younger Born September 1, 2013 August 31, Dry Cow 5 Yrs and Older Born before September 1, 2013 Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Female Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Female 20. Senior Best Three Females All bred by and at least 1 solely owned by exhibitor 21. Dairy Herd Four cows over 2 yrs of age or that have calved at least once, all owned by exhibitor 22. Produce of Dam Two animals, any age, progeny of one dam 23. Dam-Daughter 24. Breeder s Herd 5 animals all bred & owned by one exhibitor. Consists of 2 females over 2 yrs that have calved at least once, 2 females under 2 yrs and 1 female of any age. No partnership animals in this class. Supreme Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion of Show 26

28 Department C BEEF CATTLE Superintendent: James Foss (716) j.foss21@yahoo.com ENTRIES CLOSE July 7 th, 2018 Show: BEEF SCHEDULE 12:00 PM Monday July 16 th. Showmanship first followed by cattle classes. GENERAL CATTLE RULES 1. Completed beef entries, along with payment, are due by July 7 th. Entry fees are as follows: a. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. b. Class 1-18 Entries: $2.00 each (10% of First Place Premium) 2. Health Requirements: Current and valid health papers will be checked upon arrival. a. All cattle and swine must be identified by USDA-approved official eartag (metal 21 series of RFID tag beginning with 840). Contact your veterinarian for free USDA approved tags. Tattoos will not be acceptable. b. Rabies vaccination is required for all cattle 4 months of age or older. c. All cattle must be negative to an approved test appropriate to detect Bovine Viral Diarrhea persistent infection (BVD-PI). d. All cattle must be vaccinated against bovine respiratory disease complex bovine rhinotracheitis and parainfluenza with a product administered in a manner and time frame adequate to confer protective immunity for these diseases for the duration of the fair. 3. Please use Section Letter and Class Number & Name from Department C Show Entry Information (on the next page) when completing show entry form. Please be sure to sign your entry form. 4. An exhibitor may enter as many animals as desired in any class, but will receive no more than two premiums per class. Cattle must be entered and shown in their individual class to be eligible for group classes. 5. An official Registration Certificate must be shown on each animal (except commercial). These will be checked for identification, ownership, and birth date. 6. Proof of Ownership of beef calves less than 8 months of age and registration papers for any animal over 8 months of age will be required (except when showing in the commercial section). 7. Any calf under 4 months of age may not be entered in any class for competition (except Class 13 in all Beef Breeds). 8. All bulls over one (1) year must be ringed. 27

29 9. No changes in barn layouts unless approved by Show Management. 10. No smoking is allowed in or around the barns at any time. 11. Alleyways should be kept clean and as clear as possible for the public to walk through during fair hours. No hay, feed or large equipment will be allowed to be stored inside the barn. All trailers will be parked in a diagonal position on the west side of the barn for storage of hay, straw, and feed. No parking on the east side of the barn or on the south end around the manure pit. Please pick up manure between wash rack, barn and show ring when moving animals for fair safety. 12. Superintendent reserves the right to subdivide individual classes to balance class size for competition and ring safety. In any subdivided Class, the top 3 winners from each subclass will come back into the ring to compete for the final class placing. 13. The decision of the judges shall be final in all classes, except where error, mistake, fraud, misrepresentation, or collusion, not discovered at the time of the award, is proven. In such cases, the decision of the Show Management, or such referee appointed shall be final. 14. Your entry signifies you have read, understand, consent to, and agree to abide by the IAFE (International Association of Fairs and Expositions) National Code of Show Ring Ethics as stated in the Genesee County Fair Premium Book. 15. Further rules and requirements are found in the Genesee County Fair Premium Book. For information on the fair see In emergencies arising concerning animals or anything in the barn, the fair manager or assistant managers should be notified immediately or message left at the main office. Section A- Aberdeen Angus Section C- Other Registered Beef Breeds Show Entry Information Section B- Hereford Section D- Commercial All breeds in Section C will show together. However, in the event there is enough of a particular breed to warrant a breed show, breed classes will be created at that time. This will be at the discretion of the Beef Cattle Superintendent. All breeds will show under the same rules, classes, and premiums. Animals must be registered with their National Breed Association, see rule #5 (except Section D & E). Any animal not having a legible tattoo is ineligible to compete and will be barred from showing. 28

30 Premiums for Classes st - $20, 2 nd - $15, 3 rd - $9 Entry Fee is $2.00 for All Classes 1-18 Class # 1. Junior Heifer Calf- born after 1/1/18 and over 4 months of age 2. Senior Heifer Calf- born between 9/1/17 and 12/31/17 3. Summer Yearling- born between 5/1/17 and 8/31/17 4. Junior Yearling- born between 1/1/17 and 4/30/17 5. Senior Yearling- born between 9/1/16 and 12/31/16 Champion and Reserve Champion Female 6. Junior Bull Calf- born after 1/1/18 and over 4 months of age 7. Senior Bull Calf- born between 9/1/17 and 12/31/17 8. Summer Yearling Bull- born between 5/1/17 and 8/31/17 9. Junior Yearling Bull- born between 1/1/17 and 4/30/ Senior Yearling Bull- born between 9/1/16 and 12/31/ Two Year Old Bull- born between 1/1/16-8/31/16 Champion and Reserve Champion Bull 12. Aged Female 13. Cow and Calf- calf must be nursing 14. Pair of Heifers- 2 heifers, any age, owned by exhibitor 15. Get-of-Sire- 3 animals from above classes, sired by the same bull Grand Champion Females from each section (breed) will be asked to come back into the ring to compete for the title of Supreme Champion Female. Grand Champion Bulls from each section (breed) will be asked to come back into the ring to compete for the title of Supreme Champion Bull. Champion Cow & Calf pairs from each section (breed) will be asked to come back into the ring to compete for the title of Grand Champion Cow & Calf Pair. 29

31 SECTION E- MARKET STEER Market Steers must meet minimum weight of 950 lbs. and be less than maximum weight of 1,500 lbs. to enter Section E Classes. Actual class weight range may be adjusted before the show based on actual steer weights and number of entries to balance the number of steers in each class. Class # 16. Light 950 lbs. - 1,150 lbs. 17. Medium 1,151 lbs. - 1,300 lbs. 18. Heavy 1,301lbs. - 1,500 lbs. The top two winners from each Market Steer class will compete for Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Market Steer. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP There will be a Junior (19 years old & younger) Showmanship Show on Friday. There will be no entry fee charged or premiums awarded. Please enter as S under Section and the use the appropriate age class letter (below) under Class and the name of the person entering under Class Description along with their age on the entry form to enter showmanship. The class breakdown is as follows (age as of show date): Class: S. Senior Showman: years old I. Intermediate Showman: years old J. Junior Showman: 9-12 years old N. Novice Showman: First time Showman (any age) The top two winners from each class (excluding Novice Class) will compete for Master Showman and Reserve Master Showman. 30

32 Department D SHEEP Superintendent: Katelyn Pimm (585) kepimm@yahoo.com Entries Close July 1 st, 2018 National Tunis - Saturday July 21 st -9am All other Breed Show-Thursday July 19 th - 9am 1. Entry fee of $2.00 will be charged per classes 1-19; Market classes 20-23, entry fee of $2.00. No entry corrections will be accepted. Entry fees forfeited if such errors occur. Fees and exhibitors pass must be paid for when entering.*not per Animal* 2. Sections 1-16 are open to Purebreds only (except Section 14 wether class); Registration papers must be shown upon request. 3. Sheep must be in place by 9:00 p.m. the day before the fair opens and will be released after 9:00p.m., at the close of the fair. 4. All exhibits must be entered in the name of the bona fide owner; such ownership shall have existed not less than 30 days previous to the beginning of the fair. 5. One person or one family shall enter not more than 4 breeds for exhibition. 6. An exhibitor may enter as many animals as desired in any class, but cannot receive more than two awards in any class. All animals must be entered and shown in their respective classes to be eligible for the group classes. 7. Lambs shown in market classes cannot be shown in other open classes. 8. When only one entry is in a class, the judge will give the premium which, in his opinion, the quality warrants. 9. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. 10. Entry forms are due by July 1 st. Section: 1. Hampshire 10.Oxforddown 2. Corriedale 11.Lincoln 3. Tunis 12.Naturals 4. Dorset 13.Border Leicester 5. Southdown 14.Wether 6. Suffolk 15.Other Meat Breeds 7. Columbia 16.Other Wool Breeds 8. Cheviot 9. Shropshire Premiums for Classes st - $20, 2nd - $12,3rd - $6, 4th - $3 Class 1. Ram, 1 yr. & under 2 yrs. 2. Fall Ram Lamb (Born 9/1/ /31/2016) 3. Spring Ram Lamb (Born 1/1/2017-after) 4. Pair of Ram Lambs 31

33 5. Ewe, 1 yr. & under 2 years 6. Pair of Yearling Ewes 7. Fall Ewes Lamb (Born 9/1/ /31/2016) 8. Spring Ewe Lamb (Born after 1/1/2017) 9. Pair of Ewe Lambs 10. Mixed Pairs- 1Yearling Ram and 1 Yearling Ewe 11. Mixed Pairs- 1 Ram Lamb and 1 Ewe Lamb 12. Pen of 4 lambs - 2 Rams, 2 Ewes 13. Flock, 1 Ram any age, 2 Yearling Ewes, 2 Ewe Lambs Champion Ram & Champion Ewe Reserve Champion Ram & Reserve Champion Ewe Section 19. Market Lambs Premiums for Classes st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $12, 4th - $8 20. Best of Market Lamb- Light Weight 21. Best of Market Lamb- Medium Weight 22. Best of Market Lamb- Heavy Weight 23. Pen of 3 Market Lambs **Specific weights will be determined before the show** WOOL FLEECE 1. An entry shall consist of one fleece 2. All fleeces must be tied in paper and labeled. 3. Exhibitors are limited to two entries in a class. 4. Entries must be in place by 12:00 noon the day the fair opens and will be released at the close of the fair. (There will be a table in the Grange/Exhibition Building for the fleece) 5. Entry fee in Wool Fleece I, II and III is $1.00 Premiums for Wool Fleece I, II & III 1st - $10, 2nd - $5, 3rd - $3 Wool Fleece I (Medium Wool) - Columbia, Hampshire, Dorset, Corriedale, Suffolk, Cheviot, Targhee, Shropshire, Oxford, Tunis, Southdown, and their crosses. Wool Fleece II (Fine Wool) - Ramboullet, Delaine-Merino, Debouillet, and their crosses. Wool Fleece III (Long Wool) - Romney, Leicester, Lincoln, Border Leicester, Cotswold, and their crosses. 32

34 EMPIRE CLASSIC YOUTH SHEEP SHOW July 20 & 21, 2018 Genesee County Fairgrounds 5056 EAST MAIN STREET Batavia, N.Y COMMITTEE: Robin Swartz, Justine Swartz, Jason Loper, John O Hare, Keith and Kathy Stumbo, Jessica Reisdorf, Norm Pimm and Mark Fiegl SUPERINTENDENTS: Jessica Reisdorf and Norm Pimm JUDGE: TBD FAIR WEB PAGE: UNDER FAIRGROUND EVENTS MAIL ENTRIES AND FEES TO: GENESEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PO BOX 355 BATAVIA, NY CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Genesee County Agricultural Society Inc. CO/ ECYSS 1. Please direct any inquiries regarding this show to Norm or Jessica If entering the Genesee County Fair Open Sheep Show please submit a separate entry form with additional payment. The open sheep show for all breeds will be held on July 20 th except for Tunis will be held July 21 st. 3. No bedding will be provided from the fairgrounds. 4. Entry Fees: $2.00 per head Make checks or money order payable to: Genesee County Agricultural Society CO/ECYSS 5. Exhibitor fee: $12 per exhibitor. This will entitle each exhibitor to an Empire Classic Sheep Show shirt that will be worn for all shows. 6. Fair Admission Fee: $10 per vehicle for ECYSS or $30 per vehicle if attending the fair all week. 7. All NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets rules will apply 8. All show animals must meet the USDA guidelines regarding the scrapie program. 9. Health and Registration papers must be presented to the Superintendents upon arrival to the fairgrounds. All registration papers will be checked. 10. Sheep may arrive Thursday July 19 th anytime before 7 pm. Dismissal from the grounds will be on Saturday July 22 nd at 5pm or 30 minutes following the conclusion of the show. 11. Youth show entries that enter the Open Sheep Show will need to follow the release times granted by the Genesee County Agricultural Society Inc There is a maximum of 8 head per exhibitor. 13. Animals must be in good physical condition or they will be eliminated from the competition at the judges or vets discretion. 14. A flock consists of a yearling ram or ram lamb and 2 ewes of any age. 33

35 15. The Genesee County Fair Management and the ECYSS committee assume no responsibility in case of loss of livestock or damaged exhibits from any cause. 16. Exhibitor maximum age 21 by January 1, Exhibitor must be able to handle and control their own sheep during the show. 17. Market lambs must be weighed in at the fair. 18. Market lamb classes will be split at the discretion of the ECYSS committee. 19. Friday July 20 th will include a fitting, judging and showmanship clinic and youth showmanship. 20. Youth breed show will be on Saturday July 21 st beginning at 9am. 21. Only sheep entered in the shows are allowed to be penned. 22. Premiums to be determined. Only 2 premiums per exhibitor class will be awarded. 23. All exhibitors are responsible for cleaning pens prior to departure. ENTRY DEADLINE: JULY 1 ST LATE ENTRIES MAY BE ACCEPTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COMMITTEE. BREEDS: CLASSES: A. BORDER CHEVIOTS 1. YEARLING RAM B. BORDER LEICESTER 2. RAM LAMB (BORN 9/1/ /31/17) C. COLUMBIA 3. RAM LAMB (BORN AFTER 1/1/18) D. COTSWOLD 4. YEARLING EWE (1YR AND LESS THAN 2) E. DORSET 5. EWE LAMB (BORN 9/1/ /31/17) F. HAMPSHIRE 6. EWE LAMB (BORN AFTER 1/1/18) G. HORNED DORSET 7. FLOCK (1 RAM & 2 EWES OF ANY AGE) H. OXFORD 8. MARKET LAMB I. MONTADALE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB J. RAMBOUILLET K. ROMNEY L. SHROPSHIRE M. SOUTHDOWN N. SUFFOLK O. TUNIS P. NATURAL COLORED Q. WETHER SHEEP R. ALL OTHER WOOL BREEDS S. ALL OTHER MEAT BREEDS CHAMPION OF EACH BREED (RAM AND EWE) SUPREME RAM SUPREME EWE 34

36 SUPREME FLOCK (SHOW ORDER WILL BE POSTED ON FRIDAY JULY 20 TH ) SHOWMANSHIP HELD ON FRIDAY JULY 20 TH 4PM 9. SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP exhibitor 14 years old or older (by 1/1/18) 10. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP exhibitor 13 years or younger 11. NOVICE SHOWMANSHIP exhibitor under 10 years of age that is in their first year of showing CHAMPION / RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN 1 ST AND 2 ND OF EACH DIVISION ABOVE WILL COMPETE CLINICS HELD ON FRIDAY JULY 20 TH 12. SHOWMANSHIP CLINIC - 9AM TO 11 AM 13. FITTING CLINIC - (BOTH SLICK SHEARED AND FITTED) 12PM TO 3 PM 35

37 Department E SWINE ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO FAIR (July 1 ST, 2018) Entries will close when exhibit space is filled. Judging will follow 4-H Swine Show. Open to residents of New York State. 1. Entries in each class must be purebred and pedigrees furnished when required. 2. Entry fee is 10 % of first premium. 3. Be sure to make entries in the proper classes. No entry changes. 4. Exhibits must be in place by 9:00 p.m. the day before the fair opens and will be released at 10:00 p.m. at the close of the fair. 5. An exhibitor may enter as many animals as desired in any class but cannot receive more than two awards in any class. 6. All animals must be entered and shown in their respective individual classes to be eligible for the group and special classes. 7. Boars will be allowed on grounds only on the day of the show and must be housed (with a proper source of water) on exhibitor s trailer until just prior to the show and will be released at the conclusion of the open show. 8. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. Premiums for Classes 1-10: 1st - $12, 2nd - $9, 3rd - $6, 4th - $3 Sections: 1-7 are open to Registered Breeds. 1. Chester White 5. Yorkshire 2. Duroc 6. Spot 3. Berkshires 7. Other Recognized Breeds 4. Hampshire 8. Grade Class Unregistered Class 1. Boar, 1 yr. or over 2. Boar, under 1 yr. and over 6 months 3. Boar, born between Jan. 1 and Jan Senior Spring Boar, Feb. 1 and before March 1 5. Jr. Spring Boar, born March 1 and after Champion Boar Ribbon Class 6. Jr. Yearling Sow, 1 yr. and over 7. Sow, under 1 yr. and over 6 months 8. Sow, born between Jan. 1 and Jan Senior Spring Sow, born after Feb. 1 and before March Jr. Spring Sow, born March 1 and after Champion Sow Ribbon 36

38 Premiums for Classes open to Sections 1-7 only registrations papers must be provided. 1st - $15, 2nd - $12, 3rd - $9, 4th - $6 Class 11. Young Herd, 3 sows and 1 boar under 1 year 12. Get of Sire, 4 animals, either sex, the Get of Sire 13. Produce of Dam, 4 animals, either sex, the Produce of 1 Dam 14. Bred by Exhibitor Exhibitor selects their best animal for this class (one animal per exhibitor.) Premium for Class 15-1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15 Class 15. Sow and Litter Section 9 - Market Hogs Premiums for Class 16 1st - $15, 2nd - $13, 3rd - $11, 4th - $10 Class 16. Market Hog All market hogs will be weighed and divided into classes of light, medium and heavy weights. Hogs will be weighed at the time of 4-H Market Hog weigh in. Class 17.Pen of 3 Market Hogs, all weights competing. Champion Market Hog Ribbon 37

39 Department F SMALL LIVESTOCK Superintendent: Robert Berkemeier, (585) East Road, Pavilion, NY Assistant: Kelsey Ferguson (585) Getman Rd Alden, NY Poultry F 1 1. Entries close 7 days before the fair, or when capacity is reached. 2. A limit of 20 birds will be allowed per exhibitor entered as large fowl. A limit of 20 birds will be allowed per exhibitor entered in the Bantams, Waterfowl, and Guinea Fowl. The exhibitor may enter 20 Large Fowl and 20 Bantams, (waterfowl and guinea fowl) as long as he does not enter 20 or more birds in each class. 3. Exhibits must be in place by 9:00 p.m. the day before the fair opens; release time is 10:00 p.m. at the close of the fair. 4. Entry fee is $1.00, the entry fee and the exhibitors pass must be paid for when making entries. 5. A cock and hen constitute one specimen one year or more in age. Young cock and hen shall constitute a specimen under one year of age. However stock must be old enough to have adult plumage and characteristics. 6. No classes accepted unless they appear in this premium list. Entries that include birds affected by contagious diseases, lice will be returned to the owner or isolated from the poultry building. Birds must be representative of their Breed. The Fair Society will not be responsible for any accident, mishaps, of damage as the specimens are entered at your own risk. 7. No sale signs to be posted until Saturday of the Fair. No signs larger than 3 inches by 5 inches will be allowed. Any bird sold on the premises may not be removed until the release time or the premium money will be forfeited. 8. Classes will be judged by the use of the judging standard as issued by the American Poultry Breeders Association and American Bantam Association. 9. All entries must be of a breed or variety included in the standards of perfection as issued by either the American Poultry Breeders Association or the American Bantam Association. 10.Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. Premiums in Department F 1 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 Section 1. Standard American Fowl 2. Asiatic 3. Mediterranean 4. English 5. Continental 6. All Other Standard Breeds 7. Single comb, clean leg Bantam 8. Rose comb, clean leg Bantam 9. Feather leg Bantam 10. Any other comb, clean leg Bantam 11. Game Bantam 12. Turkey 13. Ducks Bantam 14. Ducks Standard 15. Geese 16. Guinea Fowl Please indicate if entry is a cock, hen, cockerel, or pullet. Please indicate if entry is single comb or rose comb where both exist in same breed. 38

40 Trophy Rosette Champion Large Fowl Reserve Champion Lg. Fowl Champion Bantam Reserve Champion Bantam Champion Duck Reserve Champion Duck Champion Goose Reserve Champion Goose Champion Guinea Fowl Reserve Champion Guinea Fowl Must be at least 5 birds in a class to receive trophies and ribbons. Department F SMALL LIVESTOCK Superintendent: Robert Berkemeier, (585) East Road, Pavilion, NY Assistant: Kelsey Ferguson (585) Getman Rd Alden, NY Rabbits F 2 1. Entries in this department close 7 days before the opening of the fair or as soon as capacity is reached. 2. Entry fee $1.00 per Rabbit. Entry fee and exhibitor pass must be paid for when making entry. 3. Classes for sexes and varieties within the breeds will be provided as recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association. 4. All rabbits must have permanent tattoo in the left ear. 5. Clearly, identify breed, sex, age, color, and the tattoo number on entry blank. If entry is entered wrong, animal will be disqualified. Also include section and class number. 6. All animals must be entered in their proper class to be judged. 7. Exhibits must be in place by 9:00 p.m. the day before the fair opens and will be released at 10:00 p.m. at the close of the fair. 8. All breeders that wish to provide wire bottoms for their pens are allowed to do so; the Fair will not provide bottoms. 9. Animals that are sick will be returned to the owner or isolated from the show area. 10. Senior rabbits are specimens over 8 months of age (6 months of age in small breeds), 6-8 months for classes are for larger breeds only and junior specimens are under 6 months of age. 11. No classes accepted unless they appear in this premium list. 12. The Fair society will not be responsible for any accident, mishap, or damage as all animals are entered at your own risk. 13. No Sale signs to be posted until the Saturday of the fair. No Signs larger than 3 inches by 5 inches will be allowed. Any rabbit sold on the premises may not be removed until the release time. 14. Exhibitors must provide their own food and water containers. 15. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. 39

41 Premiums in Department F 2 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 Section 1. ARBA Recognized Breeds Class R-1. Senior Buck, 6 months and over (8mo in commercial Breeds) R-2. Senior Doe, 6 months and over (8mo in commercial Breeds) R-3. Intermediate Buck, 6-8 months R-4. Intermediate Doe, 6-8 months R-5. Junior Buck, 3-6 months R-6. Junior Doe, 3-6 months Section 2. Pet Breeds For rabbits that are unknown or mixed breed origin or are purebred but exhibit a disqualification by ARBA standards. Class R-7. Senior Buck, over 6 months R-8. Senior Doe, over 6 month R-9. Junior Buck, under 6 months R-10. Junior Doe, under 6 months Breeds with an Intermediate Class: Giant Angora, Beveren, Blanc de Hotot, Californian, Champagne D Argent, Checkered Giant, American Chinchilla, Giant Chincilla, Cinnamon, Crème D Argent, Flemish Giant, English Lop, French Lop, New Zealand, Palomino, Satin, and Silver Fox. Trophy Rosette Best in Show Reserve Best in Show Best Pet Reserve Best Pet Additional Specials are welcome and will be posted in the showroom during the Fair. 40

42 Department G GOATS 2018 Show Wednesday July 18th - 9:00am Dairy Doe, Meat Breed Doe, Market and Working Wether Combination Show Judge: TBD Show Chairman/Entry Clerk- Joanna Miller Joannarm.miller@gmail.com 7758 Lewiston Rd, Batavia NY Show Rules & Regulations: * All entries must be received by June 24 th, 2018 to the SHOW CHAIRMAN/ ENTRY CLERK *Any ed entries must be followed by check immediately in the mail. Check must be received by June 24 th, All ed entries are considered full entries and money is owed whether exhibitor brings animals or not. * All exhibitors must purchase an Exhibitor Pass for $ Entry Fees $3.00 for per animal, per class. (Checks made out to Genesee County Agricultural Society Inc.) No refunds - Substitutions only allowed in the same breed/division and approved by show chairman prior to noon on Tuesday July17th No entries will be permitted the day of show. *Paid entry indicates acceptance of the show rules and regulations. The show committee reserves the right to interpret any rules not adequately covered by these rules. Pen fees: Pens will be provided, there will be no pen fees. No bedding will be provided. Each exhibitor is responsible for cleaning your pen and area. If you do not clean your area you will forfeit your premiums. *All goats must be checked in with the Show Chairman/Entry Clerk by 6:00pm Sunday July 15 th, The show on Wednesday will begin at 9:00am.. (The show order for Doe classes will be Alpine, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Oberhaslie, Saanen, Toggenburg, Other Registered Dairy Breeds, Grade Dairy Breeds, Meat Breed Doe, Market Wether, and Working Goats). Show order is subject to change. * The base date for computing all ages is July 18 th, *Horns are not permitted on dairy goats, meat breed goats may have horns. Animal may be unloaded without a thorough inspection but will be checked by a State Vet. The State Vet reserves the right to reject any animals found to have signs of communicable disease (abscesses, sore mouth, ringworm, etc.).!!no visible signs of open or scabbed abscesses lumps will be allowed!! In the event of such signs, all animals from the herd or common carrier shall be immediately removed from the show premises by the exhibitor. No refunds will be allowed. Please check your entries carefully before transporting. 41

43 *No unauthorized dumping of milk on fairgrounds. If you have milk to dump, please bring something to take it home in. *By order of the Fire Marshall, there will be absolutely no smoking in any buildings on the premises. *Paid entry indicates acceptance of the show rules and regulations. The show chairman/clerk and show judge reserves the right to interpret any rules not adequately covered by these rules. *Genesee County Agricultural Society Inc. cannot be held responsible for all or any loss, damage, injury, or accident to any person, animal, vehicle, or property while on the fairgrounds or on route to the fairgrounds. All animals are entered at the sole risk of exhibitor or owner. *Goats will not be released until 8pm on Saturday July 21st after the fair has official closed. All animals must be off the fairgrounds by Sunday July 22 nd at 4pm. Failure to comply will forfeit premiums. * An exhibitor may enter as many animals as desired in any class Dairy Junior/Senior Doe: Alpines, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Toggenburg, Other Registered Dairy Breeds, and Grade Dairy Breeds, Premiums Classes st- $10, 2nd- $5, 3rd- $3, Junior Dairy Doe Classes 1. Junior Kids, under 3 months day of show 2. Intermediate Kids, Over 3 months under 6 months day of show 3. Senior Kids- Over 6 months under 9 months day of show 4. Junior Yearlings, 9-16 months 5. Senior Yearlings, months Jr. Champion & Jr. Reserve Champion Senior Doe Classes 6. Milkers, Under 2 yrs of age 7. Milkers, 2 and 3 yrs of age 9. Milkers, 4 and 5 yrs of age 10. Milkers, Over 5 yrs of age All Dairy Breed Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champions 11 ** DAIRY DOE BEST IN SHOW ** Premiums Specialty Classes st- $15, 2nd- $10, 12. Dam & Daughter 13. Get of Sire- 3 Does from 2 or more Dams, the get of one sire. Sire must be named 14. Best Udder 15. Dairy Herd- ALL 4 does MUST be IN MILK Junior/Senior Meat Doe Goat: Meat Breed Doe Premiums Classes st- $10, 2nd- $5, 3rd- $3, 42

44 Junior Meat Breeding Doe Classes 16. Junior Kids, under 3 months day of show 17. Intermediate Kids, Over 3 months under 6 months day of show 18. Senior Kids- Over 6 months under 9 months day of show 19. Junior Yearlings, 9-16 months 20. Senior Yearlings, months Jr. Champion & Jr. Reserve Champion Senior Meat Breeding Doe Classes 21. Meat Breeding Doe under 2 yrs of age 22. Meat Breeding Doe, 2 and 3 yrs of age 23. Meat Breeding Doe, 4 and 5 yrs of age 24. Meat Breeding Doe, over 5 yrs of age All Meat Breed Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champions 25 ** MEAT BREEDING DOE BEST IN SHOW ** Premiums Specialty Classes st- $15, 2nd- $10, 26. Dam & Daughter 27. Get of Sire- 3 Does from 2 or more Dams, the get of one sire. Sire must be named 28. Meat Herd- 4 does owned by the same exhibitor Market/Working Wether: Premiums Classes st- $10, 2nd- $5, 3rd- $3, Market Wether Classes 29. Market Wether under 60lb day of show 30. Market Wether 60-90lb day of show 31. Market Wether over 90lb day of show Jr. Champion & Jr. Reserve Champion All Market Wether Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champions 32** MARKET WETHER BEST IN SHOW ** Premiums Specialty Classes st- $15, 2nd- $10, 33. Pen of 3-3 Market Wether owned by the same exhibitor 34. Working Pack Wether 35. Working Driving Wether 43

45 Department H LLAMAS There is currently no Llama Open Class Show for the 2018 Show Season. Department I Grange Exhibits 1. Restricted to Granges and Jr. Granges in Genesee County only. 2. Each Grange must purchase one (1) exhibitors pass. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. 3. All entries for space must be sent to the Director in charge no later than 7 days prior to the opening of the Fair. 4. Booths may be set up beginning 3 days before the opening of the Fair. 5. All booths must be completed by Noon on the day of the official opening. 6. Booth size: 8' X 8' for Subordinate & Pomona Exhibits, 4 X 4 for Jr. Exhibits. 7. Booths must be kept clean and neat at all times. 8. Place cards are not required. 9. Electricity: limited to 350 watts. 10. No booth may be removed until the last day of the fair at release time. 11. Booths taken down prior to the closing will forfeit all awards. Judging Criteria: Educational Value...30 Ability to Attract and Hold Attention...10 Development of Subject...20 Quality of Material Used...10 Workmanship and Labor Involved...20 Arrangement...10 TOTAL.100 Subordinate & Pomona Grange Exhibits Score Premiums Over 75 points $90.00 Under points $55.00 Premiums Subordinate Granges: 1st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10 Pomona Grange: 1st - $20 Junior Grange Exhibits Judging Criteria: Educational Value (80) Ability to Attract and Hold Attention...40 Quality of Material Used. 20 Workmanship...20 General Appearance Arrangements 20 Total Each Junior Grange shall be allowed $25 for expenses. Ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. 44

46 Department J SMALL FRY "PEDAL POWER" TRACTOR PULL Contest is held Wednesday at 12:30pm & Saturday at 3:30pm in the Grange Exhibition Hall. Registration will start 30 minutes prior in the Grange Exhibition Hall. 1. Contest is open to youngsters under 12 years of age and weighing 100 lbs or less. 2. Entry forms, including permission to take child s picture are available in the Fair Secretary s Office during the Fair. They must be signed by an adult (18 yrs. or older). 3. A specially designed transfer sled and pedal tractor will be provided. 4. First, Second, Third prize winners may not participate in another day's competition. HOME DEPARTMENT Contact: Genesee County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 355 Batavia NY (585) ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY AT 6:00PM THE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FAIR. ENTRIES MUST BE SENT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. ONCE ENTRIES ARE MADE THERE WILL BE NO SUBSTITUTIONS OR ADDITIONS. 1. Exhibitors must pay 10% of first place premiums. 2. Exhibitors also must purchase a parking pass at the office. Fair exhibitor pass: $20 for all exhibitors, except Junior exhibitors from Genesee County. 3. Examine the premium list carefully and be sure your entries are in the proper class and in the order they appear. Entries not in numerical order will be disqualified. Retain a copy of exhibits for check out. 4. The superintendent will accept all articles at the fairgrounds on Sunday before the fair opens. The exhibitor is responsible for putting tags on the items and returning unused tags. 5. Superintendent and Exhibitors are allowed to start removing items on Saturday at 8pm all must be removed by Sunday at 10am. 6. All entries, except collections must be made in the past year. Previously exhibited items will be disqualified. 7. Reasonable precautions will be taken to insure safety of the exhibits brought to the fair, but the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting them. Should any exhibit or portion thereof be injured, lost, or stolen, the fair will not be liable or make any payment for the value thereof. 8. No exhibitor will be allowed more than one entry in the same class. 9. All judging will be done according to the Danish System. 10. When entering the category article Not Listed" you must name the article. 11. See each department for specific rules. Departments: K - Flowers L - Needlework M - Arts and Crafts N - Culinary O - Vegetables P - Group or Family Project 45

47 Q - Antiques R - Junior Department Department K FLOWERS 1. Open to amateurs ONLY, those who raise plants and flowers for the love of the work and not financial gain. 2. All flowers entered must be grown by the exhibitor. 3. When a certain number of varieties, specimens, or quantities are named, neither more or less can be entered. 4. State requirements are that all varieties must be named when possible. 5. In judging flower arrangements, character of vases and containers will be considered. 6. All exhibitors may refresh flowers after judging is completed. 7. A table will be provided for exhibitors to arrange flowers, after which the superintendent will place the exhibits in the proper classes. Section A- Cut Flowers Premiums on a single vase, 3-5 stems in each vase 1 st - $ nd - $ Ageratum 2.Asters 3.Bachelor Buttons 4.Calendula 5.Carnations 6.Celosia 7.Chrysanthemums 8.Coral Bells 9.Cosmos 10.Dahlias 11.Daisy 12.Dianthus 13.Echinacea (Cone Flower) 14.Gladiolus, Miniature 15.Gladiolus, Solid Color 16.Gladiolus, Two-tone 17.Larkspur 18.Lily 19.Marigold, Dwarf 20.Marigold, Medium 21.Marigold, Giant 22.Nasturtium 23.Nicotiana 24.Pansy 25.Petunia, Single 26.Petunia, Double 27.Petunia, Ruffle 28.Phlox 29.Roses, Tea 30.Roses, Miniature 31.Roses, Flora Bunda 32.Roses, Climbers 33.Roses, English 34.Snapdragon, Dwarf 35.Snapdragon, Giant 36.Sweet Peas 37.Verbena 38.Vinca 39.Viola 40.Zinnia, Small 41.Zinnia, Medium 42.Zinnia, Giant 43.Any Other Annual, Identified 44.Any Other Perennial, Identified 46

48 Section B- House Plants- Only Single Plants named are to be entered Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $ African Violet, Double. 16. Fern, Maidenhair 2. African Violet, Miniature 17. Hoya 3. African Violet, Ruffled 18. Ivy, English 4. African Violet, Single 19. Ivy, Swedish 5. African Violet, Trailings 20. Ivy, German 6. Baby Tears 21. Pepperona 7. Begonia, Rex 22. Philodendron 8. Begonia, Tuberous 23. Piggyback 9. Cactus 24. Snake Plant 10. Cactus, Christmas (etc.) 25. Terrarium 11. Caladium 26. Vine growing in water 12. Coleus 27. Any Other Flowering Plant - identify 13. Dish Garden (5 diff. types) 28. Any Other Foliage House Plant - identify 14. Fern, Asparagus 29. Any Other Hanging Plant - identify 15. Fern, Boston 30. Any Other Vining Plant identify Section C Arrangements Premiums 1 st - $ nd $ Arrangement of flowers in any vase 2. Arrangement of flowers in a pitcher 3. Arrangement of flowers in a basket 4. Arrangement of flowers for a new baby 5. Arrangement of flowers for a hospitalized person 6. Arrangement of flowers for a table centerpiece 7. Arrangement of flowers for a holiday 8. Arrangement of flowers for a birthday 9. Arrangement of flowers with the use of one color 10. Arrangement of flowers all of one kind 11. Arrangement of flowers in pastel tints 12. Arrangement of dried material 13. Arrangement of flowers in a container 14. Arrangement of flowers with fruit 15. Arrangement of flowers with vegetable 16. Arrangement of foliage with no flowers 17. Miniature Arrangement (vase & arrangement not over 6" in any direction) 18. Corsage 19. Arrangement of flowers with driftwood Section D Wildflowers 47

49 Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $ Arrangement of wild flowers in any vase 2. Arrangement of wild flowers in a pitcher 3. Arrangement of wild flowers in a basket 4. Arrangement of wild flowers for a table centerpiece 5. Arrangement of wild flowers for a holiday 6. Arrangement of wild foliage with no flowers Department L NEEDLEWORK 1. All articles must be finished and the work of the exhibitor. 2. All articles in this department must be modem. 3. Articles entered wrong or in the wrong classes will be barred from competition. 4. ALL ARTICLES ARE TO BE NEAT & CLEAN OR THEY WILL NOT BE JUDGED. 5. Any article in plastic bags need to be in bags that are clear on one side for display purposes. Section A - Quilts and Afghans Premiums 1 st - $ nd -$2.00 Quilts 1. Appliquéd, Hand Sewn 11. Pieced, Tied 2. Appliquéd, Machine Sewn 12. Puffed and Padded 3. Cathedral Window Pattern 13. Rag, Quilt 4. Crazy Quilt, Hand Sewn 14. Scrap Quilt (20+ Fabrics) 5. Crazy Quilt, Machine Sewn 15. Tee-Shirt Quilt 6. Miniature, Pieced 16. Whole Cloth, Hand Sewn 7. Miniature, Appliquéd 17. Whole Cloth, Machine Sewn 8. Mixed Technique, (2+ Techniques) 18. Yo-Yo Quilt 9. Pieced, hand Sewn 19. Not Listed 10.Pieced, Machine Sewn Baby Quilts or Wall Hangings 20. Appliquéd, Hand Sewn 31. Puffed and Padded 21. Appliquéd, Machine Sewn 32. Rag, Quilt 22. Cathedral Window Pattern 33. Scrap Quilt (20+ Fabrics) 23. Crazy Quilt, Hand Sewn 34. T-Shirt Quilt 24. Crazy Quilt, Machine Sewn 35.Whole Cloth, Hand Sewn 25.Miniature, Pieced 36.Whole Cloth, Machine Sewn 26.Miniature, appliquéd 37.YO-YO Quilt 27.Mixed Technique 38.Art Quilt 28.Pieced, Hand Sewn 39.Not Listed 29. Pieced, Machine Sewn 48

50 30. Pieced, Tied Bedspreads 40. Crocheted 43. Liquid Embroidery 41. Embroidered 44. Comforter 42. Knitted 45. Not Listed Above Crocheted Afghan 46. Squares 51. Granny 47. Stripes or panels 52. Shell 48. Rippled 53. Afghan Stitch 49. Paneled w/embroidered design 54. Broom Stitch 50. Hair Pin Lace 55. Not Listed Above Knitted Afghan 56. Squares 60. Rippled 57. Stripes or panels 61. Pattern 58. Paneled w/embroidered design 62. Not Listed 59. Cable Other Afghan 63. Woven, Loom 64. Not Listed Baby Afghan or Carriage Robe 65. Pattern, Knitted 70. Shell Crochet 66. Pattern, Crochet 71. Knitted 67. Ripple, Knit 72. Crocheted 68. Ripple, Crochet 73. Hair Pin Lace 69. Shell Knit 74. Not Listed Section B - Knitted Garments Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $2.00 Knitted Baby Garments 1. Baby Set: Sweater, Hat, Booties 5. Sweater 2. Mittens or Gloves 6. Hat 3. Jumper or Dress 7. Booties 4. Scarf 8. Not Listed Knitted Children's Garments (Age 3-12) 9. Sweater, without design 16. Dress 10. Sweater, picture design 17. Coat 11. Sweater, pattern (cable, popcorn) 18. Vest 12. Mitten or Gloves 19. Hat 13. Socks 20. Scarf 14. Slippers 21. Jacket 15. Poncho 22. Not Listed Knitted Adult Garments (Ladies age 12 and over) 49

51 23. Sweater, without design 31. Mittens or gloves 24. Sweater, picture design 32. Dress 25. Sweater, pattern (cable, popcorn) 33. Coat or jacket 26. Slippers 34. Vest 27. Collar 35. Socks 28. Hat 36. Scarf 29. Poncho 37. Not Listed 30. Shawl or Stole Knitted Adult Garments (Men age 12 and over) 38. Sweater, without design 44. Socks 39. Sweater, picture design 45. Slippers 40. Sweater, pattern (cable, popcorn) 46. Hat 41. Jacket 47. Scarf 42. Mittens or Gloves 48. Not listed 43. Vest Section C - Crocheted Premiums 1 st - $3.00 2nd -$2.00 Crocheted Baby Garments 1. Baby Set: Sweater, Hat, Booties 5. Scarf 2. Hat 6. Sweater 3. Mittens or Gloves 7. Booties 4. Jumper or Dress 8. Not Listed Crocheted Children's Garments (Age 3-12) 9. Sweater, without design 16. Poncho 10. Sweater, picture design 17. Dress 11. Sweater, pattern (cable, popcorn) 18. Coat 12. Mittens or Gloves 19. Scarf 13. Hat 20. Vest 14. Slippers 21. Socks 15. Jacket 22. Not Listed Crocheted Adult Garments (Ladies age 12 and over) 23. Sweater, without design 31. Shawl or Stole 24. Sweater, picture design 32. Dress 25. Sweater, pattern (cable, popcorn) 33. Coat or Jacket 26. Slippers 34. Vest 27. Collar 35. Socks 28. Hat 36. Scarf 29. Poncho 37. Not Listed 30. Mittens or Gloves 50

52 Crocheted Adult Garments (Men age 12 and over) 38. Sweater, without design 44. Socks 39. Sweater, picture design 45. Slippers 40. Sweater, pattern (cable, popcorn) 46. Hat 41. Jacket 47. Scarf 42. Mittens or Gloves 48. Not Listed 43. Vest Section D - Sewn Apparel Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $2.00 Infants & Children 1. Apron or Bib 10. Nightgown or sleeper 2. Bathrobe 11. Slacks 3. Coat or Jacket 12. Shorts 4. Dress 13. Pajamas 5. Overalls 14. Skirt 6. Playsuit or Sun Suit 15. Vest 7. Shirt 16. Hat 8. Poncho 17. Snow Suit 9. Blouse 18. Not Listed Adult Garments (Ladies age 12 and over) 19. Apron 29. Jacket 20. Cotton Dress 30. Blouse 21. Wool Dress 31. Housecoat 22. Two Piece Dress 32. Slacks 23. Synthetic Dress 33. Shorts 24. Skirt 34. Pantsuit or Suit 25. Pajamas 35. Jumpers 26. Nightgown 36. Vest 27. Playsuit or Sun Suit 37. Not Listed 28. Hat Men's Garments (Men age 12 and over) 38. Shirt 43. Slacks 39. Shorts 44. Suit 40. Pajamas 45. Bathrobe 41. Vest 46. Not Listed 42. Jacket 51

53 Decorated Garment (Store bought garment - Sweatshirt, T-shirt, etc) 47. Appliquéd 52. Lace Collar 48. Cross Stitch 53. Cardigan 49. Painted 54. Weaving 50. Cut Out 55. Not Listed 51. Ribbon Section E Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $2.00 Tablecloths 1. Appliquéd 6. Italian Hemstitching 2. Cut work 7. Cross Stitch 3. Embroidered 8. Quilted 4. Candle wicking 9. Stenciled 5. Crocheted 10. Not Listed Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $1.50 Table Centerpieces/ Table Runner 11. Appliquéd 17. Knitted ( Under 14 ) 12. Cut Work 18. Knitted ( Over 14 ) 13. Embroidered 19. Quilted ( Under 14 ) 14. Tatted 20. Quilted ( Over 14 ) 15. Crocheted ( Under 14 ) 21. Not Listed 16. Crocheted ( Over 14 ) Lunch Cloths 22. Embroidered 25. Appliquéd 23. Cross Stitch 26. Crocheted 24. Knitted 27. Not Listed Napkins (4) 28. Embroidered 31. Knitted 29. Cross Stitch 32. Crocheted 30. Appliquéd 33. Not Listed Dresser Or Buffet Cover 34. Embroidered 38. Knitted 35. Appliquéd 39. Net Darning 36. Cross Stitch 40. Not Listed 37. Crocheted Placemats (4) or Luncheon Sets (5) 41. Appliquéd 46. Cross Stitch 42. Braided 47. Quilted 43. Embroidered 48. Woven 44. Crocheted 49. Not Listed 45. Knitted 52

54 Section F Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $2.00 Filled Pillow 1. Embroidered 13. Crocheted 2. Patchwork 14. Puffed and Padded 3. Knitted 15. Appliquéd 4. Crewel 16. Cathedral 5. Smocked 17. Cross Stitch 6. Bargello 18. Swedish Weaving 7. Needlepoint 19. Stenciled 8. Candle wicking 20. Chicken Scratch 9. Net Darning 21. Sewn 10. Hooked 22. Counted Cross Stitch 11. Quilted 23. Not Listed 12. Quick Point Rugs 24. Braided 28. Knitted 25. Crocheted 29. Loom Weave 26. Latch Hooked 30. Tufted 27. Spool 31. Not Listed Pictures/Wall Hangings 32. Crewel 42. Needle Felting 33. Needlepoint 43. Counted Cross Stitch 34. Embroidered 44. Candle wicking 35. Chicken Scratch 45. Net Darning 36. Sampler 46. Cross Stitch 37. Knitted 47. Crocheted 38. Clock 48. Quilted 39. Long Stitch 49. Appliquéd 40. Quick Point 50. Needle Punch 41. Puffed and Padded 51. Not Listed Section G Miscellaneous 1 st - $ nd - $1.25 Pillowcases (Exhibit One Case) 1. Embroidered 5. Crocheted, trimmed 2. Appliquéd 6. Knit, trimmed 3. Tatting, Trimmed 7. Net darning 4. Stenciling 8. Not Listed Towels 9. Embroidered 15. Stenciled 10. Hemstitching 16. Kitchen Towel 11. Swedish Weaving 17. Cut Work 53

55 12. Crochet, trimmed 18. Finger tip 13. Cross Stitch 19. Counted Cross Stitch 14. Appliquéd 20 Not Listed Aprons 21. Embroidered 25. Smocked 22. Kitchen 26. Appliquéd 23. Novelty 27. Bib Apron 24. Swedish 28. Not Listed Handkerchiefs 29. Crocheted 31. Tatted Edge 30. Knitted Edge 32. Not Listed Baby's Room 33. Diaper Stacker 36. Wall Decoration 34. Crib Bumper Set 37. Curtains 35. Crib Mobile 38. Not Listed Novelties 39. Valentine's Day 44. Fourth of July 40. St. Patrick's Day 45. Halloween 41. Easter 46. Thanksgiving 42. Mother's Day 47. Christmas 43. Father's Day 48. Not Listed Miscellaneous 49. Coaster 60. Slip Cover 50. Pin Cushion 61. Vanity Cover 51. Coat Hangers 62. Fancy Tatting (1 yard) 52. Pot Holders, Crochet (3) 63. Crochet Trim (1 yard) 53. Pot Holders, Knitted (3) 64. Knit, Trim (1 yard) 54. Pot Holders, Other (3) 65. Bobbing Lace (1 yard) 55. Bed or walker caddie 66. Curtains 56. Stool Top 67. Tissue Cover 57. Flag/Banner/Windsock 68. Tree Skirt 58. Chair Set 69. Not Listed 59. Weaving Section I Accessories Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $1.25 Totes and Bags 1. Crocheted 5. Sewn 2. Knitted 6. Needlepoint 3. Shopping 7. Crewel 4. Appliquéd 8. Not Listed Dolls 9. Crocheted 13. Pillow Case 10. Knitted 14. Cloth or Rag 54

56 11. Sock 15. Not Listed 12. Sewed Doll Clothes (2 or more garments) 16. Sewed 18. Crocheted 17. Knitted 19. Not Listed Toys 20. Crocheted 24. Sewn 21. Knitted 25. Bean Bag 22. Sock 26. Felt 23. Stuffed 27. Not Listed Plastic Canvas or Perforated Paper 28. Bag 37. Door Stop 29. Coasters 38. TV Caddie 30. Christmas Novelties 39. Wreath 31. Easter Novelties 40. Napkin Holder 32. Halloween Novelties 41. Tissue Cover 33. Thanksgiving Novelties 42. Toy 34. Seasonal Novelties 43. Picture Frame 35. Christmas Ornaments 44. Mobiles 36. Holiday Novelties Not Listed 45. Not Listed Department M ARTS & CRAFTS Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $2.00 Section A - Photography The exhibitor must have taken all pictures. Good mounting will be considered. A collection means no less than four pictures. 1. Collection of Sports 5. Collection of Children or Babies 2. Collection of Scenes 6. Collection of People 3. Collection of Flowers 7. Collection of Animals 4. Collection of Adults 8. Collection of Still Life Section B Ceramics 1. Piece Hand Molded 7. Delft 2. Glazed 8. Luster (Mother of Pearl) 3. Under glazed 9. Antique 4. Stains 10. Hand Turned Pottery 5. Combination 11. Pinched Pottery 6. One Stroke 12. Not Listed Section C - Drawings & Paintings 55

57 Exhibits to be mounted or framed and not larger than 30" X 30" Oil/Acrylics 1. Landscape 5. Still Life 8. Animal 2. Portrait 6. Abstract 9. Story Illustration 3. Paint by Number 7. Sea or Harbor 10. Not Listed 4. Flower Water Color 11. Landscape 15. Still Life 18. Animal 12. Portrait 16. Abstract 19. Story Illustration 13. Paint by Number 17. Sea or Harbor 20. Not Listed 14. Flower Pastel/Charcoal 21. Landscape 25. Still Life 28. Animal 22. Portrait 26. Abstract 29. Story Illustration 23. Paint by Number 27. Sea or Harbor 30. Not Listed 24. Flower Drawing (Crayon, Ink, Pencil, Etc.) 31. Landscape 35. Still Life 38. Animal 32. Portrait 36. Abstract 39. Story Illustration 33. Paint by Number 37. Sea or Harbor 40. Not Listed 34. Flower Section D - Art Design Design must be original and mounted. Computer Graphics permitted. 1. Collection of Decorative Designs 10. Greeting Card 2. Commercial Designing 11. Place Cards (4) 3. China Decoration on Paper 12. Plan of House - interior 4. Costume 13. Plan of House - exterior 5. Book Cover 14. Interior Decoration 6. Wall Paper 15. Cartoon 7. Floor Design 16. Lettering and Design 8. Silhouettes (3) 17. Story Illustration 9. Stenciling 18. Not Listed Section E - Crafts 1. Basketry 13. Jewelry 2. Bead work Jewelry 14. Lamp Shade 3. Other Bead Work 15. Leather Work 4. Block Print with Block 16. Macramé 5. Bird House 17. Marionette 6. Cained Chair 18. Quilling 7. Collage 19. Painted China 8. Copper Art 20. Painted Class 9. Country Tin Painting 21. Painted Textile 10. Decoupage 22. Painted Wood 11. Decorated Hat 23. Pine Cone 56

58 12. Etching 24. Puppet 25. Raffia 37. Tray 26. Reed Work 38. Wall Hanging 27. Rope Work 39. Wood Carving 28. Sequin Work 40.Clothwreath, Decorated 29. Shell Work 41. Grape Vine Wreath, Decorated 30. Stained Glass 42. Pine Cone Wreath, Decorated 31. Stamping 43. Straw Wreath, Decorated 32. Candle-Molding 44. Other Wreath, Decorated 33. Candle Decorating 45. Decorated Swag 34. Scrapbook 46. Mosaics 35. Stenciled 47. Not Listed 36. Sun Catcher Section F - Wood Crafts 1. Chair 5. Trains 9. Toy 2. Silhouette 6. Puzzle 10. Game 3. Picture Frame 7. Table 11. Clock 4. Weather Vane 8. Cradle 12. Not Listed Section G - Hobbies Exhibit must have 15 or more items. 1. Buttons (Sewing) 7. Animals 13. Post Cards 2. Glasses/Glassware 8. Stamps 14. Key Chains 3. Dolls (Small) 9. Matchbook 15. Pin Back Buttons 4. Miniature Toy 10. Trading Cards 16. Creative Collection 5. Cups/ Mugs 11. Magnets 17. Not Listed 6. Coins 12. Buttons (Word) Section H - Home Decoration 1. Mobile 5. Holiday Decoration 8. Clay Molding 2. Weaving 6. Decorated Picture Frame 9. Paper Project 3. Wire Work 7. Silk Flower Arrangement 10. Not Listed 4. Paper Mache Section I Woodcarving/ Turning 1. Bowl 5. Pen 8. Box 2. Jewelry 6. Goblet 9. Stopper 3. Candle Stick Holder 7. Vase 10. Not Listed 4. Cane Department N CULINARY 1. It is requested that only ½ pint or pint jars be shown. 2. All baked goods must be homemade and are subject to the rules of the Food Administrator at the time of judging. 57

59 3. In the baked goods Section ½ of a loaf of bread, a slice of a cake or pie will be eligible for entry and will be judged on the same basis as a whole one. 4. The right to open canned goods is reserved for the judge as deemed necessary. 5. No commercial mixes are allowed. Use of Certo is permitted. 6. Size appropriate recyclable plates may be used for all food entries. 7. All other general rules and regulations apply. Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $1.25 Section A - Canned Fruit 1. Apples for Pies 10. Cherries, black 19. Plums 2. Applesauce 11. Cherries, red sweet 20. Pineapple 3. Blackberries 12. Cherries, red sour 21. Peaches 4. Blueberries 13.Cherries, white 22. Pears 5. Elderberries 14. Raspberries, black 23. Apricots 6. Strawberries 15. Raspberries, red 24. Rhubarb 7. Huckleberries 16. Raspberries, purple 25. Quince 8. Currants, red 17. Fruit Cocktail 26. Not Listed 9. Grapes 18. Plums, light Section B - Jellies & Jams 1. Jam, Blackberry 7. Jam, Strawberry 13. Jelly, Currant 2. Jam, Red Currant 8. Jam, Not Listed 14. Jelly, Grape, 3. Jam, Cherry 9. Jelly, Apple 15. Jelly, Dark Plum 4. Jam, Black Raspberry 10. Jelly, Mint 16. Jelly, Raspberry 5. Jam, Red Raspberry 11. Jelly, Blackberry 17. Jelly, Blueberry 6. Jam, Purple Raspberry 12. Jelly, Crabapple 18. Jelly, not listed Section C - Conserves & Marmalades Conserves 1. Cherry 5. Orange 9. Apricot 2. Grape 6. Tomato 10. Rhubarb 3. Plum 7. Pear 11. Not Listed 4. Strawberry 8. Peach Marmalades 12. Grape 14. Pear 16. Not Listed 13. Peach 15. Orange Section D - Canned Vegetables 1. Asparagus 7. Sauerkraut 13. Swiss Chard 2. Beans, Lima 8. Corn 14. Beet Greens 3. Beans, String, Green 9. Peas 15. Spaghetti Sauce 4. Beans, String, Yellow 10. Tomatoes 16. Not Listed 5. Beets 11. French Beans 58

60 6. Carrots 12. Spinach Section E - Pickles 1. Cucumber, Sliced 12. Zucchini 2. Cucumber, Dill 13. Peppers 3. Cucumber, Sour 14. Beans 4. Cucumber, Chunk 15. Pepper Hash 5. Cucumber, Icicles 16. Chili Sauce 6. Cucumber, Mixed 17. Watermelon 7. Cucumber, Bread & Butter 18. Corn Relish 8. Cucumber, Mustard 19. Beet Relish 9. Peach 20. Hot Dog Relish 10. Pear 21. Not Listed 11. Beets Section F - Juices 1. Tomato 3. Grape 5. Not Listed 2. Apple 4. Carrot Section G - Bread Bread machines permissible; please state on entry which you are entering. Premiums 1 st - $ nd -$ White 7. French 13. Brown 2. Rye 8. Dill 14. Fruit 3. Raisin 9. Salt-Raising 15. Graham 4. Whole Wheat 10. Zucchini 16. Raised Donuts (3) 5. Banana 11. Corn 17. Swedish Tea Ring 6. Sour Dough 12. Nut 18. Muffins Any Kind 19. Raised Rolls (3) 22. Kuchen (Yeast) 25. Fried Cakes 20. Whole Wheat Rolls(3) 23. Coffee Cake 26. Not Listed 21. Cinnamon Rolls(3) 24. Baking Powder Biscuits Section H - Cakes 1. Spice 4. Gingerbread 7. Fruit-light 2. Applesauce 5. Banana 8. Jelly Roll 3. Nut 6. Fruit-dark 9. Not Listed Section I - Layer Cakes (Frosted) 1. Decorated Cake 3. Chocolate Cake 5. Cupcakes-Choc.(3) 2. Light Cake 4. Cupcakes-White (3) 6. Not Listed Section J Miscellaneous (Not Frosted) 59

61 1. Angel Food Cake 3. Sponge Cake 5. Not Listed 2. Chiffon Cake 4. Pound Cake Section K - Cookies (3 cookies to be entered) Premiums 1'' -$2.25 2nd-$ Molasses, rolled 8. Chocolate 14. Filled Cookie 2. Molasses, dropped 9. Peanut Butter 15. Macaroons 3. Oatmeal, rolled 10. Applesauce 16. Decorated 4. Oatmeal, dropped 11. Hermits 17. Press 5. Sugar, rolled 12. Brownies 18. Display, 6 Diff. Kinds 6. Sugar, dropped 13. Bar Cookie 19. Not Listed 7. Chocolate Chip Section L - Pies Premiums 1st - $ nd - $ Apple 4. Rhubarb 7. Elderberry 2. Cherry 5. Blackberry 8. Blueberry 3. Mince 6. Raspberry 9. Not Listed Section M - Candies 3 pieces to be entered unless otherwise stated. Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $ Chocolate Fudge 5. Candies Fruit Rind 9. Gift Box, 10 Pieces 2. Penuche 6. Caramels 5 Varieties 3. Fondant 7. Peanut Brittle 10. Not Listed 4. Maple Cream 8. Assorted Mint Department O GARDEN VEGETABLES 1. Exhibitors must grow exhibits in their individual gardens. 2. Exhibitors must display all vegetables, fruit (those developing from a flower such as a cucumber, beans, peppers, summer squash, with ¼ to ½ inch stem still attached). The exception is tomatoes where the stem must be removed. 3. Carrot, beet, and radish tops to be cut to 1" long. Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $

62 Section A Vegetables 1. Beans, String, green (5 pods) 10. Peas (5 pods) 2. Beans, String, yellow (5 pods) 11. Cucumbers (3) 3. Beet, any variety (3) 12. Parsnips (3) 4. Carrots (3) 13. Sweet Corn (3) 5. radishes (3 in a bunch) 14. Summer Squash (1 -green) 6. Onions (3 matured, not peeled) 15. Summer Squash (1 -yellow) 7. Tomatoes, ripe (3) 16. Any other small veg. not listed (3) 8. Tomatoes, green (3) 17. Any other large veg. not listed (3) 9. Peppers (3) Section B - Herbs Stems must be at least 6 and no more than 10 inches in length. May be shown on a plate or in a vase. 1. Dill (1 stem) 5. Parsley (3 Stems) 9. Tarragon (3 Stems) 2. Lavender (3 Stems) 6. Rosemary (3 Stems) 10. Thyme (3 Stems) 3. Mint (3 Stems) 7. Sage (3 Stems) 11. Any other Herb 4. Oregano (3 Stems) 8. Sweet Basil (3 Stems) (3 Stems) Department P GROUP OR FAMILY PROJECTS Premiums 1st - $ nd - $2.50 This department is for the family, group, or club to show off their project(s). 1. Project(s) must be accompanied by a written summary of how it was completed. 2. Last names are to be omitted from the written summary. (EXAMPLE: Peter laid the pattern out, Harry cut out the pattern, Jamie sanded, Jim used the primer, and Mom used the sealer.) NOTE: This department is not limited to building projects; this is only an example of a written summary. Department Q ANTIQUES 1. This department is not open to dealers in antiques. 2. Each entry should be tagged with a card giving its age and any information regarding its history that may be of interest to the public. (NOTE: NO last names may be used in the written summary.) 3. Each article of a collection should have a mark of identification should the collection become separated. 4. All articles must be clean and in good condition. 5. All articles in a collection cannot be entered singly. 6. All articles must be 75 years or older. 7. PREVIOUSLY EXHIBITED ITEMS MAY NOT BE ENTERED A SECOND TIME; IF SO, THEY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. 61

63 Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $ Bible 13. Picture 25. Sampler 2. Book 14. Foot Warmer 26. Basket 3. Newspaper from in Gen. Co. 15. Household Article 27. Coin Collection 4. Silver Collection (3 pieces) 16. Clock 28. Doll 5. Silver, Plated 17.Plate 29. Fan 6. Silver, Solid 18. Cup & Saucer 30. Stamps 7. Jewelry 19. Bonnet 31. Sleigh Bells 8. Watch 20. Shawl 32. Toy 9. Candlesticks 21. Quilt 33. Article (100+) 10. Hair Ornaments 22. Embroidery work 34. Article (150+) 11. Ivory 23. Lace 35 Not Listed 12. Arrow Heads 24. Needlework Department R JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Genesee County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 355 Batavia NY (585) ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY AT 6:00PM THE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FAIR. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SENT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. ONCE THE ENTRIES ARE MADE THERE WILL BE NO SUBSTITUTIONS OR ADDITIONS. 1. Junior Exhibitors need to pay 10% of the first place premium for each exhibit. 2. Judging will be done according to the Danish System. 3. Age of the Junior Exhibitor is up to 16 years old as of the 1 st day of the start of the Fair. The age of the exhibitor must be stated on the entry form. NO entry will be accepted unless the age is stated. 4. Any person exhibiting in this class who is over the age stated will forfeit premiums taken in all classes. 5. All articles must be made by the exhibitor. 6. Pick up is the same as for the adult time 7. Commercial mixes are not allowed. 8. All collections must be gathered by the exhibitor. 9. Exhibitor may make only one entry in any given class. 10. ALL ARTICLES MUST BE NEAT AND CLEAN OR THEY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. 11. Items must be made in the previous year except for collective hobbies. 12. See the Adult Department Rules and Regulations. Section A Baked Goods must be on a 6 plate 62

64 Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $1.00 Bread (½ loaf accepted, bread machine permissible) 1. Bread, White yeast 5. Rolls, Raised (3) 2. Bread, Wheat 6. Muffins (3) 3. Bread, Nut 7. Biscuits, baking powder (3) 4. Danish 8. Not Listed Cakes (½ will be accepted) 9. Cake, Pound 13. Coffee Cake, Yeast 10. Cake, Chocolate layer, frosted 14. Coffee Cake, Baking Powder 11. Cake, White layer, frosted 15. Not Listed 12. Cupcakes, Assorted Frosted Cookies (3 unless otherwise stated) 16. Molasses, rolled 21. Peanut Butter 26 Decorated 17. Molasses, dropped 22. Chocolate Chip 27. Display, 6 Diff Kinds 18. Sugar, rolled 23. Butter 28. Not Listed 19. Sugar, dropped 24. No Bake 20. Oatmeal 25. Chocolate Brownies Candies (3 pieces unless otherwise stated) 29. Brown Sugar Fudge 32. Popcorn Balls, 3" diameter 30. Chocolate Fudge 33. Rice Krispies Candy 31. Peanut Butter Candy 34. Other Candy not listed Section B - Canning (½ pint or pint) Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $0.50 Canned Fruit 1. Apples 5. Cherries, Black 9. Raspberries, Red 2. Blackberries 6. Cherries, Red or Sour 10. Strawberries 3. Peaches 7. Cherries, White 11. Not listed 4. Plums 8. Raspberries, Black Jelly or Jam 12. Jam, Blackberry 15. Jam, Strawberry 18. Not Listed 13. Jam, Cherry 16. Jelly, Apple 14. Jam, Raspberry 17. Jelly, Grape Canned Vegetables 63

65 19. Beans, Lima 23. Carrots 26. Peas 20. String Beans, yellow 24. Corn 27. Tomatoes 21. String Beans, green 25. Greens 28. Not Listed 22. Beets Section C- Needlework Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $ Sample of Blanket Stitch 19. Apron 2. Sample of Candle wicking 20. Doll Cloths 3. Sample of Cross Stitch 21. Blouse 4. Sample of Crocheting 22. Head Scarf 5. Sampling of Embroidery 23. Night Gown 6. Sampling of Knitting 24. Pajamas 7. Sampling of Needlepoint 25. Shirt 8. Sampling of Quilting 26. Shorts 9. Sampling of Hook Rug 27. Skirt 10. Sampling of Tatting 28. Slacks 11. Sampling of Weaving 29. Sweater 12. Sampling of Net Darning 30. Pillow 13. Sample of Plastic Canvas 31. Stuffed Animal 14. Pillow Case, Embroidered (1) 32. Towel 15. Pillow Case, Cross Stitch (1) 33. Pot Holders (2) 16. Wall Hanging 34. Flag or Banner 17. Pin Cushion 35. Not Listed 18. Sampling Counted Cross Stitch Section D - Crafts 1. Plastic Jug or Bottle 22. Thanksgiving Decoration 2. Basketry 23. Christmas Decoration 3. Bead Work 24. Other Holiday Decoration 4. Bird Feeder 25. Wood Work 5. Bird House 26. Metal Work 6. Braiding 27. Leather Craft 7. Candle Decorated 28. Mosaics 8. Candle Molded 29. Mobile 9. Clay Modeling 30. Pine Cones 10. Collage 31. Popsicle Art 11. Decorated Textile 32. Craft Stick Art 12. Decorated Hat 33. Memory Scrapbook 13. Decoupage 34. Painted Wood 14. Electric Work 35. Sequin Art 15. Foam Art 36. Craft Using Recycled Materials 16. Foil Picture 37.Wind Sock 17. Game, Homemade 38.Sun Catcher 18. Easter Decoration 39.Pom-Poms 64

66 19. Halloween Decoration 40. Pot Holders 20. Valentines Decoration 41. Puppet 21. St. Patrick s Day Decoration 42. Quilling 43. Raffia 56. Straw Wreath, Decorated 44. Relief Map 57. Grape Vine Wreath, Decorated 45. Ribbon 58. Wreath, Not Listed 46. Rope Work 59. Macramé 47. Spool 60. Model, Homemade 48. Shells 61. Model, Die Cut 49. Silk Flower Arrangement 62. Party Favor 50. Stain Glass 63. Felt Craft 51. Toy, Homemade 64. Picture Frame, Decorated 52. Wall Hanging 65. Stenciling 53. Tie Dye 66. Stamping 54. Weaving, Simple Loom 67. Decorated Glass 55. Weaving, Spool 68. Not Listed Hobbies 10 or more items 69. Collective Hobby 70. Creative Hobby (handmade) Section E Art Designs Exhibits to be mounted and not smaller than 9"x 12" when possible. 1. Advertising Design 24. Ceramic, Form Molded 2. Cartoon 25. Ceramic, Stained 3. Costume Design 26. Ceramic, Under glazed 4. Design, All Over 27. Ceramic, Glazed 5. Design, Formal 28. Ceramic, Not listed 6. Design, Informal 29. Jewelry, Metal 7. Decorated Writing Paper 30. Jewelry, Tooled 8. Plan for House, Exterior 31. Jewelry, Bead 9. Plan for House, Interior 32. Jewelry, Wood 10. Story Illustration 33. Jewelry, Not above 11. Nursery Rhythm Illustration 34. Printing, Letterpress 12. Book Cover 35. Printing, Offset 13. Cut Paper 36. Printing, Roll 14. Mechanical Drawing 37. Printing, Silk Screen 15. Finger Painting 38. Printing, Vegetable 16. Lettering 39. Printing, Not listed 17. Map, Free Hand 40. Sculpture, Clay 18. Place Cards (4) 41. Sculpture, Plaster 19. Poster 42. Sculpture, Paper Mache 20. Silhouettes 43. Sculpture, String 21. Wrapping Paper 44. Sculpture, Toothpick 22. Not listed Design 45. Sculpture, Wood 23. Ceramic, Hand Molded 46. Sculpture, not listed 65

67 Section F Photography & Fine Art Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $0.50 Photography Exhibits must be mounted and have 2 pictures. 1. Animal 3. Flower 5. Marine 7. Not Listed 2. Figure 4. Landscape 6. Still Life Fine Art Exhibits to be mounted or framed and not smaller than 9"x12". Crayon/Pencil 8. Abstract 11. Animal 14. By Number 9. Figure 12. Flower 15. Landscape 10. Marine 13. Still Life 16. Not listed Watercolor/Oil 17. Abstract 20. Animal 23. By Number 18. Figure 21. Flower 24. Landscape 19. Marine 22. Still Life 25. Not listed Pen And Ink/Acrylics 26. Abstract 29. Animal 32. By Number 27. Figure 30. Flower 33. Landscape 28. Marine 31. Still Life 34. Not listed Pastel/Charcoal 35. Abstract 38. Animal 41. By Number 36. Figure 39. Flower 42. Landscape 37. Marine 40. Still Life 43. Not Listed Section G Flowers, Plants & Arrangements Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $1.00 Flowers (3-5 stems) 1. Asters 5. Larkspur 9. Phlox 2. Bachelor Buttons 6. Marigold 10. Snapdragon 3. Calendula 7. Pansy 11. Zinnias 4. Cosmos 8. Petunias 12. Not Listed 66

68 Plants 13. Begonia 15. Geranium 17. Ivy 19. Not Listed 14. Coleus 16. Fern 18. Philodendron (named) Arrangements 20. Arrangement of flowers in favorite color 21. Arrangement of flowers for a special holiday 22. Arrangement of flowers for a sick child 23. Arrangement of flowers for a birthday party 24. Arrangement of foliage 25. Arrangement of cut flowers (8 varieties) 26. Arrangement of miniature dish garden 27. Arrangement of wild flowers 28. Arrangement of dried flowers 29. Arrangement of silk flowers 30. Any other arrangement Section H Vegetables Entries must be placed on 6" plate. Premiums 1 st - $ nd - $ String Beans, Green (5 pods) 7. Summer Squash (1 Green) 2. String Beans, Yellow (5 pods) 8. Summer Squash (1 Yellow) 3. Beets (3) 9. Sweet Corn (3) 4. Carrots (3) 10. Tomatoes (3) 5. Cucumbers (3) 11. Not Listed 6. Onions (3 Mature) 67

69 Department S PARADE Contact: Nick O Geen, (585) gcfairsponsorship@yahoo.com Veterans Organizations: All organizations in this category will receive $50.00 for marching. Bands: Drum Corps High School or Community 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $ Bands Firemen's 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $ Floats: A float is a low flat decorated vehicle for carrying exhibits in a parade. 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $10.00 Fire Departments: Best Appearing Unit 1st - $ under 12 in line 2nd - $ rd - $50.00 Best Appearing Tanker 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $25.00 Best Appearing Pumper 1st - $ nd- $ rd - $25.00 Best Appearing Aerial Truck 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $

70 Best Appearing Grass Truck 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $25.00 Best Appearing Antique 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $25.00 Best Appearing Marching Unit 1st - $ and over in line 2nd - $ rd - $75.00 Best Appearing Ladies Auxiliary 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $25.00 Horse Division: Best Single Rider 1st - $ nd - $ rd - $10.00 Best Riding Organization 1st - $75.00 (4 or more) 2nd - $ rd - $25.00 Draft Horse Ladies Cart - 2 wheel 1st - $ nd - $25.00 Draft Horse Single Hitch - 4 wheel 1st - $ nd - $25.00 Draft Horse Pair Class - 4 wheel 1st - $ nd - $25.00 Draft Horse Four Horse Hitch - 4 wheel 1st - $ nd - $25.00 Draft Horse Six Horse Hitch- 4 wheel 1st - $ st - $50.00 Youth Class- 2 Wheel (18 and under) 1st - $ st - $

71 Department T 2018 TALENT SHOW Saturday July 21 12pm Contact: Laura Kauppi Send Applications/Birth Certifications to: Genesee County Ag Society P.O. Box 355 Batavia, NY TALENT SHOW RULES 1. There are two divisions: The Mini Talent Show for age 6-12 and The Maxi Talent Show for ages 13 and over. 2. Age is determined as of September 1, A copy of the Birth Certificate must be provided. 3. Each individual act must complete a separate application. 4. A contestant can perform a maximum of three times One (1) solo act and as a member of two (2) other groups, or three (3) groups with no solo. 5. Contestants are eligible to compete only in one county s contest. 6. Anyone accompanying the act on the stage must also fit the age criteria. Adults may provide a pre-recorded accompaniment for the mini division performers. 7. No professionals are allowed to compete. Professionals are those who hold a union card or who have been under contract for reimbursement for their performance. 8. No teacher/instructor can perform with their group. 9. Time Limit for each act is five (minutes). Acts will be timed and any individual or group going over five minutes will be penalized 20 points (of the maximum 60 points). 10.All contestants must check-in at the registration table by 11:00am for the Mini division and 11:30am for the Maxi division. Any contestant using pre-recorded music for their performance must deliver the CD in good condition upon check-in. The CD should contain only the selection to be performed and be ready to play. 11.An electric piano and sound system will be provided. NOTE: Provided electric piano will have 88 fully weighted keys. 12.No acts using baton, machetes or knives will be allowed. 13.No fire will be allowed on stage during the competition. 14.No rock bands will be accepted as contestants. 15.There is no entry fee for the contest. Contestants will receive an admission pass to Fair for the evening of the performance 16.Judge s decisions are final. 17.WINNERS MUST BE PRESENT TO RECEIVE AWARDS. If winner is not present award will be forfeited and awarded to the next contestant. 18.Winners must complete the application for the State Fair Talent Show within five days of the county competition and before the end of the county fair (Saturday, July 21 st ). 70

72 Prizes will be awarded to 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd place finishers in both the Mini & Maxi divisions. CONTEST: Saturday 21 12:00pm Sign ins start at 11:00am NAME: PRINT CLEARLY ADDRESS: PHONE: DATE OF BIRTH: Check the division you are entering: Mini Talent Show (age 6-12) Maxi Talent Show (age 13 and over) Age is as of September 1, this is in accordance with NY State Fair competition rules. Copy of the Birth Certificate must be provided. Groups check here, list all members names & their dates of birth on the reverse side of this form. (Don t forget to include a copy of their birth certificates too!) (Groups will be placed into age groups by the 50% rule. In a duo, if one contestant is over 12, the groups must enter the Maxi division. In a group of three or larger, if 50% of the group is 13 and over, they again will compete in the Maxi division. If 50% of the group is 12 and under the will compete in the mini division.) If you will use pre-recorded music for your act, please bring the CD that you will provide. NAME OF ACT: (Person or Group) TITLE OF MUSIC: Check below which best describes your act: Vocal w/piano Vocal w/cd Piano Solo Dance group Ballet Tap Acrobatic Variety Group Novelty Vocal w/guitar Vocal w/cd Ventriloquist Dance solo Jazz Magic Variety solo Instrumental Other Please Describe: All Contestants must check at the registration table in the Exhibition building by 11:00am for the Mini division and 11:30 for the Maxi division. If you are using pre-recorded music it must be provided at that time. 71

73 Department U FAIR QUEEN PAGEANT Monday July 16 th, 5:30pm Fair Parade-starts at 6:30pm Wednesday July 18 th 6pm Contact: Amanda Gallo, P.O.Box 355, gcfpageant355@gmail.com, cell: Deadline: Applications are due by June 1, Pageant Rules The Genesee County Fair Queen and Princess Pageant will be held at the 179 th Genesee County Fair from July 16 July 21, 2018 and is sponsored by the Genesee County Agricultural Society. Criteria: Must be female Must be a resident of Genesee County, or Must attend a Genesee County school, or Or can be a member of the Genesee County 4-H Program Must be between 5 19 years of age (age group based on age of contestant on July 1, 2018) Once crowned a winner, must wait 1 year to compete again in same age group Never been married Never had a child Age groups: Prizes: Queen 17, 18, 19 Winner Tierra, sash, $200 Runner Up Tierra, sash, $100 Princess 14, 15, 16 Winner Tierra, sash, $75 Runner Up Tierra, sash, $50 Jr Princess 11, 12, 13 Winner Tierra, $50 Runner Up Tierra, sash Miss 8, 9, 10 Winner Tierra, $50 Runner Up Tierra, sash Little Miss 5, 6, 7 Winner Tierra, $50 Runner Up Tierra, sash 72

74 Overall award: Miss Congeniality Stephanie Lynn Tooley award: Speech: Queen Topic Agriculture in our community and how does the fair benefit the community Princess - Topic Agriculture in our community and how does the fair benefit the community Jr. Princess Topic Agriculture in our community Miss Topic Agriculture in our community. No deductions for Q cards Little Miss-Show and Tell Topic Agriculture in our community Examples stuffed animals, figurine or picture. No deductions for Q cards Judging: Contestants are judged on (but not limited to) poise, confidence, posture, presentation of speech interaction with audience and host. Other Requirements: Each contestant must submit a Pageant Application Form by June 1, Each contestant must submit a signed Release Form. Each contestant is asked to submit a minimum of $100 in sponsorships. Due by June 14, Please make checks payable to GCAS. Sponsors can be local businesses or best wishes from family members. All sponsors will have their name in the program for the evening and on the 2018 Genesee County Fair Queen Pageant. 73

75 Department V DEMOLITION DERBY PRIZES AND TROPHIES For current rules and regulations please call (fair office) or visit the Genesee County Fair Website at gcfair.com Clear Titles Are A Must All participants must have a valid driver's license to participate in this event. 74

76 Genesee County Agricultural Society, Inc. Home Department Entry Form Name: Phone: Address: Town: Zip: Date of Birth: *List all entries in numerical order by Department, Section, and Class Number* Dept. Sec. Class Description on Entry Fee Award Amount

77 Entry Fee is not required if exhibitor is entered in 4-H. Exhibitor Pass Entry Fee Total Total Amount Due Total Amount Earned $20.00 Exhibitor agree to abide by the rules of the Genesee County Ag. Society. Code of ethics is outlined in the exhibitor s premium book. Lights out in buildings and tents by 12:00am. Signature: Date:

78 Genesee County Agricultural Society Live Stock/Animal Entry Name: Phone: Address: Town: Also Enter in 4-H Date of Birth: Department: *Checks payable to Genesee County Ag. Society, Inc. *List all entries in Numerical order by department, section, and class number. *use separate sheet for each department Sec. Class Class Description Breed Number Registration/Tattoo # DOB Fee Award Amount

79 Sec. Class Class Description Breed Number Registration/Tattoo # DOB Fee Award Amount X Exhibitor Pass $20.00 Entry Fee Total Total Amount Due Total Amount Earned Number of Stalls needed: Entry Fee Is Not Required if Exhibitor is entered in 4-H Exhibitor agrees to abide by the rules of the Genesee County Ag. Society and the Show ring. Code of ethics as outlined in the exhibitor s premium book. Lights out in buildings and tents by 12:00am. Signature: Date:

80 Genesee County Fair Parade Entry Form Line-up begins at 5:30 P.M. Parade begins at 6:30 P.M. Monday July, 16 th 2018 Organization Name: Contact Person s Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone Number: Address: Entry Description: Be specific and provide an approximate number of vehicles and/or walkers: (ex: Truck pulling trailer with 15 walkers and one car) Please list unusual float height or width. Announcer s Narration: (What do you want the parade announcer to say?) Will you have music on your unit (i.e. band, speakers, etc.)? YES NO Note: This is important to note so we do not put two conflicting units next to each other in the parade. Also needed for placement of animals. Do you have handouts (i.e. candy, fliers, etc.)? YES NO What will you be handing out? Do you have animals in your unit? YES NO Number of animals: Type of animal(s): Please send the completed entry form by July 15 th, 2018 to: Nick O Geen 2 Lincoln Avenue Batavia, NY gcfairsponsorship@yahoo.com Questions? Please contact Nick O Geen at or gcfairsponsorship@yahoo.com

81 2018 NIOGA-Genesee Dairy Show Saturday, July 21 st 2018 Entries due by June 15th, 2018 ~ Mail entries w/payment to: Kelly Reynolds 1240 Reynolds Rd. Corfu, NY For more information & questions call Kelly or kal232@cornell.edu Make Checks payable to: NIOGA Holstein Club ENTRY FEES Exhibitor *$20 Exhibitor pass for open barn exhibitors* Junior Exhibitors ONLY: OPEN CLASS Address Date of Birth: $5/animal for classes $5/group entry T-Shirt Size: City & Zip $12/entry late fee class/group Showmanship: YES or NO Phone # JUNIOR MEMBERS $3/animal for classes Prefix/Farm Name Want to stall with: $3/group entry $10/entry late fee class/group Breeds: A=Ayrshire B=Brown Swiss G=Guernsey H=Holstein J=Jersey M=Milking Shorthorn O=Other Check if apply: Breed Class Registered Name Reg. Number Birth Date Sire Breeder BB&O Jr.BBO Entry Fee Open Barn Exhibitor Fair Pass (1 per farm) $20.00

82 Check if apply: Breed Class Registered Name Reg. Number Birth Date Sire Breeder BB&O Jr.BBO Entry Fee

83 EMPIRE CLASSIC YOUTH SHEEP SHOW ENTRY FORM Exhibitors Name: Age: (as of ) Address: City: State: Zip: County: Phone: Farm Name: Name Premium Paid To: Youth T-Shirt Size: circle one YS YM YL S M L XL XXL Extra Shirts Will Be $15 Each YS YM YL S L XL XXL XXXL BREED LETTER CLASS NUMBER REGISTRATION NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH ENTRY FEE MAIL ENTIRES TO: GENESEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PARKING PASS $10 PER VEHICLE PO BOX 355 BATAVIA, NY EXHIBITOR FEE $12 TOTAL NUMBER OF ANIMALS TO BE EXHIBITED: MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: GENESEE COUNTY AG. SOC. CO/ECYSS EXTRA SHIRTS TOTAL DUE

84 Genesee County Agricultural Society Entry Form Draft horse Division Only- Hitch Exhibitor Name Date Address Ph: ( ) Address: Class Driver Fee Hitch entries must be received by 7/2/18 Checks payable: Genesee County Agricultural Society Total entries: Dave Dermody 2405 Limerick Rd, Linwood, N., Y Ph: Cell Dermody4@aol.com Total Entries: Stall Fee $20.00 per Stall---Number of Stalls Total Stall Fee 1 Tack Stall per Exhibitor if wanted----$ If available-check with Dave Dermody Total Fees

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