BERRI AUSTRALIAN GROWN 102nd LEETON SHOW. Friday 13th and Saturday 14th October Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 1

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BERRI AUSTRALIAN GROWN 102nd LEETON SHOW Friday 13th and Saturday 14th October 2017 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 1

President s Welcome Welcome everyone to the 2017 Leeton Show! This year is set to be even bigger than our centenary celebrations. Our main attraction is the Rooftop Express Show which I am very excited to witness in person, and our fireworks are once again set to be bigger than before. This year we will announce the winner of our Great Grocery Giveaway to three lucky winners. This raffle is how we are trying to raise funds to build a new secretaries office, which has been a long road to get to. In the last 12 months I was also announced as an RAS Rural Achiever, where I got to not only represent myself, but also Leeton and my show society at the Royal Sydney Easter Show for a week. I recommend anyone between the ages of 18 to 29 to apply to become a rural achiever. You gain so much in personal development as well as make a lot of high connections from across the state. The Leeton Show Committee has put in a large amount of work this year, and I would urge anyone who attends the Leeton Show this year to thank the committee members who work all year round for our community. Everyone is welcome to join the committee, or even help set up on the day. More hands make light work. Have a great Show everyone, I hope to see you there! Sincerely, Elizabeth Munn, President Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 2

SECRETARY S OFFICE HOURS 9:00am to 6:00pm Wednesday 11 October through to Saturday 14 October 10:00am to 12:00pm Sunday 15 October REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS Exhibits may only be removed between 4:00pm and 5:00pm on Saturday, and then only with the consent of the Chief Steward of the pavilion. Note: the Pavilion will be closed from 3:00pm Saturday and will reopen at 4:00pm for removal of exhibits. Those exhibits not removed on Saturday must be picked up from the Secretary s Office on Sunday between 10:00am and 12:00pm (unless prior arrangement is made with the Secretary only see regulation 22) THIS REGULATION IS AIMED AT PROTECTING EXHIBITS A ribbon will be awarded to Best Display Indoor and Outdoor. Judging will take place on the first day of the Show. ENTRY CLOSURE TIMES Tuesday 10 October 5:00pm Literary Wednesday 11 October 10:00am Fresh Fruit 5:00pm Handicrafts Thursday 12 October 10:00am Photography & Poultry 3:00pm Art, Jams & Preserves 5:00pm Cookery, Cake Decorating Floral Art, Farm & Garden Produce 6:00pm Camp Oven Cook Off, Home Brew, Cured meats Friday 13 October 9:00am Flowers, Fleeces 3:00pm Miss Teen Showgirl Saturday 14 October 08:45am Miss Junior Showgirl (10-12y) 09:45 Miss Sub-Junior Showgirl (6-9y) 10:45 Miss Tiny & Best Beau (3-5y) ENTRY FEE: $5 PER COMPETITOR (UNLIMITED ENTRIES) PAVILION OPENING HOURS Wednesday 4:00pm -7:00pm Thursday 9:00am - 7:00pm Friday 8:00am School set up: Tuesday through Thursday evening. PRIZE MONEY Prize money for all sections except Poultry will be ready for collection after 12pm Saturday. All prize monies not collected by 5:00pm on Saturday for events judged, are considered forfeited and shall be retained by Leeton Show Society Inc. Exceptions will be by prior arrangement with the Secretary ONLY. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 3

Membership Contact the Treasurer for membership on leetonshowsocietysecretary@hotmail.com Single 2-day pass $25 Family 2-day pass $60 Friday and Saturday passes for your family as per your Medicare card. Closes 31 July DIRECT DEPOSIT: BSB 325-185 Acc No 01008938 Please include your full name when depositing, and email leetonshowsocietysecretary@hotmail.com to ensure your payment is matched correctly so you can receive your wristbands. Family Pass 2-day pass $70 Friday and Saturday passes for 2 adults & 2 children. Additional children s passes available at $10 each. This offer is available Show week only, from the Secretary s office or through the gate. Tickets at the Gate EACH Adults $15, Concession $12.50 DAY: (Children 5-16, pensioners and students with student ID) 4 and under free. Membership of the Leeton Show Society offers you the following advantages, as well as enabling you to support the staging of the Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017: 1. Admission to the Grounds on each day and night of the show for two adults and your children (under 16 and as listed on your family Medicare card). If you require more children s tickets, please request same from the Secretary. 2. Three (3) free entries in exhibiting sections. 3. The right to actively participate in the management of the Society. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 4

1. Entries close on different dates (please check schedule). Entry forms together with specified fees must be received by the closing date, otherwise they will not be accepted. 2. All classes of exhibits to be at the Showground and where necessary staged at 9:00am on the first day of the Show for judging purposes, except where otherwise mentioned. 3. Flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. Exhibits of flowers must conform to restrictions as set out in Section F. 4. Machinery exhibits. Machinery will be allowed to work on the Showground during the Show at a position to be allotted. The President to have the power to stop any machinery at any time should it be deemed necessary. 5. Freight on Exhibits: Freight for exhibits sent to the Secretary must be prepaid otherwise they will not be received. 6. If called upon by the Committee exhibitors must declare that they conform to the conditions under which the prize or prizes for which they compete are offered; and the Committee may absolutely withhold payment of any prize unless such declaration shall be made within one month of the date when the exhibitor shall be called upon to make such a declaration. 7. Passes for livestock attendants will be issued at the discretion of the Secretary. 8. No exhibit in the Show Pavilions shall be removed before 4.00pm on the second day of the Show. 9. Exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor. 10. Every care will be taken of exhibits but no responsibility will be accepted. 11. Awarding of prizes is solely at the discretion of the judges, whose decisions shall be final. 12. No person shall act as Judge in any class in which he/she is an exhibitor. 13. When the judges consider the exhibits of any class do not possess sufficient merit to deserve a prize, the same can be withheld at their discretion. 14. In all classes where there are less than four (4) entries, the Judge may at his/her discretion award a first prize and/or a second prize, or make no award, dependent upon the Judge s estimate of the standard or quality of the exhibit. This rule will not apply in classes where the prize has been donated by a sponsor, unless so specified by the sponsor. REGULATIONS 15. Any complaint or protest within the ring events must be lodged in writing to the ringside caravan within 30 minutes of the incident occurring, accompanied by a deposit of $50. Exhibitors making verbal protest in the ring will risk the penalty of expulsion from future Shows at the Committee s pleasure. 16. Such Prize Money is paid subject to any subsequent protest being lodged in accordance with Regulation 15 above. Prize Money not available at the Showground, or not collected, will be paid on application to the Secretary of the Leeton Show Society Inc. Prize Money not applied for within two (2) months of the last day of the Show will be forfeited. 17. No responsibility is accepted for any errors and/or omissions in this Schedule. 18. The Committee or Head Steward s interpretation of any regulations shall be final. 19. Local events are open to residents residing within the boundary of the Shire of Leeton for a minimum of six (6) months. Local means Leeton Shire. 20. No person or institution shall be allowed to take up any collection on the Showground without the written consent of the Secretary. No exhibits may be removed at any time without the permission of the Chief Steward of the Section. On the second day, exhibitors may remove their exhibits between 4:00pm and 5:00pm. Exhibitors are requested to observe these regulations. DISCLAIMER All care is taken to protect the public but spectators, participants or guests are warned that there is a possibility of an accident causing injury, death or property damage. By purchasing and or using a ticket the spectator acknowledges that entry to the showground at which the show is held has a degree of danger and the organizations, participants and other persons having any connection with the organizing or conduct of the show shall have no liability, either in tort or contract, for any personal injury or loss of property, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, to the spectator except in regard to any rights that spectator may have arising under the Trade Practices Act 1974. PIC No. NI 442 702 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 5

CONTENTS Page No Leeton Showgirl Competition 9 Section A: Fleeces 18 Section B: Literary 19 Section C: Farm Produce 20 Section D: Art 21 Section E: Photography 24 Section F: Flowers 26 Section G: Floral Art 29 Section H: Cooking 30 RAS State Rich Fruit Cake Competition 35 Section I: Cake Decorating 36 ENTRY FORM 38-39 Section J: Jams and Preserves 41 Section K: Home Brew 46 Section L: Handicrafts 47 Section M: Fresh Fruit 56 Section N: Poultry 58 Section P: Prime Lamb & Commercial Sheep 62 Section Q: Children & School Students 63 Section R: Camp oven cook off 71 Section T: Cured Meat and Specialty meat products 73 Section Y: Young Farmers Challenge 75 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 6

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Showgirl 13-17y Showgirl Leeton Showgirl 2017 Competition 18-24 years SHOWGIRL COORDINATORS: Crystal O Brien and Melina Mandaglio, Entry Fee: $35 per entrant The winner of the Lanham s Jewellers Leeton Showgirl Competition will receive a gift voucher to the value of $500, courtesy of Lanhams Jewellers and a voucher to attend a personal development weekend, courtesy of the Leeton Show Society Inc. Program of Events Please contact the Showgirl Co-ordinators for dates for the following events: *Information Evening *Personal Development Day *Interview Evening and dinner for judging Announcement of Showgirl.Friday, 13 October The Land Sydney Royal Showgirl Competition Zone Final February 3rd 2018 in Hay State Final Judging Sydney Royal Easter Show 2018 Miss Teen Showgirl Competition 13-17 years Entries Close: Friday, 13 October at 3:00pm with the Show Secretary Entry Fee: $5 per entrant Judging: Friday, 13 October at the Leeton Showground at 5:00pm Winner to be announced during Opening of the Leeton Show at 7:30 pm Dress: Smart Casual Entrants to assemble at the Showgirl Stand beneath the Leeton-Whitton Crows room 15 minutes prior to judging time. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 9

Leeton Showgirl 2017 Competition ENTRY FEE: $35 Surname: First name: Date of Birth: / / Age at 1 st May 2017: Home Address: Home phone no: Work phone no: Mobile: E-mail: JUDGING: Leeton Showgirl 2017 will be judged on personality, confidence, ambition and life goals, general knowledge, knowledge of Leeton and rural affairs, presentation and speech. DRESS CODE: Entrants in both sections will be required to wear smart daywear for the interview evening, (no evening wear permitted at the judging), and smart day wear for the presentation of entrants and announcement of winner, at the Opening of the Show, Friday 13 October, 7.30pm. All entrants are required to provide a one page resume to be forwarded with this entry form plus entry fee of $35 to the address below. Please make cheques out to Leeton Show Society. Showgirl Co-ordinators, PO Box 421, Leeton NSW 2705 FURTHER INFORMATION FROM Crystal O Brien & Melina Mandaglio Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 10

Miss Showgirl & Best Beau Competition INFORMATION AND ENTRY FORM Ages 3-17 years Please tick age group entered in below (age as at 11 October 2017) Miss Teen Showgirl 13-17 years Dress Code: smart casual Entry fee $10:00 Entries close Friday 13 October at 4:45pm (Miss Teen Showgirl entrants will be judged on personality, confidence and involvement in the local community through hobbies & interests) Judging interviews for Miss Teen on Friday 13 October, meet at 5:00pm beneath the Leeton-Whitton Crows room Miss Junior Showgirl 10-12 years Dress Code: Smart Casual Entry fee $2:00 (Miss Junior Showgirl entrants will be judged on personality, confidence and involvement in the local community through hobbies & interests) Entries close Saturday 14 October at 08:45am. Judging interviews from 9:00am in Agricultural Pavilion Miss Sub-Junior Showgirl 6-9 years Dress Code: Smart Casual Entry fee $2:00 (Miss Sub-Junior Showgirl entrants will be judged on personality, confidence & presentation) Entries close Saturday 14 October at 9:45am. Judging interviews from 10:00am in Agricultural Pavilion Miss Tiny Showgirl 3-5 years Dress Code: Party Clothes Entry fee - free Best Beau 3-5 years Dress Code: Party Clothes Entry fee - free (Miss Tiny Showgirl & Best Beau entrants will be judged on personality & confidence) Entries close Saturday 14 October at 10:45am. Judging interviews from 11:00am in Agricultural Pavilion Entrant s Details: Surname: First Name: Date of Birth: / / Phone Number: Address: Name of Parent/Guardian: Parent/Guardian Signature: Relationship to entrant: Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 11

Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Incorporated Parental Indemnity and Waiver RISK WARNING The Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the participation, including passive participation, in events or activities at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal injury including death. 1. I, the undersigned acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation, including passive participation, in events and activities at this, or at any show contains an element of risk of injury. 2. I the undersigned acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form constitutes a risk warning for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW). 3. I understand that by participating in this show, my child/ren may become exposed to the risk of injury, and I consent to the participation. 4. I, the undersigned assert that the below named minor voluntarily consents to participation in this show. 5. I, the undersigned acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights that I, the above named minor, or any other persons, may have against the Leeton Show Society Inc. in relation to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by the above named minor as a result of participation in this show. 6. The undersigned must continually indemnify the Leeton Show Society on a full indemnity basis against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced, and any liability, loss, including consequential loss, and loss of profits, damage or expense (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) that the Leeton Show Society Inc incurs or suffers, as a direct or indirect result of the above named minor s participation in any event held by the Leeton Show Society Inc. I have read this form and acknowledge and agree with its contents. I have made any further enquiries which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully understand the risks involved in this activity. I, (adult s name) am the parent/guardian of Child s Name: Address: Signature: Date: Signed for and on behalf of Leeton Show Society Inc. Name: Signature: Date: Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 12

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Breed & Hutchinson Pty Ltd 53-55 Pine Avenue, Leeton NSW 2705 Postal: PO Box 442 Leeton NSW 2705 p: (02) 6953 2555 f: (02) 6953 2190 e: sales@breedandhutchinson.com.au Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 14

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SECTION A: FLEECES Sponsored by HOTONDO HOMES STEWARD: Mal Henman ENTRIES CLOSE: 9:00am Friday 13 October Prizes in each class: 1st $5 2nd $2 All exhibits to be delivered to the Agricultural Pavilion by 9.00am on Friday. Judging will take place on Friday, using the Point Score System. All Fleeces to be skirted. The Ag Pavilion will close at 4:00pm on Saturday and exhibits may only be removed between 4:00pm and 5:00pm. Permission from the Chief Steward must be obtained before removing exhibits. Fleeces CLASS 7 Merino Rams Fleece (Not housed) 8 Merino Fleece (Ewe or Wether) Fine 9 Merino Fleece (Ewe or Wether) Medium 10 Merino Fleece (Ewe or Wether) Strong 11 Comeback Fleece (Not Rams) Fine or Medium 12 Comeback Fleece (Not Rams) Strong 13 Fine X-Breed Fleece (Not Rams) 14 Medium X-Breed Fleece (Not Rams) 15 Merino Lambs Wool, 1kg sample 16 Comeback Lambs Wool, 1kg sample 17 Crossbred Lambs Wool, 1kg sample 18 Best Fleece Champion Ribbon 19 Encouragement Award of $10 for Exhibitor under 18 years not winning a prize Donated by Mal Henman 20 Special Prize for Exhibitor of Best Three Fleeces (any breed overall classes or class) $20 and Champion Ribbon 21 Exhibitor with Most Entries $10 and Champion Ribbon Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 18

Literary SECTION B: LITERARY Sponsored by HOTEL LEETON STEWARD: ENTRIES CLOSE: Marija Orel 5:00pm Tuesday 10 October Open to competitors residing within 200 km of Leeton Entries must be the original work of the competitor Entries must be printed in double spacing To be received by closing date Judges decision will be final Entries must be posted to: Theme Sustainable Tourism and what it means to Leeton OPEN SECTION (any age) Literary Judge PO Box 421 LEETON NSW 2705 22. - Poem 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $10 23. - Essay [minimum 1000 words] 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $10 PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION 24. Poem (School Student - Primary) Maximum one A4 page 1st Prize $15, 2nd Prize $5 25. Class 4 - Short Story (School Student - Primary) Maximum two A4 pages 1st Prize $15, 2nd Prize $5 SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION 26. - Poem (School Student - Secondary) Maximum one A4 page 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $10 27. - Short Story (School Student - Secondary) Maximum three A4 pages 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $10 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 19

SECTION C: FARM & GARDEN PRODUCE Sponsored by ANYTIME FITNESS CHIEF STEWARD: David Fuller ENTRIES CLOSE: 5.00pm Thursday 12 October PRIZE MONEY: 1st:$5 2nd: $2 (otherwise stated) All entries must be staged ready for judging by 10:00am Friday No entries may be removed before 4:00pm Saturday Farm Produce to be displayed in Fowler Jars Size 31 29 Cabbage 30 Cauliflower 31 Broccoli 32 6 Carrots 33 6 Radish 34 Bunch Silverbeet (min 4 leaves) 35 Bunch Spinach (min 4 leaves) 36 Bunch Rhubarb (min 4 Stalks) 37 Plate Broad Beans 38 Plate Snow Peas 39 Plate Pod Peas 40 Pumpkin (any variety) 41 Asparagus (min 5 spears) 42 Swede/Turnips (min 3) 43 Lettuce 44 Bunch Spring Onions (min 5) 45 Onions (min 3) 46 Any Other Vegetable (label to specify) 47 Bunch Parsley 48 Bunch Mint 49 Bunch Herbs Any Other Variety (label and specify) 50 Collection of Herbs (min 3 varieties) 51 Nuts Any Variety (Min 5 nuts label and specify) 52 Collection of Vegetables (judged on range and presentation) 53 Vegetable or Herb growing in a pot (label variety, pot no larger than 30cm) 54 Strawberries (min 5 berries) 55 Any other garden produce not mentioned. (Label Variety) 56 Eggs Bantam Any Colour (1 doz) 57 Eggs Hen Brown (1 doz) 58 Eggs Hen White/Tinted (1 doz) 59 Eggs Any Other Variety (1/2 doz - specify) 60 Any other Farm Produce (Label variety) 61 Winter grain (approx 1 kg) 62 Summer grain/fibre (approx 1kg, or 3 bolls/cobs (All entrants must supply a PIC number or entry will not be accepted ) 62 Collection of Weeds (min 6 varieties, label variety) 64 Collection of Plants Poisonous to Animals. (min 6, label variety) CHAMPION RIBBON 65 Champion Exhibit Farm & Garden Produce (excluding sections 63 and 64) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 20 Farm & Garden

Art SECTION D: ART Sponsored by MAGUIRES STEWARD: Leah Shelton ENTRIES CLOSE: 3:00pm Thursday 12 October PRIZE MONEY: 1st:$5 2nd:$2 (unless otherwise stated) Open to competitors residing within 100km of Leeton Any exhibit that has been shown at a previous Leeton Show will not be accepted All exhibits to be delivered to Secretary s Office by 3:00pm Thursday 12 October Entries must be the original work of the artist and completed in the last 12 months. Copies of other artist s work or reproductions will not be accepted. Judge shall be given the power to disqualify any work not considered to be original. All paintings should be mounted or suitably framed with hangers securely attached Name and phone number to be included on back of each entry Entries may be removed after 4:30pm on Saturday No exhibit to be removed without the permission of the Chief Steward (Note that Children s Art is listed in Section Q) 66 Oil Traditional 67 Abstract, any medium 68 Water Colour 69 Painting, any other medium 70 Still Life 71 Portrait 72 Pastel 73 Black and White 74 Miniature 75 Figurative 76 Drawing, any medium CHAMPION RIBBONS AND SPECIAL PRIZES 77 Champion Exhibit Most Technically Accomplished Class 66-76 78 Champion Exhibit 79 Penny Paniz Memorial Award (awarded at the judges discretion between Open and Children) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 21

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SECTION E: PHOTOGRAPHY Sponsored by Washington Furniture STEWARDS: Graham Russell ENTRIES CLOSE: Thursday 12 October at 10:00am PRIZE MONEY: 1st:$5 2nd: $2 (unless otherwise stated) Photography All exhibits to be delivered to Secretary s Office by 10:00am Thursday Exhibitors must reside within 200km of Leeton Post Office All prints must be mounted on thin cardboard or heavy paper (no mount board) with maximum extension of 2.5 cm (this is to prevent damage to your photo when it is displayed) Exhibits may be moved to a more appropriate class at the discretion of the Stewards Inappropriate images will not be entered No photos (image area) to be larger than 30 cm x 38 cm (12 x 15 ) No photos to be under glass Any exhibit that has been shown previously at Leeton Show will not be accepted Name and phone number to be included on back of each entry Judges decision will be FINAL Entries may be removed after 4:00pm Saturday Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 24

SMALL PRINT 80 Focus on Leeton Event or Scene - must be recognisable as local Leeton event or scene (e.g. include road/street signs, well known buildings or personalities etc.) 1st Prize $10, 2nd Prize $5 81 Landscape/Waterscape 82 Individual - child 83 Individual - other than child 84 Group of People 85 Building, Structure or Architectural Feature 86 2017 is the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 87 Sport 88 Flower, Foliage or Garden 89 Animal, bird, insect, etc. Nature no evidence of human activity 90 Animal, bird, insect, etc. any setting 91 Digital - Open - digital special effects - any subject 92 Color Print any subject other than already mentioned 93 Monotone - any subject other than portrait 94 Monotone Portrait 95 Best Small Print (Class 80-94) LARGE PRINT 96 Focus on Leeton Event or Scene - must be recognisable as local Leeton event or scene (e.g. include road/street signs, well known buildings or personalities etc.) 97 Landscape /Waterscape 98 Individual - child 99 Individual - other than child 100 Group of People 101 Building, Structure or Architectural Feature 102 2017 is the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 103 Sport 104 Flower, Foliage or Garden 105 Animal, bird, insect, etc. Nature no evidence of human activity 106 Animal, bird, insect, etc. any setting 107 Digital - Open - digital special effects - any subject 108 Color Print any subject other than already mentioned 109 Monotone - any subject other than portrait 110 Monotone Portrait 111 Group of photos with a common theme. 112 Best Large Print (Class 96-111) CHAMPION 113 Best Color Print (Class 92 and 108) 114 Best Monotone Print (Class 93-94 and 109-110) 115 Best Print (Class 86 or 102) 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 116 Champion Exhibit (Class 80-94 & 96-111) Champion Ribbon plus $15 Voucher; Reserve Champion Exhibit $5 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 25

SECTION F: FLOWERS Sponsored by NARELLAN POOLS LEETON STEWARD: ENTRIES CLOSE: PRIZE MONEY: Christopher Senti Friday 13 October at 9:00am 1st:$5 2nd: $2 (unless otherwise stated) Flowers CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS Exhibits to be staged ready for judging by 10:00am on Friday. No exhibit will be accepted after this time. NND means Not Necessarily Distinct. Distinct refers to different color and/or variety. Full bloom rose: stamens showing Vases: a vase must be taller than it is wide Bowl: a bowl must be wider than it is tall Container: a container is a vessel of any shape All arrangements must be the bona fide work of exhibitor No award will be made if the Judge considers an entry is not of Show quality Exhibits must be staged in containers suitable for size and height of particular item, e.g. tall or top heavy exhibits must be in heavy or weighted containers All entries may be removed after 4:00pm on Saturday IMPORTANT: Exhibitors of flowers GROWN OUTSIDE THE MIA must provide a Statutory Declaration stating that: These plants were grown at a greater distance than 50m away from any Grapevine or Roots of Vines No Phylloxera exists or has existed in the nursery, garden or land in which these plants were grown. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 26

117 Poppies 118 Sweet Peas, six cuts one colour 119 Sweet Peas, best collection 120 Stocks, three blooms, distinct 121 Stocks, single spike 122 Pansies or Violas, six blooms, distinct (to be displayed flat) 123 Pansies or Violas, best collection (displayed flat) 124 Calendula or Marigold, minimum six cuts 125 Ranunculi, six cuts 126 Ranunculi, best collection 127 Arum Lily, three cuts, NND 128 Carnation, single cut 129 Snapdragons, six cuts 130 Lavender, six cuts 131 Lavender, best collection 132 Hippeastrums, three cuts all in one container 133 Bearded Iris, best collection 1st Prize $10 2nd Prize $5 134 Bearded Iris, single cut 135 Iris, other than bearded, best collection 136 Australian Natives, best collection 1st Prize $10, 2nd Prize $5 137 Foliage, best collection distinct 138 Single Colour Display a container of flowers in one colour (minimum green foliage and colour allowed) in which attractiveness of arrangement and general effect are to be considered of importance 139 Bulbous flower, best collection including corms and rhi-zomes 140 Any other variety of flowers 141 Geraniums, three cuts, NND 142 Geranium, single cut 143 Geraniums, best collection 144 Pelargonium, three cuts, NND 145 Pelargonium, single cut 146 Red Rose, single bloom 147 Pink Rose, single bloom 148 White Rose, single bloom 149 Yellow Rose, single bloom Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 27

150 Apricot or Orange Rose, single bloom 151 Any other colour Rose, single bloom 152 Rose, full bloom, single cut 153 Roses in bud, three cuts NND 154 Rose, any variety, in three stages 155 Roses, three blooms NND 156 Bowl of Roses NND 157 Bowl of Old Style Roses NND 158 Bowl of Miniature Roses NND Flowers SHRUBS 159 Pink Flowers and/or Shrubs, 3 cuts distinct 160 White Flowers and/or Shrubs, 3 cuts distinct 161 Flowering Shrub, one cut 162 Flowering Shrub, 3 cuts distinct 163 Flowering Shrubs and Vines, best collection 164 Australian Native shrub 165 Potted Hanging Basket 166 Potted Fern 167 Potted succulent 168 Potted succulents, Best collection $10, 2nd $5 CHAMPION RIBBONS AND SPECIAL PRIZES 169 Champion Exhibit Flowers (Class 117-132 except specified below) $25 Golden Apple voucher and Rosette 170 Champion Exhibit Iris (Class 133-135) 171 Best Rose of the Show (Class 146-155) 172 Champion Bowl of Roses (Class156-158) 173 Champion Australian Native (Class 136 & 164) 174 Champion Shrub (Class 159-163) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 28

Floral Art SECTION G: FLORAL ART Sponsored by LEETON STEEL RETAIL STEWARD: ENTRIES CLOSE: Chris Senti 5:00pm Thursday 12 October All entries to be staged by 10:00am Friday 10 October Drapes and embellishments allowed where required 175 An arrangement to celebrate the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.The arrangement may consist of one container or two containers. Where two containers are used the arrangement must be coordinated so that it appears to be one whole arrangement. It will occupy a visual space of approx 1 metre by 1 metre. 176 Have a Go : A section designed to encourage all to use flowers, foliage and creativity in any way - there are no rules - just arrange the flowers or foliage in any container in any way that appeals. Champion Ribbons and Special Prizes 177. Champion Exhibit Floral Art $25 and Champion Rosette LEETON STEEL RETAIL Proudly supporting the Leeton Show 32 Pine Ave, Leeton NSW 2705 02 6953 4233 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 29

SECTION H: COOKING Sponsored by Henry s Chung Hing Restaurant & Micks Bake House Leeton STEWARD: ENTRIES CLOSE: PRIZE MONEY: Scott Bechaz 5:00pm Thursday 12 October 1st:$5 2nd: $2 (unless otherwise stated) All exhibits to be staged by 9:30am on Friday 13 October Exhibits maximum size 30cm Exhibits must be placed on a plastic plate in an OVEN bag - no plastic wrap or freezer bags, no paper, china or glass plates. Oven bags will be available at the Secretary s office Exhibitor tickets to be visible and attached firmly to the oven bag before delivery to Pavilion No packet cake mix to be used except where specified in classes where particular brand packet cakes are required Do not use ring tins No frost icing Exhibits may be removed after 4:00pm Saturday No exhibit to be removed without permission of the Steward CLASSES 178 Damper - any shape 179 A sweet using canned fruits. This sweet may be presented in any way using any fruit except apple 180 ANZAC Bicuits (6) 181 Biscuits (6) other than class 180 182 Apple Pie 183 Rich Dark Fruit Cake - half pound mixture Uniced 184 Boiled Fruit Cake, Uniced 185 Sultana Cake - Uniced 186 Orange Cake - Iced 187 Chocolate Cake - Iced 188 Plain Butter Cake - Iced 189 Banana Cake - Iced 190 Carrot Cake - Iced 191 Chocolate Mud Cake Cooking Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 30

192 Sponge Sandwich (not made with cornflour) - Unfilled, Uniced 193 Cornflour Sponge Sandwich - Unfilled, Uniced 194 Three Cream Puffs - unfilled 195 Six Plain Scones 196 Six Pumpkin Scones 197 Six Pikelets 198 Six Muffins 199 Round Shortbread - not cut 200 Steamed Plum Pudding 201 Quiche - mini size - any variety 202 Four Pieces of Slice - uncooked 203 Four Pieces of Slice - baked 204 Plate of plain boiled rice 205 Plate of fried rice 206 Rice Salad - any variety 207 Special Occasion Rice Dessert CHAMPION RIBBONS AND SPECIAL PRIZES 208. Champion Cake $25 and Trophy Donated by Mrs. Iris Herrmann and Champion Ribbon 209. Most Outstanding Exhibit of Show (Class 178-207) $25 and Champion Ribbon Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 31

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CWA MURRAMI The Leeton Show society would like to extend its sincerest thanks to the Country Women's Association of Murrami. Each year, this wonderful organisation sponsors the Junior Chocolate cake section. We give thanks to these wonderful women and the hard work they do, to better our community! Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 34

210. RAS STATE RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION 1st Prize $75 and Ribbon 2nd Prize $25 The following recipe is COMPULSORY for all entrants in Class 34 Here s what you need: 250g (8oz) sultanas 250g (8oz) chopped raisins 250g (8oz) currants 125g (4oz) chopped mixed peel 90g (3oz) chopped red glace cherries 90g (3oz) chopped blanched almonds 1/3 cup of sherry or brandy 250g (8oz) plain flour 50g (2oz) self raising flour 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 250g (8oz) butter 250g (8oz) soft brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind 1/2 teaspoon almond essence 1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs State Fruit Cake Here s what you do: Mix together all the fruit and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place mixture into a prepared tin, no larger than 20cm (8 ) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Allow cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size, it is suggested that the raisins be snipped into 2-3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3-4 pieces. RAS STATE RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION Winner at Leeton Show will receive a cash prize of $75 and will be required to bake a second Rich Fruit Cake in order to compete in a semi-final to be conducted by each of the 14 groups of the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW. The 14 winners at Regional level will each receive a cash prize of $10.00 and are required to bake a third Rich Fruit Cake for the Final Judging at the Royal Easter Show where the winner will receive a cash prize of $50.00. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 35

Decorated Cakes SECTION I: CAKE DECORATING & SUGAR ART STEWARD: Kelly Napier ENTRIES CLOSE: 5:00pm Thursday 12 October Prize Money: First $5.00 Second: $2.00 All entries to be staged by 9.30am Friday 13 October for judging at 10:00am The Pavilion will close between 3:00 and 4:00pm Saturday. Entries may be removed after 4:00pm Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor Iced and decorated handwork only Tulle, ribbon or similar material is permitted Gold and Silver work permitted but must be detachable No wires to penetrate the iced cake Cleats or runners must be attached to all base boards Maximum board size is 40 cm by 33 cm All items must be presented on a cake board unless otherwise stated Novice 211 Decorated Cake 212 Any piece of Sugar craft - figurines, flowers, moulding, characters etc. presented on a background 213. Novelty Cake Open NOTE: Children s sections 16 years and under and 10 years and under are included in Section Q, however children are welcome to enter Novice or Open sections Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 36

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Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 ENTRY FORM Refer to Schedule Sections for particular entry closing times. Entries received are subject to Regulations of the Society. Entry fee MUST accompany entry. Section Class Details Entry fee TOTAL No entries will be accepted on day of Show in classes where there are no previous entries. ARE YOU A MEMBER? YES NO Please note: The applicable waiver form must be signed prior to submitting entries. No entries will be accepted unless the form is signed. Name: Address: Office Use Only: Waiver Signed Yes No Initial Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 38

Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 ENTRY FORM Refer to Schedule Sections for particular entry closing times. Entries received are subject to Regulations of the Society. Entry fee MUST accompany entry. Section Class Details Entry fee TOTAL No entries will be accepted on day of Show in classes where there are no previous entries. ARE YOU A MEMBER? YES NO Please note: The applicable waiver form must be signed prior to submitting entries. No entries will be accepted unless the form is signed. Name: Address: Office Use Only: Waiver Signed Yes No Initial Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 39

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SECTION J: JAMS AND PRESERVES Sponsored by SPORTSPOWER STEWARD: Helen Symes ENTRIES CLOSE: 3:00pm Thursday 12 October PRIZES: 1st Prize $5.00, 2nd $2.50 unless otherwise stated RULES: All exhibits to be at Secretary s Office by 4:00pm Thursday No exhibit to be removed before 4:00pm Saturday Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor No award will be made if the Judge considers the exhibit is not Show quality MINIMUM QUANTITY: 250mL MAXIMUM HEIGHT of preserving jars or sauce bottles: 25cm LIDS/CLOSURES: (This does not apply to preserved fruit and vegetables) Must be easy to remove. If lid cannot be removed the exhibit will not be judged. Fabric covers will be disposed of after opening. Any signs of mould will result in disqualification from judging. Preserves 219 Jar Pears in syrup 220 Jar Peaches in syrup 221 Jar Apricots in syrup 222 Jar Plums in syrup 223 Any other variety of fruit in syrup 224 Jar any variety fruit preserved by any method other than drying 225 Jar Quinces in syrup 226 Jar Tomatoes preserved whole in juice or brine 227 Jar Olives preserved any method 228 Jar Vegetables preserved any method 229 Champion Exhibit Preserves (Class 219-228) Jams & Preserves Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 41

Jams 230 Jar Apricot Jam 231 Jar Fig Jam 232 Jar Fig Jam (any combination) - variety name to be printed on plain label 233 Jar Tomato Jam and any combination fruit - variety name to be printed on plain label 234 Jar Quince Jam 235 Jar Dark Plum Jam 236 Jar Berry Jam any variety - variety name to be printed on plain label 237 Jar any other variety Jam - variety name to be printed on plain label 238 Jar any variety fruit Conserve variety name to be printed on plain label 239 Jar Orange Marmalade 240 Jar Grapefruit Marmalade 241 Jar Marmalade any variety in combination with any other fruit 242 Jar Three Fruits Marmalade - variety names to be printed clearly on each jar. The collection must be secured together in a group. 243 Collection of three assorted marmalades - each variety to be labeled with a plain label. The collection must be secured together in a group 244 Champion Exhibit (Class 230-243 Jams and Marmalades) Jellies and Spreads 245 Jar Mayonnaise - traditional recipe (eggs and oil) 246 Jar Mayonnaise based on condensed milk (recipe available on Leeton Show Society website) 247 Jar Lemon Butter 248 Jar Fruit Butter any variety or combination other than Lemon 249 Collection of three assorted spreads or butters - variety name to be printed on plain label 250 Jar of savoury spread or tapenade 251 Jar Jelly - any variety excluding apple 252 Jar Apple Jelly 253 Jar Jelly any combination - variety name to be printed on plain label 254 Champion Exhibit (Class 245-253 Jellies and Spreads) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 42

Pickles and Relishes 255 Sauces, Pickles & Relish 256 Bottle Tomato Sauce 257 Bottle Plum Sauce 258 Bottle Dessert Sauce - variety name to be printed on plain label 259 Bottle Sauce any other variety - variety name to be printed on plain label 260 Jar Fruit Chutney 261 Jar Green Tomato Pickles 262 Jar Cauliflower Pickles 263 Jar Pickles any other variety - variety name to be printed on plain label 264 Jar Tomato Relish 265 Jar Relish, any other variety 266 Champion Exhibit (Class 255-265 Pickles and Relishes) Jams & Preserves 267 Dried Fruit or Vegetables 268 Dried Fruit or Vegetables presentation will be considered of importance in Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 43

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Home Brew SECTION K: HOME BREW Sponsored by LEETON FLOORS STEWARD: Crystal O Brien ENTRIES CLOSE: 6:00pm Thursday, 12 October Entries to be delivered to Secretary s Office during Show week PRIZE MONEY: 1st:$5 2nd: $2 (unless otherwise stated) Overall $25 gift 1st Prize - $150 & voucher 2nd Prize - Brew CLASS 269 1 bottle Stout 270 1 bottle Bitter 271 1 bottle Draught 272 1 bottle Real ale 273 1 bottle Lager 274 1 bottle Ginger beer/apple Cider 275 1 bottle Pilsener 276 1 bottle Old/Dark/Amber Ale 277 1 bottle Grain beer 278 1 bottle White Spirit 279 1 Bottle Bourbon 280 1 Bottle Rum 281 1 Bottle Scotch/Whisky 282 1 Bottle Liquer, any type. 283 Most Outstanding Exhibit Home Brew Champion Ribbon sponsored by Leeton Floor & $150 Prize and Trophy donated by Mrs Iris Herrmann in memory of the late Alf Herrmann Home Brew Kits are available at LEETON FLOORS Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 46

SECTION L: HANDICRAFTS (OPEN) Sponsored by AMANDA ARNOLD QUILTING SERVICE THE QUILTERS CUT TWO FRIENDS STEWARD: ENTRIES CLOSE PRIZE MONEY: Helen Symes 5:00pm, Wednesday 11 October 1st: $5.00, 2nd: $2 (unless otherwise stated) Handicrafts Enquiries 02 6953 2193 or mobile 0419 430 549 PLEASE NOTE: the Pavilion will close at 3:00pm on Saturday to prepare exhibits for removal. Pavilion will reopen at 4:00pm. Exhibits may be removed after 4:00pm Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. All exhibits must be at the Secretary s Office at the Showground by 5:00pm on Wednesday 11 October. Exhibitors must reside within 200km Leeton Post Office. Exhibitors must produce exhibitor tickets before any article may be collected. Any item that has been exhibited at a previous Leeton Show is not eligible to be entered. Each and every exhibit must have been completed within 24 months of the first judging day of the Show. Exhibits must be completed articles. A Set is two or more matching or co-ordinating garments or articles. Sets or groups of items must be securely attached together and labelled with the Exhibitor No and Entry/Exhibit No Soiled work or articles with evidence of wear will not be accepted for judging. Exhibitor s name must not be visible on any item. Exhibits may be transferred to appropriate section at discretion of the stewards. Any additional decorative items or props must be securely attached to the exhibit and labelled with Exhibitor No and Entry No Read Helens Hints and Tips for helpful information on entering items in a Show. No late entries can be accepted. No exhibit may be removed without the permission of the Steward. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 47

Hand Knitting and Crochet 284 Special Challenge Heirloom Baby Shawl Sponsored by The Quilters Cut Naomi McDougall 285 Adult Hand Knitted Garment - any ply wool 286 Child s Hand Knitted Set - any ply wool 287 Knitted Shawl, Wrap or Scarf 288 Knitted Baby Set or Layette 289 Two pairs knitted Baby Bootees 290 Any hand knitted article or garment for baby - other 291 Hand knitted toy - any ply, any medium 292 Knitted/Crochet Tea Cosy - any medium 293 Knitted rug - any size 294 Crochet Baby Set or Layette - any ply 295 Two pairs crochet Baby Booties 296 Crochet Shawl, Wrap or Scarf 297 Crochet Rug -any medium 298 Crochet Edge Hankie with or without crochet corner 299 Crochet article in cotton 300 Crochet edge on Hand Towel/Facecloth/Tea Towel 301 Crochet or hand knitted tab or button top Hand Towel 302 Article or garment knitted in novelty fibre, eg Boucle, Feathers, Ostrich, Faux Fur 303 Any hand knitted or crochet article in any ply - combination of techniques and/or fibres eg knitting and crochet, wool and Feathers 304 Champion Exhibit Hand Knitting & Crochet (Class 285-303 Hand Knitting and Crochet) Notes: - All items other than decorative items or embellishments must be made by the exhibitor unless otherwise stated. - Any props, additional items or decorations must be securely attached to the article. This is to ensure your property is kept together. - Soft Toys are made of soft materials such as fabric and wool, fur or other fibres. - Toys are items designed to be played with, not decorative items. Notes: Entries should be placed inside a Ziploc or oven bag to protect the exhibit Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 48

Embroidery 305 Piece of Embroidery 306 Any article with Christmas theme 307 Cross Stitch - smaller than 29x29cm 308 Cross Stitch - larger than 30x30cm 309 Any other counted thread work - mounted 310 Any other counted thread work - unmounted 311 Tapestry - any medium 312 Champion Exhibit (Class 305-311) Embroidery Champion Ribbon & $15.00 THE QUILTERS CUT NAOMI MCDOUGAL For all your Quilting and Scrapbooking Supplies 02 6953 2573 OR 0475 874 120 38 Wade Ave Leeton Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 49

Patchwork, Appliqué and Quilting 313 Special Challenge Two Colour Tango Sponsored by Amanda Arnold Quilting Service 314 Article in Crazy Patchwork 315 Patchwork article 316 Appliqué article 317 Appliqué article using fusible webbing 318 Article or garment with hand quilting 319 Article or garment with machine quilting - not commercially quilted 320 Article with machine quilting - commercially quilted 321 Any patchwork or appliqué article with a Christmas theme 322 Patchwork quilt suitable for a baby 323 Any patchwork item incorporating embroidery 324 Patchwork Item judged on piecing/applique work/embroidery only - the quilt top 325 Champion Exhibit (Class 314-324 Patchwork, Appliqué & Quilting Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 50

Dolls and Toys 326 Soft Toy (other than a bear) any medium or technique 327 Dressed Doll - knitted or crochet garments - any medium - purchased doll allowed 328 Hand made Teddy Bear 329 Dressed doll - fabric garments 330 Champion Exhibit (Class 326-329 Dolls & Toys) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 51

Recycling 331 Any article using recycled material 332 Article using any recycled timber 333 Article using any recycled metal - sample of original material to be included with entry unless clearly obvious as recycled in the item 334 Champion Exhibit (Class 331-333 Recycling) Wood Work and Sculpture 335 Article in Woodwork no larger than 49 cm in any direction 336 Sculpture in Metal 337 Sculpture in Woodwork 338 Sculpture using any medium other than metal or wood 339 Champion Exhibit (Class 335-338Woodwork & Sculpture) Jewellery 340 Article of Jewellery in Wire Work 341 Article of Jewellery using Tigertail 342 Article of Jewellery using I-pins/head-pins 343 Champion Exhibit (Class 340-342 Jewellery) Cards, Paper Tole, Quilling 344 Greeting Card for Christmas Season - any technique 345 Greeting Card for Birthday - any technique 346 Card for Special Occasion - eg Wedding, Anniversary, any technique 347 Article in Paper Tole 348 Card not mentioned above Scrap booking single page - Traditional technique (only paper) 349 Champion Exhibit (Class 344-348Cards & Paper Tole) Notes: - Double pages must be attached together securely - Pages must be covered in plastic sleeve for mounting purposes and protection of article Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 52

Scrap booking 350 Scrap booking single page - Innovative technique - any embellishments allowed 351 Scrap booking - Double page layout - any technique and any embellishment allowed 352 Off the Page Scrap booking - any three dimensional article using scrap booking techniques and embellishments eg boxes, containers, tins, book covers, etc Article in Folk Art 353 Champion Exhibit (Class 350-352 Scrapbooking) Folk Art, China Painting and Glass Painting 354 Article in China Painting 355 Article in Glass Painting 356 Champion Exhibit (Class 354-355 Folk Art, China & Glass Painting) Miscellaneous 357 Machine sewn article or garment using fabric 358 Any article using fabric 359 Three Christmas decorations - three distinct mediums 360 Three coat hangers three distinct mediums 361 Any other article not previously mentioned 362 Champion Exhibit Miscellaneous/ Other Article (Class 357-361) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 53

HANDICRAFT CHAMPIONS CHAMPION RIBBONS AND SPECIAL PRIZES Each $15 and Champion Ribbon 304. Champion Exhibit (Class 285-303 Hand Knitting & Crochet) 312. Champion Exhibit (Class 305-311 Embroidery) Sponsored by The Quilters Cut Naomi McDougall 325. Champion Exhibit (Class 314-325 Patchwork, Appliqué & Quilting) Sponsored by Amanda Arnold Quilting Service 330. Champion Exhibit (Class 326-329 Dolls & Toys) 334. Champion Exhibit (Class 331-333) Recycling) 339. Champion Exhibit (Class 335-338 Woodwork & Sculpture) 343. Champion Exhibit (Class 340-342 Jewellery) 349. Champion Exhibit (Class 344-348 Cards & Paper Tole) 353 Champion Exhibit (Class 350-352 Scrapbooking) 356. Champion Exhibit (Class 354-355 Folk Art, China & Glass Painting) 362 Champion Exhibit (Classes 357-361 Other Article ) 363. Most Outstanding Exhibit (All Classes) 364. Most Technically Accomplished Article in any Medium (All Classes) Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 54

365. Wool Article/Garment State Competition Three different types of Wool Article and or Garments Conditions The following definitions apply for the purpose of this competition: * Garment an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat etc. * Article a utility item that is not worn but can be used: in the home e.g. blanket; with an outfit e.g. bag; for amusement e.g. toy; or as a decoration e.g. picture * The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of and contain a minimum of 80% wool * Exhibits (articles/garments) may be knitted, crocheted, sewn, felted etc. and must be handcrafted (use of sewing machine is permitted) * A sample of yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item making up the exhibit. If a label is not available (as in a hand spun or felted item) a handwritten label with relevant details and sample will suffice * An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of individuals or an organisation * All three articles/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the local show and must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor/s * An exhibit having won at the local show may be exhibited (the same three articles/garments) at the Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State Final * An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State Level * An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete again * If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a local show, the Show Secretary (or delegate) may select three suitable individual exhibits and with the exhibitors permission enter them in the Group Judging as an exhibit representing the particular Society concerned * It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the winning entry to Sydney for the State judging FOR GROUP FINALS: Please Note: Attach your name, Show Society and details, along with the fibre detail to each garment with a safety pin. The Stewards will remove the name and replace with a number for judging. The name will be replaced at the completion of judging for display and return to competitors. Failure to do so may mean the item/s and Show Society involved are ineligible to enter. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 55

Fresh Fruit SECTION M: FRESH FRUIT Sponsored by THINKWATER STEWARDS: A member of the Leeton Citrus Growers Association ENTRIES CLOSE: 10am Wednesday 11 October PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5.00, 2nd Prize $2.00 (unless otherwise specified) Fresh Fruits Exhibits to be staged ready for judging at 10am on Friday 13 October Fresh Fruit to be grown by Exhibitor and SHOULD NOT BE POLISHED Space may be arranged for Non-competitive Exhibits by applying to the Chief Steward of the Agricultural Pavilion Steward and growers are especially invited to make a display Entries may be removed at 4pm on Saturday Entries close at the Secretary s Showground Office on Wednesday 11 October. Fruit to be delivered to LionCo before 12:00 Wednesday 11 October, complete with exhibit card from Secretary s Office 366 Seven Mandarins 367 Seven Lemons, Fresh 368 Seven Navels 369 Seven Valencias 370 Seven Marsh Seedless Grapefruit or Seven Ruby Red 371 Seven Late Navels 372 Collection of Citrus Fruit to comprise Navel, Valencia and any two of other types Five fruits of each 373 Juice Valencia Exhibit (for Processing) to be judged on internal quality by laboratory test. Should be free of decay. 10kg Valencia's per entry for testing. 1st Prize $15, 2nd Prize $10, 3rd Prize $5 374. Mid-Season Juicing Orange Exhibit (for processing) to be judged on internal quality by laboratory test. Should be free of decay. 10kg Mid-Season Juicing Orangeper entry for testing. 1st Prize $15, 2nd Prize $10, 3rd Prize $5 375 Juice Lemons Exhibit (for processing) to be judged on internal quality by laboratory test. Should be free of decay. 10kg Lemons per entry for testing. 1st Prize $15, 2nd Prize $10, 3rd Prize $5 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 56

376 Juice Late Navels Exhibit (for processing) to be judged on internal quality by laboratory test. Should be free of decay. 10kg Navels per entry for testing. 1st Prize $15, 2nd Prize $10, 3rd $5 377 One Standard 30 Litre Carton Valencia or Navel, packed for market and presented in accordance with grading regulations. To be judged on quality of fruit, packing, general presentation in compliance with grading regulations. 1st Prize $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 378. Champion Exhibit Class 366-377 $15 and Ribbon Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 57

SECTION N: POULTRY Sponsored by BREED AND HUTCHINSON & OWEN TOYOTA Poultry STEWARDS: To Be advised ENTRIES CLOSE: 10am Friday 13 October PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5.00, 2nd Prize $2.00 (unless otherwise specified) No exhibitor will be permitted to handle their exhibits once they are penned Junior exhibitors are not to exhibit the same breed as a relative exhibiting in Open classes. Junior exhibitors to be present at and participate in penning exhibits Judging will be closed to exhibitors Every care taken of bird but no responsibility incurred All exhibits to be penned not later than 9am on the morning of the Show - late birds will not be judged Any bird considered by the stewards to be infested with vermin or suffering from any disease will be removed from the pavilion by the steward - entry fee will be forfeited No bird shall be removed before 4pm on Saturday without the permission of the Chief Steward All birds must be unpenned by 6pm Saturday. Prize cards and ribbons are not to be removed prior to unpenning. Violation of this rule will render owner liable to forfeiture of all prizes won All exhibits must be accompanied by exhibitor cards and these must be shown by the owners or agents wf birds are being unpenned Members of breeding pairs cannot compete in single bird classes AC = any color AOC = any other color not listed for that breed AOV = any other variety not mentioned elsewhere Special Note: If sufficient entries of any one variety or any color are received for AC, AOC or AOV classes, the steward may at their discretion create on the day a class for these entries Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 58

SOFTFEATHER LARGE FOWL 379 Australorp Male 380 Australorp Female 381 Langshan M 382 Langshan F 383 Leghorn White M 384 Leghorn White F 385 Leghorn AOC M 386 Leghorn AOC F 387 Plymouth Rock M 388 Plymouth Rock F 389 Rhode Island Red M 390 Rhode Island Red F 391 Silkie White M 392 Silkie White F 393 Silkie AOC M 394 Silkie AOC F 395 Sussex Light M 396 Sussex Light F 397 Sussex AOC M 398 Sussex AOC F 399 Wyandotte Silver and Gold Laced M 400 Wyandotte Silver and Gold Laced F 401 Wyandotte AOC M 402 Wyandotte AOC F 403 AOV Softfeather Large M 404 AOV Softfeather Large F HARDFEATHER LARGE FOWL 405 Australian Game Black/Red M 406 Australian Game Black/Red F 407 Australian Game Duckwing M 408 Australian Game Duckwing F 409 Australian Game Pile M 410 Australian Game Pile F 411 Indian Game Dark M 412 Indian Game Dark F 413 Indian Game Jubilee M 414 Indian Game Jubilee F 415 OEG Black/Red M 416 OEG Black/Red F 417 OEG Duckwing M 418 OEG Duckwing F 419 OEG AOC M 420 OEG AOC F 421 AOV Hardfeather Large M 422 AOV Hardfeather Large F Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 59

SOFTFEATHER BANTAM FOWL 423 Australorp M 424 Australorp F 425 Belgian Bantams AV M 426 Belgian Bantams AV F 427 Japanese Bantams M 428 Japanese Bantams F 429 Langshan M 430 Langshan F 431 Leghorn White M 432 Leghorn White F 433 Leghorn AOC M 434 Leghorn AOC F 435 Pekin Black M 436 Pekin Black F 437 Pekin AOC M 438 Pekin AOC F 439 Rosecombe M 440 Rosecombe F 441 Wyandotte M 442 Wyandotte F 443 AOV Softfeather Bantam M 444 AOV Softfeather Bantam F HARDFEATHER BANTAM FOWL 445 Australian Game Black/ Red M 446 Australian Game Black/ Red F 447 Australian Game Pile M 448 Australian Game Pile F 449 Australian Game AOC M 450 Australian Game AOC F 451 Indian Game Dark M 452 Indian Game Dark F 453 Indian Game Jubilee M 454 Modern Game AOC M 455 Modern Game AOC F 456 Modern Game Black/Red M 457 Modern Game Black/Red F 458 Modern Game Pile M 459 Modern Game Pile F 460 OEG AOC M 461 OEG AOC F 462 OEG Black/Red D/L & L/L M 463 OEG Black/Red D/L & L/L F 464 OEG Duckwing D/L & L/L M 465 OEG Duckwing D/L & L/L F 466 OEG Wheaten Any F 467 AOV Hardfeather Bantam M 468 AOV Hardfeather Bantam F Poultry Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 60

WATERFOWL 469 Indian Runner M 470 Indian Runner F 471 Muscovy M 472 Muscovy F 473 Rouen M 474 Rouen F 475 AOV M 476 AOV F BREEDING PAIRS 477 Breeding Pair Softfeather Lge 478 Breeding Pair Softfeather Btm 479 Breeding Pair Hardfeather Lge 480 Breeding Pair Hardfeather Lge CHAMPIONS 481 Champion Softfeather Large 482 Reserve Champion Softfeather Large 483 Champion Hardfeather Large 484 Reserve Champion Hardfeather Large 485 Champion Softfeather Bantam 486 Reserve Champion Softfeather Bantam 487 Champion Hardfeather Bantam 488 Reserve Champion Hardfeather Bantam 489 Champion Large Fowl 490 Champion Bantam Fowl 491 Champion Waterfowl 492 Champion Breeding Pair 493 CHAMPION BIRD IN SHOW 494 Most Successful Exhibitor $50 sponsored by the Russell family Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 61

SECTION P: PRIME LAMBS Sponsored by ACME STEWARD: Tim Hutchinson ENTRIES CLOSE: 10am, Thursday 12 October 2017 PRIZE MONEY: Mixture of products and cash to be collected from the secretary's office No late entries will be accepted. All entries are open. PIC No. NI 442 702 Prime Lambs No exhibitor may handle their sheep once they are penned. All care will be taken with the sheep but no responsibility incurred. All exhibits to be penned by 9:00am on Saturday late entrants will not be judged. All exhibits will be weighed on entry. All exhibits must be bred by exhibitor or originate on their property. Any sheep considered by the stewards to be showing signs of parasites or disease will be removed immediately entry fee will be forfeited. No exhibit may be removed before 4:00pm Saturday without the permission of the Chief Steward. All exhibits must be unpenned by 6:00pm Saturday unless sale has been organised with the Chief Steward prior to the event. Official presentation and Judges comments will be made at 12:00 noon. All prizes and ribbons are not to be removed until the sheep are unpenned. Failure to comply with this regulation could result in forfeiture of all prizes and prize money. Health Requirements All sheep must be free from external parasites and the National Sheep Health Statement must be completed as assurance against Ovine Johnes Disease, Virulent Footrot and Ovine Brucellosis. Each animal must obtain a minimum of 3 Assurance Based Credit (ABC) points to be entered in this competition. NOTE: This score card can be altered at the judges discretion. The judges decision is final. 495 Pen Of Three Trade Prime Lambs (Unshorn) Each Lamb Weighing 38-44Kg Live weight, Any Breed, Any Cross. 496 Pen Of Three Trade Prime Lambs (Shorn) Each Lamb Weighing 38-44Kg, Any Breed, Any Cross. 497 Pen Of Three Trade Prime Lambs (Unshorn) Each Lamb Weighing over 44kgs, live weight, Any Breed, Any Cross. 498 Pen Of Three Trade Prime Lambs (Shorn) Each Lamb Weighing over 44kgs, live weight, Any Breed, Any Cross 499 Champion Pen Of Trade Lambs From Class 495 498 500 Most Outstanding Ewe Of The Show From Class 495 498 Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 62

Children and Schools SECTION Q: CHILDREN AND SCHOOL STUDENTS Sponsored by FRANKIES PIZZA ENTRIES CLOSE: In accordance with Open Sections (See rules and conditions) PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5 2nd $2 unless otherwise stated Note: the Pavilion will close from 3:00pm to 4:00pm on Saturday. Entries may be collected after 4:00pm Exhibitors must live or be students of schools within 100km of Leeton Post Office Open to students and children 16 years and under, unless otherwise stated in class guidelines Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor Any item that has been exhibited at a previous Show shall not be eligible Each and every exhibit must have been completed within 24 months prior to the first judging day of the Show Exhibits must be completed articles All entries must be accompanied by Leeton Show entry form and signed indemnity form Soiled work will not be accepted Exhibitor s name must not be visible on the front of any item An article or garment may be exhibited unless otherwise stated Exhibits may be transferred to appropriate section at discretion of the Stewards See Open Section for all Notes, Guidelines and entry closing times The exhibit is to be the child s own work. Entries are to be at the Showground on the day stated in the Schedule. Each exhibit is to have child s name, school and class clearly printed on the back. All prize money will be available from the Secretary s office after 11:00am on Saturday. Articles can be collected from 4:00pm on Saturday and up to 12:00 midday on Sunday. Articles not collected may be disposed of unless arrangements are made with the Secretary. Encourage your child to enter for the enjoyment. Remember: they are our future. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 63

Section Q: D - Children's Art 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $2.00 Notes: All framed items must have hangers securely attached to back of article Drawings and posters must have entrant s name and address on the back of the work - DO NOT write name on the front of the artwork Posters must include a heading or title to be considered a poster. Entries may be moved to an appropriate class at the discretion of the Steward. PRESCHOOLER 501 Artwork by child up to and including pre-schooler (A3 size maximum) INFANTS 502 Animal Study 503 Landscape - any medium 504 Black and White - any 505 Abstract Design - Drawn, Painted or Printed. No larger than 60cm x 60cm 506 Drawing - any medium 507 Painting - any medium 508 Poster with Show theme - A3 size (must include a title) - infants 509 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development PRIMARY 510 Animal Study 511 Landscape - any medium 512 Black and White - any 513 Abstract Design - Drawn, Painted or Printed. No larger than 60cm x 60cm 514 Drawing - any medium 515 Painting - any medium 516 Poster with Show theme - A3 size (must include a title) 517 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development SECONDARY 518 Poster with Show theme - A3 size (must include a title) 519 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 520 Champion Exhibit in Junior Art Section (Infants/Primary) 521 Champion Exhibit in Junior Art Section (Secondary) 522 Awarded to School Submitting the Winning Entry School Artwork Notes on School Artwork: Artworks must be mounted on heavy paper or thin card to assist with displaying your artwork. Name, School and Class must be on the back of the entry. This class is to be co-ordinated by participating Schools. Individual entries in this class will be entered into other classes at the discretion of the Steward. Late entries in this class will be entered into other classes at the discretion of the Steward. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 64

Section Q: E - Children's Photography 1st Prize $5.00, 2nd Prize $2.00 523 Animal/Pet 524 Family/Friends 525 Holidays 526 Focus on Leeton - local scene or event - the photo must be recognisable as a Leeton event or location 527 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 528 Black and White - any subject 529 Colour Print - Any Subject Other Than Already Mentioned 530 Black and White Print 531 Best Colour Print 14 years and under 532 Champion Photo 10 years and under Section Q: F - Children's Flowers 1st Prize $5.00, 2nd Prize $2.00 533 Decorated Saucer 14 years and under 534 Decorated Saucer 10 years and under 535 Miniature Garden 14 years and under 536 Miniature Garden 10 years and under 537 Fruit & Vegetable Character 14 years and under 538 Fruit & Vegetable Character 10 years and under 539 Champion Junior Flower Exhibit in Class 533-535 14 years and under 540 Champion Junior Flower Exhibit in Class 533-536 10 years and under Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 65

Section Q: H - Children s Cooking Juniors 11 Years & Over 541 Six Plain Scones 542 Six ANZAC Biscuits 543 Six Pikelets 544 Chocolate Cake - iced on top only 545 Plate of Coconut Ice - any method 546 Four Pieces of Slice - uncooked 547 Four Pieces of Slice - baked 548 Six Muffins - any variety 549 Six Small Cakes - uniced 550 Six Patty Cakes - iced and decorated 551 Six Toffees - in paper cases 552 Six Handmade Chocolates Juniors 10 Years & Under 553 Six Plain Scones 554 Six ANZAC Biscuits 555 Six Pikelets 556 Chocolate Cake - iced on top only 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $2.50 557 Plate of Coconut Ice - any method 558 Four Pieces of Slice - uncooked 559 Four Pieces of Slice - baked 560 Three Muffins - packet mix acceptable - any variety 561 Chocolate Packet Cake - iced on top only - label must accompany entry Pre-Schoolers Notes: Exhibits to be Displayed Only No entry fee (Class 562-563) No prize money, however each Pre-School exhibitor wins a certificate 562 Three Iced and Decorated Arrowroot Biscuits 563 Six Chocolate Crackles Champion Ribbon & Special Prize 564 Best Exhibit (from Classes 541-561)$5 and Ribbon 565 Best Chocolate Cake - Gift voucher from CWA Leeton Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 66

Section Q: I - Children's Cake Decorating and Sugar Art 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $2.00 Notes: All items to be exhibited on a board or sturdy cardboard to enable item to be picked up for judging. 16 Years and under 566 Decorated Cake 567 Decorated Cupcake 568 Sugar Art Figurine 10 years and under 569 Decorated Cake 570 Decorated Cupcake 571 Sugar Art Figurine 572. Champion Exhibit (from Classes 566-571) $5 and Ribbon Section Q: J - Jams 1st Prize $5.00, 2nd Prize $2.00 Notes: See Section Guidelines for Jams and Preserves on page 25 573 Jar Relish or Pickles - any variety 574 Jar Jam or Marmalade - any variety 575 Jar Mayonnaise based on condensed milk Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 67

Section Q: L - Children's Handicrafts 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $2.00 Primary 576 Article in knitting or crochet 577 Article embroidery 578 Any canvas work article 579 Any article patchwork or quilting 580 Scrapbooking - any technique 581 Any article of handmade jewellery 582 Article of woodwork by a student 583 Article of metalwork by a student 584 Any recycled article (sample original material to accompany article) 585 Any article other than those already mentioned Secondary 586 Article in knitting or crochet 587 Article embroidery 588 Any canvas work article 589 Any article patchwork or quilting 590 Scrapbooking - any technique 591 Any article of handmade jewellery 592 Article of woodwork by a student 593 Article of metalwork by a student 594 Any recycled article (sample original material to accompany article) 595 Any article other than those already mentioned Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 68

LEGO COMPETITION Rules: - Entry to depict the theme a Farm Scene - Entry must be child s own work, creation and design. - All parts used in making the entry must be Lego. - Entries submitted for judging cannot be made only from pre-packaged Lego kits. 1st prize - Lego pack 2nd prize - $15 voucher 3rd prize - $10 voucher LEGO Competition 596 LEGO Comp Infants school student section 597 LEGO Comp Primary school student section 598 Edible Necklace Children s Challenge: Create a Farm Scene 599 Farm Scene Pre-school to Year 2 $10 cash prize 600 Farm Scene Year 3 to Year 6 $10 cash prize Scarecrow 601 Best decorated scarecrow (children s) using hay/wood/straw and recycled clothing $10 cash prize 602 Terracotta Pot person - using terracotta pots - can be male or female 603 Tin can person - using a tin based material ie water cans and tin can - can be make or female 604. CHAMPION RIBBON Champion Exhibit Junior Handicraft $15 and Champion Ribbon Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 69

Section Q: N - Children's Poultry 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $2.00 POULTRY JUNIORS 16 YEARS AND UNDER 605 Large Softfeather Fowl Cock 606 Large Softfeather Fow Hen 607 Large Hardfeather Fowl Cock 608 Large Hardfeather Fowl Hen 609 Bantam Softfeather Fowl Cock 610 Bantam Softfeather Fowl Hen 611 Bantam Hardfeather Fowl Cock 612 Bantam Hardfeather Fowl Hen 613 Waterfowl Cock 614 Waterfowl Hen 615 Backyard Layer Hen 616 Backyard Rooster 617 Junior Breeding Pair (judged on presentation, cleanliness, handleability, quietness) 618 Champion Junior Fowl (M) - Trophy & 1 bag of CopRice Chook Pellets 619 Champion Junior Fowl (F) - Trophy & 1 bag of CopRice Chook Pellets 620 Champion Softfeather Bantam 621 Champion Softfeather Large 622 Champion Hardfeather Bantam 623 Champion Hardfeather Large 624 Champion Waterfowl 625 Champion Pair 626 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Class 605-617 $50 donated by the Russell family Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 70

Entry Form Do you have what it takes to be the Champion Camp Oven Cook at Leeton Show s Camp Oven Cook Off on Saturday 14 October This is your chance to pull out your camp ovens and show off your best country cooking recipe! Post entries to: Camp Oven Cook Off Leeton Show PO Box 421 LEETON NSW 2705 Contact Name Sponsored by Team Name (if any) Phone Or hand to Crystal O Brien at Leeton Floors, or to the Secretary during Show week Email entries to: leetonshowsocietysecretary@hotmail.com Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 71

SECTION R: CAMP OVEN COOKOFF Saturday 14 October 2017 STEWARD: Brent O Brien ENTRIES CLOSE: 6:00pm Thursday 12 October PRIZES totaling $100 Woolworths Gift Cards CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Entry allows one or a number of people to compete in the Camp Oven Cook Off as a team. Teams or individuals may compete in either or both of the two specified categories: Savoury meal Damper Choice of dish e.g. roast, curry, stew etc. will be left up to the competitor. Please supply ALL INGREDIENTS, your own secret herbs/ spices, and any tools you require (including shovels). All dishes/categories must be cooked in camp-ovens or similar ovens supplied by the entrant. Firewood will be supplied by the Cook Off Committee. All competitors must be registered with the Steward or the Show Secretary by 6:00pm, Thursday 12 October. Competition will begin no earlier than 08:00am on Saturday 14 October. Competitors will be asked to present a plated cooked sample to the Cook Off officials for judging. Judging will be made by an independent judge/s. Criteria for judging will be at the discretion of the judge/s. Prizes will be awarded at the end of judging. There are a limited number of entries available. Registration will close 6:00pm Thursday, 12 October for planning purposes. Strictly no dogs allowed in the cooking arena. Due to licensing restrictions, alcohol consumption is not permitted (alcohol can be used for cooking purposes). Sponsored by Camp Oven Cook Off Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 72

Cured Meat Section T : Cured Meat & Speciality Meat Products Sponsored by Mates Mobile Butchery Services STEWARD: Tanya Lewis ENTRIES CLOSE: 6:00pm Thursday 12 October PRIZE MONEY: 1st:$5 2nd: $2 (unless otherwise stated) Overall Champions 1st Prize - $150 & Champion ribbon This is a new section to the 2017 Leeton Show. For further guidelines please refer to our website. All rules are in line with the Royal Easter Show guidelines. 646 Traditional Salami, fermented, natural casing, SMOKED 647 Traditional Salami, fermented, natural casing, NON-SMOKED 648 Traditional salami, fermented, artificial permeable casing (eg fibrous casing) SMOKED 649 Traditional salami, fermented, artificial permeable casing (eg fibrous casing) NON-SMOKED 650 Prosciutto, dry cured, boneless or bone-in, leg ham, uncooked 651 Pancetta, dry cured, boneless middle, uncooked, rolled or flat 652 Jerky 653 Air dried product not eligible for entry in class 630-636 654 CHAMPION $150.00 Prize money and Champion Ribbon Please Note a separate entry form is required for this section in order to identify specific characteristics of the entries for example casing type, ingredients and individual characteristic's of the product Please ask the administration staff for the entry form. Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 73

MATES MOBILE BUTCHERY SERVICES 0407 487 834 Call Aaron & Helen Bush for appointments Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 74

Section Y: Young Farmers Challenge Sponsored by Yenda Producers Leeton Chief Stewards: Liz Munn Entry fee $40 per team Entries close: Contact Details: Saturday 14 October 2017 @ Midday Liz Munn 0429 502 726 or liz_munn@hotmail.com Vision: A strong, vibrant and supported Australian Agricultural industry cultivating youth engagement and development. The YFC is an engaging, entertaining and fast paced competition for young people which showcases the breadth of technical skills and knowledge required in farming today. Prize Money: 1st place $400 2nd place $200 3rd place $100 Young Farmers challenge Join the young farmers challenge President Liz Munn has prepared some challenges for you to partake in. You don t have to be a farmer or have a farming background, you just have to be willing to give it a go!!! Its easy and its FUN! Heats and finals on Saturday 14 October 2017 Teams are made up of 4 team members over the age of 10 years. All teams can be mixed. Junior and adult teams will be run dependant on competitor numbers Enter cost is $40.00 per team Schools are encouraged to enter in their school colours The competition is based on heats (depending on entry numbers) and the winners being the team that completes all challenges correctly in the fastest time. You must complete every challenge correctly to move on to the next challenge. Each team will have a dedicated judge The judge will watch every challenge you complete The judges decision is final Any changes are at the judges discretion Australian Grown Leeton Show 2017 Page 75