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2018 FAIR UPDATES 1. Building projects: Only those projects indicated on the entry form are eligible for exhibition. 2. Horse Show: Riders that fail to notify the superintendent of late arrival will not be eligible for high point or overall show awards. 3. Horse Show: In-county members that register late will pay the out of county show fee and are not eligible for premium. 4. Ham/Bacon Show: Members must be present at the end of judging to hear the judge s reasons and for award presentations to be eligible to sell. There will not be an educational talk prior to judging. 5. Sheep: Hair sheep market weight is 50 pounds. 6. Beef show: If the panel tag or button tag is lost, contact the Extension office for replacement. No premium money will be paid if official EID button tag is missing. Also, the market animal cannot show for championship without Marion County official EID button tag. 7. Beef show: All market heifers will be preg checked and if they are pregnant, they will not be eligible for rate of gain, carcass, or champion drive. However, they are still eligible to sell. 8. Commission will be charged on all auction and premium items. 9. Clover Kid Show will be Tuesday, July 31, 6:00 p.m. in the show arena.

Animal Health Requirements for Exhibition The following is a SUMMARY, and not a reprint of 2 CSR 30-2.040 Animal Health Requirements for exhibition regulations. Contact the Missouri State Veterinarian s office at (573) 751-4359 for clarification on the following. 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection/General Requirements. All animals must have a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection unless specifically exempted. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall state that the animals are free of visible signs of contagious, infectious, or communicable disease, and describe the animal(s) by species, breed, sex and age. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall reflect all data for required test and vaccinations, all dates, results and the name of the laboratory. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is valid for thirty (30) days. Animals with active lesions of ringworm with resulting loss of hair or warts easily visible without close examination will not be permitted to exhibit and shall be subject to isolation or expulsion depending upon the nature and seriousness of the disease. Sales scheduled in association with exhibitions must employ a veterinarian to examine animals and process Certificate of Veterinary Inspection for change of ownership. The following are requirements for animals EXHIBITED in Missouri. Animals sold in addition to being exhibited must meet the entry requirements of Missouri. 2. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR CATTLE IN MISSOURI. Intrastate (cattle in Missouri moving for exhibition only). No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection required. Brucellosis no test or vaccination is required. Tuberculosis no test is required. Interstate (cattle from another state entering Missouri for exhibition only). A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required with official individual identification for each animal listed. Brucellosis Cattle from Brucellosis-Free States. Sexually intact cattle may enter without a brucellosis test. individually identified and listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. B. Cattle from Class A States Sexually intact test-eligible animals must be tested and negative within thirty (30) days prior to entry except cattle from a certified brucellosis-free herd. The certified herd number and date of the last herd test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Steer(s). No test required but the steer(s) must be individually identified and listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection Rodeo bulls from a Class A state must have a negative brucellosis test within twelve (12) months prior to exhibition. Tuberculosis. Beef Tuberculosis-Free States. Tuberculosis Free States. All beef cattle two (2) months of age and over (including steers) may enter without additional testing requirements or permit. Tuberculosis Status-less than free must meet the following requirements: A. Must obtain an entry permit. Must have a negative tuberculosis test within sixty (60) days of exhibition, test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection; or Move from an accredited tuberculosis-free herd (herd test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection) or Move directly from a herd of origin that has had one (1) complete negative herd test within one (1) year (date of test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection). Dairy All classes of dairy cattle, two (2) months of age and older, entering Missouri for exhibition must meet the following requirements: Must obtain an entry permit. Have a negative tuberculosis test within sixty (60) days of shipment; test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection; or Move from an accredited tuberculosis-free herd (herd test date must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection); or Move directly from a herd of origin that has had one (1) complete negative herd test within one (1) year (date of test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection). Rodeo livestock, eighteen (18) months of age and older, must be tested negative for tuberculosis every twelve (12) months and obtain an entry permit prior to entering Missouri. No sexually intact rodeo livestock from Mexico will be permitted to enter Missouri. 3. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR SWINE Intrastate (swine in Missouri moving for exhibition only) All swine must be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious disease. No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required Brucellosis no test required Pseudorabies no test required Interstate (swine from another state entering Missouri for exhibition only). A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required. All swine must be individually identified by official eartag, ear notch, tattoo and listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.

Must obtain an entry permit. Brucellosis Breeding swine originating from brucellosis-free states may exhibit without a brucellosis test. Breeding swine originating from a state having a brucellosis status less than free states must be tested negative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition except breeding swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd. The validated herd number and date of last validating test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 4. Psuedorabies Swine originating from a state classified as Stage V the National Pseudorabies (PRV) Eradication Plan may exhibit without a pseudorabies test. All other swine must be tested negative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition except swine from a qualified pseudorabies-free herd. The qualified herd number and date of last qualifying test must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR SHEEP. Intrastate (sheep in Missouri moving for exhibition only). Sheep must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. All sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie eartag and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. No test required Interstate (sheep from another state entering Missouri for exhibition only) Sheep must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. All sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie eartag and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 3. No test required EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR GOATS. Intrastate (goats in Missouri moving for exhibition only) Goats must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. All goats, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie eartag or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. No test required Interstate (goats from another state entering Missouri for exhibition only). Goats must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease All goats, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie eartag or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian and be listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 3. No test required EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS EQUINE. Intrastate (equine in Missouri moving for exhibition only). Equine that are to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of an Infectious or contagious disease. Any equine showing signs of infectious or contagious diseases at an exhibition may be excused by the official inspecting veterinarian. When an official inspecting veterinarian is present; all equine will be subject to daily inspection. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is not required. All equine (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must be accompanied by a current VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized state EIA test chart showing the graphic description of all markings needed for identification, or micro- chip, or legible tattoo, or unique registered brand. A certified photocopy or certified facsimile of the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized state EIA test chart may be accepted for the purpose of exhibition. Interstate (equine from another state entering Missouri for exhibition only). Equine that are to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Any equine showing signs of infectious or contagious diseases at an exhibition may be excused by the official inspecting veterinarian. When an official inspecting veterinarian is present; all equine will be subject to daily inspection. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required. All equine (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must be accompanied by a current VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized state EIA test chart showing the graphic description of all markings needed for identification, or micro- chip, or legible tattoo, or unique registered brand. A certified photocopy or certified facsimile of the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized state EIA test chart may be accepted for the purpose of exhibition. Alteration or substitution of any information on any VS Form 10-11 including certified photocopy or certified facsimile or any official copy of a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall cause the document to be invalid and in violation of sections 267.010 to 267.730, RSMo, and may result in civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation and subject to expulsion. A six (6) - month passport from states with which there is a reciprocal agreement will be accepted in lieu of VS Form 10-11. These passports must have proof of a negative EIA test within thirty (30) days of the date of application of the passport and permanent identification for each horse by means of registered brand, legible tattoo, or microchip to be recorded on the passport and the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized state EIA test chart, along with other identifying characteristics. In the event of confirmed vesicular stomatititis in any of the states with which reciprocal agreements exist, use of the six (6) - month passport will be suspended by the state veterinarian of Missouri.

Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitits (VEE) vaccination and entry permit is required prior to entry on equine originating from states in which VEE has been diagnosed within the preceding twelve (12) months. Any equine originating from a premise under quarantine for Vesicular Stomatitis shall obtain an entry permit and must include the statement on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection that the equine listed have not been exposed to Vesicular Stomatitis or located within (10) miles of premises quarantined for Vesicular Stomatitis within the past thirty (30) days. The board, organization or manager of each assembly or event is responsible for certifying that all equine admitted or partici- pating meet the regulations in this section and shall not admit or allow participation of equine not so certified. Untested equine shall not be allowed to congregate with other equine. The owner of each animal shall comply with requirements under this section 267.010 to 267.730, RSMo, and may be assessed civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each violation. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR POULTRY AND WATERFOWL Intrastate (poultry and waterfowl in Missouri moving for exhibition only) All poultry and waterfowl to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease. No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required Pullorum-Typhoid test. All poultry (except waterfowl) exhibited shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or originate from a flock approved by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) or an equivalent program which has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form 9-2 (see 2 CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall accompany the poultry to the exhibition and shall be made available on request. Interstate (poultry and waterfowl entering Missouri for exhibition only) All poultry and waterfowl to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required Pullorum-Typhoid test. All poultry (except waterfowl) exhibited shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or originate from a flock approved by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) or an equivalent program which has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form 9-2 (see 2 CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall accompany the poultry to the exhibition and shall be made available on request. An entry permit is required. Requirements for Sponsoring Exhibitions for Poultry and Water- fowl. An official representing the person or organization sponsoring the exhibition shall notify the state veterinarian no later than thirty (30) days prior to the exhibition giving the names, place, inclusive dates and times of event. Record Keeping. The sponsor of the exhibition shall compile a list of all poultry and waterfowl present at the exhibition. The list shall contain the name and address of each owner, the number, species, breed, variety, type, sex and pullorum- typhoid status of all poultry present. A copy of this list shall be retained by the sponsor of the exhibition for at least twelve (12) months and shall be made available upon request to a representative of the department. Inspection. All poultry and waterfowl to be exhibited must be free of clinical signs of any Infectious or contagious disease. A representative of the department shall have access to the exhibits and may conduct inspections and tests as deemed necessary. EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS FOR RATITE IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI (OMITTED)

GENERAL RULES The Marion County Junior Fair is not responsible to any person, individual, corporation, or association for any loss by fire, theft, damage or personal injury sustained by anyone, through the negligence of any person or group of persons, exhibits, or exhibitors. (I)JUNIOR FAIR EXHIBITS All Entries are due on or before June 29 at 4:30 p.m. 1. Entries will be accepted from: a. Any boy or girl who is enrolled as an active member of a 4-H Club, FFA, Family Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), or Family & Consumer Science in Marion County, or Monroe City, Palmyra, Philadelphia, or Hannibal. a. Members who have met attendance of regular meetings set by clubs and 4-H\FFA\FCCLA Council. b. All active FFA, FCCLA, or Family & Consumer Science students who reside in Marion County and belong to an organization outside the county. c. Active 4-H, FCCLA, and Family & Consumer Science Students, if not over the age of 18 as of Dec 31 of the previous year. d. Any FFA members with active membership. (Can show until November 30, following the 4th National FFA Convention after graduation from high school). FFA member may be an incoming freshman and must be enrolled in agriculture education. e. All Active 4-H Exhibitors must be enrolled in project exhibited. 2. All exhibitors must file advance entry forms at the Extension office in Palmyra signed by the club leader and project leaders by Friday, June 29, 2018, at 4:30 p.m. 3. Each exhibitor lists all entries on one entry form only, even if enrolled in both 4-H and FCCLA, Family Consumer Science or FFA. 4. Each item to entered must be written out separately on entry blank. If two items are in one class, they must be written as two separate entries. 5. Each exhibit must be made or owned by the exhibitor and represent work done in 4-H, vocational agriculture, Family & Consumer Science or FCCLA projects in the current year. 6. Junior Fair premium checks will be sent to club leaders and chapter advisors. Exhibitors are to pick up checks at club meetings and cash within 60 days of issue. 7. Project group exhibits are listed elsewhere in the fair book with a class number. Livestock club exhibits need not to have prior entry. (II)JUDGING AND AWARDS 1. All judging will be based on the Danish system: blue, red, white or no ribbon, according to merit or judge s decision. 2. Ribbon values are shown on the premium list. 3. Superintendents may award higher point values when warranted. NOTE: Funds to support and conduct the Marion County Junior Fair are raised by 4-H and FFA members through donations and fund-raising.

(III)RULES FOR PROPER CONDUCT AT JUNIOR FAIR 1. The superintendent in each department is responsible for assigning space and exhibits. His or her directions must be followed. 2. Competent, courteous attendants shall be in charge of all exhibits and give visitors information desired. 3. Exhibitors only may remain overnight in barns and must conduct themselves in proper manner. Superintendents will enforce this rule. 4. Exhibitors are expected to conduct themselves in a manner showing respect for persons-in-charge, other exhibitors and the public. 5. No smoking or alcohol in the livestock buildings. DEPARTMENT A JUNIOR FAIR AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT RULES FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS Exhibitors must be familiar with and comply with all General Rules in the preceding pages (plus the following): 1. Registration papers on breeding classes of beef must accompany each animal over one year of age to be eligible to show. Cattle under 1 year must be accompanied by registration papers of the dam and proof of registration of the sire (i.e. registration number). To show in breed classes, all beef animals must be 3/4 blood or better. Females without registration papers must show in crossbred commercial classes. Purebred cattle will show in breed classes. Sheep and swine must show individual registration papers on all entries in purebred classes. 2. No animals or pets will be allowed in barns for exhibit only, except for mother cows and/or baby calves. (Ex. Herd dogs should not be in barns.) 3. Livestock exhibits for fair must be brought in at set times. SEE DAILY PROGRAM. 4. All breeding stock exhibits will be released after the show unless released earlier by superintendent. 5. To be eligible to exhibit, ownership of livestock in the member's name and in the member s care by following dates: BEEF CATTLE Market - time of weigh in Breeding - May 1 BUCKET CALVES born between March 1 - May 31, 2018 SWINE All Swine - May 1 SHEEP All Sheep - May 1 GOATS All Goats - May 1 POULTRY Broilers - purchased as a county Breeding - 30 days prior to show RABBITS All Rabbits - 30 days prior to show DOGS All Dogs - April 1 HORSES All Horses - May 1

6. Each 4-H/FFA member is eligible to sell 2 items - market animals, rabbit meat pens, broiler, and cured hams, provided that the member has not sold the same species at a previous county fair during 2018. 7. Health rules apply to some species. See Health Regulations in this book. Identification of each animal will be checked with official health certificates, vaccination certificates, etc., which must accompany animals. 8. Unbroken or unruly animals will be excluded from the show and sale by the Junior Fair Board. Normally gentle animals that become unmanageable because of strange surroundings may be accepted after investigation to establish this fact 9. Showmanship classes DO NOT count as one of the entries for beef, sheep, goat and swine. Participation ribbons will be given to all contestants in showmanship, with no premium money awarded. Livestock showmanship classes are listed with class number elsewhere. PRIOR ENTRY REQUESTED. a. Showmanship classes may be split or combined at the discretion of the superintendent. b. In order to receive premium money or participation in the livestock sale, ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS WILL COMPETE IN SHOWMANSHIP. (Exceptions may be granted by Jr. Fair Board prior to show). c. Each Exhibitor must own the animal they show in showmanship classes. 10. Only blue ribbon animals may show for champion. 11. Livestock exhibitors are required to keep clean, neat, stalls. Keep the area over which visitors pass free from waste and rubbish. AISLES MUST BE KEPT OPEN. Each exhibitor is to furnish his own straw. Sawdust will be available on a firstcome-first-serve basis. 12. Livestock exhibitors must show and parade their own animals. When necessary, exhibitors may be assisted by other 4-H and FFA members. Subject to approval of superintendent in charge, parents may assist exhibitors. 13. Any exhibitor in livestock classes who refuses to parade his animal when asked by the superintendent in charge, or who otherwise disobeys rules in the premium book, will lose his right to exhibit and forfeit any premium money already won. 14. College or university students away from home may enter competition in all classes if they (a) assume responsibility for the project when at home, (b) take full responsibility for all except daily care when away from home (e.g. selection of animals, choice of rations, record keeping, etc.). 15. Pumping of any species, unless under a veterinarian s or committee supervision will cause that animal to be disqualified. 16. 4-H/FFA member must be present to sell their own animal(s) or ham(s); unless exception is granted by the Jr. Fair Board. 17. A Copy of a current Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each beef, sheep, swine, goat, dairy, poultry and/or rabbit exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the SMQA certification process in each animal division named above. All junior exhibitors must have a SMQA certification. All exhibitors need to have their own card--not in the name of their parent. 18. All market exhibitors are responsible for their own animal following the sale, unless purchased by a buyer for slaughter. No re-sell market will be provided. 19. Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 20. No premium will be paid on any item sold at the auction. A 2% sale commission will be charged on the sale amount on all items. 21. All livestock exhibitors are required to help with the setup of the Livestock barns on Monday at 5:00 p.m. and with the cleanup of the barns immediately following the sale. Each show chairman will take attendance at set up and clean up.

LOT A1 4-H/FFA BEEF EXHIBIT ALL CATTLE TO BE IN PLACE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, BY 4:00 P.M. Be familiar with general rules for livestock on previous pages, in addition to the following: 1. An exhibitor may make up to (2) entries per class. 2. Only TWO market steers and two market heifers may be shown by an exhibitor. Steers and market heifers will be shown by weight rather than by breed. Weight classes will be determined following weigh-in on Thursday, August 2. 3. Must have official EID button tag in their ear at the show. If the panel tag or button tag is lost, contact the Extension office for replacement. No premium money will be paid if official EID button tag is missing. Also, the market animal cannot show for championship without Marion County official EID button tag. 4. Heifers shown in the market class (Class 1231) are not eligible to show in any other class, other than showmanship. 5. Any beef female not accompanied by required registration papers must show in the crossbred-grade class. 6. Registration papers on breeding classes of beef must accompany each animal over one year of age to be eligible to show. Cattle under 1 year must be accompanied by registration papers of the dam and proof of registration of the sire (i.e. registration number). To show in breed classes all beef animals must be 3/4 blood or better. Females without registration paper must show in crossbred commercial classes. Purebred cattle will show in breeding classes. 7. Registration papers must be presented to the superintendent between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 1 8. Bulls and production heifers must be born before May 1, present year, to be eligible for junior calf classes. 9. Any beef heifer in production, regardless of age, will be shown in the cow class. 10. All market beef must be born after January 1 of preceding year to be eligible for showing. Steers or market heifers must have been weighed in at the Marion County beef weigh-in day. 11. All market heifers will be preg-checked at the fair weigh-in. Pregnant market heifers will not be eligible for rate of gain or carcass class, or for champion selection. They will be allowed to show in the market heifer class. 12. Pumping of any species, unless under a veterinarian s or Junior Fair committee supervision will cause that animal to be disqualified. 13. All beef exhibits must be dehorned. Scurs (true scurs) may be 2 or less. If more than 2 they are ineligible to show. 14. Grand champion and reserve grand champion ribbons will be awarded for female as well as breed champion and reserve champion. Grand champion steers and reserve grand champion steer ribbons and trophies will be presented. There will be no weight class, champion ribbons, or breed trophies awarded for steers. 15. All market beef must weigh 900 pounds to sell. The market beef will not be eligible for the champion drive if it is less than 900 pounds. 16. All market beef will be measured with REAL TIME at weigh-in to determine the percentage of lean. First through Fifth place real time will receive cash award. 17. Real Time expense will be deducted from members premium checks unless a sponsor is found prior to fair. 18. A maximum two market animals, of any species or gender, may be sold by an exhibitor. 19 Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 20. A Copy of valid, Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each breeding and market exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the Missouri SMQA certification processes for both 4-H and FFA exhibitors. Each Beef Exhibitor must have a valid SMQA card to show at the Marion County Junior Fair.

Point Values BLUE RED WHITE Breeding 50 40 30 Market Beef 20 15 5 4-H/FFA BEEF SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES NOTE: Breeding stock will show first, followed by Market classes and then showmanship. 1. Showmanship classes may be split at the discretion of the superintendent. 2. Showmanship classes will be divided into 3 groups 4 H/FFAShowmanship Classes: Ribbon Only Ages 14 and up Class 1800 Ages 11 13 Class 1801 Ages 8 10 Class 1802 Market Beef..1230 Market Heifer---1231 (steer or heifer must weigh 900 pounds or more to sell) (List each animal separately classes will be divided by weight on day of show) 4-H/FFA BEEF CLASSES AND CLASS NUMBERS Shorthorn Angus Herfeord Charolais Maine Anjou Gelbvieh Simmental Piedmontese Other Purebred Crossbred Junior Bull Calf, Between Jan 1, 2018 - April 30, 2018 1091 1101 1111 1121 1131 1141 1151 1161 1171 1181 Senior Bull Calf, Sept 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017 1092 1102 1112 1122 1132 1142 1152 1162 1172 1182 Junior Heifer Calf, born after Jan 1, 2018 - April 30, 2018 11093 1103 1113 1123 1133 1143 1153 1163 1173 1183 Senior Heifer Calf, born Sept 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017 1094 1104 1114 1124 1134 1144 1154 1164 1174 1184 Summer Yrlg Heifer, born May 1, 2017 - Aug 31, 2017 1095 1105 1115 1125 1135 1145 1155 1165 1175 1185

Shorthorn Angus Herfeord Charolais Maine Anjou Gelbvieh Simmental Piedmontese Other Purebred Crossbred Junior Yrlg Heifer, born Jan 1, 2017 - April 30, 2017 1096 1106 1116 1126 1136 1146 1156 1166 1176 1185 Senior Yrlg Heifer, born Sept 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016 1097 1107 1117 1127 1137 1147 1157 1167 1177 1187 Two year heifer, (not in production) born May 1, 2016 - Aug 31, 2016 1098 1108 1118 1128 1138 1148 1158 1168 1178 1188 Cow Class, (Cow in Production) (non-weaned calves may be shown with cow) 1099 1109 1119 1129 1139 1149 1159 1169 1179 1189 Grand Champion Female in each breed Ribbon Class Beef Club Exhibit (No pre-entry needed) See Lot A6 Club Exhibits Market Beef Gain Class Rules 1. Market beef gain class is separate from the market steer class; however, the same market beef animal/animals must be shown in both classes. All market beef are automatically entered in the gain class and it does not count as one of the 16 entries allowed per exhibitor. 2. Final feed test weight will be taken at the fair. Beginning feed test weight must have been taken at Marion County beef weigh-in, Jan. 27, 2018. All market beef animals must have been weighed at that time in order to show and sell. Market beef will be weighed beginning at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, August 2 or after the swine weigh-in. 3. The top five gaining market beef animals will receive cash prize money providing they gained over 2.0 pounds per day. A trophy will be awarded to the top gaining market beef animal. BEEF GAIN CLASS MONEY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $75.00 $50.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00

Beef Carcass Class Rules 1. Market beef carcass class is separate from the market beef and market beef gain class. The same market beef animal must be shown in all market beef animal classes. All market beef are automatically entered in the carcass class and it does not count as one of the 16 entries allowed per exhibitor. 2. Carcass value and placing will be determined by use of ultrasound. Ultrasound will be done at same time market beef are weighed, beginning at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, August 2. 3. The top five carcass value market beef will receive cash prize money. A trophy will be awarded to the top carcass market beef. BEEF CARCASS CLASS MONEY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $75.00 $50.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 (4-H/FFA market beef gain class/carcass class all steers automatically entered) LOT A2 4-H/FFA BUCKET CALF 1. Bucket calf cannot be shown in any other beef or dairy class. 2. Bucket calves will show after beef breeding stock and before showmanship. 3. Bucket calves do not show in beef showmanship. 4. No Brucellosis test is required. 4-H (4-H age 12 Born March 1 - May 31, 2018, Class 1240 and under) All Calf must be 90 days old day Breeds FFA of show Class 1241 LOT D3 4-H/FFA DAIRY CATTLE EXHIBITS Please contact the Marion County Extension Office for dairy cattle exhibition rules and class numbers.

LOT A9 4-H/FFA GOAT EXHIBITS Exhibitors are to be familiar with general rules for livestock on previous pages, in addition to the following: 1. Market goats will be required to pre-register by May 10 with an Animal ID form using scrapie eartag number. Ownership deadline for these animals will continue to be May 1. All goats must be owned and cared for by the exhibitor by May 1 of the current year. All goats, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie eartag. 2. Health papers required See animal regulations in front of book. 3. Exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per class. 4. Goats may be shown hand held, led by rope and/or halter. 5. Goats shall be in place no later than 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 1. Weigh-in for market goats will begin at 11:00 a.m. The goat show will start at 4:00 p.m. 6. If a doe shows in the market class, it cannot be shown in breeding class. 7. Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 8. A copy of valid, Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each breeding and market exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the Missouri SMQA certification processes for both 4-H and FFA exhibitors. Each goat exhibitor must have a valid SMQA card to show at the Marion County Junior Fair. 9. No ice, ice water or alcohol may be used externally or internally as a fitting practice for 4-H/FFA goats. Exhibitor will be expelled from class at Junior Fair Board or judge s discretion. 10. When a judge is handling goats or when you are waiting to be judged, all four (4) feet must be on the ground. It is acceptable to briefly lift the front end of a goat off the ground to set the front feet. 11. All market goat exhibitors are responsible for disposition of their own animal following the sale, unless purchased by a buyer for slaughter. No re-sale outlet will be provided. Point Value Blue Red White Breeding Goats 15 10 5 Market Goats 9 6 3 4-H/FFA GOAT SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES NOTE: Breeding stock will show first, followed by Market Goat and then Showmanship Showmanship Classes: Ribbon Only Ages 14 and up Class 1809 Ages 11-13 Class 1810 Ages 8-10 Class 1811

4-H/FFA GOAT CLASSES AND CLASS NUMBERS Market Goat Wether or Doe..1280 (4 12 months of age and at least 50 pounds (List each animal separately classes will be divided by weight on day of show) Standard Dwarf Meat Goat Junior Buck, Feb 1 July 31, 2018 Junior Buck, Aug 1, 2017 Jan 31, 2018 Senior Buck, Aug 1, 2016 July 31, 2017 Junior Doe, Feb 1 - July 31, 2018 Junior Doe, Aug 1, 2017 Jan 31, 2018 Doe, Aug 1, 2016-July 31, 2017 Doe, July 31, 2016 or older 1250 1260 1270 1251 1261 1271 1252 1262 1272 1253 1263 1273 1254 1264 1274 1256 1266 1276 1258 1268 1278 Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbon Only Goat Club Exhibit (No pre-entry needed) See Lot A6 Club Exhibits

LOT A7 4-H/FFA POULTRY EXHIBITS 1. Registered, purebred, and crossbred poultry of all breeds are eligible to show. Must be owned 30 days. All breeds show together. 2. Each exhibitor is limited to two entries per class and must be in 4-H/FFA poultry project. 3. Each exhibitor is responsible for cleaning out his or her own pens and exhibit area. 4. Pens will be furnished. 5. Entries will remain on exhibit at fair. Poultry remain at fair for exhibition, until released by superintendent on Saturday. All exhibitors are expected to help clean the barn after the poultry have been removed from the barn. 6. Each exhibitor will be required to work at least one shift in the rabbit/poultry barn. Parental supervision on each shift is required. 7. Any disqualified animal must be removed from the exhibition hall at time of show. 8. The greatest of care will be taken of all animals, but the management will not be responsible for any accident, mistake, loss, or damage, regardless of cause. 9. Exhibitors will feed and water their animals before 9 a.m. every morning. Exhibitors will daily clean pens. 10. Non-compliance of the exhibition rules will result in the loss of all premium money already won. 11. Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 12. A copy of valid, Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each poultry exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the SMQA certification process for both 4-H and FFA exhibitors. Each breeding and market poultry exhibitor must have a valid SMQA card to show at the Marion County Junior Fair. 13. EACH EXHIBITOR THAT EXHIBITS A PEN OF BROILERS MAY SELL AT LIVESTOCK AUCTION. Members must be present to sell their own animals. 14. Free processing of broilers by the exhibitor is offered to the buyers. All broiler exhibits sold will be processed by the exhibitor and delivered to the buyer by September 1. 4-H/FFA POULTRY CLASSES AND CLASS NUMBERS Class Standard 1673 Pullet - 1 female under 1 year 1674 Cock - 1 male bird over 1 year 1675 Cockerel - 1 male under 1 year 1676 Hen - 1 female bird over 1 year 1677 Young Pen - 1 cockerel & 2 pullets 1678 Old Pen - 1 cock & 2 hens Pen of 2 Fryers minimum 3 lbs. 6½ lbs 1679 (meat type poultry only) Class Bantams 1680 Cock - 1 male bird over 1 year 1681 Hen - 1 female bird over 1 year 1682 Young Pen - 1 cockerel & 2 pullets 1683 Old Pen - 1 cock & 2 hens 1684 Pullet - female bird under 1 year 1685 Cockerel - 1 male bird under 1 year

Class Any other Fowl 1686 Turkey 1687 Geese 1688 Ducks 1689 Guineas 1690 Any Other Fowl

LOT A8 4-H/FFA RABBITS EXHIBITS 1. Rabbits must be owned by exhibitor for at least 30 days. 2. Registered, purebred, and crossbred rabbits of all breeds are eligible. All rabbits must be permanently and legibly earmarked, no exceptions. 3. Each exhibitor is limited to two entries per class. 4. Rabbits remain at fair for exhibition, until released by superintendent on Saturday. All exhibitors are expected to help clean the barn after the rabbits have been removed from the barn on Saturday morning during the livestock sale. 5. Exhibitors are to list the breed of the animal on the entry form by the name of the class. 6. Two trophies will be awarded for large breed and two trophies will be awarded for small breed. A trophy will be awarded for Grand and Reserve Champion Meat Pen and Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Fryers. 7. Meat pens must be raised by exhibitor. 8. Each exhibitor will be required to work at least one shift in the rabbit barn. Adult supervision on each shift is required. 9. Exhibitors will feed and water their animals before 9 a.m. every morning. Exhibitors will clean pens daily. 10. Any disqualified animal must be removed from the exhibition hall at time of show. 11. The greatest of care will be taken of all animals, but the management will not be responsible for any accident, mistake, loss, or damage regardless of cause 12. Non-compliance of the exhibition rules will result in the loss of all premium money already won. 13. Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 14. A copy of valid, Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each rabbit exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the SMQA certification process for both 4-H and FFA exhibitors. Each breeding and market rabbit exhibitor must have a valid SMQA card to show at the Marion County Junior Fair. 15. EACH EXHIBITOR THAT EXHIBITS A SINGLE FRYER OR MEAT PEN MAY SELL AT LIVESTOCK AUCTION. Member must be present to sell his or her own animal. Class # - 1798 - Rabbit Educational Display or poster Rules: 1. One article may be entered in this class. 2. Display must be ready to hang in the rabbit/poultry building. 3. Educational display or poster 11 X 14. 4. Bring with you to the Rabbit Show Wednesday, August 2 to be judged after the Rabbit show.

4-H/FFA RABBIT CLASSES AND CLASS NUMBERS Class Rabbit Age or weight 1786 1787 Meat Pen of 3 (Must be raised by exhibitor) Single Fryer (Must be raised by exhibitor) Weaned offspring (maximum weight 5 lbs., minimum 3 lbs., not over 70 days of age) Weaned offspring (maximum weight 5 lbs., minimum 3 lbs., not over 70 days of age) 1788 Junior Doe Small Breed (under 6 months) Feb 1, Aug 1, 2018 1789 Senior Doe Small Breed (over 6 months) Jan 31, 2018 1790 Junior Buck Small Breed (under 6 months) Feb 1, Aug 1, 2018 1791 Senior Buck Small Breed (over 6 months) Jan 31, 2018 1792 Junior Doe Large Breed (under 6 months) Feb 1, Aug 1, 2018 1793 6-8 Months Doe Large Breed (6-8 months) Dec 1, 2015 Feb 1, 2018 1794 Senior Doe Large Breed (over 8 months) Dec 1, 2017 1795 Junior Buck Large Breed (under 6 months) Feb 1, Aug 1, 2018 1796 6-8 Months Buck Large Breed (6-8 months) Dec 1, 2015 Feb 1, 2018 1797 Senior Buck Large Breed (over 8 months) Dec 1, 2017 Free processing is offered for meat pen buyers or single fryers. Point Value Blue Red White Breeding 9 6 3 Meat Pen 9 6 3 Ed Display 3 2 1

LOT A3 4-H/FFA SHEEP EXHIBITS Exhibitors are to be familiar with general rules for livestock on previous pages, in addition to the following: 1. Market wethers and market ewe lambs will be required to pre-register by May 10 with an Animal ID form using scrapie eartag number. Ownership deadline for these animals will continue to be May 1. All Sheep must be owned and cared for by the exhibitor by May 1 of the current year. All Sheep, regardless of age or gender, must be individually identified by an official scrapie eartag. 2. Health papers required - See animal health regulations rules in front of book. 3. Rams and ewes without registration paper must show in crossbred commercial classes. Sheep must show individual registration papers on all entries in purebred classes. 4. An exhibitor may not make more than two entries per class, each animal to be listed on a separate line on advance entry form. 5. Market lambs will be weighed at 11:00 a.m. or following the goat weigh-in 6. All purebred and crossbred market lambs will show together in one market lamb class. (Market lambs must be shown slick shorn, less than ¼ inch) 7. Ewe lambs may be shown in market lamb class, but cannot be shown in both market lamb and ewe lamb breeding classes. 8. Ram lambs or those showing late castration will not be accepted in the market lamb class. 9. Lambs must weigh 90 lbs. to be eligible to sell. NO REWEIGHS. Lambs too light will get to show, but not sell or show for champion. Lambs below 90 lbs. will be shown as special feeder lamb class. Hair sheep lambs must weigh 50 lbs. 10. See "Health Rules" at front of this book. (IV) (Exhibition Requirements for Sheep in the State of MO) 11. No ice, ice water or alcohol may be used externally or internally as a fitting practice for 4-H/FFA sheep. Exhibitor will be expelled from class at Junior Fair Board or judge s discretion. 12. When a judge is handling lambs or when you are waiting to be judged, all four (4) feet must be on the ground. It is acceptable to briefly lift the front end of a lamb off the ground to set the front feet. 13. Pumping of any species, unless under a veterinarian s or Junior Fair committee supervision will cause that animal to be disqualified. 14. Grand champion and reserve grand champion ribbons will be awarded as well as champion and reserve champion for breeds. 15. Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 16. A copy of valid, Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each breeding and market exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the Missouri SMQA certification processes for both 4-H and FFA exhibitors. Each Sheep Exhibitor must have a valid SMQA card to show at the Marion County Junior Fair. Point Values BLUE RED WHITE Breeding Classes 15 10 5 Market Lambs 9 6 3 4-H/FFA SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES NOTE: Breeding stock will show first, followed by Market wethers and ewes and then Showmanship class

4-H/FFA SHOWMANSHIP CLASS: Ribbon Only Ages 14 and up Class 1803 Ages 11-13 Class 1804 Ages 8-10 Class 1805 Market Wethers & Ewes.1490 (born after January 1, 2018 and at least 90 pounds. Hair sheep must be at least 50 pounds) (List each animal separately classes will be divided by weight on day of show) Sheep Club Exhibit (No pre-entry needed) See Lot A6 Club Exhibits

4-H/FFA SHEEP CLASSES AND CLASS NUMBERS Dorset Hampshire Shropshire Corriedale Suffolk Other Purebred Hair Sheep Crossbred Yearling Ram, Sept 1, 2016-Aug 31, 2017 1425 1428 1431 1434 1437 1440 1143 1446 Senior Ram Lamb, Sept 1 Dec 31, 2017 1426 1429 1432 1435 1438 1441 1444 1447 Junior Ram Lamb, Jan 1 2018 or after 1427 1430 1433 1436 1439 1442 1445 1448 Breed Champion Ram and Reserve Breed Champion Ram Ribbon Only Aged Ewe, born prior to Sept 1, 2016 1455 1459 1463 1467 1471 1475 1479 1483 Yearling Ewe, Sept 1, 2016 Aug 31, 2017 1456 1460 1464 1468 1472 1476 1480 1484 Senior Ewe Lamb, Sept 1 Dec 31, 2017 1457 1461 1465 1469 1473 1477 1481 1485 Junior Ewe Lamb, Jan 1, 2018 or after 1458 1462 1466 1470 1474 1478 1482 1486 Breed Champion Ewe and Reserve Breed Champion Ewe Ribbon Only

LOT A4 4-H/FFA SWINE EXHIBITS Exhibitors are to be familiar with general rules for livestock on previous pages, in addition to the following: 1. Market Swine will be required to pre-register by May 10 on an Animal ID form using the universal ear notch system. Ownership deadline for these animals will continue to be May 1. All swine must be owned and cared for by the exhibitor by May 1 of the current year 2. Swine will be required to have recognizable ear notches and farrowing dates, Fresh ear notches will not be accepted 3. All market swine must be born on or after January 1 of the current year. 4. All breeding swine must have farrowed after December 15, 2017. 5. Swine may be purebred, grade or crossed but all market animals will show together. Market classes will be determined by weight. 6. Females without registration papers must show in crossbred commercial classes. Breeding swine must show individual registration papers on all entries in purebred classes. 7. An exhibitor may not enter more than two entries per class in breeding classes and no more than a total of (2)two market animals may be shown. Each animal to be a separate entry on advance entry form. 8. Exhibits must meet health rules in this premium book. 9. All hogs must be in place by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 1. Weigh-in for market hogs will be at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 2. 10. All market swine must weigh between 230-300 lbs. to be eligible to sell. Heavyweights or under-weights will get to show, but not sell at the livestock sale or show for champion. Exhibitors are required to be present with their market swine at weigh-in. 11. There will be NO REWEIGHS of Market swine. Each exhibitor may only weigh (2) two market swine and those will be the hogs entered into market class. 12. Females shown in any breeding class at the Marion Co Jr. Fair cannot be shown as a market entry. 13. All market swine will be measured with REAL TIME at weigh-in to determine the percentage of lean. First and second place real time will receive trophy and cash award. Over-weight and under-weight swine will not eligible and cannot win awards. 14. Real Time expense will be deducted from members premium checks unless a sponsor is found prior to fair. 15. Grand champion and reserve grand champion ribbons will be awarded for gilts as well as breed champion and reserve champion. Grand champion market swine and reserve grand champion market swine ribbons and trophies will be presented. 16. Pumping of any species, unless under a veterinarian s or Junior Fair committee supervision will cause that animal to be disqualified. 17. Each market animal exhibitor must submit a sale request card to the show committee within 30 minutes of the end of the exhibitor s final market animal class. 18. A copy of valid, Show Me Quality Assurance (SMQA) card for each swine exhibitor must accompany Marion Co Jr. Fair entry form. The Marion County Fair follows the SMQA certification process for both 4-H and FFA exhibitors. Each breeding and market swine exhibitor must have a valid SMQA card to show at the Marion County Junior Fair. 19. All market swine exhibitors are responsible for animal following the sale, unless purchased by a buyer for slaughter. No resale outlet for barrows or gilts will be provided. Point Values BLUE RED WHITE Breeding Swine 20 15 10 Market Swine 9 6 3

4-H/FFA SWINE SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Note: breeding classes will be first, followed by market swine and then showmanship 4-H/FFA SHOWMANSHIP CLASS: Ribbon Only Ages 14 and up Class 1806 Ages 11-13 Class 1807 Ages 8-10 Class 1808 Swine Club Exhibit (No pre-entry needed) See Lot A6 Club Exhibits 4-H/FFA SWINE CLASSES AND CLASS NUMBERS Market Swine. 1601 (born after January 1, 2018 and weighing 230 Ibs to 300 Ibs) (List each animal separately - Class divided by weight on show day) Breeding Classes with 15 or more entries will be split in half and premiums paid on each. Duroc Hampshire Landrance Chester White Yorkshire Purebred Other Crossbred December Boar born December 15 - December 31, 2017 1501 1506 1511 1516 1521 1526 1561 January Boar born January 1 - January 31, 2018 1502 1507 1512 1517 1522 1527 1562 Senior February boar, born February 1 - February 20, 2018 1503 1508 1513 1518 1523 1528 1563 Junior February boar, born February 21 - March 10, 2018 1504 1509 1514 1519 1524 1529 1564 Junior March boar, born after March 10, 2018 1504 1509 1514 1519 1524 1529 1564 December Gilt born Dec 15-Dec 31, 2017 1531 1536 1541 1546 1551 1556 1566 January Gilt born Jan 1 Jan 31, 2018 1532 1537 1542 1547 1552 1557 1567 Senior Feb Gilt born Feb 1 Feb 20, 2018 1533 1538 1543 1548 1553 1558 1568 Junior Feb Gilt born 21-March 10, 2018 1534 1539 1544 1549 1554 1559 1569 Junior March Gilt born after March 10, 2018 1535 1540 1545 1550 1555 1560 1600

LOT A5 HORSE SHOW DATE: Tuesday, July 31 TIME: Horses in place by 3:00 p.m. Show begins at 4:00 p.m. Location: Flower City Park, Palmyra, MO Rain Location: Rockin A Arena Horse Show will be open to 4-H and FFA youth of Marion and other counties. Each exhibitor is to be familiar with the Junior Fair General Rules as well as the following: 1. All youth eligible to show as defined by rule 1, of the General Rules must pre-enter at the Marion County Extension office by June 29. 2. There will be a $15 pre-registration charge for all non-marion Co. residents. If not pre-registered, the charge on the day of show will be $20. Marion County exhibitors that fail to pre-enter will be charged $20 the day of the show. 3. Horsemanship entries are to be in place at the show grounds arena by 3:00 p.m., and remain until after start of speed classes. Show starting time is 4:00 p.m. Riders that fail to notify the superintendent of late arrival will not be eligible for high point or overall show awards. 4. Any animal entered in the horse show must be under the care and management of the member on or before May 1. 5. 4-H AND FFA MEMBERS of all counties need a MO Horse Enrollment Form in county of enrollment on file by May 1. Horse Enrollment form with appropriate signatures must be shown at registration on day of show. 6. Negative (EIA) Coggins papers are required at registration. 7. A horse may be shown only once in any given class. 8. Each exhibitor is required to show in either one Horsemanship class or one Showmanship class to be eligible to show in other classes. All exhibitors are encouraged to show in Horsemanship and Showmanship. Exhibitors may only enter in one Horsemanship class. 9. One entry per class. 10. This horse show will be governed by Missouri 4-H Horse Show Guidelines and AQHA Rules unless covered differently in these fair rules. 11. An Exhibitor riding in class 1311 walk/trot class may not enter in other horsemanship classes. Exhibitors that have taken part in a walk/trot class may not ride above a trot in any other class. (Game classes included.) Classes 1306-1307 are walk/trot only and do not limit riders from showing above a walk/trot in other classes. 12. The same horse may not be shown in Ranch Pleasure and Western Pleasure. The Exhibitor may enter both classes but must use a different horse for each class. 13. Tying or securing a rider into a saddle in any manner is prohibited. Rubber bands or similar devices on boots are prohibited. 14. Classes 1301-1320 will have a Danish System ribbon and a first place trophy. 15. Game Classes 1321-1336 do not require prior entry. The first place individual will receive a trophy, no ribbons will be given. 16. Each exhibitor shall be assigned a number, which is to be worn during the horse show. All Exhibitors must wear their number on their saddle pad or shirt in all classes 17. Collared shirts are to be worn in all premium classes (1301-1320) game class dress will be up to the show judge discretion. 18. ASTM/SEI approved helmets are required on game classes (1322 1336) and recommended in ALL classes. 19. Horses will not be allowed to run in or out of the arena during game classes