East Central FFA General Livestock & Project Show Rules School Year

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East Central FFA General Livestock & Project Show Rules 2018-2019 School Year 1. ECISD Administration, ECISD and other persons who contribute to the operations of the East Central FFA Chapter Livestock and Project Show, shall not be held liable for any injuries or loss of property or livestock incurred while exhibiting or attending the East Central FFA Livestock & Project Show. 2. Participation in the livestock show shall be limited to East Central High School Chapter members that are currently enrolled in an East Central AgriScience Class and are in good standing with the East Central FFA Chapter and all Jr. FFA members in good standing. 3. East Central High School students that are East Central FFA members & Jr. members must attend 75% of the East Central FFA Chapter meetings held prior to the livestock show (Sept. Oct. Nov. and Dec) in order to participate in the livestock show for 2018. Meetings will be listed on the East Central FFA calendar. Exceptions to this rule must be approved by the East Central FFA Advisors prior to the member missing the meeting and not after. 4. Only East Central FFA members in good standing that have at least one (1) entry at the Bexar County Livestock Show, or at least one entry in one of the major livestock shows in Texas (State Fair of Texas, Southwestern Livestock Show, San Antonio, San Angelo, Houston, or Rodeo Austin) will be eligible to enter a livestock project in the East Central FFA Livestock & Project Show. 5. Each Exhibitor s family is required to sell (or purchase) at least 1-$50.00 ad in the East Central Livestock & Project Show Program. Families with more than 1 exhibitor within the immediate family will only be required to sell (or purchase) a minimum of 1 ad. All exhibitor s families are encouraged to sell as many ads as possible to help generate prize money for this event. 6. Each Exhibitor or exhibitor s family is required to participate and/or work a minimum of 1 2 workday or events. Those exhibitor s families (exhibitor) not choosing to participate will not be able to exhibit at the East Central FFA Livestock and Project Show. Tracking will begin January 2018. Verification will be handled through Booster Club with sign-in sheets. 7. All exhibitors and their family must sign the East Central FFA Livestock Raisers Agreement Form, make entry to the East Central Livestock and Project Show during the October Entry Meeting (10/11/18), and be properly validated. New East Central FFA Exhibitors must have attended the New Feeders Meeting (September 7). Returning East Central FFA Exhibitors/Feeders they may attend a New Feeders Meeting or successfully completed the online exhibitors test by September 1, 2017. Exhibitors must have a current, valid Texas Quality Counts Number for the entry form. 8. Entry fee shall be as follows:$25 for first entry and $5.00 each additional entry made/student. There will be no fee for showmanship. Beef Cattle $ 5.00/head Swine $ 5.00/head Lamb/Goat $ 5.00/head Poultry $ 5.00/pen/head Rabbits $ 5.00/pen/head Showmanship No FEE Ag Mechanics Project $ 5.00/entry 9. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to bring the animal to weigh-in/sift and to have their animal at/in the show ring when the class or breed/species is called. Once judging of the class has commenced or weighing/sifting has concluded, no animal may be brought forth to be considered. Once weighing/sifting has begun, no other animals will be allowed to enter the barn. Emergencies must be handled through the superintendents. No complaint or protest will be heard for an entry that was overlooked due to an exhibitor not being ready. 10. No unruly animals will be permitted. Unruly animals will be determined by the judge and/or superintendent and/or of that species. If the animal is dismissed for being unruly, then that animal will not be eligible to compete for awards. 11. All protests must be in writing and accompanied by a deposit of $100.00 (cash), which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Such protest must be delivered to the General Superintendent WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF Division s SHOW CONCLUSION. 12. The single judge system will be the policy of placement for this show and the decision of the judge is final in all classes. 13. Prize money and/or class awards may be given to exhibitors after judging and before they leave the show ring. 14. A student may enter as many projects as they wish with the exception of poultry. 15. The student must raise and care for his/her projects at home, or at school, or at a facility agreed upon by the East Central FFA Advisors from the time of validation or poultry pickup. 16. All animals will receive ribbons and all of the animals in a class will receive prize money. 17. If there should be a class with one or two animals, the judge may or may not award a blue ribbon. He/She may place the animals as he/she thinks they should be placed.

18. The first place animal will compete for champion within their respective divisions. The second place animal in the class from which the Champion was selected, will then compete for Reserve Champion with the all other first place animals. 19. Grand and Reserve Champions will be awarded with buckles as donated in the following divisions: Breeding Cattle, Breeding Swine, Breeding Goats, Breeding Sheep, Breeding Rabbits, Market Turkey, Market Broilers, Market Rabbits, Market Goats, Market Steers, Market Lambs, Market Swine and Ag. Mechanics after they have completed their thank you notes in the show office. However, if there are three or less animals showing in a division, a Champion and Reserve Champion buckle may or may not be awarded. Awards will be determined by the availability of sponsors. 20. Showmanship will be awarded to the top showman in each species with the exception of poultry. 21. All rules will be strictly enforced. 22. Trim chutes may be setup in designated areas. 23. All vehicles must be parked in designated parking areas only. 24. No hay may be used as bedding. 25. All breeding animals must be owned solely by the exhibitor and must have original registration papers proving their ownership by the dates and guideline set forth by the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Jr. Show. The only exception is if an animal is a scramble project for that school year; animals then may have an official scramble copy of their registration papers and/or may be co-owned by a livestock show. 26. An exhibitor in the Showmanship, must have an entry in that division in order to compete in that showmanship event. Example: A Showman in the Market Steer Showmanship, must have had a Market Steer entry and have shown that entry in that division in order to be eligible to complete in the Market Steer showmanship Contest. This does not make that exhibitor eligible in any other category, unless the exhibitor has other species that he has exhibited at the East Central FFA Livestock and Project Show. 27. All animals should only be groomed and fitted show-day by the exhibitor, other East Central FFA Members, Ag Teachers, and the immediate exhibitor s family. 28. Awards will be awarded after thank you letters are completed by the exhibitor in the show office. Thank You letter stationary will be provided by the East Central Livestock and Project Show office. 29. Animals or ag mechanic projects will not be allowed to leave the grounds until the conclusion of the entire show each day with the exception of poultry and rabbits. 30. Violation of any rule is subject to the exhibitor being disqualified and loss of awards/money for current and/or future shows. 31. Substitution Rule (Clarification) for EC Show. Any substitution of exhibitor must be cleared through the species superintendent with the following guidelines: 1. Exhibitor either has multiple entries in the class or has a medical note that is prohibiting them from showing. 2. The Substitute showman must be an East Central FFA member in good standing, have a valid entry in the East Central Show and is approved by the species superintendent. 32. Stall upon arrival of all species Market Steer Division 1. All Steers must be validated through the State Validation program by the exhibitor. 2. All Steers will be shown according to American, British or Exotic. Steers will be further divided into similar weight classes by the Superintendents of the Market Steer Division. 3. All steers will be classified into American, British or Exotic by the show judge during the weigh-in period and they will show in this order. 4. The minimum weight for steers is 800lbs with no weight tolerance. There is no maximum weight limit. 5. No grooming materials may be applied to the animals and will be white towel tested. Those not passing the white towel test will not be allowed to show and may be disqualified. This is BLOW and GO Show. If your steer is disqualified for grooming materials it is not eligible for awards, prizes or further consideration. 6. Must have an entry in the Market Steer division to be eligible for the Market Steer Showmanship Contest. 7. No Cable Halters will be permitted. Breeding Cattle Division 1 All Heifers must be validated through the State Validation program by the exhibitor. 2. Classes of Breeding Beef will consist of females only and shown in the order of American, British, Exotic. 3. Breeding beef cattle must be owned by November 1, 2018, be registered with their respective Breed Associations and have ownership or transfer in the exhibitor s name by November 1, 2018 in accordance with the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Jr. Heifer Show. Additionally, all females must be state validated if registered. If state validated, then the must show in the registered heifer division not the commercial division. All exhibitors must show original registration papers with the exception of scramble heifers. Scramble animals may present a photocopy of their registration papers with the livestock show stamp indicating it is a scramble animal.

4. All calves shown on the side of cows must be eligible for registration as stated in the rules of the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Jr. Heifer Show. 5. All Breeding Cattle will classified according to British, American, or Exotic 6. All Breeding Cattle will show in the following classes: a. Under 1 year of age b. 1 to 2 years of age c. Over 2 years of age, but not older than September 1, 2016 7. No grooming materials may be applied to the animals and will be white towel tested. Those not passing the white towel test will not be allowed to show and may be disqualified. This is BLOW and GO Show. If your heifer is disqualified for grooming materials it is not eligible for awards, prizes or further consideration. 8. Must have an entry in the Breeding Cattle Division to be eligible for the Breeding Cattle Showmanship Contest 9. No Cable Halters will be permitted. Market Swine Division 1. All Market Swine must be validated through the State or county validation program by the exhibitor. No fresh ear- notches will be accepted. 2. Classes of Market Hogs will be made according to similar weights according to the following order: Dark OPB, Duroc, Hampshire, Light OPB, Yorkshire and Cross. 3. Classification will be determined at weigh-in by the swine committee. 4. There will be no minimum weight limit for the Market Swine Show and no maximum weight limit. 5. Grooming products will be limited to water only. 6. No clipping of hogs on the grounds beginning the Wednesday before the show. 7. No Boars will be allowed in the Market Division. 8. Must have an entry in the Market Swine Division to be eligible for the Market Swine Showmanship Contest. Breeding Swine Division 1. This will be a female only show. 2. Classes will be made according to breeds and age. 3. Breeding swine must be owned by November 1, 2018, registered with their respective Breed Associations and have ownership or transfer in the exhibitor s name by December 1, 2018 in accordance with the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Jr. Breeding Gilt Show. 4. All exhibitors must have original registration papers with the exception of official scramble gilts. Scramble animals may present a photocopy of their registration papers with the livestock show stamp indicating it is a scramble animal. All animals entered in the Breeding Swine Division are required to have registration papers with the exception of scramble papers. 5. BREEDS will show in the following order- Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, Poland China, Spotted, Yorkshire and Crossbred. 6. To be eligible to exhibit in the Crossbred gilt classes, all gilts must be validated in the Texas 4-H and FFA Swine Validation Program. Each entry must have been recorded on a 4-H or FFA Swine Validation Form Master List completed by the County Swine Validation Committee. Failure to comply with the rules and regulations of the Texas Validation Program in any manner will result in immediate disqualification 7. Crossbred gilts will show by weight. Weight limits are: minimum 150 lbs. and maximum 250 lbs. inclusive. All gilts will be weighed. Weights below the minimum (150 lbs.) or above the maximum (250 lbs.) will be sifted and not allowed to show. 8. Classes will be determined after check in. Only purebred gilts born July 1, 2018 through September 10, 2018 will be eligible to show in the breed classes: Crossbred gilts will show by weight, not age. 9. Breeding hogs with fresh ear notches will not be eligible to show. A fresh ear notch is any notch that has a scab and/or is not completely healed. 10. Grooming products will be limited to water only. Animals may be randomly white towel tested by swine committee. Those failing the test will be disqualified. 11. No clipping of hogs on the grounds beginning the Wednesday before the show. 12. Must have an entry in the Breeding Swine Division to be eligible for the Breeding Swine Showmanship Contest. Market Goat Division 1. All Market Goats must be validated through the state or county validation program by the exhibitor. 2. Must be a wether (castrated billy) or doe (female) goat to be eligible to show in the Market Goat Division. 3. No minimum or maximum weight limit.

4. Market goats must be body-clipped (slick sheared) in accordance to the Bexar County Rules for 2018. 5. Market goats must be shown in collars, halters or chains. 6. Classes will be broke into weight classes based on the animals that are weighed in. 7. Exhibitors are required to have horns tipped blunt on all goats before showing where the end of the horn must be larger than a dime. 8. Must have an entry in the Market Goat Division to be eligible for the Market Goat Showmanship Contest Boer Breeding Goat Division 1. This will be a female only show. 2. All exhibitors have original registration papers with the exception of official scramble breeding goats. Scramble animals may present a photocopy of their registration papers with the stock show stamp indicating it is a scramble animal. All animals entered in the Breeding Goat Division are required to have registration papers, show proof of original registration papers in the exhibitors name only. 3. Percentage & Full blood goats will show in separate division in that order. The Champion and Reserve Champion Full blood will show against the Champion and Reserve Champion Percentage for Champion and Reserve Champion Breeding Goat. 4. Goats will be divided into the following age classes: a. Under 1 year b. Over 1 year, but not older than 2 years of age on the date of show. c. Senior Doe 2 years + 5. All breeding goats must show in halters, collars or chains. 6. Must have an entry in the Breeding Goat Division to be eligible for the Breeding Goat Showmanship Contest. Market Lamb Show Division 1. All Market Lambs must be validated through the state or county validation program by the exhibitor. 2. Must be a wether or ewe to be eligible. 3. Lambs will be classified by the judge at the time of judging. Any lamb entered in the wrong class will be reclassified into the proper class. 4. Market lambs will be shown in the following order of breeds: I. Southdown and Shropshire grades and crosses II. Fine Wool: Only Delaines and Rambouillet or crosses of these two breeds may be shown in this division. III. Fine Wool Crosses: Will be typical first cross of Finewool with a Suffolk, Hampshire, Corriedale or Columbia IV. Medium Wool: Hampshire, Suffolk, and all other grades and crosses except Southdown and Shropshire V. Dorper: haired sheep 5. There will be no minimum or no maximum weight for lambs. 6. After classes are divided by Breed Type, they will be divided into light and heavy weights, provided there are enough entries. 7. All lambs must be slick shorn to the skin above the knee and hock joints, with no more than ¼ inch of wool/hair in length before showing. 8. Must have an entry in the Market Lamb Division to be eligible for the Lamb Showmanship Contest Breeding Sheep Division 1. This will be a female only show. 2. The following breeds will be shown in the following order: Southdown, Suffolk, Hampshire, Rambouilett, Dorper, White Dorper, 3. All animals entered in the Breeding Lamb Show are required to have registration papers, present original registration papers in the exhibitors name only. 4. All exhibitors must show proof of original registration papers with the exception of scramble ewes. Scramble animals may present a photocopy of their registration papers with the livestock show stamp indicating it is a scramble animal All animals entered in the Breeding Sheep Division are required to have registration papers, show proof of original registration papers in the exhibitors name only, with the exception of scramble lamb. 5. Classes will be by breed and age, as determined by the Superintendents of the Lamb Division. 6. Only breeding sheep that are eligible to show at the San Antonio Livestock Show.

Market Rabbits Division 1. Rabbits must be owned and cared for by the student by the time of the Bexar County Rabbit Validation. 2. Rabbits must have meat type carcasses (examples of breeds that meet this classification are Californian and New Zealand breeds) 3. Rabbits will be judged based on their ARBA Standard of Perfection (most current issue) and overall finished carcass. 4. Disqualification based on their standard of perfection will apply with the approval of the judge. 5. An entry will consist of a pen of 3 rabbits. All rabbits should be the same breed and similar in weight and confirmation. 6. Each rabbit must weigh between 2 and 5 pounds on the day of the show. 7. All Market Rabbits must abide by the current rabbit validation rules for the Bexar County Livestock Show. 8. Rabbits may not be over 70 days of age. 9. Must have an entry in either the Market Rabbit Division or the Breeding Rabbit Division to be eligible for the Rabbit Showmanship Contest. Breeding Rabbit Division 1. There will be classes for Bucks and Does in the following groups: a. Classes for all breeds under a 9 pound minimum senior ideal weight are: I. Junior under 6 months of age II. Senior 6 months of age and over b. Classes for all breeds having a 9 pound minimum senior ideal weight are: i. Junior Under 6 months of age ii. Intermediates 6 months of age and under 8 months of age iii. Senior 8 months of age and older 2. All Breeding Rabbits must be solely owned by November 1, 2018 and be the current owner on the registration papers. 3. Rabbit classes to be governed by rules of ARBA Standard of Perfection (most current issue). 4. A Champion and Reserve Champion Rabbit will be selected, not a Best of Show and Best Opposite. 5. Must have an entry in either the Market Rabbit Division or the Breeding Rabbit Division to be eligible for Rabbit Showmanship Contest. Poultry Division 1. There will be two (2) divisions, Turkey and Broiler. Turkeys will have two (2) classes, (Turkey Toms and Turkey Hens together). Champion Tom and Champion Hen will compete against each other for Champion and Reserve Champion Turkey. There will be two classes of broilers-cockerels and Pullets and the champions from both classes will compete against each other for Champion and Reserve Champion Broilers. 2. Only 2 entries per division will be permitted. 3. A broiler entry will consist of a single bird, not a pen of 3 birds. 4. Broilers must have a Bexar County wing band in place at the time of judging. 5. Turkeys must have the state show 2019 wing band in place at the time of judging. 6. No weight limits on turkeys and broilers. 7. All poultry must arrive on the show grounds by 4:30 pm and be prepared to show by 5:00 pm on December 21, 2018 or they will not be eligible to show. 8. All Poultry will be released at the completion of the poultry show. 9. Any FFA Member may assist in holding broilers or turkeys during judging, no adults. 10. Poultry will be shown out of the box, no cages will be provided. 11. Judges will sex the birds during the class. Ag Mechanics Division 1. All projects must have been constructed by the FFA member or FFA Members (in case of a group entry) within one calendar year.

Group Entries: Group entries must be made in the names of the individuals making entry including those exhibitors who participated in planning and construction of the project. Group entries are considered to be those that are constructed by two or more students. 2. Individual/Group: Projects may have been individually or group constructed and may be individually or group owned. 3. Number of Entries: Individual and/or groups may enter as many projects as they wish, however if they have more than 2 entries in the class-they will only be awarded their highest 2 placings. 4. Exhibit Space: Projects will be displayed by classes. Placement of the projects will be at the discretion of Superintendent of the Ag. Mechanics Division. Display space under shelter is not guaranteed. 5. Construction Date: A project may be exhibited only one time at the East Central FFA Livestock and Project Show and must have been constructed within one calendar year of the exhibition date. 6. Types of Projects: Only those projects that fit into the stated classes will be accepted. Final project classification will be at the discretion of Superintendents of the Ag. Mechanics Division. 7. Vehicles: No trucks, non-entered tractors, or other vehicles (including non-entered trailers) are allowed in the exhibit area as part of the display unless approved by the Superintendents of the Ag. Mechanics Show. 8. Project Completeness: All projects should be complete including finish. Any item, necessary for use of the project, must be a part of it (example: hinges and latches on gates and panels). 9. Project Presentation: Items to be considered are: A) Neatness of project - Clean and free of dust and debris. B) Neatness of surroundings - Includes floor under and around the project. C) Documentation - Presented in a manner that judges and the public can view it. D) Signs - Must be appropriate, easy to read, and not too large as to take unusual space. E) Exhibitor Card - Attached to the front center of the project. Should be displayed neatly and in a location that is highly visible. F) Safety - All safety procedures must be adhered to when displaying projects. G) Clutter - Exhibitors should confine paraphernalia, chairs, show boxes, cleaning supplies, brooms, and wiping rags to their assigned display area. H) Painting/Scratches - No enamel paint is allowed in the barn. Judges will be instructed to make allowances for scratches or damage due to transportation. 10. Exhibitors Presentation: Items to be considered are: A) Attire - Exhibitors should be dressed appropriately and be with their project when it is judged. B) Sportsmanship - Exhibitors should be courteous and helpful to those viewing their project, including those exhibiting next to them. Exhibitors should not interfere with or shield those who are exhibiting next to them. C) Knowledge Exhibitors should be available to answer questions when their project is being judged. Knowledge of the project will be evaluated at this time. Exhibitors should be well informed of the project they are representing, but should not be boisterous or argumentative. D) Exhibit Aids - Exhibitors should provide any equipment that may be necessary to judge their project (flashlights, mat or creeper for judging projects that the judge would need to get underneath). Exhibitors may be requested to hold measuring tape and assist the judge in making measurements on project.

11. Documentation: An original working plan or drawing, photographs showing stages of construction and a bill of materials are required with each project. Additional documentation may be required for plans of vehicles that are used on public highways (rule16) ASAE standards must be met on three point hitch and PTO Operated equipment(rule 17). The following web page http://swt.edu/~ls04/shell.html will contain links to ASAE and DOT Standards and Codes. The web page may also be accessed from the IMS web page. 12. Safety: A) Working Drawing - Should include an original multi-view orthographic projection drawn to a given scale with proper lettering and dimensioning. Dimensioning shown on drawing should be specific and complete enough for it to be apparent that drawing was used to plan and construct project. Judges will spot check dimensions on projects to see if they comply with drawings. Drawing may be a CAD (Computer Aided Design). Pictorials, isometric oblique, or perspective may be included. B) Bill of Materials: Must include a list or a description of material, including quantity, size, and cost. Other as date of purchase, vendors name and/or Purchase Order Number, etc. may be included. C) Photographs - Showing work in progress should depict proper safety procedures including clothing, eye and face shields, etc. Photographs should be sequenced in the order of constructing the project. Any project not having will be disqualified. Any project not having all three documents will be placed down a ribbon. Display: Appropriate and safe display stands are to be provided for gates, panels, and other projects that need support. Sharp edges and points; such as found on self-feeder roofs, bale movers, etc.; are to be padded and/or covered as necessary to prevent possible injury. Transportation: All trailers and other equipment that will be operated and/or transported on public roads must be equipped with safety equipment specified in Title 7, Vehicles and Traffic Transportation Code of the Texas Statues. Specific chapters regarding Width (621.201), Lights & Reflectors (547.322, 547.323, 547.324, 547.325, and 547.332), Brakes (547.401 and 547.402), Length (621.204) and Inspection (548.052) must be adhered to Agriculture Exceptions No Agriculture Exemptions for the following: A) All tongue trailers must have approved safety chains. Information regarding approved Materials and attachment method may be obtained via web page. B) All gooseneck trailers must have approved safety chains and brake-away equipment. Any trailer that is over wide (102 inches) must have a signed permit. Trailers widths will be measured from metal to metal. Tire will not be considered in width except when tire tread extends beyond the fender. Hubs/caps must not extend beyond tire bulge/cheek. Any trailer that does not meet these requirements will be disqualified. 13. ASAE: All three-point hitch and/or PTO operated equipment must meet the latest ASAE (The society for engineering in agricultural, food, and biological systems) standards. Power take-off equipment must meet ASAE standard S203, Rear Power Take- Off for Agricultural Equipment. All semi-mounted or mounted equipment must meet ASAE standard S217, Three-Point Free Link Attachment for Hitching Implements to Agricultural Wheel Tractors. 14. Signs: All projects are to be identified with standard club exhibitor cards. Additional signs, banners, etc. are encouraged, but are subject to approval. No "For Sale" signs are permitted. 15. Loss or Damage: Every precaution will be taken to protect the projects, however, neither the East Central FFA Livestock or Project Show nor the officials of this division will be responsible for any loss or damage to projects. 16. Projects with Engines: No more than two gallons of fuel in any fuel tank is allowed. The fuel tank cap is to be in place and sealed with tape and the battery, if equipped, is to be disconnected. Tractors in the restoration division may have up to five gallons of fuel in the fuel tank.

17. Projects Needing Offloading Assistance: Projects that must be hoisted from the top-side are to be fitted with lifting eyes at balance points that will accommodate one inch shackles. Projects that, in the opinion of Show officials, cannot be safely off-loaded with equipment available will be shown at an alternate site. 18. Awards will be awarded based upon donations received for the show. Only 1 Buckle will be awarded to the Champion Project. 19. Rules for these project contests are based on the Bexar County Ag Mechanic Contest Rules. Classes: AM-1 Agricultural Machinery & Equipment 1. Hay handling equipment 2. Spraying equipment 3. Mounted and pull type tractor equipment 4. Hydraulic equipment 5. Shop equipment 6. Truck, tractor, and agriculture equipment accessories 7. Division Champion 8. Reserve Division Champion AM-2 Electrical Equipment 9. Show and livestock equipment 10.Shop tools and equipment 11. Division Champion 12. Reserve Division Champion AM-3 Livestock Equipment 13. Gates and livestock panels 14. Squeeze chutes and restraining equipment 15. Trim chutes, blocking stands, livestock crates and headgates 16. Feeders 17. Self feeders and creep feeders - (Those feeders that are equipped with panels or other devices that allow access to selected animals). 18. Other livestock equipment 19. Wildlife and exotic game Class to include any equipment used in raising and caring for animals such as deer, llama, turkeys, quail, fish, etc. (Does not include hunting equipment). 20. Division Champion 21.Reserve Division Champion AM-4 Trailer 22.Bumper Pull Utility 10 ft and under with single axle 23.Bumper Pull Utility 10 ft and under with dual axle 24.Bumper Pull Utility Over 10 to 16 ft 25.Bumper Pull Utility Over 16 ft 26.Bumper Pull Stock all lengths 27.Gooseneck Pull Lowboy (bed between wheels) 28.Gooseneck Pull Flatbed/Float (bed over wheels) 29.Gooseneck Stock Trailer all lengths 30.Multibale 31. Other trailers - To include: welder trailers, dump-bed (including hydraulic dump), cargo, and over wide trailers (more than 102 inches). All flatbed (bed over wheels) bumper pull trailers regardless of size. 32. Division Champion 33.Reserve Division Champion AM-5 Outdoor Furniture & Equipment 34. Outdoor Furniture 35. Barbeque Pits 36. Other Equipment 37. Division Champion

38. Reserve Division Champion 39. Grand Champion Project 40. Reserve Grand Champion Project AM-6 Tractor Restoration