Divide County Fair Open Exhibit List

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2013 Divide County Fair Open Exhibit List

Thursday, June 13, 4-H Bake Sale Sample Prize winning baked goods, made by the 4-H members, during the entry and judging of 4-H exhibits on Thursday, June 13 at the Fairgrounds. Time for the Bake Sale will be from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. The public is invited to attend. LIVESTOCK & POULTRY - GENERAL 1. Entry of livestock and poultry exhibits will be from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday, June 14. 2. All livestock exhibitors (including poultry & rabbits) will be required to sign a liability waiver. A parent or legal guardian must also sign the waiver for any youth exhibiting livestock. Livestock pre-registration forms which include the liability waiver are available at the Divide County Extension Service. Forms will also be available during livestock entry on June 14, however, those planning to exhibit livestock, poultry, or rabbits are asked to pre-register if at all possible. 3. All sheep and goat entries must have an official USDA scrapie tag. 4. All poultry must be banded and require Pullorum testing or need to be from a certified NPIP flock/source. 5. Judging will begin at 9 am on June 15 and all exhibitors are asked to be present when their entries are judged. 6. Livestock and poultry will be released on June 15 at 4 pm and need to be removed by 5 pm to facilitate clean-up. 7. Livestock clean-up will be held on June 15 at 5 pm or as soon after 5 pm as possible. All livestock & poultry exhibitors are expected to help with clean-up. 8. Premiums will be available at from 2 to 3 pm on Sunday, June 16. DEPARTMENT A-Cattle CLASS 1: BREEDER PEN 1. Any commercial producer or purebred livestock breeder may enter in the class. 2. The pen will consist of 3 animals, heifers only. No trimming allowed. 3. They will be exhibited and judged in the pen (British, European or British-European cross). 4. The cash premium award will be determined by the ribbon awarded the exhibitor. PREMIUMS 1st: British - $50; European - $50; British-European - $50 2nd: British - $35; European - $35; British-European - $35 3rd: British - $25; European - $25; British-European -$25 4th: British - $15; European - $15; British-European - $15 CLASS 3: COW AND CALF 1. Any commercial producer or purebred livestock breeder may enter in the class. 2. A pair will consist of a cow with calf born on or after Jan 1, 2013. 3. Calves may be trimmed, cows shall not be trimmed. 4. Class will be divided into three groups, as follows: PREMIUMS 1st: British - $50; European - $50; Brit-Euro - $50 2nd: British - $35; European - $35; Brit-Euro - $35 3rd: British - $25; European - $25; Brit-Euro - $25 4th: British - $15; European - $15; Brit-Euro - $15 CLASS 3: BEEF 1. May be registered or commercial. 2. Individual animal must be trained to lead. 3. The cash premium award will be determined by the ribbon awarded to the exhibitor. 4. Each entry will receive a ribbon placing of blue, red, or white. Premiums will be $10, $8, and $5, respectively. 1. Senior heifer or cow born on or prior to Dec. 31, 2011. 2. Yearling heifer born on or between Jan. 1 & Dec 31, 2012. 3. Junior heifer calf born on or after Jan. 1, 2013.

4. Junior steer calf born on or after January 1, 2013. 5. Market steer born on or after Jan. 1, 2012. 6. Senior bull born on or prior to Dec.31, 2011. 7. Yearling bull born on or between Jan. 1 & Dec. 31, 2012. 8. Junior bull calf born on or after Jan. 1, 2013. DEPARTMENT B - Sheep CLASS 11 1. Any breed or cross breed. 2. All sheep & goats to be entered in the 2013 Divide County Fair must have an official USDA scrapie tag or registration tattoo. To obtain a flock identification number, tags and tagging supplies, and recordkeeping requirements, contact the ND USDA Veterinary Services office at 701-250-4210. 3. Individual animal should be shown. 4. See Livestock & Poultry General for times and other requirements. 5. Each entry will receive a ribbon placing of blue, red, or white. Premiums will be $10, $8, and $5, respectively. 30. Ram, one year and over. 31. Ewe, one year and over. 32. Ram lamb, under one year. 33. Ewe lamb, under one year. 35. Market lamb, whether or ewe, 100 pounds and over. 36. Feeder lamb, whether or ewe, under 100 pounds. DEPARTMENT C - Swine CLASS 12 1. Any breed or cross breed. 2. Individual animal should be shown. 3. See Livestock & Poultry General for times and other requirements. 4. Each entry will receive a ribbon placing of blue, red, or white. Premiums will be $10, $8, and $5, respectively. 40. Sow over one year. 41. Gilt under one year. 45. Market hog-gilt or barrow 220 lbs and over. 50. Feeder pig-gilt or barrow 150-219 lbs. DEPARTMENT D - Poultry CLASS 13 - POULTRY 1. Birds will be shown in five different classes; cock, cockerel, hen, pullet, and pens. 2. Birds entered as singles cannot compete in pens. 3. Name breed of chickens, turkeys, geese or ducks on entry tag. 4. Pen shall consist of 3 birds, 2 being female and one being a male bird. 5. Limit of three entries in class and one entry per lot. 6. Each entry will receive a ribbon placing of blue, red, or white. Premiums will be $3, $2, and $1, respectively, with a $10 premium for the overall champion. 7. Exhibitors should be present during judging. 8. See Item 2 under Livestock & Poultry - General. Entry will be from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday, June 14. 9. See Item 4 under Livestock & Poultry - General. All birds (poultry) to be entered in the 2013 Divide County Fair must be banded to signify that they have tested negative for Pullorum or that they are from a certified NPIP flock/source. Any birds brought in for entry also need to be accompanied by either a copy of the NPIP certificate for the flock, copies of test results from a certified testing agents on individual birds tested for exhibition, or a fully completed Poultry Exhibition Statement of Origin. Birds not meeting these requirements will not be entered and must be removed from the fairgrounds. 10. See Items 5 and 6 under Livestock & Poultry- General. Poultry exhibitors are expected to clean their cages and pans under cages following the release of the poultry exhibits on Saturday, June 15.

60. Cock or male bird over 1 year of age 61. Cockerel or male bird under 1 year of age 62. Pullet or female bird under 1 year of age 63. Hen or female bird over 1 year of age 64. Pen - 3 birds with one being a male CLASS 14 - RABBITS 1. Limit of three entries in class and one entry per lot. 2. Each entry will receive a ribbon placing of blue, red, or white. Premiums will be $3, $2, and $1, respectively, with a $10 premium for the overall champion. 3. See Item 2 under Livestock & Poultry - General. Entry will be from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday, June 14. 4. See Item 5 and 6 under Livestock & Poultry - General. Rabbit exhibitors are expected to clean their cages and pans under cages following release of the rabbit exhibits on Saturday, June 15. 100. Breeding doe or buck. 101. Market fryer or roaster. 102. Pen of 3 fryers. DEPARTMENT E - Flowers 1. Exhibits in Department E (Flowers) should be entered between 10 a.m. and noon on Thursday, June 13 and will be released between 2 and 3 pm on June 16. 2. There is no limit to the number of exhibits, except only one entry permitted per person in any one lot. 3. All exhibits entered in Department E must have been grown or produced by the person exhibiting, and must have be grown in Divide County, EXCEPT the Artistic Arrangements which is open to anyone. 4. Premiums will be: 1st-$3; 2nd-$2; 3rd-$1, unless otherwise specified. 5. A BEST OF SHOW RIBBON will be awarded in the flower class with $10 premium. FLOWERS CLASS 1: ANNUALS 101. Bachelor Button, 6 blooms 102. Calendula, 6 blooms 103. Carnation, 3 blooms 104. Hollyhock, 6 blooms 105. Impatiens 106. Larkspur, 3 stalks 107. Marigold, dwarf, 6 blooms 108. Marigold, large, 3 stalks 109. Pansies, 6 blooms 110. Petunia, double, 3 blooms 111. Petunia, hanging 112. Petunia, single, bed, 6 blooms 113. Petunia, single, ruffled, 6 blooms 114. Poppies, California 115. Poppies, 3 blooms 116. Snapdragon, 3 blooms 117. Any other, 3 blooms CLASS ll: PERENNIALS 122. Achille of the pearl - 2 stems 123. Bleeding Heart, 1 stem 124. Daisies, 6 stems 125. Daisies, Painted, 2 stems

126. Delphinium, 1 stalk 127. Dianthus, Sweet William, 2 stalks 128. Dianthus, Carnation, Double, 2 stalks 129. Dianthus, Single pink, 2 stalks 130. Columbine, 2 stems 131. Corabells, 2 stalks 132. Iris, Bearded, 1 stalk 133. Iris, Other Species, 1 stalk 134. Lily, 1 stalk 135. Lily, Tiger, 1 stalk 136. Lily of the Valley, 3 stems 137. Lythrum, 3 stems 138. Money Plant, Lunaria, 1 stalk 139. Peony, Double, any color, 1 stalk 140. Peony, Fern Leaf, 1 stalk 141. Peony, Single, any color, 1 stem 142. Poppy, Oriental, 1 stem 143. Rose, 1 stem 144. Tulip, 1 stem 145. Viola, 6 stems 146. Any other perennial, 1 stem CLASS lll: ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS 160. Columbine arrangement 161. Daisy arrangement 162. Delphinium arrangement 163. Hanging arrangement 164. Iris arrangement 165. Lily arrangement 166. Mixed flower arrangement 167. Pansy arrangement 168. Peony arrangement 169. Potentella arrangement 170. One color arrangement 171. Rose arrangement 172. Rose bowl arrangement 173. Terrarium (home made) arrangement 174. Unusual container arrangement 175. Wild flower arrangement 176. Any other arrangement CLASS IV: FLOWERING PLANTS 182. Ageratum 183. Begonia 184. Cyclame 185. Fuchsia 186. Geranium, Common 187. Geranium, Ivy 188. Geranium, other 189. Gloxinia 190. Kalanchoe 191. Lipstick Plant 192. Moses in Cradle 193. Moss Rose 194. Oxalis (Shamrock) 195. Purple Passion

196. Shrimp Plant 197. Spider Plant 198. Star of Bethlehem 199. Violet, African, white 200. Violet, African, pink 201. Violet, African, purple 202. Violet, African, blue 203. Violet, African, plain leaf, Dbl. Flower 204. Violet, African, plain leaf, frilled leaf, any color 205. Any other CLASS V: FOLIAGE PLANT 220. Aloe 221. Aluminum Plant 222. Avocado 223. Boston Fern 224. Cactus 225. Caladium 226. Chinese Evergreen 227. Coffee Plant 228. Coleus 229. Croton 230. Fern 231. Fern, Fluffy ruffles 232. Fittonia 233. Hen & Chicks (Echeveria) 234. Hindu Rope 235. Hoya Plant 236. Ice Plant 237. Ivy 238. Ivy, English 239. Ivy, Swedish 240. Jade 241. Norfolk Island Pine 242. Palm 243. Peperomia 244. Philodendron, Large Leaf 245. Philodendron, Small Leaf 246. Piggy Back 247. Prayer Plant 248. Rubber Plant 249. Sanseviera 250. Schefflera 251. Sedum 252. String of Pearls 253. Sweet Potato 254. Any Other DEPARTMENT F - Home 1. All exhibits must be entered from 10 am to noon on Thursday, June 13. 2. Exhibitors are asked to please make and attach an entry tag to each exhibit prior to entry to reduce registration time. Entry tags can be made by copying the sample entry tag that follows or can be obtained at the Divide County Extension Office. 3. Divide County Residents and those involved with Divide County Organizations are welcome to participate. Exhibits must have been completed since the 2012 fair. 4. Only articles of merit will receive premiums. 5. Baked goods must not be warm or frozen when entered. 6. Each exhibitor will be allowed only one entry per lot.

7. Every reasonable precaution is taken to safeguard entries. The fair, however, will not be responsible for damage or loss. 8. Exhibitor wishing to offer entry for sale may attach price. The fair, however, assumes no responsibility except to give prospective buyers the chance to contact exhibitor. 9. It is suggested that baked products such as cookies, doughnuts, and candy be placed on a sturdy paper plate covered with clear, re-closeable plastic bag. Yeast breads and pies should be in a re-closeable plastic bag also. Do not seal securely so that your product may be easily opened for judging. 10. No commercial cake mixes, cookie mixes, or any other commercial mixes are allowed. 11. All home canned items must be labeled with 1) method of packing. 2) method of processing, and 3) time processed. Also paraffin will not be accepted as a method of sealing jellies, jams, etc. For additional information contact the Extension Office at 965-6501. 12. Please, no perishable items that require refrigeration example: cream pies and freezer jams. 13. You can protect articles with plastic bags. 14. Exhibits may not be removed until 2 pm the last day of the fair, June 16, and should be removed by 3 pm. Premiums will be available between 2 and 3 pm on June 16. 15. All premiums will be: 1st-$3; 2nd-$2; 3rd-$1. DEPARTMENT F - ENTRY TAG CLASS NO. NO. STATE IF: YOUTH DIVISION ADULT (18-65) ADULT I (over 65) NAME OF ARTICLE NAME ADDRESS EXHIBIT NO. CLASS I: ARTS AND CRAFTS 1. Oil painting 2. Water color 3. Acrylics 4. Pastel, charcoal, or pen drawing 5. Pencil drawing 6. Ceramics or pottery 7. Padded articles 8. Stuffed animal 9. Decoupage 10. Nature article (seed, pods, wheat) 11. Wood craft 12. Mobiles 13. Handmade flowers 14. Metal craft 15. Macramé 16. Candles 17. Candle holders 18. Jewelry 19. Leather items 20. Rosemaling 21. White ware 22. Sand art 23. Handmade dolls 24. No sew appliqué 25. Recycled items

26. Models 27. Wall hangings 28. Small furniture -Refinished 29. Woodburning 30. Plastic canvas 31. Woodworking 32. Wood arts 33. Chip Carving - Beginning 34. Chip Carving - Advance 35. Written piece 36. Genealogy Book - Beginner (2-3 pages) 37. Genealogy Book - Advance (10-20 pages) 38. Scrapbooking - one page 39. Any item 40. Special Prize Repurposed Item SPECIAL PRIZE Repurposed Item Lot 40 First $10, Second $8, Third $5 CLASS 2: AFGHANS 50. Crocheted (pieced) 51. Crocheted (continued) 52. Knitted (pieced) 53. Knitted (continued) 54. Baby afghan-crocheted (30" x 48" mat) 55. Baby afghan-knitted (30" x 48" mat) 56. Any other kind. CLASS 3: EMBROIDERY 60. Table runner. 61. Table cloth. 62. Wall hanging. 63. Pillow. 64. Dish towel set. 65. Pillowcases. 66. Place mat set. 67. Crewel embroidery. 68. Machine embroidery. 69. Cross stitch. 70. Counted cross stitch. 71. Candlewicking 72. Machine appliqué item 73. Any other CLASS 4: QUILTING (Finished Articles) 88. Group Quilt (m)

89. Group Quilt (h) 90. Group Quilt (c) 91. Quilt, appliqué (m) 92. Quilt, patch (m) 93. Quilt, appliqué (h) 94. Quilt, patch (h) 95. Quilt, appliqué (c) 96. Quilt, patch (c) 97. Child's quilt (m) 98. Child's, quilt (h) 99. Child's quilt (c) 100. Pre-printed fabric (m) 101. Pre-printed fabric (h) 102. Pre-printed fabric (c) 103. Miniature quilt (m) 104. Miniature quilt (h 105. Miniature quilt (c) 106. Embroidered quilt 107. Tied quilt 108. Wall hanging 109. Home furnishing 110. Quilted clothing 111. Table runner/place mats 112. Christmas tree skirt 113. Ornament 114. Special Prize Baby Quilt 115. Pillow top (m) 116. Pillow top (h) 117. Wool appliqué item 118. Any other * (m) machine quilted, (h) hand, (c) commercial Dakota Star Guild will sponsor a quilting project in Lot 114 Baby Quilt $10 Cash Prize CLASS 5: MACH. MADE ARTICLES 120. Garment for toddler 121. Garment for child 122. Formal 123. Activewear 124. Sleepwear 125. Garment for adult 126. Any other CLASS 6: MISCELLANEOUS 145. Hardanger - Beginners 146. Hardanger - Intermediate 147. Hardanger - Advanced

148. Needlepoint 149. Braided rag rug 150. Rag rug 151. Hooked rug 152. Weaving 153. Stuffed toy 154. Sofa pillow (finished article) 155. Textile painting (finished article) 156. Purse or shoulder bag 157. Latchwork article 158. Needlework novelties 159 Tatted article 160. Any other CLASS 7: HOLIDAY ARTICLES 170. Decorated tablecloth, lunch cloth, or runner 171. Tree skirt 172. Ornaments 173. Wall hanging 174. Stocking 175. Any other (wreaths) 176. Christmas Stocking CLASS 8: CROCHET 180. Adult item 181. Child's item 182. Edgings and insertions 183. Fashion accessories - collars 184. Household accessories - hangers 185. Doll clothes 186. Baby article 187. Baby 3-piece outfit 188. Doilies, 10 inches and under 189. Doilies, over 10 inches 190. Dolls 191. Any other CLASS 9: PHOTOGRAPHY 200. Portrait in black and white 201. Scenic in black and white 202. Nature in black and white 203. Miscellaneous in black and white 204. Portrait in color 205. Scenic in color 206. Nature in color 207. Miscellaneous in color 208. 8" x 10" black and white 209. 8" x 10" color 210. 8" x 10" portrait CLASS 10: KNITTING 215. Adult item 216. Child's item

217. 3-piece baby set 218. Stole - shawl 219. Doily, 10 inches and under 220. Doily, over 10 inches 221. Fashion accessories 222. Household accessories 223. Doll clothes 224. Baby article 225. Item made by a Beginner 226. Felted item (purse, hat) 227. Advanced item 228. Any other CLASS 11: YEAST & QUICK BREADS 230. Raisin bread 231. Dark bread 232. White bread 233. Dinner rolls (4) 234. Fancy rolls (4) 235. Raised doughnuts (4) 236. Dark buns (4) 237. Fruit bread 238. Muffins (4) 239. Buns (4) 240. Banana Bread 241. Any other * Half loaves cut the long way are permitted CLASS 12: CAKES 250. Chocolate cake 251. White cake 252. Jelly roll 253. Vegetable cake 254. Bundt cake 255. Cupcakes 256. Any other * 1/4 of full cake with two outside edges permitted CLASS 13: PIES 260. One crust 261. Two crust * After pies have been judged one piece will be left on exhibit. The rest may be taken home after judging is finished. CLASS 14: COOKIES 265. Bars (4) 266. Rolled (4) 267. Drop (4) 268. Filled (4) 269. Refrigerator (4) 270. Oatmeal (4) 271. Peanut Butter cookies (4)

272. Sandbakkels (4) 273. Pressed cookies (4) 274. Unbaked cookies (4) 275. Sugar cookies (4) 276. Molded cookies (4) 277. Any other (4) 278. Chocolate Chip Cookies (4) 279. Special Prize Christmas Cookies (4) SPECIAL PRIZE Christmas Cookies Lot 279 First $10, Second $8, Third $5 Awards in both Youth & Adult CLASS 15: FRIED CAKES 280. Fattigman (4) 281. Doughnuts (4) 282. Krumkake (4) 283. Lefse (4) 284. Rosettes (4) 285. Flatbread (4) 286. Any other CLASS 16: CANDIES 290. Divinity 291. Fudge 292. Molded 293. Any other CLASS 17: CANNED FRUIT 295. Apricot 296. Cherries 297. Crabapple 298. Peaches 299. Pears 300. Plums 301. Raspberries 302. Rhubarb 303. Strawberries 304. Apple 305. Any other * Leave rings on all jars. CLASS 18: JELLIES 310. Choke cherry 311. Crabapple

312. Grape 313. Plum 314. Beet 315. Red raspberry 316. Wild plum 317. Rhubarb 318. Sandcherry 319. Any other CLASS 19: JAMS AND PRESERVES 320. Grape 321. Peach 322. Raspberry 323. Rhubarb 324. Strawberry 325. Tomato preserves 326. Rhubarb & other fruit 327. Any other CLASS 20: CANNED VEGETABLES 330. Green beans 331. Waxed beans 332. Beets 333. Tomatoes (can be quarts) 334. Whole corn 335. Peas 336. Carrots 337. Any other vegetable CLASS 21: PICKLES AND RELISHES 345. Beet relish 346. Beet 347. Carrot 348. Crabapple 349. Sweet cucumber 350. Dill pickles 351. Green tomato 353. Mustard pickles 354. Piccalilli relish 355. 10-14 day pickles 356. Watermelon pickles 357. Bread and butter 358. Any other 352. Mixed pickles

Officers & Directors of the Divide County Fair Association Melissa Adams, President; Doreen Schilke, Vice-President; KayCee Lindsey, Secretary; Tamara Rodham, Treasurer Directors: Aaron Jacobson, Robin Chaffee, Rodney Olin Keith Brown, Extension Agent EXHIBIT ENTRY DATES & TIMES HOME - (Department F) and FLOWERS - (Department E) will be entered from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, June 13. LIVESTOCK: (Department A thru D) will be entered between 8 am and 10 am on Friday, June 14. REMEMBER: Exhibits must be labeled by department, class number and lot number. Exhibits, except livestock, will be released at between 2-3 pm on Sunday, June 16, the last day of the fair. Livestock will be released on Saturday, June 15 following the sale. Premium prize money on all exhibits will be available from 2-3 pm on Sunday, June 16.