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Page 1: APPALACHIAN FAIR...HCR 13, Box 220, Fredonia, TX 76842. Photography, Tennessee Saves, and Youth Spirit. Refer to Photography section for information regarding facility capable of taking

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INDEX Admission Fees ............................................................ 2 Baby Show ..................................................................34 Beef Cattle—Angus .....................................................11 Beef Cattle—SimAngus ...............................................16 Beef Cattle—Horned/Polled Hereford .........................14 Beef Cattle—Limousin .................................................19 Beef Cattle—Other Breeds ..........................................21 Beef Cattle—Salers .....................................................15 Beef Cattle—Simmental ..............................................18 Beef Cattle-Shorthorn and Shorthorn Plus ..................13 Chairpersons ................................................................ 1 Dairy Show—Open......................................................25 Exhibitor Information .................................................... 9 FFA Judging ................................................................10 Fairest of Fair Information ............................................ 7 General Livestock Information ...................................... 9 Herdsman’s Award ......................................................10 Junior Beef ..................................................................22 Junior Commercial Beef Show ....................................24 Junior Commercial Ewe Show ....................................32 Junior Dairy .................................................................27 Junior Market Lamb Show ...........................................32 Junior Sheep Show .....................................................30 “Little Britches” Contest ...............................................28 “Little Cowbuddies” Contest ........................................24 Little Miss Contest ........................................................ 8 Livestock Scholarship Sponsors .................................36 Livestock Show Schedule ............................................ 1 Officials ........................................................................ 2 Open Sheep ................................................................29 Rules & Regulations ..................................................... 5 Scholarship Information ................................................ 4 TN Association of Fairs Listing ....................................35 Wool Show ..................................................................30 Wool & Woolies Revue ................................................34 Youth Board ................................................................. 4 Youth Talent Contest ...................................................33

CATALOGS & ENTRIES AVAILABLE ON-LINE www.appalachianfair.com

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LIVESTOCK CHAIRPERSONS

Director In Charge MIKE CUNNINGHAM

423-491-1301 E-mail: [email protected]

BEEF Chairpersons: Dorothy Hale 423-341-7555 Kaitlyn Robbins 423-502-0839 Terri Robbins 423-477-2712 Frank Walters 423-791-3397 Kim Walters 423-767-6788

DAIRY Chairperson: Gayle Carson 423-341-3700 Assistant Chairpersons: Kevin & Amy Collette 423-552-3349 Pam Cunningham 865-599-4222 Joseph Redman 426-833-1461 Ryan Proffitt 423 791-1710

SHEEP

Chairperson: Ed Bowman 423-794-6005 Assistant Chairpersons: Alisa Payne 423-753-2297 Ronda Cooper 423-426-3560 CAMPING SPACES: 3 NIGHTS $50 ALL WEEK $80

Limited Number available Call 423-477-3211 to reserve space

Enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com

JULY 25 NEW ENTRY DEADLINE

LIVESTOCK SHOW SCHEDULE Monday, August 19 Junior Beef Show 9:00 a.m. Beginners, Jr. & Jr. High Showmanship Jr. Commercial Beef Show will follow Jr. Beef Show Sr. High Showmanship will follow Jr. Beef Show Herb Doan Memorial Scholarship Presentation FFA Beef Judging (pick up cards by 4:30) 5:00 p.m. Little Cowbuddies after Jr. Show - not before 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 20 Open Show - Salers 1:00 p.m. SimAngus 3:00 p.m. Limousin 4:30 p.m. Angus 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 21 Open Show - Shorthorn Show 9:00 a.m. Shorthorn Plus to follow Other Breeds 10:00 a.m. Hereford 12:30 p.m. Simmental 3:00 p.m. Supreme Champion will be chosen following the Simmental Show. Thursday, August 22 Washington County Dairy Show Call 753-1680 for details Friday, August 23 Open Sheep Show 8:00 a.m. Junior Dairy Showmanship 5:00 p.m. Beginners, Jr., Jr. High Little Britches –following Showmanship class,

Not before 6:30 p.m. Wool & Woolies Revue 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 24 Junior Sheep Show 8:00 a.m. Show schedule will be posted Showmanship, County Groups, Commercial Ewe Show,

Market Lambs, Breeding Ewes, Wool Show Open and Junior Dairy Heifers 10:00 a.m. Open and Junior Dairy Cows

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2018

BGS Farms Ed Bowman Jimmy Byers Gayle Carson Homer Stout

Sullivan Co. Livestock Assoc.

2019

BGS Farms Ed & carol Bowman

Jimmy & Cathy Byers Garland Farm Estates John & Jane Ann Lowe

Sullivan Co. Livestock Assoc. Washington County Farm Bureau

Washington County Cattleman’s Assoc. Various Cash Donations

2018 SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS & SUPREME CHAMPIONS: Senior Showmanship Scholarship Supreme Animals Beef: Carlee Taylor McGuffee Polled Herefords-Supreme Beef Bull Champion Dairy: Madison Smith Peyton Ridley/Ridley Farm-Supreme Beef Female Champion Sheep: Jacey Moncier Hobbs Lutz/ Her-Man Jerseys-Supreme Dairy Cow Emily Caroline Rogers/Twin Ridge Farm-Junior Supreme Dairy Heifer Jordy Barnette/Cedar Ridge Farm-Supreme Ewe Brock Trew/Trew Farm-Supreme Ram

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS

Little Cowbuddies

time change

JULY 25 ENTRY DEADLINE

NEW

INFO

Sheep Check-in

Times

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TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF FAIRS

2019 Fair Schedule

Macon County Fair Aug. 3-10

Anderson County Fair July 15-20 Marion County Fair TBA

Bedford County Fair July 22-27 Maury Co. Fair Aug. 27-31

Benton County Fair Sept. 23-28 Meigs County Fair TBA

Bledsoe County Fair Aug. 13-17 Middle Tennessee Fair Sept. 23-30

Carroll County Fair Sept. 17-21 Morgan County Fair TBA

Cheatham County Fair Aug. 27-31 Obion County Fair Aug. 19-24

Claiborne County Fair Aug. 26-31 Overton County Fair July 18-28

Clay County Fair June 11-15 Polk County Fair TBA

Cocke County Fair July 22-27 Putnam County Fair Aug. 1-10

Coffee County Fair Sept. 14-21 Rhea County Fair Aug. 6-10

Cumberland County Fair Aug. 26-31 Robertson County Fair Aug. 20-24

Decatur County Fair TBA Scott County Fair Aug. 19-24

DeKalb County Fair July 15-20 Sequatchie County Fair Aug. 17-24

Dickson County Fair Sept. 2-7 Sevier County Fair Aug. 27-Sept. 2

Dyer County Fair Sept. 2-7 Smith County Fair July 1-6

Fentress County Fair Aug. 18-24 South Central Area Fair Aug. 13-17

Franklin County Fair Oct. 1-5 Sumner County Fair July 8-13.

Gibson County Fair Aug. 26-31 Tennessee State Fair Sept. 6-15

Giles County Fair TBA Tennessee Valley Fair Sept. 6-15

Greene County Fair July 22-28 Trousdale County Youth Fair Aug. 8-10

Grundy County Fair Aug. 19-24 Van Buren County Fair Aug. 5-10

Hamilton County Fair Sept. 28-29 Warren County Fair Sept. 6-14

Hardin County Fair Sept. 16-21 West TN State Fair Sept. 10-15

Henderson County Fair Sept. 9-14 White County Fair Aug. 30-Sept. 7

Henry County Fair Aug. 3-10 Williamson County Fair Aug. 2-10

Hickman County Fair TBA Wilson County Fair Aug. 16-24

Houston County Fair TBA

Humphreys County Fair Sept. 11-14

Jefferson County Fair Aug. 13-17

Lauderdale County Fair Aug. 29-31

Lincoln County Fair Sept. 7-14

APPALACHIAN FAIR ASSOCIATION

P.O. BOX 8218, GRAY, TENNESSEE, 37615 PHONE: 423-477-3211 FAX: 423-477-3853

E-MAIL: [email protected] Web: www.appalachianfair.com ORGANIZED 1926

Premiums in excess of $150,000.00

LIST OF OFFICIALS Richard K. Storey.......................... President Mike Cunningham ...... Vice-President Phil Booher. ................... Secretary-Manager Preston Ayres............. Vice-President Hal Range ............................. Vice-President Cathy Byers ....................... Treasurer

DIRECTORS

HONORARY DIRECTORS

Josh Armentrout Melissa Evans Beth Hall Lou Ann Moore Bo Shadden

Bill Brinkley Bill Graham Donald Hall Emily Parton Alan Shelton

Jimmy Byers Johnny Gray Aaron Hamilton Stephanie Roark Cindy Torbett

Amy Collette Ed Graybeal Garry Kear Terri Robbins Janice White

Ronald Dawson David Guinn Rusty Mabe Clifford Sanders Kathy Whitson

Jerry Dearstone Pat Guinn Walter Malone Roy Settle

Shirlene Booker Janice Freeman Sue Henley Steve Smith Patti Walters

Joe Carr Al Gregory Roy Jones George Walker

John Cornwell Dorothy Hale Edwin Rowe Wilda Walker

Member of: Tennessee Association of Fairs

International Association of Fairs and Expositions Outdoor Amusement Business Association, Inc.

ADMISSION FEES Buildings open MON.—FRI. at 3:00 p.m.

Buildings open Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Building Close at 10:00 p.m. each day GENERAL ADMISSION $8.00 Children 6-11 $3

Children 5 and under FREE when attended by an adult Senior Americans Day (60 and over) Thursday, Aug. 22—$4

School Day, Monday, Aug. 19 All grade and high school students admitted FREE until 6:00 p.m.

Local College Pride Day (ETSU, Milligan, Northeast State), Friday, Aug. 23 Special People Day (call for information)

TN Family Community Education Club Members admitted FREE Thursday, Aug. 22 Season Ticket, 3 Day $18 Exhibitors of Livestock Pass $8 Season Ticket, 6 Day $36 Parking Season Pass $10 Delivery Truck $40 Grandstand Entertainment Free with gate admission

Season Tickets by Advanced Sale Only Contact Fair Ticket Office (423) 477-1420 or visit our website,

appalachianfair.com, to purchase Admission Tickets or Reserved Seat Entertainment Tickets.

No Return Checks will be issued. Once you have entered the Fairgrounds and leave, you will be required to purchase another ticket to re-enter. Also, no rain checks will be

issued on gate admission or reserved seat tickets.

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CLASS A—WOOL & WOOLIES REVUE

Co-Directors: Ed Bowman and Steve Sutton Friday, Aug. 23, 7:00 p.m. Show Pavilion

Offered: $850.00 Mail entry form to Appalachian Fair, P. O. Box 8218, Gray, TN 37615. Must be received by Aug. 9. Entry forms available online or from the Fair office. The Objectives of this activity are to: 1. Present a class of sheep in the most attractive manner.

Contestants may lead a wether, a market lamb, or a registered ewe.

2. Give spectators an opportunity to view young people modeling wool garments while leading the wool producer.

3. The following standards will be used when judging the classes: A. Entrant’s garment (suitable & practical for contestant’s

maturity, etc.) B. Poise and appearance (accessories, make-up, etc.

appropriate for entrant’s maturity and to style of garment. Entrant appears to be at ease and wears garment to best advantage)

C. Control and presentation of sheep. 4. Entries may be obtained from the Fair Office and should be

returned to the Appalachian Fair. Entry will contain brief biography of entrant and garment description. Entry forms must be returned by August 9th.

5. Contestants should report to Show Pavilion for rehearsal at 6:00 p.m. Friday evening, Aug. 23.

Lot 1: Primary contestants (7 years of age & under)

Lot 2: Junior contestants (8-11 years of age) Lot 3: Intermediate contestants (12-15 years of age)

Lot 4: Senior contestants (16-20 years of age) Lot 5: Adult contestants (21 years of age and older)

Awards for all Lots 1st 2nd 3rd 4th—10th 11th and above $40 $35 $25 $10 $5 A special premium awarded of $15 is being offered by the American Southdown Breeders Association to any boy or girl winning first place and leading a Southdown ewe in competition. Mr. Gary Jennings, Secretary, American Southdown Breeders Association, HCR 13, Box 220, Fredonia, TX 76842.

Special thanks to

The Posy Shop, Debbie Messer, Owner

for sponsoring the lovely flowers.

DEPARTMENT 280

For more information call: Fair Office 423-477-3211

Betty Jones 423-477-7664 Offered: $608.00

$10 Entry Fee

NO PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

All Twins (6-24 months) Judging 3:30 p.m.

Age 6 through 12 months Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24 Girls Judging begins at 9:00 a.m

Boys Judging begins at 10:30 a.m. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Developed Girl $25 $15 $10 $5 Ribbon Best Developed Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Prettiest Girl 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Most Handsome Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Little Miss Personality 25 Little Mr. Personality 25

Age 13 through 24 months Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24 Girls Judging begins at 1:00 p.m Boys Judging begins at 2:30 p.m.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Developed Girl $25 $15 $10 $5 Ribbon Best Developed Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Prettiest Girl 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Most Handsome Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Little Miss Personality 25 Little Mr. Personality 25

Twins All Twins (6-24 months) Judging 3:30 p.m.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $50 $30 $20 $10 Ribbon

To be held at the Museum Stage

Arrive approximately 30-45 minutes before scheduled time to register.

In case of rain, we will be forced to cancel due to the fact we do not have an indoor

facility capable of taking care of the crowd.

BABY SHOW

Stall and Pen Rentals

The following charges will be made: Each BEEF head of cattle (Per tie space) includes bedding .......... $15.00 Each DAIRY head of cattle (Per tie space) ............................................ 7.00 Sheep—Junior Show (Per Head) ............................................................ 2.00 Sheep—Open Show (Per Head) .............................................................. 4.00 Livestock Exhibitors must provide care and feed for their animals.

EXHIBITORS

Please read carefully

Entry Deadline: July 25th for YOUTH AND LIVESTOCK Departments August 1 FARM & HOME Departments

Enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com

FARM & HOME Non-perishable (Art, Arts & Crafts, Canned Goods, Holiday, Needlework, & Photography) will be received Sat., Aug. 10 between 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Perishable entries (Field Crops, Horticulture, Honey & Floral - other than Class C) will be received Saturday, Aug. 17 between 3 & 6 p.m. Class C Floral will be received Wed., Aug. 21 between 9:30 a.m. & 12 noon. The following Creative Cooking entries will be received - Cookies, Candies, & Bread, Sat. Aug. 17, 12:00 noon—5 p.m.; Cakes, Mon. Aug. 19, 12:00 noon—4:30 p.m.; Salads, Tues., Aug. 20, 12:00 noon—4:30 p.m.; Special Christmas Event, Wed., Aug., 21, 9:30 am—12:00 noon; Pies, Fri., Aug. 23, 12:00 noon—2:30 p.m; Comfort Foods, Healthy Lifestyle Cooking & Breads and Spreads, Fri, Aug. 23, 9 a.m.—11 a.m. Exhibit removal, Aug. 27, 3:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m. Entries will be accepted day of entry, however, pre-entry is recommended. SPECIAL NOTE: Any walk through gate may be used to bring entries. Exhibitors may drive through GATE 6 to the Farm & Home Building before 1:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE—NO VEHICLES WILL BE ALLOWED TO DRIVE INTO THE FARM AND HOME BUILDING AFTER 1:30 P.M..

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) Career and Technology Education non-perishable EXHIBITS will be received Friday, Aug. 9 between 1 & 5 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 10 between 11 a.m. & 5 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 11, 12 noon & 5 p.m. Culinary Arts PERISHABLE entries accepted Friday, Aug. 16, between 3 & 5 p.m. School Displays should be set up Thursday, Aug. 15. Exhibits may be checked out Sunday, Aug. 25 between 1 & 4 p.m.

4-H 4-H Exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 11, between 1 & 6 p.m. in the following classes: Canning, Clothing, Decorative Clothing, Accessories, Needlework, Arts & Crafts, Display Exhibit, Farm & Home Improvement, Photography, Tennessee Saves, and Youth Spirit. Refer to Photography section for information regarding entry. Entries will be received Sunday, Aug. 18 between 1 & 6 p.m. in the following classes: Eggs, Field Crops, Gardening, Food Preparation, Fresh Flower Arrangements, Silk/Artificial Flower Arrangements, Hay, Entomology, Forestry, Pumpkin/Gourd Decorating Contest, Menu and Table settings. Exhibits should be removed, Aug. 27, 3:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m.

FFA FFA Non-Perishable exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 11 between 2 & 6 pm. Perishable exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 18 between 1 & 4 p.m. Exhibits may be removed Sunday, Aug. 25 between 1 & 4 p.m.

FCCLA FCCLA Exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 11 between 2 & 6 p.m. Food Preparation (Class B) will be received Monday, Aug. 19 between 4 & 6 p.m. Entries may be removed Sunday, Aug. 25, between 2 & 4 p.m.

THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE FAIR EXTEND TO EACH OF YOU OUR APPRECIATION FOR HELPING TO MAKE THE FAIR SUCCESSFUL.

2018 Wool & Woolies Winners Primary Division: Addison Malone Junior Division: Carrie Ruth Lawson Intermediate Division: Mallory Cope Senior Division: Elizabeth Arwood Adult Division: Hannah Malone

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YOUTH TALENT CONTEST

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 7:00 P.M.

CONTEST OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY BETWEEN THE AGES OF 13-21. INCLUSIVE, AS OF SEPTEMBER 14, 2019.

PREVIOUS WINNERS NOT ELIGIBLE TO WIN IN THE SAME CATEGORY

ENTRY FORMS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS AVAILABLE BY CALLING FAIR OFFICE 423-477-3211 or on-line at www.appalachianfair.com

DEADLINE AUGUST 1

Awards—Appalachian Fair

$500—1st Place $300—2nd Place $200—3rd Place

Tennessee Valley Fair Regional Youth Talent Contest (Knoxville)

$1500 Grand Prize winner $350—2nd Place $250—3rd Place $150—4th Place

YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD

COORDINATORS Directors - Melissa Shelton 423-220-6661 Lisa Rupert 423-306-7648

YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD

2019 OFFICERS

President — Laura Grace Jenkins Vice-President — Caleb Anderson Secretary — Brilee Culbert Reporter/Publicity — Hannah Collins

APPALACHIAN FAIR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Appalachian Fair awards two $1000 scholarships annually to qualified applicants selected by the Scholarship Committee. The applicant must be a permanent resident of the area of Tennessee served by the Appalachian Fair and either a high school senior or currently enrolled in a college, university, or accredited vocational school. Applicants must have a 2.5 GPA. Applicants must have been a participant in the Appalachian Fair within the past two years. For an application and a copy of requirements, please contact the Appalachian Fair Office at 423-477-3211.

Entry deadline is April 10 of current year.

STATE AID FOR FAIRS

“From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of aiding agricultural fairs in the payment of agricultural premiums, the Appala-chian Fair Association has been allotted monies by the Tennessee Department of Agricul-ture.” The officers and directors of the Appalachian Fair wish to express their sincere ap-preciation to Governor Bill Lee, Dr. Charles Hatcher, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Lynne Williams, Administrative Assistant, Public Affairs for their part in the allocation of these funds.

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Bill Lee

Governor

Dr. Charles Hatcher

Commissioner of

Agriculture

Lynne Williams

Administrative Assistant

Public Affairs

Lorryn Alvis-Andies Mary Beth Collette Makayla Dockery James Jenkins Colten McLain

Suzanne Rachel Amos Hannah Collins Jaelyn Fleenor Grace Kellner Jacey Moncier

Caleb Anderson Chloe Cooper Shelby Garland-Greene Maddie Kelly Amelia Mullins

Arianna Bradley Mallory Cope Allie Harrison Austin Kirkpatrick Shawna Pierce

Gema Brooks Brilee Culbert Hayden Hartman Brayden Lawson Julia Utsman

Madison Christian Ben Davis Hunter Hartman Madison Lipe Nate Walters

Grace Ann Clark Andy Davis Laura Grace Jenkins Reagan Alexis Lipe Nora Walters

2018

Youth Talent

Winner

ELECTRIC

STOMPERS Bristol, TN

1st Runner Up

Bailey Townsend Johnson City, TN

2nd Runner Up

Lauren Potter Kingsport, TN

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Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24

Following Showmanship and County Group Classes

Premiums offered: $2,344.00

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only

Class A

Lot 1 Crossbred White Face Lambs Class B

Lot 1 Black Face Lambs (Only animals with solid black face)

Class C

Lot 1 Crossbred White Face Yearlings Class D

Lot 1 Black Face Yearlings (only animals with solid black faces)

Commercial Ewes must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon,

Friday, Aug. 23. 1. Open to non-registered ewes of any breed or combination of

breeds. 2. Only weaned ewes may be shown. 3. Ewes must have their yearling teeth and no ewe will show with

two-year teeth. Ewes will be “mouthed” to determine age. 4. Ewes must be owned by exhibitors and under their care and

management by Aug. 4 of current year. 5. Exhibitors may show no more than six (6) animals in the

Commercial Ewe Show (any age combination). 6. Ewes will be assigned to classes based on two age groups

(lambs/yearlings) and weight within age classification. Twelve (12) ewes will constitute a class. Each age that has 1-12 ewes will have one class; 13-24 ewes will have two classes, etc.

7. Ewes must weigh 75 pounds to be exhibited. 8. Ewes shown in the Commercial Ewe Show are not eligible to

show in either the Registered Ewe Show or the Market Lamb Show.

9. Ewes must be shown “slick shorn”. 10. Entry fees: All entries $2.00 per head. Fees must accompany

entry forms and are non –refundable. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card.

11. Premiums will be the same as the Junior Breeding Show class premiums.

12. There will be a Champion and Reserve Champion for each age classification and an overall Grand Champion and Reserve Champion selected.

Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24

Following Commercial Ewe Show

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only

Market Lambs must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon,

Friday, Aug. 23 and will be weighed between 12:00 noon and 3:00 p.m.

Please specify on the entry form, the number of lambs you will be

bringing and which breed. If you do not select the breed of sheep on the entry form, the lamb will be automatically entered in the Crossbred class Lot F. Use ear tag number on entry form in place of name.

Premiums offered: $2890.00 Class A Lot 1 Hampshire Class B Lot 1 Suffolk Class C Lot 1 Dorset Class D Lot 1 Southdown Class E Lot 1 Any Other Breed Class F Lot 1 Crossbred White Face Class G Lot 1 Crossbred Black Face

(only solid black faces) 1. Lambs must be owned by the exhibitor prior to Aug. 5. 2. Exhibitors may show no more than six (6) lambs in the show. 3. All market lambs must have lambs teeth and must be wether or

ewe lambs. 4. Ewe lambs shown as market lambs cannot show in the Junior

Breeding Show. 5. Lambs must weigh 75 pounds. There is no maximum weight. 6. Lambs will be weighed and divided into classes by weight and

breed. Fifteen (15) lambs will constitute as a class. Each breed that has 1 to 15 lambs will have one class; breeds with 16-30 lambs will have two classes, etc.

7. There will not be a sale in connection with this show. 8. The market lamb judge will be instructed to place some

emphasis on breed type. 9. Entry fees: All entries $2.00 per head. Fees must accompany

entry form and are non-refundable. An online payable invoice can be requested.

10. There will be a Champion and Reserve Champion for each breed and an overall Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion selected.

11. Premiums will be the same as the Junior Breeding Show class premiums.

JUNIOR COMMERCIAL EWE SHOW

DEPARTMENT 294

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

JUNIOR MARKET LAMB SHOW

DEPARTMENT 293

RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. To facilitate entry, please see Exhibitor information. 2. Exhibits may be removed August 27. Exhibitors will forfeit premium awarded on any exhibit removed before time

stated. Items not picked up within 30 days become the property of the Appalachian Fair. EXCEPTION: Animals may be taken home immediately after the Junior Show. However, if animal is to be entered in the Open Show, the regular entry fee will be charged and the animal must remain for the entire show.

3. All articles and animals must be entered and exhibited in the name of the bona fide owner, and by number, at the risk of the owner. No premium money or ribbons will be awarded on articles or animals not listed in premium book.

4. Exhibitors please refer to department for schedule of premiums payments. Checks not picked up will be mailed. 5. All livestock must have a legible tattoo or flock identification number attached to the ear. Such tattoo is subject to be

checked by the livestock department of the Fair and/or a representative of the particular breed in question. 6. Exhibitors of livestock will be required to notify the Fair Office of the department as to the number of breed of livestock

to be exhibited: such notice will be given by July 25th. Stabling of livestock cannot be guaranteed unless request is received.

7. At the conclusion of the Fair, the exhibitor must claim his exhibit and supervise its removal. No exhibit may be removed without delivering the proper claim ticket. Every exhibit must remain intact until the specified release time.

8. All property of every character, whether entered for exhibition, display or sale, or any other purpose, will be taken into the grounds and buildings, and kept entirely at risk of the owner, who assumes all responsibility for any loss, damage, theft, or accident that may occur. Neither the Fair Association, its offers or agents, will be responsible for any such loss, damage or theft, and it is distinctly understood that exhibitors, concessionaires and all other persons, firms or corpora-tions having property on the grounds and desiring protection from such loss or damage must make their own arrange-ments therefore.

9. Protests: All protests will be determined by the Executive Committee, and must be made in writing and filed with the Secretary immediately after the Judge’s decision, and accompanied by an affidavit and a deposit of $25.00, which will be forfeited to the Fair Association in the event the protest is not sustained.

10. Any person who violates any of the general or special rules, as published in the catalog, will forfeit all privileges and premiums won and be subject to such penalty as the Board of Directors may order. Failure to comply with these rules and regulations will cause forfeiture of premiums and privileges and will be considered sufficient cause to bar said exhibitor or concessionaire from future participation in the Fair.

11. The Secretary-Manager of the Association shall have supervision and control of all exhibitors during the Fair, whether in the buildings, arena or grounds, and reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions and regulate the position of all signs, control the distribution of advertising matter and direct the arrangements of articles on exhibition so far as same may be necessary to secure harmony and attractive appearance. All instructions shall come from him through authorized officials.

12. The fair reserves the right to refuse to display any item considered unsuitable for fair exhibit. 13. Judges & Awards: The right is reserved to withhold the prize awarded in every case in which it shall appear to the Association

that the regulations have not been complied with, or that fraud or deception has been attempted or where the article or animal is not worthy, and its decision shall be final and binding on all parties.

14. Judges are especially instructed not to award premiums to any animal or article because of its presence. It must be individually worthy. It is not the policy of the Association to encourage indifferent production of any kind, or to distribute premiums equally among exhibitors, and no premium shall be awarded to any animal or article that does not possess high intrinsic merit.

15. Livestock exhibitors MUST keep their space clean and orderly. Also, the aisle ways MUST be kept open. 16. Chairpersons of Departments: Each chairperson of a department will have the arrangement and supervision of all articles and

animals in their department and be responsible to the Board of Directors. Each chairperson will see that none but the Judges on duty and officers of the Association are allowed inside the arena while the exhibition is going on. Each Chairperson will afford the Judges every facility for examination, affix the ribbons, and when the Judges are not on duty take charge of the lists. Each Chair-person is expected to exercise great care in preserving and returning the lists of awards, and upon no other authority can premi-ums be paid.

17. Privilege and Concession People: All Privilege and Concession People, together with their employees, assistants and helpers, must obey the Rules, or any other special regulations of the Association they may be notified, and any refusal or neglect to do so will forfeit any rights they may have had by virtue of such privilege or concessions. This Association reserves the right to refund in whole or in part money paid for privilege or concessions and refuse to allow any party, or article to operate or do business should they or it become objectionable.

18. All property, fixtures, merchandise, etc., the property of privilege or concession people, will be taken on the Grounds at their own risk and kept in such places as the Fair Association designates, and the Association will not be responsible for any loss, damage, theft or failure to perform its part of contract, should officers of the law seize, stop or prevent the party from operating or doing business on the Grounds of the Association.

19. Special rules governing each department are in addition to the general rules and are listed at the beginning of each department. 20. Competition open to the world, unless otherwise stated. 21. The Solicitation of Funds or the Distribution of handbills, political literature, religious pamphlets, or any type of promotional mate-

rial is prohibited on Fair property, except advertising material handed out from within rented space. No sale of items of any type allowed on fair property except from the rented areas approved by Secretary-Manager.

22. Animals are not permitted on the grounds, unless they are part of an authorized show or exhibit. Guide dogs for the disabled are the only exception.

23. Absolutely no Alcoholic Beverages Permitted. 24. ALL PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN NINETY DAYS. 25. The Appalachian Fair will not be responsible for printing errors in this premium book.

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TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGULATORY SERVICES ANIMAL HEALTH

Summary: Livestock Health Requirements for Fair and Exhibitions

It is expected that all exhibitors will bring only healthy animals to fairs and exhibitions. All animals are subject to being inspected after arrival at the show facilities and any with clinical signs of contagious disease will be sent home immediately. Violations will be reported to the state veterinarian or his agent. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection are to accompany all animal(s) to the respective shows with the exception of in-state Tennessee equine and poultry. In-state Tennessee equine six (6) months of age and older must have a negative equine Infectious Anemia test within the preceding twelve (12) months. Poultry assembled at shows or exhibitors should be accompanied by evidence of a negative test for Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days, or be tested on-site prior to exhibition following strict biosecurity procedures, or originate directly from a flock which has been certified as Pullorum-Typhoid Clean under the Tennessee Poultry Improvement Plan. As part of increased awareness and surveillance for Avian Influenza and other poultry diseases, all bird’s physical appearance should be assessed at the time testing is conducted. Health Certificates issued in satisfaction of these Tennessee fair Regulations shall be good for 90 days for Tennessee livestock only.

Please note that exhibition requirements for out-of-state livestock are the same as regular import requirements. Warts and ringworms are considered contagious and infectious diseases and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Scabies, contagious ecthyma (soremouth), footroot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections (i.e. club lamb disease, caseous lymphadenitis) are considered contagious and infectious disease, and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. All out of state poultry must originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid Clean Flock and a H5/H7 Avian Influenza Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of a negative Pullorum-Thyphoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative official Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days. I. GENERAL: A. All stalls, pens, chutes, etc., located on the grounds of Fairs and Exhibitions shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with a

disinfectant approved by USDA, APHIS between each scheduled fair or exhibition. B. All livestock (except poultry & equine) which enter the fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health

certificate with individual permanent identification. Certificates for this purpose shall be valid for ninety (90) days from the date of issue. (Tennessee livestock only—out-of-state certificates are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issue).

C. No animal showing clinical signs of infectious or communicable disease shall be allowed to enter or remain on premises of fair or exhibitions. It shall be the responsibility of the manager of each event to assure prompt removal of such animals.

II. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING WITHIN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE. (CERTIFICATES OF VETERINARY INSPECTION VALID FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY (90) DAYS)

A. CATTLE: All cattle which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent, official identification.

B. SHEEP: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) All sheep that move within the state, with the exception of wethers under the age of 18 months that are produced for slaughter only, including for change of ownership, show, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

C. POULTRY: (1) Sponsors of poultry shows or exhibitions shall notify the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at least thirty (30) days prior to show or exhibition. Poultry found not to be in apparent good health shall be removed immediately from any

show or exhibition. D. SWINE: All swine which enter fairs & exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual

permanent identification or sufficient description to identify each animal. III. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Livestock and poultry entering fairs and exhibitions from area outside the State of Tennessee shall be subject to current Tennessee

import requirements. Please contact the state veterinarians office regarding questions or recent changes to these rules. These interstate requirements are summarized as follows:

A. All species (Except poultry): Official Certificates of Veterinary Inspection valid for thirty (30) days and individual permanent official identification except equine. Equine must have sufficient description to identify the animal.

B. Cattle: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows: 1. Tuberculosis: No requirements except for cattle originating from regions not considered free of tuberculosis. 2. Brucellosis: No requirements except for cattle originating from regions not considered free of brucellosis. Test eligible cattle—Intact male or female cattle eighteen months or older. (Vaccinates and non-vaccinates) C. Swine: No test requirements unless originating from a region not considered free of brucellosis or pseudorabies. D. Sheep: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compli

ance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) All sheep that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. E. Poultry: Originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid clean flock, and an H5/H7 Avian Influenza clean flock or be accompanied by

evidence of negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days.

IV. Fair association or Exhibition or management shall inform exhibitors of the rules of this chapter, and shall notify the State

Veterinarian or his agent of any violations, Exhibitors shall present evidence of compliance with this chapter to the State Veterinarian or his agent upon request.

These rules constitute a minimum legal standard and in no way restrict the right of fair and exhibition managers to establish additional

or more stringent requirements. Doug Balthaser, D.V.M. State Veterinarian

5. Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in. 6. Exhibitors are allowed NO MORE than three entries in any one

lot. 7. All exhibitors must purchase exhibitor’s tickets. These tickets are

limited to one per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one exhibitor’s ticket for each three additional head of sheep entered. Exhibitor’s tickets are $8.00 each. Sheep will be admitted at Gate 2, Friday, Aug. 23 without an exhibitor ticket until 12:00 noon. After 12:00 noon, all exhibitors must have an exhibitors ticket and a vehicle pass. Fee for exhibitor tickets must accom-pany entry form and are not refundable. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card and must accompany entry form or an online payable invoice may be requested..

8. Entry fees: All entries $2.00 per head. Fees must accompany entry form and are not refundable.

9. No exhibitor may receive two premiums in Group Class (Lots 4, 9, 16, 21, & 22) until all exhibitors have received at least one premium in the class.

10. Exception to age classification listed under the lot number may be made when an exhibitor wished to enter a younger animal in an older age classification. In no case may an older animal be entered in a younger classification than its birthdate would permit.

11. Feed and bedding must be furnished by the exhibitor and the animals kept in the places assigned.

12. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

13. Proper dress should be followed when entering showring. Shirt tucked in and jeans or slacks. Boots recommended.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only

B $16 14 12 10 8 6 LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Senior Ram Lamb - Sept 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 A 2. Early Junior Ram Lamb - Jan. 1 - Feb. 14, 2019 A 3. Late Junior Ram Lamb - Feb. 15, 2019 and after A 4. Pair Ram Lambs B 5. CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 6. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 7. **Senior Yearling Ewes - Sept. 1, 2017 - Feb. 14, 2018 A 8. **Junior Yearling Ewes - Feb. 15, 2018- Aug. 2018 A 9. Pair Yearling Ewes B 10. Senior Ewe Lambs - Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 A 11. SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 13. Early Junior Ewe Lambs - Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2019 A 14. Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs - Feb. 1 - Feb. 28, 2019 A 15. Late Junior Ewe Lambs - March 1, 2019 and after A 16. Pair Ewe Lambs B 17. JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 18. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 19. GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 21. Pen of Four Lambs (both sexes represented) B 22. Flock (to consist of 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs,

1 ram) B 23. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER ** An exhibitor may enter a total of two yearling ewes. They may be in the same class or different classes.

SHOWMANSHIP AND COUNTY GROUP

Junior Show exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their

animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to the age of 21 and unmarried. EXHIBITOR MUST NOT HAVE REACHED

THEIR 21ST BIRTHDAY ON DAY OF SHOW.

These classes are not to be entered on the entry form. Showmanship Classes will be held at 8:00 a.m.

on Saturday, Aug. 24.

Senior Showmanship will be at the conclusion of the Junior Show.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th-10th $10 8 5 5 3

County Group will follow the Market Lamb Show.

Only exhibitors with entries in the breeding or market show may

enter showmanship. Exhibitor must show own animal and must be shown in Junior Show

by the exhibitor.

1. County group to consist of five animals (any breed) owned by at least 3 different exhibitors from a county. An exhibitor may be a member of no more than one group. The groups will be placed by the judge and all groups deemed worthy of an award will receive at least $30 each

2. Pee Wee Showmanship: exhibitors 3rd grade and younger; must be able to lead and control animal in the ring without any assistance.

3. Junior Showmanship: exhibitors in 4th, 5th, and 6th Grades on January 1 of current year.

4. Junior High Showmanship: exhibitors in 7th and 8th Grades on January 1 of current year.

5. Senior Showmanship: exhibitors in 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Grades on January 1 of current year.

. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

A scholarship will be awarded to the Senior Showmanship winner in the Junior Sheep Show. The amount will be based on sponsorship monies available on the day of the show. Scholarship must be claimed within two years of graduating high school. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the scholarship fund may do so by contacting the Livestock Superintendent or fair office. This scholarship is presented by local Agriculture businesses and Junior Livestock supporters. Winners may not participate again.

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL

RULES AND REGULATIONS

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RULES 1. All wool must be in place by 8:00 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 24th

$2.00 Entry fee per fleece. 2. All wool exhibited must be shown within the year shorn. 3. All fleeces in breed classes must have been removed from

purebred sheep recorded in their respective Registry Associa-tion.

4. All fleeces entered must have been grown on sheep owned by the exhibitor.

5. Exhibitors may not enter more than two (2) fleeces in each class. Each fleece can be entered in only one (1) class.

6. All fleeces for exhibit are to be displayed in clear plastic bags. The management reserves the right to reject all fleeces contain-ing an excessive amount of foreign materials such as tags, burrs, chaff, mothballs, seeds, and hay or straw. Fleeces are not to be tied.

7. The judge has the power to classify and/or disqualify fleeces before making awards and also not award unworthy exhibits.

8. Judging of fleeces: Quality or fineness must be typical of the registered breed represented. The fleece should be rolled so as to show fresh side out. A. Evenness of quality or fineness among the various parts of the fleece. B. Length and strength of staple C. Estimated clean weight D. Condition E. Character, including crimp and color.

9. Entries must be made on-line at www.appalachianfair.com or by calling the Fair office 423-477-3211 for an entry form.

10. Fleeces may be removed after judging for anyone showing only in Open Sheep Show and may be removed by those showing in the Junior Show at release time for the sheep.

11. Fleeces entered from commercial ewes are to be entered in the Other Breeds Classes.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12 10 8 6 4 Class A - Southdowns Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class B - Oxfords Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class C - Dorsets Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class D - Hampshires Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class E - Suffolks Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class F - Natural Color Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class G - Horned Dorsets Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class H - Tunis Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class I - Shropshire Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class J - Borderlister Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class L - Any Other Breed Meat Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Fleece

will be chosen and a ROSETTE awarded.

Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24, 8:00 a.m. Dept. 281 Class A Southdowns Class B Oxfords Class C Polled Dorsets Class D Hampshires Class E Suffolks Class F Natural Colored Class G Horned Dorsets Class H Tunis Class I Shropshire Class J Katahdin Class K Any Other Breed Meat Class L Market Lambs Class M Commercial Lambs

Crossbred White Face

THE SHOW ORDER WILL BE POSTED AT THE SHEEP SHOW ARENA ON FRIDAY.

Premiums offered each breed—$1,194.00

Jr. Show is open to out-of-state juniors. Junior show will now include ages under 4th grade &

9 years of age. The child MUST be able to lead the animal & control the animal in the ring WITHOUT

any assistance. RULES: 1. 4-H and FFA members will be eligible to compete unless other-

wise notified. 4-H and FFA members are required to have been enrolled in 4th grade on January 1 of the current calendar year in order to be eligible to exhibit their sheep in this show and will become ineligible at the end of the calendar year following their graduation from high school or 19th birthday, whichever comes first.

2. Application for entry must be made on regulation entry form or on-line at www.appalachainfair.com. Entries must be received by July 25.

3. All animals to be shown must arrive at the fairgrounds by 12:00 noon, Friday, Aug. 23. Sheep may leave Saturday, Aug. 24, after 9:30 p.m. or Sunday morning, Aug. 25. If showing in the Open Sheep Show, sheep will be admitted before 12:00 noon Thurs-day, Aug. 22, and must be checked in with chairperson by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 23.

4. All animals entered in the Junior Sheep Show must be purebred and must be registered in the name of the exhibitor, or trans-ferred to the exhibitor by Aug. 1. Registration certificate of transfer certificate, properly executed, must be presented to the chairperson of the show when sheep arrive at the fairgrounds. Lease contracts will be accepted at the time of entry, provided they were legally entered into on or before July 1 prior to show. Leased animals will not be eligible to show in the Senior Showmanship events unless proof of lease is provided.

WOOL SHOW DEPARTMENT 273

JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW DEPARTMENT 281

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Fairest of the Fair Contest “Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fair”

This contest is held in conjunction with “Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fair” Contest, which is sponsored by the Tennessee Association of Fairs. The Appalachian Fair and any Civic Organization or Business Firm will sponsor the event.

RULES 1. A $50.00 NONREFUNDABLE ENTRY FEE IS REQUIRED FOR EACH CONTESTANT. Contestants must be

sponsored by a Civic Organization or Business Firm. 2. Contestant must have reached her 16th birthday, but not her 21st birthday on or before December 31 of the

year in which the contest is held and must be a resident of Tennessee. Original birth certificate must be presented at the first rehearsal.

3. Contestant cannot qualify if she has ever been married, had a child, competed in the last state contest, or found guilty of a felony. She must be of good moral character, and is now, and has always been, a female.

4. Costume must be formal, and must be floor length. Contestants will not be allowed to wear or carry live flowers during the judging. No exposed midriff.

5. Contestants will be judged on beauty, poise, and personality. 6. Entry may be made by completing an entry form obtained from the Appalachian Fair office-phone 423-477-3211

or download form at www.appalachianfair.com and mailed with a non-refundable fee of $50.00 to Appalachian Fair, P.O. Box 8218, Gray, TN, 37615. The number of contestants will be limited to 30, however, no entries or fees will be accepted after Aug. 8 Refer to the entry form for the rehearsal schedule. Make checks payable to the Appalachian Fair.

7. Contest will be held at The Appalachian Fair Grounds, Monday Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Museum Stage. 8. Contestant must be available to reign during the 2019 Fair. 9. Other rules apply as set forth by the TN Association of Fairs Pageant Committee regarding the TN Assoc. of

Fairs Fairest of the Fair Winner.

AWARD 1. The young lady who receives the title of Appalachian’s “Fairest of the Fair,” will receive a $2500 scholarship

award the following year upon crowning of the new Fairest of Fair. Proof of school registration must be submit-ted. The Fairest of Fair will represent the Appalachian Fair in Tennessee’s “Fairest of the Fair” Contest in Nashville in January 2020. The Appalachian Fair will pay the actual expenses of the queen and her chaperone to the State Contest.

2. The winner of the State-Wide Contest will receive the title of “Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fairs”, and such prizes as approved by the Fair Association.

Applications and entry forms available on-line www.appalachianfair.com

Miss Fairest of Fair 2018

Ali Kosinski

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JUDGING FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 8:00 a.m.

Dept. 261 Class A Southdowns Class B Oxfords Class C Polled Dorsets Class D Hampshires Class E Suffolks Class F Natural Color Class G Horned Dorsets Class H Tunis Class I Shropshire Class J Katahdin Class L Any Other Breed Meat

SHOW ORDER WILL BE POSTED AT THE SHEEP SHOW ARENA ON THURSDAY

PREMIUMS OFFERED EACH BREED $1,194.00 Supreme Champion Ewe and Supreme Champion Ram will

be chosen at the conclusion of the show and a Banner awarded. All breed champions, ewes and rams, competing.

OPEN SHEEP SHOW DEPARTMENT 261

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Little Miss Contests

Tuesday, August 20, 6:00 p.m. Museum Stage Chairperson: Reva Phillips 423-257-2681

Entry form must be received by 12:00 Noon August 17th or until maximum number of 25 reached in each division

Entries may be mailed or faxed to: Appalachian Fair, P. O. Box 8218, Gray, TN 37615 Fax Number: 423-477-3853

Rehearsal: Saturday, August 10 Time to be announced on entry form Museum Stage, Appalachian Fairgrounds

*****Forms available on-line www.appalachianfair.com*****

RULES 1. Contestants must pay a non-refundable entry fee of $40.00. Entry fee must accompany registration form. Entry

fee may be paid by cash, check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover). If entry fee is faxed, fee must be paid by credit card. Entries must be filed no later than 12:00 noon on August 17 or until maximum number of entries is received. Practice Saturday, August 10. EACH DIVISION IS LIMITED TO 25 ENTRIES

2. A Queen and four runners-up will be chosen in each age division and will receive a beautiful trophy. All other contestants will receive a participation trophy. Wee Miss—Division I: 2-3 years (Must be accompanied by an adult)

Tiny Miss—Division II: 4-5 years Little Miss—Division III: 6-9 years Little Miss Pre-Teen—Division IV: 10-12 years Teen Miss—Division V: 13-15 years 3. Contestants must wear a dress—contestant’s choice. 4. Contestants will be judged on Beauty (75%) and Personality (25%). (Judges score sheets will not be available

to contestants). 5. The Fair reserves the right to require proof of age upon request. 6. All participants must abide by the guidelines set up by the Pageant Committee. 7. First Place winners will not be eligible to compete again in the division in which they won. 8. 2018 Queens must crown the 2019 winners. Therefore, the 2018 winners are not eligible to compete in 2019. 9. Placement of age groups will be made based on the age at the time of contest.

LITTLE MISS PHOTOGENIC CONTEST

Winners will be announced at the Little Miss Contest on Tuesday, August 20 at the Museum Stage. Miss Photogenic Queen will be chosen in each age division—Wee Miss, Tiny Miss, Little Miss, Little Miss Pre-Teen, Teen Miss. 1. Contestants must have entered the Little Miss Contest to be eligible to enter the Miss Photogenic Contest. 2. Contestant must bring either a 5x7 or 8x10 picture to the Little Miss practice on Saturday, Aug. 10 or mailed to

Reva Phillips, 150 Horse Creek Road, Chuckey, TN, 37641. No frames please. 3. Contestant’s name, age, address, and phone number must be on the back of the photograph. 4. A non-refundable entry fee of $10 must accompany the Little Miss entry form. Deadline for entry is 12:00

noon August 17.

Left to Right: Teen Miss: Lexus Seymore Little Miss Pre-Teen: Kaylie Burns Little Miss: Elaina Philbeck Tiny Miss: Kilynn Barger Wee Miss: Ayla Tyson

RULES 1. All animals entered must be purebred and must be registered in

the name of the exhibitor, or transferred to the exhibitor by August 1. Registration certificate or transfer certificate, properly executed, must be presented to the chairperson of the show when sheep arrive at the fairgrounds.

2. Exhibitors are allowed no more than 2 entries in any one lot. 3. Entry fees are $4 per head. Exhibitor tickets are $8 each. All

exhibitors must purchase exhibitor’s tickets. These tickets are limited to one exhibitor’s ticket per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one exhibitor’s ticket for each three additional head of sheep entered. Sheep will be admitted at Gate 2 until 12:00 noon, Thursday, Aug. 22. After 12:00 noon, all exhibitors must have an exhibitors ticket and a vehicle pass. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card and must accompany entry form.

4. Exception to age classification listed under the number may be made when an exhibitor wished to enter a younger animal in an older age classification. In no case may an older animal be entered in a younger classification than its birthdate would permit.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only B $16 14 12 10 8 6 LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Senior Ram Lamb— Sept 1—Dec. 31, 2018 A 2. Early Junior Ram Lamb—Jan. 1 - Feb. 14, 2019 A 3. Late Junior Ram Lamb—Feb. 15, 2019 and after A 4. Pair Ram Lambs B 5. CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 6. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 7. **Senior Yearling Ewes— Sept. 1, 2017 - Feb. 14, 2018 A 8. **Junior Yearling Ewes— Feb. 15 - Aug. 2018 A 9. Pair Yearling Ewes B 10. Senior Ewe Lambs— Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 A 11. SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 13. Early Junior Ewe Lambs—Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2019 A 14. Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs—

Feb. 1 - Feb. 28, 2019 A 15. Late Junior Ewe Lambs—March 1, 2019 and after A 16. Pair Ewe Lambs B 17. JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 18. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMION EWE ROSETTE 19. GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 21. Pen of Four Lambs (both sexes represented) B 22. Flock (to consist of 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs,

1 ram) B 23. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER ** An exhibitor may enter a total of two yearling ewes. They may be in the same class or different classes.

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

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GENERAL LIVESTOCK INFORMATION

CAMPER SITE RENTALS We have available for livestock exhibitors wishing to use mobile homes or trailers, a limited number of sewer taps with water and electricity hook-ups available at the rear of the Museum Building. Rental for 3 days will be $50, six days $80. Reservations and payment must be received in Fair Office, on or before Aug. 18. If space available, reservations will be taken through Aug. 19.

LIVESTOCK ENTRY DEADLINE LIVESTOCK ENTRY DEADLINE

JULY 25JULY 25 Entry fee must accompany entry form. If the form is faxed,

credit card information must accompany entry form or an online payable invoice may be requested.

Livestock catalog available on-line: www.appalachianfair.com

DAIRY AND SHEEP EXHIBITORS MUST PROVIDE OWN BEDDING

BEEF exhibitors entry fee will be $15 per head

and will include bedding

Exhibitors must comply with rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Appalachian Fair’s General Rules, and specific rules of each breed which are listed individually with each department.

NO ANIMALS WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE FAIRGROUNDS WITHOUT HEALTH PAPERS!

No grooming chutes in the lineNo grooming chutes in the line--up area!up area!

Junior Show Exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance

and unmarried up to age 21. EXHIBITORS MUST NOT HAVE REACHED

21ST BIRTHDAY ON THE DAY OF SHOW.

ONLY 1 day supply of feed & hay

will be allowed in the barn.

Enter on-line at

www.appalachianfair.com

GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES 1. Livestock must wash in designated areas. 2. Application for entry must be made to the Fair Office on-line or

on regulation entry blanks furnished by the Appalachian Fair. Entry forms are available on-line. Entry forms will be accepted through July 25.

3. Fees-Beef: Entry fee will be $15 per head and will include bedding. If space is available additional tie space can be purchased at $7 per space. Dairy: All entries are $7 per head. If space is available additional tie space can be purchased at $7 per space. Sheep: Open Sheep entry fees will be $4/head. Junior show entry fee will be $2/head. 4. All exhibitors and herdsmen must purchase exhibitor’s arm-

bands. These armbands are limited to one exhibitors armband per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one armband for each three additional head of livestock entered. These exhibitor armbands are $8 each. If more than allotted amount of arm-bands are needed, three day season passes will be available at a charge of $18 each. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card and must accompany entry forms. Checks should be made out to Appalachian Fair. Only one vehicle pass per farm. Exhibitor must park vehicles across from Gate 3. Fees are non-refundable. Parking passes available in the ticket office - 1 pass for every 2 armbands/passes purchased. Online payable in-voices may be required by providing a valid email address.

5. Same lot substitutions will be accepted for an additional entry fee at time of check in.

6. Animals must be owned by exhibitors and evidence of registra-tion presented. See individual breed information for specific rules.

7. Any livestock breed falling below 15 head with 3 exhibitors, over a two year period, will be put on probation and the show evalu-ated by livestock superintendent and fair management.

8. If possible, premium checks will be handed out before cattle are released. If not, checks will be mailed.

9. Animals will not be admitted to Fairgrounds without health papers.

10. Vehicles must be moved away from barn area into designated area. Vehicles left unattended will be towed at owners expense.

11.Aisle ways MUST BE cleaned each day by 3 p.m. and MAINTAINED during opening hours.

BEEF CATTLE RULES 1. Cattle will be admitted to the fairgrounds after 12 noon on

Sunday, Aug. 18, and must be in place by noon on Monday, Aug. 19.

2. Junior Beef must be in place and registered with the livestock chairperson by 6:00 P.M., Sunday, Aug. 19. Junior Beef cattle will be released after the show, if not showing in the open show.

3. Space will not be provided for nurse cows. 4. Tie out will be 8:30 p.m. CATTLE MUST REMAIN IN THE

BARN UNTIL 8:30 P.M. 5. Open Show Beef Cattle will be released between 9:00 p.m. and

11:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Any exhibitor leaving early will forfeit premium money.

DAIRY CATTLE RULES 1. Junior and Open Show cattle and tack will be admitted at Gate 3

between 2:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22 without an exhibitor armband and vehicle pass. However, after 2:00 p.m., all exhibitors must have an exhibitor armband and a vehicle pass.

2. Dairy cattle will be released after 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24. Any exhibitor leaving early will forfeit premium money.

SHEEP RULES

1. Open Sheep will be admitted Thursday, Aug. 22 until 12:00 Noon ONLY. Sheep must be checked in by 4 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22. Sheep admitted and released through GATE 2.

2. Exhibitors must wash in designated area. 3. Junior Sheep must arrive before 12:00 noon on Friday, Aug. 23

and be checked in by 4 p.m. 4. Sheep will be released after 9:30 p.m. Saturday night.

Any exhibitor leaving early will forfeit premium money.

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

ON-LINE Entries at www.appalachianfair.com

SHOWMANSHIP

These classes are NOT to be entered on entry form.

Friday, Aug. 23, 5:00 p.m. (Beginners, Junior, Junior High Showmanship) Exhibitors must show own animal and must be shown in the Junior Show. 1. Beginners Showmanship: Exhibitors 3rd grade and younger

on January 1 of current year; must be able to lead animal unassisted

2. Junior Showmanship: Exhibitors in 4th, 5th, & 6th grades on January 1 of current year.

3. Junior High Showmanship: Exhibitors in 7th, 8th, & 9th grades as of January 1 of current year

4. Senior High Showmanship: Exhibitors in 10th, 11th, & 12th grades as of January 1 of current year. Presented after show on Saturday.

5. If leasing the animal, exhibitor must show proof of lease to show in showmanship.

PREMIUM SCALE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th & lower $15 10 8 5 5 5 5

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD A scholarship will be awarded to the Senior Showmanship winner in the Jr. Dairy Show. The amount will be based on sponsorship monies available on the day of the show. Scholarship must be claimed within two years of graduating high school. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the scholarship fund may do so by contacting the Livestock Superintendent, secretary, or fair office. This scholar-ship presented by local Agriculture businesses and Junior Livestock supporters. Winners may not participate again.

LITTLE BRITCHES CONTEST

FRIDAY, AUG. 23 SHOW PAVILION

Following Showmanship classes Not before 6:30 p.m.

Entries will be taken day of show.

RULES: 1. Classes will be open to any boy or girl NOT in the Junior Show

up to 4th grade. 2. Calves need not be registered but must be a pure-bred dairy

animal. 3. Calves need not be owned by children exhibiting them; however,

each exhibitor should make own arrangements for a calf. 4. Calves may be brought to fairgrounds day of the show and

removed the same day. Calves must enter and leave at Gate 3. All calves being dismissed should leave grounds immediately following the show.

5. No one, other than those designated by the chairperson, will be allowed in the show ring at the same time of the judging. This rule will be strictly enforced. Class I: Children ages 5 and younger Class II: Children ages 6 and older

6. All entries will receive a participation medallion and $2 bill.

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CLASS A FFA JUDGING CONTEST

BEEF: Judging, Monday, August 19, 5:00 p.m. *

* Judging cards should be picked up by 4:30. Contest will start promptly at 5:00.

DAIRY: Judging, Friday, August 23, in conjunction with FFA East TN Regional Contest. Advisors will be notified of time of event. Contact Stena Meadows for information 423-414-8669 1. Each CTE Agriculture Teacher in the fair area may enter as

many teams as they wish in each contest. 2. Regulation judging cards will be used in the FFA contest. 3. No more than six classes will be judged. The final decision of

the total number of classes and the make-up of these classes will be left to the discretion of the Chairperson. The decision will be guided by the availability of desirable classes.

Lot 1—Beef Judging Contest: Participants must be a FFA member in the current year. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: 1st Place Team $25 2nd Place 20 3rd Place 15 4th Place 12 5th Place 10 $6 each worthy team

Rosettes will be given for each placing in each division.

BEEF JUDGING: You MUST pre-register your team(s) before

Friday, August 16, 4:00 p.m., using the on-line form.

**Teams will NOT be allowed to register day of contest.**

DAIRY JUDGING: CONTACT STENA MEADOWS

FFA CONTESTS DEPARTMENT 105

Presented by: Johnson City-Washington County Area

Chamber of Commerce To encourage neatness, courtesy, attention to show requirements, and all-around efficiency on the part of exhibitors, the following prizes are offered to herdsmen in the Livestock Departments.

CLASS A SHEEP Lot 1 Juniors Lot 2 Adults 1st $30 & ROSETTE 1st $30 & ROSETTE 2nd $20 2nd $20 3rd $10 3rd $10

CLASS B BEEF Lot 1 Juniors Lot 2 Adults 1st $30 & ROSETTE 1st $30 & ROSETTE 2nd $20 2nd $20 3rd $10 3rd $10

CLASS C DAIRY Lot 1 Juniors Lot 2 Adults 1st $30 & ROSETTE 1st $30 & ROSETTE 2nd $20 2nd $20 3rd $10 3rd $10 A committee will make inspection during Fair week taking the following into consideration: 1. Orderliness and cleanliness of pens and animals. 2. Systematic and neat arrangement of foods and storage. 3. Personal appearance of herdsmen and helpers. 4. Observance of all rules and regulations. 5. Cooperation with officials in promoting the shows and showing.

JUNIOR AND ADULT HERDSMAN’S AWARD

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

JUNIOR SHOW JUDGING

SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 10:00 a.m. Class A Jersey Class B Guernsey Class C Holstein Class D Brown Swiss

PREMIUMS OFFERED EACH BREED $5,957.00

The Junior and Open Shows will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Each class will be judged and placed as an open show class. Following the open show placings, Junior Show exhibitors will be asked to pull forward and receive their Junior Show awards. Therefore, if showing in the Junior Show, a junior exhibitor must be exhibiting the animal.

SUPERINTENDENT: Gayle Carson 423-341-3700

Assistant Superintendents: Kevin & Amy Collette 423-552-3349 Pam Cunningham 865-599-4222

Joseph Redman 423-833-1461 Ryan Proffitt 423-791-1710

**New***

Show Schedule - ONE DAY DAIRY SHOW and DEADLINE JULY 25

Showmanship classes: Beginners, Junior,

and Junior High Friday, Aug. 23, 5:00 p.m.

Senior High (Sr. High after show on Sat.)

Entry Deadline—July 25

This show is open to out of state Juniors.

Entries on regulation entry form or on-line at

www.appalachianfair.com

Animals must have health papers.

All livestock must wash in designated areas.

The Junior and Open Shows will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Each class will be judged and placed as an open show class. Following the open show placings, Junior Show exhibitors will be asked to pull forward and receive their Junior Show awards. Therefore, if showing in the Junior Show, a junior exhibitor must be exhibiting the animal.

1. Junior show exhibitors will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to age 21 and unmarried. (must NOT have reached their 21st birthday on the day of show). See page 9.

2. All animals exhibited must meet health requirements. No entry fee will be charged for the Junior Show. If Junior exhibitors desire to show in the Open Show, regular entry fees must be paid and other requirements must be met.

JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE DEPARTMENT 251

3. Only animals officially recorded in the name of the exhibitor before Aug. 1 may be shown, and the registration certificate of each animal shall be submitted to the Chairperson of this show. All animals must be registered. Application for registration or transfer will not be accepted. No joint ownership will be accepted. Lease contracts will be accepted provided they are presented at time of entry, and providing they were legally entered into on or before Aug. 1 prior to show.

4. Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in. 5. Ages of all animals will be determined from Jan. 1 to July 1. 6. Feed and bedding must be provided by the exhibitors and the

animals kept in place assigned. 7. Absolutely no Dairy Cattle or tack will be admitted to the fair-

grounds until 2:00 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 22. The barns must be cleaned out before admitting cattle. Cattle must be in place and registered with the livestock superintendant by 12:00 noon on Thursday, Aug. 22. Cattle will be released after 9 p.m., Sat., Aug. 24th.

8. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th and lower A $20 19 19 18 18 17 B $29 28 27 26 25 24 LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Intermediate Heifer Calves—calved between

December 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 A 3. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2018 Inclusive A 4. Summer Calves—calved between

June 1 and August 31, 2018 A 5. Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between

March 1 and May 31, 2018 A 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers—calved between

December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 A 7. Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2017 A 8. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 9. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 10. Junior Two-Year Old—calved between

March 1 and August 31, 2017 B 11. Senior 2 Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2016 and February 28, 2017 B 12. Junior Three Year Old—calved between

March 1 and August 31, 2016 B 13. Senior Three Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2015 and February 29, 2016 B 14. Four Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 B 15. Five Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 B 16. Six Year Old—calved before

September 1, 2013 B 17. Dry Cows—3 Years and older—calved before

March 1, 2016 B 18. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 19. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 21. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER

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CLASS A ANGUS

OPEN COMPETITION

ENTRY DEADLINE—JULY 25 Entry & Exhibitor Armband Fee MUST accompany

the Entry Form

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 6:00 p.m. Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$7,563

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

Only registered Angus cattle that meet the age requirements listed within this classification are eligible to receive premium participation and be counted in the total number of head shown. Champion and Reserve Champion placing are not counted in number of head shown. Any female that qualifies for female classes in the Association’s Standard Classification are not eligible to show in the cow/calf classes. However, the calf at side of the female is eligible to show in the respective class. The American Angus Association, 3201 Fredrick Ave., St.Joseph, MO., will participate in premiums offered for open Angus breeding cattle classes according to the premium schedule based on the number of head shown. The premium assistance provided by the American Angus Assoc for participation in this show is in addition to the premiums offered by the show itself. The premium assistance should not be used to offset show expense and shall be included in the premium payments distributed by the show to the exhibitors. A minimum of 50 head must be shown in the open class division to receive American Angus Assoc. premium participation for the following year. Premiums from the Association are paid only to registered Angus cattle and only if the registration number is a part of the show report provided to the Association. Therefore, all cattle should be regis-tered at the time of entry to make certain they receive the Associa-tion’s portion of premiums. The Association does not pay on champi-onship or any group classes, (i.e. get of sire, junior get of sire or breeder six head). Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate issued by the American Angus Assoc. available for inspection at the show for each animal or another current proof of ownership issued by the American Angus Assoc. pedigree look up. Any animal, upon check-in, which does not have legible permanent identification mark (ear tattoo marks, freeze branded marks or hot branded marks) corre-sponding to the permanent identification mark on the registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once disqualified due to an incorrect or illegible permanent identification mark, animals can not be re-identified (tattooed/branded) and rechecked at the show.

BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT 211

Any female shown with a calf at side: the calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf, and the calf must be registered by show day and have proof of registration at check in. Only one person at a time shall lead an animal in the show ring. Exhibitors who participate in show that accept premium monies contributed by the American Angus Assoc. are subject to the Assoc. Rules as found in the Breeders Reference Guide of the Assoc. These rules are found in Part 2; Assoc. Rules. The rules relating directly with the exhibition of Angus cattle are Part 2: Assoc. Rules; Rule 800 Series; including Rule 800-810. These rules can be found at www.angus.org. Altering the conformation and/or appearance of an animal for exhibition is prohibited. This includes use of chin straps, covering white skin, false tail heads (or use of any false hair), with the excep-tion of false tail switches. The use of graphite, powders, hemp or other similar substances used externally are also prohibited. Other prohibitied products include those used internally such as steroids, illegal or unlicensed pharmaceuticals or artificial filling. Any animal found to be in violation will be barred from showing. At any show for which the American Angus Assoc. appropriated funds toward the payment of premiums, no exhibitors, individuals assisting exhibitors or member owners at such show shall be al-lowed to use any coloring agents, on any animal exhibited. The Assoc. may adopt and implement various tests designed to monitor this prohibition, including but not limited to a “white towel” or “white glove” test. No aerosol cans or other pressurized containers will be allowed in designated line up areas. All animals exhibited are subject to DNA marker or blood type test to verify accuracy of parentage as covered under the Assoc. rules and for other testing as required by the individual show. Authorized representatives of the Assoc. have the authority to enforce the rules set for the herein as well in the Assoc. Rules, including the barring of a registered animal from a livestock show at which it is shown, if there are reasonable grounds to believe a violation has occurred. Any class listed in this classification, which exceeds 15 head per class, should be broken into smaller classes. This should be accom-polished by dividing the class as evenly as possible without splitting animals with the same birth date. Class breaks will be at the discre-tion of the American Angus Assoc. staff in attendance. Only registered Angus cattle that meet the age requirements within this classification are eligible to receive premium participation and be counted in the total number of head shown-Champion and Reserve Champion placings are not counted in the number of head shown.

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES ON PAGE 9

FOR ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

11. The use of alcoholic beverages in the feed or administered as a drench.

12. Administration of a drug of any kind or description internally or externally prior to entering the show ring, except for treating a recognized disease or injury and for tranquilizing bulls that may otherwise be dangerous or females in heat. For the purpose of this Code, the term “drug” shall mean any substance, the sale possession or use of which is controlled by license under fed-eral, state and local laws or regulations and any substance commonly used by the medical or veterinary professions which affect the circulatory, respiratory or central nervous system of a cow.

13. Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show management or other exhibitors while in the show ring or other conduct detrimen-tal to the breed or show.

In keeping with the basic philosophy of The Purebred Dairy Cattle Asso-ciation, ethics are an individual responsibility of the owner of each animal shown. Violations of this code are subject to the disciplinary provisions of the appropriate dairy breed association.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-15th A $44 40 35 30 20 15 12 B $80 65 45 35 25 20 15 C $65 55 45 35 25 20 15 D $150 100 75 50 — — —

Partnership animals will be included as long as they are housed at the breeder’s farm.

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Intermediate Heifer Calves—calved between

December 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 A 3. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2018 Inclusive A 4. Summer Calves—calved between

June 1 and August 31, 2018 A 5. Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between

March 1 and May 31, 2018 A 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers—calved between

December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 A 7. Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2017 A 8. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 9. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE

10. Junior Two-Year Old—calved between March 1 and August 31, 2017 B

11. Senior 2 Year Old—calved between September 1, 2016 and February 28, 2017 B

12. Junior Three Year Old—calved between March 1, 2016 and August 31, 2016 B

13. Senior Three Year Old—calved between September 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016 B

14. Four Year Old—calved between September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 B

15. Five Year Old—calved between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 B

16. Six Year Old—calved before September 1, 2013 B

17. Dry Cows—3 Years and older—calved before March 1, 2016 C

18. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 19. RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 21. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 22. Best Three Heifers Breed by Exhibitor B & ROSETTE

Animals exhibited in lots 1-7; May be farm owned 23. Breeder’s Herd of Five Females: This group all owned

by the exhibitor, consists or two (2) females over 2 years of age that have freshened, two (2) females under 2 years of age, and one (1) of any age. Three must be bred by exhibitor. This group replaces all of former group classes. NOTE: (1) Each farm limited to one entry. (2) Registration papers will be checked in the ring before the class is placed. D & ROSETTE

24. PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD: The Exhibitor winning the most points on, not to exceed, six animals owned and exhibited by himself in the open single classes shall be designated the Premier Exhibitor. BANNER

25. PREMIER BREEDER’S AWARD: The breeder winning the most points on, not to exceed, six animals in the open single classes, exhibited by himself and/or other exhibitors shall be designated the Premier Breeder. BANNER

The point system for determining Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Awards are as follows: Placings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Senior Females 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 Junior Females 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

SUPREME HEIFER AND COW CHAMPION Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein, and Brown Swiss Junior Champions competing for SUPREME HEIFER.

Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein, and Brown Swiss Grand Champions competing for SUPREME COW. BANNER AND CASH AWARD

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

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CLASS A—ANGUS (cont.) PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 This show must have 50 head to receive American Angus

Association participation money in 2020. B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —- LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved

March 1, 2019 and after A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved February 2019 A 3. Junior Heifer Calves—calved January 2019 A 4. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (1, 2, 3) ROSETTE 5. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 6. Late Senior Heifer Calf—calved November

and December 2018 A 7. Early Senior Heifer Calf—calved

September and October 2018 A 8. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (6, 7) ROSETTE 9. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 10. Late Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

July and August 2018 A 11. Early Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

May and June 2018 A 12. INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CHAMPION (10, 11) ROSETTE 13. RESERVE HEIFER INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION ROSETTE 14. April Junior Yearling Heifers—calved April 2018 A 15. March Junior Yearling Heifer —calved March 2018 A 16. Early Junior Yearling Heifers—calved February 2018 A 17. Early Junior Yearling Heifers—calved January 2018 A 18. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (14, 15, 16, 17) ROSETTE 19. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. Late Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

November and December 2017 A 21. Early Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

September and October 2017 A 22. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (20, 21) ROSETTE 23. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 25. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE

(Champions & Reserve Champions competing) Any female that qualifies for female classes in the Association’s standard classifications are not eligible to show in the cow/calf classes. However, the calf at the side of the female is eligible to show in its respective class. 26. Cow/Calf Class—cows three (3) years of age and younger, cows

must be born January 1, 2016 through August 31, 2017. Calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the day of show. A

27. Cow/Calf Class—cows four (4) years of age and older, cows must be born December 31, 2015 or earlier. Calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the day of show. A

28. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF PAIR (26, 27) BANNER 29. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION

COW/CALF PAIR ROSETTE

Grand and reserve grand champion cow/calf pairs do not show for grand champion female and are ineligible to compete in the get-of-sire, junior get-of-sire and breeder’s six head classes. 30. Junior Bull Calves—calved March 1, 2019 and after A 31. Junior Bull Claves—calved January and February 2019 A 32. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION (30, 31) ROSETTE

33. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 34. Late Senior Bull Calves—calved

November and December 2018 A 35. Early Senior Bull Calves—calved

September and October 2018 A 36. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION (34, 35) ROSETTE 37. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 38. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved

July and August 2018 A 39. Early Summer Yearling Bulls—calved

May and June 2018 A 40. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL (38, 39) ROSETTE 41. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 42. April Junior Yearling Bulls—calved April 2018 A 43. March Junior Yearling Bulls—calved March 2018 A 44. Early Junior Yearling Bulls—calved

January and February 2018 A 45. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL (42, 43, 44) ROSETTE 46. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 47. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

September and December 2017 A 48. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May and August 2017 A 49. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January and April 2017 A 50. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL (47, 48, 49) ROSETTE 51. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 52. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 53. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 54. Junior-Get-of-Sire: Three animals by one sire, both

sexes represented, shown in classes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 30, 31, 34, 35, 38, 39 B

55. Get-of-Sire: Four animals by one sire, shown in above classes, both sexes represented. B 56.Breeder’s Six Head: The exhibitor of breeders six head

must be the breeder and first owner, identified by the same member code for the animals exhibited. Cattle owned by other exhibitors may be included provided the exhibitor of the breeder six head is the breeder and first owner of included animal(s). Animals must be exhibited in individual classes. Cattle bred and owned by a junior member(s) may be included if the exhibitor of the breeders six head is an individual or married couple and is the parent or legal guardian of the junior member(s). B

57.PREMIER EXHIBITOR: computed from winnings 3 points for first prize; 2 points for second prize; 1 point for third prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for Divisional Champions or Reserve Champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG

FOR ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

ON-LINE Entries www.appalachianfair.com

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*** SHOW SCHEDULE *** ONE DAY DAIRY SHOW

OPEN SHOW JUDGING SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 10:00 a.m.

Heifers 10 a.m. Cows 1 p.m.

The Junior and Open Shows will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Each class will be judged and placed as an open show class. Following the open show placings, Junior Show exhibitors will be asked to pull forward and receive their Junior Show awards. Therefore, if showing in the Junior Show, a junior exhibitor must be exhibiting the animal.

SUPERINTENDENT: Gayle Carson 423-341-3700

Assistant Superintendents: Kevin & Amy Collette 423-552-3349 Pam Cunningham 865-599-4222

Joseph Redman 423-833-1461 Ryan Proffitt 423-791-1710

Class A Jersey Class B Guernsey Class C Holstein Class D Brown Swiss

PREMIUMS OFFERED EACH BREED $5631.50

SUPREME HEIFER & COW CHAMPION

WILL BE CHOSEN AT THE

CONCLUSION OF SHOW AND A BANNER PLUS CASH

AWARD WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH.

Animals released 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. Animals leaving before stated time will forfeit premium.

1. No animal can be entered or exhibited unless recorded in the

recognized books of record for their respective breeds. Exhibi-tors must produce certificate of registry at the request of the department chairperson. Animals that cannot be identified by tattoo or color markings shall not be eligible to be shown.

2. In the best udder classes, where there are less than three animals shown, premium awards will not be automatic, but are at the discretion of the judge.

3. Cows must be entered as dry or milking at the time entry forms are due. NO CHANGES will be accepted upon arrival!

4. Exhibitor is defined as the owner recorded on the registration certificate. For the Breeder’s Herd Class and for the Premier Exhibitors Class the definition will be interpreted to include the exhibitor and active 4-H or FFA projects that are maintained on the exhibitors dairy.

6. The breeder is defined as the breeder recorded on the registra-tion certificate. For the Breeder’s Herd and Premier Breeder Classes the interpretation will be that “bred by” animals must possess the same prefix or have the same individuals listed as the breeder.

SHOW RING CODE OF ETHICS FOR ALL BREEDS The showing of registered dairy cattle is an important part of the promotion, merchandising and breeding programs of many breed-ers. Additionally, it is an important part of the program of the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association to stimulate and sustain interest in breeding registered dairy cattle. This relates to both spectators and exhibitors. In this connection, the PDCA believes that it is in the best interest of the breeders of registered dairy cattle to main-tain a reputation of integrity and to present a wholesome and progressive image of their cattle in the show ring. It recognizes that there are certain practices in proper care and management of dairy cattle, which are necessary in the course of moving dairy cattle to and between shows that are advisable to keep them in sound, healthy condition so that they might be presented in the show ring in a natural, normal appearance and condition. Conversely, it recognizes certain practices in the cataloging, handling and pres-entation of cattle in the show ring which are acceptable. The following practices or procedures are considered unacceptable and defined as being unethical in the showing or registered dairy cattle. 1. Misrepresenting the age and/or milking status of the animal for

the class in which it is shown. In any female classes, animals may not be exhibited that are in milk due to unnaturally induced lactation.

2. Balancing the udder by any means other than by leaving naturally produced milk in any or all quarters.

3. Setting the teats with a mechanical contrivance or with the use of chemical preparation.

4. Treating or massaging any part of the animals body, particularly the udder, internally or externally with an irritant, counter-irritant, or other substance to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation.

5. Minimizing the effects of crampiness by feeding or injecting drugs, depressants or applying packs or using any artificial contrivance or therapeutic treatment excepting natural exercise.

6. Blocking nerves to the foot to prevent limping by injecting drugs. 7. Striking the animal to cause swelling in a depressed area. 8. Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour or

appearance of the animal’s body, hide or hair. Not included is the removal of warts, teats and horns, clipping and dressing of hair and trimming hooves.

9. Insertion of foreign materials under skin. 10. Changing color of hair at any point, spot or area on animals

body.

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES ON PAGE 9

FOR ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

DAIRY CATTLE DEPARTMENT 231

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

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JUDGING FOLLOWING JUNIOR SHOW

1. Junior Show exhibitors will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to age 21 and unmarried on the day of show. (must not have reached their 21st birthday)

2. Exhibitor must fill out an entry form on-line or supplied by the

Appalachian Fair stating the number of heifers the exhibitor plans to show. You may enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com. Entry forms may be copied. The heifers will be measured and classified after arrival.

3. Non-registered beef heifers or any breed or combination of

beef breeds may exhibit. Requirements for this class are: a. Heifers must have their “milk teeth” and be weaned. b. Heifers must either be polled or dehorned. c. Heifers will be assigned to lots based on hip height measurements. d. Heifers shown in this class are not eligible to show in Registered Show.

4. Animals must be in place by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18.

Animals will be measured 9:00 a.m. Monday, August 19. All cattle must conform to health rules and regulations as outlined and required by the Division of Animal Disease Control.

PREMIUMS PAID FOR EACH CLASS

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $25 22 20 16 14 12 A Grand and Reserve Grand Champion will be selected from first

place winners and Rosettes presented.

The Little Cowbuddies class will be held Monday, Aug. 19 follow-ing the Junior Beef Show but will not begin before 6 p.m., in the Show Pavilion. Entries will be accepted day of show.

1. Class is open to any boy or girl up to the 4th grade, not yet a 4-H member.

2. All entries must be heifers. 3. Calves need not to be owned by children exhibiting them.

Each exhibitor must make his own arrangements for a calf. 4. Calves may be brought to fairgrounds day of the show and

removed the same day. Calves must enter and leave Gate 3. All calves being dismissed should leave grounds immediately following the show.

5. All entries will receive a medallion with a $2 bill. 6. Open to all beef breeds.

5. Summer Yearlings—calved between July 1 and August 31, 2018 A

6. Late Spring Yearlings—calved between May 1 and June 30, 2018 A

7. JUNIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE

8. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Early Spring Yearlings—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 10. Junior Yearlings—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 11. Senior Yearlings—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 12. SENIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE 13. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE 14. GRAND CHAMPION ROSETTE

15. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION ROSETTE

SHOWMANSHIP AND COUNTY GROUP

These classes are not to be entered on the entry form.

Exhibitor must show own animal and animal must be shown in Junior Show in respective class.

If animal is leased, proof must be submitted before

showing in showmanship.

1. Beginner Showmanship: 3rd grade and younger must be able to lead animal unassisted. Ribbon

2. Junior Showmanship: exhibitors in 4th, 5th, and 6th Grades on January 1 of current year. B

3. Junior High Showmanship: exhibitors in 7th, 8th, and 9th Grades on January 1 of current year. B

4. Senior Showmanship: exhibitors in 10th, 11th, 12th Grades on January 1 of current year, unmarried and under age of 21 on the day of show. B

County Group: County group to consist of five animals (any breed) owned by 5 different 4-H or FFA members from a county. The groups will be placed by the judge and all groups deemed worthy of an award will receive at least $40 each.

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD A scholarship will be awarded to the Senior Showmanship winner in the Junior Beef Show. The amount will be based on sponsorship monies available on the day of the show. Scholarship must be claimed within two years of graduating high school. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the scholarship fund may do so by contacting the Livestock Superintendent, secretary, or fair office. This scholarship is sponsored by local Agriculture Businesses and Junior Livestock supporters. Winners may not participate again.

JUNIOR COMMERCIAL BEEF DEPARTMENT 249

LITTLE COWBUDDIES CLASS

You may enter on-line at

www.appalachianfair.com

CLASS B PUREBRED SHORTHORN REGIONAL POINT SHOW OPEN COMPETITION

CLASS C SHORTHORN PLUS REGIONAL POINT SHOW OPEN COMPETITION

Rules and Lots same for both shows

Judging, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 9:00 a.m. Shorthorn Plus show to follow Purebred show

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$7,175

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

All other rules of this show apply. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

Rules and Classifications: All animals must be registered as the property of the exhibitor in the records of the American Shorthorn Association by the time of the Fair or show. Please refer to specific show guidelines for junior show ownership. Junior Show deadline for ownership is July 1.

The Fair must adhere to these Show Divisions regardless of the entry numbers. Age divisions (i.e. Late Spring Calf, Early Spring Calf, Junior Calf, Senior Calf, Intermediate, Junior, Senior, Cow/calf) are not flexible.

Cow/calf is a division that will be included with all other female divisions (eight divisions) for selection of Grand Champion Female and Reserve Grand Champion Female.

Animals in a Junior Show may only be in the sole name of the individual junior exhibitor.

Individual animals shown in all of the group classes listed below must have been entered and shown in one of the following classes for single animals. Multiple owned animals must be exhibited in the name of all the owners. Family bred and raised animals entered by juniors in the Junior Classes and subsequently entered in Open Classes may be treated as family entries in group classes. Co-owned animals may be exhibited by either owner in group classes.

All Shorthorns are subject to a tattoo inspection by representatives of the ASA. All Purebred and Shorthorn Plus are subject to parent-age DNA testing by ASA. All Purebred Shorthorns and Shorthorn Plus are also subject to an age inspection if deemed necessary by the ASA and the decision of the examining veterinarian is final. Use of artificial fins on show animals is not permitted.

IMPORTANT: Each of the following classes MAY be broken into multiple classes to accommodate large numbers of entries, but separate classes MAY NOT be combined into one. For example, there MAY be four “Junior Heifer Calf” classes, but there MAY NOT be one single “Spring Heifer Calf” class (combining Late and Early Spring calves).

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 30 20 15 5 B $55 45 35 25 15 10 —

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LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Late Spring Heifer Calves—calved after

May 1, 2019 A 2. LATE SPRING HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lot 1) ROSETTE 3. LATE SPRING HEIFER CALF RESERVE CHAMPION

ROSETTE 4. Early Spring Heifer Calves—calved in April 2019 A 5. Early Spring Heifer Calves—calved in March 2019 A 6. EARLY SPRING HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 3 & 4)

ROSETTE 7. EARLY SPRING HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 8. Junior Heifer Calves—calved in February 2019 A 9. Junior Heifer Calves—calved in January 2019 A 10. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 8 & 9) ROSETTE 11. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE

12. Winter Heifer Calves—calved between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2018 A

13. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2018 A

14. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 12 & 13) ROSETTE 15. SENIOR HEIFER CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 16. Summer Yearling Female—calved between

July 1 and Aug. 31, 2018 A 17. Late Spring Yearling Females—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 18. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE (Lots 16 & 17)ROSETTE 19. INTERMEDIATE RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE

ROSETTE 20. Early Spring Yearling Females—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 21. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (Lot 20) ROSETTE 22. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 23. Junior Yearling Females—calved between Jan. 1

and Feb. 28, 2018 A 24. Senior Yearling Females—calved between Sept. 1

and Dec. 31, 2017 A 25. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (Lot 23 & 24) ROSETTE 26. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 27. Two-Year Old Cow/Calf Class—cows born between

Jan. 1 and Aug. 31, 2017 A 28. Three-Four Year Old Cow/Calf Class—cows born between

Jan. 1, 2015 and Dec. 31, 2016 A Both cow and calf must be Purebred Shorthorn—Calf age may not exceed 280 days of age on show day.

29. CHAMPION COW/CALF PAIR (Lots 27 & 28) ROSETTE 30. RESERVE CHAMPION COW/CALF PAIR ROSETTE 31. GRAND CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE BANNER 32. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE

ROSETTE 33. Group of Two Females—bred and owned or co-owned by

breeder (exhibitor) B Senior/Junior Yearling Pregnancy Rule for exhibitors at all Open Shows: If a Purebred Female has a Shorthorn Plus calf at side, it is not eligible for the Purebred Shorthorn Show. All females 20 months old at the time of the show need to have a 60-day pregnancy verification signed by an accredited, non-owner veterinarian at the time the female is processed for the show and are subject to blood test to prove pregnancy. Exhibitors may be asked to present said verification upon request of Show Officials or ASA representatives. If verification can not be produced, the female may be allowed to participate if the exhibitor can produce a qualified veterinarian to examine the female at the show site, and verify a 60-day pregnancy. Any infractions against this rule will lead to disqualification of that animal for that specific show.

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CLASS D HORNED/POLLED HEREFORD AHA REGIONAL POINT SHOW

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Wednesday, August 21, 12:30 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$5,350

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

All other rules of this show apply. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

Rules and Classifications: Cattle entered must be registered in the Herd Book the American Hereford Association (AHA). Entries with registrations “pending” or illegible tattoos or improper tattoos as shown on the registration certificate at check-in time are ineligible for competition. Exhibitors are subject to the Association’s special rule on class qualification. Entries in these classes are accepted with the understanding that the exhibitor agrees to abide by the rule in all aspects. There must be 25 head shown in a regional show for the points to count towards the AHA show reward program.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after

March 1—June 30, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calves - calved between Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 5. Senior Heifer Calves—calved

November 1 through December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved

August 1 through October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Females— calved

between June16 and July 31, 2018 A 10. Early Summer Yearling Females—calved

between May 1 and June 15, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 12. RES. INT. YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 13. Spring Yearling Female —calved

between March 1 and April 30, 2018 A

14. SPRING YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 15. RESERVE SPRING YEARLING

FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 16. Junior Yearling Female—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 17. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 18. RESERVE JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE

8. Feed and bedding must be furnished by the exhibitor and the animals kept in the assigned place.

9. Space will not be provided for nurse cows. 10. Exhibitors must comply with the Rules and Regulations of the

Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to the General Rules of the Appalachian Fair.

Only one person at a time shall lead animals into the show ring. The following rules apply to Junior Angus Exhibitors: The American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Ave, St. Joseph, MO will participate in premiums offered in individual classes for Junior Angus as included in its standard show classifica-tions, according to the premium schedule based on the number of head shown. The premium assistance provided by the American Angus Association for participation in this show is in addition to the premiums offered by the show itself. The premium assistance should not be used to offset show expense and shall be included in the premium payments distributed by the show to exhibitors

1. A minimum of 15 head must be shown in the Junior Angus heifer classes to receive American Angus Association premium partici-pation. The show is not required to have all classes to be eligible for premiums.

2. Separate classes for bred and owned heifers may be held if the size of the show merits a separate class.

3. To be eligible for Association premiums, the entries must be recorded in the sole name of the junior exhibitor and the issue date on the registration certificate must conform to the individual show’s requirements regarding ownership. The Association's contribution is included in the total premiums listed in each class.

4. Premiums from the Association are paid to only registered Angus cattle and only if the registration number is part of the show report provided to the Association. Therefore, all cattle should be registered at the time of entry to make certain they receive the Association's portion of premiums. The Association does not pay percentage on premiums offered in Championship classes. An animal may only be counted one time toward the total count for premium participation by the Association.

5. Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate issued by the American Angus Association available for inspection at the show for each animal or another current proof of ownership issued by the American Angus Association, pedigree look-up. Any animal, upon check-in, which does not have a legible permanent identification mark (ear tattoo marks, freeze branded marks or hot-branded marks) corresponding to the permanent identification mark on the registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once disqualified due to incorrect or illegible permanent identification mark, animals cannot be re-identified (tattooed/branded) and rechecked at the show.

6. Any female shown with calf at side, the calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and the calf must be registered by show day and have the proof of registration at check in.

7. Only one person at a time shall lead an animal into the showring. 8. Exhibitors who participate in shows that accept premium monies

contributed by the American Angus Association are subject to the Association Rules as found in Breeders Reference Guide of the Association. These rules are found in Part 2; Association Rules. The rules relating directly with the exhibition of Angus cattle are Part 2: Association Rules; Rule 800 Series; including Rule 800-810. These rules can be found at www.angus.org. Altering the conformation and/or appearance of an animal for exhibition is prohibited. This includes chin straps, the covering of white skin, false tail heads (or use of any false hair with the exception of false tail switches). The use of graphite, powders, hemp or other similar substances externally are also prohibited. Other prohibited products include those used internally such as steroids, illegal or unlicensed pharmaceuticals or artificial filling. Any animal found to be in violation will be barred from showing. At any show for which the American Angus Association appropri-ated funds toward the payment of premiums, no exhibitors, individuals assisting exhibitors or member owners at such show shall be allowed to use any coloring agents, on any animal

exhibited. The Association may adopt and implement various tests designed to monitor this prohibition, including but limited to “white towel” or “white glove” test. No aerosol cans or other pressurized containers will be allowed in designated line up areas. All animals exhibited are subject to DNA marker or blood type test to verify accuracy of parentage as covered under the Association Rules and for other testing as required by the individual show. Authorized representatives of the Association have the authority to enforce the rules set forth herein as well as in the Association Rules, including the barring of a registered animal from a livestock show at which it is to be shown, if there are reasonable grounds to believe a violation has occurred.

JUNIOR BEEF SHOW JUDGING MONDAY, AUG. 19

Little Cowbuddies will be following Junior Beef Show but will not begin before 6 p.m.

SHOW PAVILION

Show order will be posted before the show on Monday.

Cattle will be released after Junior Show. Any cattle leaving before release time will forfeit premium money.

Premium offered: Appalachian Fair $ 1,256.00 American Angus Assoc. Money paid based on number of head shown. Association Premium will be included in Fair Premium Check.

FIRST TENNESSEE BANK WILL SPONSOR AWARD TO THE GRAND CHAMPION WINNERS IN EACH BREED AND JUNIOR

AND JUNIOR HIGH SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS.

THE WAYLAND CROUCH MEMORIAL AWARD WILL BE

PRESENTED BY WASHINTON COUNTY 4-H TO THE

SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP WINNER.

Herb Doan Memorial Scholarship will be presented

following Senior High Showmanship.

DEPT. 221 CLASS A ANGUS CLASS B PUREBRED SHORTHORN CLASS C SHORTHORN PLUS CLASS D HORNED/POLLED HEREFORD CLASS E SALERS CLASS F SIMANGUS CLASS G SIMMENTAL CLASS H LIMOUSIN CLASS I OTHER BREEDS (Show order will be posted morning of the show.)

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th

A $35 30 25 20 15 12 5

B $15 10 8 5 5 5 5 Angus Premium Scale $ 45 40 30 25 20 15 5

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved March 1, 2019 and after A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after January 1 and

February 28, 2019 A 3. Late Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 4. Early Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A

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34. Late Spring Bull Calves—calved after May 1, 2019 A 35. LATE SPRING BULL CALF CHAMPION (Lot 34) ROSETTE 36. LATE SPRING BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 37. Early Spring Bull Calves—calved between March 1 and

April 30, 2019 A 38. EARLY SPRING BULL CALF CHAMPION (Lot 37) ROSETTE 39. EARLY SPRING BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 40. Junior Bull Calves—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2019 A 41. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 42. JUNIOR BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 43. Winter Bull Calves—calved between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2018 A 44. Senior Bull calves—calved between Sept. 1

and Oct. 31, 2018 A 45. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION (Lots 43 & 44) ROSETTE 46. SENIOR BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 47. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between July 1 and

Aug. 31, 2018 A 48. Late Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between May 1

and June 30, 2018 A 49. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 50. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 51. Early Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1

and April 30, 2018 A 52. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2018 A 53. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 54. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 55. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved July 1 and

Dec. 31, 2017 A 56. Two Year Old Bull-Calved between Jan. 1

and June 30, 2017 A 57. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 58. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 59. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 60. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 61. Group of Two Bulls– bred and owned or co-owned by the

breeder (exhibitor) B 62. Super Cow Class—class should consist of two offspring of either

or same sex of show age classification. Offspring do not need to be owned by the same exhibitor. No more than one pair from each cow can win a prize in the class. B

63. Get-of-Sire Class—class consists of three offspring of either or same sex of any age fro the same sire. Offspring do not need to be owned by the same exhibitor. No more than one group from each sire can win a prize in the class. B

64. Breeders Herd (4 head)-Owned or co-owned by the exhibitor or working family (ie Father, Mother, Brothers, Sisters, Aunts, Uncles). B

65. Premier Exhibitor—computed rom winnings: 3 points for 1st place, 2 points for 2nd, 1 point for 3rd. Three (3) points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for Divisional Champions or Reserve Champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

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13. April Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between April 1 and April 30, 2018 A

14. March Junior Heifer Calves—calved between March 1 and March 31, 2018 A

15. Early Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 A

16. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (13, 14, 15) ROSETTE 17. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 18. Late Senior Yearling Females—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2017 A 19. Early Senior Yearling Female—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2017 A 20. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 21. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 22. Cow/Calf: Calf must be cow’s natural

calf, not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. No age restriction on cow. A

23.GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF BANNER 24.RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF ROSETTE 25.GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 26.RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 27. Junior Bull Calves—calved March 1, 2019 and after A 28. Junior Bull Calves—calved

between January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 29. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 30. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 31. Late Senior Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 32. Early Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 33. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 34. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 35. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 36. Early Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 37. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 38. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. April Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 40. March Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 41. Early Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 42. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL (39, 40, 41) ROSETTE 43. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 45. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 46. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 47. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 48. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 51. Get-of-Sire: Four animals by one sire, shown in above

classes, both sexes represented. B 52. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals by one sire,

both sexes represented, shown in classes 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 36 B

53. Breeders Six Head: The exhibitor of breeders six head must be the breeder and first owner, identified by the same member code for the animals exhibited. Cattle owned by other exhibitor may be included provided the exhibitor of the breeder six head is the breeder and first owner of included animal(s). Animals must be exhibited in individual classes. Cattle bred and owned by a junior member(s) may be included if the exhibitor of the breeders six head is an individual or married couple and is the parent or legal guardian of the junior member(s). B

54. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: computed from winnings 3 points for first prize; 2 points for second prize; 1 point for third prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for Divisional Champions or Reserve Champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

THIS SHOW IS OPEN TO OUT OF STATE JUNIORS

ENTER ON-LINE www.appalachianfair.com

LIVESTOCK MUST WASH IN DESIGNATED AREAS ANIMALS MUST HAVE HEALTH PAPERS

GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS

1. Junior Show exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to age of 21. EXHIBITOR MUST NOT HAVE REACHED THEIR 21ST BIRTHDAY AND UNMARRIED ON THE DAY OF SHOW.

2. Entry forms for the Junior Beef Show are available in the center of this catalog or enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com. Entry forms must be filled out completely.

3. Exhibitor must show his/her own animal unless the exhibitor has more than one animal in the same class or has approved ab-sence by the committee chairperson. Substitute show person must be a junior showman as defined above.

4. All animals entered in the Junior Beef Show must be registered in the name of the Junior Exhibitor, or transferred to the boy or girl in whose name the entry is made by July 1 prior to the show. Registration papers or transfer certificate, properly executed, must be presented to the Chairperson of the show when cattle arrive at the Fairgrounds. Lease contracts will be accepted provided they are presented at the time of entry, and provided they were legally entered into on or before July 1 prior to show. If leasing animals, exhibitors must show proof of leasing animal in order to show.

5. Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in. 6. All cattle to be exhibited in the Junior Division must conform to

the health rules and regulations as outlined and required by the Division of Animal Disease Control.

7. Cattle must be in place and registered with the Livestock Chairperson by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, August 18.

8. Proper dress should be followed when entering the show ring. Shirt tucked in and jeans or slacks. Boots recommended.

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CLASS E SALERS

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 1:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6,484

Points show if more than 30 head are shown.

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

1. All animals must be registered in the American Salers Associa-tion or the Salers Association of Canada. All animals must be properly tattooed and will be inspected at the show. Tattoos must be legible and must match the registration papers which will be checked at the show. Photo copies of the original Regis-tration papers will be accepted.

2. Animals must be at least 75 percent Saler or greater to show. 3. Exhibitors are subject to all rules and health regulations of the

American Salers Association and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, and the Appalachian Fair as set forth in this premium book.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. *Heifers, Summer Calves—calved on or after April 1, 2019 A 2. *Heifers, Early Spring Calves—calved in March 2019 A 3. *Heifers, Late Junior Calves—calved in February 2019 A 4. *Heifers, Early Junior Calves—calved in January 2019 A 5. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 6. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 7. Heifers, Winter Calves-calved Oct. through Dec. 2018 A 8. Heifers, Senior Calves-calved Aug. through Sept. 2018 A 9. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 10. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 11. Heifers, Summer Yearlings - calved May through July 2018 A 12. *Heifers, Late Spring Yearling Heifers—calved in April 2018 A 13. *Heifers, Early Spring Yearlings—Calved in March 2018 A 14. JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 15. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 16. *Heifers, Junior Yearling —calved in February 2018 A 17. *Heifers, Junior Yearling —calved in January 2018 A 18. Early Sr. Yearling Heifers—calved Oct. through Dec. 2017 A 19. SENIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 21. GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER BANNER 22. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 23. *Cows under 3 years of age on the day of show and

her natural nursing calf which is 8 months of age or under on the day of show. Cow must be lactating. A

24. *Cows 3 years of age but under 6 years of age on the day of show and her natural nursing calf which is 8 months of age or under on the day of show. Cow must be lactating. A

19. Senior Yearling Female—calved between August 1 and December 31, 2017 A

20. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 21. RESERVE SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION

ROSETTE 22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. Cow/Calf (Any female older than the above

ages with a calf at side.) Calf older than 270 days of age on the show date is not eligible to show in the cow/calf class. A

In the cow/calf class if the cow is horned and the calf polled then the pair will show in the horned cow/calf class and if the cow is polled and the calf is horned then the pair will show in the polled cow/calf class.

Calf is eligible for individual classes but must be entered in the appropriate class.

Cow/calf does not compete for overall Champion Female. 25. COW/CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 26. RESERVE COW/CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 27. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1 - June 30, 2019 A 28. Junior Bull Calves—calved between Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2019 A 29. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 30. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 31. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 32. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

August 1 and October 31, 2018 A 33. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 34. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 35. Late Summer Yearling Bulls –calved between June 16

and July 31, 2018 A 36. Early Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between May 1 and

June 15, 2018 A 37. INTERMEDIATE BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 38. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 39. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1 and

April 30, 2018 A 40. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2018 A 41. YEARLING BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 42. RESERVE YEARLING BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 43. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between August 1

and December 31, 2017 A 44. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between January 1 and

July 31, 2017 A 45. SENIOR BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 46. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 47. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 48. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. Get-of-Sire: Four animals shown in above single entry

classes with both sexes represented and all to be the progeny of one sire. It is permissible to use either the cow or calf from a cow/calf pair for the Get-of-Sire. Get-of-Sire may be compromised of animals from one or more owners and of both horned & polled animals. B

50. BEST SIX HEAD: OWNED BY EXHIBITOR All animals must have been shown in their respective single entry classes and must be owned by exhibitor or by member of his/her immediate family. A cow/calf will be considered as two head in the Best Six Head Class. Best Six Head may be comprised of both horned and polled animals. B

51. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER 52. PREMIER BREEDER BANNER Premier Exhibitor and Premier Breeder awarded with the following

point system: 1st place—5 points; 2nd place—4 points; 3rd place—3 points; 4th place—2 points; 5th place—1 point. No points will be given for champions. Points will be awarded for the Best Six Head for Premier Exhibitor. The same scoring system as above will be used for awarding points for the group classes.

If there are more than 10 animals in a class the AHA show committee recommends that the class be spilt.

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28. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A

29. Junior Bull Calf Calved—calved between January 1 and February 28, 2019 A

30. DIVISON I CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 31. DIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 32. Winter Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 33. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 34. DIVISION II CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 35. DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 36. Late Summer Yearling Bull—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 37. Summer Yearling Bull—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 38. DIVISION III CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. DIVISON III RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 40. Spring Yearling Bull—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 41. Junior Yearling Bull—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 42. DIVISION IV CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 43. DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 45. Summer Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 46. Two-Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 47. DIVISION V CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 48. DIVISION V RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER

Division I, II, III, IV, V (Division Champions Competing) 50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE

Division I, II, III, IV, V (Division Champions Competing) 51. Produce of Dam: Two head shown in individual

classes produced by one dam. May be owned by different exhibitors. Both sexes may be represented. B

52. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three head shown in individual classes calved on or after September 1, 2017. Both sexes represented. Can be owned by multiple exhibitorsB

53. Senior Get-of-Sire: Four head shown in individual classes at any age. Both sexes represented. Can be owned by multiple exhibitors B

54. Breeders Best 5 Head: Five head shown in individual classes any age. Must be bred by and owned or co-owned by single exhibitor. Both may be sexes represented. B

55. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Owned or co-owned by exhibitor. Computed from winnings: 3 points for 1st prize; 2 points for 2nd prize; and 1 point for 3rd prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

CLASS I OTHER BREEDS

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Wednesday, August 21, 10:00 a.m.

Premiums offer Appalachian Fair $ 6,537.00

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is spon-sored by Farm Credit of Mid-America.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after

March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 1-2) ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 5. Late Senior Heifer Calf—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Early Senior Heifer Calf—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 5, 6) ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

between July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 10. Early Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

between May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION (Lots 9, 10) ROSETTE 12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION ROSETTE

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CLASS F SIMANGUS

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 3:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6,426

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit of Mid-America.

1. All cattle must be registered with the American Simmental Association. Original registration papers must accompany all animals at time of check-in.

2. All animals entered in individual female and bull classes must be born on or before May 31 of current year.

3. All animals must be dehorned. 4. Any animal not have a legible tattoo or firebrand number is

ineligible and will be barred from showing. 5. Most current EPD’s on all entries will be collected. Scrotal

circumference will be measured on all bulls entered in the bull division. All cattle will be weighed in make-up area on show day. Weight per day of age (WDA) and weights will be announced during each class. Data (excluding weights) will be printed in the show program. The frame scores will be reported in the show program either as class ranges (minimum and maximum for each class) or on an individual basis. Judges will have access to performance information and PTP Guidelines from the American Simmental Association to use in conjunction with visual appraisal.

6. All bulls 15 months of age and older must have a current semen test/breeding soundness exam and show to be a satisfactory breeder. The test must have been done within sixty-days prior to show date. All bulls 12 months of age or older must be shown with a nose lead or ring. All females 18 months of age and older must be: a) certified pregnant by a licensed non-owner veterinar-ian, or b) have certification that she has been used in embryo transfer. Documentation must be provided before an animal is eligible to show.

7. Females and bulls will be judged youngest to oldest with no more than 17 head per class. Animals will enter the ring starting with the youngest first. All animals must be in the makeup ring before the conclusion of their prior class. Any animal not at ring side when its class enters the ring will be scratched from that class.

8. Any animal exhibited in the SimAngus/SimSolutions Show is subject to DNA analysis to verify accuracy of parentage. DNA collection will occur at the exhibition site and will be supervised by staff of the American Simmental Association. Failure to submit DNA testing will result in automatic disqualification.

9. Appalachian Fair reserves the right to bar any animal/exhibitor from showing that does not meet the requirements of the show.

10. Percentage entries are NOT eligible for Purebred Simmental Group Class participation.

25. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF BANNER 26. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF ROSETTE 27. *Bulls, Summer Calves—Calved in or after April 2019 A 28. *Bulls, Early Spring Calves—Calved in March 2019 A 29. *Bulls, Late Junior Calves—Calved in February 2019 A 30. *Bulls, Early Junior Calves—Calved in January 2019 A 31. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 32. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 33. Bulls, Winter Calves—calved Oct. through Dec. 2018 A 34. Bulls, Senior Calves—Calved Aug. through Sept. 2018 35. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 36. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 37. Bulls, Summer Yearling—calved May through July 2018 A 38. Bulls, Late Spring Yearlings—Calved in April 2018 A 39. Bulls, Early Spring Yearlings—Calved in March 2018 A 40. Bulls, Junior Yearlings—Calved February 2018 A 41. Bulls, Junior Yearlings—Calved January 2018 A 42. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 43. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. Bulls, Senior yearlings—Calved Aug. through Dec. 2017 A 45. Bulls, Two Year Olds—Calved January through July 2017 A 46. Early Senior Bull—Calved Oct. through Dec. 2016 A 47. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 48. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE

GROUP CLASSES—Entries in classes 12 & 13 and 38 & 39 will be combined and shown in one class unless there are four or more present at the show. In case of 4 head or more being present, the classes will be divided by age into two classes of equal number according to the month.

51. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals shown (Classes 1-10 & 27-35) in the above single entry classes of Senior calves and younger, progeny of one sire, must include both sexes. B

52. Get-of-Sire: Four animals shown in above single entry classes, progeny of one sire, must include both sexes. B

53. Produce of Dam: Two animals shown in above single entry classes, either or both sexes from same dam B

54. Best of Five Head: All five head must owned or c-owned by one exhibitor. B

55. PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD A winner will be determined by the Exhibitors Placement in individual lots only as follows: 3 points each first; 2 points for each 2nd; 1 point for each 3rd. Points will be divided on multiple-owned cattle according to the percent of ownership. Maximum number of placements to be used to determine the winner shall be limited to the five that total the most number of points. In case of a tie, additional placements beyond five (5) will be used until a winner is determined. BANNER

56. PREMIER BREEDER AWARD A winner will be determined by the Exhibitors Placement in individual lots only as follows: 3 points each first; 2 points for each 2nd; 1 point for each 3rd. Points will be divided on multiple-owned cattle according to the percent of ownership. Maximum number of placements to be used to determine the winner shall be limited to the five that total the most number of points. In case of a tie, additional placements beyond five (5) will be used until a winner is determined. BANNER

* If fewer than 4 in a class, classes will be combined.

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MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE POINT DISTRIBUTION The point distribution for Medal of Excellence shows will depend on the number of head exhibited at each MOE approved show (other than the four national shows). Points will be awarded as follows: Number of entries shown Placing MOE points awarded 51 and above 1st in class 15 points 2nd in class 13 points 3rd in class 11 points 4th in class 9 points 5th in class 7 points 6th in class 5 points 7th in class 4 points 8th in class 3 points 9th in class 2 points 10th in class 1 point Division Champion 15 points Division Reserve 12 points Grand Champion 15 points Reserve Grand 12 points 26-50 shown 1st in class 10 points 2nd in class 8 points 3rd in class 6 points 4th in class 4 points 5th in class 2 points Division Champion 10 points Division Reserve 8 points Grand Champion 10 points Reserve Grand 8 points 25 and under 1st in class 5 points 2nd in class 4 points 3rd in class 3 points 4th in class 2 points 5th in class 1 points Division Champion 5 points Division Reserve 3 points Grand Champion 5 points Reserve Grand 3 points

MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE SHOW SCHEDULE

In the event more than 20 head are in an individual class, NALF recommends that additional classes be formed such that no more than 20 animals are in an individual class.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved on or after March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. DIVISION I CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 4. DIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 5. Winter Heifer Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. DIVISION II CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 8. DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Female—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 10. Summer Yearling Female—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. DIVISION III CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 12. DIVISION III RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 13. April Junior Yearling Female—calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 14. March Junior Yearling Female—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 15. Junior Yearling Female—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 16. DIVISION IV CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 17. DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 18. Late Yearling Female—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2017 A 19. Fall Yearling Female—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2017 A 20. Summer Senior Yearling Female—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2017 A 21. DIVISION V CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 22. DIVISON V RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 23. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER

Division I, II, III, IV, V Champions and Reserve Champions competing.

24. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE Division I, II, III, IV, V Champions and Reserve Champions competing.

25. Cow/Calf Pair: Cows must be purple-papered Lim-Flex or at least 75% (3/4) Limousin with natural calf at side. Calf must be registered Limousin, percentage Limousin or Lim-Flex and not more than 250 days old on date of show. Class may be broken into two or more classes at the discretion of show staff.

26. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF BANNER 27. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF ROSETTE

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36. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1 and April 30, 2018 A

37. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 A

38. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 40. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 41. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 42. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 43. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 45. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 46. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 47. Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex,

from one dam to be shown in individual classes to be eligible. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. B

48. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual classes to be eligible Bulls from classes 24, 25, 28 or 29. Females from classes 1, 2, 5, or 6. B

49. Get-of-Sire: Four animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible. This get must have a minimum of two animals born before September 1, 2018 for the Get-of-Sire Competition. B

50. Breeders Herd: Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must have shown in individual classes to be eligible. B

51. Group of Five Head: Five animals of either sex owned by the exhibitor form either the Calf Classes, Junior Classes, the Senior Classes or a combination. B

52. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Computed from winnings: 3 points for 1st prize; 2 points for 2nd prize; 1 point for 3rd prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for divisional champions and reserve champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animals classes. BANNER

Bull Classes—Entry in this show binds the exhibitor to all regula-tions pertaining thereto.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 — Female Classes—Entry in this show binds the exhibitor to all regulations pertaining thereto.

LOT PREMIUM SCALE

1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calf—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 5. Winter Heifer Calves— calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Females—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 208 A 10. Summer Yearling Females– calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 13. Late Spring Yearling Females– calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 14. Early Spring Yearling Females—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 15. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 16. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 17. Junior Yearling Females—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 18. Senior Yearling Females—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 19. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 21. Cow/Calf: Calf must be cow’s natural calf,

not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. No age restriction on cow. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. The calf must have the opportunity to nurse. The judge may make his final placing based on this criteria. Cow and/or calf may be included in group class entries as individuals, not as a pair comprising a single animal unit. A

22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 25. Junior Bull Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 26. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 27. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 28. Winter Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 29. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 30. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 31. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 32. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 33. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 34. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 35. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE

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CLASS G SIMMENTAL

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Wednesday, August 21, 3:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6429.00

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit of Mid-America. 1. All animals must be registered as the property of the exhibitor

with the American Simmental Association at least 30 days prior to the opening date of Fair. Entries must be made in the owner’s name that appears on the registration certificate. Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate or the officially produced copy available for inspection. All animals must have purebred Simmental and must have a proper and legible tattoo. Animals shown in Group classes must have been entered and shown in individual classes. First and second winners in Cow/Calf class are eligible for Grand and Reserve Grand Champion. All other rules of this show apply.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE

1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calf—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 5. Winter Heifer Calves— calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Females—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 10. Summer Yearling Females– calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 13. Late Spring Yearling Females– calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 14. Early Spring Yearling Females—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 15. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 16. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 17. Junior Yearling Females—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 18. Senior Yearling Females—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A

19. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 21. Cow/Calf: Calf must be cow’s natural calf,

not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. No age restriction on cow. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. The calf must have the opportunity to nurse. The judge may make his final placing based on this criteria. Cow and/or calf may be included in group class entries as individuals, not as a pair comprising a single animal unit. A

22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 25. Junior Bull Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 26. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 27. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 28. Winter Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 29. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 30. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 31. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 32. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 33. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 34. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 35. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 36. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 37. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 38. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 40. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 41. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 42. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 43. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 45. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 46. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 47. Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex,

from one dam to be shown in individual classes to be eligible. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. B

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48. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual classes to be eligible Bulls from classes 24, 25, 28 or 29. Females from classes 1, 2, 5, or 6. B

49. Get-of-Sire: Four animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible. This get must have a minimum of two animals born before September 1, 2018 for the Get-of-Sire Competition. B

50. Breeders Herd: Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must have shown in individual classes to be eligible. B

51. Group of Five Head: Five animals of either sex owned by the exhibitor form either the Calf Classes, Junior Classes, the Senior Classes or a combination. B

52. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Computed from winnings: 3 points for 1st prize; 2 points for 2nd prize; 1 point for 3rd prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for divisional champions and reserve champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animals classes. BANNER

CLASS H LIMOUSIN

OPEN COMPETITION

AN APPROVED NALF MEDAL OF EXCELLANCE AWARD PROGRAM

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 4:30 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6732.00

MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE LEVEL II

North American Limousin Foundation Standard Rules & Regulations for the Exhibition of Limousin Cattle & Lim-Flex Cattle.

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is spon-sored by Farm Credit of Mid-America. 1. Animals must be registered with the North American Limousin

Foundation (NALF). 2. All cattle shown including calves at the side of the dam must be: A. 75% Limousin (NALF percentage, not actual) or greater as indicated on orange NALF registration certificates. OR B. Purple-papered Lim-Flex cattle as indicated by NALF registration certificates. Percentage, fullblood, purebred, and Lim-Flex cattle shall

compete in the same classes and championships. 3. If a show does not abide by the NALF MOE show rules

exhibitors will not be awarded points for that show.

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4. Animals must be properly tattooed and will be inspected at the show. Tattoos must be legible and match the registration certifi-cates. If an animal’s tattoo is not legible or cannot be read upon initial processing, it will be ineligible to show and not be allowed to return with a new or corrected tattoo.

5. To maintain a high degree of confidence in Limousin shows NALF reserves the right to disqualify an animal that has been fitted in an unethical manner. Unethical fitting shall include the following:

A. Any use of paints, colored show foam, graphite, colored powders or other substances; animals may be subject to white towel test.

B. The addition of any hair or hair like substances, including false tail heads and false polls (false tail switches are allowed)

C. The cutting, tearing or gluing of the hide or underneath the hide or removal of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of the animal or injection of any gas, solid or liquid under the hide to alter the normal conformation.

D. Any products, solutions or liquids administered internally

or externally to alter the conformation of the animal is prohibited. That includes the use of steroids, growth stimulants, and the act of artificially filling animals inter-nally, which would include stomach pumping, drench tubes, or any other method.

EXCEPTION: In case of severely sick or severely dehy-drated animals, the exhibitor may have fluids or electro-lytes administered by the licensed official show veterinar-ian with the approval of the show superintendent or a NALF representative. This exception is not applicable on show day or weigh-in/check-in day.

6. Bulls older than one year must show with a nose-lead. The Limousin show superintendent and the show management reserve the right to disqualify animals deemed unmanageable.

7. Protests against exhibitors, individual animals or fitting violations of show cattle must be submitted in writing and signed by five (5) active members of the North American Limousin Foundation and presented to the show superintendent within 12 hours of the shows completion.

8. NALF reserves the right to mouth animals for dental develop-ment.

9. NALF reserves the right to collect hair samples from any animal. 10. Class size shall be to the discretion of the show superintendent

and may not contain more than 20 head. The given classes may be split or combined only within their given division.

11. Calves exhibited alongside dams in the cow/calf division are eligible to show as individuals.

12. Animals shown must be solid red or black above the flanks, excluding birth marks.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS The following performance-data-submission requirements must be

met by December 1 to receive Medal of Excellence points. A. Birth weight (bulls & heifer) B. Weaning weight (bulls & heifers) C. Yearling weights (bulls & heifers) D. Yearly scrotal circumference E. Pregnancy test (females older than 600 days at season’s

end) F. Breeding Soundness Exam and semen test (bulls older

than 400 days) NOTE: Failure to have performance data on file at NALF will result in disqualification from the MOE program, and no points will be awarded. It is the responsibility of the breeder/owner/exhibitor to submit that information without special requests from NALF. Credibility Requirements: To maintain a high degree of integ-rity and credibility in all Limousin shows, all owners and exhibi-tors are expected to adhere to all NALF rules and regulations regarding the exhibition of Limousin cattle and to adhere to rules

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CLASS G SIMMENTAL

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Wednesday, August 21, 3:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6429.00

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit of Mid-America. 1. All animals must be registered as the property of the exhibitor

with the American Simmental Association at least 30 days prior to the opening date of Fair. Entries must be made in the owner’s name that appears on the registration certificate. Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate or the officially produced copy available for inspection. All animals must have purebred Simmental and must have a proper and legible tattoo. Animals shown in Group classes must have been entered and shown in individual classes. First and second winners in Cow/Calf class are eligible for Grand and Reserve Grand Champion. All other rules of this show apply.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE

1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calf—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 5. Winter Heifer Calves— calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Females—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 10. Summer Yearling Females– calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 13. Late Spring Yearling Females– calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 14. Early Spring Yearling Females—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 15. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 16. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 17. Junior Yearling Females—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 18. Senior Yearling Females—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A

19. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 21. Cow/Calf: Calf must be cow’s natural calf,

not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. No age restriction on cow. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. The calf must have the opportunity to nurse. The judge may make his final placing based on this criteria. Cow and/or calf may be included in group class entries as individuals, not as a pair comprising a single animal unit. A

22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 25. Junior Bull Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 26. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 27. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 28. Winter Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 29. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 30. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 31. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 32. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 33. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 34. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 35. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 36. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 37. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 38. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 40. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 41. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 42. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 43. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 45. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 46. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 47. Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex,

from one dam to be shown in individual classes to be eligible. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. B

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48. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual classes to be eligible Bulls from classes 24, 25, 28 or 29. Females from classes 1, 2, 5, or 6. B

49. Get-of-Sire: Four animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible. This get must have a minimum of two animals born before September 1, 2018 for the Get-of-Sire Competition. B

50. Breeders Herd: Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must have shown in individual classes to be eligible. B

51. Group of Five Head: Five animals of either sex owned by the exhibitor form either the Calf Classes, Junior Classes, the Senior Classes or a combination. B

52. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Computed from winnings: 3 points for 1st prize; 2 points for 2nd prize; 1 point for 3rd prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for divisional champions and reserve champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animals classes. BANNER

CLASS H LIMOUSIN

OPEN COMPETITION

AN APPROVED NALF MEDAL OF EXCELLANCE AWARD PROGRAM

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 4:30 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6732.00

MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE LEVEL II

North American Limousin Foundation Standard Rules & Regulations for the Exhibition of Limousin Cattle & Lim-Flex Cattle.

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is spon-sored by Farm Credit of Mid-America. 1. Animals must be registered with the North American Limousin

Foundation (NALF). 2. All cattle shown including calves at the side of the dam must be: A. 75% Limousin (NALF percentage, not actual) or greater as indicated on orange NALF registration certificates. OR B. Purple-papered Lim-Flex cattle as indicated by NALF registration certificates. Percentage, fullblood, purebred, and Lim-Flex cattle shall

compete in the same classes and championships. 3. If a show does not abide by the NALF MOE show rules

exhibitors will not be awarded points for that show.

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4. Animals must be properly tattooed and will be inspected at the show. Tattoos must be legible and match the registration certifi-cates. If an animal’s tattoo is not legible or cannot be read upon initial processing, it will be ineligible to show and not be allowed to return with a new or corrected tattoo.

5. To maintain a high degree of confidence in Limousin shows NALF reserves the right to disqualify an animal that has been fitted in an unethical manner. Unethical fitting shall include the following:

A. Any use of paints, colored show foam, graphite, colored powders or other substances; animals may be subject to white towel test.

B. The addition of any hair or hair like substances, including false tail heads and false polls (false tail switches are allowed)

C. The cutting, tearing or gluing of the hide or underneath the hide or removal of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of the animal or injection of any gas, solid or liquid under the hide to alter the normal conformation.

D. Any products, solutions or liquids administered internally

or externally to alter the conformation of the animal is prohibited. That includes the use of steroids, growth stimulants, and the act of artificially filling animals inter-nally, which would include stomach pumping, drench tubes, or any other method.

EXCEPTION: In case of severely sick or severely dehy-drated animals, the exhibitor may have fluids or electro-lytes administered by the licensed official show veterinar-ian with the approval of the show superintendent or a NALF representative. This exception is not applicable on show day or weigh-in/check-in day.

6. Bulls older than one year must show with a nose-lead. The Limousin show superintendent and the show management reserve the right to disqualify animals deemed unmanageable.

7. Protests against exhibitors, individual animals or fitting violations of show cattle must be submitted in writing and signed by five (5) active members of the North American Limousin Foundation and presented to the show superintendent within 12 hours of the shows completion.

8. NALF reserves the right to mouth animals for dental develop-ment.

9. NALF reserves the right to collect hair samples from any animal. 10. Class size shall be to the discretion of the show superintendent

and may not contain more than 20 head. The given classes may be split or combined only within their given division.

11. Calves exhibited alongside dams in the cow/calf division are eligible to show as individuals.

12. Animals shown must be solid red or black above the flanks, excluding birth marks.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS The following performance-data-submission requirements must be

met by December 1 to receive Medal of Excellence points. A. Birth weight (bulls & heifer) B. Weaning weight (bulls & heifers) C. Yearling weights (bulls & heifers) D. Yearly scrotal circumference E. Pregnancy test (females older than 600 days at season’s

end) F. Breeding Soundness Exam and semen test (bulls older

than 400 days) NOTE: Failure to have performance data on file at NALF will result in disqualification from the MOE program, and no points will be awarded. It is the responsibility of the breeder/owner/exhibitor to submit that information without special requests from NALF. Credibility Requirements: To maintain a high degree of integ-rity and credibility in all Limousin shows, all owners and exhibi-tors are expected to adhere to all NALF rules and regulations regarding the exhibition of Limousin cattle and to adhere to rules

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MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE POINT DISTRIBUTION The point distribution for Medal of Excellence shows will depend on the number of head exhibited at each MOE approved show (other than the four national shows). Points will be awarded as follows: Number of entries shown Placing MOE points awarded 51 and above 1st in class 15 points 2nd in class 13 points 3rd in class 11 points 4th in class 9 points 5th in class 7 points 6th in class 5 points 7th in class 4 points 8th in class 3 points 9th in class 2 points 10th in class 1 point Division Champion 15 points Division Reserve 12 points Grand Champion 15 points Reserve Grand 12 points 26-50 shown 1st in class 10 points 2nd in class 8 points 3rd in class 6 points 4th in class 4 points 5th in class 2 points Division Champion 10 points Division Reserve 8 points Grand Champion 10 points Reserve Grand 8 points 25 and under 1st in class 5 points 2nd in class 4 points 3rd in class 3 points 4th in class 2 points 5th in class 1 points Division Champion 5 points Division Reserve 3 points Grand Champion 5 points Reserve Grand 3 points

MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE SHOW SCHEDULE

In the event more than 20 head are in an individual class, NALF recommends that additional classes be formed such that no more than 20 animals are in an individual class.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved on or after March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. DIVISION I CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 4. DIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 5. Winter Heifer Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. DIVISION II CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 8. DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Female—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 10. Summer Yearling Female—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. DIVISION III CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 12. DIVISION III RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 13. April Junior Yearling Female—calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 14. March Junior Yearling Female—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 15. Junior Yearling Female—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 16. DIVISION IV CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 17. DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 18. Late Yearling Female—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2017 A 19. Fall Yearling Female—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2017 A 20. Summer Senior Yearling Female—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2017 A 21. DIVISION V CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 22. DIVISON V RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 23. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER

Division I, II, III, IV, V Champions and Reserve Champions competing.

24. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE Division I, II, III, IV, V Champions and Reserve Champions competing.

25. Cow/Calf Pair: Cows must be purple-papered Lim-Flex or at least 75% (3/4) Limousin with natural calf at side. Calf must be registered Limousin, percentage Limousin or Lim-Flex and not more than 250 days old on date of show. Class may be broken into two or more classes at the discretion of show staff.

26. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF BANNER 27. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF ROSETTE

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36. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1 and April 30, 2018 A

37. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 A

38. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 40. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 41. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 42. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 43. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 45. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 46. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 47. Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex,

from one dam to be shown in individual classes to be eligible. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. B

48. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual classes to be eligible Bulls from classes 24, 25, 28 or 29. Females from classes 1, 2, 5, or 6. B

49. Get-of-Sire: Four animals all by one sire, both sexes represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible. This get must have a minimum of two animals born before September 1, 2018 for the Get-of-Sire Competition. B

50. Breeders Herd: Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must have shown in individual classes to be eligible. B

51. Group of Five Head: Five animals of either sex owned by the exhibitor form either the Calf Classes, Junior Classes, the Senior Classes or a combination. B

52. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Computed from winnings: 3 points for 1st prize; 2 points for 2nd prize; 1 point for 3rd prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for divisional champions and reserve champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animals classes. BANNER

Bull Classes—Entry in this show binds the exhibitor to all regula-tions pertaining thereto.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 — Female Classes—Entry in this show binds the exhibitor to all regulations pertaining thereto.

LOT PREMIUM SCALE

1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calf—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 5. Winter Heifer Calves— calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Females—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 208 A 10. Summer Yearling Females– calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 13. Late Spring Yearling Females– calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 14. Early Spring Yearling Females—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 15. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 16. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 17. Junior Yearling Females—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 18. Senior Yearling Females—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 19. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 21. Cow/Calf: Calf must be cow’s natural calf,

not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. No age restriction on cow. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. The calf must have the opportunity to nurse. The judge may make his final placing based on this criteria. Cow and/or calf may be included in group class entries as individuals, not as a pair comprising a single animal unit. A

22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 25. Junior Bull Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 26. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 27. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 28. Winter Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 29. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 30. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 31. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 32. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 33. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 34. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 35. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE

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28. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A

29. Junior Bull Calf Calved—calved between January 1 and February 28, 2019 A

30. DIVISON I CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 31. DIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 32. Winter Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 33. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 34. DIVISION II CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 35. DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 36. Late Summer Yearling Bull—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 37. Summer Yearling Bull—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 38. DIVISION III CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. DIVISON III RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 40. Spring Yearling Bull—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 41. Junior Yearling Bull—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 42. DIVISION IV CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 43. DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 45. Summer Senior Yearling Bull—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 46. Two-Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 47. DIVISION V CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 48. DIVISION V RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER

Division I, II, III, IV, V (Division Champions Competing) 50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE

Division I, II, III, IV, V (Division Champions Competing) 51. Produce of Dam: Two head shown in individual

classes produced by one dam. May be owned by different exhibitors. Both sexes may be represented. B

52. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three head shown in individual classes calved on or after September 1, 2017. Both sexes represented. Can be owned by multiple exhibitorsB

53. Senior Get-of-Sire: Four head shown in individual classes at any age. Both sexes represented. Can be owned by multiple exhibitors B

54. Breeders Best 5 Head: Five head shown in individual classes any age. Must be bred by and owned or co-owned by single exhibitor. Both may be sexes represented. B

55. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Owned or co-owned by exhibitor. Computed from winnings: 3 points for 1st prize; 2 points for 2nd prize; and 1 point for 3rd prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

CLASS I OTHER BREEDS

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Wednesday, August 21, 10:00 a.m.

Premiums offer Appalachian Fair $ 6,537.00

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is spon-sored by Farm Credit of Mid-America.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after

March 1, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 1-2) ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 5. Late Senior Heifer Calf—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 6. Early Senior Heifer Calf—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 5, 6) ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

between July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 10. Early Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

between May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION (Lots 9, 10) ROSETTE 12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION ROSETTE

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL RULES AND

REGULATIONS

BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT 211

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

CLASS F SIMANGUS

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 3:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6,426

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit of Mid-America.

1. All cattle must be registered with the American Simmental Association. Original registration papers must accompany all animals at time of check-in.

2. All animals entered in individual female and bull classes must be born on or before May 31 of current year.

3. All animals must be dehorned. 4. Any animal not have a legible tattoo or firebrand number is

ineligible and will be barred from showing. 5. Most current EPD’s on all entries will be collected. Scrotal

circumference will be measured on all bulls entered in the bull division. All cattle will be weighed in make-up area on show day. Weight per day of age (WDA) and weights will be announced during each class. Data (excluding weights) will be printed in the show program. The frame scores will be reported in the show program either as class ranges (minimum and maximum for each class) or on an individual basis. Judges will have access to performance information and PTP Guidelines from the American Simmental Association to use in conjunction with visual appraisal.

6. All bulls 15 months of age and older must have a current semen test/breeding soundness exam and show to be a satisfactory breeder. The test must have been done within sixty-days prior to show date. All bulls 12 months of age or older must be shown with a nose lead or ring. All females 18 months of age and older must be: a) certified pregnant by a licensed non-owner veterinar-ian, or b) have certification that she has been used in embryo transfer. Documentation must be provided before an animal is eligible to show.

7. Females and bulls will be judged youngest to oldest with no more than 17 head per class. Animals will enter the ring starting with the youngest first. All animals must be in the makeup ring before the conclusion of their prior class. Any animal not at ring side when its class enters the ring will be scratched from that class.

8. Any animal exhibited in the SimAngus/SimSolutions Show is subject to DNA analysis to verify accuracy of parentage. DNA collection will occur at the exhibition site and will be supervised by staff of the American Simmental Association. Failure to submit DNA testing will result in automatic disqualification.

9. Appalachian Fair reserves the right to bar any animal/exhibitor from showing that does not meet the requirements of the show.

10. Percentage entries are NOT eligible for Purebred Simmental Group Class participation.

25. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF BANNER 26. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF ROSETTE 27. *Bulls, Summer Calves—Calved in or after April 2019 A 28. *Bulls, Early Spring Calves—Calved in March 2019 A 29. *Bulls, Late Junior Calves—Calved in February 2019 A 30. *Bulls, Early Junior Calves—Calved in January 2019 A 31. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 32. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 33. Bulls, Winter Calves—calved Oct. through Dec. 2018 A 34. Bulls, Senior Calves—Calved Aug. through Sept. 2018 35. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 36. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 37. Bulls, Summer Yearling—calved May through July 2018 A 38. Bulls, Late Spring Yearlings—Calved in April 2018 A 39. Bulls, Early Spring Yearlings—Calved in March 2018 A 40. Bulls, Junior Yearlings—Calved February 2018 A 41. Bulls, Junior Yearlings—Calved January 2018 A 42. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 43. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. Bulls, Senior yearlings—Calved Aug. through Dec. 2017 A 45. Bulls, Two Year Olds—Calved January through July 2017 A 46. Early Senior Bull—Calved Oct. through Dec. 2016 A 47. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 48. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE

GROUP CLASSES—Entries in classes 12 & 13 and 38 & 39 will be combined and shown in one class unless there are four or more present at the show. In case of 4 head or more being present, the classes will be divided by age into two classes of equal number according to the month.

51. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals shown (Classes 1-10 & 27-35) in the above single entry classes of Senior calves and younger, progeny of one sire, must include both sexes. B

52. Get-of-Sire: Four animals shown in above single entry classes, progeny of one sire, must include both sexes. B

53. Produce of Dam: Two animals shown in above single entry classes, either or both sexes from same dam B

54. Best of Five Head: All five head must owned or c-owned by one exhibitor. B

55. PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD A winner will be determined by the Exhibitors Placement in individual lots only as follows: 3 points each first; 2 points for each 2nd; 1 point for each 3rd. Points will be divided on multiple-owned cattle according to the percent of ownership. Maximum number of placements to be used to determine the winner shall be limited to the five that total the most number of points. In case of a tie, additional placements beyond five (5) will be used until a winner is determined. BANNER

56. PREMIER BREEDER AWARD A winner will be determined by the Exhibitors Placement in individual lots only as follows: 3 points each first; 2 points for each 2nd; 1 point for each 3rd. Points will be divided on multiple-owned cattle according to the percent of ownership. Maximum number of placements to be used to determine the winner shall be limited to the five that total the most number of points. In case of a tie, additional placements beyond five (5) will be used until a winner is determined. BANNER

* If fewer than 4 in a class, classes will be combined.

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13. April Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between April 1 and April 30, 2018 A

14. March Junior Heifer Calves—calved between March 1 and March 31, 2018 A

15. Early Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between January 1 and February 28, 2018 A

16. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (13, 14, 15) ROSETTE 17. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 18. Late Senior Yearling Females—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2017 A 19. Early Senior Yearling Female—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2017 A 20. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 21. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 22. Cow/Calf: Calf must be cow’s natural

calf, not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of show. No age restriction on cow. A

23.GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF BANNER 24.RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF ROSETTE 25.GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 26.RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 27. Junior Bull Calves—calved March 1, 2019 and after A 28. Junior Bull Calves—calved

between January 1 and February 28, 2019 A 29. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 30. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 31. Late Senior Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 32. Early Senior Bull Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A 33. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 34. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 35. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

July 1 and August 31, 2018 A 36. Early Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 37. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 38. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 39. April Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

April 1 and April 30, 2018 A 40. March Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

March 1 and March 31, 2018 A 41. Early Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 42. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL (39, 40, 41) ROSETTE 43. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 44. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 45. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May 1 and August 31, 2017 A 46. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January 1 and April 30, 2017 A 47. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 48. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 51. Get-of-Sire: Four animals by one sire, shown in above

classes, both sexes represented. B 52. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals by one sire,

both sexes represented, shown in classes 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 36 B

53. Breeders Six Head: The exhibitor of breeders six head must be the breeder and first owner, identified by the same member code for the animals exhibited. Cattle owned by other exhibitor may be included provided the exhibitor of the breeder six head is the breeder and first owner of included animal(s). Animals must be exhibited in individual classes. Cattle bred and owned by a junior member(s) may be included if the exhibitor of the breeders six head is an individual or married couple and is the parent or legal guardian of the junior member(s). B

54. PREMIER EXHIBITOR: computed from winnings 3 points for first prize; 2 points for second prize; 1 point for third prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for Divisional Champions or Reserve Champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

THIS SHOW IS OPEN TO OUT OF STATE JUNIORS

ENTER ON-LINE www.appalachianfair.com

LIVESTOCK MUST WASH IN DESIGNATED AREAS ANIMALS MUST HAVE HEALTH PAPERS

GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS

1. Junior Show exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to age of 21. EXHIBITOR MUST NOT HAVE REACHED THEIR 21ST BIRTHDAY AND UNMARRIED ON THE DAY OF SHOW.

2. Entry forms for the Junior Beef Show are available in the center of this catalog or enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com. Entry forms must be filled out completely.

3. Exhibitor must show his/her own animal unless the exhibitor has more than one animal in the same class or has approved ab-sence by the committee chairperson. Substitute show person must be a junior showman as defined above.

4. All animals entered in the Junior Beef Show must be registered in the name of the Junior Exhibitor, or transferred to the boy or girl in whose name the entry is made by July 1 prior to the show. Registration papers or transfer certificate, properly executed, must be presented to the Chairperson of the show when cattle arrive at the Fairgrounds. Lease contracts will be accepted provided they are presented at the time of entry, and provided they were legally entered into on or before July 1 prior to show. If leasing animals, exhibitors must show proof of leasing animal in order to show.

5. Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in. 6. All cattle to be exhibited in the Junior Division must conform to

the health rules and regulations as outlined and required by the Division of Animal Disease Control.

7. Cattle must be in place and registered with the Livestock Chairperson by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, August 18.

8. Proper dress should be followed when entering the show ring. Shirt tucked in and jeans or slacks. Boots recommended.

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CLASS E SALERS

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 1:00 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$6,484

Points show if more than 30 head are shown.

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

1. All animals must be registered in the American Salers Associa-tion or the Salers Association of Canada. All animals must be properly tattooed and will be inspected at the show. Tattoos must be legible and must match the registration papers which will be checked at the show. Photo copies of the original Regis-tration papers will be accepted.

2. Animals must be at least 75 percent Saler or greater to show. 3. Exhibitors are subject to all rules and health regulations of the

American Salers Association and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, and the Appalachian Fair as set forth in this premium book.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. *Heifers, Summer Calves—calved on or after April 1, 2019 A 2. *Heifers, Early Spring Calves—calved in March 2019 A 3. *Heifers, Late Junior Calves—calved in February 2019 A 4. *Heifers, Early Junior Calves—calved in January 2019 A 5. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 6. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 7. Heifers, Winter Calves-calved Oct. through Dec. 2018 A 8. Heifers, Senior Calves-calved Aug. through Sept. 2018 A 9. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 10. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 11. Heifers, Summer Yearlings - calved May through July 2018 A 12. *Heifers, Late Spring Yearling Heifers—calved in April 2018 A 13. *Heifers, Early Spring Yearlings—Calved in March 2018 A 14. JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 15. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 16. *Heifers, Junior Yearling —calved in February 2018 A 17. *Heifers, Junior Yearling —calved in January 2018 A 18. Early Sr. Yearling Heifers—calved Oct. through Dec. 2017 A 19. SENIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 21. GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER BANNER 22. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER ROSETTE 23. *Cows under 3 years of age on the day of show and

her natural nursing calf which is 8 months of age or under on the day of show. Cow must be lactating. A

24. *Cows 3 years of age but under 6 years of age on the day of show and her natural nursing calf which is 8 months of age or under on the day of show. Cow must be lactating. A

19. Senior Yearling Female—calved between August 1 and December 31, 2017 A

20. SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 21. RESERVE SENIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION

ROSETTE 22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. Cow/Calf (Any female older than the above

ages with a calf at side.) Calf older than 270 days of age on the show date is not eligible to show in the cow/calf class. A

In the cow/calf class if the cow is horned and the calf polled then the pair will show in the horned cow/calf class and if the cow is polled and the calf is horned then the pair will show in the polled cow/calf class.

Calf is eligible for individual classes but must be entered in the appropriate class.

Cow/calf does not compete for overall Champion Female. 25. COW/CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 26. RESERVE COW/CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 27. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1 - June 30, 2019 A 28. Junior Bull Calves—calved between Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2019 A 29. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 30. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 31. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 32. Senior Bull Calves—calved between

August 1 and October 31, 2018 A 33. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 34. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 35. Late Summer Yearling Bulls –calved between June 16

and July 31, 2018 A 36. Early Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between May 1 and

June 15, 2018 A 37. INTERMEDIATE BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 38. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 39. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1 and

April 30, 2018 A 40. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2018 A 41. YEARLING BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 42. RESERVE YEARLING BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 43. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between August 1

and December 31, 2017 A 44. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between January 1 and

July 31, 2017 A 45. SENIOR BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 46. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CHAMPION ROSETTE 47. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 48. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 49. Get-of-Sire: Four animals shown in above single entry

classes with both sexes represented and all to be the progeny of one sire. It is permissible to use either the cow or calf from a cow/calf pair for the Get-of-Sire. Get-of-Sire may be compromised of animals from one or more owners and of both horned & polled animals. B

50. BEST SIX HEAD: OWNED BY EXHIBITOR All animals must have been shown in their respective single entry classes and must be owned by exhibitor or by member of his/her immediate family. A cow/calf will be considered as two head in the Best Six Head Class. Best Six Head may be comprised of both horned and polled animals. B

51. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER 52. PREMIER BREEDER BANNER Premier Exhibitor and Premier Breeder awarded with the following

point system: 1st place—5 points; 2nd place—4 points; 3rd place—3 points; 4th place—2 points; 5th place—1 point. No points will be given for champions. Points will be awarded for the Best Six Head for Premier Exhibitor. The same scoring system as above will be used for awarding points for the group classes.

If there are more than 10 animals in a class the AHA show committee recommends that the class be spilt.

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CLASS D HORNED/POLLED HEREFORD AHA REGIONAL POINT SHOW

OPEN COMPETITION

Judging, Wednesday, August 21, 12:30 p.m.

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$5,350

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

All other rules of this show apply. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

Rules and Classifications: Cattle entered must be registered in the Herd Book the American Hereford Association (AHA). Entries with registrations “pending” or illegible tattoos or improper tattoos as shown on the registration certificate at check-in time are ineligible for competition. Exhibitors are subject to the Association’s special rule on class qualification. Entries in these classes are accepted with the understanding that the exhibitor agrees to abide by the rule in all aspects. There must be 25 head shown in a regional show for the points to count towards the AHA show reward program.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after

March 1—June 30, 2019 A 2. Junior Heifer Calves - calved between Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2019 A 3. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 4. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 5. Senior Heifer Calves—calved

November 1 through December 31, 2018 A 6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved

August 1 through October 31, 2018 A 7. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 8. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Late Summer Yearling Females— calved

between June16 and July 31, 2018 A 10. Early Summer Yearling Females—calved

between May 1 and June 15, 2018 A 11. INTERMEDIATE YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 12. RES. INT. YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 13. Spring Yearling Female —calved

between March 1 and April 30, 2018 A

14. SPRING YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 15. RESERVE SPRING YEARLING

FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 16. Junior Yearling Female—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 17. JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE 18. RESERVE JUNIOR YEARLING FEMALE CHAMPION ROSETTE

8. Feed and bedding must be furnished by the exhibitor and the animals kept in the assigned place.

9. Space will not be provided for nurse cows. 10. Exhibitors must comply with the Rules and Regulations of the

Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to the General Rules of the Appalachian Fair.

Only one person at a time shall lead animals into the show ring. The following rules apply to Junior Angus Exhibitors: The American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Ave, St. Joseph, MO will participate in premiums offered in individual classes for Junior Angus as included in its standard show classifica-tions, according to the premium schedule based on the number of head shown. The premium assistance provided by the American Angus Association for participation in this show is in addition to the premiums offered by the show itself. The premium assistance should not be used to offset show expense and shall be included in the premium payments distributed by the show to exhibitors

1. A minimum of 15 head must be shown in the Junior Angus heifer classes to receive American Angus Association premium partici-pation. The show is not required to have all classes to be eligible for premiums.

2. Separate classes for bred and owned heifers may be held if the size of the show merits a separate class.

3. To be eligible for Association premiums, the entries must be recorded in the sole name of the junior exhibitor and the issue date on the registration certificate must conform to the individual show’s requirements regarding ownership. The Association's contribution is included in the total premiums listed in each class.

4. Premiums from the Association are paid to only registered Angus cattle and only if the registration number is part of the show report provided to the Association. Therefore, all cattle should be registered at the time of entry to make certain they receive the Association's portion of premiums. The Association does not pay percentage on premiums offered in Championship classes. An animal may only be counted one time toward the total count for premium participation by the Association.

5. Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate issued by the American Angus Association available for inspection at the show for each animal or another current proof of ownership issued by the American Angus Association, pedigree look-up. Any animal, upon check-in, which does not have a legible permanent identification mark (ear tattoo marks, freeze branded marks or hot-branded marks) corresponding to the permanent identification mark on the registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once disqualified due to incorrect or illegible permanent identification mark, animals cannot be re-identified (tattooed/branded) and rechecked at the show.

6. Any female shown with calf at side, the calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and the calf must be registered by show day and have the proof of registration at check in.

7. Only one person at a time shall lead an animal into the showring. 8. Exhibitors who participate in shows that accept premium monies

contributed by the American Angus Association are subject to the Association Rules as found in Breeders Reference Guide of the Association. These rules are found in Part 2; Association Rules. The rules relating directly with the exhibition of Angus cattle are Part 2: Association Rules; Rule 800 Series; including Rule 800-810. These rules can be found at www.angus.org. Altering the conformation and/or appearance of an animal for exhibition is prohibited. This includes chin straps, the covering of white skin, false tail heads (or use of any false hair with the exception of false tail switches). The use of graphite, powders, hemp or other similar substances externally are also prohibited. Other prohibited products include those used internally such as steroids, illegal or unlicensed pharmaceuticals or artificial filling. Any animal found to be in violation will be barred from showing. At any show for which the American Angus Association appropri-ated funds toward the payment of premiums, no exhibitors, individuals assisting exhibitors or member owners at such show shall be allowed to use any coloring agents, on any animal

exhibited. The Association may adopt and implement various tests designed to monitor this prohibition, including but limited to “white towel” or “white glove” test. No aerosol cans or other pressurized containers will be allowed in designated line up areas. All animals exhibited are subject to DNA marker or blood type test to verify accuracy of parentage as covered under the Association Rules and for other testing as required by the individual show. Authorized representatives of the Association have the authority to enforce the rules set forth herein as well as in the Association Rules, including the barring of a registered animal from a livestock show at which it is to be shown, if there are reasonable grounds to believe a violation has occurred.

JUNIOR BEEF SHOW JUDGING MONDAY, AUG. 19

Little Cowbuddies will be following Junior Beef Show but will not begin before 6 p.m.

SHOW PAVILION

Show order will be posted before the show on Monday.

Cattle will be released after Junior Show. Any cattle leaving before release time will forfeit premium money.

Premium offered: Appalachian Fair $ 1,256.00 American Angus Assoc. Money paid based on number of head shown. Association Premium will be included in Fair Premium Check.

FIRST TENNESSEE BANK WILL SPONSOR AWARD TO THE GRAND CHAMPION WINNERS IN EACH BREED AND JUNIOR

AND JUNIOR HIGH SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS.

THE WAYLAND CROUCH MEMORIAL AWARD WILL BE

PRESENTED BY WASHINTON COUNTY 4-H TO THE

SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP WINNER.

Herb Doan Memorial Scholarship will be presented

following Senior High Showmanship.

DEPT. 221 CLASS A ANGUS CLASS B PUREBRED SHORTHORN CLASS C SHORTHORN PLUS CLASS D HORNED/POLLED HEREFORD CLASS E SALERS CLASS F SIMANGUS CLASS G SIMMENTAL CLASS H LIMOUSIN CLASS I OTHER BREEDS (Show order will be posted morning of the show.)

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th

A $35 30 25 20 15 12 5

B $15 10 8 5 5 5 5 Angus Premium Scale $ 45 40 30 25 20 15 5

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved March 1, 2019 and after A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after January 1 and

February 28, 2019 A 3. Late Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

November 1 and December 31, 2018 A 4. Early Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and October 31, 2018 A

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34. Late Spring Bull Calves—calved after May 1, 2019 A 35. LATE SPRING BULL CALF CHAMPION (Lot 34) ROSETTE 36. LATE SPRING BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 37. Early Spring Bull Calves—calved between March 1 and

April 30, 2019 A 38. EARLY SPRING BULL CALF CHAMPION (Lot 37) ROSETTE 39. EARLY SPRING BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 40. Junior Bull Calves—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2019 A 41. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 42. JUNIOR BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 43. Winter Bull Calves—calved between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2018 A 44. Senior Bull calves—calved between Sept. 1

and Oct. 31, 2018 A 45. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION (Lots 43 & 44) ROSETTE 46. SENIOR BULL CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 47. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between July 1 and

Aug. 31, 2018 A 48. Late Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between May 1

and June 30, 2018 A 49. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 50. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 51. Early Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1

and April 30, 2018 A 52. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2018 A 53. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 54. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 55. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved July 1 and

Dec. 31, 2017 A 56. Two Year Old Bull-Calved between Jan. 1

and June 30, 2017 A 57. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 58. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 59. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 60. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 61. Group of Two Bulls– bred and owned or co-owned by the

breeder (exhibitor) B 62. Super Cow Class—class should consist of two offspring of either

or same sex of show age classification. Offspring do not need to be owned by the same exhibitor. No more than one pair from each cow can win a prize in the class. B

63. Get-of-Sire Class—class consists of three offspring of either or same sex of any age fro the same sire. Offspring do not need to be owned by the same exhibitor. No more than one group from each sire can win a prize in the class. B

64. Breeders Herd (4 head)-Owned or co-owned by the exhibitor or working family (ie Father, Mother, Brothers, Sisters, Aunts, Uncles). B

65. Premier Exhibitor—computed rom winnings: 3 points for 1st place, 2 points for 2nd, 1 point for 3rd. Three (3) points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for Divisional Champions or Reserve Champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

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JUDGING FOLLOWING JUNIOR SHOW

1. Junior Show exhibitors will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to age 21 and unmarried on the day of show. (must not have reached their 21st birthday)

2. Exhibitor must fill out an entry form on-line or supplied by the

Appalachian Fair stating the number of heifers the exhibitor plans to show. You may enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com. Entry forms may be copied. The heifers will be measured and classified after arrival.

3. Non-registered beef heifers or any breed or combination of

beef breeds may exhibit. Requirements for this class are: a. Heifers must have their “milk teeth” and be weaned. b. Heifers must either be polled or dehorned. c. Heifers will be assigned to lots based on hip height measurements. d. Heifers shown in this class are not eligible to show in Registered Show.

4. Animals must be in place by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18.

Animals will be measured 9:00 a.m. Monday, August 19. All cattle must conform to health rules and regulations as outlined and required by the Division of Animal Disease Control.

PREMIUMS PAID FOR EACH CLASS

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $25 22 20 16 14 12 A Grand and Reserve Grand Champion will be selected from first

place winners and Rosettes presented.

The Little Cowbuddies class will be held Monday, Aug. 19 follow-ing the Junior Beef Show but will not begin before 6 p.m., in the Show Pavilion. Entries will be accepted day of show.

1. Class is open to any boy or girl up to the 4th grade, not yet a 4-H member.

2. All entries must be heifers. 3. Calves need not to be owned by children exhibiting them.

Each exhibitor must make his own arrangements for a calf. 4. Calves may be brought to fairgrounds day of the show and

removed the same day. Calves must enter and leave Gate 3. All calves being dismissed should leave grounds immediately following the show.

5. All entries will receive a medallion with a $2 bill. 6. Open to all beef breeds.

5. Summer Yearlings—calved between July 1 and August 31, 2018 A

6. Late Spring Yearlings—calved between May 1 and June 30, 2018 A

7. JUNIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE

8. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE 9. Early Spring Yearlings—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 10. Junior Yearlings—calved between

January 1 and February 28, 2018 A 11. Senior Yearlings—calved between

September 1 and December 31, 2017 A 12. SENIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE 13. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ROSETTE 14. GRAND CHAMPION ROSETTE

15. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION ROSETTE

SHOWMANSHIP AND COUNTY GROUP

These classes are not to be entered on the entry form.

Exhibitor must show own animal and animal must be shown in Junior Show in respective class.

If animal is leased, proof must be submitted before

showing in showmanship.

1. Beginner Showmanship: 3rd grade and younger must be able to lead animal unassisted. Ribbon

2. Junior Showmanship: exhibitors in 4th, 5th, and 6th Grades on January 1 of current year. B

3. Junior High Showmanship: exhibitors in 7th, 8th, and 9th Grades on January 1 of current year. B

4. Senior Showmanship: exhibitors in 10th, 11th, 12th Grades on January 1 of current year, unmarried and under age of 21 on the day of show. B

County Group: County group to consist of five animals (any breed) owned by 5 different 4-H or FFA members from a county. The groups will be placed by the judge and all groups deemed worthy of an award will receive at least $40 each.

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD A scholarship will be awarded to the Senior Showmanship winner in the Junior Beef Show. The amount will be based on sponsorship monies available on the day of the show. Scholarship must be claimed within two years of graduating high school. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the scholarship fund may do so by contacting the Livestock Superintendent, secretary, or fair office. This scholarship is sponsored by local Agriculture Businesses and Junior Livestock supporters. Winners may not participate again.

JUNIOR COMMERCIAL BEEF DEPARTMENT 249

LITTLE COWBUDDIES CLASS

You may enter on-line at

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CLASS B PUREBRED SHORTHORN REGIONAL POINT SHOW OPEN COMPETITION

CLASS C SHORTHORN PLUS REGIONAL POINT SHOW OPEN COMPETITION

Rules and Lots same for both shows

Judging, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 9:00 a.m. Shorthorn Plus show to follow Purebred show

Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$7,175

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

All other rules of this show apply. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

Rules and Classifications: All animals must be registered as the property of the exhibitor in the records of the American Shorthorn Association by the time of the Fair or show. Please refer to specific show guidelines for junior show ownership. Junior Show deadline for ownership is July 1.

The Fair must adhere to these Show Divisions regardless of the entry numbers. Age divisions (i.e. Late Spring Calf, Early Spring Calf, Junior Calf, Senior Calf, Intermediate, Junior, Senior, Cow/calf) are not flexible.

Cow/calf is a division that will be included with all other female divisions (eight divisions) for selection of Grand Champion Female and Reserve Grand Champion Female.

Animals in a Junior Show may only be in the sole name of the individual junior exhibitor.

Individual animals shown in all of the group classes listed below must have been entered and shown in one of the following classes for single animals. Multiple owned animals must be exhibited in the name of all the owners. Family bred and raised animals entered by juniors in the Junior Classes and subsequently entered in Open Classes may be treated as family entries in group classes. Co-owned animals may be exhibited by either owner in group classes.

All Shorthorns are subject to a tattoo inspection by representatives of the ASA. All Purebred and Shorthorn Plus are subject to parent-age DNA testing by ASA. All Purebred Shorthorns and Shorthorn Plus are also subject to an age inspection if deemed necessary by the ASA and the decision of the examining veterinarian is final. Use of artificial fins on show animals is not permitted.

IMPORTANT: Each of the following classes MAY be broken into multiple classes to accommodate large numbers of entries, but separate classes MAY NOT be combined into one. For example, there MAY be four “Junior Heifer Calf” classes, but there MAY NOT be one single “Spring Heifer Calf” class (combining Late and Early Spring calves).

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 30 20 15 5 B $55 45 35 25 15 10 —

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LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Late Spring Heifer Calves—calved after

May 1, 2019 A 2. LATE SPRING HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lot 1) ROSETTE 3. LATE SPRING HEIFER CALF RESERVE CHAMPION

ROSETTE 4. Early Spring Heifer Calves—calved in April 2019 A 5. Early Spring Heifer Calves—calved in March 2019 A 6. EARLY SPRING HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 3 & 4)

ROSETTE 7. EARLY SPRING HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 8. Junior Heifer Calves—calved in February 2019 A 9. Junior Heifer Calves—calved in January 2019 A 10. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 8 & 9) ROSETTE 11. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE

12. Winter Heifer Calves—calved between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2018 A

13. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2018 A

14. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (Lots 12 & 13) ROSETTE 15. SENIOR HEIFER CALF RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE 16. Summer Yearling Female—calved between

July 1 and Aug. 31, 2018 A 17. Late Spring Yearling Females—calved between

May 1 and June 30, 2018 A 18. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE (Lots 16 & 17)ROSETTE 19. INTERMEDIATE RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE

ROSETTE 20. Early Spring Yearling Females—calved between

March 1 and April 30, 2018 A 21. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (Lot 20) ROSETTE 22. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 23. Junior Yearling Females—calved between Jan. 1

and Feb. 28, 2018 A 24. Senior Yearling Females—calved between Sept. 1

and Dec. 31, 2017 A 25. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (Lot 23 & 24) ROSETTE 26. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 27. Two-Year Old Cow/Calf Class—cows born between

Jan. 1 and Aug. 31, 2017 A 28. Three-Four Year Old Cow/Calf Class—cows born between

Jan. 1, 2015 and Dec. 31, 2016 A Both cow and calf must be Purebred Shorthorn—Calf age may not exceed 280 days of age on show day.

29. CHAMPION COW/CALF PAIR (Lots 27 & 28) ROSETTE 30. RESERVE CHAMPION COW/CALF PAIR ROSETTE 31. GRAND CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE BANNER 32. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION SHORTHORN FEMALE

ROSETTE 33. Group of Two Females—bred and owned or co-owned by

breeder (exhibitor) B Senior/Junior Yearling Pregnancy Rule for exhibitors at all Open Shows: If a Purebred Female has a Shorthorn Plus calf at side, it is not eligible for the Purebred Shorthorn Show. All females 20 months old at the time of the show need to have a 60-day pregnancy verification signed by an accredited, non-owner veterinarian at the time the female is processed for the show and are subject to blood test to prove pregnancy. Exhibitors may be asked to present said verification upon request of Show Officials or ASA representatives. If verification can not be produced, the female may be allowed to participate if the exhibitor can produce a qualified veterinarian to examine the female at the show site, and verify a 60-day pregnancy. Any infractions against this rule will lead to disqualification of that animal for that specific show.

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CLASS A—ANGUS (cont.) PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th A $70 50 40 33 20 15 5 This show must have 50 head to receive American Angus

Association participation money in 2020. B $65 45 35 25 15 10 —- LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved

March 1, 2019 and after A 2. Junior Heifer Calves—calved February 2019 A 3. Junior Heifer Calves—calved January 2019 A 4. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (1, 2, 3) ROSETTE 5. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 6. Late Senior Heifer Calf—calved November

and December 2018 A 7. Early Senior Heifer Calf—calved

September and October 2018 A 8. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION (6, 7) ROSETTE 9. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 10. Late Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

July and August 2018 A 11. Early Summer Yearling Heifers—calved

May and June 2018 A 12. INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CHAMPION (10, 11) ROSETTE 13. RESERVE HEIFER INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION ROSETTE 14. April Junior Yearling Heifers—calved April 2018 A 15. March Junior Yearling Heifer —calved March 2018 A 16. Early Junior Yearling Heifers—calved February 2018 A 17. Early Junior Yearling Heifers—calved January 2018 A 18. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (14, 15, 16, 17) ROSETTE 19. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. Late Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

November and December 2017 A 21. Early Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

September and October 2017 A 22. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE (20, 21) ROSETTE 23. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 24. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 25. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE

(Champions & Reserve Champions competing) Any female that qualifies for female classes in the Association’s standard classifications are not eligible to show in the cow/calf classes. However, the calf at the side of the female is eligible to show in its respective class. 26. Cow/Calf Class—cows three (3) years of age and younger, cows

must be born January 1, 2016 through August 31, 2017. Calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the day of show. A

27. Cow/Calf Class—cows four (4) years of age and older, cows must be born December 31, 2015 or earlier. Calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the day of show. A

28. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF PAIR (26, 27) BANNER 29. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION

COW/CALF PAIR ROSETTE

Grand and reserve grand champion cow/calf pairs do not show for grand champion female and are ineligible to compete in the get-of-sire, junior get-of-sire and breeder’s six head classes. 30. Junior Bull Calves—calved March 1, 2019 and after A 31. Junior Bull Claves—calved January and February 2019 A 32. JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION (30, 31) ROSETTE

33. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 34. Late Senior Bull Calves—calved

November and December 2018 A 35. Early Senior Bull Calves—calved

September and October 2018 A 36. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION (34, 35) ROSETTE 37. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION ROSETTE 38. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved

July and August 2018 A 39. Early Summer Yearling Bulls—calved

May and June 2018 A 40. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL (38, 39) ROSETTE 41. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 42. April Junior Yearling Bulls—calved April 2018 A 43. March Junior Yearling Bulls—calved March 2018 A 44. Early Junior Yearling Bulls—calved

January and February 2018 A 45. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL (42, 43, 44) ROSETTE 46. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 47. Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

September and December 2017 A 48. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between

May and August 2017 A 49. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between

January and April 2017 A 50. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL (47, 48, 49) ROSETTE 51. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 52. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER 53. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE 54. Junior-Get-of-Sire: Three animals by one sire, both

sexes represented, shown in classes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 30, 31, 34, 35, 38, 39 B

55. Get-of-Sire: Four animals by one sire, shown in above classes, both sexes represented. B 56.Breeder’s Six Head: The exhibitor of breeders six head

must be the breeder and first owner, identified by the same member code for the animals exhibited. Cattle owned by other exhibitors may be included provided the exhibitor of the breeder six head is the breeder and first owner of included animal(s). Animals must be exhibited in individual classes. Cattle bred and owned by a junior member(s) may be included if the exhibitor of the breeders six head is an individual or married couple and is the parent or legal guardian of the junior member(s). B

57.PREMIER EXHIBITOR: computed from winnings 3 points for first prize; 2 points for second prize; 1 point for third prize. 3 points for Grand Champion; 2 points for Reserve Grand Champion. No points for Divisional Champions or Reserve Champions unless in case of tie. No points given for sale animal classes. BANNER

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FOR ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

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*** SHOW SCHEDULE *** ONE DAY DAIRY SHOW

OPEN SHOW JUDGING SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 10:00 a.m.

Heifers 10 a.m. Cows 1 p.m.

The Junior and Open Shows will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Each class will be judged and placed as an open show class. Following the open show placings, Junior Show exhibitors will be asked to pull forward and receive their Junior Show awards. Therefore, if showing in the Junior Show, a junior exhibitor must be exhibiting the animal.

SUPERINTENDENT: Gayle Carson 423-341-3700

Assistant Superintendents: Kevin & Amy Collette 423-552-3349 Pam Cunningham 865-599-4222

Joseph Redman 423-833-1461 Ryan Proffitt 423-791-1710

Class A Jersey Class B Guernsey Class C Holstein Class D Brown Swiss

PREMIUMS OFFERED EACH BREED $5631.50

SUPREME HEIFER & COW CHAMPION

WILL BE CHOSEN AT THE

CONCLUSION OF SHOW AND A BANNER PLUS CASH

AWARD WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH.

Animals released 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. Animals leaving before stated time will forfeit premium.

1. No animal can be entered or exhibited unless recorded in the

recognized books of record for their respective breeds. Exhibi-tors must produce certificate of registry at the request of the department chairperson. Animals that cannot be identified by tattoo or color markings shall not be eligible to be shown.

2. In the best udder classes, where there are less than three animals shown, premium awards will not be automatic, but are at the discretion of the judge.

3. Cows must be entered as dry or milking at the time entry forms are due. NO CHANGES will be accepted upon arrival!

4. Exhibitor is defined as the owner recorded on the registration certificate. For the Breeder’s Herd Class and for the Premier Exhibitors Class the definition will be interpreted to include the exhibitor and active 4-H or FFA projects that are maintained on the exhibitors dairy.

6. The breeder is defined as the breeder recorded on the registra-tion certificate. For the Breeder’s Herd and Premier Breeder Classes the interpretation will be that “bred by” animals must possess the same prefix or have the same individuals listed as the breeder.

SHOW RING CODE OF ETHICS FOR ALL BREEDS The showing of registered dairy cattle is an important part of the promotion, merchandising and breeding programs of many breed-ers. Additionally, it is an important part of the program of the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association to stimulate and sustain interest in breeding registered dairy cattle. This relates to both spectators and exhibitors. In this connection, the PDCA believes that it is in the best interest of the breeders of registered dairy cattle to main-tain a reputation of integrity and to present a wholesome and progressive image of their cattle in the show ring. It recognizes that there are certain practices in proper care and management of dairy cattle, which are necessary in the course of moving dairy cattle to and between shows that are advisable to keep them in sound, healthy condition so that they might be presented in the show ring in a natural, normal appearance and condition. Conversely, it recognizes certain practices in the cataloging, handling and pres-entation of cattle in the show ring which are acceptable. The following practices or procedures are considered unacceptable and defined as being unethical in the showing or registered dairy cattle. 1. Misrepresenting the age and/or milking status of the animal for

the class in which it is shown. In any female classes, animals may not be exhibited that are in milk due to unnaturally induced lactation.

2. Balancing the udder by any means other than by leaving naturally produced milk in any or all quarters.

3. Setting the teats with a mechanical contrivance or with the use of chemical preparation.

4. Treating or massaging any part of the animals body, particularly the udder, internally or externally with an irritant, counter-irritant, or other substance to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation.

5. Minimizing the effects of crampiness by feeding or injecting drugs, depressants or applying packs or using any artificial contrivance or therapeutic treatment excepting natural exercise.

6. Blocking nerves to the foot to prevent limping by injecting drugs. 7. Striking the animal to cause swelling in a depressed area. 8. Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour or

appearance of the animal’s body, hide or hair. Not included is the removal of warts, teats and horns, clipping and dressing of hair and trimming hooves.

9. Insertion of foreign materials under skin. 10. Changing color of hair at any point, spot or area on animals

body.

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DAIRY CATTLE DEPARTMENT 231

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

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CLASS A ANGUS

OPEN COMPETITION

ENTRY DEADLINE—JULY 25 Entry & Exhibitor Armband Fee MUST accompany

the Entry Form

Judging, Tuesday, August 20, 6:00 p.m. Premiums Offered Appalachian Fair—$7,563

A Supreme Beef Female Champion and Beef Bull Champion will be chosen at the conclusion of the Open Beef Shows. A BANNER and Cash Award will be presented. (One-Half of the monies collected will be awarded to the Livestock Scholarship Winner in the names of the owners of the Supreme Female and Supreme Bull Champions). The Supreme Champion is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.

Only registered Angus cattle that meet the age requirements listed within this classification are eligible to receive premium participation and be counted in the total number of head shown. Champion and Reserve Champion placing are not counted in number of head shown. Any female that qualifies for female classes in the Association’s Standard Classification are not eligible to show in the cow/calf classes. However, the calf at side of the female is eligible to show in the respective class. The American Angus Association, 3201 Fredrick Ave., St.Joseph, MO., will participate in premiums offered for open Angus breeding cattle classes according to the premium schedule based on the number of head shown. The premium assistance provided by the American Angus Assoc for participation in this show is in addition to the premiums offered by the show itself. The premium assistance should not be used to offset show expense and shall be included in the premium payments distributed by the show to the exhibitors. A minimum of 50 head must be shown in the open class division to receive American Angus Assoc. premium participation for the following year. Premiums from the Association are paid only to registered Angus cattle and only if the registration number is a part of the show report provided to the Association. Therefore, all cattle should be regis-tered at the time of entry to make certain they receive the Associa-tion’s portion of premiums. The Association does not pay on champi-onship or any group classes, (i.e. get of sire, junior get of sire or breeder six head). Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate issued by the American Angus Assoc. available for inspection at the show for each animal or another current proof of ownership issued by the American Angus Assoc. pedigree look up. Any animal, upon check-in, which does not have legible permanent identification mark (ear tattoo marks, freeze branded marks or hot branded marks) corre-sponding to the permanent identification mark on the registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once disqualified due to an incorrect or illegible permanent identification mark, animals can not be re-identified (tattooed/branded) and rechecked at the show.

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Any female shown with a calf at side: the calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf, and the calf must be registered by show day and have proof of registration at check in. Only one person at a time shall lead an animal in the show ring. Exhibitors who participate in show that accept premium monies contributed by the American Angus Assoc. are subject to the Assoc. Rules as found in the Breeders Reference Guide of the Assoc. These rules are found in Part 2; Assoc. Rules. The rules relating directly with the exhibition of Angus cattle are Part 2: Assoc. Rules; Rule 800 Series; including Rule 800-810. These rules can be found at www.angus.org. Altering the conformation and/or appearance of an animal for exhibition is prohibited. This includes use of chin straps, covering white skin, false tail heads (or use of any false hair), with the excep-tion of false tail switches. The use of graphite, powders, hemp or other similar substances used externally are also prohibited. Other prohibitied products include those used internally such as steroids, illegal or unlicensed pharmaceuticals or artificial filling. Any animal found to be in violation will be barred from showing. At any show for which the American Angus Assoc. appropriated funds toward the payment of premiums, no exhibitors, individuals assisting exhibitors or member owners at such show shall be al-lowed to use any coloring agents, on any animal exhibited. The Assoc. may adopt and implement various tests designed to monitor this prohibition, including but not limited to a “white towel” or “white glove” test. No aerosol cans or other pressurized containers will be allowed in designated line up areas. All animals exhibited are subject to DNA marker or blood type test to verify accuracy of parentage as covered under the Assoc. rules and for other testing as required by the individual show. Authorized representatives of the Assoc. have the authority to enforce the rules set for the herein as well in the Assoc. Rules, including the barring of a registered animal from a livestock show at which it is shown, if there are reasonable grounds to believe a violation has occurred. Any class listed in this classification, which exceeds 15 head per class, should be broken into smaller classes. This should be accom-polished by dividing the class as evenly as possible without splitting animals with the same birth date. Class breaks will be at the discre-tion of the American Angus Assoc. staff in attendance. Only registered Angus cattle that meet the age requirements within this classification are eligible to receive premium participation and be counted in the total number of head shown-Champion and Reserve Champion placings are not counted in the number of head shown.

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11. The use of alcoholic beverages in the feed or administered as a drench.

12. Administration of a drug of any kind or description internally or externally prior to entering the show ring, except for treating a recognized disease or injury and for tranquilizing bulls that may otherwise be dangerous or females in heat. For the purpose of this Code, the term “drug” shall mean any substance, the sale possession or use of which is controlled by license under fed-eral, state and local laws or regulations and any substance commonly used by the medical or veterinary professions which affect the circulatory, respiratory or central nervous system of a cow.

13. Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show management or other exhibitors while in the show ring or other conduct detrimen-tal to the breed or show.

In keeping with the basic philosophy of The Purebred Dairy Cattle Asso-ciation, ethics are an individual responsibility of the owner of each animal shown. Violations of this code are subject to the disciplinary provisions of the appropriate dairy breed association.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-15th A $44 40 35 30 20 15 12 B $80 65 45 35 25 20 15 C $65 55 45 35 25 20 15 D $150 100 75 50 — — —

Partnership animals will be included as long as they are housed at the breeder’s farm.

LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Intermediate Heifer Calves—calved between

December 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 A 3. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2018 Inclusive A 4. Summer Calves—calved between

June 1 and August 31, 2018 A 5. Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between

March 1 and May 31, 2018 A 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers—calved between

December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 A 7. Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2017 A 8. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 9. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE

10. Junior Two-Year Old—calved between March 1 and August 31, 2017 B

11. Senior 2 Year Old—calved between September 1, 2016 and February 28, 2017 B

12. Junior Three Year Old—calved between March 1, 2016 and August 31, 2016 B

13. Senior Three Year Old—calved between September 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016 B

14. Four Year Old—calved between September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 B

15. Five Year Old—calved between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 B

16. Six Year Old—calved before September 1, 2013 B

17. Dry Cows—3 Years and older—calved before March 1, 2016 C

18. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 19. RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 21. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 22. Best Three Heifers Breed by Exhibitor B & ROSETTE

Animals exhibited in lots 1-7; May be farm owned 23. Breeder’s Herd of Five Females: This group all owned

by the exhibitor, consists or two (2) females over 2 years of age that have freshened, two (2) females under 2 years of age, and one (1) of any age. Three must be bred by exhibitor. This group replaces all of former group classes. NOTE: (1) Each farm limited to one entry. (2) Registration papers will be checked in the ring before the class is placed. D & ROSETTE

24. PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD: The Exhibitor winning the most points on, not to exceed, six animals owned and exhibited by himself in the open single classes shall be designated the Premier Exhibitor. BANNER

25. PREMIER BREEDER’S AWARD: The breeder winning the most points on, not to exceed, six animals in the open single classes, exhibited by himself and/or other exhibitors shall be designated the Premier Breeder. BANNER

The point system for determining Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Awards are as follows: Placings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Senior Females 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 Junior Females 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

SUPREME HEIFER AND COW CHAMPION Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein, and Brown Swiss Junior Champions competing for SUPREME HEIFER.

Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein, and Brown Swiss Grand Champions competing for SUPREME COW. BANNER AND CASH AWARD

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CLASS A FFA JUDGING CONTEST

BEEF: Judging, Monday, August 19, 5:00 p.m. *

* Judging cards should be picked up by 4:30. Contest will start promptly at 5:00.

DAIRY: Judging, Friday, August 23, in conjunction with FFA East TN Regional Contest. Advisors will be notified of time of event. Contact Stena Meadows for information 423-414-8669 1. Each CTE Agriculture Teacher in the fair area may enter as

many teams as they wish in each contest. 2. Regulation judging cards will be used in the FFA contest. 3. No more than six classes will be judged. The final decision of

the total number of classes and the make-up of these classes will be left to the discretion of the Chairperson. The decision will be guided by the availability of desirable classes.

Lot 1—Beef Judging Contest: Participants must be a FFA member in the current year. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: 1st Place Team $25 2nd Place 20 3rd Place 15 4th Place 12 5th Place 10 $6 each worthy team

Rosettes will be given for each placing in each division.

BEEF JUDGING: You MUST pre-register your team(s) before

Friday, August 16, 4:00 p.m., using the on-line form.

**Teams will NOT be allowed to register day of contest.**

DAIRY JUDGING: CONTACT STENA MEADOWS

FFA CONTESTS DEPARTMENT 105

Presented by: Johnson City-Washington County Area

Chamber of Commerce To encourage neatness, courtesy, attention to show requirements, and all-around efficiency on the part of exhibitors, the following prizes are offered to herdsmen in the Livestock Departments.

CLASS A SHEEP Lot 1 Juniors Lot 2 Adults 1st $30 & ROSETTE 1st $30 & ROSETTE 2nd $20 2nd $20 3rd $10 3rd $10

CLASS B BEEF Lot 1 Juniors Lot 2 Adults 1st $30 & ROSETTE 1st $30 & ROSETTE 2nd $20 2nd $20 3rd $10 3rd $10

CLASS C DAIRY Lot 1 Juniors Lot 2 Adults 1st $30 & ROSETTE 1st $30 & ROSETTE 2nd $20 2nd $20 3rd $10 3rd $10 A committee will make inspection during Fair week taking the following into consideration: 1. Orderliness and cleanliness of pens and animals. 2. Systematic and neat arrangement of foods and storage. 3. Personal appearance of herdsmen and helpers. 4. Observance of all rules and regulations. 5. Cooperation with officials in promoting the shows and showing.

JUNIOR AND ADULT HERDSMAN’S AWARD

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

JUNIOR SHOW JUDGING

SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 10:00 a.m. Class A Jersey Class B Guernsey Class C Holstein Class D Brown Swiss

PREMIUMS OFFERED EACH BREED $5,957.00

The Junior and Open Shows will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Each class will be judged and placed as an open show class. Following the open show placings, Junior Show exhibitors will be asked to pull forward and receive their Junior Show awards. Therefore, if showing in the Junior Show, a junior exhibitor must be exhibiting the animal.

SUPERINTENDENT: Gayle Carson 423-341-3700

Assistant Superintendents: Kevin & Amy Collette 423-552-3349 Pam Cunningham 865-599-4222

Joseph Redman 423-833-1461 Ryan Proffitt 423-791-1710

**New***

Show Schedule - ONE DAY DAIRY SHOW and DEADLINE JULY 25

Showmanship classes: Beginners, Junior,

and Junior High Friday, Aug. 23, 5:00 p.m.

Senior High (Sr. High after show on Sat.)

Entry Deadline—July 25

This show is open to out of state Juniors.

Entries on regulation entry form or on-line at

www.appalachianfair.com

Animals must have health papers.

All livestock must wash in designated areas.

The Junior and Open Shows will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Each class will be judged and placed as an open show class. Following the open show placings, Junior Show exhibitors will be asked to pull forward and receive their Junior Show awards. Therefore, if showing in the Junior Show, a junior exhibitor must be exhibiting the animal.

1. Junior show exhibitors will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to age 21 and unmarried. (must NOT have reached their 21st birthday on the day of show). See page 9.

2. All animals exhibited must meet health requirements. No entry fee will be charged for the Junior Show. If Junior exhibitors desire to show in the Open Show, regular entry fees must be paid and other requirements must be met.

JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE DEPARTMENT 251

3. Only animals officially recorded in the name of the exhibitor before Aug. 1 may be shown, and the registration certificate of each animal shall be submitted to the Chairperson of this show. All animals must be registered. Application for registration or transfer will not be accepted. No joint ownership will be accepted. Lease contracts will be accepted provided they are presented at time of entry, and providing they were legally entered into on or before Aug. 1 prior to show.

4. Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in. 5. Ages of all animals will be determined from Jan. 1 to July 1. 6. Feed and bedding must be provided by the exhibitors and the

animals kept in place assigned. 7. Absolutely no Dairy Cattle or tack will be admitted to the fair-

grounds until 2:00 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 22. The barns must be cleaned out before admitting cattle. Cattle must be in place and registered with the livestock superintendant by 12:00 noon on Thursday, Aug. 22. Cattle will be released after 9 p.m., Sat., Aug. 24th.

8. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th and lower A $20 19 19 18 18 17 B $29 28 27 26 25 24 LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Junior Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 A 2. Intermediate Heifer Calves—calved between

December 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 A 3. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2018 Inclusive A 4. Summer Calves—calved between

June 1 and August 31, 2018 A 5. Junior Yearling Heifers—calved between

March 1 and May 31, 2018 A 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers—calved between

December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 A 7. Senior Yearling Heifers—calved between

September 1 and November 30, 2017 A 8. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 9. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 10. Junior Two-Year Old—calved between

March 1 and August 31, 2017 B 11. Senior 2 Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2016 and February 28, 2017 B 12. Junior Three Year Old—calved between

March 1 and August 31, 2016 B 13. Senior Three Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2015 and February 29, 2016 B 14. Four Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015 B 15. Five Year Old—calved between

September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 B 16. Six Year Old—calved before

September 1, 2013 B 17. Dry Cows—3 Years and older—calved before

March 1, 2016 B 18. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 19. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE ROSETTE 20. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER 21. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER

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GENERAL LIVESTOCK INFORMATION

CAMPER SITE RENTALS We have available for livestock exhibitors wishing to use mobile homes or trailers, a limited number of sewer taps with water and electricity hook-ups available at the rear of the Museum Building. Rental for 3 days will be $50, six days $80. Reservations and payment must be received in Fair Office, on or before Aug. 18. If space available, reservations will be taken through Aug. 19.

LIVESTOCK ENTRY DEADLINE LIVESTOCK ENTRY DEADLINE

JULY 25JULY 25 Entry fee must accompany entry form. If the form is faxed,

credit card information must accompany entry form or an online payable invoice may be requested.

Livestock catalog available on-line: www.appalachianfair.com

DAIRY AND SHEEP EXHIBITORS MUST PROVIDE OWN BEDDING

BEEF exhibitors entry fee will be $15 per head

and will include bedding

Exhibitors must comply with rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Appalachian Fair’s General Rules, and specific rules of each breed which are listed individually with each department.

NO ANIMALS WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE FAIRGROUNDS WITHOUT HEALTH PAPERS!

No grooming chutes in the lineNo grooming chutes in the line--up area!up area!

Junior Show Exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance

and unmarried up to age 21. EXHIBITORS MUST NOT HAVE REACHED

21ST BIRTHDAY ON THE DAY OF SHOW.

ONLY 1 day supply of feed & hay

will be allowed in the barn.

Enter on-line at

www.appalachianfair.com

GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES 1. Livestock must wash in designated areas. 2. Application for entry must be made to the Fair Office on-line or

on regulation entry blanks furnished by the Appalachian Fair. Entry forms are available on-line. Entry forms will be accepted through July 25.

3. Fees-Beef: Entry fee will be $15 per head and will include bedding. If space is available additional tie space can be purchased at $7 per space. Dairy: All entries are $7 per head. If space is available additional tie space can be purchased at $7 per space. Sheep: Open Sheep entry fees will be $4/head. Junior show entry fee will be $2/head. 4. All exhibitors and herdsmen must purchase exhibitor’s arm-

bands. These armbands are limited to one exhibitors armband per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one armband for each three additional head of livestock entered. These exhibitor armbands are $8 each. If more than allotted amount of arm-bands are needed, three day season passes will be available at a charge of $18 each. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card and must accompany entry forms. Checks should be made out to Appalachian Fair. Only one vehicle pass per farm. Exhibitor must park vehicles across from Gate 3. Fees are non-refundable. Parking passes available in the ticket office - 1 pass for every 2 armbands/passes purchased. Online payable in-voices may be required by providing a valid email address.

5. Same lot substitutions will be accepted for an additional entry fee at time of check in.

6. Animals must be owned by exhibitors and evidence of registra-tion presented. See individual breed information for specific rules.

7. Any livestock breed falling below 15 head with 3 exhibitors, over a two year period, will be put on probation and the show evalu-ated by livestock superintendent and fair management.

8. If possible, premium checks will be handed out before cattle are released. If not, checks will be mailed.

9. Animals will not be admitted to Fairgrounds without health papers.

10. Vehicles must be moved away from barn area into designated area. Vehicles left unattended will be towed at owners expense.

11.Aisle ways MUST BE cleaned each day by 3 p.m. and MAINTAINED during opening hours.

BEEF CATTLE RULES 1. Cattle will be admitted to the fairgrounds after 12 noon on

Sunday, Aug. 18, and must be in place by noon on Monday, Aug. 19.

2. Junior Beef must be in place and registered with the livestock chairperson by 6:00 P.M., Sunday, Aug. 19. Junior Beef cattle will be released after the show, if not showing in the open show.

3. Space will not be provided for nurse cows. 4. Tie out will be 8:30 p.m. CATTLE MUST REMAIN IN THE

BARN UNTIL 8:30 P.M. 5. Open Show Beef Cattle will be released between 9:00 p.m. and

11:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Any exhibitor leaving early will forfeit premium money.

DAIRY CATTLE RULES 1. Junior and Open Show cattle and tack will be admitted at Gate 3

between 2:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22 without an exhibitor armband and vehicle pass. However, after 2:00 p.m., all exhibitors must have an exhibitor armband and a vehicle pass.

2. Dairy cattle will be released after 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24. Any exhibitor leaving early will forfeit premium money.

SHEEP RULES

1. Open Sheep will be admitted Thursday, Aug. 22 until 12:00 Noon ONLY. Sheep must be checked in by 4 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22. Sheep admitted and released through GATE 2.

2. Exhibitors must wash in designated area. 3. Junior Sheep must arrive before 12:00 noon on Friday, Aug. 23

and be checked in by 4 p.m. 4. Sheep will be released after 9:30 p.m. Saturday night.

Any exhibitor leaving early will forfeit premium money.

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

ON-LINE Entries at www.appalachianfair.com

SHOWMANSHIP

These classes are NOT to be entered on entry form.

Friday, Aug. 23, 5:00 p.m. (Beginners, Junior, Junior High Showmanship) Exhibitors must show own animal and must be shown in the Junior Show. 1. Beginners Showmanship: Exhibitors 3rd grade and younger

on January 1 of current year; must be able to lead animal unassisted

2. Junior Showmanship: Exhibitors in 4th, 5th, & 6th grades on January 1 of current year.

3. Junior High Showmanship: Exhibitors in 7th, 8th, & 9th grades as of January 1 of current year

4. Senior High Showmanship: Exhibitors in 10th, 11th, & 12th grades as of January 1 of current year. Presented after show on Saturday.

5. If leasing the animal, exhibitor must show proof of lease to show in showmanship.

PREMIUM SCALE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th & lower $15 10 8 5 5 5 5

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD A scholarship will be awarded to the Senior Showmanship winner in the Jr. Dairy Show. The amount will be based on sponsorship monies available on the day of the show. Scholarship must be claimed within two years of graduating high school. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the scholarship fund may do so by contacting the Livestock Superintendent, secretary, or fair office. This scholar-ship presented by local Agriculture businesses and Junior Livestock supporters. Winners may not participate again.

LITTLE BRITCHES CONTEST

FRIDAY, AUG. 23 SHOW PAVILION

Following Showmanship classes Not before 6:30 p.m.

Entries will be taken day of show.

RULES: 1. Classes will be open to any boy or girl NOT in the Junior Show

up to 4th grade. 2. Calves need not be registered but must be a pure-bred dairy

animal. 3. Calves need not be owned by children exhibiting them; however,

each exhibitor should make own arrangements for a calf. 4. Calves may be brought to fairgrounds day of the show and

removed the same day. Calves must enter and leave at Gate 3. All calves being dismissed should leave grounds immediately following the show.

5. No one, other than those designated by the chairperson, will be allowed in the show ring at the same time of the judging. This rule will be strictly enforced. Class I: Children ages 5 and younger Class II: Children ages 6 and older

6. All entries will receive a participation medallion and $2 bill.

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JUDGING FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 8:00 a.m.

Dept. 261 Class A Southdowns Class B Oxfords Class C Polled Dorsets Class D Hampshires Class E Suffolks Class F Natural Color Class G Horned Dorsets Class H Tunis Class I Shropshire Class J Katahdin Class L Any Other Breed Meat

SHOW ORDER WILL BE POSTED AT THE SHEEP SHOW ARENA ON THURSDAY

PREMIUMS OFFERED EACH BREED $1,194.00 Supreme Champion Ewe and Supreme Champion Ram will

be chosen at the conclusion of the show and a Banner awarded. All breed champions, ewes and rams, competing.

OPEN SHEEP SHOW DEPARTMENT 261

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Little Miss Contests

Tuesday, August 20, 6:00 p.m. Museum Stage Chairperson: Reva Phillips 423-257-2681

Entry form must be received by 12:00 Noon August 17th or until maximum number of 25 reached in each division

Entries may be mailed or faxed to: Appalachian Fair, P. O. Box 8218, Gray, TN 37615 Fax Number: 423-477-3853

Rehearsal: Saturday, August 10 Time to be announced on entry form Museum Stage, Appalachian Fairgrounds

*****Forms available on-line www.appalachianfair.com*****

RULES 1. Contestants must pay a non-refundable entry fee of $40.00. Entry fee must accompany registration form. Entry

fee may be paid by cash, check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover). If entry fee is faxed, fee must be paid by credit card. Entries must be filed no later than 12:00 noon on August 17 or until maximum number of entries is received. Practice Saturday, August 10. EACH DIVISION IS LIMITED TO 25 ENTRIES

2. A Queen and four runners-up will be chosen in each age division and will receive a beautiful trophy. All other contestants will receive a participation trophy. Wee Miss—Division I: 2-3 years (Must be accompanied by an adult)

Tiny Miss—Division II: 4-5 years Little Miss—Division III: 6-9 years Little Miss Pre-Teen—Division IV: 10-12 years Teen Miss—Division V: 13-15 years 3. Contestants must wear a dress—contestant’s choice. 4. Contestants will be judged on Beauty (75%) and Personality (25%). (Judges score sheets will not be available

to contestants). 5. The Fair reserves the right to require proof of age upon request. 6. All participants must abide by the guidelines set up by the Pageant Committee. 7. First Place winners will not be eligible to compete again in the division in which they won. 8. 2018 Queens must crown the 2019 winners. Therefore, the 2018 winners are not eligible to compete in 2019. 9. Placement of age groups will be made based on the age at the time of contest.

LITTLE MISS PHOTOGENIC CONTEST

Winners will be announced at the Little Miss Contest on Tuesday, August 20 at the Museum Stage. Miss Photogenic Queen will be chosen in each age division—Wee Miss, Tiny Miss, Little Miss, Little Miss Pre-Teen, Teen Miss. 1. Contestants must have entered the Little Miss Contest to be eligible to enter the Miss Photogenic Contest. 2. Contestant must bring either a 5x7 or 8x10 picture to the Little Miss practice on Saturday, Aug. 10 or mailed to

Reva Phillips, 150 Horse Creek Road, Chuckey, TN, 37641. No frames please. 3. Contestant’s name, age, address, and phone number must be on the back of the photograph. 4. A non-refundable entry fee of $10 must accompany the Little Miss entry form. Deadline for entry is 12:00

noon August 17.

Left to Right: Teen Miss: Lexus Seymore Little Miss Pre-Teen: Kaylie Burns Little Miss: Elaina Philbeck Tiny Miss: Kilynn Barger Wee Miss: Ayla Tyson

RULES 1. All animals entered must be purebred and must be registered in

the name of the exhibitor, or transferred to the exhibitor by August 1. Registration certificate or transfer certificate, properly executed, must be presented to the chairperson of the show when sheep arrive at the fairgrounds.

2. Exhibitors are allowed no more than 2 entries in any one lot. 3. Entry fees are $4 per head. Exhibitor tickets are $8 each. All

exhibitors must purchase exhibitor’s tickets. These tickets are limited to one exhibitor’s ticket per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one exhibitor’s ticket for each three additional head of sheep entered. Sheep will be admitted at Gate 2 until 12:00 noon, Thursday, Aug. 22. After 12:00 noon, all exhibitors must have an exhibitors ticket and a vehicle pass. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card and must accompany entry form.

4. Exception to age classification listed under the number may be made when an exhibitor wished to enter a younger animal in an older age classification. In no case may an older animal be entered in a younger classification than its birthdate would permit.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only B $16 14 12 10 8 6 LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Senior Ram Lamb— Sept 1—Dec. 31, 2018 A 2. Early Junior Ram Lamb—Jan. 1 - Feb. 14, 2019 A 3. Late Junior Ram Lamb—Feb. 15, 2019 and after A 4. Pair Ram Lambs B 5. CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 6. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 7. **Senior Yearling Ewes— Sept. 1, 2017 - Feb. 14, 2018 A 8. **Junior Yearling Ewes— Feb. 15 - Aug. 2018 A 9. Pair Yearling Ewes B 10. Senior Ewe Lambs— Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 A 11. SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 13. Early Junior Ewe Lambs—Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2019 A 14. Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs—

Feb. 1 - Feb. 28, 2019 A 15. Late Junior Ewe Lambs—March 1, 2019 and after A 16. Pair Ewe Lambs B 17. JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 18. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMION EWE ROSETTE 19. GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 21. Pen of Four Lambs (both sexes represented) B 22. Flock (to consist of 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs,

1 ram) B 23. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER ** An exhibitor may enter a total of two yearling ewes. They may be in the same class or different classes.

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25

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RULES 1. All wool must be in place by 8:00 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 24th

$2.00 Entry fee per fleece. 2. All wool exhibited must be shown within the year shorn. 3. All fleeces in breed classes must have been removed from

purebred sheep recorded in their respective Registry Associa-tion.

4. All fleeces entered must have been grown on sheep owned by the exhibitor.

5. Exhibitors may not enter more than two (2) fleeces in each class. Each fleece can be entered in only one (1) class.

6. All fleeces for exhibit are to be displayed in clear plastic bags. The management reserves the right to reject all fleeces contain-ing an excessive amount of foreign materials such as tags, burrs, chaff, mothballs, seeds, and hay or straw. Fleeces are not to be tied.

7. The judge has the power to classify and/or disqualify fleeces before making awards and also not award unworthy exhibits.

8. Judging of fleeces: Quality or fineness must be typical of the registered breed represented. The fleece should be rolled so as to show fresh side out. A. Evenness of quality or fineness among the various parts of the fleece. B. Length and strength of staple C. Estimated clean weight D. Condition E. Character, including crimp and color.

9. Entries must be made on-line at www.appalachianfair.com or by calling the Fair office 423-477-3211 for an entry form.

10. Fleeces may be removed after judging for anyone showing only in Open Sheep Show and may be removed by those showing in the Junior Show at release time for the sheep.

11. Fleeces entered from commercial ewes are to be entered in the Other Breeds Classes.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12 10 8 6 4 Class A - Southdowns Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class B - Oxfords Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class C - Dorsets Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class D - Hampshires Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class E - Suffolks Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class F - Natural Color Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class G - Horned Dorsets Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class H - Tunis Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class I - Shropshire Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class J - Borderlister Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Class L - Any Other Breed Meat Lot 1—Ewe Lot 2—Ram Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Fleece

will be chosen and a ROSETTE awarded.

Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24, 8:00 a.m. Dept. 281 Class A Southdowns Class B Oxfords Class C Polled Dorsets Class D Hampshires Class E Suffolks Class F Natural Colored Class G Horned Dorsets Class H Tunis Class I Shropshire Class J Katahdin Class K Any Other Breed Meat Class L Market Lambs Class M Commercial Lambs

Crossbred White Face

THE SHOW ORDER WILL BE POSTED AT THE SHEEP SHOW ARENA ON FRIDAY.

Premiums offered each breed—$1,194.00

Jr. Show is open to out-of-state juniors. Junior show will now include ages under 4th grade &

9 years of age. The child MUST be able to lead the animal & control the animal in the ring WITHOUT

any assistance. RULES: 1. 4-H and FFA members will be eligible to compete unless other-

wise notified. 4-H and FFA members are required to have been enrolled in 4th grade on January 1 of the current calendar year in order to be eligible to exhibit their sheep in this show and will become ineligible at the end of the calendar year following their graduation from high school or 19th birthday, whichever comes first.

2. Application for entry must be made on regulation entry form or on-line at www.appalachainfair.com. Entries must be received by July 25.

3. All animals to be shown must arrive at the fairgrounds by 12:00 noon, Friday, Aug. 23. Sheep may leave Saturday, Aug. 24, after 9:30 p.m. or Sunday morning, Aug. 25. If showing in the Open Sheep Show, sheep will be admitted before 12:00 noon Thurs-day, Aug. 22, and must be checked in with chairperson by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 23.

4. All animals entered in the Junior Sheep Show must be purebred and must be registered in the name of the exhibitor, or trans-ferred to the exhibitor by Aug. 1. Registration certificate of transfer certificate, properly executed, must be presented to the chairperson of the show when sheep arrive at the fairgrounds. Lease contracts will be accepted at the time of entry, provided they were legally entered into on or before July 1 prior to show. Leased animals will not be eligible to show in the Senior Showmanship events unless proof of lease is provided.

WOOL SHOW DEPARTMENT 273

JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW DEPARTMENT 281

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Fairest of the Fair Contest “Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fair”

This contest is held in conjunction with “Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fair” Contest, which is sponsored by the Tennessee Association of Fairs. The Appalachian Fair and any Civic Organization or Business Firm will sponsor the event.

RULES 1. A $50.00 NONREFUNDABLE ENTRY FEE IS REQUIRED FOR EACH CONTESTANT. Contestants must be

sponsored by a Civic Organization or Business Firm. 2. Contestant must have reached her 16th birthday, but not her 21st birthday on or before December 31 of the

year in which the contest is held and must be a resident of Tennessee. Original birth certificate must be presented at the first rehearsal.

3. Contestant cannot qualify if she has ever been married, had a child, competed in the last state contest, or found guilty of a felony. She must be of good moral character, and is now, and has always been, a female.

4. Costume must be formal, and must be floor length. Contestants will not be allowed to wear or carry live flowers during the judging. No exposed midriff.

5. Contestants will be judged on beauty, poise, and personality. 6. Entry may be made by completing an entry form obtained from the Appalachian Fair office-phone 423-477-3211

or download form at www.appalachianfair.com and mailed with a non-refundable fee of $50.00 to Appalachian Fair, P.O. Box 8218, Gray, TN, 37615. The number of contestants will be limited to 30, however, no entries or fees will be accepted after Aug. 8 Refer to the entry form for the rehearsal schedule. Make checks payable to the Appalachian Fair.

7. Contest will be held at The Appalachian Fair Grounds, Monday Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Museum Stage. 8. Contestant must be available to reign during the 2019 Fair. 9. Other rules apply as set forth by the TN Association of Fairs Pageant Committee regarding the TN Assoc. of

Fairs Fairest of the Fair Winner.

AWARD 1. The young lady who receives the title of Appalachian’s “Fairest of the Fair,” will receive a $2500 scholarship

award the following year upon crowning of the new Fairest of Fair. Proof of school registration must be submit-ted. The Fairest of Fair will represent the Appalachian Fair in Tennessee’s “Fairest of the Fair” Contest in Nashville in January 2020. The Appalachian Fair will pay the actual expenses of the queen and her chaperone to the State Contest.

2. The winner of the State-Wide Contest will receive the title of “Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fairs”, and such prizes as approved by the Fair Association.

Applications and entry forms available on-line www.appalachianfair.com

Miss Fairest of Fair 2018

Ali Kosinski

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TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGULATORY SERVICES ANIMAL HEALTH

Summary: Livestock Health Requirements for Fair and Exhibitions

It is expected that all exhibitors will bring only healthy animals to fairs and exhibitions. All animals are subject to being inspected after arrival at the show facilities and any with clinical signs of contagious disease will be sent home immediately. Violations will be reported to the state veterinarian or his agent. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection are to accompany all animal(s) to the respective shows with the exception of in-state Tennessee equine and poultry. In-state Tennessee equine six (6) months of age and older must have a negative equine Infectious Anemia test within the preceding twelve (12) months. Poultry assembled at shows or exhibitors should be accompanied by evidence of a negative test for Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days, or be tested on-site prior to exhibition following strict biosecurity procedures, or originate directly from a flock which has been certified as Pullorum-Typhoid Clean under the Tennessee Poultry Improvement Plan. As part of increased awareness and surveillance for Avian Influenza and other poultry diseases, all bird’s physical appearance should be assessed at the time testing is conducted. Health Certificates issued in satisfaction of these Tennessee fair Regulations shall be good for 90 days for Tennessee livestock only.

Please note that exhibition requirements for out-of-state livestock are the same as regular import requirements. Warts and ringworms are considered contagious and infectious diseases and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Scabies, contagious ecthyma (soremouth), footroot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections (i.e. club lamb disease, caseous lymphadenitis) are considered contagious and infectious disease, and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. All out of state poultry must originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid Clean Flock and a H5/H7 Avian Influenza Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of a negative Pullorum-Thyphoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative official Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days. I. GENERAL: A. All stalls, pens, chutes, etc., located on the grounds of Fairs and Exhibitions shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with a

disinfectant approved by USDA, APHIS between each scheduled fair or exhibition. B. All livestock (except poultry & equine) which enter the fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health

certificate with individual permanent identification. Certificates for this purpose shall be valid for ninety (90) days from the date of issue. (Tennessee livestock only—out-of-state certificates are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issue).

C. No animal showing clinical signs of infectious or communicable disease shall be allowed to enter or remain on premises of fair or exhibitions. It shall be the responsibility of the manager of each event to assure prompt removal of such animals.

II. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING WITHIN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE. (CERTIFICATES OF VETERINARY INSPECTION VALID FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY (90) DAYS)

A. CATTLE: All cattle which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual permanent, official identification.

B. SHEEP: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) All sheep that move within the state, with the exception of wethers under the age of 18 months that are produced for slaughter only, including for change of ownership, show, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

C. POULTRY: (1) Sponsors of poultry shows or exhibitions shall notify the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at least thirty (30) days prior to show or exhibition. Poultry found not to be in apparent good health shall be removed immediately from any

show or exhibition. D. SWINE: All swine which enter fairs & exhibitions shall be accompanied by an official veterinary health certificate with individual

permanent identification or sufficient description to identify each animal. III. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Livestock and poultry entering fairs and exhibitions from area outside the State of Tennessee shall be subject to current Tennessee

import requirements. Please contact the state veterinarians office regarding questions or recent changes to these rules. These interstate requirements are summarized as follows:

A. All species (Except poultry): Official Certificates of Veterinary Inspection valid for thirty (30) days and individual permanent official identification except equine. Equine must have sufficient description to identify the animal.

B. Cattle: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows: 1. Tuberculosis: No requirements except for cattle originating from regions not considered free of tuberculosis. 2. Brucellosis: No requirements except for cattle originating from regions not considered free of brucellosis. Test eligible cattle—Intact male or female cattle eighteen months or older. (Vaccinates and non-vaccinates) C. Swine: No test requirements unless originating from a region not considered free of brucellosis or pseudorabies. D. Sheep: (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an official health certificate and be in compli

ance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. (2) All sheep that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions, or slaughter shall be permanently, individually identified by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4. E. Poultry: Originate directly from a Pullorum-Typhoid clean flock, and an H5/H7 Avian Influenza clean flock or be accompanied by

evidence of negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative Avian Influenza test within twenty-one (21) days.

IV. Fair association or Exhibition or management shall inform exhibitors of the rules of this chapter, and shall notify the State

Veterinarian or his agent of any violations, Exhibitors shall present evidence of compliance with this chapter to the State Veterinarian or his agent upon request.

These rules constitute a minimum legal standard and in no way restrict the right of fair and exhibition managers to establish additional

or more stringent requirements. Doug Balthaser, D.V.M. State Veterinarian

5. Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in. 6. Exhibitors are allowed NO MORE than three entries in any one

lot. 7. All exhibitors must purchase exhibitor’s tickets. These tickets are

limited to one per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one exhibitor’s ticket for each three additional head of sheep entered. Exhibitor’s tickets are $8.00 each. Sheep will be admitted at Gate 2, Friday, Aug. 23 without an exhibitor ticket until 12:00 noon. After 12:00 noon, all exhibitors must have an exhibitors ticket and a vehicle pass. Fee for exhibitor tickets must accom-pany entry form and are not refundable. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card and must accompany entry form or an online payable invoice may be requested..

8. Entry fees: All entries $2.00 per head. Fees must accompany entry form and are not refundable.

9. No exhibitor may receive two premiums in Group Class (Lots 4, 9, 16, 21, & 22) until all exhibitors have received at least one premium in the class.

10. Exception to age classification listed under the lot number may be made when an exhibitor wished to enter a younger animal in an older age classification. In no case may an older animal be entered in a younger classification than its birthdate would permit.

11. Feed and bedding must be furnished by the exhibitor and the animals kept in the places assigned.

12. Exhibitors must comply with Rules and Regulations of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and to our General Rules.

13. Proper dress should be followed when entering showring. Shirt tucked in and jeans or slacks. Boots recommended.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only

B $16 14 12 10 8 6 LOT PREMIUM SCALE 1. Senior Ram Lamb - Sept 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 A 2. Early Junior Ram Lamb - Jan. 1 - Feb. 14, 2019 A 3. Late Junior Ram Lamb - Feb. 15, 2019 and after A 4. Pair Ram Lambs B 5. CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 6. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE 7. **Senior Yearling Ewes - Sept. 1, 2017 - Feb. 14, 2018 A 8. **Junior Yearling Ewes - Feb. 15, 2018- Aug. 2018 A 9. Pair Yearling Ewes B 10. Senior Ewe Lambs - Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2018 A 11. SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 12. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 13. Early Junior Ewe Lambs - Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2019 A 14. Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs - Feb. 1 - Feb. 28, 2019 A 15. Late Junior Ewe Lambs - March 1, 2019 and after A 16. Pair Ewe Lambs B 17. JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 18. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 19. GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 20. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE 21. Pen of Four Lambs (both sexes represented) B 22. Flock (to consist of 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs,

1 ram) B 23. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER ** An exhibitor may enter a total of two yearling ewes. They may be in the same class or different classes.

SHOWMANSHIP AND COUNTY GROUP

Junior Show exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their

animal WITHOUT assistance and exhibitors up to the age of 21 and unmarried. EXHIBITOR MUST NOT HAVE REACHED

THEIR 21ST BIRTHDAY ON DAY OF SHOW.

These classes are not to be entered on the entry form. Showmanship Classes will be held at 8:00 a.m.

on Saturday, Aug. 24.

Senior Showmanship will be at the conclusion of the Junior Show.

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th-10th $10 8 5 5 3

County Group will follow the Market Lamb Show.

Only exhibitors with entries in the breeding or market show may

enter showmanship. Exhibitor must show own animal and must be shown in Junior Show

by the exhibitor.

1. County group to consist of five animals (any breed) owned by at least 3 different exhibitors from a county. An exhibitor may be a member of no more than one group. The groups will be placed by the judge and all groups deemed worthy of an award will receive at least $30 each

2. Pee Wee Showmanship: exhibitors 3rd grade and younger; must be able to lead and control animal in the ring without any assistance.

3. Junior Showmanship: exhibitors in 4th, 5th, and 6th Grades on January 1 of current year.

4. Junior High Showmanship: exhibitors in 7th and 8th Grades on January 1 of current year.

5. Senior Showmanship: exhibitors in 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Grades on January 1 of current year.

. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

A scholarship will be awarded to the Senior Showmanship winner in the Junior Sheep Show. The amount will be based on sponsorship monies available on the day of the show. Scholarship must be claimed within two years of graduating high school. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the scholarship fund may do so by contacting the Livestock Superintendent or fair office. This scholarship is presented by local Agriculture businesses and Junior Livestock supporters. Winners may not participate again.

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

SEE GENERAL LIVESTOCK RULES IN FRONT OF CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL

RULES AND REGULATIONS

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Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24

Following Showmanship and County Group Classes

Premiums offered: $2,344.00

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only

Class A

Lot 1 Crossbred White Face Lambs Class B

Lot 1 Black Face Lambs (Only animals with solid black face)

Class C

Lot 1 Crossbred White Face Yearlings Class D

Lot 1 Black Face Yearlings (only animals with solid black faces)

Commercial Ewes must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon,

Friday, Aug. 23. 1. Open to non-registered ewes of any breed or combination of

breeds. 2. Only weaned ewes may be shown. 3. Ewes must have their yearling teeth and no ewe will show with

two-year teeth. Ewes will be “mouthed” to determine age. 4. Ewes must be owned by exhibitors and under their care and

management by Aug. 4 of current year. 5. Exhibitors may show no more than six (6) animals in the

Commercial Ewe Show (any age combination). 6. Ewes will be assigned to classes based on two age groups

(lambs/yearlings) and weight within age classification. Twelve (12) ewes will constitute a class. Each age that has 1-12 ewes will have one class; 13-24 ewes will have two classes, etc.

7. Ewes must weigh 75 pounds to be exhibited. 8. Ewes shown in the Commercial Ewe Show are not eligible to

show in either the Registered Ewe Show or the Market Lamb Show.

9. Ewes must be shown “slick shorn”. 10. Entry fees: All entries $2.00 per head. Fees must accompany

entry forms and are non –refundable. Fees may be paid by check, cash, or credit card.

11. Premiums will be the same as the Junior Breeding Show class premiums.

12. There will be a Champion and Reserve Champion for each age classification and an overall Grand Champion and Reserve Champion selected.

Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24

Following Commercial Ewe Show

PREMIUM SCHEDULE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th—12th A $18 16 14 12 10 8 Ribbon Only

Market Lambs must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon,

Friday, Aug. 23 and will be weighed between 12:00 noon and 3:00 p.m.

Please specify on the entry form, the number of lambs you will be

bringing and which breed. If you do not select the breed of sheep on the entry form, the lamb will be automatically entered in the Crossbred class Lot F. Use ear tag number on entry form in place of name.

Premiums offered: $2890.00 Class A Lot 1 Hampshire Class B Lot 1 Suffolk Class C Lot 1 Dorset Class D Lot 1 Southdown Class E Lot 1 Any Other Breed Class F Lot 1 Crossbred White Face Class G Lot 1 Crossbred Black Face

(only solid black faces) 1. Lambs must be owned by the exhibitor prior to Aug. 5. 2. Exhibitors may show no more than six (6) lambs in the show. 3. All market lambs must have lambs teeth and must be wether or

ewe lambs. 4. Ewe lambs shown as market lambs cannot show in the Junior

Breeding Show. 5. Lambs must weigh 75 pounds. There is no maximum weight. 6. Lambs will be weighed and divided into classes by weight and

breed. Fifteen (15) lambs will constitute as a class. Each breed that has 1 to 15 lambs will have one class; breeds with 16-30 lambs will have two classes, etc.

7. There will not be a sale in connection with this show. 8. The market lamb judge will be instructed to place some

emphasis on breed type. 9. Entry fees: All entries $2.00 per head. Fees must accompany

entry form and are non-refundable. An online payable invoice can be requested.

10. There will be a Champion and Reserve Champion for each breed and an overall Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion selected.

11. Premiums will be the same as the Junior Breeding Show class premiums.

JUNIOR COMMERCIAL EWE SHOW

DEPARTMENT 294

ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 ON-LINE Entries at

www.appalachianfair.com

JUNIOR MARKET LAMB SHOW

DEPARTMENT 293

RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. To facilitate entry, please see Exhibitor information. 2. Exhibits may be removed August 27. Exhibitors will forfeit premium awarded on any exhibit removed before time

stated. Items not picked up within 30 days become the property of the Appalachian Fair. EXCEPTION: Animals may be taken home immediately after the Junior Show. However, if animal is to be entered in the Open Show, the regular entry fee will be charged and the animal must remain for the entire show.

3. All articles and animals must be entered and exhibited in the name of the bona fide owner, and by number, at the risk of the owner. No premium money or ribbons will be awarded on articles or animals not listed in premium book.

4. Exhibitors please refer to department for schedule of premiums payments. Checks not picked up will be mailed. 5. All livestock must have a legible tattoo or flock identification number attached to the ear. Such tattoo is subject to be

checked by the livestock department of the Fair and/or a representative of the particular breed in question. 6. Exhibitors of livestock will be required to notify the Fair Office of the department as to the number of breed of livestock

to be exhibited: such notice will be given by July 25th. Stabling of livestock cannot be guaranteed unless request is received.

7. At the conclusion of the Fair, the exhibitor must claim his exhibit and supervise its removal. No exhibit may be removed without delivering the proper claim ticket. Every exhibit must remain intact until the specified release time.

8. All property of every character, whether entered for exhibition, display or sale, or any other purpose, will be taken into the grounds and buildings, and kept entirely at risk of the owner, who assumes all responsibility for any loss, damage, theft, or accident that may occur. Neither the Fair Association, its offers or agents, will be responsible for any such loss, damage or theft, and it is distinctly understood that exhibitors, concessionaires and all other persons, firms or corpora-tions having property on the grounds and desiring protection from such loss or damage must make their own arrange-ments therefore.

9. Protests: All protests will be determined by the Executive Committee, and must be made in writing and filed with the Secretary immediately after the Judge’s decision, and accompanied by an affidavit and a deposit of $25.00, which will be forfeited to the Fair Association in the event the protest is not sustained.

10. Any person who violates any of the general or special rules, as published in the catalog, will forfeit all privileges and premiums won and be subject to such penalty as the Board of Directors may order. Failure to comply with these rules and regulations will cause forfeiture of premiums and privileges and will be considered sufficient cause to bar said exhibitor or concessionaire from future participation in the Fair.

11. The Secretary-Manager of the Association shall have supervision and control of all exhibitors during the Fair, whether in the buildings, arena or grounds, and reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions and regulate the position of all signs, control the distribution of advertising matter and direct the arrangements of articles on exhibition so far as same may be necessary to secure harmony and attractive appearance. All instructions shall come from him through authorized officials.

12. The fair reserves the right to refuse to display any item considered unsuitable for fair exhibit. 13. Judges & Awards: The right is reserved to withhold the prize awarded in every case in which it shall appear to the Association

that the regulations have not been complied with, or that fraud or deception has been attempted or where the article or animal is not worthy, and its decision shall be final and binding on all parties.

14. Judges are especially instructed not to award premiums to any animal or article because of its presence. It must be individually worthy. It is not the policy of the Association to encourage indifferent production of any kind, or to distribute premiums equally among exhibitors, and no premium shall be awarded to any animal or article that does not possess high intrinsic merit.

15. Livestock exhibitors MUST keep their space clean and orderly. Also, the aisle ways MUST be kept open. 16. Chairpersons of Departments: Each chairperson of a department will have the arrangement and supervision of all articles and

animals in their department and be responsible to the Board of Directors. Each chairperson will see that none but the Judges on duty and officers of the Association are allowed inside the arena while the exhibition is going on. Each Chairperson will afford the Judges every facility for examination, affix the ribbons, and when the Judges are not on duty take charge of the lists. Each Chair-person is expected to exercise great care in preserving and returning the lists of awards, and upon no other authority can premi-ums be paid.

17. Privilege and Concession People: All Privilege and Concession People, together with their employees, assistants and helpers, must obey the Rules, or any other special regulations of the Association they may be notified, and any refusal or neglect to do so will forfeit any rights they may have had by virtue of such privilege or concessions. This Association reserves the right to refund in whole or in part money paid for privilege or concessions and refuse to allow any party, or article to operate or do business should they or it become objectionable.

18. All property, fixtures, merchandise, etc., the property of privilege or concession people, will be taken on the Grounds at their own risk and kept in such places as the Fair Association designates, and the Association will not be responsible for any loss, damage, theft or failure to perform its part of contract, should officers of the law seize, stop or prevent the party from operating or doing business on the Grounds of the Association.

19. Special rules governing each department are in addition to the general rules and are listed at the beginning of each department. 20. Competition open to the world, unless otherwise stated. 21. The Solicitation of Funds or the Distribution of handbills, political literature, religious pamphlets, or any type of promotional mate-

rial is prohibited on Fair property, except advertising material handed out from within rented space. No sale of items of any type allowed on fair property except from the rented areas approved by Secretary-Manager.

22. Animals are not permitted on the grounds, unless they are part of an authorized show or exhibit. Guide dogs for the disabled are the only exception.

23. Absolutely no Alcoholic Beverages Permitted. 24. ALL PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN NINETY DAYS. 25. The Appalachian Fair will not be responsible for printing errors in this premium book.

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YOUTH TALENT CONTEST

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 7:00 P.M.

CONTEST OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY BETWEEN THE AGES OF 13-21. INCLUSIVE, AS OF SEPTEMBER 14, 2019.

PREVIOUS WINNERS NOT ELIGIBLE TO WIN IN THE SAME CATEGORY

ENTRY FORMS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS AVAILABLE BY CALLING FAIR OFFICE 423-477-3211 or on-line at www.appalachianfair.com

DEADLINE AUGUST 1

Awards—Appalachian Fair

$500—1st Place $300—2nd Place $200—3rd Place

Tennessee Valley Fair Regional Youth Talent Contest (Knoxville)

$1500 Grand Prize winner $350—2nd Place $250—3rd Place $150—4th Place

YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD

COORDINATORS Directors - Melissa Shelton 423-220-6661 Lisa Rupert 423-306-7648

YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD

2019 OFFICERS

President — Laura Grace Jenkins Vice-President — Caleb Anderson Secretary — Brilee Culbert Reporter/Publicity — Hannah Collins

APPALACHIAN FAIR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Appalachian Fair awards two $1000 scholarships annually to qualified applicants selected by the Scholarship Committee. The applicant must be a permanent resident of the area of Tennessee served by the Appalachian Fair and either a high school senior or currently enrolled in a college, university, or accredited vocational school. Applicants must have a 2.5 GPA. Applicants must have been a participant in the Appalachian Fair within the past two years. For an application and a copy of requirements, please contact the Appalachian Fair Office at 423-477-3211.

Entry deadline is April 10 of current year.

STATE AID FOR FAIRS

“From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of aiding agricultural fairs in the payment of agricultural premiums, the Appala-chian Fair Association has been allotted monies by the Tennessee Department of Agricul-ture.” The officers and directors of the Appalachian Fair wish to express their sincere ap-preciation to Governor Bill Lee, Dr. Charles Hatcher, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Lynne Williams, Administrative Assistant, Public Affairs for their part in the allocation of these funds.

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Bill Lee

Governor

Dr. Charles Hatcher

Commissioner of

Agriculture

Lynne Williams

Administrative Assistant

Public Affairs

Lorryn Alvis-Andies Mary Beth Collette Makayla Dockery James Jenkins Colten McLain

Suzanne Rachel Amos Hannah Collins Jaelyn Fleenor Grace Kellner Jacey Moncier

Caleb Anderson Chloe Cooper Shelby Garland-Greene Maddie Kelly Amelia Mullins

Arianna Bradley Mallory Cope Allie Harrison Austin Kirkpatrick Shawna Pierce

Gema Brooks Brilee Culbert Hayden Hartman Brayden Lawson Julia Utsman

Madison Christian Ben Davis Hunter Hartman Madison Lipe Nate Walters

Grace Ann Clark Andy Davis Laura Grace Jenkins Reagan Alexis Lipe Nora Walters

2018

Youth Talent

Winner

ELECTRIC

STOMPERS Bristol, TN

1st Runner Up

Bailey Townsend Johnson City, TN

2nd Runner Up

Lauren Potter Kingsport, TN

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CLASS A—WOOL & WOOLIES REVUE

Co-Directors: Ed Bowman and Steve Sutton Friday, Aug. 23, 7:00 p.m. Show Pavilion

Offered: $850.00 Mail entry form to Appalachian Fair, P. O. Box 8218, Gray, TN 37615. Must be received by Aug. 9. Entry forms available online or from the Fair office. The Objectives of this activity are to: 1. Present a class of sheep in the most attractive manner.

Contestants may lead a wether, a market lamb, or a registered ewe.

2. Give spectators an opportunity to view young people modeling wool garments while leading the wool producer.

3. The following standards will be used when judging the classes: A. Entrant’s garment (suitable & practical for contestant’s

maturity, etc.) B. Poise and appearance (accessories, make-up, etc.

appropriate for entrant’s maturity and to style of garment. Entrant appears to be at ease and wears garment to best advantage)

C. Control and presentation of sheep. 4. Entries may be obtained from the Fair Office and should be

returned to the Appalachian Fair. Entry will contain brief biography of entrant and garment description. Entry forms must be returned by August 9th.

5. Contestants should report to Show Pavilion for rehearsal at 6:00 p.m. Friday evening, Aug. 23.

Lot 1: Primary contestants (7 years of age & under)

Lot 2: Junior contestants (8-11 years of age) Lot 3: Intermediate contestants (12-15 years of age)

Lot 4: Senior contestants (16-20 years of age) Lot 5: Adult contestants (21 years of age and older)

Awards for all Lots 1st 2nd 3rd 4th—10th 11th and above $40 $35 $25 $10 $5 A special premium awarded of $15 is being offered by the American Southdown Breeders Association to any boy or girl winning first place and leading a Southdown ewe in competition. Mr. Gary Jennings, Secretary, American Southdown Breeders Association, HCR 13, Box 220, Fredonia, TX 76842.

Special thanks to

The Posy Shop, Debbie Messer, Owner

for sponsoring the lovely flowers.

DEPARTMENT 280

For more information call: Fair Office 423-477-3211

Betty Jones 423-477-7664 Offered: $608.00

$10 Entry Fee

NO PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

All Twins (6-24 months) Judging 3:30 p.m.

Age 6 through 12 months Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24 Girls Judging begins at 9:00 a.m

Boys Judging begins at 10:30 a.m. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Developed Girl $25 $15 $10 $5 Ribbon Best Developed Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Prettiest Girl 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Most Handsome Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Little Miss Personality 25 Little Mr. Personality 25

Age 13 through 24 months Judging, Saturday, Aug. 24 Girls Judging begins at 1:00 p.m Boys Judging begins at 2:30 p.m.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Developed Girl $25 $15 $10 $5 Ribbon Best Developed Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Prettiest Girl 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Most Handsome Boy 25 15 10 5 Ribbon Little Miss Personality 25 Little Mr. Personality 25

Twins All Twins (6-24 months) Judging 3:30 p.m.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $50 $30 $20 $10 Ribbon

To be held at the Museum Stage

Arrive approximately 30-45 minutes before scheduled time to register.

In case of rain, we will be forced to cancel due to the fact we do not have an indoor

facility capable of taking care of the crowd.

BABY SHOW

Stall and Pen Rentals

The following charges will be made: Each BEEF head of cattle (Per tie space) includes bedding .......... $15.00 Each DAIRY head of cattle (Per tie space) ............................................ 7.00 Sheep—Junior Show (Per Head) ............................................................ 2.00 Sheep—Open Show (Per Head) .............................................................. 4.00 Livestock Exhibitors must provide care and feed for their animals.

EXHIBITORS

Please read carefully

Entry Deadline: July 25th for YOUTH AND LIVESTOCK Departments August 1 FARM & HOME Departments

Enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com

FARM & HOME Non-perishable (Art, Arts & Crafts, Canned Goods, Holiday, Needlework, & Photography) will be received Sat., Aug. 10 between 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Perishable entries (Field Crops, Horticulture, Honey & Floral - other than Class C) will be received Saturday, Aug. 17 between 3 & 6 p.m. Class C Floral will be received Wed., Aug. 21 between 9:30 a.m. & 12 noon. The following Creative Cooking entries will be received - Cookies, Candies, & Bread, Sat. Aug. 17, 12:00 noon—5 p.m.; Cakes, Mon. Aug. 19, 12:00 noon—4:30 p.m.; Salads, Tues., Aug. 20, 12:00 noon—4:30 p.m.; Special Christmas Event, Wed., Aug., 21, 9:30 am—12:00 noon; Pies, Fri., Aug. 23, 12:00 noon—2:30 p.m; Comfort Foods, Healthy Lifestyle Cooking & Breads and Spreads, Fri, Aug. 23, 9 a.m.—11 a.m. Exhibit removal, Aug. 27, 3:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m. Entries will be accepted day of entry, however, pre-entry is recommended. SPECIAL NOTE: Any walk through gate may be used to bring entries. Exhibitors may drive through GATE 6 to the Farm & Home Building before 1:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE—NO VEHICLES WILL BE ALLOWED TO DRIVE INTO THE FARM AND HOME BUILDING AFTER 1:30 P.M..

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) Career and Technology Education non-perishable EXHIBITS will be received Friday, Aug. 9 between 1 & 5 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 10 between 11 a.m. & 5 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 11, 12 noon & 5 p.m. Culinary Arts PERISHABLE entries accepted Friday, Aug. 16, between 3 & 5 p.m. School Displays should be set up Thursday, Aug. 15. Exhibits may be checked out Sunday, Aug. 25 between 1 & 4 p.m.

4-H 4-H Exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 11, between 1 & 6 p.m. in the following classes: Canning, Clothing, Decorative Clothing, Accessories, Needlework, Arts & Crafts, Display Exhibit, Farm & Home Improvement, Photography, Tennessee Saves, and Youth Spirit. Refer to Photography section for information regarding entry. Entries will be received Sunday, Aug. 18 between 1 & 6 p.m. in the following classes: Eggs, Field Crops, Gardening, Food Preparation, Fresh Flower Arrangements, Silk/Artificial Flower Arrangements, Hay, Entomology, Forestry, Pumpkin/Gourd Decorating Contest, Menu and Table settings. Exhibits should be removed, Aug. 27, 3:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m.

FFA FFA Non-Perishable exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 11 between 2 & 6 pm. Perishable exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 18 between 1 & 4 p.m. Exhibits may be removed Sunday, Aug. 25 between 1 & 4 p.m.

FCCLA FCCLA Exhibits will be received Sunday, Aug. 11 between 2 & 6 p.m. Food Preparation (Class B) will be received Monday, Aug. 19 between 4 & 6 p.m. Entries may be removed Sunday, Aug. 25, between 2 & 4 p.m.

THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE FAIR EXTEND TO EACH OF YOU OUR APPRECIATION FOR HELPING TO MAKE THE FAIR SUCCESSFUL.

2018 Wool & Woolies Winners Primary Division: Addison Malone Junior Division: Carrie Ruth Lawson Intermediate Division: Mallory Cope Senior Division: Elizabeth Arwood Adult Division: Hannah Malone

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TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF FAIRS

2019 Fair Schedule

Macon County Fair Aug. 3-10

Anderson County Fair July 15-20 Marion County Fair TBA

Bedford County Fair July 22-27 Maury Co. Fair Aug. 27-31

Benton County Fair Sept. 23-28 Meigs County Fair TBA

Bledsoe County Fair Aug. 13-17 Middle Tennessee Fair Sept. 23-30

Carroll County Fair Sept. 17-21 Morgan County Fair TBA

Cheatham County Fair Aug. 27-31 Obion County Fair Aug. 19-24

Claiborne County Fair Aug. 26-31 Overton County Fair July 18-28

Clay County Fair June 11-15 Polk County Fair TBA

Cocke County Fair July 22-27 Putnam County Fair Aug. 1-10

Coffee County Fair Sept. 14-21 Rhea County Fair Aug. 6-10

Cumberland County Fair Aug. 26-31 Robertson County Fair Aug. 20-24

Decatur County Fair TBA Scott County Fair Aug. 19-24

DeKalb County Fair July 15-20 Sequatchie County Fair Aug. 17-24

Dickson County Fair Sept. 2-7 Sevier County Fair Aug. 27-Sept. 2

Dyer County Fair Sept. 2-7 Smith County Fair July 1-6

Fentress County Fair Aug. 18-24 South Central Area Fair Aug. 13-17

Franklin County Fair Oct. 1-5 Sumner County Fair July 8-13.

Gibson County Fair Aug. 26-31 Tennessee State Fair Sept. 6-15

Giles County Fair TBA Tennessee Valley Fair Sept. 6-15

Greene County Fair July 22-28 Trousdale County Youth Fair Aug. 8-10

Grundy County Fair Aug. 19-24 Van Buren County Fair Aug. 5-10

Hamilton County Fair Sept. 28-29 Warren County Fair Sept. 6-14

Hardin County Fair Sept. 16-21 West TN State Fair Sept. 10-15

Henderson County Fair Sept. 9-14 White County Fair Aug. 30-Sept. 7

Henry County Fair Aug. 3-10 Williamson County Fair Aug. 2-10

Hickman County Fair TBA Wilson County Fair Aug. 16-24

Houston County Fair TBA

Humphreys County Fair Sept. 11-14

Jefferson County Fair Aug. 13-17

Lauderdale County Fair Aug. 29-31

Lincoln County Fair Sept. 7-14

APPALACHIAN FAIR ASSOCIATION

P.O. BOX 8218, GRAY, TENNESSEE, 37615 PHONE: 423-477-3211 FAX: 423-477-3853

E-MAIL: [email protected] Web: www.appalachianfair.com ORGANIZED 1926

Premiums in excess of $150,000.00

LIST OF OFFICIALS Richard K. Storey.......................... President Mike Cunningham ...... Vice-President Phil Booher. ................... Secretary-Manager Preston Ayres............. Vice-President Hal Range ............................. Vice-President Cathy Byers ....................... Treasurer

DIRECTORS

HONORARY DIRECTORS

Josh Armentrout Melissa Evans Beth Hall Lou Ann Moore Bo Shadden

Bill Brinkley Bill Graham Donald Hall Emily Parton Alan Shelton

Jimmy Byers Johnny Gray Aaron Hamilton Stephanie Roark Cindy Torbett

Amy Collette Ed Graybeal Garry Kear Terri Robbins Janice White

Ronald Dawson David Guinn Rusty Mabe Clifford Sanders Kathy Whitson

Jerry Dearstone Pat Guinn Walter Malone Roy Settle

Shirlene Booker Janice Freeman Sue Henley Steve Smith Patti Walters

Joe Carr Al Gregory Roy Jones George Walker

John Cornwell Dorothy Hale Edwin Rowe Wilda Walker

Member of: Tennessee Association of Fairs

International Association of Fairs and Expositions Outdoor Amusement Business Association, Inc.

ADMISSION FEES Buildings open MON.—FRI. at 3:00 p.m.

Buildings open Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Building Close at 10:00 p.m. each day GENERAL ADMISSION $8.00 Children 6-11 $3

Children 5 and under FREE when attended by an adult Senior Americans Day (60 and over) Thursday, Aug. 22—$4

School Day, Monday, Aug. 19 All grade and high school students admitted FREE until 6:00 p.m.

Local College Pride Day (ETSU, Milligan, Northeast State), Friday, Aug. 23 Special People Day (call for information)

TN Family Community Education Club Members admitted FREE Thursday, Aug. 22 Season Ticket, 3 Day $18 Exhibitors of Livestock Pass $8 Season Ticket, 6 Day $36 Parking Season Pass $10 Delivery Truck $40 Grandstand Entertainment Free with gate admission

Season Tickets by Advanced Sale Only Contact Fair Ticket Office (423) 477-1420 or visit our website,

appalachianfair.com, to purchase Admission Tickets or Reserved Seat Entertainment Tickets.

No Return Checks will be issued. Once you have entered the Fairgrounds and leave, you will be required to purchase another ticket to re-enter. Also, no rain checks will be

issued on gate admission or reserved seat tickets.

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LIVESTOCK CHAIRPERSONS

Director In Charge MIKE CUNNINGHAM

423-491-1301 E-mail: [email protected]

BEEF Chairpersons: Dorothy Hale 423-341-7555 Kaitlyn Robbins 423-502-0839 Terri Robbins 423-477-2712 Frank Walters 423-791-3397 Kim Walters 423-767-6788

DAIRY Chairperson: Gayle Carson 423-341-3700 Assistant Chairpersons: Kevin & Amy Collette 423-552-3349 Pam Cunningham 865-599-4222 Joseph Redman 426-833-1461 Ryan Proffitt 423 791-1710

SHEEP

Chairperson: Ed Bowman 423-794-6005 Assistant Chairpersons: Alisa Payne 423-753-2297 Ronda Cooper 423-426-3560 CAMPING SPACES: 3 NIGHTS $50 ALL WEEK $80

Limited Number available Call 423-477-3211 to reserve space

Enter on-line at www.appalachianfair.com

JULY 25 NEW ENTRY DEADLINE

LIVESTOCK SHOW SCHEDULE Monday, August 19 Junior Beef Show 9:00 a.m. Beginners, Jr. & Jr. High Showmanship Jr. Commercial Beef Show will follow Jr. Beef Show Sr. High Showmanship will follow Jr. Beef Show Herb Doan Memorial Scholarship Presentation FFA Beef Judging (pick up cards by 4:30) 5:00 p.m. Little Cowbuddies after Jr. Show - not before 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 20 Open Show - Salers 1:00 p.m. SimAngus 3:00 p.m. Limousin 4:30 p.m. Angus 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 21 Open Show - Shorthorn Show 9:00 a.m. Shorthorn Plus to follow Other Breeds 10:00 a.m. Hereford 12:30 p.m. Simmental 3:00 p.m. Supreme Champion will be chosen following the Simmental Show. Thursday, August 22 Washington County Dairy Show Call 753-1680 for details Friday, August 23 Open Sheep Show 8:00 a.m. Junior Dairy Showmanship 5:00 p.m. Beginners, Jr., Jr. High Little Britches –following Showmanship class,

Not before 6:30 p.m. Wool & Woolies Revue 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 24 Junior Sheep Show 8:00 a.m. Show schedule will be posted Showmanship, County Groups, Commercial Ewe Show,

Market Lambs, Breeding Ewes, Wool Show Open and Junior Dairy Heifers 10:00 a.m. Open and Junior Dairy Cows

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BGS Farms Ed Bowman Jimmy Byers Gayle Carson Homer Stout

Sullivan Co. Livestock Assoc.

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BGS Farms Ed & carol Bowman

Jimmy & Cathy Byers Garland Farm Estates John & Jane Ann Lowe

Sullivan Co. Livestock Assoc. Washington County Farm Bureau

Washington County Cattleman’s Assoc. Various Cash Donations

2018 SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS & SUPREME CHAMPIONS: Senior Showmanship Scholarship Supreme Animals Beef: Carlee Taylor McGuffee Polled Herefords-Supreme Beef Bull Champion Dairy: Madison Smith Peyton Ridley/Ridley Farm-Supreme Beef Female Champion Sheep: Jacey Moncier Hobbs Lutz/ Her-Man Jerseys-Supreme Dairy Cow Emily Caroline Rogers/Twin Ridge Farm-Junior Supreme Dairy Heifer Jordy Barnette/Cedar Ridge Farm-Supreme Ewe Brock Trew/Trew Farm-Supreme Ram

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS

Little Cowbuddies

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ENTRY DEADLINE JULY 25 Please include all animals you may want to enter. Animals can be deleted on entry day but

NO ANIMALS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER the July 25 Deadline.

A SEPARATE ENTRY FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON EACH EXHIBITOR.

Beef and Dairy Livestock admitted through Gate 3 ONLY!

Sheep admitted through GATE 2

RULES 1. Application for entry must be made to the Fair Office on entry blanks or on-line. Applications for reser-

vations will be accepted through July 25. ON-LINE ENTRY at www.appalachianfair.com

2. Beef Cattle Breeds will be admitted to the fairgrounds after 12 noon Sunday, Aug. 18, and must be in place by 12 NOON, Monday, Aug. 19. NO EXCEPTIONS. Cattle will be released after 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21. Junior Beef must be in place and registered with the livestock superintendent by 6:00 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 18.

3. Tie out will be 8:30 p.m.

4. Open Sheep Show Exhibitors will be admitted at Gate 2Thursday, Aug. 22 before 12:00 noon and must be checked in by 4:00 p.m. Thursday , Aug. 22. Animals showing only in Open Show will be released after 9:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 23. Junior Sheep admitted Friday, Aug. 23 before 12:00 noon at Gate 2 and must be checked in by 4:00 p.m.

5. Dairy Cattle and tack will be admitted between 2:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 22. Barns must be cleaned before admitting any cattle.

6. FEES: Beef : $15 per head and will include bedding Dairy– Entries $7.00 per tie space. Beef and Dairy: If available additional tie space or clipping space can be purchased at $7 per tie space. Open Sheep-$4.00 per head. Junior Sheep-$2.00 per head.

7. Exhibitor armbands will be $8.00. Entry armband fees MUST be mailed or completed on-line with entry form. Fees must be paid by check, cash or credit card and must accompany form. If faxing, entry fees MUST be paid by credit card (All cards accepted) An online payable invoice will be sent by email for all faxed and online entries. Exhibitor armbands are limited to one per exhibitor, except exhibitor may purchase one armband for each three additional head of livestock shown. Any additional exhibitor tickets may be purchased at season ticket price. 3 Day Season Pass —$18.00 6 Day Season Pass —$36.00

8. The Fair Association reserves the right to disqualify ALL entries of any person interfering with the judge, clerks or placing of ribbons.

9. Premium checks will be handed out if possible, or mailed after the close of the Fair.

10. Refer to General Rules and Regulations and Tennessee Department of Agriculture Rules in this book applying to all departments.

11. Only one vehicle Gate pass per farm will be issued.

12. Livestock must be washed in designated wash areas only. One Lot 3 pass for every 2 purchased arm-bands can be obtained from the Ticket Office.

SHOW OPEN TO OUT-OF STATE-JUNIORS

Junior show exhibitor will include anyone who can exhibit their animal WITHOUT assistance and up to age 21 and unmarried. EXHIBITORS MUST NOT HAVE REACHED

THEIR 21ST BIRTHDAY ON THE DAY OF SHOW.

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Open Show-Salers 1 p.m. SimAngus 3 p.m. Limousin 4:30 p.m. Angus 6 p.m.

Open Sheep Show 8 a,m, Junior Dairy Showmanship 5 p.m.

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Junior Sheep Show 8 a.m. Dairy Show-Heifers 10 a.m. Dairy Show-Cows-1 p.m. Sr. Showmanship to follow show APPALACHIAN FAIR

Open Show– Shorthorn 9 a.m. Shorthorn Plus to follow Other Breeds 10 a.m. Hereford-12:30 p.m. Simmental-3 p.m.

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ENTER ON-LINE

ON-LINE

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ENTRIES DUE JULY 25

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HOW TO SUBMIT AN ENTRY ON-LINE

1. Go to website http://www.appalachianfair.com 2. Click on “On-line Entries” 3. Choose type of entry you are submitting (Farm & Home (F&H), Youth, Livestock) 4. Log in using your username and password. IF this is the first time you are submitting

entries on-line, you will need to register as a new user. (follow the following steps)

A. To register as a new user, click on “Register” button. B. Enter Exhibitor ID (must be between 6 and 20 characters) C. Enter a password (must be between 3 and 15 characters) D. Enter a security word that will identify you E. Enter your name, address, phone number, SSN, and e-mail address. Then click “Register” button. ** IF you have forgotten your login, you may email the Fair and request a reminder of your login ID 5. Once you are logged in, you can begin submitting your entries. 6. Click “Add New Exhibit” link. 7. Choose the Department you are entering. 8. Choose the Class you are entering. 9. For Livestock entries, you will be asked to enter additional information about animals such

as Breed, Birth date, Animal Name, Registration Number, etc. For other types of entries, simply choose the Lot you will be entering. Birthday does not accept dashes or hyphens between dates. Please use a slash / Example 1/1/11

10.You will be asked to confirm the entry is correct. 11.You can then submit additional entries. A list of your entries will be displayed. 12.Once all your entries have been submitted, click on the “Checkout” link. 13.IF an entry fee is required (livestock only), you will have the opportunity to enter payment

information. Livestock exhibitors will be able to purchase exhibitor tickets also. Once payment information has been entered, click “Process Entry Fees” button.

14.You will get an e-mail confirming your receipt of your entries within 48 hours. If you have any problems, please feel free to contact Appalachian Fair Office at 423-477-3211.

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OPEN AND JUNIOR SHOW ENTRY FORM Appalachian Fair, P.O. Box 8218, Gray, TN 37615

Office: 423-477-3211 Fax: 423-477-3853 www.appalachianfair.com

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Breed _________________ If Other Breed, please list breed:

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Use Separate form for each breed!

TOTAL FEES DUE $ __________________

PAID BY ___ CHECK ___CASH ___ CREDIT CARD

Card # _________________________________ Security Code ______ EXP. DATE _________ (MUST INCLUDE)

JULY 25TH ENTRY DEADLINEJULY 25TH ENTRY DEADLINE FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY

**ENTER ON-LINE at www.appalachianfair.com**

An on-line payable invoice will be sent by email for all faxed and

on-line entries.

Department Chairman: Please accept the entries indicated, subject to the rules and clas-

sifications governing exhibits at the Appalachian Fair, by which

I agree to be governed in exhibiting the same. All statements made in connection with the

entries below are true.

Signature _____________________________ Date _______

Entry Fees No. BEEF Head Cattle (per head) includes bedding _____ @ $15.00 = ______ No. Dairy Head Cattle (per head) _____ @ $7.00 = ______ No. Head Sheep (per head) Open Show _____ @ $4.00 = ______ No. Head Sheep (per head) Junior Show _____ @ $2.00 = ______ Wool Show—Fleece _____ @ $2.00 = ______ No. Additional Tie Space _____ @ $7.00 = ______ No. Exhibitor Armbands (1 per exhibitor and 1 for each additional 3 head) _____ @ $8.00 = ______ No. Season Passes (3 Day admission) _____ @ $18.00 = ______ No. Season Passes (6 Day admission _____ @ $36.00 = ______

Name:________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________

City State Zip

Farm Name: _______________________________ Phone: ___________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________ Check

Check One: Youth _____ Birth Date (required): ______________ Adult _____

OPEN SHOW JUNIOR SHOW