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Page 1: 2019 Fair Catalog File Fair Catalog.pdfwhose dedication and passion for the fair are vital to the ongoing success of this annual event. ... year makes your visit to the fair more enjoyable
Page 2: 2019 Fair Catalog File Fair Catalog.pdfwhose dedication and passion for the fair are vital to the ongoing success of this annual event. ... year makes your visit to the fair more enjoyable

2 GREENE COUNTY FAIR July 2019

Greene County Fair, Inc.P.O. Box 582 Greeneville, TN 37744

423-638-2521Email: [email protected]://www.greenecountyfair.com

http://facebook.com/greenecountyfairPhysical Address: 123 Fairgrounds Circle

Greeneville, Tennessee

All rights reserved. All materials contained in this catalog and on the Greene County Fair’s Internet website are the copyrighted property of the Greene County Fair, Inc. No material from this catalog or the Greene County Fair’s Internet website may be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way without the expressed written permission of the Greene County Fair.

WelcomeI would like to welcome you to the 2019 Greene County Fair! We are excited to have you join

us for the 70th annual edition of this important community event. We strive each year to provide a venue that focuses on family-friendly entertainment, agricultural awareness, and education. This year, it is my privilege to work with twenty other board members and numerous other volunteers whose dedication and passion for the fair are vital to the ongoing success of this annual event.

There has been a fair in some form in Greene County since 1870 when the Farmers and Mechanics Association held its first exposition. The present Greene County Fair Association was incorporated in 1949. The Greene County Fair is recognized statewide as one of the best fairs of its size. In 2015, the Fair was recognized as the AAA Division Champion Fair in the state of Tennessee by the Tennessee Association of Fairs. We also received this award in 2004 and 2001. In 2005, we were honored to receive the Tennessee Association of Fairs highest award, the “Champion of Champions” fair trophy, and in 2016, the Fair received the “Champion of Champions Premier Fair” award. Without the tremendous support from our community, these accolades would be impossi-ble to achieve.

The Board of Directors would like to express our thanks to all the volunteers, exhibitors, spon-sors, and local businesses who have helped make Greene County Fair possible. Most of all, we would like to thank each of you for attending. All our efforts are aimed at your enjoyment. We look forward to seeing you there!

Rick Clark, President

ThanksThe Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair would like to express their appreciation to the following : • The Governor, The Commissioner of Agriculture, and the State Legislature for

their support of fairs in Tennessee • All of our advertisers. The publishing of the Greene County Fair Catalog entails a

great deal of hard work and considerable cost. Most of this cost is offset by the ads purchased by the various businesses displayed in the catalog. We would ask that you patronize them throughout the year.

• The Greeneville Emergency Rescue Squad. Their able handling of parking each year makes your visit to the fair more enjoyable.

• The many volunteers who give so much time and energy, and without whose efforts the fair would be impossible.

www.greenecountyfair.comwww.greenecountyfair.com

Ian BibleMarjorie Bradley

Ryan HoltMike Idell

Shane JonesDale Kyker Lanny LoveCory Malone

Shannon MullendoreJake OttingerJoni Parker

David PeakeCarla ReavesMelody RoseKaye Shipley

Jonathan Williams

2019 DIRECTORS

2019 ASSOCIATE DIRECTORSKevin Ayers

Charles BowmanTim Bowman

Rebecca ColletteDaniel Gaby

Keema Greenlee Steve Hale

Jerry Hankins Barbara HeinsBarbara Holt

Bobby HoltLloyd Holt

Jim HumbertJohn Loven

Stena MeadowsRonnie Metcalfe

Mike NortonJack QuillenJimmy Rader

Janie Shephard

President1st Vice President2nd Vice President

TreasurerSecretary

Rick ClarkRhonda Humbert

Dale ColletteCam PhilbeckHolly Lamons

2019 OFFICERS

Bill Lee50th Governor of Tennessee

“From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of aiding fairs in

the payment of agricultural premiums, the Greene County Fair has been allotted its proportionate share by the

Tennessee Department of Agriculture.”

Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee

Charlie Hatcher, Commissioner of Agriculture

Lynne Williams, Fair Administrator

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EXHIBIT ENTRY DATESEntries for non-perishable items will ONLY be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am to 1:30pm for the following Departments and Classes:

Department C - 4-H Club - Classes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, & 12Department E - FFA - Classes 8 & 9Department N - Canning - All ClassesDepartment P - Handwork - All ClassesDepartment R - Adult Crafts - All ClassesDepartment U - Photography - All ClassesDepartment V - Fine Arts - All ClassesDepartment Y - Junior Crafts - All Classes

Entries for perishable items in the following Departments and Classes will ONLY be accepted on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00am to 1:30pm.

Department C - 4-H - Classes 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, Department E - FFA - Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Department K - Horticulture, Field Crops & Seeds - All ClassesDepartment M - Honey & Molasses - All ClassesDepartment O - Pastries

Entries in Department S - Ornamental Horticulture will be accepted as follows:

Plants & Floral Design

Saturday, July 20th from 9:00am - 1:30pm

Classes 1, 2, & 3

Roses & Cut Flowers

Saturday, July 20th from 9:00am - 1:30pm

Judging will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Monday. The exhibits will not be open to the public until the gates open at 4:00 p.m. on Monday.

Prior to entering exhibits, each exhibitor will be issued a number which is to be used to enter all items.

All 4-H and FFA exhibits are limited to Greene County residents.

Exhibits and awards may be picked up on Monday, from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm, following the close of the fair on Sunday. No exhibit may be removed without presenting the proper claim ticket.

*ONLINE* Exhibit Entry Saves You Time!Avoid the Lines!

Exhibitors who pre-register their exhibits online will drop off exhibits in one location at the fair. Once you register, entry tags may be picked up the next day at the fair offi ce Monday-Friday from 10:00 am-4:00 pm, starting July 1!

For questions, call 423-638-2521.Visit our website for details! http://www.greenecountyfair.com

Pay-One-Price Pay-One-Price Nightly Nightly

Carnival RidesCarnival RidesTuesday Thru Tuesday Thru

Sunday!Sunday!

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Prior to entering exhibits, each exhibitor will be issued a number which is to be used to enter all items.

All 4-H and FFA exhibits are limited to Greene County residents.

Exhibits and awards may be picked up on Monday, from 9:00 - 7:00 p.m., and Tuesday, from 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., following the close of the fair on Sunday. No exhibit may be removed without presenting the proper claim ticket.

It is the policy of the Greene County Fair Association that any assisted-living organization that wishes to bring mentally or physically challenged people to the fair may purchase 1-day passes in advance for ½ price per person.

Unless they are issued a daily or weekly pass by the Board of Directors, all persons will be required to purchase a ticket each time they enter the grounds.

Parking is free. Only those vehicles issued a permit by the Board of Directors will be allowed to park inside the gates. Violators will be towed at the owner’s expense.

It is the policy of the Greene County Fair, Inc. that no animal shall be permitted on the grounds, other than those involved in events sanctioned by the Fair, such as a pet show, wildlife exhibits, petting barn, or livestock show or exhibit. Animals involved in such events shall be restrained in a manner considered proper by the Board of Directors of the Fair. The only exceptions to this policy are those animals which are used by the handicapped, for example,

seeing eye dogs.

The Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves to its Board of Directors the fi nal and absolute right to interpret all rules and regulations; and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions, and differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incidental to the Fair.

ALL PREMIUM CHECKS ARE VOID AFTER SIXTY (60) DAYS.

Exhibiting does not entitle the exhibitor to free admission to the grounds.

No entries will be accepted later than the dates listed in this catalog.

Unless otherwise stated, only one entry may be made by an exhibitor in any one lot.

Each department superintendent has the right to add lots when necessary, so that non-catalog exhibits can be entered.

Exhibitors must be the bona fi de owners of the entry exhibited. All crops exhibited must be produced during the current fair year.

Exhibitors must use only the space assigned by the superintendent of the department.

Protests will be decided by the Executive Committee. Only those protests made in writing on a form provided by the Fair and accompanied by a $25.00 deposit will be considered. This deposit may be forfeited to the Fair in the event the protest fails.

The Fair will not be responsible for any damage to exhibits, but will take reasonable precautions to guard against loss or damage.

The President of the Fair shall have supervision and control of all exhibits; and reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions and positions of all signs, to control the distribution of all advertising, and generally to direct the fair as to appearance. All instructions shall come from the President or through his/her authorized representatives.

No commercial exhibit or concession shall be removed from the grounds prior to the close of the fair.

In lots where exhibits are made by only one exhibitor, the Fair will pay only second premium money, and that only if the entry is worthy.

The right is reserved to withhold the premiums awarded in any case where the Fair deems that the regulations have not been complied with; or that fraud or deception has been attempted; or where an exhibit is not worthy. The decision of the Board or its representatives shall be fi nal and binding on all parties.

Judges will be instructed not to award premiums to any exhibit because of its presence. It must be worthy. It is not the policy of the Fair to encourage indifferent production. No premium will be awarded to any exhibit that does not possess high intrinsic merit.

The single judge system is the policy of the Fair. Judges will be selected with the utmost

care. The Fair reserves the right to use the three judge system should circumstances arise where it would prove of mutual benefi t to the Fair and the exhibitors. The Fair reserves the right to substitute judges in place of those named.

In cases of doubt or diffi culty, judges will consult with the chairperson of the department.

Any exhibitor attempting or in any way interfering with the judges in their adjudications will be promptly excluded from competition and any premiums awarded withheld.

The decision of the judges will be final.

Other than livestock, exhibits which have previously won in this fair are not eligible for prizes.

CommercialExhibitors

Commercial exhibits are to be completed by 10:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to the opening of the fair on Monday. No vehicles are allowed on the fairgrounds after gates open at 4pm each day. All deliveries must be made before 4pm. Exhibitors are not allowed to remove their exhibits during the fair. Exhibits may be taken down on Monday from 9am to 7pm or Tuesday from 9am to 5pm after the fair has concluded.

TICKET PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Adults, 12 and olderChildren 6 to 11Children 5 and under Season PassLivestock Exhibitors

$7.00$2.00Free

$25.00$7.00

General Admission:

EXHIBITOR RULES & REGULATIONS

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FAIREST OF THE FAIR CONTESTForms available at Southern Belle Bridal Boutique,

Roberts Furniture or OnlineTri-Am RV Main Stage

Monday, July 22nd - 8:00 p.m.Directors - Rhonda Humbert, Marjorie Bradley

and Kaye Shipley

The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair Association, Inc. reserves the right to change these rules as the situation merits.

This contest is sponsored by the Greene County Fair and is held as a preliminary to the Tennessee Fairest of the Fair contest, which is sponsored by the Tennessee Association of Fairs.

The entry fee is $50.00. Only the fi rst (15) fi fteen qualifi ed applicants to submit entries will be accepted.

Each contestant must attend all practice sessions. Missing a practice session could disqualify the contestant. All contestants and their chaperons are invited to a tea on Sunday, July 21 at 2:00 p.m. at a location to be announced.

Each contestant must be a resident of Greene County and sponsored by a civic club, community club, a school, or parents. To qualify as a resident of Greene County, an applicant/contestant must be domiciled in Greene County (legal residence as distinguished from temporary place of residence) for a minimum of 12 continuous months as of the date the applicant/contestant fi les their entry to participate in the Greene County Fairest of the Fair Contest.

Each contestant must have reached her 16th birthday before the local pageant date, but not her 21st birthday, on December 31, 2019.

A contestant cannot qualify if she is or has been married, or has children.

Contestants will be judged on beauty (50%) on poise and personality (25%) and Interview (25%).

The winner will receive a $1000 College Scholarship, a $500 clothing allowance for the state competition and will be sponsored by the Greene County Fair at the State Pageant in Nashville in January. This trip is worth approximately $1,500.00. The Fair will provide one hotel room.

The winner of that contest will receive the title of Tennessee’s Fairest of the Fair and will receive such prizes as approved by the Association.

Contestants will be presented in evening gowns. Costumes must be formal and must be fl oor length. Contestants will not be allowed to wear or carry fl owers during the judging. Each contestant will receive two passes for the pageant.

The winner will be required to sign a contract outlining her responsibilities and those of the Fair. She will be required to be available to attend the fair and any scheduled activities as required by the Directors during fair week, and throughout the year as the reigning Fairest of the Fair.

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Bailey Cheek2018 Fairest of the Fair

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Tri-Am RV Main StageTuesday, July 23rd - 6:30 p.m.

Director - Lesa Fox

For an entry form and further information, please contact Lesa Fox at 257-3351 or Heather Mullins at 257-6951. If openings are available, we will accept entries up to July 20th.

The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves the right to change these rules as the situation merits.

This contest is sponsored by the Greene County Fair.The entry fee is $50.00, and is nonrefundable.Each contestant must be a resident of Greene County and sponsored by a civic club,

community club, a school, or parents. To qualify as a resident of Greene County, an applicant/contestant must be domiciled in Greene County (legal residence as distinguished from temporary place of residence) for a minimum of 12 continuous months as of the date the applicant/contestant fi les their entry to participate in the Greene County Little Miss Fairest of the Fair Contest.

Contestants will model a dress of their choice, long or short. Contestants will not be allowed to wear or carry fl owers during the judging.

Contestants will be judged on beauty (75%), and on poise and appearance (25%).The winner will receive a trophy, crown and fl owers. Runners-up will receive a trophy.

Each non-fi nalist will receive a small participation trophy. Winners will not be allowed to compete again in the same age division. Winners from last year may not compete this year even if their age division changes.

Winners in each division will be the guest of the Greene County Fair in 2019.A rehearsal will be held on Saturday, July 20th, at the Main Stage on the Greene

County Fairgrounds. If you are unable to attend, please let us know. When you call to pre-register for the pageant, this will hold your spot for 7 days. If we do not receive your information within 7 days your name will be taken off the list.

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LITTLE MISS AGE DIVISIONS

Wee Miss

Tiny Miss

Little Miss

Tiny Wee Miss

Ages 4, 5, & 6

Ages 7, 8, & 9

Ages 10, 11, & 12

Age 3

Tri-Am RV Main StageTuesday, July 23rd - 7:30 p.m.

Director - Lesa Fox

For an entry form and further information, please contact Lesa Fox at 257-3351 or Heather Mullins at 257-6951. If openings are available, we will accept entries up to July 20th.

The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves the right to change these rules as the situation merits.

This contest is sponsored by the Greene County Fair.The entry fee is $50.00, and is nonrefundable.Each contestant must be a resident of Greene County and sponsored

by a civic club, community club, a school, or parents. To qualify as a resident of Greene County, an applicant/contestant must be domiciled in Greene County (legal residence as distinguished from temporary place of residence) for a minimum of 12 continuous months as of the date the applicant/contestant fi les their entry to participate in the Greene County Junior Miss Fairest of the Fair Contest.AGES: 13, 14, and 15 years.

Contestants will model a dress of their choice, long or short. Contestants will not be allowed to wear or carry fl owers during the judging.

Contestants will be judged on beauty (75%) and on poise and appearance (25%).

The winner will receive a trophy, crown and fl owers. Runners-up will receive a trophy. Each non-fi nalist will receive a small participation trophy. Winners will not be allowed to compete again in the same age division. Winners from last year may not compete this year even if their age division changes.

Winners in each division will be the guest of the Greene County Fair in 2019.

When you call to pre-register for the pageant, this will hold your spot for 7 days. If we do not receive your information within 7 days your name will be taken off the list.

A rehearsal will be held on Saturday, July 20th, at the Main Stage on the Greene County Fairgrounds. If you are unable to attend, please let us know.

LITTLE MISS FAIRESTJUNIOR MISS FAIREST

Carnival Provided by:Belle City Amusements, Inc.

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Andrew Johnson Bank PavilionDirectors - Kaye Shipley & Tonya Newton

Classes 1–7 will be held on Tuesday, July 23rd at 6:00 p.m.Classes 8-14 will be held on Thursday, July 25th at 6:00 p.m.

Classes 15-20 will be held on Saturday, July 27th at 5:00 p.m.

All Parents, Family Members, Etc. must pay to enter fairgrounds each night of the baby show.

For more information call Tonya Newton (638-7407) or Kaye Shipley (329-0704).

ENTRY FORMS CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

• GREENE COUNTY FAIR OFFICE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS • SOUTHERN BELLE BRIDAL BOUTIQUE IN THE COMMONS

BABY SHOW

BABY SHOW CLASSES

CLASS 2

CLASS 3

CLASS 4

CLASS 1

CLASS 5

CLASS 6

CLASS 7

Boys - Under 3 months

Girls - 3 months to under 6

Boys - 3 months to under 6

Girls - Under 3 months

Girls - 6 months to under 9

Boys - 6 months to under 9

Twins - 6 months to under 9

TUESDAY, July 23ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION

CLASSES 1 - 7CHECK-IN AT 5:45 P.M.

BABY SHOW BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M.

SATURDAY, July 27ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION

CLASSES 15 - 20CHECK-IN AT 4:45 P.M.

BABY SHOW BEGINS AT 5:00 P.M.

CLASS 16 Boys - 24 mo. to under 36 mo.

Girls - 36 mo. to under 48 mo.

Boys - 36 mo. to under 48 mo.

Girls - 24 mo. to under 36 mo.

Twins - 1 year to under 2 years

Twins - 2 years to under 3 years

CLASS 17

CLASS 18

CLASS 15

CLASS 19

CLASS 20

CLASS 9

CLASS 10

CLASS 11

CLASS 8

CLASS 12

CLASS 13

CLASS 14

Boys - 9 months to under 12

Girls - 12 months to under 18

Boys - 12 months to under 18

Girls - 18 months to under 24

Boys - 18 months to under 24

Twins - 9 months to under 12

THURSDAY, July 25ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION

CLASSES 8 - 14CHECK-IN AT 5:45 P.M.

BABY SHOW BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M.Girls - 9 months to under 12

•Everyone must pre-register for the Baby Show. Pre-registration may be done by mailing in a registration form before WEDNESDAY, July 17th Otherwise, contestants may be pre-reg-istered on SUNDAY, July 22nd at the Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. No exceptions will be allowed.

• The Greene County Fair is not responsible for entry forms that may be lost in the mail. It is your responsibility to check with the directors of the Baby Show to verify that your entry form was received and accepted.

• Entry Fee for Baby Show will be $12.00 per Contestant.

• There will be five (5) places in each division (Winner and four runner- ups). Also, an Award for the Friendliest Baby in each Class will be presented.

• Contestants will wear Casual Clothing of their Choice – Absolutely NO Pageant Wear Will Be Allowed! Failure to follow these guidelines will result in disqualification.

• Contestant is only judged on CUTENESS (Not Clothing).

• Friendliest Baby will be judged on the Baby Smiling/Laughing the most while in Line-Up in front of the judges on stage.

• Everyone needs to bring proof the day of the baby show: (a) That they live in Greene County (Driver’s License, etc.) and (b) Birth Certificate of Contestant. (These will only be asked for if anyone questions the age and says they should be in another class).

• There will be no waiting on contestants. If the contestant is not there for the line-up the show will go on. (NO REFUNDS will be given.)

• There will only be 25 contestants per division.

• All winners (including the Friendliest Baby in each class) will be asked to stay for group pictures.

• ALL ENTRIES for the Baby Show in Classes 1-7 need to be ready for Line-Up at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23rd beside the ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION Stage.

ALL ENTRIES for Classes 8-14 need to be ready for Line-Up at 5:45 p.m. on Thursday, July 25th. All entries for classes 15-20 need to be ready for line-up at 4:45 pm on Saturday, July 27th.

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Teams MUST register in advance, no later than 12 noon of the day of the qualifying round. Once a team qualifi es for the fi nals they cannot compete anymore in the qualifying rounds. Non-winning teams can compete each night in the qualifying rounds, but must re-register (no additional charge)No free fair admission passes for participating team members.Single eliminationEntry Fee – $25.00 per teamTop two teams each night will qualify for the fi nals to be held on Saturday night. No prize money for qualifying rounds.Six Teams in Saturday’s Final round.

Saturday’s Final Round will begin at 7 PMDouble EliminationPrize money for fi nals only as follows:1st Place $600.002nd Place $250.003rd Place $100.004th Place $50.00The top four teams that qualify for the Championship round will receive prize money.Participants are not allowed to furnish their own Corn Toss Bags. Bean bags,boards and scoreboard are furnished by Greene County Fair.

Qualifying RoundsTuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 7pmChampionship Round - Saturday - 7pm

Directors: Melody Rose, Ryan HoltSponsored by: Greeneville Federal Bank

Tri-Am RV Main StageThursday, July 25th - 7:00 pm

Director - Brian StaytonSponsored by: The Greene County Fair and WIKQ

The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves the right to change these rules as the situation merits.

AWARDS

• 1st Place - $500.00 • 2nd Place - $300.00 • 3rd Place - $200.00

Age limits are 13 through 21 inclusive, as of October 1, 2019.• This contest is not open to professionals.• This contest is not open to baton twirlers or similar acts using batons or machetes.• It is recommended that an act should run no more than 3 minutes.• To obtain an entry form, call or come by WIKQ radio on • Arnold Road, 423-639-1831.• Entry Deadline is July 10.

Winners can advance to the following contest:Regional Youth Talent Award Contest - Tennessee Valley Fair

GRAND PRIZE: $1,000.002ND PLACE: $350.00

3RD PLACE: $250.00

4TH PLACE: $150.00

WIKQ YOUTH TALENT CONTEST CORN BAG TOSS TOURNAMENT

Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion Friday, July 26th – 7:00 p.m.Director: Rhonda Humbert

AWARDS• 1st Place - $300.00 • 2nd Place - $200.00

3rd Place - $100.00 • Age limits are 1 through 12 years of age.• This contest is not open to professionals.• It is recommended that an act should run no more than 3 minutes.• Entries and CD/Videos must be submitted by July 1. There will be a limit of 20

acts in this contest.To obtain an entry form call:

Rhonda Humbert @ 423-552-4068or Kaye Shipley @ 423-329-0704

or visit our web site atwww.greenecountyfair.com.

TEENY TINY TALENT CONTEST FAMILY FEUD

Tri-Am Main Stage Saturday, July 27th – 9:00 p.m.

The Fair’s version of this classic game show!Your family has a chance to compete on stage for prizes!

Contestants will be picked by a random drawing at the Main Stage on Saturday, July 27th at 8:00pm and will be announced from the Main Stage at 8:30pm.

If your family is selected to compete, you must have fi ve family members present on Saturday, July 27th at 8:30pm at the Main Stage, ready to play.

Deadline for entries will be Friday, July 26th at 5:00pm. Contestants must be 18 years of age.

Only one entry per family.Entry forms are available on our website or at the fair offi ce.

For more information, contact:Rhonda Humbert @ 423-552-4068

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Department C4-H Club

RULES AND REGULATIONS1) All exhibitors must be bona fide 4-H Club Members of

Greene County; 4-H eligibility is 4th grade through 12th grade as of January 1, 2019.

2) Only one entry per person in any one lot. 3) Accepted items are only those listed in the current catalog. 4) Entries must be made or grown by exhibitor after September

1, 2018.5) Prize money and ribbons awarded on quality of exhibits.6) Non-perishable entries in this department accepted on

Saturday, July 13th, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. This includes entries in the following classes: Class 1 - 4, 7, 9, 10 & 12. All perishable entries accepted on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. This includes entries in the following classes: Class 5 - 8.

ALL PREMIUM CHECKS VOID AFTER SIXTY (60) DAYS.

CLASS 1 - ART AND CRAFTSAWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00Holiday Decorations (any item)Lot 1 – Any Holiday

Jewelry (Must all be hand constructed)

Lot 2 – Hair AccessoryLot 3 – Jewelry (Necklace or Bracelet)Lot 4 – Key Chain, handmadeLot 5 – Native American Jewelry (1 item)

NeedleworkLot 6 – Crochet (any item)Lot 7 – Counted, Cross-stitch (any size), framed Lot 8 – Embroidery (any item)Lot 9 – Knitted (any item)Lot 10 – Macrame’ (any item)Lot 11 - Quilted (any item)

Other ArtsLot 12 – Basketry, hand-madeLot 13 – Bead WorkLot 14 – Leather Article, any itemLot 15 – Natural Wood Article, built (stain only)Lot 16 – Natural Wood Article, carved (stain only)Lot 17 – Paper Mache’Lot 18 – Stained Item, glassLot 19 – Stained Item, plasticLot 20 – Tin or Metal Article

Other CraftsLot 21 – Airbrush (any item)Lot 22 – CandleLot 23 – Basket, decoratedLot 24 – Bird Feeder, decoratedLot 25 – Birdhouse, decoratedLot 26 -- DoorstopLot 27 -- Felt articleLot 28 – Foam articleLot 29 – Picture frame, decorated

Lot 30 – Paper Article, hand cutLot 31 – Potholder, homemadeLot 32 – Refrigerator magnets (set of 2)Lot 33-- Scrapbook, 1 page (front and back)Lot 34 – Shoes, decorated, painted or dyedLot 35 -- Soft sculpture, any (cloth item, stuffed toy, etc.)Lot 36 – Stationary, hand decoratedLot 37 – Stepping StonesLot 38 String Art with nails Lot 39 – Tie-dyed clothing (any item)Lot 40 – Wall hanging (with hanger)Lot 41 – Wood article, decorated Lot 42 – Woven article Lot 43 -- Any 4-H article (requires 4-H wording or symbols)Lot 44 -- Any “4-H Camp Side Porch Craft”

Visual ArtsLot 45 – Ceramics, fi red in kilnLot 46 – Clay article, hand molded (air or oven dried) Lot 47 – Collage, mounted Lot 48 – Mixed Media, mounted Lot 49 – Mosaic Lot 50 – Painted fi gurine Lot 51 – Painted rock Lot 52 – Picture – Acrylic, mounted Lot 53 – Picture – Charcoal, mounted Lot 54 – Picture – Colored Pencil or Crayon, mountedLot 55 – Picture – Marker (grades 4-6), mounted Lot 56 – Picture – Marker (grades 7-12), mountedLot 57 – Picture – Pen or Pencil drawing, mounted Lot 58 – Picture – Watercolor, mounted Lot 59 – Pottery, wheel thrownLot 60 – Recycled ArtLot 61 - Legos

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CLASS 2 - CANNINGExhibits must be placed in standard canning jars.AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00(Quarts & Pints)Lot 1 - BeetsLot 2 - CornLot 3 - Green BeansLot 4 - Sweet Cucumber PicklesLot 5- Dill Cucumber PicklesLot 6 - Bread and Butter PicklesLot 7 - TomatoesLot 8 - SalsaLot 9 - Pickled OkraLot 10 - Spaghetti SauceLot 11 - PumpkinLot 12 - Pickled RelishLot 13 - Pepper RelishLot 14 - Any Pickled Vegetables

Jellies (jelly jars only)Lot 15 - Any Jelly

Jams, Butters & Preserves (pints or half pints)Lot 16 - Any Jam, Butter, or Preserves

Juices (quarts)Lot 17 - AppleLot 18 - Grape (white or other)Lot 19 - Tomato (any color)

CLASS 3 - CLOTHINGAWARDS: 1st - $9.00; 2nd - $7.00; 3rd - $5.00Lot 1 – ApronLot 2 – Blouse or ShirtLot 3 – SkirtLot 4 – Dress or EnsembleLot 5 – Sportswear (1 piece)Lot 6 – Sewn VestLot 7 – PajamasLot 8 – CostumeLot 9 – Sewn PurseLot 10 – Clothing Accessories (belts, collars, bows, etc.)

CLASS 4 – EDUCATIONAL 4-H PROJECT EXHIBITSAWARDS: 1st - $20.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd - $10.004-H Project (is it 4-H related) …………….10 pointsEducational Value (does it teach a lesson)….............................................…..30 pointsAppearance (pleasing to the eye)……….25 pointsSimplicity (easy to understand & not crowded)..................................................20 pointsOriginality (new idea)………………………...15 points

Lot 1 – Grades 4 - 5 as of January 1st of the current yearLot 2 – Grades 6 - 8 as of January 1st of the current yearLot 3 – Grades 9 -12 as of January 1st of the current year

Exhibit space is limited. Interested participants need to contact the 4-H Offi ce (798-1710) by Friday, July 12, to reserve a space. Booth space will be assigned on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis. Tri-Fold Science Board is to be used.

CLASS 5 - GARDEN CROPSAWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.50; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - Apples (3)Lot 2 - Beans, Bunch Green (10)Lot 3 - Beans, Pole (10)Lot 4 - Beans, Shelly (10)Lot 5 - Beets (5)Lot 6 - Cabbage (1 head)Lot 7 - Cantaloupe (1)Lot 8 - Carrots (5 with stems)Lot 9 - Corn, Sweet Bi-Colored (3 ears shucked)Lot 10 - Corn, Sweet Yellow (3 ears shucked)Lot 11 - Corn, Sweet White (3 ears shucked)Lot 12 - Cucumbers (3)Lot 13 - Eggplant (1)Lot 14 - Grapes (1 bunch)Lot 15 - Okra (5)Lot 16 - Onions, White (3)Lot 17 - Onions, Yellow (3)Lot 18 - Onions, Red (3)Lot 19 - Ornamental Gourds or Pumpkins Lot 20 - Peppers, Hot (3)Lot 21 - Peppers, Sweet Green (3)Lot 22 - Peppers, Sweet Red (3)Lot 23 - Potatoes, Irish Red (3)Lot 24 – Potatoes, Irish White (3)Lot 25 - Pumpkin for Cooking (1)Lot 26 - Squash, Yellow Summer (3)Lot 27 - Squash, winter (1)Lot 28 - Squash, Zucchini (3)Lot 29 - Sweet Potatoes, White (3)Lot 30 - Sweet Potatoes, Red (3)Lot 31 - Tomatoes, Cherry (10)Lot 32 - Tomatoes, Red (3)Lot 33 - Tomatoes, Yellow (3)Lot 34 - Watermelon (1)Lot 35 - Decorated Pumpkins or GourdsLot 36 - Best Display of 5 or more Different Herbs 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00Lot 37 - Best display of 5 or more different vegetables 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00

CLASS 6 - FIELD CROPSAWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - White Corn (6 ears in shucks)Lot 2 - Yellow Corn (6 ears in shucks)Lot 3 - Ornamental Corn (3 ears)Lot 4 - Ornamental Pumpkins or Gourds (3)

WHOPPER CATEGORIESLot 5 - Squash, Pumpkin, or Watermelon, Largest(1)

Lot 6 - Sunfl ower, Largest(1)

EGGSLot 7 - Brown Shelled Eggs (6)Lot 8 - White Shelled Eggs (6)

CLASS 7 - FOOD PREPARATIONAWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00Rules & Regulations1. Foods must be made by 4-H’ers entering exhibit.2. Each Entry must be made from scratch. (min. 5 ingredients)3. Recipe must accompany each entry. (neatly written or typed on 3x5 or 4x6 card)4. All entries must be on white plate (paper or plastic) and in a clear zip closed bag.NOTE: Entries will not be judged if: a) no recipe is included b) not on a plate c) not sealed in a zip plastic bag

BREADSLot 1 - Banana Bread w/o nuts (1/2 loaf) Lot 2 - Corn Muffi ns, plain (3)Lot 3 - Basic Nut Bread (1/2 loaf)Lot 4 - Biscuits (3) Lot 5 - Corn Muffi ns, other (3)Lot 6 - Muffi ns, any other (3)Lot 7 - Zucchini Bread (1/2 loaf)

CAKESLot 8 - Angel Food Cake (1/2/ not iced) Lot 9 - Brownies, Blonde (3)Lot 10 - Brownies, Chocolate (3)Lot 11 - Cheesecake (1/2)Lot 12 - Chocolate Cake (1/2, any icing)Lot 13 - German Chocolate Cake (1/2)Lot 14 - Pound Cake (1/2, not iced)Lot 15 - White Cake (1/2, any icing)

COOKIESLot 16 - Bar Cookies (3) Lot 17 - Chocolate Chip Cookies (3)Lot 18 - Drop Cookies (3) Lot 19 - Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (3)Lot 20 - Peanut Butter Cookies (3)Lot 21 - Rolled Cookies (3)Lot 22 - Sugar Cookies (3)

PIES (must use homemade piecrust)Lot 23 - Fruit, any kindLot 24 - Fried Pies, any kind (3)Lot 25 - ChocolateLot 26 - CoconutLot 27 - LemonLot 28 - PecanLot 29 - Nut Pie

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OTHERLot 30 - Jerky: beef, turkey, venison, any other (5 strips min.)Lot 31 - Candy, any otherLot 32 - Fudge, any other (3 pieces)Lot 33 - Fudge, Chocolate (3 pieces)Lot 34 - Fudge, Peanut Butter (3 pieces)Lot 35 - Toffee (3 pieces)

CLASS 8 - FLOWER ARRANGEMENTSAWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00Arrangements of any type fl owers grown and/or arranged by

4-H Club Member.

Lot 1 - Fresh Flower ArrangementLot 2 - Dry Flower ArrangementLot 3 - Artifi cial ArrangementLot 4 - Potted Plant, FloweringLot 5 - Potted Plant, Non-fl oweringLot 6 - Hanging Basket

CLASS 9 - PHOTOGRAPHYAWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00

RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Entries must have been photographed by the exhibitor.2. Entries must be color prints, unless noted.3. Prints must measure either 4”x6” or 5”x7”.4. Each print must be neatly mounted on white, black or cream colored mounting board with a 1 inch border. Entries will be displayed using adhesive backed velco fasteners.5. Exhibitor is limited to one entry per lot.6. A “Best of Show” will be selected for each category.

Lot 1 - Color Print of Building(s) Lot 2 - Color Print of Landscape Lot 3 - Color Print of Water SceneLot 4 - Color Print of People (individual or groups)Lot 5 - Color Print of Flower(s) Lot 6 - Color Print of Inanimate Objects (still life)Lot 7 – Color Print of Sky SceneLot 8 -- Color Print of Animal(s)Lot 9 - Any Black & White PhotoLot 10 - Color Sequence (4 related photos that tell a story)

CLASS 10 - 4-H SPECIAL PARTICIPATION AWARDSThe Greene County Fair will present Special Participation Awards to the top three (3) exhibitors who receive the most points from entries in the 4-H Exhibit Building.

1. Any 4-H’er in Greene County is eligible for competition.2. All entries must be quality exhibits.3. The top three (3) exhibitors will be recognized with cash prizes.

Awards will be based on total points received:Each entry will receive 1 pointEach 1st place will receive 5 pointsEach 2nd place will receive 4 pointsEach 3rd place will receive 3 points

Each Best of Show in Photography will receive 10 pointsEach Educational Exhibit will receive 20 pointsAwards will be as follows:1st Place $50.002nd Place $30.003rd Place $20.00

Department EVocational Education

Competition in this department is open to all F.F.A. members who are taking Vocational Agriculture in the high schools of Greene County, Tennessee.Non-perishable entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th, from 9:00am till 1:30pm. This includes entries in the following classes: Class 9. All perishable entries will be accepted on Saturday, July 20th from 1 pm tilll 4:30 pm. This includes entries in the following classes: Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, & 8.Special prizes are offered each chapter to encourage the entry of quality exhibits. Prizes will be offered according to quality points. The chapter winning the most quality points will take fi rst prize. One quality point shall be awarded for each 1st Place received.

Premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

Field Crops1st

$60.002nd

$40.003rd

$20.00

Garden Crops1st

$60.002nd

$40.003rd

$20.00

F.F.A Shop1st

$100.002nd

$75.003rd

$50.00

CLASS 1 - ROW CROPSAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - Stalk Corn (2 stalks)Lot 2 - Soybeans (1 quart)Lot 3 - Shelled Corn (1 quart)Lot 4 - Corn Silage (1 gallon)Lot 5 – Haylage (1 gallon)

CLASS 2 - HAYAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00;Lot 1 - Alfalfa (1/4 bale)Lot 2 - Orchard Grass (1/4 bale)Lot 3 - Mixed Grass (1/4 bale)Lot 4 - Clover & Grass (1/4 bale)Lot 5 - Soybean (1/4 bale)Lot 6 - Oats or Wheat (1/4 bale)Lot 7 - Fescue (1/4 bale)Lot 8 - Timothy (1/4 bale)

CLASS 3 - TOBACCOAWARDS: 1st-$10.00; 2nd- $8.00; 3rd - $7.00Lot 1 - Best stick partially curedLot 2 - Best stick green

CLASS 4 - GARDEN CROPSAWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.50; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 – Beans, Green (Bunch) (10) Lot 2 – Beans, Green (Pole) (10)Lot 3 - Beets (3)Lot 4 - Cabbage (Best head)Lot 5 - Cantaloupe (1)Lot 6 - Carrots (4)Lot 7 - Corn, Sweet (3)Lot 8 - Cucumbers (3)Lot 9 - Eggplant (1)Lot 10 - Gourd (1)Lot 11 - Okra (5)Lot 12 - Onions (Red) (3)Lot 13 - Onions (White) (3) Lot 14 - Onions (Yellow) (3)Lot 15 – Pepper, Banana (3)Lot 16 - Pepper (Bell) (3)Lot 17 - Pepper (Hot) (3)Lot 18 –Potatoes, Irish Cobblers (5)Lot 19 – Potatoes, Kennebec (5)Lot 20 – Potatoes, Red Bliss (Triumph) (5)Lot 21 – Potatoes, Yukon Gold (5)Lot 22 - Pumpkin (Plain) (1)Lot 23 - Pumpkin (Sugar) (1)Lot 24 - Squash, Butternut (1)Lot 25 - Squash, Cushaw (1)Lot 26 - Squash, Yellow (1)Lot 27 - Squash, Zucchini (1)Lot 28 - Squash, Any other (1)Lot 29 - Sunfl ower (1)Lot 30 –Sweet Potatoes, White (5) Lot 31 – Sweet Potatoes, Yellow (5) Lot 32 - Tomatoes (Fancy Red) (10) Lot 33 - Tomatoes (Fancy Yellow) (10) Lot 34 - Tomatoes (Red) (3) Lot 35 - Tomatoes (Yellow) (3)Lot 36 – Tomatoes (Specialty) (3)Lot 37 - Watermelon (1)Lot 38 - Watermelon (Ice Box) (1)Lot 39 - Best of Show (Rosette and $25.00)

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CLASS 5 - LANDSCAPING PLANTSAWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $3.00Hanging BasketsLot 101 - Fern, BostonLot 102 - Fern, OtherLot 103 - Flowering Lot 104 - FoliageLot 105 - Spider PlantLot 106 - Wandering Jew Lot 107 - Any Other

Indoor PlantsLot 201 - SucculentLot 202 - Dish Garden (mix of indoor house plants)Lot 203 - IvyLot 204 - Large Foliage Houseplant (3' or taller)Lot 205 - PothosLot 206 - Small Foliage Houseplant (under 3')Lot 207 - Any Other

Annuals & PerennialsLot 301 - Large fl owering Annual (10" pot or larger)Lot 302 - Small Flowering AnnualLot 303 - GeraniumLot 304 - ColeusLot 305 - PetuniaLot 306 - PerennialLot 307 - Mixed container (annuals or perennials)Lot 308 - Evergreen ShrubLot 309 - Deciduous ShrubLot 310 - Containerized Tree Lot 311 - Any Other CLASS 6 - SPECIALTY FARM PRODUCTSAWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - White EggsLot 2 - Brown Eggs

CLASS 7 - SMALL SHOP PROJECTSAWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $3.00* This class is limited to 5 entries per school; Larger items may be displayed outside the Expo Building at the Fair’s discretion.Lot 1 - Best Job Welding (Butt Weld)Lot 2 - Best Job Welding (Filet Weld)Lot 3 - Best Job Welding (Mig)Lot 4 - Medium Metal ProjectLot 5 - Bird HouseLot 6 - Small Wood ProjectLot 7 - Stool (Metal or Wood)Lot 8 - Hitch PinLot 9 - Rope HalterLot 10 - Most OriginalLot 11 - Small Metal ProjectLot 12 - Steel Post DriverLot 13 - Saw HorsesLot 14 - Shop StandLot 15 - Book Shelves

Lot 16 - Medium Wood ProjectLot 17 - Plumbing Exercise

CLASS 8- LARGE PROJECTSAWARDS: 1st-$25.00; 2nd-$21.00; 3rd-$19.00*This class is limited to 5 entries per school per Lot; Larger items may be displayed outside the Expo Building at the Fair’s discretion.Lot 1 - Best Labor Saving DeviceLot 2 - Best Welding ProjectLot 3 - Cattle BackrubbersLot 4 - Farm Trailers (Large)Lot 5 - Farm Trailers (Small)Lot 6 - Water TroughLot 7 - Feed Trough (Small)Lot 8 - Feed Trough (Large)Lot 9 - Head GatesLot 10 - Front End Bale SpearLot 11 - Lawn FurnitureLot 12 - Hay RackLot 13 - Metal Gates (Large)Lot 14 - Metal Gates (Small)Lot 15 - Most Original Welding ProjectLot 16 - Salt & Mineral FeederLot 17 - Squeeze ChuteLot 18 - Three Point Tractor EquipmentLot 19 - Tractor CarryallLot 20 - Tractor Boom PolesLot 21 - Tractor EquipmentLot 22 - Water Trough (large)Lot 23 - Utility TrailersLot 24 - Field EquipmentLot 25 - Tire BreakerLot 26 - Grader BladeLot 27 - Large Metal ProjectLot 28 - Fork Type Bale LoaderLot 29 - Specialty Trailer or FloatLot 30 - Wood SplitterLot 31 - Electrical ProjectLot 32 - Large Wood ProjectLot 33 - Potato Plow or TillerLot 34 - Small Utility TrailerLot 35 - Welding TablesLot 36 - Farm EquipmentLot 37 - Spear Loader (Rear)Lot 38 - Shop EquipmentLot 39 - Picnic TableLot 40 - Horticulture Equipment

Department KHorticulture, Field Crops and Seeds

Chairperson – Holly Lamons

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00am till 1:30pm. All entries must have been produced by the exhibitor entering them

during the current year. Deteriorated exhibits will be removed from display daily.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

CLASS 1 - CornAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $1.50All entries in this class must be produced from certifi ed or hybrid seed during the current year.Lot 1 - White Corn, 5 earsLot 2 - Yellow Corn, 5 earsLot 3 - 3 stalks Yellow CornLot 4 - 3 stalks White Corn

CLASS 2 - Small GrainAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $1.50All entries to be shown in half gallon lots. Containers to be furnished by the Fair.Lot 1 - WheatLot 2 - Rye

CLASS 3 - HayAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $1.50Entries must be shown in approximately one-fourth bale.Lot 1 - AlfalfaLot 2 - LespedezaLot 3 - OatLot 4 - Mixed Grass & CloverLot 5 - Timothy GrassLot 6 - Orchard GrassLot 7 - Broom Corn, 3 stalksLot 8 - Other Legume Hay

CLASS 4 - TobaccoAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $1.50Entries will consist of any variety. Cured exhibits may be from tobacco grown in the current or previous year. Entries in Lots 1, 2, and 3 will consist of one (1) stick having three (3) stalks. Judged on size, quality, and soundness.Lot 1 - CuredLot 2 - Partially curedLot 3 - Green

CLASS 5 - MiscellaneousAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $1.50Lot 1 - Eggs, White (6)Lot 2 - Eggs, Brown (6)Lot 3 - Eggs, other color (6)Lot 4 - Sunfl owerLot 5 - Largest Sunfl ower

Class 6 - FruitsAWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $1.00Lot 1 - Apples (3)Lot 2 - Apricot Plums (3)Lot 3 - Blackberries (Tame) (10)Lot 4 - Blueberries (10)

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Lot 5 - Grapes (3 bunches)Lot 6 - Peaches (3)Lot 7 - Pears (3)Lot 8 - Plums (3)Lot 9 - Raspberries (10)Lot 10 - Plum Granny (1)

CLASS 7 - VegetablesAWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00Lot 1 - Beans, Bunch Green (10)Lot 2 - Beans, Greasy Back (10)Lot 3 - Beans, Shelly or Horticulture (10)Lot 4 - Beans, Small Lima (10)Lot 5 - Beans, Large Lima (10)Lot 6 - Beans, Pole (10)Lot 7 - Beets (3)Lot 8 - Cabbage (1)Lot 9 - Cabbage, Red (1)Lot 10 - Cantaloupe (1)Lot 11 - Carrots (3)Lot 12 - Corn, Sweet White (3 shucked)Lot 13 - Corn, Sweet Yellow (3 shucked)Lot 14 - Corn, Bi-Color (3 shucked)Lot 15 - Cucumbers, Green (3)Lot 16 - Egg Plant (1)Lot 17 - Garlic (1 pod)Lot 18 - Honeydew Melon (1)Lot 19 - Kohl-Robi (1) Lot 20 - Muskmelon (1)Lot 21 - Okra, Green (10)Lot 22 - Okra, Red (10)Lot 23 - Onions, Red (3)Lot 24 - Onions, White (3)Lot 25 - Onions, winter (3) Lot 26 - Onions, Yellow (3)Lot 27 - Peas, Black-eye (10)Lot 28 - Peas, Crowder (10)Lot 29 - Pepper, Hot Green (3)Lot 30 - Pepper, Hot Red (3)Lot 31 - Pepper, Hot Yellow (3)Lot 32 - Pepper, Red Pimento (3)Lot 33 - Pepper, Sweet Banana (3)Lot 34 - Pepper, Sweet Green (3)Lot 35 - Pepper, Sweet Red (3)Lot 36 - Pepper, Sweet Yellow (3)Lot 37 - Potatoes, Irish Red, Triumph (3)Lot 38 - Potatoes, Irish Cobbler (3)Lot 39 - Potatoes, Kennebec (3)Lot 40 - Potatoes, Sweet Red (3)Lot 41 - Potatoes, Sweet White (3)Lot 42 - Potatoes, Sweet Yellow (3)Lot 43 - Pumpkin, Field (1)Lot 44 - Pumpkin, Sugar (1)Lot 45 - Pumpkin, Largest (1)Lot 46 - Pumpkin, Miniature (1)Lot 47 - Squash, Acorn (1)Lot 48 - Squash, Banana (1)

Lot 49 - Squash, Butternut (1)Lot 50 - Squash, Crook NeckLot 51 - Squash, Hubbard (1)Lot 52 - Squash, Patty Pan (1)Lot 53 - Squash, Spaghetti (1)Lot 54 - Squash, Summer Yellow (1)Lot 55 - Squash, Cushaw (1)Lot 56 - Squash, Zucchini (1)Lot 57 - Tomatoes, Cherry Type (5)Lot 58 - Tomatoes, Pear Shaped (5)Lot 59 - Tomatoes, Red (3)Lot 60 - Tomatoes, Yellow (3)Lot 61 - Tomatoes, Grape Tomatoes (5)Lot 62 - Tomatoes, Roma (3)Lot 63 - Tomatoes, any other color (3)Lot 64 - Watermelon (1)Lot 65 -Watermelon, Icebox (1)Lot 66 - Best Display Vegetable in basket only (1)

CLASS 8 - Novelty VegetablesAWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00Lot 1 - Long Handled Gourd (1)Lot 2 - Largest Gourd (1)Lot 3 - Ornamental Gourds (1)Lot 4 - Gourd Basket (1)Lot 5 - Indian Corn (3)Lot 6 - New or Unusual Vegetable (1)Lot 7 - Costumed in likeness of shape (1)

Department MHoney & Molasses (Sorghum) Show

Chairperson - Woody Fike

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00am till 1:30pm.

Extracted honey is to be exhibited in a classic or queen line one pound glass jar (unlabeled)Comb honey is to be exhibited in a wide mouth pint canning jar (unlabeled).Frames of honey must be in a sanitary (leak proof), bee-proof container.Honey with a moisture content greater than 18.6% will be disqualifi ed.Candles made of beeswax should be a minimum length of 4 inches. Other beeswax articles must weight one pound or more.All honey and beeswax must have been produced and packed by the exhibitor during the current fair year.An observation hive must have standard frames, a marked queen, and must be well ventilated.and must be well ventilated.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

CLASS 1 - Extracted HoneyAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - WhiteLot 2 - Extra Light AmberLot 3 - Light AmberLot 4 - AmberLot 5 - Dark AmberLot 6 - Dark

CLASS 2 - Comb HoneyAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - White Lot 2 - Extra Light AmberLot 3 - Light AmberLot 4 - AmberLot 5 - Dark Amber Lot 6 - Dark

CLASS 3 - Frame HoneyAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - Shallow Frame of Light Honey

HoneyOfficial Score Card

In order to promote interest in all honey classes (Dept. M Classes 1 - 6) a special

rosette will be off ered to the exhibitor who accumulates the most points

($=points) in the honey show. There will be a fi rst, second and third place for the rosette of $50.00, $30.00 and $20.00.

Extracted Comb Frame Beeswax BeeswaxCharacteristics Honey honey Honey Molds CandlesColor (correct class) 10 10 20 20 20 Dirt 15 15 20 20 30Lint 10 10 10Jar Lid 5 5Foam 10 10Air Bubbles 5 5Fill Level 5 5Granulation 10 General 10 10Moisture 20 10Cut of Comb 20Cappings 10Comb Drawn & Filled 50Creativity 20Aroma & Texture 10 10Uniformity 10 20Shrink 10 20

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Lot 2 - Shallow Frame of Dark HoneyLot 3 - Medium Frame of Light HoneyLot 4 - Medium Frame of Dark HoneyLot 5 - Deep Frame of Light HoneyLot 6 - Deep Frame of Dark Honey

CLASS 4 - BeeswaxAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - CandlesLot 2 - MoldsLot 3 - Homemade Beeswax Products

CLASS 5 – Observation Hive of BeesAWARDS: 1st - $10.00; 2nd - $7.00; 3rd- $5.00Lot 1 - Observation Hive of Bees

CLASS 6 - MolassesAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - LightLot 2 - Dark

Departments N, O, P, & QAll articles for exhibition in these departments must be strictly

homemade and the handiwork of the exhibitor. No soiled articles will be accepted for exhibits.

No premium will be paid on articles for competition which have been shown at previous Greene County Fairs.

Each exhibitor must use only one name when entering

exhibits in different classes and lots.

Department NCanning

Chairpersons – Darlene Moore and Melody Rose

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am till 1:30pm. 1) Classes 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 submitted in standard “mason” canning jars (quarts, pints, half-pints, or quarter pint sizes). 2) Classes 3, 4, & 5 exhibited in standard “mason” canning jars (pints or 1/2 pint sizes). 3) All jars must be sealed. 4) Rings must be left on the jar. 5) All entries must have been produced since the previous Fair. 6) All entries must conform to USDA or Ball/Kerr Blue Book Guidelines.7) No “hot” jars accepted for judging. 8) Jars may not have “decorations” (i.e. Fabric) or any labeling other than name of product in jar (please place this label on the bottom of the jar). 9) No colored jars or “Wal-Mart” jars accepted.10) No zinc lids accepted.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

SCORE CARD FOR CANNED PRODUCTS

Product color, quality, & uniformity of pieces–60Liquid and pack clarity – 30

General appearance of exhibit and appearance of jar – 10TOTAL – 100

SCORE CARD FOR JAM & JELLYAppearance – natural color of fruit, clear sparkling, transparent, free from sediment & cloudiness – 50

Consistency – Firm enough to hold shape yet tender and quivery – 40, Containers – 10

TOTAL – 100

All ClassesAWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00

CLASS 1 – Fresh Fruits Lot 1 - ApplesLot 2 - Applesauce (no spices) Lot 3 - Blueberries, Raspberries, Boysenberry or BlackberriesLot 4 - GrapesLot 5 - PeachesLot 6 - PearsLot 7 - Any Other

CLASS 2 – Vegetables Lot 1 - Beans, green

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Lot 2 - BeetsLot 3 - CornLot 4 - Pepper, hot or sweet, any colorLot 5 - Soup MixtureLot 6 - TomatoesLot 7 - CarrotsLot 8 - Any Other

CLASS 3 – Jams & Preserves Jam - A thick, cooked mixture of fruit, sugar and pectin, usually containing pieces of fruit.Preserves - A thick cooked mixture of whole or cut up fruit, sugar and pectin, usually containing pieces of fruit and it’s seeds. (ie. Strawberry or blueberry)Marmalade - A Jellied fruit preserve that contains pieces of rind (usually citrus fruit)Lot 1 - Boysenberry, Blackberry, Blueberry or RaspberryLot 2 - CherryLot 3 - GrapeLot 4 - Marmalade Lot 5 - PeachLot 6 - StrawberryLot 7 - Any Other

CLASS 4 – Butters - A thick, dark preserve made by slowly cooking fruit, sugar, spices and cider togetherLot 1 - Apple ButterLot 2 - Any Other

CLASS 5 - Jellies - A clear, cooked mixture of fruit juice, sugar and usually pectin.Lot 1 - AppleLot 2 - Boysenberry, Blackberry or RaspberryLot 3 - Fruit MixtureLot 4 - GrapeLot 5 - Any other Jelly

CLASS 6 – SpreadsLot 1 - SavoryLot 2 - SweetLot 3 - Maple Syrup - home-tapped

CLASS 7 – Pickles & RelishLot 1 - Beet Pickles or RelishLot 2 - Chili SauceLot 3 - Chow-ChowLot 4 - Corn Relish Lot 5 - Cucumber Pickles, sweet (Bread & Butter Pickles)Lot 6 - Cucumber Pickles, sweet (other)Lot 7 - Dill BeansLot 8 - Dill PickleLot 9 - Green Tomato RelishLot 10 - Mixed Other PicklesLot 11 - OkraLot 12 - Other PicklesLot 13 - Other RelishLot 14 - Peppers

Lot 15 - Pepper RelishLot 16 - SauerkrautLot 17 - Squash Pickles or RelishLot 18 - Sweet Pickle RelishLot 19 - Any Other

CLASS 8 – SaucesLot 1 - Pizza or Spaghetti Sauce, Meatless (pressure processed)Lot 2 - SalsaLot 3 - Any Other

CLASS 9 – Canned & Dried MeatsLot 1 - BeefLot 2 - PorkLot 3 - Wild MeatLot 4 - Lard

CLASS 10 – JuicesLot 1 - AppleLot 2 - GrapeLot 3 - TomatoLot 4 - Any Other

CLASS 11 - Best of Show!AWARDS: Rosette

CLASS 12 - Participation Award:Awards: 1st-$30.00; 2nd-$20.00; 3rd-$10.00Canning - 1 point for each item entered.3 points for each blue ribbon2 points for each red ribbon1 point for each white ribbon15 points for Best of Show

Department OPastries

Chairperson - Melody Rose

Pastries may ONLY be entered on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00am - 1:30pm.

Recipe on 3 x 5 or 4 x 6 card, typed or legibly handwritten, MUST accompany each entry, in bag. All entries must be on white plate and in a zip-top bag. Entries without recipe or not on a white plate and in zip-top bag WILL NOT be judged. Pies must be in aluminum pie plate.

The person in whose name it is entered must make products in 2019. All entries should be made from scratch.

All entries, except for 1 slice, which do not receive a prize, may be removed from the department on Monday, July 24th from 10am until 1pm.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

CLASS 1 - CakesAWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $5.00Lot 1 - CheesecakeLot 2 - ChocolateLot 3 - Pineapple Upside DownLot 4 - PoundLot 5 - Spice, carrot or similar typeLot 6 - Any Other Not Mentioned

CLASS 2 - PiesAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - ChocolateLot 2 - Custard (Coconut, Chess, Buttermilk, Vinegar, etc) Lot 3 - Fried Pies, any kind (3)Lot 4 - Fruit, any kindLot 5 - RefrigeratorLot 6 - Any other not mentioned

CLASS 3 - Cookies - (Plate of Five)AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - DropLot 2 - SugarLot 3 - BrowniesLot 4 - Cup CakesLot 5 - Chocolate ChipLot 6 - OatmealLot 7 - Peanut ButterLot 8 - Any Other

CLASS 4 - Candy - (Plate of Five)AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00Lot 1 - Chocolate FudgeLot 2 - Coconut FudgeLot 3 - Peanut Butter FudgeLot 4 - Any other FudgeLot 5 - Dipped CandiesLot 6 - Any other

CLASS 5 - BreadsAWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - Yeast Bread, LoafLot 2 - Sourdough Bread, LoafLot 3 - Yeast Rolls (5)Lot 4 - Biscuits, plain (5)Lot 5 - Biscuits, other (5)Lot 6 - Cornbread, Corn Muffi ns, or Cornsticks, plain (5)Lot 7 - Blueberry Muffi ns (5)Lot 8 - Banana Bread, LoafLot 9 - Zucchini Bread, LoafLot 10 - Pumpkin Bread, LoafLot 11 - Any Other

CLASS 6 - Sugar Free - (Sweetened with artifi cial sweeteners)AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - CakeLot 2 - Pie

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Lot 3 - CookieLot 4 - CandyLot 5 - Bread, quick, any kind

CLASS 7 - Gluten FreeAWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - CakeLot 2 - PieLot 3 - CookieLot 4 - CandyLot 5 - Bread, quick, any kind

CLASS 8 Best of Show - Classes 1-7AWARDS: Rosette

Following are the Rules and Regulations for Classes 9 & 10: Exhibitor CANNOT be a 4H Club member (see Department C - Class 7 if you are a 4H member).

CLASS 9 Grades 1st - 6th AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - Cake Lot 2 - Pie Lot 3 - Cookie Lot 4 - Candy Lot 5 - Bread, quick, any kind

CLASS 10 Grades 7th - 12th AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00Lot 1 - Cake Lot 2 - Pie Lot 3 - Cookie Lot 4 - Candy Lot 5 - Bread, quick, any kind

CLASS 11 Best of Show - Classes 9-10AWARDS: Rosette

CLASS 12 - Decorated Cake - To be judged on appearance alone, May use styrofoam “Cake” base.AWARDS: 1st- $5.00; 2nd- $4.00; 3rd- $3.00

CLASS 13 - Most Creative Adult (to be judged from existing entries)AWARDS: 1st- $3.00; 2nd- $2.00; 3rd- $1.00

CLASS 14 - Most Creative Youth (to be judged from existing entries)AWARDS: 1st- $3.00; 2nd- $2.00; 3rd- $1.00

CLASS 15 - Participation Award:AWARDS: 1st - $30.00; 2nd - $20.00; 3rd - $10.005 points for each cake and bread4 points for pies2 points for cookies and candy3 points for each Blue Ribbon2 points for each Red Ribbon1 point for each White Ribbon15 points for Best of Show

Department PHandwork

Chairpersons - Joy Myers and Barbara Holt

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am till 1:30pm. All hand work articles must have been made since the 2018 Fair.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

CLASS 1 - QuiltingBed Quilts AWARDS: 1st-$12.00; 2nd-$9.00; 3rd-$6.00Lot 1 - Hand Pieced and Hand QuiltedLot 2 - Hand Pieced and Machine QuiltedLot 3 - Machine Pieced and Hand QuiltedLot 4 - Machine Pieced and Machine QuiltedLot 5 - Appliquéd, Machine Pieced and machine quilted (design is created entirely by appliqué and machine quilting)Lot 6 - Appliquéd, hand pieced and hand quilted (design is created entirely by appliqué and hand quilting.)

Miscellaneous QuiltsAWARDS: 1st-$9.00; 2nd-$7.00; 3rd-$5.00Lot 101 - Miniature quilts, to scale (24” maximum), Doll Quilts (30” maximum) or Nursery QuiltLot 102 - Wall Hanging (ready to hang), large over 48”), hand quiltedLot 103 - Wall Hanging (ready to hang), large(over 48”), machine quiltedLot 104 - Wall Hanging (ready to hang), small(under 48”), hand quiltedLot 105 - Wall Hanging (ready to hang), small(under 48”), machine quiltedLot 106 - Lap QuiltLot 107 - Youth Quilt, made by youth less than 14 years of ageLot 108 - Art QuiltLot 109 - Any other

Quilted ArticlesAWARDS: 1st-$8.00; 2nd-$6.00; 3rd-$4.00Lot 201 - Wearable Jacket or VestLot 202 - Holiday Items, Stockings, ornaments (2), Tree Skirt or wall hangingLot 203 - Any Other

CLASS 2 Best of Show (Bed Quilt)AWARDS: Rosett

CLASS 3 Best of Show (any other quilted item)AWARDS: Rosette

CLASS 4 - Large ItemsAWARDS: 1st-$10.00; 2nd-$8.00; 3rd-$6.00Lot 1 - Afghan, CrochetLot 2 - Afghan, KnitLot 3 - Sweater, KnitLot 4 - Tablecloth, CrochetLot 5 - Sweater, Crochet

CLASS 5 - Medium ItemsAWARDS: 1st-$6.00; 2nd-$4.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - Baby Afghan or bedspread, crochetLot 2 - Baby Afghan or bedspread, knit Lot 3 - Doilies or Table Runner over 16”, knitLot 4 - Doilies of Table Runner under 16”, knitLot 5 - Doilies or Table Runner over 16”, crochetLot 6 - Doilies of Table Runner under 16”, crochetLot 7 - Infant sweater set, crochetLot 8 - Infant Sweater set, knitLot 9 - Sweater, CrochetLot 10 - Sweater, knit

CLASS 6 - Small ItemsAWARDS: 1st-$4.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - Cap or hat, crochetLot 2 - Cap or Hat, KnitLot 3 - Cross Stitch, OtherLot 4 - Cross Stitch PicturesLot 5 - Doll ClothesLot 6 - Handbag, handmadeLot 7 - Machine EmbroideryLot 8 - OtherLot 9 - Other, crochetLot 10 - Other, KnitLot 11 - Pillow EmbroideryLot 12 - Pillow, Counted Cross StitchLot 13 - Pillow, CrochetLot 14 - Pillow, OtherLot 15 - Pillow, PiecedLot 16 - Placemats (4), crochetLot 17 - Pot Holders (2), crochetLot 18 - Scarf, CrochetLot 19 - Scarf, KnitLot 20 - Shawl, CrochetLot 21 - Shawl, KnitLot 22 - Stuffed ToyLot 23 - Vest, CrochetLot 24 - Vest, KnitLot 25 - Crochet Rug

CLASS 7 - Golden TreasuresEntrants in this class must be 70 years of age or older. Articles must have been made since the 2018 Fair.

QuiltAWARDS: 1st-$10.00; 2nd-$8.00; 3rd-$6.00Lot 1 - Quilt

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All OthersAWARDS: 1st-$6.00; 2nd-$5.00; 3rd-$4.00Lot 2 - Afghan, crochetLot 3 - Crochet over 16”Lot 4 - Crochet less than 16”Lot 5 - Pillows, Cross StitchedLot 6 - Other

CLASS 8 - Children’s Clothing 1st 2nd 3rdLot 1 - Child’s Dress $4.00 $3.00 $2.00Lot 2 - Christening Gown$7.00 $5.00 $3.00Lot 3 - Other $5.00 $4.00 $2.00

CLASS 9 - Adult Clothing 1st 2nd 3rdLot 1 - Ladies’ Dress $7.00 $5.00 $3.00Lot 2 - Ladies’ Jumper $7.00 $5.00 $3.00Lot 3 - Vest - Fancy $5.00 $3.00 $2.00Lot 4 - Vest - Plain $5.00 $3.00 $2.00Lot 5 - Other $4.00 $3.00 $2.00

CLASS 10 - SweatshirtsAWARDS: 1st-$4.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - PaintedLot 2 - StenciledLot 3 - Cross StitchLot 4 - AppliquédLot 5 - SequinLot 6 - Jackets

CLASS 11 - Tee ShirtsAWARDS: 1st-$4.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - PaintedLot 2 - StenciledLot 3 - Cross StitchedLot 4 - Appliquéd CLASS 12 - OtherAWARDS: 1st-$4.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - Painted Clothing - OtherLot 2 - Handkerchiefs with EdgingLot 3 - TiesLot 4 - Bridal Accessory CLASS 13 - Table LinensAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - Table ClothLot 2 - Place Mats & Napkins(2 Each)Lot 3 - Pot Holders set of 2

CLASS 14 - Bed LinenAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - Pillow Case Set (Hemstitched)Lot 2 - Pillow Case Set (Embroidered)Lot 3 - Pillow Case Set (With Edging)Lot 4 - Pillow Case Set (Appliquéd)

CLASS 15 - TowelsAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00 Lot 1 - Guest Towels Embroidered (2)Lot 2 - Kitchen Towels Embroidered (2)Lot 3 - Towels, StenciledLot 4 - Kitchen Towels Cross StitchedLot 5 - Kitchen Towels Crochet (2)

BEST OF CLASSES 4-15Rosette

Department RAdult Crafts

Chairpersons - Debbie Shelton

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am till 1:30pm. Must be 18 years or older to enter ‘Adult Crafts’ exhibits.1) Must be 18 years or older to enter ‘Adult Crafts’ exhibits. 2) Exhibits must have been made since the 2018 Fair.3) Class 5 exhibits must be framed and ready to hang.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.CLASS 1 - Metal & Wood WorkingAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - Metal ArticleLot 2 - WoodburningLot 3 - ScrollsawLot 4 - Wooden Artticle - LargeLot 5 -Wooden Article - Small

CLASS 2 - Wood Carvings - BeginnersAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - AnimalsLot 2 - AquaticLot 3 - BirdsLot 4 - CaricaturesLot 5 - Human FiguresLot 6 - MiniaturesLot 7 - Prehistoric & MythicalLot 8 - Ornaments (hanging woodcarvings)Lot 9 - Relief CarvingsLot 10 - RealisticLot 11 - SantasLot 12 - Walking SticksLot 13 - Water FowlLot 14 - Wood Spirits CLASS 3 - Wood Carvings - IntermediateAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - AnimalsLot 2 - AquaticLot 3 - BirdsLot 4 - CaricaturesLot 5 - Human Figures

Lot 6 - MiniaturesLot 7 - Prehistoric & MythicalLot 8 - Ornaments (hanging woodcarvings)Lot 9 - Relief CarvingsLot 10 - RealisticLot 11 - SantasLot 12 - Walking SticksLot 13 - Water FowlLot 14 - Wood Spirits

CLASS 4 – Wood Carving - AdvancedAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - AnimalsLot 2 - AquaticLot 3 - BirdsLot 4 - CaricaturesLot 5 - Human FiguresLot 6 - MiniaturesLot 7 - Prehistoric & MythicalLot 8 - Ornaments (hanging woodcarvings)Lot 9 - Relief CarvingsLot 10 - RealisticLot 11 - SantasLot 12 - Walking SticksLot 13 - Water FowlLot 14 - Wood Spirits

CLASS 5 - Pictures (framed & ready to hang)AWARDS: 1st-$9.00; 2nd-$7.00; 3rd-$5.00Lot 1 - Counted Cross StitchLot 2 - CrochetLot 3 - NeedlepointLot 4 - Other

CLASS 6 - Holiday DecorationsAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-3.00; 3rd-2.00 Lot 1 - Christmas Tree SkirtLot 2 - Christmas Tree Ornaments (2)Lot 3 - Christmas StockingLot 4 - Christmas Wreath Lot 5 - Door DecorationLot 6 - Favors (3) any holidayLot 7 - Gift Package, any occasionLot 8 - Miscellaneous WreathsLot 9 - Place Mats, any holidayLot 10 - Table Centerpiece, any occasionLot 11 - Wall HangingLot 12 - OtherLot 13 - Candle, decorated

CLASS 7 – Folk ArtAWARDS: 1st-$10.00; 2nd-$7.00; 3rd-$4.00Lot 1 - Folk Art, Large Lot 2 - Folk Art, SmallCLASS 8 – Wall HangingsAWARDS: 1st-$7.00; 2nd-$5.00; 3rd-$3.00 Lot 1 - Wall Hanging, large Lot 2 - Wall Hanging, small

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70th Annual Greene County Fair - Schedule of Events70th Annual Greene County Fair - Schedule of EventsSATURDAY, July 13th

9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. .............................................Exhibit Entry Non-Perishable Items Only

SATURDAY, July 20th9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. .............................................Exhibit Entry

Perishable Items Only

MONDAY, July 22ndSenior Citizens & Veterans Day Age 60 & Over or Vets - $4.00

MEDIC -Free Admission with blood donation*Carnival Will Not Be Open*

1:00 p.m. ..........................................Open & Junior Dairy Show4:00 p.m. ..................................................................Gates Open7:00 p.m. .................................................................Tractor Pulls

Sponsored by: Greene County Kubota & Terry Law Firm Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena

7:00 p.m. ....................DJ Trivia East Tennessee (DJTrivia.com) Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

8:00 p.m. ........................................................Fairest of the FairTri-Am RV Main Stage

Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion9:00 p.m. ................................................................. Music Bingo

TUESDAY, July 23rd1:00 p.m. .............................................................. Little Britches1:30 p.m. ......................................... Junior Dairy Showmanship4:00 p.m. ..................................................................Gates Open5:00 p.m. ..............................................................Carnival Open6:00 p.m. ................................................................... Baby Show

Classes 1-7 OnlyAndrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

7:00 p.m. ................................................... Tractor & Truck PullsSponsored by: Terry Law Firm &

Greene County Kubota Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena

6:30 p.m. ............................................ Little Miss & Junior Miss Fairest of the Fair

Tiny Wee Miss - Age 3Wee Miss - Ages 4, 5, & 6Tiny Miss - Ages 7, 8, & 9

Little Miss - Ages 10, 11, & 12Junior Miss - Ages 13, 14, & 15

Tri-Am RV Main Stage7:00 p.m. ........................................ Corn Bag Toss Tournament

Sponsored by: Greeneville Federal Bank9:00 p.m. .................................................. Justin Terry (Country)

Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion11:00 p.m. ................................................................Gates Close

WEDNESDAY, July 24th4:00 p.m. ..................................................................Gates Open5:00 p.m. ..............................................................Carnival Open7:00 p.m. ........................................School of Morton Wrestling

Sponsored by: Southstate ContractorsLivestock Show Barn

7:00 p.m. ........................................ Corn Bag Toss TournamentSponsored by: Greeneville Federal Bank

7:00 p.m. .................................................................The Whiskey Sticks(70’s, 80’s, 90’s & Current)

Tri-Am RV Main Stage8:00 p.m. ................................................................. Music Bingo

(Noweventgroup.com) Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

8:00 p.m. ......................Rodeo - Southern Rough Stock AssociationSponsored by: Davy Crockett TA Travel Center,

Papa Johns, Dunkin Donuts Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena

9:00 p.m. .................................................................The Whiskey Sticks(70’s, 80’s, 90’s & Current)

Tri-Am RV Main Stage 11:00 p.m. ...............................................................Gates Close

THURSDAY, July 25th4:00 p.m. ..................................................................Gates Open5:00 p.m. ..............................................................Carnival Open6:00 p.m. ................................................................... Baby Show

Classes 8-14 OnlyAndrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

7:00 p.m. ...................................................Junior Chicken ShowLivestock Show Barn

7:00 p.m. ........................................ Corn Bag Toss TournamentSponsored by: Greeneville Federal Bank

7:00 p.m. .........................................WIKQ Youth Talent ContestSponsored By WIKQ

Tri-Am RV Main Stage7:00 p.m. .................................Demolition Derby - Powder Puff

Sponsored by: Kyker’s Extreme Automotive and Advance Auto Parts Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena

9:00 p.m. ................................. Strong Ties (Bluegrass/Gospel)Tri-Am RV Main Stage

9:00 p.m. .......................Madison Metcalfe and Band (Gospel)Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

11:00 p.m. ...............................................................Gates Close

FRIDAY, July 26th10:00 a.m. .......................................................Open Saler Show1:00 p.m. .................................................. Open Limousin Show3:00 p.m. ............................................... Open Simmental Show4:00 p.m. ..................................................................Gates Open5:00 p.m. ...................................................Open Hereford Show5:00 p.m. ..............................................................Carnival Open7:00 p.m. ................................ Demolition Derby - 4/6 Cylinder

Sponsored by: Terry Law Firm Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena

7:00 p.m. ......................................................... Teeny Tiny TalentAndrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

7:00 p.m. ...................................................................Able BrownTri-Am RV Main Stage

9:00 p.m. .............................................. Joe Lasher Jr. (Country)Tri-Am RV Main Stage

9:00 p.m. ................................................................Kids Our Age(Rock, Pop, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, Current)

Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion11:00 p.m. ...............................................................Gates Close

SATURDAY, July 27th9:00 a.m. ................................................... Beef Showmanship9:00 a.m. .................. Junior & Commercial Beef Heifer Show12:00 Noon. .........................................................Cow Buddies1:00 p.m. ................................................................Gates Open1:00 p.m. ............................................................Carnival Open2:00 p.m. ...............................................Open Shorthorn Show3:00 p.m. ................................................Open Charolais Show 5:00 p.m. ..................................................... Open Angus Show5:00 p.m. ................................................................. Baby Show

Classes 15-20 OnlyAndrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

6:00 p.m. ..............................................Demolition Derby - V8,4/6 Cyl Survivor Derby

Sponsored by: Davy Crockett TA Travel Center,Papa Johns, Dunkin Donuts

Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena7:00 p.m. ........................... Corn Bag Toss Tournament Finals

Sponsored by: Greeneville Federal Bank 7:00 p.m. ..............................................................Dugger Band

Tri-Am RV Main Stage9:00 p.m. ............................................................... Family Feud

(Game Show)Tri-Am RV Main Stage

9:00 p.m. ...................................Aaron Walker Band (Country)Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

11:00 p.m. ...............................................................Gates Close

SUNDAY, July 28thFree Admission Pay-One-Price Carnival $15.00

12:00 p.m. ........................................ Wool and Woolies Revue12:00 p.m. ..............................................................Gates Open1:00 p.m. ............................................................Carnival Open

1:00 p.m. ................................................. Sheep & Goat ShowAll animals to be in place by 10:00 am

2:00 - 5:00 p.m. ...................................... Christian Music Festpresented by First Christian ChurchAndrew Johnson Bank Pavilion

7:00 p.m. ................................................................Gates Close

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CLASS 9 – MiscellaneousAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$1.00 Lot 1 - Bead Craft Lot 2 - Ceramic Article, large Lot 3 - Ceramic Article, small Lot 4 - Yarn Article Lot 5 - Painted Porcelain Lot 6 - Dolls, stuffed Lot 7 - Dolls, dressed Lot 8 - Stuffed Animals Lot 9 - Stuffed Animals, dressed Lot 10 - Still Life Lot 11 - Miscellaneous, large Lot 12 - Miscellaneous, small Lot 13 - Door Stops Lot 14 - Book Covers Lot 15 - Plastic Canvas Lot 16 - Soap Lot 17 - Yard Art Lot 18 - Birdhouse Lot 19 - Sewing Boxes Lot 20 - Paper Items Lot 21 - Stained Glass Lot 22 - Small Gourd Lot 23 - Large Gourd

CLASS 10 – JewelryAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$3.00; 3rd-$2.00Lot 1 - Handmade Earrings (2 pair) Lot 2 - Handmade Lapel Pins (2)Lot 3 - Hair AccessoriesLot 4 - Belt BucklesLot 5 - RingsLot 6 - NecklacesLot 7 - BraceletsLot 8 - Broach or PinLot 9 - Other

CLASS 11 – BasketsAWARDS: 1st-$7.00; 2nd-$5.00; 3rd-$3.00Lot 1 - Appalachian Style (egg, melon,etc.)Lot 2 - AshLot 3 - Chair WeavingLot 4 - Free-formLot 5 - Holiday, Folk ArtLot 6 - MiniatureLot 7 - NantucketLot 8 - NaturalLot 9 - ReedLot 10 - ShakerLot 11 - BroomsLot 12 - Goard BasketsLot 13 - Any Other

CLASS 12 Best of ShowAWARDS: Rosette

Department SOrnamental Horticulture

Chairpersons -Jane Karuschkat, Elizabeth Ferguson, & Michele Bradley

1) Exhibitor expected to know into which class and lot each entry should be made.2) Entries disqualified for not meeting specifications of lot description.3) Exhibitor must grow all plants and cut or dried floral material. 4) No artificial flowers or foliage may be used in the show.5) Picks, cards, and reference books will be available at entry desk.6) Plants that have won three Blue Ribbons or “Best of Class” at the Greene County Fair should not be entered for judging.7) Plants should be in clean, appropriate type and size container. 8) Plants should be groomed before entry.9) Judging of exhibits shall conform to standards of the National Garden Club and American Rose Society. Judging based on the following point scale: Design 30; Scale 30; Color 30; Condition 20; Harmony 30; Distinction 10; Theme 10 for a total of 150 points.

PARTICIPATION AWARDEach entry into Class 1 (Cut and Dried Floral Design) and Class 2 (Plant Material) will receive 5 points.Each entry into Class 3-14 (Roses) and Class 16 (Cut Annuals and Perennials) will receive 2 points.Each 1st Place will receive 3 points.Each 2nd Place will receive 2 points.Each 3rd Place will receive 1 point.Each “Best of Class” will receive 10 points.

Entries deemed unworthy of judging will not receive points toward this award.

Exhibitor with most points will receive $50.Second place in points will receive $30.Third place in points will receive $20.

PLANTS AND FLORAL DESIGNThese classes will be received on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. and will be on display the entire week of the fair. CLASS 1 - Cut Floral DesignAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$4.00; 3rd-$3.00Lot 1 - Cut flower arrangement not to exceed 18” in height, length, or width Lot 2 - Cut flower arrangement greater than 18” in height, length, or width Lot 3 - Cut floral arrangement exhibited in 8-12 oz. mug, suitable for small table, hospital room, or other small space.

Lot 4 - Wildflowers Lot 5 - All green (foliage only) Lot 6 - White flowers Lot 7 - Zinnias Lot 8 - Sunflowers Lot 9 - Best of Show Lot 1 – Lot 8 (Rosette)

CLASS 2 - Plant MaterialAWARDS: 1st-$5.00; 2nd-$4.00; 3rd-$3.00

ANNUALS IN CONTAINERLot 101 - Begonia, any other type not listedLot 102 - Begonia, Dragon wingLot 103 - Begonia, rexLot 104 - Begonia, tuberousLot 105 - Begonia, wax leafLot 106 – CaladiumLot 107 - CelosiaLot 108 - ColeusLot 109 - DahliaLot 110 - Geranium, any other (novelty)Lot 111 - Geranium, any other colorLot 112 - Geranium, ivy leafLot 113 - Geranium, redLot 114 - Geranium, scentedLot 115 - HibiscusLot 116 - Impatiens, New Guinea, redLot 117 - Impatiens, standard, redLot 118 - Impatiens, New Guinea, any other colorLot 119 - Impatiens, standard, any other colorLot 120 - Impatiens, any other not mentionedLot 121 - LantanaLot 122 - MarigoldLot 123 - Million BellsLot 124 - PhilodendronLot 125 - VincaLot 126 - ZinniaLot 127 - Any other not mentioned

COMBINATION CONTAINERSLot 201 - Cactus and/or succulent container garden Lot 202 - Container garden with plants generally recognized as house plantsLot 203 - Container garden with plants generally recognized as annuals and/or perennials HANGING BASKETSLot 301 - BloomingLot 302 - Chlorophytum (airplane or spider plant)Lot 303 - Fern, any other fernLot 304 - Fern, asparagus typesLot 305 - Fern, Boston typesLot 306 - FoliageLot 307 - FuchsiaLot 308 - Ivy, EnglishLot 309 - Ivy, PlectranthusLot 310 - Ivy, Green Swedish

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Lot 311 - PhilodendronLot 312 - Tradescantia, Bridal VeilLot 313 - Tradescantia, Bolivian JewLot 314 - Tradescantia (other Wandering Jew varieties)Lot 315 - Any other hanging basket not mentioned

HOUSE PLANTSAFRICAN VIOLETSLot 401 - African Violet, PurpleLot 402 - African Violet, Any other colorLot 403 - Any Other

CACTUS & SUCCULENTLot 501 - Crassula (Jade)Lot 502 - Sempervivums (Hen & Chicks) & SedumLot 503 - Cactus, Any otherLot 504 - Cactus, Christmas or ThanksgivingLot 505 - Succulent

FOLIAGELot 601 - Any plant generally recognized as a houseplant, with bloomsLot 602 - Any plant generally recognized as a houseplant, non-bloomingLot 603 - Any plant generally recognized as a seasonal plantLot 604 - Ivy topiaryLot 605 - Ivy, English typesLot 606 - Fern, asparagus typesLot 607 - Fern, Boston typesLot 608 - Fern, other typesLot 609 - Any other foliage plant

HERBSLot 701 - One herb in one containerLot 702 - Herb Garden, Group, 3 or more in a suitable containerLot 703 - Any herb, standard or topiaryLot 704 - Group of herbs in containers, one plant per container, maximum 5, minimum 3. Lot will be judged with consideration given to uniqueness of containers as well as condition of plant material.

MISCELLANEOUSLot 801 - Orchid (Must be in bloom.)Lot 802 - BromeliadLot 803 - FruitedLot 804 - Any OtherLot 805 - Best of Show Lot 101-804 (Rosette)

ROSESThese classes will be received on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and will be on display until the end of the fair.

CLASS 3 - Cycle of Bloom Challenge.AWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms of one variety. One at exhibition stage, one at full bloom, and one bud.

CLASS 4 - Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora budsAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - One or more varieties.

CLASS 5 - Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Bloom at exhibition stage.AWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - White or Near WhiteLot 2 - YellowLot 3 - Yellow BlendLot 4 - Apricot BlendLot 5 - OrangeLot 6 - Orange BlendLot 7 - Orange -RedLot 8 - Light PinkLot 9 - Medium PinkLot 10 - Deep PinkLot 11 - Pink BlendLot 12 - Medium RedLot 13 - Dark RedLot 14 - Red BlendLot 15 - Mauve or Russet

CLASS 6 - FloribundaAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Single bloom at exhibition stage.Lot 1 - WhiteLot 2 - YellowLot 3 - OrangeLot 4 - PinkLot 5 - RedLot 6 - Mauve or RussetLot 7 - Apricot

CLASS 7 - Sprays, Any ColorAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - Hybrid Tea SprayLot 2 - Grandiflora SprayLot 3 - Floribunda Spray

CLASS 8 - Full Blown, Hybrid Tea or GrandifloraAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - Any color

CLASS 9 - Polyantha, Shrub, or Old Garden RosesAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - Any color

CLASS 10 - ClimbersAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00

Climbing Hybrid Teas must be shown in appropriate Hybrid Tea Class.Lot 1 - Single BloomLot 2 - Spray

CLASS 11 - Miniature, one stem showing one bloom at exhibition stageAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Disbudded, at exhibition stage.Lot 1 - White to YellowLot 2 - Yellow to Apricot BlendLot 3 - Orange or Orange BlendLot 4 - Pink or Pink BlendLot 5 - Red or Red BlendLot 6 - Mauve

CLASS 12 - Miniature, one stem showing a sprayAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - White to YellowLot 2 - Yellow to Apricot BlendLot 3 - Orange or Orange BlendLot 4 - Pink or Pink BlendLot 5 - Red or Red BlendLot 6 - Mauve

CLASS 13 - Miniature, Full Blown

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AWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - White, YellowLot 2 - Orange, ApricotLot 3 - Red, PinkLot 4 - Mauve, Russet

CLASS 14 - Miniature Rose in container, any colorAWARDS: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00Lot 1 - Miniature Rose in container, any color

CLASS 15 - Best of Show - (Rosette)

CUT FLOWERSThis class will be received on Saturday, July 20th from 9:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and will be on display until the end of the fair. Entries will not be taken after 1:30 p.m. Allow yourself enough time. 1) The Fair will furnish all containers for cut annuals and perennials. 2) Exhibitors expected to know into which class and lot each entry should be made.3) Entries disqualifi ed for not meeting specifi cations of lot description.4) Remove all foliage from stem that will be under water, except where noted.

CLASS 16 - Cut Flowers, Annuals, Perennials & Flowering ShrubsAWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00Lot 101 - Althea or Rose of Sharon, Any ColorLot 102 - Amaranthus, 1 StalkLot 103 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, White or YellowLot 104 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, Blue or PurpleLot 105 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, Pink or RedLot 106 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, Any Other ColorLot 107 - Celosia, 1 Stem, Any ColorLot 108 - Canna, Leaf and Bloom Spike, Any ColorLot 109 - Cleome or Spider Plant, 1 Stem, Any ColorLot 110 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, Pink ShadesLot 111 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, RedLot 112 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, WhiteLot 113 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, Purple ShadesLot 114 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, Any Other ColorLot 115 - Cosmos, Any Color, 3 Stems

Lot 201 - Dahlia, Large Bloom, 4” and up, 1 Stem, Any ColorLot 202 - Dahlia, Medium Bloom, 2.5” TO 4”, 1 Stem, Any Color Lot 203 - Dahlia, Small Bloom, Under 2.5”, Any ColorLot 204 - Shasta Daisy, 3 StemsLot 205 - Daylily, any color, 1 StemLot 301 - Echinacea or Cone Flower, 3 Stems, Any ColorLot 302 - Foliage Suitable for Cut ArrangementsLot 303 - Gladiola, Any Color, 1 StemLot 304 - Gladiola, Pink to Red Shades, 1 StemLot 305 - Gladiola, White to Yellow Shades, 1 StemLot 306 - Garden Phlox, White, 1 StemLot 307 - Garden Phlox, Pink to Red, 1 StemLot 308 - Garden Phlox, Blue to Purple, 1 StemLot 309 - Garden Phlox, Any Other Color, 1 StemLot 310 - Grass, Ornamental, 1 Stem

Lot 401 - Hydrangea, Any other color, 1 StemLot 402 - Hydrangea, White Shades, 1 StemLot 403 - Hydrangea, Pink Shades, 1 StemLot 404 - Hydrangea, Blue Shades, 1 StemLot 405 - Hollyhock, Any Color, 1 StemLot 406 - Hibiscus, Any Color, 1 BloomLot 407 - Hosta, 1 Leaf and Bloom SpikeLot 408 - Lavander, Any Color, 3 StemsLot 409 - Lily, Any Other, 1 Stem, Any ColorLot 410 - Liriopie or Monkey Grass, 3 Stems, 1 Leaf

All Marigolds Must Have One Set of Leaves and Stem Must Be 6” Long To Be Judged.Lot 500 - Marigold, Large Bloom, 4” and upLot 501 - Marigold, Medium Large Bloom, 3-4”Lot 502 - Marigold, Medium Bloom, 2-3”Lot 503 - Marigold, Small Bloom 1-2”Lot 504 - Marigold, Miniature, up to 1”jLot 505 - Mum, One Spray

Lot 601 - Pervoskia or Russian Sage, 1 StemLot 602 - Petunia, 1 Stem, Red or Pink ShadesLot 603 - Petunia, 1 Stem, Blue or Purple Shades Lot 604 - Petunia, 1 Stem White to Yellow ShadesLot 605 - Petunia, 1 Stem, Any Other ColorLot 606 - Queen Anne’s Lace, 1 Stem

Lot 700 - Rudbeckia, Black-Eyed Susan, 3 Stems, Any ColorLot 701 - Rudbeckia, Any Other, 3 Stems, Any ColorLot 702 - Salvia, Red, 3 StemsLot 703 - Salvia, Blue, 3 StemsLot 704 - Salvia, Any Other Color, 3 StemsLot 705 - Sunflower, Under 4” DiameterLot 706 - Sunflower, 4” - 8” Dia., Any Color 8” Dia. MaxLot 707 - Sunflower, 8” - 12” Dia, Any Color, 12” Dia. MaxLot 708 - Snapdragon, 1 Stem, Any ColorLot 709 - Sweet Pea, 3 Stems, Any ColorLot 710 - Tuberose, 1 StemLot 711 - Yarrow, Any Color, 1 Stem

Lot 800 - Zinnia, 4” Bloom & up, Any Color, 1 StemLot 801 - Zinnia, 3 1/2” - 4” Bloom, Any Color, 1 StemLot 802 - Zinnia, 3” -3 1/2” Bloom, Any Color, 1 StemLot 803 - Zinnia, 2 1/2” - 3” Bloom, Any Color, 1 StemLot 804 - Zinnia, 2” - 2 1/2” Bloom, Any Color, 1 StemLot 805 - Zinnia 1 1/2” - 2” Bloom, Any Color, 1 StemLot 806 - Zinnia 1” - 1 1/2” Bloom, Any Color, 1 StemLot 807 - Zinnia Up to 1” Bloom, Any Color, 1 Stem

Lot 901 - Berried Shrub, 1 StemLot 902 - Fruited Shrub, 1 StemLot 903 - Blooming Shrub, 1 StemLot 904 - Any Other AnnualLot 905 - Any Other PerennialLot 906 - Any Other, Suitable for DryingLot 907 - Any Other Wildflower

Lot 908 - Group of 6

Lot 909 - Best of Show - (Rosette)

Department UPhotography

Chairpersons - Alton Bradley, Marjorie Bradley,Lynn Boswell

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am till 1:30pm.

1) Anyone who derives 25% of their income from photography is considered professional and not eligible to enter exhibits.

2) If you enter the adult category, you may not enter the youth category.

3) No more than two prints may be entered in any one lot by one person.

4) Photography previously entered at the Greene County Fair is not eligible to re-enter.

5) Prints in Class 1 and Class 2 must be of sizes: 5” x 7” to 16” x 20” and mounted on mat board only! No frames accepted for judging.

6) Prints may be mounted on any color mounting board with the maximum size for photo work being 26” in any direction.

7) Skyscapes include sunsets, lightning, and clouds.

8) Landscapes may include buildings, bridges, nature, people or wildlife, which is recognizable as scenery.

9) Macro-Photography is extreme close-ups taken with macro, telephoto lenses, bellows or tubes.

10) Motion Photography is panning, blurring sports, racing, playing, peak of action and stop action.

11) Abstracts are special designs and effects.

12) Architecture includes any man-made structure, buildings, bridges, and towers.

13) Plant world includes nuts, mushrooms, and fl owers.

14) In Class 3, three related snapshots will be required for each category and must be of sizes (4 x 6). All three snapshots must be mounted on mat board or poster board for each category entered in Class 3.

ALL EXHIBITS WILL BE HUNG WITH BINDER CLIPS AND PEG BOARD HOOKS (furnished by the Fair). No other hangers required.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

CLASS 1 - Color Prints (5” x 7” to 16” x 20”)

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AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00; Best of Show - $12.50Lot 1 - PeopleLot 2 - SkyscapesLot 3 - Macro PhotographyLot 4 - LandscapeLot 5 - Still LifeLot 6 - AnimalsLot 7 - Motion PhotographyLot 8 - ArchitectureLot 9 - OpenLot 10 - ‘Best of Show”

CLASS 2 - Black & White Toned Prints(5” x 7” to 16” x 20”)AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - 4.00; Best of Show - $12.50Lot 1 - People Lot 2 - Motion Photography Lot 3 -Abstract - Special EffectsLot 4 - Architecture Lot 5 - Landscape Lot 6 - Open Lot 7 -”Best of Show”

CLASS 3 - Color Snapshots(4 x 6”)AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd -$4.00; Lot 1 - Animals & People Lot 2 - Plantworld or Landscape

Following are the Rules and Regulations for Classes 4 & 5:

Exhibitor CANNOT be a 4H Club member (see Department C - Class 9 if you are a 4H member). Prints must measure 4” x 6” or 5” x 7” (your choice). Individual prints must be mounted on mat board or poster board with no more than 2” border on each side. Exhibitors can enter two prints per lot. No hangers required. These will be furnished by the Fair.

CLASS 4 - Grades 1st - 6th AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - People Lot 2 - Landscapes & Skyscapes Lot 3 - Animals Lot 4 - Flowers Lot 5 - Open CLASS 5 - Grades 7th - 12th AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - People Lot 2 - Landscapes & Skyscapes Lot 3 - Animals Lot 4 - Flowers Lot 5 - Open

Department VFine Arts - Paintings and Drawings

Chairpersons - Marjorie Bradley, Joy Rader,Linda Sweat, Malinda Holt

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am till 1:30pm.

1) All entries submitted should be originals by the exhibitor. Materials from art books and publicized photographs are not considered originals! 2) Anyone who derives 25% of their income from art is considered professional and not eligible to enter exhibits. 3) No more than two pieces of art work in any one lot for any one person. 4) ADULT artwork MUST be properly framed and wired for hanging or it will not be accepted. 5) A portrait is center-focused and is defined as head and shoulders focused above the waist in which the subject matter can be easily recognized. 6)Landscapes may include buildings, bridges, nature, people, or wildlife, which is recognizable. 7) Any artwork previously entered in the Greene county Fair, is not eligible to reenter. 8) Any media so-desired by the artist may be used for any category (Pastel, Acrylic, Charcoal, Water Color, Oil, Pen, and Ink may be used). 9) Each painting must be relatively flat, (4” or less) in thickness and no three dimensional art or not any larger than 36” x 48”. 10) Vehicles include cars, trucks, trains, motorcycles, tanks, and buses. 11) All children’s art on mat board or poster board will be hung with binder clips (furnished by the Fair). Children’s art may be backed with mat board, poster board, etc. No other hangers required.

KID’S ZONEHorse Arena

Open Nightly 6pm - 9pmChildren 10 years of age and under

*Infl atables and Games*

Pay-One-Price Pay-One-Price Nightly Nightly Carnival RidesCarnival Rides

Tuesday Thru Sunday!Tuesday Thru Sunday!

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All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.

CLASS 1 - Senior Citizens (All media)AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00Lot 1 - Open

CLASS 2 - Adult (All Media)AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00Lot 1 - PortraitLot 2 - LandscapesLot 3 - SeascapesLot 4 - Still LifeLot 5 - Character SketchingLot 6 - Wildlife and DomesticLot 7 - Painting on GlassLot 8 - Open

CLASS 3 - High SchoolGrades 9, 10, 11, 12 (All Media)AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00Lot 1 - PortraitLot 2 - Landscapes - SeascapesLot 3 - Still LifeLot 4 - Wildlife and DomesticLot 5 - Character SketchingLot 6 - OpenCLASS 4 - Jr. High Grades 6, 7, 8 (All Media)AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50Lot 1 - Character SketchingLot 2 - Landscapes - SeascapesLot 3 - Still LifeLot 4 - Wildlife and DomesticLot 5 - Open

CLASS 5 - ElementaryGrades 4, 5 (All Media)AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00Lot 1 - Character SketchingLot 2 - Landscapes - SeascapesLot 3 - Still LifeLot 4 - Wildlife and DomesticLot 5 - Open

CLASS 6 - ElementaryGrades 1, 2, 3 (All Media)AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00Lot 1 - Character SketchingLot 2 - Landscapes - SeascapesLot 3 - Still LifeLot 4 - WildlifeLot 5 - Open

CLASS 7 - Pre-School (All Media)AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.00; 4th - RibbonLot 1 - Character SketchingLot 2 - AnimalsLot 3 - Open

CLASS 8 - Best of Show - (Rosette)

Department YJunior Crafts

(Under 18 years of age)

Chairpersons - Chris Collette, Rebecca Collette, & Courtney Dean

All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday, July 13th from 9:00am till 1:30pm. All entries must have been made AFTER the 2018 Fair. “Best of Show” given for each class.

All premium checks void after sixty (60) days. CLASS 1 - Beginners (Age 8 Years & Under)AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00Lot 1- Article made from cloth Lot 2- Article made from foam Lot 3- Article made from paperLot 4- Article made from plastic Lot 5- Article made from recycled material Lot 6- Article made of woodLot 7- Beaded Item Lot 8- Christmas Ornament Lot 9- Clay or Ceramic Item Lot 10 - Crayon ItemLot 11 - Holiday Decorations Other Than Christmas Lot 12 - Lego ItemLot 13 - Painted Article Lot 14- Suncatcher Lot 15 - Wall hanging or wreath Lot 16- Any other Item not listed aboveLot 17 - Best of Show

Class 2 - Junior Youth (Age 9 - 12 Years)AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 Lot 1 - Article made from cloth Lot 2 - Article made from paper Lot 3 - Article made from recycled material Lot 4 - Article made from wood - SmallLot 5 - Article made from wood - LargeLot 6 - Beaded ItemLot 7 - Bird Feeder/ Bird House Lot 8 - Christmas Ornament Lot 9 - Clay or Ceramic ItemLot 10 - Decorated Article of Clothing (must be new)Lot 11 - Handmade Jewelry Lot 12 - Holiday Decorations other than Christmas Lot 13 - Lego Item-Large Lot 14 - Lego Item-Small Lot 15 - Painted Glass/ Stained Glass

Lot 16 - Painted ArticleLot 17 - Wall Hanging or Wreath Lot 18 - Any other Item not listed aboveLot 19 - Best of Show

Class 3 - Senior Youth (Age 13 - 17 Years)AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 Lot 1 - Article made from cloth Lot 2 - Article made from metal Lot 3 - Article made form paper Lot 4 - Article made from recycled material Lot 5 - Article made of wood - SmallLot 6 - Article made of wood - LargeLot 7 - Bird Feeder/ Bird House Lot 8 - Clay or Ceramic ItemLot 9 - Decorated Article of Clothing (must be new)Lot 10 - Handmade Jewelry Lot 11 - Holiday DecorationsLot 12 - Lego Item-Large Lot 13 - Lego Item-Small Lot 14 - Painted Glass/ Stained Glass Lot 15 - Painted ArticleLot 16 - Wall Hanging or Wreath Lot 17 - Any other Item not listed aboveLot 18 - Best of Show

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GREENE COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK SHOWSHOW SCHEDULE

OPEN & JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW ..................................... Jul. 22nd @ 1:00 P.M.LITTLE BRITCHES .......................................................... Jul. 23rd @ 1:00 P.M.JUNIOR DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP .................................... Jul. 23rd @ 1:30 P.M.JUNIOR CHICKEN SHOW ............................................... Jul. 25th @ 7:00 P.M.OPEN SALERS ............................................................. Jul. 26th @ 10:00 A.M.OPEN LIMOUSINE .......................................................... Jul. 26th @ 1:00 P.M.OPEN SIMMENTAL ........................................................ Jul. 26th @ 3:00 P.M.OPEN HEREFORD .......................................................... Jul. 26th @ 5:00 P.M.COW BUDDIES ...............................................................Jul. 27th @ 9:00 A.M.SHOWMANSHIP .............................................................Jul. 27th @ 9:00 A.M.JUNIOR & COMMERCIAL BEEF HEIFER SHOW ............Jul. 27th @ 9:00 A.M.OPEN SALERS ............................................................. Jul. 27th @ 10:00 A.M.OPEN SHORTHORN. ...................................................... Jul. 27th @ 2:00 P.M.OPEN CHAROLAIS. ........................................................ Jul. 27th @ 3:00 P.M.OPEN ANGUS SHOW ..................................................... Jul. 27th @ 5:00 P.M.WOOL & WOOLIES REVUE ..........................................Jul. 28th @ 12:00 P.M.MEAT GOAT & SHEEP SHOW ........................................ Jul. 28th @ 1:00 P.M.DAIRY GOAT SHOW ........................................................ Jul. 28th @ 1:00 P.M.

GENERAL INFORMATIONALL LIVESTOCK MUST BE PRE-ENTERED. Entries close July 13th and application for entry must be made on regulation entry blanks, furnished by The Greene County Fair or submitted via online entry at the Greene County Fair Website, http://www.greenecountyfair.com. When entries exceed tie capabilities, animals will be accepted according to the date entries are received or date postmarked, whichever is first. Nonrefundable fee and entry form must be mailed to: Greene County Fair P.O. Box 582 Greeneville, TN 37744-0582 (Please write name of department on outside of envelope)

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

Bedding for livestock will not be provided.NO Dogs Allowed in Barn except for Service DogsEntry Fees Due at Check-In (Check or Cash Only)

The Greene County Fair management reserves to its Board the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and arbitrarily settle and determine all maters, questions and differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incidental to the Fair.

ALL PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF ISSUE

All livestock exhibitors will be required to purchase an exhibitor ticket for $7.00 and pay an entry fee, if applicable, for each animal entered. Feed, care and bedding of animals must be provided by exhibitors.

No animals can be entered or exhibited as purebred unless same has been recorded in the recognized books of record for their respective breeds, and exhibitors must produce certificates of registry at the request of the superintendent in charge any time during the Fair.

Animals shown by juniors cannot be shown again as being owned by adults, nor can animals owned by adults be shown by juniors.

For personal and fire safety, aisle ways MUST be kept clear. No grooming chutes, pedestal fans, etc. in aisle ways. All electrical equipment must be in reliable working condition with all safety shields in their appropriate place.

Protests will be considered by the Executive Committee providing the protest is in writing and accompanied by a cash deposit of $25.00, which deposit will be forfeited to the Fair in the event the party fails to sustain his protest. Show Manager must be informed of protest within one (1) hour after show in question. Protest forms are available from the superintendent.

Feed must be furnished by the exhibitor and animals must be kept in place assigned.Livestock for display only must be haltered and adhere to all Open & Junior Show rules, fees,

deadlines, health requirements and provided care consistent with other livestock entries.All animals exhibited must meet requirements of the fair.

JUNIOR SHOW RULES & REGULATIONSThe Greene County Fair Livestock Committee has made the decision to allow any person

under 21 years of age to exhibit their animal unassisted in the Junior Show.Only animals officially recorded in the name of the exhibitor before July 1st of the current

year may be shown and the registration certificate of each animal shall be submitted to the Superintendent of this show. All animals must be registered with the exception of commercial market lambs, heifers and steers. Application for registration or transfer will not be accepted. No joint ownership will be accepted for Junior entries.

Juniors must purchase an exhibitor ticket.No entry fee will be charged in the junior department and the stall space will be provided

free. Juniors not participating in Open Show may leave after 10:00 p.m.If an animal is to be entered in the open show, the regular stall rent will be charged, and

the animal will be released as indicated under each open show class.CARE OF EXHIBITS

The Fair will not be responsible for any injury or damage to livestock, crop or other exhibit but will take reasonable precautions to guard against loss or damage. Exhibitors must provide feed, care and bedding for livestock.

The President of the Fair shall have supervision and control of all exhibits and exhibitions during the Fair, whether in the buildings, arena, or grounds, and reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions and regulate the positions of all signs, to control the distribution of advertising matter and generally to direct the arrangements of articles on exhibition so far as appearance. All instructions shall come from him or through authorized officials.

SHOW RINGThe superintendents of the livestock departments will exclude entries from all competition

should there be embarrassing or unnecessary delay on the part of exhibitors in bringing animals into the show ring.

JUDGES AND AWARDSThere must be at least two (2) exhibits in each class in order to obtain first place

premiums in Open Shows.In classes where exhibits are made by only one exhibitor, the Fair will pay only second

premium money, and that only where the entry is worthy.The right is reserved to withhold the prized awarded in every case in which it shall appear

to the Fair 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 decision shall be final and binding on all parties.

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 Fair to encourage indifferent production, and no premium shall be awarded to any animal or article that does not possess high intrinsic merit.

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Judges will apply to the executive officer in charge of the department in which they are to act in all cases of doubt or difficulty.

Regard will be had to symmetry, size, form, action, constitution, vigor, and general characteristics of the various breeds with reasonable allowance for age; due regard will also be paid to carriage, style, and general refinement that donates high breeding, points which, while not weighing in the scale points, add value to animals when being sold for breeding purposes. In groups encouragement will be given to uniformity of breed type.

The Fair reserves the right to discriminate against both excessive obesity, which cannot be a profitable condition for breeding animals, and excessive leanness, in which condition animals are unfit for exhibition.

All animals must be shown and paraded as directed by the superintendent or judge, and any exhibitor refusing to comply with instructions or superintendent or judge or refusing to give any information required, may be ordered from the ring, and stock excluded from competition. If an exhibitor fails to exhibit animals at request of superintendent of department he forfeits his prize money.

Any animal deemed unrully or dangerous by the livestock superintendent may be removed from the show ring!

The ages of all animals must be given and satisfactorily verified if required. The ages of cattle will be computed as specified in special rules printed in departments.

Any exhibitor attempting or in any way interfering with the judges during their adjudications will be promptly excluded from competition, and the premiums awarded will be withheld.

The decision of the awarding judges shall be final.Judges in the several departments shall give the reasons,

if desired for their decisions, embracing the value and desirable qualities of the animals or articles to which the premiums are awarded.

Department superintendents will hand in the list of awards to the Secretary as soon as possible, and make their extended reports afterwards. They are requested to report fully upon all objects of merit and make such recommendations as circumstances may suggest, but not award extra prizes.

Department FMeat Goat & Sheep Show

Sunday, July 28th - 1:00 p.m.Superintendent - Jake Ottinger, Carla Reaves

Goats First, Sheep to Follow

Participants are required to purchase exhibitor tickets. Entry Fee $1.00 Per Head.Exhibitors must provide bedding for livestock.

Entry fees due by check in. Cash or Check Only. Exhibitors are allowed to enter no more than two animals in any one lot.

All animals are to be in place by 10:00am. on the day of the show. Facilities will be available by 8:00 a.m. No bedding will be furnished by the Fair. All market entries must be weighed by 12:00 p.m. The show will begin at 1:00 p.m. Animals will be released at 7:00 p.m. Participants are required to purchase exhibitor tickets for themselves and for any person assisting them at the show. Entry Fee $1.00 per head. In addition to the health requirements by the State of Tennessee, the following health requirements will apply to the Goat and Sheep shows. 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. Certifi cate(s) of Veterinary Inspection are to accompany the animal(s) to the respective shows. Veterinarians will examine for signs of infectious deseases (i.e. sourmouth, pinkeye, ringworm, abscesses, suspected caseous lymphandentitis. With reference to caseous lymphadenitits: enlargements of the lymph nodes, whether draining or not, will not be admitted.) The veterinarian has the fi nal decision on wheether animals satisfy all health requirements. By application for admission, each exhibitor agrees to show his/her animals subject to these rules. Presenting Obviously Unhealthy animals, as defi ned above, may result in the entire herd’s disqaulifi cation from the show, subject to the ruling of the Show Committee.

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.ALL ANIMALS MUST HAVE A SCRAPIE TAG

Breeding Sheep Show

All animals entered in the show must be purebred and must be registered in the name of the exhibitor, or transferred to the exhibitor by July 22nd. Registration certifi cate of transfer certifi cate, 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.Same lot substitutions will be accepted at time of check-in.Exhibitors are allowed no more than two entries in any one lot.Exception to age classifi cation listed under the lot number may be made when an exhibitor wished to enter a younger animal in an older age classifi cation. In no case may an older animal be entered in a younger classifi cation than its birth-date would permit.A minimum of six animals owned by two diff erent people is required to make a breed show.

Class 1 - Sheep - DorsetClass 2 - Sheep - Hampshire Class 3 - Sheep - KatahdinClass 4 - Sheep - OxfordClass 5 - Sheep - Natural Color

Class 6 - Sheep - ShropshireClass 7 - Sheep - SouthdownClass 8 - Sheep - Suff olkClass 9 - Sheep - AOB - MeatClass 10 - Sheep - AOB - WoolLot

1. Senior Ram Lambs - Born Sept. 1 thru Dec. 31, 20182. Early Junior Ram Lambs - Born Jan. 1 thru Feb. 14, 20193. Late Junior Ram Lambs - Born after Feb. 15, 20194. Pair of Ram Lambs 5. Grand Champion Ram (Lots 1, 2, & 3)6. Reserve Grand Champion Ram (Lots 1, 2, &3)7. **Senior Yearling Ewes - Born Sept. 1, 2017 thru Feb. 14, 20188. **Junior Yearling Ewes - Born Feb. 15 thru Aug. 31, 2018.9. Pair Yearling Ewes 10. Senior Ewe Lambs - Born Sept. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2018.11. Senior Champion Ewe12. Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 13. Early Junior Ewe Lambs - Born Jan. 1 thru Jan. 31, 2019.14. Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs - Born Feb. 1 thru Feb. 28, 2019.15. Late Junior Ewe Lambs - Born Mar. 1, 2019 and after.16. Pair of Ewe Lambs17. Junior Champion Ewe18. Reserve Junior Champion Ewe19. Grand Champion Ewe (Lots 11, 17).20. Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Lots 11, 12, 17 & 18).

21. Pen of Four Lambs (both sexes represented) 22. Flock (to consist of 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs, 1 ram)** An exhibitor may enter a total of two yearling ewes. They may be in the same class or different classes.

Market Lamb Show

Lambs must be owned by exhibitor prior to July 22nd. An exhibitor may show no more than six lambs in the Market Lamb Show. All market lambs must have lamb teeth and must be wether or ewe lambs. Ewe lambs shown as market lambs cannot show in Junior Breeding Show.Lambs must weigh a minimum of 75 pounds. There is no maximum weight. Lambs will be weighed and divided into lots by weight.

Class 11 - Sheep - Market Lambs - Black Face CrossLot

1. Light Weight Market Lambs2. Medium Weight Market Lambs 3. Medium Heavy Weight Market Lambs 4. Heavy Weight Market Lambs

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Smoker Tractor PullsMonday, July 22nd @ 7:00 p.m.

Sponsored by

Southern Rough Stock RodeoWednesday, July 24th @ 8:00 p.m.

Sponsored by

Demolition Derby—4/6 CylFriday, July 26th @ 7:00 p.m.

Sponsored by

Truck & Tractor PullsTuesday, July 23rd @ 7:00 p.m.

Sponsored by

Demolition Derby—8 CylSaturday, July 27th @ 6:00 p.m.

Sponsored by

Wrestlinglocated in the Show Barn

Wednesday, July 24th @ 7:00 p.m.Sponsored by

&

Demolition Derby—4/6 Cyl Car & Van Powder Puff DerbyThursday, July 25th @ 7:00 p.m.

Sponsored by

South StateContractors

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5. Champion Market Lamb 6. Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Class 12 - Sheep - Market Lambs - White Face CrossLot

1. Light Weight Market Lambs2. Medium Weight Market Lambs 3. Medium Heavy Weight Market Lambs 4. Heavy Weight Market Lambs 5. Champion Market Lamb 6. Reserve Champion Market Lamb

Class 13 - Sheep - Grand Champion Market LambsLot

7. Grand Champion Market Lamb8. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb

Commerical Ewes Show

Open to non-registered ewes of any breed or combination of breeds.Only weaned ewes may be shown.Ewes must have their yearling teeth and no ewe will show with two-year teeth. Ewes will be mouthed to determine age.Ewes must be owned by exhibitors and under their care and management by July 22nd of current year.Exhibitors may show no more than six (6) animals in the Commercial Ewe Show (any age combination).Ewes will be assigned to classes based on two age groups (lambs/yearlings) and weight within age classifi cation.Ewes must weigh 75 pounds to be exhibited.Ewes shown in the Commercial Ewe Show are not eligible to show in either the Registered Ewe Show or the Market Lamb Show.Ewes must be shown slick shornClass 14 - Sheep - Commercial Ewes - Black Face Cross LambsClass 15 - Sheep - Commercial Ewes - Black Face Cross YearlingsClass 16 - Sheep - Commercial Ewes - White Face Cross LambsClass 17 - Sheep - Commercial Ewes - White Face Cross YearlingsLot

1. Light Weight Commercial Ewes2. Medium Weight Commercial Ewes 3. Medium Heavy Weight Commercial Ewes 4. Heavy Weight Commercial Ewes 5. Champion Commercial Ewes 6. Reserve Champion Commercial Ewes

Class 18 - Sheep - Grand Champion Commercial EweLot

7. Grand Champion Commercial Ewe8. Reserve Grand Champion Commercial Ewe

Goat Show

Class 19 - Goats - Breeding Meat Goat Show

Animals must be registered in a Meat Goat Association. Open to registered percentage or fullblood.Animals shown in this class cannot be shown in Market Goat Show.

Lot1. Buck Kids age up to under 3 months2. Buck Kids age 3 months to under 6 months3. Buck Kids Age 6 months to under 9 months 4. Buck Kids Age 9 months to 12 months5. Grand Champion Buck Kid6. Reserve Grand Champion Buck Kid7. Doe Kid age up to under 3 months8. Doe Kid age 3 months to under 6 months9. Doe Kid age 6 months to under 9 months10. Doe Kid age 9 months to under 12 months11. Yearling Doe age 12 months to under 18 months12. Yearling Doe age 18 months to under 24 months13. 24 - 36 Month Doe14. 36 Month & Older Doe 15. Grand Champion Doe16. Reserve Grand Champion Doe

Class 20 - Goats - Market Goat ShowAny breed or cross breed of goat can show (registration not required).All goats will be weighed and classifi ed prior to the show and will be divided into classes by weight.All animals must have either an ear tag or legible tattoo to be able to show.All animals will be doe kids or wether kids (must not exhibit any testicular tissue).An animal must show no breaking of skin or eruption of either of two permanent front teeth.Milk teeth must be in place.All animals must be slick shorn with 3/8” of hair or less.An exhibitor can show a maximum of two animals in this Class.

Lot1. Light Weight2. Medium Weight3. Medium Heavy Weight4. Heavy Weight5. Grand Champion Market Goat6. Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat

All premium money available will be used, and individual prize money will depend on the number of animals shown. Animals will not be grouped, but will all be considered in one group for the purpose of allocating the premiums. All animals deemed worthy by the Judge will receive a blue participating ribbon. Group money paid will not exceed $9. The three highest placings in each class will receive the following additional premiums: 1st - $3; 2nd - $2; 3rd - $1. $1 pen fee will be charged.

Dairy Goat Show

Class 21 - Milking Goat Show

Lot1. Milking Yearling: Under 2 Years2. Does in Milk: 2yrs & under 3yrs3. Does in Milk: 3yrs & under 5yrs4. Does in Milk: 5yrs & Over5. Senior Grand Champion6. Senior Reserve Grand Champion7. Champion Challenge (Grand Champion of Day and Champions of record Compete)

WOOL AND WOOLIES REVUESunday, July 28th - 12:00 p.m.

Ext. Office: 798-1710The objectives of this class are to present a class of sheep in a most attractive manner, to give spectators an opportunity to view young people modeling wool garments while leading the wool producer, and to provide models an opportunity to develop poise.

RULESParticipants are required to purchase

exhibitor tickets. Subject to General Rules and Regulations

All contestants must be under 21 years of age as of date of show. Entrants must lead a registered ewe or market lamb which has been conditioned, fi tted and trained to show at halter. The sheep does not have to be owned by the entrant.

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Entrant must wear a garment made of wool or wool blend. Garment does not have to be constructed by entrant.The following standard will be used when judging classes:

A. Entrant’s garment (Style, Accessories Appropriate, Fashionable, Color Becoming of Model, Suitable for Age and Neatness). 40%.

B. Poise and Appearance (Modeling Ability, Attitude, Poise and Gracefulness, and Grooming). 25%.

C. Presentation of Sheep (Attitude toward animal, Halter on properly, Clean, Groomed appropriately, Lamb under control while modeling and in line, Lamb’s outfi t compatible with model’s outfi t). 35%.

Entries may be obtained from your County Extension Offi ce or the Greene County Extension Offi ce. Mail all entry forms to:

UT Extension - Greene CountyCounty Court House Annex

204 North Cutler Street, Suite 105 Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone (423) 798-1710

Fax (423) 798-1713

Entries must be received at the Greene County 4-H Office by 5:00 p.m. on Monday before the show on Sunday. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED after the 5:00 p.m. deadline. Extension Office Fax number is (423) 798-1713.

AWARDS:1st - $15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $8.00Plus RibbonsCLASSES:

1 - Senior contestants age* 17 years and under 21 years.

2 - Pairs Competition* Under 6 years of age. Must have a partner (older sibling, friend, parent, etc.) to help control sheep. Partner should be dressed to coordinate with the contestant, but only contestant will model on stage. Awards will go to contestant.

3 - Primary contestants age* 6 years through 9 years.4 - Junior contestants age* 10 years through 13 years.5 - Intermediate contestants age* 14 years through 16

years.*Age at time of show.

Department GJunior Dairy Show

Now Open to Out-of-State Exhibitors!Monday, July 22nd - 1:00 p.m.

Superintendents - Dale Collette, Lanny Love

Junior Show will be held concurrently with the Open Show!

REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLECLASS I - GUERNSEYCLASS II - JERSEYCLASS III - HOLSTEIN

No bedding will be provided.

Please refer to General Rules and Regulations for show eligi-bility rules.

ALL CATTLE MUST BE PRE-ENTERED.All exhibitors must purchase exhibitors tickets.Entry fees due by check in. Cash or Check Only.Fees - All entries $6.00 per tie space AND $6.00 per extra tie space if available. Exhibitors tickets - $7.00.Animals must be in place by 10:00 p.m. July 21st, and will be released after 9pm Tuesday Night.A member may enter one (1) animal in any one individual class.A member may show no more than four (4) animals per breed, not bred by exhibitor, in the show.All premium money available will be used, and individual prize money will depend on the number of animals shown. Animals will not be grouped, but will all be considered in one group for the purpose of allocating the premiums. All animals deemed worthy by the Judge will receive a blue participants ribbon. Group money paid will not exceed $17.00. The fi ve highest placings in each class will receive the following additional premiums: 1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5, 4th - $4; 5th - $3.Championship trophies sponsored by Dairy Farmers of America.

LITTLE BRITCHES CONTESTTuesday, July 23nd - 1pm

Classes open to children 0-5 years of age.Calves need not be registered but must be a purebred dairy animal.Calves need not be owned by children exhibiting them; however, each exhibitor should make his own arrangements for a calf.All entries will receive a participation ribbon.A trophy will be provided for 1st place.Sponsored by Greene County Veterinary Medical Center.

SHOWMANSHIPTrophies are sponsored by:

Sideline FarmsPeewee Showmanship - At least 6 years old and not in 4th

Grade as of 1/1/2019

Piedmont Milk Sales - Explorer - 4th Grade as of 1/1/2019R & R Implement Sales -Junior Showmanship - Grades 5 and 6 as of 1/1/2019.Greene Farmers Co-OpJunior High Showmanship - Grades 7 and 8 as 1/1/2019.Greene County Farm BureauSenior I Showmanship - Grades 9 and 10 as of 1/1/2019.Broyles Feed StoreSenior II Showmanship - Grades 11 and 12 as of 1/1/2019.Lot1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born Mar. 1, 2019 or later and

at least 4 months old at show time. 2. Intermediate Heifer Calves - Born Dec. 1, 2018 - Feb.

28, 2019. 3. Senior Heifer Calves - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2018. 4. Summer Heifer Calves - Born June 1 - Aug. 31, 2018. 5. Junior Yearling Heifers - Born Mar. 1 - May 31, 2018. 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers - Born Dec. 1, 2017 -

Feb. 28, 2018.7. Senior Yearling Heifers - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2017. 8. Junior Champion - (Lots 1-7). 9. Reserve Junior Champion (Lots 1-7). 10. Senior Yearling Heifer in Milk - Born after Sep 1, 2017.12. Junior Two Year Old Cows - Born Mar. 1 - Aug. 31,

2017. 14. Senior Two Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2016 - Feb.

28, 2017. 16. Three Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2015 - Aug. 31,

2016. 18. Four Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2014 - Aug. 31,

2015. 20. Five Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2013 - Aug. 31,

2014.22. Aged Cows, 6 years old and over - Born before Sept. 1,

2013. 26. Senior Champion 27. Reserve Senior Champion 28. Grand Champion. 29. Reserve Grand Champion.31. Best Bred by Heifer 32. Best Bred by Cow

Department HOpen Dairy ShowMonday, July 22nd - 1:00 p.m.

Superintendents - Dale Collette, Lanny Love

Animals must be in place by 10:00 p.m. July 21st, and will be released after 9pm on Tuesday night.Application for entry where the age determines the class or classes to which the animal is eligible, must give exact date of birth. All application for entry of cattle in individual lots must be accompanied by the name and registry number of animal and exact date of birth. Animals composing a competitive herd or group must have been shown in one of the individual lots. The pedigrees of all animals entered must be recorded in the recognized herd book for the breed and animals shall be recorded in the name of the exhibitor. Certifi cates of registration must be available. Animals that cannot be identifi ed by tattoo or color markings shall not be eligible to be shown.

Exhibitors may not show more than two entries in one lot.National Dairy Show rules shall govern, so far as practical,

cases not covered in the rules of this show.Cows, 42 months old or older, to be eligible to show, must

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have produced a calf carried to maturity within 18 months preceding the show. Affi davits must be fi led at time entries are made substantiating the above facts and giving date of birth of last calf produced. Each Superintendent must check the health and registration papers for each exhibitor.Premiums - Lots 1-7 - 1st - $25; 2nd - $20; 3rd - $15; 4th - $10; 5th - $8; $5.00 -- each of the next fi ve creditable placings. Lots 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25 - 1st - $30; 2nd - $25; 3rd - $20; 4th - $15; 5th - $10. Best Udder - 1st - $10; 2nd - $5.Championship trophies sponsored by Dairy Farmers of America.

Lot1. Junior Heifer Calf - Born Mar. 1, 2019 or at least 4

months old at show time. 2. Intermediate Heifer Calf - Born Dec. 1, 2018 - Feb. 28,

2019. 3. Senior Heifer Calf - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2018. 4. Summer Calf - Born June 1 - Aug. 31, 2018. 5. Junior Yearling Heifers - Born Mar. 1 - May 31, 2018. 6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers-Born Dec. 1, 2017 - Feb.

28, 2018. 7. Senior Yearling Heifers - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2017. 8. Junior Champion (Lots 1-7) 9. Reserve Junior Champion (Lots 1-7) 10. Senior Yearling Heifer in Milk - Born before Sept. 1,

2017.11. Best Udder12. Junior Two Year Old Cows - Born Mar. 1 - Aug. 31,

2017. 13. Best Udder. 14. Senior Two Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2016 - Feb.

28, 2017. 15. Best Udder. 16. Three Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2015 - Aug. 31,

2016. 17. Best Udder. 18. Four Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2014 - Aug. 31, 2015. 19. Best Udder. 20. Five Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2013 - Aug. 31,

2014. 21. Best Udder. 22. Aged Cows (6 Years and Over) - Born before Sept. 1,

2013. 23. Best Udder. 24. Cow -Dry 3 and 4 Year Old - Born Sept. 1, 2014 - Aug.

31, 2016. 25. Cow - Dry 5 Year Old and Over - Born before Sept. 1,

2014. 26. Senior Champion (Lots 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24

& 25). 27. Reserve Senior Champion (Lots 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20,

22, 24 & 25) 28. Grand Champion. 29. Reserve Grand Champion. 30. Breeders Herd of Five Females - This group, all owned

by the exhibitor, consists of two (2) females over 2 years of age that have freshened, two (2) females under 2 years of age and one any age. Three (3) must be bred by exhibitor. This group replaces all of the former group classes.

NOTE: 1) Each farm limited to one entry.

2) Registration papers will be checked in ring before the class is placed.AWARDS: 1st - $125; 2nd - $100; 3rd - $75; 4th - $50; 5th - $25

31. Best Bred by Heifer 32. Best Bred by Cow

CLASS IV : SPECIAL AWARDS - Sponsored by: Broyles Feed Store

Lot 1 - Supreme Champion Heifers. AWARDS: 1st - $50Lot 2 - Supreme Champion Cows. AWARDS: 1st - $100Lot 3 - Open Dairy Barn Award (All Breeds) - Based on exhibitors care of barn, 2 animals minimum AWARDS: 1st - $25; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10

SHOW RING CODE OF ETHICS FOR ALL DAIRY BREEDS

The showing of registered dairy cattle is an important part of the promotion, merchandising and breeding program of many breeders. 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 maintain 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 the 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 a 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 presentation of cattle in the show-ring which are acceptable.

The following practices or procedures are considered unacceptable and defi ned as being unethical in the showing of registered dairy cattle:

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.

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

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

Treating or massaging any part of the animal’s body, particularly the udder, internally or externally with an irritant,

counterirritant, or other substance to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation.

Minimizing the effects of crampiness by feeding or injecting drugs, depressants or applying packs or using an artifi cial contrivance or therapeutic treatment except normal exercise.

Blocking the nerves to the foot to prevent limping by injecting drugs.

Striking the animal to cause swelling in a depressed area.Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour

of 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 of hooves.

Insertion of foreign material under the skin.Changing the color of hair at any point, spot or area on

animal’s body.The use of alcoholic beverage in the feed or administered

as a drench.Administration of 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 of use of which is controlled by license under federal, state of 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.

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

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

Department IJunior Beef Heifer Show

Saturday, July 27th - 9:00 a.m.Superintendents -Jonathan Williams

Tie-outs are on a first-come, first-served basis.Absolutely no tie-outs are permittedon trailers in rock area.Violators will be asked to leave the fairgrounds.Exhibitors must provide bedding for livestock.Please refer to General Rules and Regulations for show eligibility rules. ALL CATTLE MUST BE PRE-ENTERED.No Bull Calves willl be shown in Junior ShowCutoff time for Check-In will be 7:00pm, Thursday, July 25th.Exhibitors are allowed to enter no more than two (2) animals in any one lot.

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All exhibitors must purchase exhibitors tickets.Fees - Exhibitors tickets - $7.00.Animals must be exhibited by owner unless exhibitor has two animals in class.

No cattle or tack will be allowed in until after midnight on Wednesday, July 24th.Animals must be in place by 12:00 Noon and checked in before 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 25th.Commercial Heifer measured 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 25th. Animals tie-out at 9:30 p.m. or at the discretion of the director.

A member may show no more than four (4) animals per breed, not bred by exhibitor in the show. All premium money will be used and individual prize money will depend on the number of animals shown. Animals will not be grouped but will all be considered one group for allocation of premium. All worthy animals will receive a blue participation ribbon. Group money will not exceed $17. The fi ve highest placings will receive: 1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $5; 4th - $4; 5th - $3, in addition to group money.

COW BUDDIESSaturday, July 27th - 12:00 a.m.

Class is for children not yet eligible for 4-H. All entries will receive a participation ribbon. Must show a heifer calf.

SHOWMANSHIP CLASSESShowmanship Class, time to be announced, is for people and animals who will exhibit or who have exhibited in individual classes of the Junior Beef Show. Exhibitors must own the animal shown and must be shown in the Junior Show. Explorer - 4th Grade as of January 1, 2019Junior Showmanship - Grades 5 and 6 as of January 1st, 2019.Junior High Showmanship - Grades 7 and 8 as January 1st, 2019.Trophy sponsored by Greene Farmer’s Co-op.

Senior I Showmanship - Grades 9 and 10 as of January 1st, 2019.Senior II Showmanship - Grades 11 and 12 as of January 1st, 2019

Belt Buckles by Greene County Livestock Association

CLASS 1 – ANGUSTrophy for Grand Champion &

$150 Bonus Money for Grand Champion &$75 Bonus Money for Reserve Grand ChampionSponsored by Greene County Angus Association

Lot1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 2. Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2018.

3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2018.

4. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1 and Aug. 31, 2018.

5. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1 and June 30, 2018.

6. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1 and April 30, 2018.

7. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2018.

8. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2017.

9. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2017.

10. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2019 or later. Calf can be shown in individual classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.

11. Grand Champion -- Rosette 12. Reserve Grand Champion -- Rosette

CLASS 2 - HEREFORDLot

1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 2. Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2018. 3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and

Oct. 31, 2018. 4. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1

and Aug. 31, 2018. 5. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1

and June 30, 2018. 6. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1 and

April 30, 2018. 7. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1 and

Feb. 28, 2018. 8. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2017.9. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1

and Oct. 31, 2017. 10. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2019 or later. Calf can

be shown in individual classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.

11.Grand Champion -- Rosette 12. Reserve Grand Champion -- Rosette

CLASS 3 - OTHER BEEF BREEDSLot

1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 2. Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2018. 3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and

Oct. 31, 2018. 4. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1

and Aug. 31, 2018. 5. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1

and June 30, 2018. 6. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1 and

April 30, 2018.

7. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2018.

8. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2018.

9. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2018.

10. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2019 or later. Calf can be shown in individual classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.

11. Grand Champion --Rosette 12. Reserve Grand Champion --Rosette

CLASS 4 - COMMERCIAL HEIFER SHOWOpen to any non-registered heifers of any beef breed or combinations of beef breeds. Only weaned calves may be shown. Heifers must have their “Milk Teeth” and no heifer will show that does not have milk teeth. Show superintendent will be responsible for checking teeth on all commercial heifer entries and his decision will be fi nal.Heifers must be owned by exhibitors and under their care and management by May 1 of current year, per rules regarding Junior Heifer Shows. Exhibitors will not be allowed to show more than four (4) animals in the show. Heifers will be assigned to maximum 5 lots based on hip height measurements.Heifers shown in the commercial show are not eligible to be shown in the registered show. Registered animals will not be allowed to show in this show.Entries for this show must be submitted on a special entry form found inside the livestock catalog. Heifers must be

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permanently identifi ed by a legible tattoo in both ears and ear tag. Commercial heifer classes will be judged following the completion of Junior Beef Heifer Show. Heifers measured between 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 25th.

Department JOpen Beef Show

Superintendents - Corey Malone,Jonathan Williams

Violators will be asked to leave the fairgrounds.

Exhibitors must provide bedding for livestock.Please refer to General Rules and Regulations for show eligibility rules. Requirments to maintain individual shows will be a minimum of 15 head and 3 exhibitors for 3 consecutive years.

ALL CATTLE MUST BE PRE-ENTERED.

NO Exhibitors will be allowed on the fairgrounds until after midnight on Wednesday. Cattle must be in place by 4:00pm Thursday. Tie out time will be at 9:30pm. Failure to abide by this ruling will result in forfeiture of premiums or removal from the fairgrounds. If you have any questions concerning information or problems, see Director, Beef Superintendent.

Cattle will not be released until Saturday, July 27th at 10:00 p.m. or as specifi ed by the Beef Superintendent. All exhibitors must purchase exhibitors tickets.Entry fees are due at check in - Cash or check onlyFees - All entries $6.00 per tie space and $6.00 per extra tie space if available. Exhibitors tickets - $7.00.Supreme champion male and female of all breeds to be selected from all champions. All breed champions are expected to show for supreme male and female following conclusion of Angus show.Premiums 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5thFEMALES $35 $25 $20 $15 $13BULLS $35 $25 $20 $15GROUPS $35 $25 $20

CLASS 8 - Barn Award for cleanest, most attractive tie space. Must have fi ve head.

1st - $25; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10

CLASS 1 - CHAROLAISSaturday, July 27th - 3:00 pm

CLASS 2 - , LIMOUSINFriday, July 26th - 9:00 am

CLASS 3 - SHORTHORNSaturday, July 27th - 2:00 pm

Superintendents - Corey MaloneJonathan Williams

Lot1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan 1, 2019. 2. Winter Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec.

31, 2018. 3. Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct.

31, 2018. 4. Heifer Calf Champion (1, 2, 3) -- Rosette 5. Reserve Heifer Calf Champion -- Rosette 6. Summer Yearling Females - Born between July 1 and

Aug. 31, 2018. 7. Late Spring Yearling Females - Born between May 1

and June 30, 2018. 8. Early Spring Yearling Females - Born between Mar. 1

and April 30, 2018. 9. Junior Champion Female (6, 7, 8) -- Rosette 10. Reserve Junior Champion Female -- Rosette 11. Junior Yearling Females - Born between Jan. 1 and

Feb. 28, 2018. 12. Late Senior Yearling Females - Born between Nov. 1

and Dec. 31, 2017.13. Early Senior Yearling Females - Born between Sept. 1

and Oct. 31, 2017. 14. Senior Champion Female (11, 12, 13) -- Rosette 15. Reserve Senior Champion Female -- Rosette 16. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2019 or later. Calf can

be shown in individual classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.

(Eligible for grand champion.)17. Grand Champion Female -- Banner 18. Reserve Grand Champion Female --Rosette 19. Junior Bull Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 20. Winter Bull Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31,

2018. 21. Senior Bull Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct.

31, 2018. 22. Calf Champion Bull (19, 20, 21) --Rosette 23. Reserve Calf Champion Bull -- Rosette

24. Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between July 1 and Aug. 31, 2018.

25. Late Spring Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1 and June 30, 2018.

26. Early Spring Yearling Bulls - Born between Mar. 1 and April 30, 2018.

27. Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2018.

28. Junior Champion Bull (24, 25, 26, 27) -

Rosette 29. Reserve Junior Champion Bul l- Rosette 30. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between July 1 and Dec.

31, 2017. 31. Two Year Old Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and June 30,

2017. 32. Senior Champion Bull (30, 31) - Rosette 33. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette 34. Grand Champion Bull - Banner 35. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette 36. Group of Two Females - Bred and owned by exhibitor. 37. Group of Two Bulls - Bred and owned or co-owned by

exhibitor. 38. Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals by one sire, any age,

either or both sexes. 39. Best Six Head - Owned or co-owned by exhibitor.

CLASS 4 - SIMMENTAL & SIMMENTAL INFLUENCE Friday, July 26th - 3:00 p.m.

Superintendents - Corey MaloneJonathan Williams

All animals must be registered as the property of the exhib-itor 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 certifi -cate. Exhibitors must have the original registration certifi cate or the offi cially 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.

Lot1. Spring Heifer Calves—calved after March 1, 20192. Junior Heifer Calf—calved between January 1 and February

28, 2019 3. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE4. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE

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5. Winter Heifer Calves— calved between November 1 and December 31, 2018

6. Senior Heifer Calves—calved between September 1 and October 31, 2018

7. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION FEMALE8. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION9. Late Summer

Yearling Females—calved between July 1 and August 31, 2018

10. Summer Yearling Females– calved between May 1 and June 30, 2018

11. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE12. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE13. Late Spring Yearling Females– calved between April 1

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

and March 31, 2018 15. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE16. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE17. Junior Yearling Females—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2018 18. Senior Yearling Females—calved between September 1

and December 31, 2017 19. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE21. 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 fi nal 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.

22. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE BANNER23. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE24. Spring Bull Calves—calved after March 1, 2019 25. Junior Bull Calves—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2019 26. JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL27. RESERVE JUNIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL28. Winter Bull Calves—calved between November 1 and

December 31, 201829. Senior Bull Calves—calved between September 1 and

October 31, 2018 30. SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL31. RESERVE SENIOR CALF CHAMPION BULL32. Late Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between July 1 and

August 31, 2018 33. Summer Yearling Bulls—calved between May 1 and June

30, 2018 34. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL35. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BULL36. Spring Yearling Bulls—calved between March 1 and April

30, 2018 37. Junior Yearling Bulls—calved between January 1 and

February 28, 2018 38. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL39. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL40. Senior Yearling Bull—calved between September 1 and

December 31, 2017 41. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls—calved between May 1

and August 31, 2017 42. Two Year Old Bulls—calved between January 1 and April

30, 2017 43. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL44. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL 45. GRAND CHAMPION BULL BANNER46. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL47. 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.

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.

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.

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

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.

CLASS 5 - HEREFORDFriday, July 26th -

5:00 pmSuperintendents-

Corey Malone, Jonathan Williams

Lot1. Junior Heifer Calves -

Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019.

2. Winter Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2018.

3. Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2018.

4. Champion Heifer Calf (1, 2, 3) - Rosette

5. Reserve Champion

Heifer Calf - Rosette 6. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1

and Aug. 31, 2018. 7. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1

and June 30, 2018. 8. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1 and

April 30, 2018. 9. Junior Champion Heifer (6, 7, 8) - Rosette 10. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer - Rosette 11. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1 and

Feb. 28, 2018. 12. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1

and Dec. 31, 2017.13. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1

and Oct. 31, 2017. 14. Senior Champion Heifer (11, 12, 13) - Rosette 15. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer - Rosette 16. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2019 or later. Calf can

be shown in individual classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.

(Eligible for grand champion.)17. Grand Champion Female - Banner 18. Reserve Grand Champion Female - Rosette 19. Junior Bull Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 20. Winter Bull Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31,

2018. 21. Senior Bull Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct.

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31, 2018. 22. Champion Bull Calf (19, 20, 21) - Rosette 23. Reserve Champion Bull Calf - Rosette 24. Late Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between July 1 and

Aug. 31, 2018. 25. Early Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1 to

June 30, 2018. 26. Late Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Mar. 1 and

April 30, 2018. 27. Early Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and

Feb. 28, 20127. 28. Junior Champion Bull (24, 25, 26, 27) - Rosette 29. Reserve Junior Champion Bull - Rosette 30. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between Sept. 1 and Dec.

31, 2017. 31. Late Two Year Old Bulls - Born between May 1 and

Aug. 31, 2017. 32. Early Two Year Old Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and

April 30, 2017. 33. Senior Champion Bull (30, 31, 32) - Rosette 34. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette 35. Grand Champion Bull - Banner 36. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette 37. Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals, both sexes represented,

sired by one bull, all owned by exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible.

38. Calf Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals sired (senior, winter, junior or spring) by one sire, both sexes to be represented, all owned by exhibitor.

39. Best Six Head - Owned by exhibitor, all animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible.

CLASS 6 - ANGUSSaturday, July 27th - 5:00 p.m.

Superintendent - Corey Malone,Jonathan Williams

Lot1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 2. Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2018. 3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and

Oct. 31, 2018. 4. Heifer Calf Champion (1, 2, 3) - Rosette 5. Reserve Heifer Calf Champion - Rosette 6. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1 and

Aug. 31, 2018. 7. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1 and

June 30, 2018. 8. Intermediate Champion (6, 7) - Rosette 9. Reserve Intermediate Champion - Rosette 10. April Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between April 1 and

April 30, 2018. 11. March Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1 and

Mar. 31, 2018. 12. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1 and

Feb. 28, 2018.

13. Junior Champion (10, 11, 12) Rosette 14. Reserve Junior Champion - Rosette 15. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1 and

Dec. 31, 2017.16. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1 and

Oct. 31, 2017. 17. Senior Champion Heifer (15, 16) - Rosette 18. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer - Rosette 19. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2019 or later. Calf can

be shown in individual classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.

(Eligible for grand champion.)20. Grand Champion Female - Banner 21. Reserve Grand Champion Female - Rosette 22. Junior Bull Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2019. 23. Late Senior Bull Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec.

31, 2018. 24. Early Senior Bull Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct.

31, 2018. 25. Bull Calf Champion (22, 23, 24) - Rosette 26. Reserve Bull Calf Champion - Rosette 27. Late Summer Yearling Bull Calf - Born between July 1 and

Aug. 31, 2018. 28. Early Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1 and

June 30, 2018. 29. Intermediate Champion Bull (27, 28) - Rosette 30. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull - Rosette 31. April Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between April 1, and

April 30, 2018. 32. March Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Mar. 1 and

Mar. 31, 2018. 33. Early Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and Feb.

28, 2018. 34. Junior Champion Bull (31, 32, 33) - Rosette 35. Reserve Junior Champion Bull - Rosette 36. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between Sept. 1 and Dec.

31, 2017. 37. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1 and

Aug. 31, 2017. 38. Two Year Old Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and April 30,

2017. 39. Senior Champion Bull (36, 37, 38) - Rosette 40. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette 41. Grand Champion Bull - Banner 42. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette 43. Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals, both sexes represented. 44. Junior Get-of-Sire - Three (3) animals by one sire, both

sexes represented in classes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28.

45. Breeder Six Head - Bred and owned or co-owned by exhibitor and shown in individual classes.

CLASS 7 - SalersFriday, July 26th - 10:00 am

Superintendent - Corey Malone,Jonathan Williams

Lot1. Heifers, Summer Calves-calved on or after April 1, 20192. Heifers, Early Spring Calves-calved In March 20193. Heifers, Late Junior Calves-calved in February 2019 4. Heifers, Early Junior Calves-calved in January 20195. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION6. RESERVE JUNIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION7. Heifers, Winter Calves-calved Oct. through Dec. 2018 8. Heifers, Senior Calves-calved Aug. through Sept. 2018 9. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION10. RESERVE SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION 11. Heifers, Summer Yearlings - calved May through July

2018 12. Heifers, Late Spring Yearling Heifers-calved in April 2018

t 13. Heifers, Early Spring Yearlings-Calved in March 201814. JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER 15. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER 16. Heifers, Junior Yearling -calved in February 2018 17. Heifers, Junior Yearling -calved in January 201818. Early Sr. Yearling Heifers-calved Oct. through Dec. 201719. SENIOR CHAMPION HEIFER 20. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION HEIFER 21. GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER22. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER23. 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.

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.

25. GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF26. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION COW/CALF 27. Bulls, Summer Calves-Calved in or after April 2019 28. Bulls, Early Spring Calves-Calved in March 2019 29. Bulls, Late Junior Calves-Calved in February 2019 30. Bulls, Early Junior Calves-Calved in January 201931. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION 32. RESERVE JUNIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION33. Bulls, Winter Calves-calved Oct. lhrough Dec. 2018 34. Bulls, Senior Calves-Calved Aug. lhrough Sept. 2018 35. SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION 36. RESERVE SENIOR BULL CALF CHAMPION 37. Bulls, Summer Yearling-calved May through July 2018 38. Bulls, Late Spring Yearlings-Calved in April 2Q18 39. Bulls, Early Spring Yearlings-Calved in March 2018 40. Bulls, Junior Yearlings-Calved February 2018 . 41. Bulls, Junior Yearlings-Calved January 2018 42. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 43. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 44. Bulls, Senior yearlings-Calved Aug. lhrough Dec. 201745. Bulls, Two Year Olds-Calved January through July 2017 J 46. Early Senior Bull-Calved Oct. through Dec. 201647. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL

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48. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL49. GRAND CHAMPION BULL50. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL51. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three animals shown

(Classes 1-10 & 27-35) in lhe above single entry classes of Senior calves and younger, progeny of one sire, must include bolh sexes.

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

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

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

Department: DJunior Chicken Show

Thursday, July 25thCheck-in and Testing: 6:00 p.m.

Show: 7:00 p.m.

Showmanship classes; Judging classes to followPREMIUMS:Showmanship: 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00Judged Classes: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00

TESTING Poultry must 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 fl ock which has been certifi ed as Pullorum-Ty-phoid Clean under the Tennessee Poultry Improvement Plan. As part of increased awareness and surveillance for Avian Infl uenza and other poultry diseases, all bird’s physical appearance will be assessed at the time testing is conducted. Any birds that have comingled with birds of unknown disease status must test negative Pollorum-Typhoid prior to exhibition.• No one will interfere with judges or the birds during judging under penalty of and forfeiture of prizes. • Judges’ decision will be fi nal.• There will be NO sales of poultry from the barn during the Fair.• Pre-registration entry fee: $2.00 per bird. • On-site registration fee day of show: $4.00 per bird. Youth exhibitor free fair entry. • Entry Fee Must Accompany Entry.Showmanship – prior to the Junior Chicken Show. NOTE: Chick-en does not have to be owned by exhibitor. The following link provides tasks involved in these classes: http://youthexhibition-poultry.org.

Class 1Lot 1 – High School (grades 9-12)Lot 2 – Middle School (grades 6-8)Lot 3 – Elementary School (grades 3-5)Lot 4 – * Early Elementary School (grades K-2)Lot 5 – * Preschool (Age 4 years and under)

Competitors will handle chickens independently; however, pre-school and early elementary entrants must have a partner (older sibling, friend, parent, etc.)

ALL BREEDS- Large Fowl and Bantam

Class 2: Birds under 1 year of ageLot 1 - Pullets (females under 1 year of age)Lot 2 – Cockerels (males under 1 year of age)

Class 3: Birds over 1 year of ageLot 3 – Hens (female birds 1 year of age or older)Lot 4 – Cocks (male birds 1 year of age or older)

ENTERTAINMENT

Class 4: Best Dressed Bird – costume class. A description of the bird’s costume must be provided day of show. Lot 1 – Pullets and HensLot 2 – Cockerels and Cocks

Exhibition of Exotic BirdsExhibitor must receive permission from Chicken Department Committee to display bird(s). No premiums provided.

Youth Education DisplaysA non-interactive, table top-board may be displayed. A tri-fold board is suggested. Content must focus on an educational topic about any area of poultry. No premiums awarded in the Chicken Department; however, youth in grades 4-12 may enter their display in the 4-H Department for competition and premiums.

TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREDIVISION OF CONSUMER &

INDUSTRY SERVICESANIMAL HEALTH

SUMMARY: LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS - 2/28/19

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 sched-uled fair or exhibition.

B. All livestock (except poultry and equine) which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an offi cial veterinary health certifi cate with individual permanent identifi cation. Certifi cates for this purpose shall be valid for ninety (90) days from date of issue. (Tennessee livestock only – out-of-state certifi cates are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issue)

C. No animal showing clinical signs of infectious or communica-ble disease shall be allowed to enter or remain on premises of fairs 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

[Certifi cates of Veterinary Inspection Valid for a Period of Ninety (90) Days]

A. SWINE:All swine which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompa-nied by an offi cial veterinary health certifi cate with individual permanent identifi cation or suffi cient description to identify each animal.

B. CATTLE:All cattle which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by an offi cial veterinary health certifi cate with individual perma-nent, offi cial identifi cation.

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.

(2) Poultry found not to be in apparent good health shall be removed immediately from any show or exhibition.

D. HORSES & OTHER EQUIDAE:Horses and other Equidae six (6) months of age and older must have a negative Equine Infectious Anemia test within the preced-ing twelve (12) months.

E. SHEEP (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be ac-companied by an offi cial health certifi cate 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, shows, fairs, expositions or slaughter shall be permanently, individually iden-tifi ed by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regula-tions, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

F. GOATS (1) Goats imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompa-nied by an offi cial health certifi cate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(2) Goats imported into Tennessee for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughter establishment or to an approved livestock market for sale to a slaughter establishment shall only be required to have a transportation document and be in compliance with Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(3) All registered breeding goats, goats that have been commin-gled with sheep, goats for exhibition and dairy goats that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions or slaughter shall be permanently, individually iden-tifi ed by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regula-tions, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

G. CAMELIDS: Camelids must have an offi cial veterinary health certifi cate as provided in Rule 0080-2-3-.01 (1).

H. CAPTIVE CERVIDAE: Captive Cervidae must have an offi cial veterinary health certifi cate as provided in Rule 0080-2-3-.01 (1).

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III LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ORIG-INATING OUTSIDE THE STATE OF TENNESSEELivestock and Poultry entering fairs and exhibitions from areas outside the State of Tennessee shall be subject to current Tennessee import require-ments. Please contact the state veter-inarian’s offi ce regarding questions or recent changes to these rules.These interstate requirements are summarized as follows:

A. ALL SPECIES (except poultry):Offi cial Certifi cate of Veterinary In-spection valid for thirty (30) days and individual permanent offi cial identifi ca-tion, except for equine. Equine must have suffi cient description to identify the animal.B. CATTLE:Certifi cate of Veterinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows:

(1) Tuberculosis: No requirements ex-cept for cattle originating from regions not considered free of tuberculosis. (2) Brucellosis: No requirements ex-cept for cattle originating from regions not considered free of brucellosis. Test eligible cattle – Intact male or female cattle eighteen (18) months or older. (Vaccinates and non-vaccinates)

C. SWINE:No testing requirements for swine unless originating from a region not considered free of Brucellosis and Pseudorabies.

D. HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES:Animals six (6) months of age or older - negative equine infectious anemia (Swamp Fever) test within twelve (12) months. E. POULTRY:Originate directly from a Pullorum-Ty-phoid Clean Flock and an H5/H7 Avian Infl uenza Clean Flock, or be accompa-nied by evidence of a negative Pullo-rum-Typhoid test within ninety (90) days and a negative Avian Infl uenza test within twenty-one (21) days.

F. SHEEP (1) All sheep imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an offi cial health certifi cate 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, including for change of own-ership, shows, fairs, expositions or slaughter shall be permanently, individ-ually identifi ed by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

G. GOATS (1) Goats imported into or through Tennessee shall be accompanied by an offi cial health certifi cate and be in compliance with 0080-2-1-.02, and Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(2) Goats imported into Tennessee for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughter establishment or to an approved livestock market for sale to a slaughter establishment shall only be required to have a transportation document and be in compliance with Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

(3) All registered breeding goats, goats that have been commingled with sheep, goats for exhibition and dairy goats that move within the state, including for change of ownership, shows, fairs, expositions or slaughter shall be permanently, individually iden-tifi ed by a method approved in Title 9, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 79.1 through 79.4.

H. CAMELIDAE: Same require-ments as for cattle.

I. CERVIDAE:Certifi cate of Vet-erinary Inspection and additional requirements as follows:

(1) Brucellosis: Same require-ments as for cattle.

(2) Tuberculosis: (a) All cervidae shall originate in herds which have had a negative herd test for tuberculosis within twelve (12) months with a USDA approved single cervical test and individual imported animals shall be negative to the single cervical test within thirty (30) days of entry; or(b) Animals not originating in tested herds as described above must test negative to two (2) single cervical tests at least ninety (90) days apart, the second test conducted not more than thirty (30) days prior to entry.

NOTE: (Contact an accredited veter-inarian for further details of import rules).

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 man-agers to establish additional or more stringent requirements.

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