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2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Department Superintendents Fair information contacts Animals: Animals: BEEF: Vicki Rau • 345-7529 DAIRY: Mike & Karen Laier • 345-7358 GOATS: Andrew Walker • 345-0124 HORSE & PONY: Renee Streeter • 989-510-0697 POULTRY, RABBITS & PET STOCK: Zac Likavec • 989-329-6225 SHEEP: Andrew Walker • 345-0124 SWINE: Allan Simmons • 989-343-6932 ANIMAL RECORD BOOKS Dan Stoneback • 240-4093 OPEN STILL EXHIBITS: EXHIBIT BUILDINGS: Shelly Clemens • 345-1934 & Tracy Turner • 345-8732 AGRICULTURE: Sue Wangler • 345-3749 FOLK ART: Mary Delmotte • 989-312-1615 FINE ART (Drawings, Paintings & Sculpture): TBA CULINARY ARTS (Baked Goods & Canning): TBA FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE: Delinn Keetch • 685-8267 NEEDLEWORK: Deb Loar • 989-965-1464 PHOTOGRAPHY: Shannon Symons • 989-709-0787 Youth Classes: FINE ART: (Art, Drawings, Paintings & Sculptures): Chelsey Clemens • 345-1934 PHOTOGRAPHY: TBA CULINARY ARTS: (Baked Goods & Canning): Cindy Rosebrugh • 989-965-1099 FOLK ART & NEEDLEWORK (Crafts, Ceramics, Collections & Hobbies): Jody Zimmer • 685-3229 EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS & CONSERVATION: Dan Stoneback • 345-3559 AGRICULTURE, FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE: Carrie Reetz • 345-3366 Gayle Bennett • 345-3227 ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CONTACT: PRE-REGISTERED FAIR CAMPING INFO: Carrie Reetz • 345-3366 COMMERCIAL SITE RENTAL: Matt Quigley • 989-390-2246 REGISTRATION: Jan Wackerle • 345-3790 Ashlee Nelson • 989-312-0810 Tom Nelson, President • 989-312-0815 Matt Quigley, Vice President • 989-390-2246 Stephanie Engel, Treasurer • 989-365-3918 Michelle Parliament, Secretary • 989-312-2331 or any other Board Member Caretaker • 345-5393 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.ogemawcountyfair.com for online registration EXHIBITORS FEES: There is NO fee for youth exhibitors in youth classes. Adult/Open Exhibitors: Open Still Exhibits $2.00 exhibitor fee plus $.25 per class. Livestock Fees - see page 11 ALL OTHER REGISTRATION CHECKS MAY BE MAILED TO: Ogemaw County Fair P.O. Box 175, West Branch, MI 48661

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2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Department Superintendents Fair information contacts Animals:

Animals: BEEF: Vicki Rau • 345-7529 DAIRY: Mike & Karen Laier • 345-7358 GOATS: Andrew Walker • 345-0124 HORSE & PONY: Renee Streeter • 989-510-0697 POULTRY, RABBITS & PET STOCK: Zac Likavec • 989-329-6225 SHEEP: Andrew Walker • 345-0124 SWINE: Allan Simmons • 989-343-6932 ANIMAL RECORD BOOKS Dan Stoneback • 240-4093 OPEN STILL EXHIBITS: EXHIBIT BUILDINGS: Shelly Clemens • 345-1934 & Tracy Turner • 345-8732 AGRICULTURE: Sue Wangler • 345-3749 FOLK ART: Mary Delmotte • 989-312-1615 FINE ART (Drawings, Paintings & Sculpture): TBA CULINARY ARTS (Baked Goods & Canning): TBA FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE: Delinn Keetch • 685-8267 NEEDLEWORK: Deb Loar • 989-965-1464 PHOTOGRAPHY: Shannon Symons • 989-709-0787 Youth Classes: FINE ART: (Art, Drawings, Paintings & Sculptures): Chelsey Clemens • 345-1934 PHOTOGRAPHY: TBA CULINARY ARTS: (Baked Goods & Canning): Cindy Rosebrugh • 989-965-1099 FOLK ART & NEEDLEWORK (Crafts, Ceramics, Collections & Hobbies): Jody Zimmer • 685-3229 EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS & CONSERVATION: Dan Stoneback • 345-3559 AGRICULTURE, FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE: Carrie Reetz • 345-3366 Gayle Bennett • 345-3227 ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CONTACT: PRE-REGISTERED FAIR CAMPING INFO: Carrie Reetz • 345-3366 COMMERCIAL SITE RENTAL: Matt Quigley • 989-390-2246 REGISTRATION: Jan Wackerle • 345-3790 Ashlee Nelson • 989-312-0810 Tom Nelson, President • 989-312-0815 Matt Quigley, Vice President • 989-390-2246 Stephanie Engel, Treasurer • 989-365-3918 Michelle Parliament, Secretary • 989-312-2331 or any other Board Member Caretaker • 345-5393

VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.ogemawcountyfair.com for online registration EXHIBITORS FEES: There is NO fee for youth exhibitors in youth classes. Adult/Open Exhibitors: Open Still

Exhibits $2.00 exhibitor fee plus $.25 per class. Livestock Fees - see page 11

ALL OTHER REGISTRATION CHECKS MAY BE MAILED TO: Ogemaw County Fair P.O. Box 175, West Branch, MI 48661

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK GENERAL RULES OF THE FAIR 1. Each exhibitor must abide by the general rules of the fair and any other specific rules which are in the departments in which they enter exhibits. 2. The Ogemaw County Fair Board reserves the right to remove any person and/or their exhibit from the Fairgrounds for any unsportsmanlike behavior or for displaying any inappropriate exhibits. 3. Open Divisions: All classes are open to anyone over the age of 6 (six) as of January 1 of the current year with the exception of horse and dairy. 4. Youth divisions: All classes are open to any youth between the ages of 6 (six) and 19 (nineteen) as of January 1 of the current year, with the exception of animal market classes, horse, dairy, goats and canine. The fair reserves the right to request verification of age. 5. Pee Wee Divisions: Selected classes are open to any youth between the ages of 2 (two) and 5 (five) as of January 1 of the current year. Pee Wee classes will be ribbon only classes. 6. Still exhibits will be received between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 15 and 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Monday, August 16. See designated time in the schedule for livestock record books. All still exhibits must be placed by noon on Monday. ALL REGISTRATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY AUGUST 1 AT THE FAIR OFFICE, P.O. BOX 175, WEST BRANCH, MI 48661 7. All exhibits must remain on the grounds until 9:00 a.m. Sunday, August 22. If any exhibits are removed before the release hour, premiums and ribbons will be forfeited. 8. The management will use diligence to ensure the safety of livestock and articles entered for exhibition or display after their arrival on the grounds but under no circumstances will it be responsible for loss, injury, or damage by theft, fire, lightening, wind or by any other agency, to such livestock, article or exhibition or display. The Fair and management thereof shall be held harmless by the exhibitors against all legal or other proceedings relating thereto. 9. Only one animal or article per person per class. Check rules of division and individual classes. No additional classes will be added. The same exhibit cannot be entered in both open and youth, except for animals. 10. Not more than one ribbon will be awarded to an exhibitor in any one class with the exception of the Best of Show and MI State Fair Ribbons. 11. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor, except Classes 5409 and 6389. 12. Any constructed article must have been made during the last 12 months and can be exhibited at the fair for only one year, except Classes 5409 and 6389. Judges decisions are final. 13. Each youth exhibitor of market livestock/animal exhibits must have been the owner and/or had in his possession the exhibited animal for at least 45 days preceding the fair. Market Rabbits are 35-49 days prior to the fair and Market Cornish Hens are 28 days prior to the fair. 14. All livestock will be checked by a veterinarian. 15. All exhibitors must state the last 4 (four) digits of their Social Security number on their entry forms in order to receive premium award payments. If an exhibitor receives $600.00 or more in premium award payments, their full Social Security number will be required. 16. The fair reserves the right to prorate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses. 17. Where, in the opinion of the judges, an award is not merited, an award will not be made. Judges’ decisions will be final. 18. Stall fees: $10 per large animal, horses, beef and dairy; $5 per animal, dairy yearling or younger, swine, sheep & goats; $5 per pen for rabbits and poultry. Milking cows will not be charged a stall fee if milk is donated to the fair; $20 credit will be issued to a milking cow to cover her stall fee plus three other animals, in the dairy barn. 19. All animals must be preregistered. Entries will be accepted until barns are full. Horse entries over barn capacity will be allowed to trailer in for youth. Youth registrations will have first priority on horse stalls. No stallions over 1 (one) year of age to be stalled for fair week. Any youth rider/ handler bringing a horse to be stalled during fair week must be 9 years of age as of January 1 of the current year. Also, any child under 9 years of age may not get a horse out of its stall, lead or ride a horse without an older family member in attendance with them at all times. See additional rules and regulations posted on horse barns and announcers booth at the arena. All trailers being parked for the week must be lined up on the north side of road leading past the arena. 20. Any exhibitor may file a complaint or grievance: a) Conflict of interest of the judge; b) Disqualification of an exhibit or exhibitor; c) Exhibitor or superintendent behavior; d) Eligibility of the exhibit. Complaint/grievance must be filed with the local fair board within 10 days from the close of the fair. The fair board will review, investigate and issue a notice of findings and recommended action within 30 days. If the exhibitor is not satisfied with the fair board's action he/she has 45 days to file with Michigan Department of Agriculture. Judges results are final and cannot be grieved. 21. All project animals must be shown in both market AND showmanship classes and must sell. The idea of the sale is to encourage participants to become familiar with the handling of animals. Any animal whose training has been neglected cannot be sold at the sale. The decision will be made by the Ogemaw County Fair Board and the Livestock committee.

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK 22. In order to sell an animal each exhibitor must exhibit their record book at the fair. They must be completed after the sale and be put back on display by noon the day following the sale for judging. Sale money will be withheld until record books are completed to date and exhibited and stalls/pens are cleaned. 23. In order to earn a Best Records trophy, a record book must receive a blue ribbon. 24. The judge has control over all exhibitors while they are showing. Anyone not able to control his or her animal to the satisfaction of the judge and the livestock committee will be removed from the show ring for the safety and respect of other exhibitors. 25. Weight limits for animals being sold in sale are as follows: • Hogs: 200-300 lbs. (Preference weight 240-270 lbs.) • Lambs: 100 lbs. minimum. (Preference weight 120 - 140 lbs.) • Meat Goats: Must be at least 50% Boer breeding and 80 lbs. minimum. • Dairy Goats: Must be 100% dairy to dairy cross no meat breed crosses and 60 lbs. minimum. • Steers: 900 lbs. small frame (minimum) 1050 lbs. medium frame (minimum) 1200 lbs. large frame (minimum) Steers will be classified as to frame size at January weigh-in. • Dairy Beef: 1150 lbs. minimum 26. EXHIBITORS will be responsible for the care of the animals until animals are released from the fair. Market animals become property of the BUYER at the time they are released from the fair. All trucking arrangements must be made by the buyer with the auction clerk the night of the sale. All buyers must remove animals from grounds before slaughtering. 27. Animals must be able to be controlled by the exhibitor and an adult. 28. Each youth exhibitor will receive an A, B, or C ribbon. THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL. 29. All rabbit and poultry exhibits for auction must meet requirements as stated below. • Rabbits: Must be 12 weeks old or less, weigh between 3 and 6 lbs. each, be of purebred or mixed breed meat breed types and each pen will be of the same breed and the same variety. Pen of 3. • Cornish Rock Game Hens: Must be Cockerels or all hens, 5 weeks old with a minimum of 8 lbs. per pen (live weight). Pen of 3. • Broilers: Must be all cockerels or all hens, 7 weeks old with a minimum weight of 12 lbs. per pen (live weight). • Turkeys: Must be White Giant breed or Broad Breasted breed (white or bronze), hatched between March 1st and March 31st. Toms/hens must be a minimum of 22 lbs. (live weight). • Ducks: Must be White Pekin breed, 10 weeks old and a minimum weight of 6 lbs.(live weight). • Geese: Must be White Emben breed, hatched between April 1st and April 15th with a minimum weight of 12 lbs. (live weight). Pens will be made up of the following: • Rabbits: Pen of three • Cornish Game Hens: Pen of three • Broilers: Pen of two • Turkeys: One tom or hen • Ducks: One • Geese: One Exhibitors must supply locks for cages of all market rabbits and poultry. 32. No animals will be allowed on the premises unless there is a class allotted for such animal, except with prior approval from the Fair Board. 33. All milking cows will be kept in the same area of the barn and will be milked twice a day, at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. No horns allowed in the cattle barns. All milking cows must be milked out every day at regular milking times. 34. No posting of “For Sale” signs on exhibits. All posting of signs must be approved by Superintendent. 35. All livestock exhibitors are subject to following all posted barn rules.

GROUND RULES 1. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed on the grounds. 2. All animals must be caged or on a leash and must remain in their designated areas. 3. All vehicles must be parked in the proper parking area provided. 4. No unauthorized fires allowed on the grounds. 5. No unauthorized overnight camping. 6. Ogemaw County Agriculture Society will not be responsible for injuries and personal property stolen or lost, at or during the Ogemaw County Fair. 7. Shirts and shoes required on the grounds. (No bare feet) 8. FAIRGROUND RULES PERTAINING TO DOGS. Dogs are ONLY allowed in the campgrounds. All dogs must be registered at time of camp registration. You must present proof of dog license, the breed and coloring of the dog. All dogs must be leashed or tied at campsite and must stay on the assigned lot. All non-compliers will forfeit next year's campsite and the dog will be

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK picked up by an on-site dog catcher. Dogs causing disturbance to neighboring campers will be required to leave the fairgrounds. EXCEPTION: Seeing-eye dogs and dogs in the canine program. 9. No bikes, four-wheelers, go-carts, skateboards, roller blades, heelies, scooters or any other off-road vehicles are to be used during fair week except those authorized by the fair board. 10. Unlawful weapons are prohibited on the grounds. 11. No smoking on fair grounds - only in designated areas. 12. Camping curfew - parents or guardians are responsible for having all minor children at the campsite by Midnight.

LIVESTOCK RULES 1. The use of any drug or chemical compound that is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in meat animals constitutes unethical fitting. The illegal administration of approved drugs and compounds is also prohibited. All or any animals entered in the Ogemaw County Fair are subject to blood, urine and tissue tests by the OCF, FDA, MDA and USDA for illegal substances that exceed the acceptable levels established by the Food and Drug Administration, the Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank and Environment Protection Agency. A positive test or violation of rules will result in disqualification of the animal and may forfeit all rights and privileges to exhibit at any future Ogemaw County Fair and forfeit any premium monies, trophies, special awards, Ogemaw County Fair Youth Livestock Auction proceeds, or other considerations earned, possible FDA fines and be responsible for the cost of testing. The exhibitor shall assume full responsibility for any violation of regulations related to drugs and medications include withdrawal times and the condemnation of carcasses due to drug rule/regulation violations. 2. No minimizing the effect of cramping by feeding or injecting drugs, depressants or applying packs or using any artificial contrivance or therapeutic treatment except normal exercise. 3. No striking the animal to cause swelling in a depressed area. 4. No using alcoholic beverages, aspirin/aspirin types, and/or caffeine laced substances in the feed or administered as a drench. 5. No administering of medication or remedies without the prior parental exhibitor consent, and Fair Official(s) notification, and approval of the Ogemaw County Fair official Vet. 6. Performance enhancing drugs cannot be used that are not FDA approved for that purpose. 7. No misrepresenting the age of the animal for the class in which it is shown. 8. No surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour or appearance of the animal’s body or hide. 9. No insertion of foreign material under skin. 10. If an exhibitor suspects a rule violation they can request a verification of another exhibitor’s animal by paying a $50.00 fee. If the violation does exist the $50.00 will be returned. Dear Exhibitor, The Ogemaw County Fair is instituting the MDA Meat Quality Assurance testing. All animals are subject to being drug tested by urine sample immediately after the animal(s) leave the show ring. Any animal is subject to urine, blood or tissue testing at the discretion of the fair board. The exhibitor and parent/legal guardian who owns the animal must be present when the sample is taken and sealed in the container.

YOUTH LIVESTOCK AUCTION RULES All Ogemaw County Fair Youth Livestock Auction Participants must adhere to the rules set forth by the Ogemaw County Agricultural Society including all General Fair Rules and Livestock Rules. In addition, to be eligible to sell at the auction participants must agree and adhere to the following rules: 1. All sale participants must complete the Auction Participant Agreement form and return it to the Ogemaw County Fair no later than July 10 of current year. 2. All exhibitors must complete a mandatory minimum of 3 hours of community service at the Ogemaw County Fairgrounds by August 1 of current year. 3. A completed potential buyer sheet must be turned in no later than 4:30 PM on Friday, July 16 of current year to be eligible to sell. For youth selling one animal, they must contact a minimum of three potential buyers and youth selling two animals must contact four potential buyers. 4. The auction is limited to 2 sales per participant: 2 different large animals or 2 different small animal projects, or 1 small and 1 large animal sale. Only 1 steer project, 1 goat projects and 1 poultry project are allowed per participant. 6. All market livestock exhibitors must be YQCA certified within one year before sale date 7. All market animals must be clearly identified by tag, leg band, or tattoo. 8. Animals shown in market classes must sell. 9. All sale participants must exhibit a record book to be eligible to sell. The book must be completed after the sale and be put back on display by noon the following day after the sale for judging. 10. Market Steers must have been born after January 1 of previous year and tagged and weighed in January. Minimum weights are: 1150 for dairy beef, 900 small frame, 1050 medium frame, and 1200 large frame 11. Market Hogs must have been purchased and on feed by May 2 of current year and tagged by May 29 of current year. They must weigh between 200-300 pounds 12. Market Lambs must have been born after January 1 of current year and tagged by the first weekend in June. Lambs must weigh a minimum of 100 pounds.

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK 13. Market Goats must be in possession by April 15 of current year. Meat goats must be at least 50% Boer and weight at least 80 pounds. Dairy goats must be 100% dairy and weigh at least 60 pounds. 14. Market Rabbits must be 12 weeks of age or less and weigh 3-6 pounds. Each pen must be the same breed and the same variety. Youth must have rabbits in their possession by July 16 of current year. 15. Market Cornish hens must be cockerels, 4 weeks old with a minimum of 5.5 lbs. weight per pen of 3. 16. Market Turkeys must be hatched no earlier than March 1st and no later than March 15th. Toms/Hens must be a minimum of 22 lbs. live weight and must be White Giant Breed. 17. Market Ducks must be White Pekin breed and 10 weeks old with a minimum of weight of 6 pounds. 18. Market White Emben Geese must be hatched no earlier than April 1 and no later than April 15 with a minimum weight of 12 pounds. 19. Market Broilers must be 7 weeks old with a minimum of 12 pounds live weight per pen of 2. All chickens must be cockerels. 20. To help cover the expenses of the auction, a percentage commission will be taken from each lot sold at the auction on August 19, 2021. 21. All participants must fill out buyer and trophy sponsor thank you cards after the auction to show their appreciation. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the 2021 Ogemaw County Fair Youth Livestock.

YOUTH DIVISION INFORMATION All registrations must be pre-registered by August 1. 1. All classes are open to any youth who is between the ages of 6 and 19, except animal and Pee Wee classes. See general rules numbers 4 and 5. Pee Wee classes are open to any youth between the ages of 2 and 5. Age is determined as of January 1 of the current year. 2. No entry fee will be required for this division. 3. Exhibits will be judged on the Danish System: A - Blue B - Red C - White 4. An exhibitor may enter only one exhibit per class. 5. Any poster exhibit will be on a 22”x28” poster board. 6. All Youth Division exhibitors must abide by the general rules of the fair. Due to the superintendents recommendation and the lack of participation there will not be a canine division this year.

OPEN LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENTS Dept. 1 – Open Dairy - $3 per class Dept. 3 – Open Beef - $3 per class Dept. 5 – Open Sheep - $2 per class Dept. 7 – Open Goats - $2 per class Dept. 11 – Open Poultry - $1 per class Dept. 13 – Open Rabbits - and Misc. - $1 per class Dept. 15 – Open Horse & Pony, Youth - $3 per class Adults - $4 per class Dept. 21 – Open Canine - $1 per class Only 1 exhibit per person per class

DEPARTMENT 1 - OPEN DAIRY Superintendents: Mike & Karen Laier Fee per class $3 Females Only. No Horns. No Free Martins Only animals from the six recognized dairy breeds will be eligible for the dairy show.

SECTION A - OPEN DAIRY Class 5000 - Adult Showmanship, Adult 20 year and older Class 5001 - Summer Calf (born after June 1 of the current year) Class 5002 - Junior Calf (March 1 - May 31 of the current year) Class 5003 - Intermediate Calf (Dec. 1 of the previous year to Feb. 28 of the current year) Class 5004 - Senior Calf (Sept. 1 - Nov. 30 of the previous year) Class 5005 - Summer Yearling (June 1 - Aug. 31 of the previous year) Class 5006 - Junior Yearling (March 1 - May 3 of the previous year) Class 5007 - Senior Yearling Sept. 1 two years ago to Feb 28 of the previous year) Junior Champion Female & Reserve Champion Class 5008 - Junior 2 year old (March 1 - August 31two years ago) - non-milking ALL COWS MUST BE MILKED OUT EVERY DAY AT FAIR SCHEDULED MILKING TIMES. Class 5009 - Junior 2 year old (March 1 - August 31 two years ago) - milking Class 5010 - Senior 2 year old (September 1, three years ago - February 28, two years ago) - non-milking Class 5011 - Senior 2 year old (Sept. 1 three years ago to Feb. 28 two years ago) Class 5012 - 3 year old (Sept. 1 four years ago to Aug. 31 three years ago) Class 5013 - 4 year old (Sept. 1 five years ago to Aug. 31 four years ago)

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5014 - 5 year old (Sept. 1 six years ago to Aug. 31 five years ago) Class 5015 - Aged Cow (before Sept. 1 six years ago) Class 5016 - Junior Three Best Females - same as Class 21 Class 5017 - Senior Three Best Females - same as Class 22 Class 5018 - Produce of Dam (2 females, the produce of 1 cow) Class 5019 - Best Udder (milking) Class 5020 - Dam and Daughter Class 5021 - Dairy Herd (consists of 3 cows, having calved at least once) Class 5022 - Nursery, first place $50, (First cow to freshen during the fair. Cow must be shown in another class)

DEPARTMENT 2 - YOUTH DAIRY Superintendents: Mike & Karen Laier Females Only. No Horns. No Free Martins

SECTION A - YOUTH DAIRY Class 1 - Summer Calf (born after June 1 current year) Class 2 - Junior Calf (March 1 to May 31 current year) Class 3 - Intermediate Calf (Dec. 1 of previous year to Feb. 28 current year) Class 4 - Senior Calf (Sept. 1 to Nov.30 previous year) Class 5 - Summer Yearling (June 1 to Aug. 31 previous year) Class 6 - Junior Yearling Heifer (March 1 - May 31 previous year) Class 7 - Senior Yearling Heifer (Sept. 1 two years ago to Feb. 28 previous year) Junior Champion Female and Reserve Champion

Class 11 - Junior 2 year old (March 1 - Aug. 31 two years ago) - non-milking Class 12 - Senior 2 year old (September three years ago - February two years ago) - non-milking Class 13 - Junior 2 year old (March 1 - Aug. 31 two years ago) - milking Class 14 - Senior 2 year old (Sept. three years ago to Feb. 28 two years ago) Class 15 - 3 year old (Sept. 1 four years ago to Aug. 31 three years ago) Class 16 - 4 year old (Sept. 1 five years ago to Aug. 31 four years ago) Class 17 - 5 year old (Sept. 1 six years ago to Aug. 31 five years ago) Class 18 - Aged Cow (Before Sept. 1 six years ago) Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Class 21 - Junior Three Best Females (September 1 of previous year - fair of current year) (ribbon only) Class 22 - Senior Three Best Females (September 1 three years ago to August 31 of prev year - non-milking (ribbon only) Class 23 - Produce of Dam (two females, the produce of one cow) Class 24 - Best Udder (milking) Class 25 - Dam and Daughter (ribbon only) Class 26 - Junior Pee Wee Showmanship (3-5 by Jan. 1) (ribbon only) (Youths showing in this class must be accompanied into show ring by parent or legal guardian.) Class 27 - Pee Wee Showmanship (6-8) (ribbon only) Class 28 - Junior Showmanship (9-11) (ribbon only) Class 29 - Intermediate Showmanship (12-14) (ribbon only) Class 30 - Senior Showmanship (15-20) (ribbon only) Class 31 - Dairy Herd - (consists of three cows having calved at least once) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

DEPARTMENT 3 - OPEN ALL BREED BEEF Superintendents: Vicki Rau Fee per class $3

SECTION A - ALL BREED BEEF SHOW Class 5027 - Bull, junior calf (born Jan. 1 current year, to fair) Class 5028 - Bull, senior calf (born after Sept. 1 prior year & before Jan. 1 current year) Class 5029 - Bull, junior yearling (born after Jan. 1 prior year and before Sept. 1 prior year) Class 5030 - Bull, senior yearling (born after Aug. 31 three years prior & before Jan. 1 prior year) Class 5031 - Heifer, junior calf (born Jan. 1 current year to fair) Class 5032 - Steer, junior calf (born Jan. 1 current year to fair) Class 5033 - Heifer, senior calf (born after Sept. 1 prior year & before Jan. 1 current year) Class 5034 - Steer, senior calf (born after Sept. 1 prior year & before Jan 1 current year) Class 5035 - Heifer, junior yearling (born after Jan. 1 prior year & before Sept. 1 prior year) Class 5036 - Steer, junior yearling (born after Jan. 1 prior year and before Sept. 1 prior year)

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5037 - Heifer, senior yearling (born after Sept. 1 two years prior and before Jan. 1 prior year) Junior Champion Heifer (Rosette) Junior Champion Steer (Rosette) Class 5038 - Cow, two years old Class 5039 - Cow, three years old Class 5040 - junior herd, two animals, cow and one progeny Class 5041 - Senior herd, three animals, cow and two progeny Class 5042 - Junior Showmanship - 9 to 12 yrs. Class 5043 - Adult Showmanship - 20 yrs. & over

DEPARTMENT 4 - YOUTH BEEF MARKET STEERS & MARKET DAIRY BEEF Superintendent: Vicki Rau Exhibitor must be owner of market animal. No horns.

SECTION A - MARKET STEERS Class 35 - Project Steer (ribbon only) Grand Champion (ribbon & trophy)

SECTION B - MARKET STEER SHOWMANSHIP Class 36 - Showmanship, Junior 9-13 (ribbon only) Class 37 - Showmanship, Intermediate 14-16 (ribbon only) Class 38 - Showmanship, Senior 17-20 (ribbon only) Class 39 - Next year project animal (Born after January 1 of current year) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

SECTION C - MARKET DAIRY BEEF Class 42 - Project Dairy Beef (ribbon only) Grand Champion (ribbon & trophy)

SECTION D - MARKET DAIRY BEEF SHOWMANSHIP Class 43 - Showmanship, Junior 9-13(ribbon only) Class 44 - Showmanship, Intermediate 14-16 (ribbon only) Class 45 - Showmanship, Senior 17-20 (ribbon only) Class 46 - Next Year’s project animal (born after January 1, current year) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

SECTION E - NON-MARKET SHOWMANSHIP Class 47 - Non-Market Showmanship - 8 & under Must exhibit market livestock members calf Parent must accompany exhibitor (ribbon only)

DEPARTMENT 5 - OPEN SHEEP Superintendent: Andrew Walker All Breeds - Fee per class: $2 ALL SHEEP MUST HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS.

SECTION A - OPEN SHEEP MEAT BREEDS Suffolk, Hampshire, Texel, Chevoit, Oxford, Shropshire, Southdown, Dorset, Montadale Class 5050 - Ram, under 1 year Class 5051 - Ram, over 1 year Champion Ram (Rosette only) Class 5053 - Ewe, 2 years and over Class 5054 - Ewe, 1 year old Class 5055 - Ewe lamb, under 1 year Champion Ewe (Rosette only)

Class 5056 - Get of sire, 3 sheep entered in above classes, any age, sired by same ram or born from same ewe. Shown by 1 exhibitor. Class 5057 - Flock, 1 ram, any age, 2 ewes, any age Class 5058 - Pen of 3 Class 5059 - Wool Fleece

SECTION B - OPEN SHEEP WOOL BREEDS Border Leicester, Columbia, Corriedale, Debouillet, Delaine Morino, Rambouillet, Lincoln, Romney, Targhee Class 5064 - Ram, under 1 year Class 5065 - Ram, over 1 year

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Champion Ram (Rosette only) Class 5067 - Ewe, 2 years and over Class 5068 - Ewe, 1 year old Class 5069 - Ewe lamb, under 1 year Champion Ewe (Rosette only) Class 5070 - Get of sire, 3 sheep entered in above classes, any age, sired by same ram or born from same ewe. Shown by 1 exhibitor. Class 5071 - Flock, 1 ram any age, 2 ewes, any age Class 5072 - Pen of 3Class 5073 - Wool Fleece

SECTION C - OPEN SHEEP EXOTIC BREEDS Finnish, Landrace, Romonov, Jacob, etc. Class 5078 - Ram, under 1 year Class 5079 - Ram, over 1 year Champion Ram (Rosette only) Class 5081 - Ewe, 2 years and over Class 5082 - Ewe, 1 year old Class 5083 - Ewe lamb, under 1 year Champion Ewe (Rosette only) Class 5084 - Get of sire, 3 sheep entered in above classes, any age, sired by same ram or born from same ewe. Shown by 1 exhibitor. Class 5085 - Flock, 1 ram any age, 2 ewes, any age Class 5086 - Pen of 3 Class 5087 - Wool Fleece

SECTION D - OPEN SHOWMANSHIP Any age over 20 years Class 5088 - Showmanship (Rosette)

DEPARTMENT 6 YOUTH SHEEP (ALL BREEDS) Superintendent: Andrew Walker ALL SHEEP MUST HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS.

SECTION A - MEAT BREEDS Suffolk, Hampshire, Texel, Cheviot, Oxford, Shropshire, Southdown, Dorset, Montadale Class 51 - Ewe Lamb, under 1 year Class 52 - Ewe, 1 year old Class 53 - Ewe, 2 years and older Champion Ewe (Rosette only) Class 54 - Ram, under 1 year Class 55 - Ram, over 1 year Champion Ram (Rosette only) Class 56 - Best of flock, 1 Ram and 2 Ewes, any age (ribbon only)

SECTION B - WOOL BREEDS Border Leicester, Columbia, Corriedale, Debouillet, Delaine Merino, Rambouillet, Lincoln, Romney, Targhee

Class 60 - Ewe Lamb, under 1 year Class 61 - Ewe, 1 year old Class 62 - Ewe, 2 years and older Champion Ewe (Rosette only) Class 63 - Ram, under 1 year Class 64 - Ram, over 1 year Champion Ram (Rosette only) Class 65 - Best of flock, 1 Ram and 2 Ewes any age (ribbon only)

SECTION C - EXOTIC BREEDS Finnish Landrace, Romonov, Jacob, etc.

Class 70 - Ewe Lamb, under 1 year Class 71 - Ewe, 1 year old Class 72 - Ewe, 2 years and older Champion Ewe (Rosette only) Class 73 - Ram, under 1 year Class 74 - Ram, over 1 year Champion Ram (Rosette only) Class 75 - Best of flock, 1 Ram and 2 Ewes, any age (Ribbon only)

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK SECTION D - MARKET CLASSES Exhibitor must be owner of market animal - except Pew Wee Class 78 - Market Lamb (ribbon) Grand Champion (ribbon and trophy) Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy)

SECTION E - MARKET CLASS SHOWMANSHIP Class 79 - Showmanship, Junior 9-11(Rosette) Class 80 - Showmanship, Intermediate 12-15 (Rosette) Class 81 - Showmanship, Senior 16-20 (Rosette)

SECTION F - NON-MARKET SHOWMANSHIP Class 82 - Showmanship Pee Wee, 3-5 (Ribbon only) Class 83 - Showmanship Junior Pee Wee, 6-8 (Ribbon only) Class 84 - Showmanship Junior, 9-11 Class 85 - Showmanship Intermediate, 12-15 Class 86 - Showmanship Senior, 16-20 (Youth showing in Pee Wee must be accompanied into the show ring by a parent or legal guardian) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

DEPARTMENT 7 - OPEN GOATS Superintendent: Andrew Walker Fee: $2 per class

General Rules: ALL GOATS MUST HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS. (Scrapie tattoo allowed only if animal is registered in USDA approved breed association. Breed registration certificate must be presented upon entry to fair.) No horns allowed on all dairy breeds (including Nigerian Dwarf) Pygmy, or any other breed. Horns are allowed on Boer, Angora, Chasmere and Youth Market Livestock Wethers only. All horns on these breeds must be covered with a blunt object such as tennis balls. No bucks allowed any breed.

SECTION A - SHOWMANSHIP Any Age Over 6 Years Suggested attire: White shirts and white pants for all dairy breeds. White shirt and black pants for Boer, Pygmy or any Other. Class 5092 - Showmanship (Rosette)

SECTION B - JUNIOR DAIRY DOES All dairy breeds except Nigerian Dwarves. Class 5093 - Junior doe, kid, 0-6 months Class 5094 - Senior doe, kid, 6-12 months Class 5095 - Yearling doe (never freshened) Over 1 year, but under 2 years.

SECTION C - SENIOR DAIRY DOES All dairy breeds except Nigerian Dwarves. Class 5098 - Milker, first through third year milker Class 5099 - Milker, fourth year and over milker Class 5100 - Dry doe Section B & C will compete for Grand and Reserve Champion Dairy Goat. (Rosettes only)

SECTION D - WETHERS Rules: NO YOUTH MARKET WETHERS ALLOWED. Any age animal. Class 5101 - Wether, All Dairy Breeds (including Nigerian Dwarf), any age Class 5102 - Wether, All Meat Breeds (Boer, Spanish, etc.) any age. Class 5103 - Wether, Any Other Breed (Pygmy, Angora, etc.), any age

SECTION E - NIGERIAN DWARF DOES (Miniature dairy goats) Must conform to breed standard. Does must be 21” or under at withers. Age as of show day. Class 5104 - Junior doe kid, 0-6 months Class 5105 - Senior doe kid, 6-12 months Class 5106 - Dry does, over 1 year Class 5107 - Milk does Grand and Reserve Champion Open Dwarf, (Rosettes only)

SECTION F - MEAT BREED DOES Boer, Kiko, Spanish, etc. Age as of show day. Class 5109 - Junior doe kid, 0-6 months

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5110 - Senior doe kid, 6-12 months Class 5111 - Yearling doe (never freshened), Over 1 year under 2 years Class 5112 - Senior Dry Does Class 5113 - Senior Milk Does Grand and Reserve Champion Open Meat, (Rosettes only)

SECTION G - PYGMY GOATS DOES Age as of show day. Class 5116 - Doe kid, under 1 year Class 5117 - All does over 1 year Grand and Reserve Champion Open Pygmy, (Rosettes only)

SECTION H - ANY OTHER BREED DOES Angora, Cashmere, Fainting, Kinder, Pygora, etc. Age as of show day. Class 5120 - Doe kid, under 1 year Class 5121 - Any doe over 1 year Grand and Reserve Champion, Open Any Other Doe, Rosettes only

SECTION I - DRIVING GOATS Class 5123 - Beginner must be halter broke and led with a lead strap. Should respond to voice commands (stop, go, back, left & right) Class 5124 - Intermediate Harness - must be harnessed and pull empty cart. Should respond to voice commands (stop, go, back, left & right) Class 5125 - Senior Harness - must be harnessed and pull a child-driven cart. Should respond to voice commands (stop, go, back, left & right while pulling the cart)

SECTION J - MOTHER & OFFSPRING Dairy and Meat Breeds only. Mother must be over 1 year old and have freshened within the past year. Kid(s) may be a wether(s) and/or doe(s) and must be product of mother within the past year. Age as of show day. Class 5127 - Dairy Breeds - Doe & Kid(s) Class 5128 - Meat Breeds - Doe & Kid(s)

DEPARTMENT 8 - YOUTH GOATS Superintendent: Andrew Walker

General Rules: ALL GOATS MUST HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS. (Scrapie tattoo allowed only if animal is registered in USDA approved breed association. Breed registration certificate must be presented upon entry to fair.) No horns allowed on all dairy breeds (including Nigerian Dwarf), Pygmy, or any other breed. Horns are allowed on Boer, Angora, Cashmere and Youth Market Livestock Wethers only. All horns on these breeds must be covered with a blunt object such as tennis balls. No bucks allowed any breed.

SECTION A - SHOWMANSHIP ANY GOAT OTHER THAN MARKET Grand and Reserve of each age group competes for showmanship trophy, except Pee Wee Classes. Suggested attire: White shirt and white pants for all dairy breeds. White shirt and black pants for Boer, Pygmy or Any Other. Class 88 - Senior showmanship, 16-20 years (ribbon only) Class 89 - Intermediate showmanship 12-15 years (ribbon only) Class 90 - Junior showmanship, 9-11 years (ribbon only) Class 91 - Junior Pee Wee showmanship, 6-8 years (ribbon only) Class 92 - Pee Wee showmanship, 3-5 years (ribbon only) (Youth showing in this class must be accompanied into the show ring by a parent or legal guardian.)

SECTION B - MARKET GOAT PROJECT Class 94 - Market Dairy Goat Project Class 95 - Market Wether Goat Project

SECTION C - MARKET GOAT PROJECT SHOWMANSHIP Class 96 - Senior Showmanship, 16-20 yrs. Class 97 - Intermediate Showmanship, 12-15 yrs. Class 98 - Junior Showmanship, 9-11 yrs. Grand and Reserve Champion Trophies

See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

SECTION D - JUNIOR DAIRY DOES All dairy breeds except Nigerian Dwarves. Class 100 - Junior doe, kid, 0-6 months Class 101 - Senior doe, kid, 6-12 months

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 102 - Yearling doe (never freshened), Over 1 year, but under 2 years.

SECTION E - SENIOR DAIRY DOES Rules: No horns. All dairy breeds except Nigerian Dwarves. Age as of show day. Class 108 - Milker, first through third year milker Class 109 - Milker, fourth year and over milker Class 110 - Dry doe First-place winners of each class in Sections C and D will compete for Grand Champion and Reserve Champion trophies.

SECTION F- WETHERS NO YOUTH MARKET WETHERS ALLOWED. Any Age Animal. Class 114 - Wether, All Dairy Breeds (including Nigerian Dwarf), any age Class 115 - Wether, All Meat Breeds (Boer, Spanish, etc.), any age. Class 116 - Wether, Any Other Breed (Pygmy, Angora, etc.), any age

SECTION G - NIGERIAN DWARF DOES (Miniature Dairy Goats) Must conform to breed standards. Does must be 21” or under at the withers. Age as of show day. Class 119 - Junior doe kid, 0-6 months Class 120 - Senior doe kid, 6-12 months Class 121 - Dry does, over 1 year Class 122 - Milk does, over 1 year Grand and Reserve Champion Trophies

SECTION H - MEAT GOATS DOES Boer, Kiko, Spanish, etc. Age as of show day. Class 128 - Junior doe kid, 0-6 months Class 129 - Senior doe kid, 6-12 months Class 130 - Junior Yearling (never freshened). Over 1 year, but under 2 years Class 131 - Senior Dry Does Class 132 - Senior Milk Does Grand and Reserve Champion Trophies

SECTION I - PYGMY DOES Age of show day. Class 136 - Doe kid, under 1 year Class 137 - Any doe, over 1 year Grand and Reserve Champion Trophies

SECTION J - ANY OTHER BREED DOES Angora, Cashmere, Fainting, Kinder, Pygora, etc. Age as of show day. Class 143 - Doe kid, under 1 year Class 144 - Any doe, over 1 year Grand and Reserve Champion Trophies

SECTION K - COSTUME CLASS Class 155 - Costume Class. Goat and exhibitors in costume. Use your imagination.

SECTION L - TRAIL CLASS Class 159 - Trail Class. Must maneuver tires, hay bales, water, pay no attention to distractions

DEPARTMENT 10 - YOUTH SWINE Superintendent: Allan Simmons

SECTION A - MARKET CLASS Exhibitor must be owner of market animal Class 163 - Market Hog (ribbon only) Grand Champion (ribbon and trophy)

SECTION B - MARKET CLASS SHOWMANSHIP Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy) Class 164 - Junior Showmanship (ribbon and trophy, 9-12 years) Class 165 - Intermediate Showmanship (ribbon and trophy, 13-15 years) Class 166 - Senior Showmanship (ribbon and trophy, 16-20 years) Class 167 - Junior Pee Wee Showmanship must exhibit market livestock members hog. (ribbon only, 5-8 years) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK DEPARTMENT 11 - OPEN POULTRY Superintendent: Zac Likavec Fee: $1 per class Animals exhibited in poultry departments (Department 11 & 12) may be entered in youth and/or open classes. However, the same animal may not be entered in both classes.

SECTION A - CHICKENS Class 5136 - Egg Breed, male over 1 year Class 5137 - Egg Breed, male under 1 year Class 5138 - Egg Breed, hen over 1 year Class 5139 - Egg Breed, pullet under 1 year Class 5140 - Egg breed, pen of 2, hens, 1 year or over Class 5141 - Egg breed, pen of 2, pullets, under 1 year Class 5142 - Meat breed, pen of 2, males only Class 5143 - Dual purpose breed, male over 1 year Class 5144 - Dual purpose breed, male under 1 year Class 5145 - Dual purpose breed, hen over 1 year Class 5146 - Dual purpose breed, pullet under 1 year Class 5147 - Dual purpose breed, pair, 1 male and 1 hen, same breed, over 1 year Class 5148 - Dual purpose breed, pair, 1 male and 1 pullet, same breed, under 1 year Class 5149 - Bantams, male over 1 year Class 5150 - Bantams, male under 1 year Class 5151 - Bantam, hen over 1 year Class 5152 - Bantam, pullet under 1 year Class 5153 - Bantams, pair, 1 male and 1 hen, same breed, over 1 year Class 5154 - Bantams, pair 1 mail and 1 pullet, same breed, under 1 year Class 5155 - Cornish hens, pen of 3

SECTION B - TURKEYS Class 5159 - 1 Tom Turkey Class 5160 - 1 Hen Turkey

SECTION C - DUCKS Class 5165 - 1 Duck, drake Class 5166 - 1 Duck, hen

SECTION D - GEESE Class 5170 - Pair, 1 male and 1 female Class 5171 - 1 Goose, male Class 5172 - 1 Goose, female

SECTION E - FOWL Guineas, Quail, Pigeons, Pheasants, Doves, Peacock Class 5177 - Pair, 1 male and 1 female

SECTION F - POULTRY INCUBATOR Class 5182 - Incubator

SECTION G - SHOWMANSHIP Class 5185 - Junior Showmanship (9-12 year olds) Class 5186 - Adult Showmanship (20 years & older)

DEPARTMENT 12 - YOUTH POULTRY Superintendent: Zac Likavec Anyone with poultry on display must be present to show such animals. Exhibitors must supply their own food and bedding (sawdust, etc.). Animals must be fed, watered and cages cleaned by 8:30am daily. Animals exhibited in poultry departments (Department 11 & 12) may be entered in youth and/or open classes. However, the same animal may not be entered in both classes.

SECTION A - FITTING & SHOWING Class 170 - Pee Wee Showmanship, 6-7, trophy only Class 171 - Junior Showmanship, 8-11

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 172 - Intermediate Showmanship, 12-15 Class 173 - Senior Showmanship, 16-20 Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy) Overall Grand and Reserve Champion (trophy only)

SECTION B - CHICKENS Class 176 - Egg Breed, male over 1 year Class 177 - Egg Breed, male under 1 year Class 178 - Egg Breed, hen over 1 year Class 179 - Egg Breed, pullet under 1 year Class 180 - Egg Breed, pen of 2, hens, 1 year or over Class 181 - Egg breed, pen of 2, pullets, under 1 year Class 182 - Meat breed, pen of 2, males only Class 183 - Dual purpose breed, male over 1 year Class 184 - Dual purpose breed, male under 1 year Class 185 - Dual purpose Breed, hen over 1 year Class 186 - Dual purpose Breed, pullet under 1 year Class 187 - Dual purpose breed, pair, 1 male and 1 hen, same breed, over 1 year Class 188 - Dual purpose breed, pair, 1 male and 1 pullet, same breed, under 1 year Class 189 - Bantams, male over 1 year Class 190 - Bantams, male under 1 year Class 191 - Bantams, hen over 1 year Class 192 - Bantams, pullet under 1 year Class 193 - Bantams, pair, 1 male and 1 hen, same breed, over 1 year Class 194 - Bantams, pair, 1 male and 1 pullet, same breed, under 1 year

SECTION C - MARKET HENS & BROILERS Class 195 - Market Cornish Hens, pen of 3 Class 196 - Market Broilers, pen of 2 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy only)

SECTION D - TURKEYS Class 199 - 1 Tom Turkey Class 200 - 1 Hen Turkey Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon only)

SECTION E - MARKET TURKEYS Class 201 - 1 Market Turkey, Tom Class 202 - 1 Market Turkey, Hen Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon & trophy)

SECTION F - DUCKS Class 205 - 1 Duck, drake Class 206 - 1 Duck, hen Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon only)

SECTION G - MARKET DUCK Class 207 - 1 Market Duck, hen or drake Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy)

SECTION H – GEESE Class 211 – Pen of 2, one male, one female Class 212 – 1 Goose, one male Class 213 – 1 Goose, female Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon only)

SECTION I - MARKET GEESE Class 214 – 1 Market Goose Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy)

SECTION J – FOWL Guinea, Quail, Pigeon, Dove, Pheasant, Peacock Class 218 – Pen of 2 (1 male, 1 female) Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon only) Grand Champion Best Bird Overall (Sections B-J)(trophy only) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK DEPARTMENT 13 - OPEN RABBITS & PET STOCK Superintendent: Zac Likavec

Fee: $1 per class Animals exhibited in rabbit departments (Department 13 & 14) may be entered in youth and/or open classes. However, the same animal may not be entered in both classes. No altering of rabbits (plucking, etc.)

SECTION A – RABBITS Class 5187 – Junior Doe, under 6 mos., class 4 Class 5188 – Junior Doe, under 6 mos., class 6 Class 5189 – Intermediate doe, 6-8 mos., class 4 Class 5190 – Senior Doe, 6 mos. & over, class 4 Class 5191 – Senior Doe, 8 mos. & over, class 6 Class 5192 – Mixed Breed Doe, 6 mos. Class 5193 – Mixed Breed Doe, 6 mos. & over Class 5194 – Junior Buck, under 6 mos., class 4 Class 5195 – Junior Buck, under 6 mos., class 6 Class 5196 – Mixed Breed Buck, under 6 mos. Class 5197 – Intermediate Buck, 6-8 mos., class 6 Class 5198 – Senior Buck, 6 mos. & over, class 4 Class 5199 – Senior Buck, 8 mos. & over, class 6 Class 5200 – Mixed Breed Buck, under 6 mos. Class 5201 – Mixed breed buck, 6 mos. & over Class 5202 - Mixed breed doe & litter (must be 3 ½ weeks old minimum) Class 5203 - Purebred doe & litter (must be 3 ½ weeks old minimum)

SECTION B – PET STOCK Hamsters, Gerbils, Cavys, Etc.(must have own cage) Class 5211 – Single Pet

SECTION C – SHOWMANSHIP Class 5215 – Junior Showmanship (9-12 year olds) Class 5216 - Adult Showmanship (20 years & older)

DEPARTMENT 14 - YOUTH RABBITS & PET STOCK Superintendent: Zac Likavec Anyone with rabbits on display must be present to show such animals. Exhibitors must supply their own food and bedding (sawdust, ect.). Animals must be fed, watered and cages cleaned 8:30 am daily.

Animals exhibited in rabbit departments (Department 13 & 14) may be entered in youth and/or open classes. However, the same animal may not be entered in both classes (except class 228). No altering of rabbits (plucking, etc.) All rabbit classes listed below are purebred unless noted elsewhere.

SECTION A – FITTING & SHOWING Class 221 -- Pee Wee Showmanship, 6-7 (trophy only) Class 222 – Junior Showmanship, 8-11 Class 223 – Intermediate Showmanship, 12-15 Class 224 – Senior Showmanship, 16-20 Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy) Overall Grand and Reserve Champion (trophy only)

SECTION B – RABBITS Class 232 - Junior Doe, under 6 mos., class 4 Class 233 - Junior Doe, under 6 mos., class 6 Class 234 - Intermediate Doe, 6-8 mos., class 6 Class 236 - Senior Doe, 6 mos. & over, class 4 Class 237 - Senior Doe, 8 mos. & over, class 6 Class 238 - Mixed breed Doe, under 6 mos. Class 239 - Mixed breed doe, 6 mos. & over Class 240 - Junior buck, under 6 mos., class 4 Class 241 - Junior buck, under 6 mos., class 6 Class 242 - Intermediate Buck, 6-8 mos., class 6 Class 243 - Senior buck, 6 mos. & over, class 4

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 244 - Senior Buck, 8 mos. & over, class 6 Class 245 - Mixed breed buck, under 6 mos. Class 246 - Mixed Breed Buck, 6 mos. & over Class 247 - Mixed breed doe & litter (Must be 3 1/2 weeks old minimum) Class 248 - Purebred doe & litter (Must be 3 1/2 weeks old minimum) Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon only) Grand and Reserve Champion purebred doe (trophy only) Grand and Reserve Champion purebred buck (trophy only) Grand and Reserve Champion mixed doe (trophy only) Grand and Reserve Champion mixed breed buck (trophy only)

SECTION C - MARKET RABBIT Class 249 - Pen of 3 Market Rabbits Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon and trophy)

SECTION D – PET STOCK Hamsters, Gerbils, Cavys, Etc. (Must have own cage) Class 252 – Single Pet Grand and Reserve Champion (ribbon only) Grand Champion Best Rabbit Overall (Sections B - D) (trophy only) See Department 72 for Records & Educational Exhibits

DEPARTMENT 15 - OPEN HORSE & PONY Superintendents: Renee Streeter Must be pre-registered by August 1, All horses must show proof of negative Coggins test upon entering the fairgrounds. Fee: Youth $3 per class. Adults $4 per class. All Halter Classes $4

OPEN SPEED SHOW will be held on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. OPEN PERFORMANCE for English and Western will be held on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED Exhibitor may enter more than one horse per Open Speed Class. Placing Grand/Reserve 3rd-6th. Ages of exhibitors will be: Young Junior Division, 9-12 years; Junior Division, 13 15 years; Senior Division, 16- 19 years; Pony Division, 9-12 years ; Adult, 20 years and over; Adult, 40 years and over. Age of exhibitor is determined by the age they are as of January 1 of current year. May not show in both adult classes in any section where there are two adult classes in the same category. Verification of age may be required for all youth 16 years and under. Pony height is 56 inches and under. Grand and Reserve ribbons will be given for 1st and 2nd places, regular ribbons will be given for 3rd - 6th in each class in Speed and Halter Sections. All classes will be judged by Fair Guidelines, including regulation helmets. Management reserves the right to combine, drop or change classes with fewer than four entries. Classes will be placed to six (6) places, except when there are not enough entries to fill the class, or in the event of disqualification. The decision of the judge is final. Any horse that breaks pattern must leave arena. A contestant that knocks down an obstacle in speed class will result in a 5-second penalty. Open class can trailer in for the show, bus must be pre-registered. Horses must be under control at all times. All horses outside of arena must at a walk. All horses to be ridden in approved area only. All horses trailered in for shows may not be by any barns or wash racks areas. The Ogemaw County Fair will not be held responsible for any loss, injury or damage to horses, persons or property. Walk, trot classes- same horse and rider combination may not show in any other walk, trot, canter classes.

Exhibitors may use straw or sawdust in their horse stalls. No tack stalls.

SECTION A - POLE BENDING Class 5216 - Adult, 40 yrs. +, pole bending Class 5217 - Adult, 20 yrs. +, pole bending Class 5218 - Pony, pole bending Class 5219 - Young Junior, pole bending Class 5220 - Junior, pole bending Class 5221 - Senior, pole bending

SECTION B - SPEED & ACTION Class 5227 - Adult, 40 yrs. + speed & action Class 5228 - Adult, 20 yrs. +, speed & action Class 5229 - Pony, speed & action Class 5230 - Young Junior, speed & action Class 5231 - Junior, speed & action Class 5232 - Senior, speed & action

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK SECTION C - KEYHOLE Class 5238 - Adult, 40 yrs. +, keyhole Class 5239 - Adult, 20 yrs. +, keyhole Class 5240 - Pony, keyhole Class 5241 - Young Junior, keyhole Class 5242 - Junior, keyhole Class 5243 - Senior, keyhole

SECTION D - CLOVERLEAF Class 5249 - Adult, 40 yrs. +, cloverleaf Class 5250 - Adult, 20 yrs. +, cloverleaf Class 5251 - Pony, cloverleaf Class 5252 - Young Junior, cloverleaf Class 5253 - Junior, cloverleaf Class 5254 - Senior, cloverleaf

SECTION E - DASH Class 5259 - Adult, 40 yrs. +, dash Class 5260 - Adult, 20 yrs. +, dash Class 5261 - Pony, dash Class 5262 - Young Junior, dash Class 5263 - Junior, dash Class 5264 - Senior, dash

OPEN HALTER CLASSES Must be pre-registered - Halter Class, $4 entry fee Show to be held Saturday at 9:00 a.m.

SECTION F - REGISTERED, ALL BREEDS (All Ages)

Class 5269 - Stallion, 3 years & over Class 5270 - 2-year-olds & under Class 5271 - Mares, 3 years old and older Class 5272 - Geldings, 3 years old and older Class 5273 - Registered Ponies Overall Grand and Reserve Champion Class 5274 - Color Class (70% color, 30% confirmation)

SECTION G - GRADE HALTER (ALL AGES) Class 5285 - Mares Class 5286 - Geldings Class 5287 - Ponies Class 5288 - Mini Mares Class 5289 - Mini Geldings Grand and Reserve Champion

OPEN PERFORMANCE CLASSES SECTION H - FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP Class 5292 - Adults, 40 yrs. +, fitting & showing Class 5293 - Adults, 20 yrs. +, fitting & showing Class 5294 - Senior, fitting & showing Class 5295 - Junior, fitting & showing Class 5296 - Young Junior, fitting & showing Class 5297 - Pony, fitting & showing Class 5298 - Showmanship, walk/trot Class 5299 - Driving class

SECTION I - ENGLISH PLEASURE Class 5303 - Adults, 40 yrs. +, English Pleasure Class 5304 - Adults, 20 yrs. +, English Pleasure Class 5305 - Senior, English Pleasure Class 5306 - Junior, English Pleasure Class 5307 - Young Junior, English Pleasure Class 5308 - Pony, English Pleasure Class 5309 - Walk/Trot English Pleasure

SECTION J - ENGLISH EQUITATION

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5313 - Adults, 40 yrs.+, English Equitation Class 5314 - Adults, 20 yrs.+, English Equitation Class 5315 - Senior, English Equitation Class 5316 - Junior, English Equitation Class 5317 - Young Junior, English Equitation Class 5318 - Pony, English Equitation Class 5319 - Walk/Trot English Equitation Class 5320 - Gaited Horse Country Pleasure (Optional tack) 2 gait

SECTION K - WESTERN PLEASURE Class 5323 - Greenhorse Western Pleasure. Walk, Jog, Lope. Ribbon Only. (Horse may not be entered in any other walk, trot or canter classes.) Class 5324 - Junior Horse, 5 yrs. and under Western Pleasure Class 5325 - Adults, 40 yrs. +, Western Pleasure Class 5326 - Adults, 20 yrs. +, Western Pleasure Class 5327 - Senior, Western Pleasure Class 5328 - Junior, Western Pleasure Class 5329 - Young Junior, Western Pleasure Class 5330 - Pony, Western Pleasure Class 5331 - Walk/Trot Western Pleasure

SECTION L - WESTERN EQUITATION Class 5334 - Adults, 40 yrs. +, Western Equitation Class 5335 - Adults, 20 yrs. +, Western Equitation Class 5336 - Senior, Western Equitation Class 5337 - Junior, Western Equitation Class 5338 - Young Junior, Western Equitation Class 5339 - Pony, Western Equitation Class 5340 - Walk/Trot Western Equitation

SECTION M - REINING EQUITATION Class 5342 - Adults, 40 yrs. + Class 5343 - Adults, 20 yrs. + Class 5344 - Senior Class 5345 - Junior Class 5346 - Young Junior Class 5347 - Pony

DEPARTMENT 16 - YOUTH HORSE AND PONY Superintendents: Renee Streeter The Youth Performance Horse Show will be held Monday at 9:00 a.m. EXCEPTION: Trail class will be run on Monday at 1:00 p.m. in the arena. Youth Speed Show will be held on Friday, 11:00 a.m. Youth may not trailer in unless barn is full. Monday - Sections B, C and D may trailer in. For Trail and Speed, limit two horses per rider, youth must designate which horse is to be used for trophy contention before classes start. TROPHIES: Grand and Reserve High Point will be given for each age group in English, Western and Speed with Costume Class points being added to the Western section. Mandatory Youth meeting between the barns Sunday at 7:00 p.m. and at the arena on Friday at 10:30 a.m. HORSES MUST STAY IN STALLS OR BE AT THE ARENA AND CAN’T USE WASH RACKS BETWEEN 7:00 A.M. AND 1:00 P.M. ON MONDAY. Roving Trophies: Versatility, Sponsored by Chris Grove & Mandy Collins. Horse must be shown in all 3 events (English, Western and Speed) in order to qualify for the trophy. Sportsmanship: To the youth who displays the best sportsmanship. Sponsored by A+ Automotive, Inc. Superintendent Trophy: Sponsored in memory of Vern Clemens. For clean stalls, horse, tack and etc. (not decorations) Best Stall Decorations: Sponsored by Levi’s Training & Boarding Point system for trophies: With 6 or more in each class, 6 points will be given to first place, 5 to second and etc. through sixth place. Less than 6 in a class, points will be given for the number in the class, (Ex. 4 in a class, first place with get 4 points, second 3 points, etc.) Age of exhibitors will be: Young Junior Division, 9-12 years; Junior Division, 13-15 years; Senior Division, 16-19 years; Pony Division, 9-12 years. Age of exhibitor is determined by the age they are on January 1 of the current year. Ages will be checked before first class. Only 2 horses per child will be stalled during fair week. Also both horses must be shown in classes Tuesday thru Saturday. Any youth wanting to stall their horse during fair week must be 9 years of age as of January 1 of current year. Any child under 9 years of age may not lead, ride or stall a horse without a family member in attendance at all times.

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Verification of age may be required for youth 16 years and under. All youth classes will be judged by Fair Guidelines, including regulation helmets. Management reserves the right to combine, drop and/or change classes with fewer than four entries. Classes will be run in the order they are posted. A contestant who knocks down or holds up an obstacle in speed classes will be given a 5-second penalty. The decision of the judge is final. Exhibitors may use straw or sawdust in their horse stalls. No tack stalls

SECTION A - TRAIL CLASS Monday at 11:00 a.m. Trail Class, Lead line 5-8 year olds Trail Class Class 264 - Lead line, 5-8 year olds (ribbon only) Class 265 - Trail Class, 5-8 year olds (ribbon only) Class 266 - Senior, Trail Class Class 267 - Junior, Trail Class Class 268 - Young Junior, Trail Class Class 269 - Pony, Trail Class Class 270 - Walk/Trot Trail Class

SECTION B - COSTUME Monday following Reining Class 271 - Costume Class, 5-8 year olds (ribbon only) Class 272 - Senior, Costume Class 273 - Junior, Costume Class 274 - Young Junior, Costume Class 275 - Pony, Costume Class 276 - Walk/Trot Costume

SECTION C - FITTING & SHOWMANSHIP Monday at 9:00 a.m. Class 277 - Senior, Fitting & Showmanship Class 278 - Junior, Fitting & Showmanship Class 279 - Young Junior, Fitting & Showmanship Class 280 - Pony, Fitting & Showmanship Grand and Reserve Champion Fitting & Showmanship Grand Champion will compete Friday in the Showman of Showmen and will be selected from classes: 277, 278, 279, 280 & 281 Class 281 - Walk/Trot Showmanship Class 282 - Showmanship, 5-8 years (ribbon only) must have adult in show ring

SECTION D - ENGLISH PLEASURE Class 283 - Lead line, 5-8 years old (any seat, ribbon only) Class 284 - Senior, English Pleasure Class 285 - Junior, English Pleasure Class 286 - Young Junior, English Pleasure Class 287 - Pony, English Pleasure Class 288 - Walk/Trot, English Pleasure Class 289 - English Pleasure, 5-8 years old (ribbon only)

SECTION E - ENGLISH EQUITATION Class 291 - Senior, English Equitation Class 292 - Junior, English Equitation Class 293 - Young Junior, English Equitation Class 294 - Pony, English Equitation Class 295 - Walk/Trot, English Equitation Class 296 - English Equitation, 5-8 years old (ribbon only)

SECTION F - ENGLISH BAREBACK Class 298 - Senior, English Bareback Class 299 - Junior, English Bareback Class 300 - Young, English Bareback Class 301 - Pony, English Bareback Class 302 - Walk/Trot, English Bareback

SECTION G - HUNTER HACK Class 305 - Senior, Hunter Hack Class 306 - Junior, Hunter Hack Class 307 - Young Junior, Hunter Hack

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 308 - Pony, Hunter Hack

SECTION H - WESTERN PLEASURE Class 312 - Senior, Western Pleasure Class 313 - Junior, Western Pleasure Class 314 - Young Junior, Western Pleasure Class 315 - Pony, Western Pleasure Class 316 - Walk/Trot, Western Pleasure Class 317 - Western Pleasure, 5-8 years old (ribbon only)

SECTION I - WESTERN EQUITATION Class 319 - Senior, Western Equitation Class 320 - Junior, Western Equitation Class 321 - Young Junior, Western Equitation Class 322 - Pony, Western Equitation Class 323 - Walk/Trot, Western Equitation Class 324 - Western Equitation, 5-8 years old (ribbon only)

SECTION J - REINING Class 326 - Senior, Reining Class 327 - Junior, Reining Class 328 - Young Junior, Reining Class 329 - Pony, Reining

SECTION K - POLE BENDING Class 340 - Senior, Pole Bending Class 341 - Junior, Pole Bending Class 342 - Young Junior, Pole Bending Class 343 - Pony, Pole Bending

SECTION L - SPEED AND ACTION Class 348 - Senior, Speed and Action Class 349 - Junior, Speed and Action Class 350 - Young Junior, Speed and Action Class 351 - Pony, Speed and Action

SECTION M - KEYHOLE Class 355 - Senior, Keyhole Class 356 - Junior, Keyhole Class 357 - Young Junior, Keyhole Class 358 - Pony, Keyhole

SECTION N - CLOVERLEAF Class 362 - Senior, Cloverleaf Class 363 - Junior, Cloverleaf Class 364 - Young Junior, Cloverleaf Class 365 - Pony, Cloverleaf

SECTION O - DASH RACE Class 369 - Senior, Dash Race Class 370 - Junior, Dash Race Class 371 - Young Junior, Dash Race Class 372 - Pony, Dash Race

OPEN DIVISION Friday following Agility Dept. 40 - Needlework Dept. 41 - Culinary Arts Dept. 42 - Fine Arts Dept. 43 - Folk Arts Dept. 44 - Photography Dept. 46 - Agriculture Dept. 47 - Floriculture Dept. 48 - Horticulture

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK All exhibits must be pre-registered by August 1. All open classes are open to anyone in Michigan over age 6 (six) years as of January 1 of current year. All exhibits must be in place by noon on Monday. Exhibits will be received on Sunday between 4-7 p.m. and Monday between 8 a.m.-Noon (See schedule page 4 for livestock entry times.) Fees shall be as follows:

Exhibitor fee will be $2.00 Plus .25¢ for each class entered

OPEN STILL DEPARTMENT

DEPARTMENT 40 - OPEN NEEDLEWORK Superintendent: Deb Loar

SECTION A - WEARING APPAREL Class 5400 - Dress Class 5401 - Skirt Class 5402 - Shirt or Blouse Class 5403 - Jacket or Sport Coat Class 5404 - 2-Piece Outfit Class 5405 - Child’s Garment Class 5406 - Sweatshirt Class 5407 - Smocking Class 5408 - Original Creation Class 5409 - Antique wearing apparel 50 years & over Class 5410 - Handmade Christening Dress Class 5411 - Apron Class 5412 - Footwear Class 5413 - Other Wearing Apparel not listed

SECTION B - QUILTING-PROFESSIONAL Professional - Teachers or those who sell their quits Machine Quilting Class 5421 - Patchwork, machine Class 5422 - Appliqued, machine Class 5423 - Strip Piecing, machine Class 5424 - Apparel, machine Class 5425 - Pillow, machine Class 5426 - Embroidery, machine Class 5427 - Original Creation, machine Class 5428 - Wall Hanging, machine Class 5429 - Holiday machine Class 5430 - Other quilted item not listed, machine

Hand Quilting Class 5436 - Patchwork, hand Class 5437 - Appliqued, hand Class 5438 - Strip Piecing, hand Class 5439 - Apparel, hand Class 5440 - Pillow, hand Class 5441 - Embroidery, hand Class 5442 - Original Creation, hand Class 5443 - Wall Hanging, hand Class 5444 - Rag/Denim Quilt, hand Class 5445 - Table runner, hand Class 5446 - Holiday, hand Class 5447 - Other quilted item not listed, hand

SECTION C - QUILTING-AMATEUR Machine Quilting Class 5452 - Patchwork, machine Class 5453 - Appliqued, machine

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5454 - Strip Piecing, machine Class 5455 - Apparel, machine Class 5456 - Pillow, machine Class 5457 - Embroidery, machine Class 5458 - Wall Hanging, machine Class 5459 - Original Creation, machine Class 5460 - Rag/Denim Quilt, machine Class 5461 - Table runner, machine Class 5462 - Photo Quilt, machine Class 5463 - Tote/Bag Class 5464 - T-Shirt Quilt

Class 5465 - Holiday Machine Class 5466 - Other Quilted item not listed, machine Hand Quilting Class 5467 - Patchwork, hand Class 5468 - Appliqued, hand Class 5469 - Tied Comforter, hand Class 5470 - Wall Hanging, hand Class 5471 - Apparel, hand Class 5472 - Pillow, hand Class 5473 - Embroidery, hand Class 5474 - Quilt made by a group, hand Class 5475 - Original Creation, hand Class 5476 - Photo Quilt, hand Class 5477 - T-Shirt Quilt, hand Class 5478 - Holiday, hand Class 5479 - Other Quilted item not listed, hand

SECTION D - QUILT BLOCK PATTERN Class 5487 - Ogemaw County Fair Quilt Block Contest. (Do not add batting or quilting to the block.) Background of block must be of the unbleached cotton muslin, 13 inches square. All quilt blocks become the property of Ogemaw County Fair to be made into a finished quilt for the 2021 Ogemaw County Fair Raffle. Proceeds to support continued activities of the Fair. For further information contact: Darlene Winslow 345 0806. See page 56 for block pattern. SECTION E - CROCHETING Class 5493 - Adult Sweater Class 5494 - Youth Sweater Class 5495 - Infant Sweater Class 5496 - Afghan, baby Class 5497 - Afghan, ripple (appox. 40 x 60) Class 5498 - Afghan, block (approx. 40 x 60) Class 5499 - Afghan, afghan stitch (approx. 40 x 60) Class 5501 - Pillow Class 5502 - Mittens Class 5503 - Scarf Class 5504 - Hat Class 5505 - Rug Class 5506 - Bedspread Class 5507 - Doily Class 5508 - Lace Class 5509 - Tablecloth Class 5510 - Animal Class 5511 - Original Creation Class 5512 - Infant Bonnet and Booties Class 5513 - Handspun Crocheted item Class 5514 - Specialty Yarn Crocheted item Class 5515 - Shawl Class 5516 - Other crocheted item not listed SECTION F - KNITTING Class 5524 - Adult Sweater, hand Class 5525 - Adult Sweater, machining Class 5526 - Youth Sweater

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5527 - Infant Sweater Class 5528 - Afghan, baby Class 5529 - Afghan, ripple (approx. 40 x 60) Class 5530 - Afghan, block (approx. 40 x 60) Class 5531 - Afghan, other (approx. 40 x 60) Class 5532 - Pillow Class 5533 - Rug Class 5534 - Bedspread Class 5535 - Tablecloth Class 5536 - Lace Class 5537 - Socks Class 5538 - Mittens Class 5539 - Scarf Class 5540 - Hat Class 5541 - Original Creation Class 5542 - Hand-spun Knitted item Class 5543 - Infant Bonnet and Booties Class 5544 - Specialty Yarn Knitted item Class 5545 - Shawl Class 5546 - Other knitted item not listed

SECTION G - PILLOWS Other than crocheted or knit Class 5555 - Candlewick Class 5556 - Crewel Class 5557 - Cross Stitch Class 5558 - Needlepoint - original Class 5559 - Original Creation Class 5560 - Other pillow not listed

SECTION H - RUGS Other than crocheted or knit Class 5571 - Braided Class 5572 - Hooked Class 5573 - Loomed Class 5574 - Original Creation Class 5575 - Other rugs not listed All projects must be created from scratch and be original work - no packaged kits.

SECTION I - OTHER NEEDLEWORK Class 5586 - Embroidered Tablecloth Class 5587 - Tatting Class 5588 - Counted Cross Stitch, framed, still life Class 5589 - Counted Cross Stitch, framed, life Class 5590 - Counted Cross Stitch, wall hanging, unframed Class 5591 - Stamped Cross Stitch, framed Class 5592 - Stamped Cross Stitch, wall hanging, unframed Class 5593 - Embroidery Class 5594 - Needlepoint Class 5595 - Decorated Sweatshirt Class 5596 - Hardanger Class 5597 - Ribbon Embroidery Class 5598 - Drawn Thread Class 5599 - Felting Class 5600 - Purse, Tote Bag (not quilted) Class 5601 - Smocking Class 5602 - Original Creation Class 5603 - Other Needlework not listed

SECTION J - DECORATIVE CRAFTS Class 5611 - Plastic Canvas Class 5612 - Padded Album Class 5613 - Rag Doll Class 5614 - Soft Sculpture

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5615 - Stuffed Animal Class 5616 - Latch Hook Class 5617 - Crewel Class 5618 - Counted Cross Stitch Class 5619 - Stamped Cross Stitch Class 5620 - Needlepoint, original Class 5621 - Needlepoint, mixed media Class 5622 - Needlepoint, embroidery Class 5623 - No Sew Throw Class 5624 - Lace Net Darning Class 5625 - Candle wicking Class 5630 - Doll Dress Class 5631 - Cloth Doll Class 5632 - Original Creation Class 5633 - Other decorative craft not listed

SECTION K - HOLIDAY ITEMS NEEDLEWORK Other than crocheted or knit

Class 5644 - Card Holder Class 5645 - Ornaments, beaded, limit 4 Class 5646 - Ornaments, felt, limit 4 Class 5647 - Ornaments, needlework, limit 4 Class 5648 - Ornaments, any other, limit 4 Class 5649 - Stocking, needlepoint Class 5650 - Stocking, fabric Class 5651 - Stocking, other, no crochet or knit Class 5652 - Tree Skirt Class 5653 - Decoration, wall, door, ceiling or archway Class 5654 - Wreath, fabric Class 5655 - Wreath, other than pine cone Class 5656 - Nativity Class 5657 - Pillow Class 5658 - Tablecloth Class 5659 - Original Creation Class 5660 - Other holiday item not listed

SECTION L - SWEDISH WEAVING Class 5677 - Afghan Class 5678 - Towel Class 5679 - Miscellaneous

DEPARTMENT 41 - OPEN CULINARY ARTS Superintendent: Patricia Rosebrugh LAURETTA GREZESZAK AWARD This award is being sponsored by Lauretta’s family in her memory. She loved cooking and baking and has shared her delicious creations at many events. This will be awarded by the judge to the best exhibit in the baked goods department.

SECTION A - BAKED GOODS Display on small (6”) paper plate Class 5690 - Decorated Cookies, 3 Class 5691 - Oatmeal Cookies, 3 Class 5692 - Chocolate Chip Cookies, 3 Class 5693 - Peanut Butter Cookies, 3 Class 5694 - Molasses Cookies, 3 Class 5695 - Sugar Cookies, 3 Class 5696 - No-Bake Cookies, 3 Class 5697 - Sour Cream Cookies, 3 Class 5698 - Other cookies not listed Class 5699 - Brownies, 3 Class 5700 - Other bar cookies not listed, 3 Class 5701 - Biscuits, 3 Class 5702 - Quick Bread, 1/2 loaf

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5703 - Muffins, light, 3 Class 5704 - Herb Bread, 1/2 loaf Class 5705 - Muffins, fruit, 3 Class 5706 - Coffee Cake, 1/2 Class 5707 - Yeast Bread, white, 1/2 loaf Class 5708 - Yeast Bread, Dark, 1/2 loaf Class 5709 - Yeast Rolls, Dinner 3 Class 5710 - Yeast Rolls, Cinnamon, 3 Class 5711 - Yeast Coffee Cake, 1/2 Class 5712 - Yeast Dough, other Class 5713 - Light Cake, 1/2 Class 5714 - Dark Cake, 1/2 Class 5715 - Angel Cake, 1/2 Class 5716 - Vegetable Cake, 1/2 Class 5717 - Other cake not listed PLEASE NO GLASS PIE PLATES IN CLASSES 5718 THRU 5727 After judging, 1 pc. of pie must be left for display Class 5718 - Apple Pie Class 5719 - Cherry Pie Class 5720 - Blueberry Pie Class 5721 - Raspberry Pie Class 5722 - Peach Pie Class 5723 - Rhubarb Pie Class 5724 - Raisin Pie Class 5725 - Pecan Pie Class 5726 - Mincemeat Pie Class 5727 - Other fruit pie not listed Class 5728 - Tarts, 3 display on 6” paper plate Class 5729 - Bread Machine, yeast bread, white SECTION B - CAKE DECORATIONS PROFESSIONAL Professional - Teachers or those who sell their cakes Class 5740 - Fair Theme, Professional - Showing Our Best Class 5741 - Wedding Cake Class 5742 - Birthday Cake Class 5743 - Anniversary Cake Class 5744 - Decorated Cupcakes, 3 Class 5745 - Other cake not listed

AMATEUR Class 5746 - Fair Theme - Showing Our Best Class 5747 - Wedding Cake Class 5748 - Birthday Cake Class 5749 - Anniversary Cake Class 5750 - Decorated Cupcakes, 3 Class 5751 - Other cake not listed SECTION C - CANDY Display 3 Pieces on (6”) paper plate Class 5762 - Fudge, Light Class 5763 - Fudge, Dark Class 5764 - Rock Candy Class 5765 - Peanut Brittle Class 5766 - Dipped Chocolate Class 5767 - Other candy not listed One standard pint or quart jar. Canning jars to be opened at judge's discretion. Jams and jellies may be displayed in half-pint jelly jars. SECTION D - CANNED VEGETABLES Class 5778 - Beets Class 5779 - Carrots

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 5780 - Corn Class 5781 - Sauerkraut Class 5782 - String Beans, yellow, whole Class 5783 - String Beans, yellow, cut Class 5784 - String Beans, green, whole Class 5785 - String Beans, green, cut Class 5786 - Tomatoes, whole Class 5787 - Tomatoes, chopped Class 5788 - Tomato Juice Class 5789 - Stewed Tomatoes Class 5790 - Potatoes Class 5791 - Dry Beans Class 5792 - Other canned vegetable not listed

SECTION E - CANNED FRUIT Class 5803 - Applesauce Class 5804 - Cherries, sweet Class 5805 - Cherries, sour Class 5806 - Peaches Class 5807 - Pears Class 5808 - Blueberries Class 5809 - Raspberries Class 5810 - Blackberries Class 5811 - Other canned fruit not listed

SECTION F - CANNED JAMS Class 5822 - Cherry Class 5823 - Grape Class 5824 - Raspberry Class 5825 - Strawberry Class 5826 - Marmalade Class 5827 - Blackberry Class 5828 - Blueberry Class 5829 - Apple Butter Class 5830 - Other Butters Class 5831 - Other canned jams not listed

SECTION G - CANNED JELLIES Class 5842 - Apple Class 5843 - Grape Class 5844 - Raspberry Class 5845 - Blackberry Class 5846 - Other canned jelly not listed Note: When entering Jams and Jellies, UPC Code from Ball Pectic needs to be attached to jar for entry in the Ball Award. See page 30 for Ball Fresh Preservative Awards.

SECTION H - CANNED PICKLED ITEMS Class 5857 - Beet, pickles Class 5858 - Hot Banana Peppers Class 5859 - Bread and Butter Class 5860 - Cucumber, Dill Class 5861 - Cucumber, sweet Class 5862 - Other canned pickles not listed

SECTION I - CANNED RELISHES Class 5873 - Cucumber Class 5874 - Corn Class 5875 - Zucchini Class 5876 - Other canned relishes not listed

SECTION J - SAUCES Class 5877 - Chili Sauce Class 5878 - Salsa Class 5879 - Spaghetti Sauce Class 5880 - Other canned sauce not listed

SECTION K - CANNED MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Class 5890 - Beef Class 5891 - Fish Class 5892 - Poultry Class 5893 - Venison

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK DEPARTMENT 42 OPEN FINE ARTS DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE Superintendent: TBA Only 1 exhibit per person per class. PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS MUST BE FRAMED & WIRED FOR HANGING JERRY REASNER MEMORIAL AWARD- This award is being given in memory of Jerry Reasner by family and friends. Jerry loved her craft and was always encouraging others to give it a try. In her memory there will be awarded by the judge to the artist that shows ability and promise in the amateur and youth department of paintings.

SECTION A - SPECIAL AWARD ANY MEDIA Class 5904 - Fair Theme - Showing Our Best

SECTION B - CHARCOAL DRAWINGS Class 5910 - Landscape Class 5911 - Seascape Class 5912 - Animal Class 5913 - Birds Class 5914 - Portrait Class 5915 - Flowers Class 5916 - Still Life Class 5917 - Abstract Class 5918 - Other charcoal drawing not listed

SECTION C - PEN AND INK DRAWING Class 5929 - Landscape Class 5930 - Seascape Class 5931 - Animal Class 5932 - Birds Class 5933 - Portrait Class 5934 - Flowers Class 5935 - Still Life Class 5936 - Abstract Class 5937 - Other pen and ink drawing not listed

SECTION D - PENCIL DRAWING Class 5948 - Landscape Class 5949 - Seascape Class 5950 - Animal Class 5951 - Birds Class 5952 - Portrait Class 5953 - Flowers Class 5954 - Still Life Class 5955 - Abstract Class 5956 - Other pencil drawing not listed

SECTION E - FELT TIP DRAWING Class 5967 - Landscape Class 5968 - Seascape Class 5969 - Animal Class 5970 - Birds Class 5971 - Portrait Class 5972 - Flowers Class 5973 - Still Life Class 5974 - Abstract Class 5975 - Other felt tip not listed

SECTION F - COLORED PENCIL DRAWINGS Class 5986 - Landscape Class 5987 - Seascape Class 5988 - Animal Class 5989 - Birds Class 5990 - Portrait Class 5991 - Flowers Class 5992 - Still Life Class 5993 - Abstract Class 5994 - Other colored pencil not listed

SECTION G - PASTELS

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6005 - Landscape Class 6006 - Seascape Class 6007 - Animal Class 6008 - Birds Class 6009 - Portrait Class 6010 - Flowers Class 6011 - Still Life Class 6012 - Abstract Class 6013 - Pastel, other not listed

SECTION H - PAINTINGS - PROFESSIONAL Professional - Teachers or those who sell their paintings Class 6024 - Oil/Acrylic, Landscape Class 6025 - Oil/Acrylic, Seascape Class 6026 - Oil/Acrylic, Animals Class 6027 - Oil/Acrylic, Birds Class 6028 - Oil/Acrylic, Portrait Class 6029 - Oil/Acrylic, Flowers Class 6030 - Oil/Acrylic, Still Life Class 6031 - Oil/Acrylic, Abstract Class 6032 - Oil/Acrylic, other not listed Class 6033 - Watercolor, Landscape Class 6034 - Watercolor, Seascape Class 6035 - Watercolor, Animal Class 6036 - Watercolor, Birds Class 6037 - Watercolor, Portrait Class 6038 - Watercolor, Flowers Class 6039 - Watercolor, Still Life Class 6040 - Watercolor, Abstract Class 6041 - Watercolor, other not listed

SECTION I - PAINTINGS - AMATEUR Class 6052 - Oil/Acrylic, Landscape Class 6053 - Oil/Acrylic, Seascape Class 6054 - Oil/Acrylic, Animal Class 6055 - Oil/Acrylic, Birds Class 6056 - Oil/Acrylic, Portrait Class 6057 - Oil/Acrylic, Flowers Class 6058 - Oil/Acrylic, Still Life Class 6059 - Oil/Acrylic, Abstract Class 6060 - Oil/Acrylic, other not listed Class 6061 - Watercolor, Landscape Class 6062 - Watercolor, Seascape Class 6063 - Watercolor, Animal Class 6064 - Watercolor, Birds Class 6065 - Watercolor, Portrait Class 6066 - Watercolor, Flowers Class 6067 - Watercolor, Still Life Class 6068 - Watercolor, Abstract Class 6069 - Watercolor, other not listed

SECTION J - SCULPTURE Class 6080 - Clay Class 6081 - Metal Class 6082 - Paper Mache Class 6083 - Sculpture, other not listed

SECTION K - MISCELLANEOUS PAINTED OBJECTS - PROFESSIONAL Professional - Teachers or those who sell their paintings Class 6094 - Texture Painting Class 6095 - Painted Rock Class 6096 - Painted Saw, Slate or other metal Class 6097 - Painted objects, other not listed

SECTION L - MISCELLANEOUS PAINTED OBJECTS - AMATEUR

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6109 - Texture Painting Class 6110 - Painted Rock Class 6111 - Painted Saw, Slate or other metal Class 6112 - Painted Wood Class 6113 - Painted objects, other not listed

DEPARTMENT 43 - OPEN FOLK ARTS Superintendent: Mary Delmotte All projects must be original - no packaged kits

Vern Clemens Memorial Award This award is being given in memory of Vern Clemens by his family. Vern was part of the steering committee that re-established the Ogemaw County Fair. Vern loved all aspects of the fair. He really enjoyed wood crafting and creating projects with wood. In his memory, a gift certificate will be given for woodworking supplies. This will be awarded by the judge to the person who shows outstanding ability and promise in Department 43, Section E - Wood Products.

SECTION A - MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT (Any craft, painted, wired, glued, etc.) Class 6124 - Paper Twist Class 6125 - Weaving Class 6126 - Doll Class 6127 - Macramé Class 6128 - Hair Accessory, Barrette, etc. (1 pc.) Class 6129 - Decoupage Class 6130 - Calligraphy Class 6131 - Tole Painting Class 6132 - Stained Glass Class 6133 - Etched or Engraved Glass Class 6134 - Wheat Weaving Class 6135 - Decorated Sweatshirt Class 6136 - Painted Article, Clothing or Accessory Class 6137 - Spinning Class 6138 - Leather Item Class 6139 - Candle Class 6140 - Caning (chair or etc.) Class 6141 - Ink & Scrub Class 6142 - Paper Tole Class 6143 - Greeting Card (1 only) Class 6144 - Lamp Class 6145 - Any painted fabric item Class 6146 - Jewelry Class 6147 - Craft, other not listed

SECTION B - WREATHS & SWAGS Class 6152 - Pine Cone Class 6153 - Grapevine Class 6154 - Straw Class 6155 - Wreath or swag, other not listed

SECTION C - BASKETRY Class 6161 - Coil basketry - Pine needles and sweet grass material Class 6162 - Ash basketry - Hand-hewn material Class 6163 - Flat reed - Commercial material Class 6164 - Round reed - Commercial material Class 6165 - Combination of flat or round reed basketry Class 6166 - Original design Class 6167 - Decorated basket Class 6168 - Basket, other not listed

SECTION D - CHRISTMAS ITEMS (Painted, wired, glued, etc.) Class 6174 - Ornament Class 6175 - Tole Painting Class 6176 - Sweatshirt Class 6177 - Nativity Class 6178 - Wreath Class 6179 - Christmas, other item not listed

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK SECTION E - WOOD PRODUCTS Large items accepted pending availability Check with superintendent Class 6185 - Rustic furniture Class 6186 - General woodworking Class 6187 - Cabinet, with door or drawer Class 6188 - Birdhouse, plain Class 6189 - Bird feeder Class 6190 - Furniture Class 6191 - Shelf Class 6192 - Toys Class 6193 - Clock or watch Class 6194 - Fret work Class 6195 - Plain painted wood object Class 6196 - Decorative painted wood object Class 6197 - Other wood product (no carving) not listed Class 6198 - Carving, animal Class 6199 - Carving, fish Class 6200 - Carving, bird Class 6201 - Carving, relief (3-D) Class 6202 - Carving - chip Class 6203 - Carving, characters Class 6204 - Other carving not listed Class 6205 - Power carving, animal Class 6206 - Power carving, fish Class 6207 - Power carving, bird Class 6208 - Power carving, relief (3-D) Class 6209 - Power carving, characters Class 6210 - Other power carving not listed Class 6211 - Wood turning, bowl, professional Class 6212 - Wood turning, spindle work, professional Class 6213 - Wood turning, pen/pencil, professional Class 6214 - Wood turning, box, professional Class 6215 - Wood turning, top, professional Class 6216 - Wood turning, other, professional Class 6217 - Wood turning, bowl, amateur Class 6218 - Wood turning, spindle work, amateur Class 6219 - Wood turning, pen/pencil, amateur Class 6220 - Wood turning, box, amateur Class 6221 - Wood turning, top, amateur Class 6222 - Wood turning, other, amateur

SECTION F- CERAMICS - PROFESSIONAL Professional - Teachers or those who sell their ceramics Class 6223 - Underglaze Class 6224 - Glaze, poured piece Class 6225 - Glaze, hand built Class 6226 - Glaze, wheel thrown Class 6227 - Air Brush, poured piece Class 6228 - Air Brush, hand built Class 6229 - Air Brush, wheel thrown Class 6230 - Stains, opaque Class 6231 - Stains, translucent Class 6232 - Stains, pearls Class 6233 - Chalks Class 6234 - Specialties Class 6235 - Dry Brush Class 6236 - Fired decals Class 6237 - Rub-ons Class 6238 - Antiquing Class 6239 - China painting Class 6240 - Porcelain

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6241 - Pottery, wheel Class 6242 - Pottery, hand assembly Class 6243 - Christmas, poured piece Class 6244 - Christmas, hand built Class 6245 - Christmas, wheel thrown Class 6246 - Holiday (except Christmas) Class 6247 - Color wash Class 6248 - Silk Screening Technique Class 6249 - Other ceramics not listed

SECTION G - CERAMICS - AMATEUR Class 6254 - Underglaze Class 6255 - Glaze, poured piece Class 6256 - Glaze, hand built Class 6257 - Glaze, wheel thrown Class 6258 - Air Brush, poured piece Class 6259 - Air Brush, hand built Class 6260 - Air Brush, wheel thrown Class 6261 - Stains, opaque Class 6262 - Stains, translucent Class 6263 - Stains, pearls Class 6264 - Chalks Class 6265 - Specialties Class 6266 - Dry Brush Class 6267 - Fired decals Class 6268 - Rub-ons Class 6269 - Antiquing Class 6270 - China painting Class 6271 - Porcelain Class 6272 - Pottery, wheel Class 6273 - Pottery, hand assembly Class 6274 - Christmas, poured piece Class 6275 - Christmas, hand built Class 6276 - Christmas, wheel thrown Class 6277 - Holiday, (except Christmas) Class 6278 - Color wash Class 6279 - Silk Screening Technique Class 6280 - Other Ceramics not listed

SECTION H - HOBBIES Class 6285 - Recycled Item Class 6286 - Pumpkin, Squash or Gourd - decorated Class 6287 - Pine Cone Item Class 6288 - Scrapbook Class 6289 - Doll house Class 6290 - Other hobbies not listed

SECTION I - COLLECTIONS Large items accepted pending availability. Check with superintendent. Class 6294 - Coin collection Class 6295 - Doll collection, not more than 8 Class 6296 - Bugs and butterflies Class 6297 - Stamps Class 6298 - Toy Tractor, 1/16 scale, 6 tractors Class 6299 - Toy Machinery, 1/16 scale, 6 pieces Class 6300 - Toy Tractor, 1/64 scale, 6 tractors Class 6301 - Toy Machinery, 1/64 scale, 6 pieces Class 6302 - Baseball cards Class 6303 - Comic books Class 6304 - Buttons, general Class 6305 - Trains, 6 Class 6306 - Teddy Bears, 6 Class 6307 - Miniatures, 8

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6308 - Spoons, 12 Class 6309 - Other collections not listed

SECTION J - TAXIDERMY Class 6315 - Animal - Professional Class 6316 - Fowl - Professional Class 6317 - Fish - Professional Class 6318 - Other taxidermy not listed - Professional Class 6319 - Animal - Amateur Class 6320 - Fowl - Amateur Class 6321 - Fish - Amateur Class 6322 - Other taxidermy not listed - Amateur

DEPARTMENT 44 - OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY Superintendent: Shannon Symons Photographs must be framed and wired for hanging.

SECTION A - PROFESSIONAL, BLACK & WHITE Professional - Teachers or those who sell their photography Class 6328 - Scenic Class 6329 - Animals Class 6330 - Birds Class 6331 - Flowers Class 6332 - Still Life Class 6333 - Portrait Class 6334 - Group Class 6335 - Macro Class 6336 - Other not listed

SECTION B - PROFESSIONAL, COLOR Class 6340 - Scenic Class 6341 - Animals Class 6342 - Birds Class 6343 - Flowers Class 6344 - Still life Class 6345 - Portrait Class 6346 - Group Class 6347 - Macro Class 6348 - Other not listed

SECTION C - AMATEUR, BLACK & WHITE Class 6350 - Scenic Class 6351 - Animals Class 6352 - Birds Class 6353 - Flowers Class 6354 - Still life Class 6355 - Portrait Class 6356 - Group Class 6357 - Macro Class 6358 - Other not listed

SECTION D - AMATEUR, COLOR Class 6369 - Scenic Class 6370 - Animals Class 6371 - Birds Class 6372 - Flowers Class 6373 - Still life Class 6374 - Portrait Class 6375 - Group Class 6376 - Macro Class 6377 - Other not listed

SECTION E - GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY Class 6388 - Computer & Digital Manipulations Class 6389 - Antique photography, over 50 years

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6390 - Fair Theme - Showing Our Best

DEPARTMENT 46 - OPEN AGRICULTURE Superintendent: Sue Wangler Roots must be free of soil and in tubs, baskets, boxes or other cartons. Fresh vegetables, of like kind, can be exchanged on Thursday morning before noon. Only 1 exhibit per person per class SECTION A - CROPS Class 6395 - Grain Corn, 3 stalks with roots Class 6396 - Silage Corn, 3 stalks with roots Class 6397 - Sweet Corn, 3 stalks with roots Class 6398 - Small Grains, oats, 1 pint Class 6399 - Small Grains, barley, 1 pint Class 6400 - Small Grains, rye, 1 pint Class 6401 - Small Grains, wheat, 1 pint Class 6402 - Alfalfa Seed, 1 pint Class 6403 - Clover Seed, 1 pint Class 6404 - Sunflower, 3 heads Class 6405 - Soybeans, 3 stalks with roots Class 6406 - Navy Beans, 1 pint Class 6407 - Pinto Beans, 1 pint Class 6408 - Soy Beans, 1 pint Class 6409 - Baled Hay, 1st cutting, 3 flakes Class 6410 - Baled Hay, 2nd cutting, 3 flakes Class 6411 - Hay Sheath, 2nd or 3rd cutting Class 6412 - All others, 1 pint

SECTION B - EGGS Must be shown in cartons Class 6423 - Eggs, 1 dozen Class 6424 - Eggs, game bird, 1 dozen

SECTION C - MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS Class 6430 - Maple Syrup, in glass jar Class 6431 - Maple Syrup by-products

SECTION D - APIARY Class 6437 - Honeycomb Class 6438 - Strained honey

SECTION E - ROOT CROPS Class 6439 - Red Potatoes, 5 Class 6440 - White Potatoes, 5 Class 6441 - Red Beets, 5, trim tops 1/2-1”, root left on Class 6442 - Carrots, 5, trim tops 1/2-1” root left on Class 6443 - Cooking Onions, 5, tops 1/2-1” Class 6444 - Sweet Onions, 3, tops 1/2-1” Class 6445 - Green Onions, bunch of 10, do not remove roots or tops Class 6446 - Radishes, 5, tops 1/2-1” Class 6447 - Parsnips, 5, tops 1/2”, root left on Class 6448 - Sugar Beets, 3 Class 6449 - Rutabaga, 1, trim tops 1/2-1” Class 6450 - Turnips, 3, top 1/2-1”, roots 2-3” Class 6451 - Other root crop not listed, 5

SECTION F - VEGETABLES Class 6462 - Purple Beans, 12, 1/4” stem Class 6463 - Green Beans, 12, 1/4” stem Class 6464 - Yellow Beans, 12, 1/4” stem Class 6465 - Peas, 12, 1/4” stem Class 6466 - Peppers, sweet, 3, leave stem Class 6467 - Peppers, hot, 5, leave stem Class 6468 - Tomatoes, green, 5, leave stem

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6469 - Tomatoes, pink, 5, remove stem Class 6470 - Tomatoes, red, 5, remove stem Class 6471 - Cherry Tomatoes, all red, all pink or all green, 10. Remove stem on red and pink. Leave stem on green. Class 6472 - Cherry Tomatoes, on the vine, may be all red, pink, green or mixed. 1 foot maximum vine length. At least 10 tomatoes on same vine. Class 6473 - Roma Tomatoes, all red, all pink or all green, 5. Remove stem on red and pink. Leave stem on green. Class 6474 - Cabbage, Green, 1 head Class 6475 - Cabbage, Red or Purple, 1 head Class 6476 - Broccoli, 1 head Class 6477 - Cauliflower, 1 head Class 6478 - Brussel Sprouts, 12, stems 1/4” Class 6479 - Egg Plant, 1, stem 1-1 1/2” Class 6480 - Kohlrabi, 5, stem 1/2” Class 6481 - Celery, 1 bunch Class 6482 - Head Lettuce, 1 head Class 6483 - Swiss chard, 1 bunch Class 6484 - Sweet Corn, 5 ears, with husk, no holes cut in Class 6485 - Indian corn, 3 ears, husk pulled back Class 6486 - Popcorn, 3 ears, husk pulled back Class 6487 - Other vegetable not listed

SECTION G - VINE CROP Class 6498 - Cucumber, slicers, 5, leave stem1-1 1/2” Class 6499 - Cucumber, pickling, 5, leave stem1-1 1/2” Class 6500 - Pumpkin, pie, 1 Class 6501 - Pumpkin, Jack-o-lantern, 1 Class 6502 - Zucchini, 3 small, leave stem, trim neatly Class 6503 - Crookneck, yellow, 3 small, leave stem, trim neatly Class 6504 - Straight neck, 3, leave stem, trim neatly Class 6505 - Patty pan, 3 Class 6506 - Squash, winter, 1, leave stem, trim neatly Class 6507 - Squash, other, 1, leave stem, trim neatly Class 6508 - Squash, spaghetti, 1 Class 6509 - Watermelon, 1, stem 1” Class 6510 - Muskmelon, 1, if mature, remove stem Class 6511 - Oddities - Gourds or ornamentals, 3 Class 6512 - Other vine crop not listed

SECTION H - VEGETABLE DISPLAY Class 6523 - Largest Vegetable (May not be shown in any other class and will be judged on quality) Class 6524 - Vegetable Display, 8 or more different varieties of vegetables

SECTION I - HERBS Growing herbs are to be shown in vases Class 6530 - Basil, fresh, 1 bunch, 1” diameter - Must be shown in vase Class 6531 - Basil, dry, 1/2 cup Class 6532 - Basil, potted Class 6533 - Parsley, fresh, 1 bunch, 1” diameter Must be shown in vase Class 6534 - Parsley, dry, 1/2 cup Class 6535 - Parsley, potted Class 6536 - Dill, fresh, 1 bunch, 1” diameter-Must be shown in vase Class 6537 - Dill, dry, 1/2 cup Class 6538 - Dill, potted Class 6539 - Sage, fresh, 1 bunch, 1” diameter-Must be shown in vase Class 6540 - Sage, dry, 1/2 cup Class 6541 - Sage, potted Class 6542 - Other herb not listed

SECTION J - FRUITS Class 6553 - Apples, 3, stems on Class 6554 - Cherries, 1 cup per plate, stems on Class 6555 - Blueberries, 1 pint Class 6556 - Raspberries, 1 pint Class 6557 - Strawberries, 1 pint

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6558 - Peaches, 3 Class 6559 - Pears, 3 Class 6560 - Plums, 3 Class 6561 - Rhubarb, 5 stalks with leaves Class 6562 - Grapes, 1 bunch Class 6563 - Other fruit not listed

DEPARTMENT 47 - OPEN FLORICULTURE Superintendent: Delinn Keetch Flowers exhibited in this section must have been raised by the exhibitor. Fresh flowers, of like kind, can be exchanged on Thursday morning before noon. Small flowers should be as similar as possible, i.e., variety, color, size, etc.

SECTION A - CUT FLOWERS Class 6574 - Gladiolus, red, 1 spike Class 6575 - Gladiolus, yellow, 1 spike Class 6576 - Gladiolus, white, 1 spike Class 6577 - Gladiolus, bi-color, 1 spike Class 6578 - Gladiolus, other, 1 spike Class 6579 - Rose, red, 1 flower Class 6580 - Rose, pink, 1 flower Class 6581 - Rose, yellow, 1 flower Class 6582 - Rose, bi-color, 1 flower Class 6583 - Rose, other, 1 flower Class 6584 - Zinnia, 1 large flower, over 3 1/2” Class 6585 - Zinnia, 3 small flowers, 3 1/2” or under Class 6586 - Marigold, 1 large flower Class 6587 - Marigold, 3 small flowers Class 6588 - Petunia, single, 3 flowers Class 6589 - Petunia, double, 3 flowers Class 6590 - Snapdragons, 3 spikes Class 6591 - Asters, 3 flowers Class 6592 - Coneflower, 1 large, over 3 1/2” Class 6593 - Coneflower, 3 small, 3 1/2” or under Class 6594 - Pansy, 3 flowers Class 6595 - Multiple Blooms, 1 stem Class 6596 - Other Annuals, 1 large flower, over 3 1/2”, not listed Class 6597 - Other Annuals, 3 small flowers, 3 1/2” or under, not listed Class 6598 - Other Perennials, 1 large flower over 3 1/2”, not listed Class 6599 - Other Perennials, 3 small flowers, 3 1/2” or under, not listed SECTION B - FLORAL DESIGN PROFESSIONAL Professional - Teachers or those who sell or make arrangements. Class 6610 - Arrangement using all fresh flowers and foliage Class 6611 - Arrangement using only dried flowers and foliage Class 6612 - Arrangement using dried and silk materials Class 6613 - Seasonal or holiday, fresh flowers and foliage only Class 6614 - Arrangement using only fresh, wild or roadside flowers and foliage Class 6615 - Fair theme arrangements-Showing our Best Class 6616 - Miniature arrangement, must measure no more than 8” in any direction, including container, fresh materials only Class 6617 - Tea time, fresh, silk or dried materials Class 6618 - Arrangement, garden Class 6619 - Up North theme, fresh, silk or dried materials Class 6620 - Other floral design not listed SECTION C - FLORAL DESIGN AMATEUR Class 6631 - Arrangement using all fresh flowers and foliage Class 6632 - Arrangement using only dried flowers and foliage Class 6633 - Arrangement using dried and silk materials Class 6634 - Seasonal or holiday, fresh, dried or silk flowers and/or foliage only Class 6635 - Arrangement using only fresh, wild or roadside flowers and foliage Class 6636 - Fair theme arrangements - Showing Our Best

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 6637 - Miniature arrangement, must measure no more than 8” in any direction Includ container, fresh materials only Class 6638 - Tea time, fresh, silk or dried materials Class 6639 - Arrangement, garden Class 6640 - Up North theme, fresh, silk or dried materials Class 6641 - Other floral design not listed

DEPARTMENT 48 - OPEN HORTICULTURE Superintendent: Delinn Keetch Potted plants must have been in possession of exhibitor for at least 3 months prior to the fair. Plants must be free from disease or insects. Hanging plants must be in containers ready to hang. Care of plants is the responsibility of the exhibitor. Flower pots must not be too heavy to move. SECTION A - POTTED PLANTS Class 6653 - Potted plant, foliage only Class 6654 - Potted plant, flowering Class 6655 - Cactus or other succulent Class 6656 - Dish garden or terrarium Class 6657 - Hanging basket Class 6658 - Other potted plant not listed

YOUTH DIVISION Only 1 article per person, per class

DEPARTMENT 60 - YOUTH NEEDLEWORK Superintendent: Jody Zimmer

SECTION A - WEARING APPAREL Class 400 - Dress Class 401 - Evening dress Class 402 - Skirt Class 403 - Shirt or blouse Class 404 - Slacks or jeans Class 405 - Jacket or sport coat Class 406 - Two piece outfit Class 407 - Child’s garment Class 408 - Quilted apparel Class 409 - Sweat suit Class 410 - Sweatshirt Class 411 - Other wearing apparel item not listed All projects must be original - no packaged kits. Any craft done with a needle, crochet hook, knitting needle, etc.

SECTION B - KNIT OR CROCHET Class 423 - Adult, crocheted sweater Class 424 - Adult, knitted sweater Class 425 - Infant, crocheted sweater Class 426 - Infant, knitted sweater Class 427 - Knitted Set, bonnet and booties Class 428 - Crocheted Set, bonnet and booties

Class 429 - Other knit or crochet item not listed SECTION C - AFGHANS Class 441 - Afghan, crochet Class 442 - Afghan, knit SECTION D - QUILTS Class 453 - Machine-quilted item Class 454 - Hand-quilted item Class 455 - Hand tied Class 456 - Wall hanging Class 457 - Throw Class 458 - Other quilted not listed SECTION E - PILLOWS Class 468 - Appliqued Class 469 - Candlewick

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 470 - Crewel Class 471 - Crocheted Class 472 - Cross-stitch Class 473 - Knitted Class 474 - Needlepoint, original Class 475 - Needle punch, embroidery Class 476 - Patchwork/Quilted Class 477 - Other pillow not listed SECTION F - RUGS Class 488 - Braided Class 489 - Crocheted Class 490 - Hooked Class 491 - Loomed Class 492 - Knitted Class 493 - Other rug not listed SECTION G - OTHER NEEDLEWORK Class 504 - Counted cross-stitch, framed Class 505 - Counted cross-stitch, wall hanging, unframed Class 506 - Stamped cross-stitch, framed Class 507 - Stamped cross-stitch, wall hanging, unframed Class 508 - Embroidery Class 509 - Needlepoint Class 510 - Decorated sweatshirt Class 511 - Other needlework not listed SECTION H - DECORATIVE CRAFTS Class 522 - Padded album Class 523 - Rag dolls Class 524 - Doll, other Class 525 - Stuffed animals Class 526 - Latch hook Class 527 - Counted cross-stitch Class 528 - Stamped cross-stitch Class 529 - Needlepoint, original Class 530 - Needlepoint, mixed media Class 531 - Needle punch, embroidery Class 532 - Lace net darning Class 533 - Candle wicking Class 534 - Doll dress Class 535 - Crocheted animal Class 536 - Other decorative craft not listed Class 537 - Pee Wee - decorative craft, 2-5 yrs. SECTION I - CHRISTMAS ITEMS Needlework Only Class 547 - Cardholder Class 548 - Ornaments, beaded, limit 4 Class 549 - Ornaments, felt, limit 4 Class 550 - Ornaments, needlework, limit 4 Class 551 - Ornaments, any other, limit 4 Class 552 - Stocking, crochet Class 553 - Stocking, knitted Class 554 - Stocking, needlepoint Class 555 - Stocking, fabric Class 556 - Stocking, other Class 557 - Tree skirt Class 558 - Other Christmas item not listed SECTION J - PLASTIC CANVAS Class 569 - Ornaments, limit 4 Class 570 - Jewelry Class 571 - Picture frame Class 572 - Tissue box Class 573 - Wall hanging Class 574 - Pee Wee - plastic canvas, 2-5 yrs.

DEPARTMENT 61 - YOUTH CULINARY ARTS Superintendent: Cindy Rosebrugh LAURETTA GREZESZAK AWARD

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK This award is being sponsored by Lauretta’s family in her memory. She loved cooking and baking and has shared her delicious creations at many events. This will be awarded by the judge to the best exhibit in the baked goods department.

SECTION A - BAKED GOODS Class 584 - Oatmeal cookies, 3 Class 585 - Chocolate chip cookies, 3 Class 586 - Peanut butter cookies, 3 Class 587 - Molasses cookies, 3 Class 588 - Sugar cookies, 3 Class 589 - No-Bake cookies, 3 Class 590 - Sour cream cookies, 3 Class 591 - Decorated Cookies, 3 Class 592 - Other cookies, not listed, 3 Class 593 - Brownies, 3 Class 594 - Bar cookies, other, 3 Class 595 - Biscuits, 3 Class 596 - Quick bread, 1/2 loaf Class 597 - Muffins, light, 3 Class 598 - Muffins, dark, 3 Class 599 - Muffins, fruit, 3 Class 600 - Coffee cake, 1/2 Class 601 - Yeast bread, white, 1/2 loaf Class 602 - Yeast rolls, dinner, 3 Class 603 - Yeast rolls, sweet, 3 Class 604 - Yeast coffee cake, 1/2 Class 605 - Light cake, 1/2 Class 606 - Dark cake, 1/2 Class 607 - Angel cake, 1/2 Class 608 - Other cake not listed, 1/2 Class 609 - Cupcakes, 3 Please no glass pie plates for Classes 610-617 After judging, 1 piece of pie must be left for display Class 610 - Apple pie Class 611 - Cherry pie Class 612 - Blueberry pie Class 613 - Raspberry pie Class 614 - Peach pie Class 615 - Rhubarb pie Class 616 - Pecan pie Class 617 - Other fruit pie not listed Class 618 - Pee Wee - baked goods, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION B - CAKE DECORATION Only decoration will be judged. Class 626 - Fair Theme - Showing Our Best Class 627 - Wedding cake

Class 628 - Birthday cake Class 629 - Bridal Shower cake Class 630 - Anniversary cake Class 631 - Baby Shower cake Class 632 - Other cake not listed

SECTION C - CANDY Class 643 - Fudge, light Class 644 - Fudge, dark Class 645 - Hard candy Class 646 - Peanut brittle Class 647 - Other candy not listed One standard pint or quart jar. Canning jars to be opened at judges’ discretion. Jams and jellies may be displayed in half-pint jelly jars.

SECTION D - CANNED VEGETABLES Class 658 - Beets Class 659 - Carrots Class 660 - Corn Class 661 - Peas Class 662 - String beans, yellow Class 663 - String beans, green Class 664 - Tomatoes

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 665 - Tomato juice Class 666 - Salsa Class 667 - Chili sauce Class 668 - Other vegetable not listed

SECTION E - CANNED FRUIT Class 677 - Applesauce Class 678 - Peaches Class 679 - Pears Class 680 - Raspberries Class 681 - Other fruit not listed

SECTION F - CANNED JAMS Class 692 - Cherry Class 693 - Grape Class 694 - Raspberry Class 695 - Strawberry Class 696 - Other jam not listed

SECTION G - CANNED JELLIES Class 707 - Grape Class 708 - Raspberry Class 709 - Blackberry Class 710 - Other jelly not listed

SECTION H - CANNED PICKLES Class 721 - Beet Class 722 - Bread-and-butter Class 723 - Cucumber, dill Class 724 - Cucumber, sweet Class 725 - Other pickles not listed

SECTION I - CANNED RELISHES Class 736 - Cucumber Class 737 - Corn Class 738 - Other relish not listed

DEPARTMENT 62 - YOUTH FINE ARTS Superintendent: Chelsey Clemens All projects must be original - no kits. Only 1 article per person per class Paintings, drawings and photographs must be suitable for hanging Jerry Reasner Memorial Award This award is being given in memory of Jerry Reasner by family and friends. Jerry loved her craft and was always encouraging others to give it a try. In her memory there will be a gift certificate given for art supplies. This will be awarded by the judge to the artist that shows ability and promise in the amateur and youth department of paintings.

SECTION A – SPECIAL AWARD ANY MEDIA Class 751 - Fair Theme - Showing Our Best

SECTION B - DRAWINGS Class 763 - Charcoal Class 764 - Pen and Ink Class 765 - Pencil Class 766 - Felt Tip Class 767 - Colored Pencil Class 768 - Crayons Class 769 - Other drawings not listed Class 770 - Pee Wee drawing, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION C - PASTELS Class 779 - Landscape Class 780 - Animal Class 781 - Portrait Class 782 - Flowers Class 783 - Still life Class 784 - Other pastels not listed Class 785 - Pee Wee pastels, 2-5 yrs. SECTION D - PAINTINGS Class 795 - Oil/Acrylic, landscape Class 796 - Oil/Acrylic, animal

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 797 - Oil/Acrylic, portrait Class 798 - Oil/Acrylic, flowers Class 799 - Oil/Acrylic, Still Life Class 800 - Other Oil/Acrylic not listed Class 801 - Watercolor, Landscape Class 802 - Watercolor, Animal Class 803 - Watercolor, Portrait Class 804 - Watercolor, Flowers Class 805 - Watercolor, still life Class 806 - Other watercolor not listed Class 807 - Pee Wee painting, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION E - SCULPTURE Class 817 - Clay Class 818 - Metal Class 819 - Paper mache Class 820 - Other sculpture not listed Class 821 - Pee Wee sculpture, 2-5 yrs.

DEPARTMENT 63 - YOUTH FOLK ARTS Superintendent: Jody Zimmer

SECTION A - MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT Any craft painted, wired, glued, etc. Class 831 - Basketry Class 832 - String art Class 833 - Jewelry Class 834 - Wreaths Class 835 - Decorated sweatshirt Class 836 - Painted sweatshirt Class 837 - Painted Rock Class 838 - Recycled Item Class 839 - Other miscellaneous crafts not listed Class 840 - Pee Wee - miscellaneous craft, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION B - CERAMICS Class 845 - Underglaze Class 846 - Glaze Class 847 - Air Brushing Class 848 - Stains, opaque Class 849 - Stains, translucent Class 850 - Stains, pearls Class 851 - Chalks Class 852 - Specialties Class 853 - Dry Brush Class 854 - Antiquing Class 855 - Pottery, hand assembly Class 856 - Other ceramics not listed Class 857 - Pee Wee - ceramics, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION C - LANGUAGE ARTS Learning Objective: To encourage youth to develop and enhance their creative writing skills. Class 868 - Calligraphy Class 869 - Greeting card Class 870 - Short Story, 1 page Class 871 - Poetry, 1 page

SECTION D - CHRISTMAS ITEMS Class 876 - Wreaths, pine cone/natural material Class 877 - Ornaments Class 878 - Tole painting Class 879 - Sweatshirt Class 880 - Nativity Class 881 - Other Christmas items not listed

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 882 - Pee Wee - Christmas item, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION E - WOOD PROJECTS Class 887 - Carvings Class 888 - Large projects, value over $25 Class 889 - Small projects, value under $25 Class 890 - Bird house Class 891 - Bird feeder Class 892 - Furniture Class 893 - Other wood projects not listed

SECTION F - GLASS Class 899 - Etched Class 900 - Stained Class 901 - Other glass not listed

SECTION G - HOBBIES Class 907 - Scrapbook Class 908 - Legos,1 Class 909 - Boat model, 1 Class 910 - Car model, 1 Class 911 - Airplane model, 1 Class 912 - Dollhouse, furnished, 1 Class 913 - K-nex, 1 Class 914 - Other hobbies not listed Class 915 - Pee Wee - hobbies, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION H - COLLECTIONS Class 920 - Trains, 027 gauge, 6 pcs. Class 921 - Trains, HO gauge, 6 pcs. Class 922 - Coin collection Class 923 - Doll collection - 10 or less Class 924 - Bugs and Butterflies Class 925 - Stamps Class 926 - Toy Tractors, 1/16 scale, 6 pcs. Class 927 - Toy Machinery, 1/16 scale, 6 pcs. Class 928 - Toy Tractor, 1/64 scale, 6 pcs. Class 929 - Toy Machinery, 1/64 scale, 6 pcs. Class 930 - Sports Cards Class 931 - Comic Books Class 932 - Buttons - general Class 933 - Rock Collection Class 934 - Other collections not listed Class 935 - Pee Wee - collections, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION I - TAXIDERMY Learning Objective: To educate youth the proper techniques in preserving wildlife. Class 939 - Taxidermy

DEPARTMENT 64 - YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY Superintendent: TBA YOUTH PHOTOS SHOULD BE FRAMED AND READY TO HANG OR BE DISPLAYED

SECTION A - BLACK & WHITE Class 940 - Scenic Class 941 - Animals and Birds Class 942 - Flowers Class 943 - Still life Class 944 - Portrait Class 945 - Any other not listed

SECTION B - COLOR Class 956 - Scenic Class 957 - Animals and Birds Class 958 - Flowers Class 959 - Still life Class 960 - Portrait Class 961 - Any other not listed

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 962 - Pee Wee - color photography, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION C - FILTERS & SPECIAL EFFECTS Class 963 - Black & White Class 964 - Color

DEPARTMENT 66 - YOUTH AGRICULTURE Superintendents: Carrie Reetz and Gayle Bennett Roots must be free of soil and in tubs, basket, boxes or other cartons. Fresh vegetables, of like kind, can be exchanged on Thursday morning before noon. PRODUCE MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITORS SECTION A - CROPS Class 972 - Grain corn, 3 stalks with roots Class 973 - Silage corn, 3 stalks with roots Class 974 - Sweet corn, 3 stalks with roots Class 975 - Small grains, oats, 1 pint Class 976 - Small grains, barley, 1 pint Class 977 - Small grains, rye, 1 pint Class 978 - Small grains, wheat, 1 pint Class 979 - Alfalfa seed, 1 pint Class 980 - Clover seed, 1 pint Class 981 - Sunflowers, 3 heads with roots Class 982 - Pinto beans, 1 pint Class 983 - Navy beans, 1 pint Class 984 - Soy beans, 1 pint Class 985 - Baled hay, 1st cut, 3 flakes Class 986 - Baled hay, 2nd cut, 3 flakes Class 987 - Fresh Cut Alfalfa, 1 bunch, 2” diameter Class 988 - Other crops not listed, 1 pint

SECTION B - EGGS Must be shown in cartons Class 999 - Eggs, 1 dozen Class 1000 - Duck Eggs Class 1001 - Pee Wee - eggs, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION C - MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS Class 1010 - Maple syrup, in glass jars Class 1011 - Maple syrup by-products

SECTION D - APIARY Class 1022 - Honeycomb

SECTION E - ROOT CROPS Root crops must be washed Class 1033 - Potatoes, 5 Class 1034 - Red beets, 5, trim top 1/2-1”, root left on Class 1035 - Carrots, 5, trim tops 1/2-1” root left on Class 1036 - Cooking onions, 5, tops 1/2-1” Class 1037 - Sweet onions, 3, tops 1/2-1” Class 1038 - Green onions, bunch of 10 Do not remove roots or tops. Class 1039 - Radishes, 5, tops 1/2-1” Class 1040 - Sugar beets, 3, tops 1/2-1” Class 1041 - Turnips, 3, tops 1/2-1”, root 2-3” Class 1042 - Other root crop not listed, 5 SECTION F - VEGETABLES Class 1056 - Green beans, 12, 1/4” stem Class 1057 - Yellow beans, 12, 1/4” stem Class 1058 - Peas, 12, 1/4” stem Class 1059 - Peppers, sweet, 3, leave stem Class 1060 - Peppers, hot, 5, leave stem Class 1061 - Tomatoes, green, 5, remove stem Class 1062 - Tomatoes, pink, 5, remove stem

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 1063 - Tomatoes, red, 5, remove stem Class 1064 - Cherry tomatoes, 10, green, red or pink, remove stem Class 1065 - Roma tomatoes, 5, green, red or pink, remove stem, Class 1066 - Grape tomatoes, 10, green, red or pink, remove stem Class 1067 - Cabbage, 1 head Class 1068 - Red cabbage, 1 head Class 1069 - Broccoli, 1 head Class 1070 - Cauliflower, 1 head Class 1071 - Brussel sprouts, 12, stems 1/4” Class 1072 - Eggplant, 1, stems 1/2” to 1” Class 1073 - Head Lettuce, 1 head Class 1074 - Swiss chard, 1 bunch Class 1075 - Sweet corn, 5 ears with husk, no holes cut in Class 1076 - Indian corn, 3 ears, husk pulled back Class 1077 - Popcorn, 3 ears, husk pulled back Class 1078 - Other vegetable not listed Class 1079 - Pee Wee - vegetable, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION G - VINE CROPS Class 1089 - Cucumber, slicers, 5, 1/4” stem Class 1090 - Cucumber, pickling, 5, 1/4” stem Class 1091 - Pumpkin, pie, 1, 2-3” stem Class 1092 - Pumpkin, Jack-o-lantern, 1, 2-3” stem Class 1093 - Zucchini, 3, small, leave stem, trim neatly, 8-10 inches Class 1094 - Crookneck, yellow, 3, small, leave stem, trim neatly Class 1095 - Straight neck, 3, leave stem, trim neatly Class 1096 - Squash, spaghetti, 1, leave stem, trim neatly Class 1097 - Squash, winter, 1, leave stem, trim neatly Class 1098 - Squash, other, 1, leave stem, trim neatly Class 1099 - Squash, acorn, 1, leave stem, trim neatly Class 1100 - Watermelon, 1, stem 1” Class 1101 - Muskmelon, 1, stem 1” Class 1102 - Oddities, Gourds or ornamentals, 3 Class 1103 - Other vine crop not listed Class 1104 - Pee Wee - vine crop, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION H - VEGETABLE DISPLAY Class 1114 - Largest vegetable May not be shown in any other class Class 1115 - Vegetable display - 8 or more different varieties of vegetables

SECTION I - HERBS Class 1126 - Parsley, dry, 1/2 cup Class 1127 - Parsley, growing, potted Class 1128 - Dill, dry, 1/2 cup Class 1129 - Dill, growing, potted Class 1130 - Sage, dry, 1/2 cup Class 1131 - Sage, growing, potted Class 1132 - Other herb not listed, dry, 1/2 cup Class 1133 - Other herb not listed, growing, potted

SECTION J - FRUITS Class 1143 - Apples, 3, stems on Class 1144 - Blueberries, 1 pint Class 1145 - Raspberries, 1 pint Class 1146 - Strawberries, 1 pint Class 1147 - Peaches, 3 Class 1148 - Pears, 3 Class 1149 - Plums, 3 Class 1150 - Rhubarb, 5 stalks with leaves Class 1151 - Grapes, 1 bunch Class 1152 - Other fruit not listed Class 1153 - Pee Wee fruits, 2-5 yrs.

SECTION K - NOVELTIES

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Learning Objective: To encourage youth to expand their creativity using agricultural products. Class 1163 - Fair Theme - Showing Our Best Class 1164 - Scarecrow Class 1165 - Straw art Class 1166 - Seed picture Class 1167 - Grain sheath, leaves stripped, 1” diameter directly under head Class 1168 - Seeds identified, 6 varieties Class 1169 - Other novelties not listed

Class 1170 - Pee Wee novelties, 2-5 yrs.

DEPARTMENT 67 - YOUTH FLORICULTURE Superintendents: Carrie Reetz and Gayle Bennett

Fresh flowers, of like kind can be exchanged on Thursday morning before noon. SECTION A - CUT FLOWERS Class 1180 - Six small flowers, annuals up to 3 1/2” Class 1181 - One large flower, annual 3 1/2” or over Class 1182 - Six small flowers, perennial, up to 3 1/2” Class 1183 - One large flower, perennial 3 1/2” or over Class 1184 - Rose, 1 red Class 1185 - Rose, 1 pink Class 1186 - Rose, 1 yellow Class 1187 - Rose, 1 bi-color Class 1188 - Rose, other, 1 Class 1189 - Gladiolus, red, 1 spike Class 1190 - Gladiolus, yellow, 1 spike Class 1191 - Gladiolus, white, 1 spike Class 1192 - Gladiolus, misc., 1 spike Class 1193 - Dahlias, 1 large Class 1194 - Dahlias, 5 small Class 1195 - Zinnia, 1 large Class 1196 - Zinnia, 6 small Class 1197 - Marigold, 1 large Class 1198 - Marigold, 6 small Class 1199 - Petunias, single, 3 Class 1200 - Petunias, double, 3 Class 1201 - Asters, 3 Class 1202 - Snapdragons, 3 spikes Class 1203 - Pansy, 3 Class 1204 - Other annuals, 3 Class 1205 - Other bi-annuals not listed, 3 Class 1206 - Other perennials not listed, 3 Class 1207 - Flower arrangement, fresh flowers Class 1208 - Flower arrangement, dry flowers Class 1209 - Flower arrangement, silk flowers Class 1210 - Flower arrangement, holiday Class 1211 - Flower arrangement, Christmas holiday Class 1212 - Flower arrangement, seasonal Class 1213 - Flower arrangement, dried and silk Class 1214 - Flower arrangement, wild flowers Class 1215 - Corsage, fresh flowers Class 1216 - Corsage, silk flowers Class 1217 - Other arrangement not listed Class 1218 - Pee Wee flowers, 2-5 yrs.

DEPARTMENT 68 - YOUTH HORTICULTURE Superintendents: Carrie Reetz and Gayle Bennett Potted plants must be in possession of exhibitor at least three (3) months prior to fair. Any diseased plants will be dismissed by superintendent. Care of plants during fair is the responsibility of the owner.

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK SECTION A - PLANTS Class 1228 - Potted foliage plant Class 1229 - Potted flowering plant in bloom Class 1230 - Cactus or succulent Class 1231 - Dish garden or terrarium Class 1232 - Hanging basket Class 1233 - Other plant not listed Class 1234 - Pee Wee plant, 2-5 yrs.

DEPARTMENT 72 - YOUTH EDUCATIONAL Superintendent: Dan Stoneback SECTION A - ANIMAL RECORD BOOKS MARKET Learning Objective: To learn management of records and record the overall care of their animal project. EXHIBITORS MUST OWN AND BE PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR CARE OF THE ANIMAL must show in another animal class. Exhibitor must be 20 yrs or younger by January 1 of current year. Class 1257 - Dairy Beef (market) record book Class 1258 - Goat Wether (market) record book Class 1259 - Goat Dairy (market) record book Class 1260 - Lamb (market) record book Class 1261 - Poultry (market) record book Class 1262 - Rabbit (market) record book Class 1263 - Steer (market) record book Class 1264 - Swine (market) record book

SECTION B - ANIMAL RECORD BOOKS NON-MARKET Learning Objective: To learn management of records and record the overall care of their animal project. EXHIBITORS MUST OWN AND BE PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR CARE OF THE ANIMAL Exhibitor must be 19 yrs. or younger by January 1 of current year Class 1275 - Dairy (non-market) record book Class 1276 - Dairy Beef (non-market) record book Class 1277 - Goat (non-market) record book Class 1278 - Horse record book Class 1279 - Lamb (non-market) record book Class 1280 - Poultry (non-market) record book Class 1281 - Rabbits (non-market) record book Class 1282 - Pet Stock (hamsters, gerbils, cavy's, etc.) record books Class 1283 - Steers (non-market) record book Class 1284 - Swine (non-market) record book Class 1285 - Junior Pee Wee (non-market) record book, all species, ages 6-8, ribbon only. Class 1286 -Pee Wee (non-market) record book, all species, ages 2-5, ribbon only.

SECTION C – ANIMAL EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS Learning Objective: To expand youth knowledge of various domestic animals and the science behind caring for these animals. Exhibits can be displayed as posters, scrapbooks, equipment or other. Limit size of educational display items: To a maximum of: Poster: 28x22; Folding Board: 28x40 when open flat (exhibitor can use table space inside of folding board); Table project: 28x22. All club educational exhibits are to be housed in exhibit building #2, unless otherwise noted Class 1296 - Dairy, Individual Class 1297 - Dairy, Club, ribbon only Class 1298 - Dairy Beef, Individual Class 1299 - Dairy Beef, Club, ribbon only Class 1300 - Goat, Individual Class 1301 - Goat, Club, ribbon only Class 1302 - Horse, Individual Class 1303 - Horse, Club, ribbon only Class 1304 - Lamb, Individual Class 1305 - Lamb, Club, ribbon only Class 1306 - Poultry, Individual Class 1307 - Poultry, Club, ribbon only Class 1308 - Rabbit, Individual Class 1309 - Rabbit, Club, ribbon only

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK Class 1310 - Pet Stock, Individual, hamsters, gerbils, cavy's, etc. Class 1311 - Pet Stock, Club, hamsters, gerbils, cavy's, etc., ribbon only Class 1312 - Steer, Individual Class 1313 - Steer, Club, ribbon only Class 1314 - Swine, Individual Class 1315 - Swine, Club, ribbon only

SECTION D - EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT Learning Objective: To learn safety skills, follow directions, set goals, and account for how much was accomplished. Exhibits can be displayed as posters, scrapbooks, equipment or other. Limit size of educational display items: To a maximum of: Poster: 28x22; Folding Board: 28x40 when open flat (exhibitor can use table space inside of folding board); Table project: 28x22. Class 1326 - Citizenship Class 1327 - Club Class 1328 - Horticulture Class 1329 - Shooting Sports Record Book Class 1330 - Shooting Sports Class 1331 - Other educational exhibit not listed

SECTION E - CONSERVATION Learning objective: To learn what natural resources are, why they exist and how people interrelate with the environment. Exhibits can be displayed as posters, scrapbooks, equipment or other. Limit size of educational dis- play items: To a maximum of: Poster: 28x22; Folding Board: 28x40 when open flat (exhibitor can use table space inside of folding board); Table project: 28x22. Class 1332 - Box Display Class 1333 - Poster Class 1334 - Notebook Class 1335 - Club Class 1336 - Other

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK

2021 OGEMAW COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK