Schedule Of Livestock Shows

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Youth Livestock Division

General Rules of Fair apply. Stalls will be pre-assigned by show committee. Steers will be weighed, mouthed, and checked Friday at 9:30 a.m. NO animals in stalls until checked in with department superintendent. Missouri health regulations can be found at mcmofair.com. All Missouri health regulations will be followed.

Entry deadline was July 1. All late entries will be charged a $5 late penalty fee.

Livestock must be in place by 6 p.m. on Thursday and will not be released until immediately following the premium sale or 10 p.m., whichever is latest. If livestock or tack is removed before this time, all trophies, ribbons, and premiums will be forfeited.

All exhibitors must keep hold of halter while showing in the ring. Exhibitors of male animals will be responsible for restraint and safe precautions of their animals.

Exhibitors must be able to prove ownership of animal for a minimum of 60 days prior to the Fair by cancelled check, registration papers, notarized statement, and/or bill of sale. Bucket calves less than 60 days old still need to be able to prove ownership.

All animals exhibited must have proof of age either by registration papers or have a signed statement from the breeder.

Animals showing in a breed class must have registration papers in exhibitor's name or have a signed statement from the breeder stating the animal's age and that the animal is a purebred animal, or they will be shown in cross or other class.

Trophies will not be given unless at least three (3) animals are exhibited in a particular breed.

Unethical fitting will be deemed to consist of any method altering the natural conformation of any part of the animal's body. Any attempts to change the degree of firmness of an individual animal will also be deemed unethical.

Stalls must be cleaned before premium checks are released. Steer weights must be turned in to Beef Superintendent. A 4 percent tolerance will be allowed to steer exhibitors.

All clipping blocking chutes must stay in the designated area on the east end of the livestock barn. This will be enforced.

Class premiums will be paid only on classes listed in the book. Regardless of the number of entries in a class, livestock exhibitors will be paid for no more than two placings per class. Money for placings will be distributed by the department superintendents during release time.

Exhibitors participating in the Premium Sale must present their animal by themself at the Premium Sale.

All exhibitors exhibiting swine, sheep, goats, beef, dairy, bucket calf, little flock, and/or horses must be five years of age or older by July 1, 2017, to exhibit the above referenced at the fair, unless otherwise provided for herein.

All livestock trailers must park in designated areas. No parking will be allowed on the South side of the fair building. Any livestock trailer parked in a non-designated area will be towed at the owner's expense.

Eligible Participants

Only livestock exhibitors of the McDonald County Fair will be allowed to show/exhibit an animal in any livestock show or showmanship contest at the McDonald County Fair. Any livestock exhibitors with multiple animals in any given class must have another McDonald County Fair livestock exhibitor show/exhibit his or her animal(s) in the arena. Any livestock exhibitor that allows a person, that is not a McDonald County Fair livestock exhibitor, show/exhibit his or her animal in any livestock show or showmanship contest will forfeit all trophies, ribbons, and premiums, including any premium sale premiums and/or add-ons.

Department A-Beef Cattle

Judging 12:30 p.m. Friday

Superintendent-Gene Smith

Classes

1. Jr. Heifer Calves; Jan. 1-May 31, 2017

2. Sr. Heifer Calves; Sept. 1-Dec. 31, 2016

3. Jr. Yearling; May 1-Aug. 31, 2016

4. Yearling Heifer; Jan. 1-April 30, 2016

5. Sr. Yearling; Sept. 1-Dec. 31, 2015

6. 2-Year-Old Heifer; Mar. 1-Aug. 31, 2015

7. Dry Cows and Cows in Milk

• Grand Champion Female of each breed (Trophy & Rosette)

• Reserve Champion Female of each breed (Rosette)

• Champion Overall Female of all breeds (Buckle & Rosette)

• Reserve Champion Overall Female (Rosette)

8. Jr. Bull Calf; Jan. 1-May 31, 2017

9. Sr. Bull Calf; July 1-Dec. 31, 2016

10. Jr. Yearling Bull; Jan. 1-June 30, 2016

11. Sr. Yearling Bull; June 30-Dec. 31, 2015

12.2-Year-Old Bull

• Grand Champion Bull of each breed (Trophy & Rosette)

• Reserve Champion Bull of each breed (Rosette)

• Champion Overall Bull of all breeds (Buckle & Rosette)

• Reserve Champion Overall Bull (Rosette)

13. Prospect Steers (all breeds) weight limit 800 pounds.

14. Fat Steer (all breeds) weight limit 801 pounds and up.

• Champion Prospect Steer (Trophy and Rosette)

• Champion Fat Steer (Buckle and Rosette)

• Reserve Champion Steer (Rosette)

Youth Prizes: $18-$12-$7

Show order: Hereford, Angus, Simmental, Limousin, Chianina, Maine Anjou, Santa Gertrudis, Crossbreds, Beefmasters, and Others

Beef Buckle Sponsors:

Reliable Poultry Supply-Neosho

Gene & Dottie Smith-Anderson

Neo-Sho Farms-Southwest City

Beef Trophy Sponsors:

Tatum Motor Co.-Anderson

Southwest City Processing

Southwest City Vet Clinic

Crowder College-Neosho

Southwest Missouri Bank-Neosho

Dr. & Mrs. Rick Wooden-Anderson

Ozark Funeral Homes-Anderson

Longview Mill-Tim Littlefield-Longview

Department B-Dairy Cattle

Judging 7 p.m. Friday

Superintendent-Jonathan Pierce

Junior Dairy Show Classes

1. Bull Calf; born after Sept. 1, 2016

2. Jr. Heifer Calf; born after March 1, 2017

3. Inter. Heifer Calf; Dec. 1, 2016-Feb. 28, 2017 4. Sr. Heifer Calf; Sept. 1, 2016-Nov. 30, 2016 5. Summer Yearling; June 1, 2016-Aug. 31, 2016 6. Jr. Yearling; March 1, 2016-May 31, 2016

7. Inter. Sr. Yearling; Dec. 1, 2015-Feb. 28, 2016 8. Sr. Yearling; Sept. 1, 2015-Nov. 30, 2015

9. 2-Year-Old Cow; Sept. 1, 2014-Aug. 31, 2015

10. 3-Year-Old Cow; Sept. 1, 2013-Aug. 31, 2014

11. 4-Year-Old Cow & Over; born on or before Aug. 31, 2013

12.Dry Cow; any age

• Grand Champion Female (Trophy & Rosette)

• Reserve Grand Champion Female (Rosette)

• Supreme Champion Over All Breeds (Halter)

Breeds: Jersey, Holstein, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Milking Shorthorn, and Cross Youth Prizes: $18-$12-$7

Dairy Trophy Sponsors

Pierce Farm-Anderson

Seneca Dairy Supply

Crowder College-Neosho

Stateline Jerseys-Seneca

Jonathan and Melanie Pierce-Anderson

Bucket Calf Division

Interview 5 p.m. Friday Judging 6 p.m. Friday

Superintendent-Mindy O'Brien

Purposes:

1. Since the Bucket Calf Division was created to judge the individual exhibitor, not the animal, each exhibitor will be limited to one entry only.

2. To design a cattle project to fit the physical size and maturity level of younger youth.

3. To teach proper health care and nutritional requirements of younger cattle.

4. To teach basic management skills without a large investment.

5. To provide a better understanding of cattle.

6. To teach the child to relay information learned about the calf to the judge when asked.

7. To assist the child in learning to concentrate on an object and the environment they are in.

8. To teach the proper use of show equipment (I.E. combs, show sticks, etc.).

9. To teach the exhibitor how to show their animal using proper show techniques (I.E. walking in reverse, setting their calf up).

Rules:

1. All calves must be halter broke.

2. Calves must have been bottle or bucket fed. No calves may be left on the cow.

3. Calves must be born after April 1, 2017.

4. Bull and heifer calves will be shown in their respective classes together. Beef and dairy calves

will be shown together as well.

5. Proper use of show equipment is strongly encouraged. (I.E. show sticks, combs, etc.)

6. Proper show technique is strongly encouraged. (I.E. walking in reverse, setting the calf up.)

7. All participants are required to have fun.

8. All participants are required to display a poster (containing pictures about the calf and exhibitor) at all times.

Judging Criteria:

1. What the youth has learned about caring for and raising their calf.

2. Fitting and showing according to either beef or dairy guidelines, with emphasis on how much the youth can do without help. However, parental guidance is encouraged.

3. The general health of the calf and knowledge of the youth in health related areas.

4. The quality of the calf will not be considered, since purchase was not made on that basis.

5. Originality of their poster giving the animal's name and any other information desired. These posters must be displayed above the stall at the fair and include pictures taken during the project.

6. How well the youth keeps their animal and stall clean during the fair.

General Information:

1. Please include your child's age and birthdate on their entry form.

2. Any calves that meet the requirements for the junior dairy show are eligible to enter their respective class as well.

3. Beef calf exhibitors will not be allowed to enter the beef show.

4. Each child will be interviewed on a one-on-one basis about their calf by the judge.

5. Help for your child while in the ring will be provided if needed.

6. Stalls are pre-assigned. All calves will be stalled together.

Divisions:

Children 5 years old and 6 years old

Children 7 years old to 8 years old

Swine

Judging 8 a.m. Friday

Superintendents-Richard & Sandy Huston

1. No animals in stall until checked in with department superintendents. Stalls will be pre-assigned by show committee.

2. Cannot show the same gilt in breeding and market class.

3. Pens must be cleaned before premium checks are released.

4. Hogs will be allowed to weigh one time only. Hogs will be weighed at 9 p.m. Thursday. Show at 8 a.m. Friday.

5. Grand Champion trophies will be awarded only if there are at least 3 head in a particular breed and sex, excluding market hogs, which must have at least 3 head total.

6. No Boar can be shown in showmanship contest.

Breeds: Hampshire, Duroc, York, Spot, Berkshire, Chester White, Cross, and any other recognized breed

Swine will be divided into classes as follows: (Classes S1 through S8 will be subdivided by breeds) Prizes: $14-$10-$6

S1 Gilts-Dec. 1-30, 2016

S2 Gilts-Jan. 1-31, 2017

S3 Gilts-Feb. 1-28, 2017

S4 Gilts-March 1 and later, 2017

Classes

• Champion Female of each breed (Rosette and Trophy)

• Reserve Champion Female of each breed (Rosette)

• Grand Champion Female (Rosette and Trophy)

• Reserve Grand Champion Female (Rosette)

S5 Boars-Dec. 1-30, 2016

S6 Boars-Jan. 1-31, 2017

S7 Boars-Feb. 1-28, 2017

S8 Boars-March 1 and later, 2017

Champion Male of each breed (Rosette and Trophy)

• Reserve Champion Male of each breed (Rosette)

• Grand Champion Male (Rosette and Trophy)

• Reserve Grand Champion Male (Rosette)

Overall Champion Breeding Animal (Buckle and Rosette)

S10 Market Hog (Gilts or Barrow) 195 lbs. or below (5 lb. tolerance)

*class not eligible for grand champion market hog buckle

S11 Market Hog (Gilts or Barrow) 205 lbs. and above (5 lb. tolerance)

Grand Champion Market Hog (Buckle and Rosette)

Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog (Rosette)

Grand Champion Berkshire Gilt (Buckle)

Buckle Sponsors:

Lazy L Ranch-Richard, Sandra, Scott, Jodi, Case & Carter Huston-Anderson

Huston / LaRue Enterprises, Inc.-Anderson

Shelter Insurance/ Danita Keaton, Agent-Anderson

Sherman Family Farms-Pineville

Brice Holloway-Anderson

Hog Trophy Sponsors:

Southwest Missouri Bank-Neosho

Ozark Funeral Homes -Anderson

Southwest City Meat Processing

Gayle and Linda Brock-Anderson

Lawson Farms-Southwest City

Sheep

Judging 10 a.m. Friday

Superintendents-Jimmy and Heather Thacker

1. Entry tags will be issued during registry.

2. Must show in fat lamb or breeding--not both.

3. No animal in stall until checked in with department superintendent.

4. Pens must be cleaned before premium checks are released.

5. Fat Lambs will be mouthed and weighed Thursday at 9 p.m.

6. Classes 1 through 8 will be divided by breeds.

7. Market lambs must be slick shorn.

Prizes: $14-$10-$6

Classes

1. Spring Lamb; after Mar. 1, 2017

2. Spring Lamb; Jan. 1-Feb. 28, 2017

3. Fall Ewe Lamb; Sept. 1-Dec. 31, 2016

4. Ewe; 1 yr. and under 2 yrs.

5. Aged Ewe

6. Spring Ram Lamb; after Jan. 1, 2017

7. Fall Ram Lamb; Sept. 1-Dec. 31, 2016

8. Ram; 1 yr. and under 2 years

9. Aged Ram

10. Market Lambs-All market lambs will weigh over 85lb. with a 5lb. tolerance. All lambs will be shown together regardless of breed, and classes will be divided evenly by weight.

Champion Ewe of each breed (Trophy and Rosette)

Reserve Champion Ewe of each breed (Rosette)

Champion Ram of each breed (Trophy and Rosette)

Reserve Champion Ram of each breed (Rosette)

Champion Fat Lamb of all breeds (Buckle and Rosette)

Reserve Champion Fat Lamb (Rosette)

Overall Champion Ewe (Buckle and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion Ewe (Rosette)

Overall Champion Ram (Buckle and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion Ram (Rosette)

Breeds-Suffolk, Cross, Montadale, Southdowns, Wool Breed, Corriedale, and any other recognized breed

Buckle Sponsors

Lewis Farms-Pineville

Jared Kennedy-Neosho

Sheep Trophy Sponsors:

Mid-Tec-Anderson

Huston's Backhoe Service-Tiff City

Southwest Missouri Bank-Neosho

Huston's Pump Service-Anderson

Crowder College-Neosho

Little Flock Division

Superintendents Jimmy and Heather Thacker

Purposes:

1. Since the Little Flock Division was created to judge the individual exhibitor, not the animal, each exhibitor will be limited to one entry only.

2. To teach proper health care and nutritional requirements for sheep.

3. To teach basic management skills without a large investment.

4. To provide a better understanding of sheep.

5. To teach the child to relay information learned about the sheep to the judge when asked.

6. To assist the child in learning to concentrate on an object and the environment they are in.

7. To teach the exhibitor how to show their animal using proper show techniques.

Rules:

1. All sheep must be halter broke.

2. Halters are not required, but halters will be allowed for all ages.

3. Sheep may be any age (I.E. lambs or adult sheep).

4. All exhibitors are required to display a poster (containing pictures about the sheep and exhibitor) at all times.

5. Rams, ewes, and wethers will be shown in the same class.

6. Sheep must be well groomed.

7. All participants are required to have fun.

Judging Criteria:

1. What the youth has learned about caring for and raising their sheep.

2. Fitting and showing with emphasis on how much the youth can do without help. However, parental guidance is encouraged.

3. The general health of the sheep and knowledge of the youth in health related areas.

4. The quality of the sheep will not be considered.

5. Originality of their poster giving the animal's name and any other information desired. These posters must be displayed above the pen at the fair and include pictures taken during the project.

6. How well the youth keeps their animal and pen clean during the fair.

General Information:

1. Please include your child's age and birthdate on their entry forms.

2. No exhibitor showing in this division will be able to show in the open sheep show.

3. Each child will be interviewed on a one-on-one basis about their sheep by the judge.

4. Help for the youth in the ring will be provided if needed; however, only fair officials are allowed in the show arena.

5. Pens are pre-assigned.

6. Supreme junior and senior showmen will receive a trophy.

7. Little Flock Division will be held immediately following the open sheep division

Little Flock Trophy Sponsors:

Huston's Backhoe Service-Tiff City

Huston's Pump Service-Anderson

Mid-Tec-Anderson, MO

Dairy Goats

Judging 4 p.m. Friday

Superintendent-Melissa Jackson

No animals in stalls until checked in with department superintendent. All pens will be pre-assigned. All dairy goats must be dehorned. Any goats showing evidence of disease, lesions, or abscesses will be refused. Classes 1 through 11 will be divided by breeds. Pens must be cleaned before premium checks are released.

Prizes: $14-$10-$6

Breeds-Alpine, Nubian, Saanen, LaMancha, Crossbreeds, Toggenburgs, Nigerian Dwarf, Oberhasli, Sable

Classes

1. Doe: 2 mo. to under 4 mo.

2. Doe: 4 mo. to under 8 mo., never in milk 3. Doe; 8 mo. to under 1 yr., never in milk 4. Doe; 1 yr. and under 2 yrs., never in milk 5. Doe; 1 yr. and under 2 yrs., in milk

6. Doe: 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs., in milk

7. Doe: 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs., in milk

8. Doe: 4 yrs. and under 5 yrs., in milk

9. Doe: 5 yrs. and over, in milk

10. Buck: 3 to 6 mos.

11. Buck: 6 to 9 mos.

Grand Champion Senior Doe, each breed (Trophy and Rosette)

Reserve Champion Senior Doe, each breed (Rosette)

Overall Grand Champion Senior Doe (Buckle and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion Senior Doe (Trophy and Rosette)

Grand Champion Junior Doe, each breed (Trophy and Rosette)

Reserve Champion Junior Doe, each breed (Rosette)

Overall Grand Champion Junior Doe (Buckle and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion Junior Doe (Trophy and Rosette)

Grand Champion Buck, each breed (Rosette)

Reserve Champion Buck, each breed (Rosette)

Overall Grand Champion Buck (Trophy and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion Buck (Trophy and Rosette)

Dairy Goat Buckle Sponsors:

OK Custom Furniture-Anderson

Jackson's Royal Farm-Anderson

Diary Goat Trophy Sponsor:

Mills Sawmill-Anderson

Magic K Circle Dairy Goats-Anderson

Shack on the Rock-Southwest City

Meat Goats

Judging 4 p.m. Friday

Superintendent -- Melissa Jackson

No animals in stalls until checked in with department superintendent. All pens will be pre-assigned. All meat goats will be required to have horns tipped or be dehorned before fair dates. All market goats must be slick shorn with 3/8 inch of hair or less at fair time. All market goats will be weighed and divided into classes, Thursday at 9 p.m. Any goats showing evidence of disease, lesions, or abscesses will be refused. Classes 1 through 7 will be divided by breeds. All meat goats must be properly fitted for show and provided with a collar. All exhibitors must be neat and properly dressed while in the show ring. Pens must be cleaned before premium checks are released.

Prizes: $14-$10-$6

Classes:

Overall Grand Champion (Buckle and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion (Trophy and Rosette)

Overall Grand Champion Market Goat (Buckle and Rosette) Overall Reserve Champion Market Goat (Trophy and Rosette) Overall Grand Champion Buck (Trophy and Rosette)

Overall Reserve Champion Buck (Trophy and Rosette)

Meat Goat Buckle Sponsors

Jared Kennedy-Neosho

Buggy Possum Farm-Diamond

1: 4 to 8 mos.; kid

2: 8 to 12 mos.

3: 12 to 24 mos.; yearling

4. 24 to 36 mos.

5: Buck; 3 to 6 mos.

6: Buck; 6 to 9 mos.

7: Market -- classes will be divided by weight

Poultry

Superintendent-Brandy Bevis

Birds in place by 6 p.m. Thursday. Judging is on Friday. Pens for poultry furnished on first come basis. Poultry exhibitors are limited to two entries in each class of poultry. Wings should not be clipped. Any poultry showing signs of poor health or hygiene will be refused or removed from fair grounds. Open classes--open to anyone in McDonald, Newton, and Barry counties. Ribbons only! No premium or trophies. Youth classes--open to youth 18 years old or under in McDonald, Newton, and Barry counties. Trophy, ribbons, and premiums paid. Release time approximately 10:00 p.m. Saturday (after the Premium Sale).

Prizes: $5-$4-$3

Classes

Std. Chicken-Young Flocks By Breed: P1-Exhibition Pen (1 cockerel and 2 pullets); P2-Cockerel or Cock; P3-Pullet or Hen

Std. Chicken-Flock Management-Layers: P6-Exhibition Pen (1 cock or cockerel and 2 hens or pullets)

Std. Chicken-Layers-Individual Entries: P7-Cock or Cockerel P8; Production Hen or Pullet; Any breed or cross accepted in classes P6, P7, P8; P9-All other standard chickens not fitting above classes.

Bantams: P11-Exhibition Pen (1 cock or cockerel and 2 hens or pullets) P12-Cock or Cockerel P13-Hen or Pullet

Ducks: P14-Pair (1 drake and 1 hen);P15-Drake; P16-Hen

Pigeons: P17-Pair; P18-Male; P19-Female

All other Poultry: P20-Turkeys, Geese, Guinea, Pheasant, etc.

Entries accepted only by pre-arrangement with superintendent, provided that suitable penning can be arranged.

Eggs: P21-White eggs 12 eggs; P22-Brown eggs 12 eggs

Judged on egg quality only. Carton will be furnished for this class.

P23-Egg Display-6 to 18 eggs-any kind

Judged on presentation and quality of eggs. Bring own baskets, trays, etc. Heaviest Rooster

P24-1 Rooster

Judged on weight and overall scale of bird.

"Bigger the Better"

Special added premiums to be announced on this class

All Poultry Trophies Furnished by: The Juzeler Family Champion of Show

Champion Pen-Youth Layer Pullets-white eggs

Champion Pen-Youth Layer Pullets-brown eggs

Heaviest Rooster

Rabbits

Judging Friday Morning

Superintendent-Jamie Juzeler

Pens will be assigned by superintendent. No health papers required, but any animal showing signs of illness or stress will be refused or removed from grounds. DO NOT wash rabbits! All rabbits must be in clean condition for show. Judging will be done by the rules of the American Rabbit Breeders As- sociation. All rabbits will be judged by breed and variety under proper age classes. Crossbred rabbits will be accepted only if space allows. Animals must have permanent tattoo in left ear. It must be leg- ible. No exceptions! Entries to be in place by 6:00 p.m. Thursday. All entries to remain in place until Saturday evening release of livestock. Approximate release time 10:00 p.m. (after the Premium Sale).

Rabbit trophies donated by: Juzeler Family

Rabbit Classes

Classes will be provided as follows:

Pure Breeds

4 Classes-(Breeds maturing under eight pounds)

• R1-Under 6 month, Jr. Buck

• R2-Under 6 month, Jr. Doe

• R3-Over 6 month, Sr. Buck

• R4-Over 6 months, Sr. Doe

6 Classes-(Breeds maturing over eight pounds)

• R5-Under 6 month, Jr. Buck

• R6-Under 6 months, Jr. Doe

• R7-6 to 8 months, 6/8 Buck

• R8-6 to 8 month, 6/8 Doe

•R9-Over 8 month, Sr. Buck

•R10-Over 8 months, Sr. Doe

Entries should show breed, variety, and age of animal. Superintendent may re-class entries as needed.

Commercial Whites

R11-Under 6 months Jr. Buck; R12-Under 6 months Jr. Doe R13-Over 6 months Sr. Buck; R14-Over 6 months Sr. Doe

Crossbreeds or Pet

R15-Under 6 months Jr. Buck; R16-Over 6 months Sr. Buck; Meat Pen-3 animals 4 to 6 pounds each

R17-Any breed or variety.

Uniformity of meat quality is a must.

All must be of same color, breed, etc.

Prizes: $5-$4-$3

Open division--open to anyone living in McDonald, Newton, or Barry counties. Ribbons only!

No premiums or trophies.

Youth division--open to anyone 18 years of age or under living in McDonald, Newton, or Barry Counties. Trophies, ribbons, and premiums paid.

Youth Horse Show

Superintendents-Tim and Jody Scott

July 23rd at 5 p.m.

1. Newton and Barry County Exhibitors must pay entry fee of $10

2. Exhibitors must wear long sleeve shirts and wear boots

3. Current Coggins required

4. Horses must be kept in designated areas and must be kept at a walk

5. No Stallions

6. Horses must be owned, leased, or under exhibitors complete care and responsibility for at least 60 days prior to the show date

7. Awards in each age division for High Point and Reserve High Point

8. Points will be counted in all classes on only one horse

9. Walk/Trot may not show in any other class that is a loping class

10.Leadline -- cannot show in any other class; must be 3 years and up; may be led by parent, grandparent, or legal guardian; superintendent has complete discretion on whether or not to allow exhibitor to participate in this class

CLASS NUMBERS

1. Leadline

2. Showmanship at Halter 3. Walk/Trot; all ages

4. Western Pleasure

5. Western Horsemanship 6. Trail

7. Barrels

8. Poles

9. Keyhole

AGE GROUPS

1. 5 to 8 years of age

2. 9 to 11 years of age 3. 12 to 14 years of age 4. 15 to 19 years of age

Premium money paid in all classes, except leadline. Checks will be mailed.

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