2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT - PAGE 41
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
Class 10
Class 11
Class 12
Class 13
Class 14
Class 15
A
B
C
D
Junior Calf (heifer), Jan. 1-June 30
of current year
Senior Heifer Calf, Sept. 1-Dec. 31
of prior year
Summer Yearling Heifer, May 1-
Aug. 31 of prior year
Junior Yearling Heifer, Jan. 1-April
30 of prior year
Senior Yearling Heifer, Sept. 1-Dec.
31, 2015
Junior Cow July 1-Aug. 31, 2015
Senior Cow, born before July 1,
2014 (must have calved within pre
ceding 12 months)
Dam and Produce, cow and one
offspring owned by same FFA
member
FFA Members Beef Herd, 3 ani
mals owned by the same member
(see rule 8)
Market Steer, must weigh 1100 lbs.
& up. All breeds compete together.
Classes judged according to animal
weight.
Feeder Steer 400 lbs. to 1100 lbs.
may be broken into light and heavy
classes
Csrriedale
Dsrset
Hampshire
Lincsln
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
Class 10
Class 11
Class 12
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Class 1
Class 2
FFA SHEED
E Msntadale
F N.Csuntry Chevist
G Rsmney
H Suffslk
J Crsssbreed
Ram, 3 years and older
Ram, 1—2 years old
Ram lamb, less than 8 months old
—40 lbs. and over
Champion ram, blues from class 1,
2, and 3………….Ribbon
Dam and Produce, ewe and lamb
or lambs less than 8 months old
Ewe over 2 years old
Ewe, 1—2 years old
Ewe lamb, less than 8 months old
— 40 lbs. and over
Champion Ewe, blues from classes
6, 7, and 8…………….Ribbon
Sheep Foundation, 2 females and
1 unrelated male, 2 years or older
Feeder lambs, fsr underweight
market lambs snly.
Market Lamb, wether or ewe 110—
150 pounds. Must grade good or
better (8 months or less)
*Champion Market Lamb, all blues
from Class 12….…Ribbon
FFA WOOL
Two individual entries and/or 1 group of 3
fleeces per exhibitor.
Each fleece must have tag stating breed.
All fleece will be shown in breed class.
Each fleece shall represent no more than 12
months growth except in case of yearling fleece,
when 15 months of growth is allowed.
Ram fleeces will be judged separately.
Fleeces should be tied with fleece twine only.
(DO NOT USE PLASTIC--twine or bags)
Individual Fleece
Group of three Fleece
Class 1
Class 2
FFA SWINE
Feeder Pig, for underweight market hogs only.
Market Hogs, 230 to 310lbs. (only paid to a top
weight of 280lbs) [see Showmanship rule 1]
FFA GOATS
A
B
C
D
Alpines
Tsggenbergs
Nubians
Other Breeds
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Dam and Daughter, owned by
same FFA member
Mature Doe, over 2 years old
Two Year Old Doe
Milking Yearling Doe, 12—24 mos.
Dry Yearling Doe, 12—17 months
old
Senior Doe Kid, 6—8 months old
Junior Doe Kid, 3—5 months old
Market Goat, 60—110 lbs. ((less
than 1 year old—Wether or Doe) All breeds
compete. Must have possession and be
weighed in at Sheep weigh in Date. Must par-
ticipate in Shswmanship ts sell.
FFA RABBITS
Califsrnia
Dutch
Martin
New Zealand White
Satin
Det Stsck
Other Breeds
Crsssbreeds
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Pre-Junior Doe, born in June
Junior Doe, born April & May
Int. Doe, Jan., Feb., March
Senior Doe (before Jan. 1) kindled
this year
Class 5
Champion & Reserve Champion
Doe from classes 1, 2, 3 and
4…..…Ribbon
Class 6
Pre-Junior Buck, born in June
Class 7
Junior Buck, born April and May
Class 8
Intermediate Buck, Jan., Feb.,
March
Class 9
Senior Buck (before January)
Class 10 Champion and Reserve Champion
Buck from classes 6, 7, 8 and
9…..…Ribbon
Class 11 Market Rabbit, 3½—5 lbs., under
69 days
Must participate in Shswmanship ts sell.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
FFA DOULTRY
Bantams
Barred Rscks
New Hampshire
Rhsde Island Reds
Fancy Breeds
Csmmercial Breeds
Others
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Pullet, hatched this year
Cockerel, hatched this year
Hen
Cock
Young Trio, Cockerel and two
Pullets
Old Trio, Cock and 2 Hens
Champion Female—all breeds
(1 & 3)……………Ribbon
Champion Male—all breeds
(2, 4 & 5)…………....Ribbon
FFA AG MECHANICS
DIVISION 50 — Trailers
Class 1
Stock
Class 2
Utility
Class 3
Machine
Class 4
Pipe
Class 5
Other
Class 6
Reconstruction*
* NOTE: Reconstruction entries must be accompanied
with a statement indicating what was actually done, amount
expanded and hours of labor.
DIVISION 51 — Large Csnstructisn
Class 1 Metal
Class 2 Wood
Class 3 Wood & Metal
Class 4 Elevators
Class 5 Feeding/ Watering
DIVISION 52—Medium Csnstructisn
Class 1
Metal
Class 2
Wood
Class 3
Wood & Metal
Class 4
Feeding & Watering Devices
Class 5
Implements
Class 6
Small Trailers, Garden Type
Class 7
Other
Class 8
Reconstruction*
* NOTE: Reconstruction entries must be accompanied
with a statement indicating what was actually done, amount
expanded and hours of labor.
DIVISION 53 — Small Csnstructisn
Class 1
Metal
Class 2
Wood
Class 3
Wood & Metal
Class 4
Ladder
Class 5
Saw Horse
Class 6
Feeder
Class 7
Nail and/or Tool Box
Class 8
Other
Class 9
Reconstruction*
* NOTE: Reconstruction entries must be accompanied
with a statement indicating what was actually done, amount
expanded and hours of labor.
Class 21
Class 22
Class 23
Class 24
Class 25
Class 26
Class 27
Class 28
Class 29
Class 30
Class 31
Class 32
Class 33
Class 34
Class 35
Class 36
Class 37
Class 38
Class 39
Class 40
Class 41
Class 42
Class 43
Class 44
Class 45
Class 46
Class 47
Class 48
Class 49
Class 51
Class 52
Class 53
Class 54
Class 55
Class 56
Class 57
Class 58
Class 59
Class 60
Class 61
Class 62
Class 63
Kohlrabi, 3
Lettuce, 1 head
Lettuce, leaf, 1 bunch
Onions, green, 2 bunches, 5 per
bunch
Onions, yellow, 4
Onion, White, 4
Onion, red, 4
Parsley, 1 bunch
Parsnips, 5 topped
Peppers, green, 3
Peppers, red, 3
Peppers, Yellow, 3
Potatoes, red, 6 tubers
Potatoes, sweet, 6 tubers
Potatoes, white, 6 tubers
Potatoes, other, 6 tubers
Pumpkins, 1
Radishes, 1 bunch (12, tied)
Rhubarb, 6 stalks
Rutabagas, 5
Squash, Banana, 1
Squash, Butternut, 1
Squash, Danish, 1
Squash, Hubbard, 1
Squash, Bush scallop, 3
Squash, Crookneck, 3
Squash, Zucchini, 3`
Swiss Chard, 1 bunch
Tomatoes, Red slicing, 4
Tomatoes, Salad, 8 small
Tomatoes, Yellow, 4
Turnips, 4
Watermelon, 1
Vegetables, other
Largest Watermelon
Sunflower head, largest diameter
Heaviest squash or pumpkin
Heaviest cabbage
Heaviest mangle wurzel beet
Most unusual vegetable
Tallest stalk of corn with roots
attached
Home garden exhibit (to be select
ed from the home garden for which
the FFA member has a major
responsibility). The exhibit shall
consist of 5—10 vegetables and
shall be prepared to display in
space not over 4 sq. ft
FFA CRODS
DIVISION 54 — GARDEN CRODS
Class 1
Artichokes, 3
Class 2
Beans, snap-wax, 6
Class 3
Beans, snap-green, 6
Class 4
Beans, Lima, 6
Class 5
Beets, Table, 1½—3" diameter, 6
topped
Class 6
Broccoli, 1 bunch, 3—5", tied
Class 7
Brussel Sprouts, 1 stalk
Class 8
Cabbage, 1 head, red or green
Class 9
Cantaloupe, 1
Class 10 Carrots, 6 topped
Class 11 Cauliflower, 1 head, leaves
trimmed
Class 12 Celery, 1 bunch
Class 13 Corn, Sweet, 3 specimen
Class 14 Popcorn, 3 specimen
Class 15 Cucumbers, slicing, 3
Class 16 Cucumbers, pickling, 6
Class 17 Dill, 6 tied
Class 18 Eggplant, 1
Class 19 Garlic, dried, 3
Class 20 Horseradish, 3
DIVISION 55 — Csmmercial Truck Crsps
Class 1
Beans, snap, 6
Class 2
Beets, 6 w/top off
Class 3
Broccoli, 1 bunch
Class 4
Carrots, 6
Class 5
Cucumbers, pickling, 6
Class 6
Cucumbers, slicing, 6
Class 7
Garlic, 3 specimen
Class 8
Muskmelon, 3
Class 9
Onions, red, 5
Class 10 Onions, White, 5
Class 11 Onions, yellow, 5
Class 12 Peppers, 6
Class 13 Potatoes, white, 9 tubers
Class 14 Potatoes, other, 9 tubers
Class 15 Pumpkin, 3
Class 16 Squash, summer, 6
Class 17 Squash, winter, 3
Class 18 Sweet Corn, 3
Class 19 Tomatoes, 5
Class 20 Turnips, 5
Class 21 Other
DIVISION 56 — NUTS