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About The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 2016)
March 31, 2014 3 Senior doe kid, born Jan. 1 to Feb 28, 2014 4 Yearling dry, born in 2013 5 Yearling in milk, born in 2013 6 Two year old, born in 2012 7 Three & under five year old 8 Five years and under seven 9 Mature buck 10 Dam & daughter 11 Male breeding prospects born after June 2012 DEPARTMENT O SWINE NO OPEN CLASS SWINE DUE TO PEDV DEPARTMENT P SHEEP PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED BY JULY 22 All Breeds Competing LOT 1 Feeder Lamb, 99 Lbs. or less 2 Market Lamb, at least 100 Lbs. may not be cross entered with 4-H and FFA 3 Ewe Lamb, born Sept 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016 4 Yearling Ewe, born Sept 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015 5 Producing Ewe, born before Sept 1, 2014, must have raised a lamb in 2015 6 Ram Lamb, born Sept. 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016 7 Yearling Ram, born Sept. 1, 2014 to May 31, 2015 8 Aged Ram, born before Sept 1, 2014 9 Ewe & Produce, lamb must be less than 1 year old; do not have to be owned by same exhibitor. 10 Flock, any three breeding animals previously shown above. DEPARTMENT Q BEEF PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED BY JULY 22 DIVISION 1 Adult 2 Youth 3 Pee Wee CLASS 1 Confirmation 2 Showmanship LOT 1 Steer Calves, Calved on or after Sept 1, 2015 to Dec 31, 2015 2 Junior Bull Calves, Calved on or after January 1, 2016 3 Winter And Senior Bull Calves, Calved Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, 2015 4 Summer Yearling Bulls, Calved May 1 to July 31, 2015 5 Spring Yearling Bulls, Calved Jan. 1 thru April 30, 2015 6 Senior Yearling Bulls, Calved May 1 thru Dec. 31, 2015 7 Two-Year-Old Bulls, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2014 8 Aged Bull (For Exhibition Only) calved prior to January 1, 2014 9 Junior Heifer Calves, Calved on or after January 1, 2016 10 Winter Senior Heifer, Calved Aug. 1 thru PAGE 64 ★ GRANT COUNTY FAIR ★ 2016 Dec. 31, 2015 11 Summer Yearling Heifer, Calved May 1 to July 31, 2015 12 Spring Yearling Heifers, Calved Jan 1 thru April 30, 2015 13 Senior Yearling Heifers, Calved Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, 2014 14 Two-Year-Old Heifers, (must be bred, safe- in-calf, or have a calf) calved January 1 to July 31, 2014. Heifers to be shown without calf at side in this Lot. 15 Two-Year-Old Heifer With Suckling Calf At Side, Heifer to have been calved Jan 1 to July 31, 2014. Calf shown at side must be under 8 months of age. If calf is over 120 days old, dam must be bred and must not be open. 16 Cow With Sucking Calf At Side, Cow to be calved prior to January 1, 2013. Calf at side to have been born after Jan.1, 2016. If calf is over 120 days old, dam must be bred and safe-in-calf. 17 Aged Cow (shown without calf at side). Cow must have shown in Lot 21 with calf at side in order to be eligible to enter this Lot 18 Pair Of Females, (Bred and owned by exhibitor) 19 Pair Of Yearlings, One bull from Lots 3, 5, or 6 and one heifer from Lots 14, 16 or 17. (Bred and owned by exhibitor) DEPARTMENT R DAIRY CATTLE PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED BY JULY 22 All breeds show together LOT 1 Heifer Calf, born after Jan. 1, 2015 2 Yearling Heifer, born between Jan. 1 and Dec. 1, 2014 3 Two-Year-Old Cow, born during 2013 4 Mature Cow, born before 2012 5 Dam And Calf 4-H For more information call, the OSU Ext. Office at 541-575-1911 2016 Grant County 4-H Rules & Classes General Rules (All Projects) A. Eligibility: 1. Grant County 4-H members who are enrolled as of March 15th, 2016 Market Projects, June 1, 2016 all other projects and who submit a completed Fair Entry Form are eligible to participate. A 4-H exhibit must be the work of the 4-H member and completed as part of the current year’s project. Work done after county fair but prior to Oct. 1 and not previously exhibited may be included in the next year project. Record Books are required to be completed and submitted before 4-H member participates in Fair. 2. Exhibitors must be enrolled in 4-H during the cur- rent 4-H year. Age classifications (as of Sept. 1). Junior . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9-11 years old Intermediates . . . . . . . . .12-14 years old Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . ....15-19 (not graduated from high school) 3. Record Books are due Sept. 1, 2016 B. Entries: 1. The exhibitor must follow all project guide- lines and requirements for the division in which the exhibit is entered. If these are not followed, the award will be LOWERED ONE PLACING. 2. All exhibits must be complete to be eligible for judging. A complete exhibit includes all the items listed for that class. 3. The exhibitors are responsible for getting their exhibits to and from the fair. All members are encouraged to work with their 4-H club leader to de- termine which class to exhibit and to make all arrangements for exhibits. Parents are reminded that all work is to be the responsibility of the participating member. 4. All entries for contests, including Horse Show, Ranch Horse Contest, and Fair exhibits (includ- ing static exhibits) MUST BE REGISTERED BY July 6th 5:30 P.M. C. Exhibits: 1. 4-H members may exhibit only what is car- ried in 4-H projects they are currently enrolled in AS OF MARCH 15th, or JUNE 1st, 2016. Exhibits must be completed in this 4-H year. 2. A 4-H member may enter only one (1) ex- hibit in any project, except where noted. If more than one phase of a project is carried, the exhibit must be from the upper division. 3. 4-H exhibits at the Grant County Fair are entered and displayed at the risk of the exhibitor. The Grant County 4-H program in cooperation with the Grant County Fair accepts exhibits and will exercise due care to protect them. 4-H members who have ex- hibits of sentimental and/or monetary value , should carefully consider whether such exhibits should be exposed to the hazards of the Fair. 4. INTERVIEW JUDGING is for all projects except horse and livestock; however, the livestock and/or horse judge reserves the right to ask partici- pants questions. Interview Judging is an opportunity for the judge to talk to the exhibitor on a one-to-one basis. THIS IS FOR THE MEMBER. Parents are not al- lowed in the area where the interview judging is taking place. Leaders may be present and listen if so de- sired. The best education takes place when the mem- bers feel free to talk about their project without other adults hovering. Parents and leaders may consult with the judge after all the judging has been complet- ed (if appropriate and if time permits). Members who are unable to participate in interview judging may have their exhibits (except animals) brought to the Judging area by leaders, parents or friends. The ex- hibits will be judged after all interviewing has been completed. Written comments will be given. 5. All exhibits are released in accordance with the General Fair Rules. 6. Unless otherwise stated, exhibits are judged and placed into one of three categories: Blue, Red, or White. Judging is done by the Danish system. Ribbons throughout the program will be uni- form in size. 7. Premium value for 2016: Blue = $2.00, Red = $1.00, White = $0. 8. In case of shortage of funds at the close of the fair (or causes beyond the control of the manage- ment) funds available will be distributed to all 4-H ex- hibits on a proportionate basis. 4-H exhibitor premi- ums, if any, are paid at the Pavilion by the Fair office for 4-H and FFA members on Sunday, August 14th, from 9:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. 9. All classes (including showmanship),