Northway, Chris & Shanna Officer Family- Delley Officer Memorial Oregon Hereford Women’s Assoc. Oregon Trail Electric CoOp Osborne, Jackie Oster Professional Group CPAS PC Perry, Red and Suzanne Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pioneer Feed Polished Prairie City Community Club Prairie City FFA Propeck, Phyllis Ranch Hands Wool Co. Reynolds, Dennis and Julie Riverside Ranch Schatz, Fred and Carol Silvies Valley Ranch Skeins Snaffle Bit Dinner House Southworth Brothers Springer, Mike and Shannon St. Clair, Phil and Kristi State Farm Insurance- Jeanette Hueckman Stylish 10 and S & C Electric Sue Lemons The Shiny Thimble Tom Berry Saddlery Tommy Colvin Jr. in Memory of Tor S Ranch Triangle Oil Valley Ranch and Home VF Ranch Waggoner, Ron and Carol Walton, Carroll and Marge Watson Quarter Horses Widows Creek Ranch Wilburn Ranch Brokerage Wilson, Micah and Jessica Winegar, Toby and Mindy Zweygardt Ranch FFA For more information contact, Adam Ineck at 541-575-1799 ext. 37 Rules All FFA members shall follow show rules as listed in the 4-H Livestock Project Rules section with the following exceptions: 1. Junior high FFA members in the summer follow- ing their 7th and 8th grade year, who are active FFA members in good standing with local, state and na- tional dues paid, as well as enrolled in an agricultural education program with an advisor approved SAE program, may exhibit. 2. It shall be entirely up to the exhibitor to show or arrange for his animal to be shown in the proper class. See your FFA Advisor with questions. 3. Any question arising and not governed by the ex- hibitor handbook shall be governed by the FFA Advisor and Superintendents. 4. Entry blanks for all exhibits shall be submitted BEFORE Friday July 17, 2015 to the Agricultural Instructor. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 5. Entry Forms for all exhibits shall be submitted by July 6, 2016 to the AG. Instructor NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 6. Health requirements are the same as for 4-H Livestock Rules. 7. No artificial calming agents may be used. No nat- ural based calming agents may be used within 12 hours of a showmanship class. A showman should if possible avoid using a calming aid. In the event that the showman deems it necessary to use a calming agent outside the 12 hour restricted time period, they must clear its use with all FFA advisors, notify the County Extension Agent, and make the holder of the animal health record aware of its use, so it can be added to the “treatments” category. 8. All animals not manageable at the Fair will not be acceptable as entries and must be removed from the grounds. The decision shall be the option of the Fair superintendent and shall be final. 9. All FFA animals must be "stalled" in their as- signed sections. Any animals not in their assigned area will be disqualified. 10. All beef must be broke to halter and must be double tied with separate ropes (neck ropes and halter rope). All bulls must be broke to nose leads and will be required to have nose leads in place when being shown and/or lead on grounds. 11. All FFA exhibitors MUST submit an up-to-date project record book to verify the exhibit as part of their SAE program. Any project challenged and not sub- stantiated by up-to-date records prior to premium payment will forfeit premium. 12. FFA members wishing to participate in the live- stock auction must follow Sale Committee Rules. 13. Chapters may exhibit as individuals if exhibit is owned by Chapter. 14. Any exhibited animals may be used in the Judging Contest at the discretion of the respective Superintendent or exhibitor will be removed from the show. 15. Enterprises carried in 4-H during the current year may not be exhibited in the FFA division by an FFA member. 16. Any FFA exhibitor violating Fair Rules or guilty of undesirable conduct may be penalized by forfeiture of all premiums earned at the discretion of the FFA man- agement. 17. All livestock exhibitors must be accompanied by their chapter advisor or an officially designated re- placement by the district superintendent. Officially designated replacements must be listed at the FFA office. Members not so accompanied will not be al- lowed to show. 18. Official dress for Oregon FFA livestock ex- hibitors: white shirt/blouse, official FFA tie/scarf and official FFA jacket zipped to the top (unless specifically directed by the show ring judge tor emove jackets). Black pants/slacks or jeans, closed toed sturdy shoes or boots. (Official dress must be worn at the awards presentation, during the market animal auction, and while exhibiting a project registered in any of the FFA divisions). 19. All FFA members selling market animals at the market stock sale will submit a handwritten, buyer's thank you letter on official FFA stationery or stationery approved by their respective FFA advisor. These letters will be turned in to their respective FFA advisor prior to their checking out on Sunday afternoon of fair. Individual's market sale checks will not be awarded until buyer thank you letters are received by the chap- ter advisor. FFA SHOWMAN'S CREED As a showman, I believe in being honest and not taking unfair advantage of my fellow FFA members: I am proud to be a member of the FFA and subscribe to its Code of Ethics and I demonstrate good sportsman- ship at all times. I believe in the humane treatment of all animals under my care. I treat them with respect and provide for their well being at all times. I do not use abusive nor questionable techniques when showing my animals, or do I resort to fraudulent, illegal or deceptive practices when fitting them for show. I believe that my participation in the FFA Livestock Program should serve to demonstrate my own ability and skill as a feeder and fitter. I do my own work and accept only advice and support from others. I am proud of the official FFA jacket and do not allow or participate in activities that serve to discredit it or the chapter it represents. I am confident in my own abilities in the show ring and do not need, nor, will I tol- erate coaching from the sideline. I quickly follow the in- structions of the officials and do my best to make the show better for everyone. I understand that I have an important role in edu- cating the public about animal agriculture. I take this re- sponsibility to the FFA and my industry seriously. DIVISION 1 – FFA MECHANICS SPECIFIC DEPARTMENT RULES I. All farm shop exhibits must be products of agri- cultural education students or active FFA members during a year. II. No shop exhibits previously displayed at the County Fair will be allowed to compete for prizes. III. The Superintendent in charge will have the au- thority to assign the exhibits to their proper classes as they see fit. IV. Projects must be complete. V. Batteries are to be disconnected from power- driven projects. Class 21 TRAILERS Lot 1 Metal 2 Utility 3 Machine 4 Pipe 5 Reconstruction 6 Other (except garden type) Class 22 LARGE CONSTRUCTION (501 +lbs) Lot 1 Metal 2 Wood 3 Wood and Metal 4 Feeding and Watering Devices 5 Implements Class 23 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY Lot 2016 ★ GRANT COUNTY FAIR ★ PAGE 93