THIRTY EIGHT-The Heppner GaieMe-Tlmes, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday, June 18. 1981
6. Heifers, calved Sept. 1 Dec. 31. 1979
7. Bulls, calved Jan. 1 April 30. 1981
8. Bulls, calved Sept. 1 Dec. 31. 1980 -
9. Bulls, calved May 1 - Aug. 31. 1980
10. Bulls, calved Jan. 1 April 30. 1980
11. Bulls. Calved Sept. 1 - Dec. 31. 1980
12. Producing Cow
13. Cow and clalf
14. Breeding herd 3 breeding animals owned by same exhibitor
SPECI AL AWARDS
OREGON POLL-ETTES A trophy awarded for the best individual polled Hereford
breeding or market animal. Judged 60 percent placing of animals in respective
classes. (Animals must be naturally polled; if scars are present, they must not have
been tampered with.) 20 percent exhibitor's herdmanship, 20 percent exhibitor's
showmanship & sportsmanship. (A breeding animal must have proper registration
papers & be registered in the exhibitor's name. Exhibitors of steers must submit
proof of registry of sire or dam.)
WESTERN STATES ANGUS AUXILIARY. 11261 Pioneer Rd.. Oakdale, Calif. 95361
will award a silver trophy to the outstanding FFA Angus exhibitor. Selection to be
based on show ring placings of individual animals, placings in showmanship & in
cooperation with Fair management. Open to exhibitors with one or more breeding
and-or market animals. The purpose of this award is the promotion of the Angus
breed. Winning of the Auxiliary trophy in previous years shall not exclude the
exhibitor from winning it again.
DIVIS!0H 2 - FFA DAIRY
PREMIUMS:
CLASS A GUERNSEY
CLASS B HOLSTEIN
CIJVSS C - JERSEY
CLASS D - OTHER BREEDS
LOT
1. Heifer, born in 1981
2. Heifer, born in 1980
X Non-producing heifer born before 1980
4. Producing cow
5. Cow & calf
6. Bull born in 1981
7. Bull born in 1980
Bluett.OO. Red-$5.00, White-M 00
Champ & Reserve Champ Ribbon
best male & female each class
8. Bull bnrrwbefore 1980
DIVISION 3 - FFA SHEEP
All market lambs must be shorn at least 30 days but not more than 60 days prior to
the Fair.
Each sheep exhibitor is limited to 8 sheen including the market class. Each
exhibitor is limited to 2 market lambs.
PREMIUMS
Blue-$6.00. Red-$5.00, White-$4.00
Grand & Reserve Grand Champ Ribbons for
market animal. Champ & Reserve Champ
ribbons for female & male, each breed class.
CLASS A-CHEVIOT
CLASS B COLUMBIA
CLASS C - HAMPSHIRE
CLASS D - SHROPSHIRE
CLASS E - SOUTHDOWN
CLASS F - SUFFOLK
CLASS G - OTHER BREEDS
LOT
1. Market lamb
2. Ewe lamb born in 1981
3. Ewe lamb born in 1980
4. Ewe lamb born in 1979
5. Ram lamb born in 1981
6. Ram lamb born in 1980
7. Ram lamb born in 1979
8. Breeding nock: ewe. yearling & lamb, same breed owned by one member
9. Wool fleece shorn in 1981 from FFA ewe
DIVISI0I1 4 - FFA GOATS
PREMIUMS
Blue-$6.00, Red $5.00, White-$4.00
All breeds will be shown separately.
LOT
1. Doe kid. born in 1980
2. Yearling Doe. bom in 1979
3. Mature doe. bom before 1979
4. Dam and daughter, owned by same FFA member
5. Dairy goat herd. 3 female dairy goats owned by same FFA member
DIVISION 5 - FFA SVII1E
PREMIUMS
BJue-$6.00, Red $5.00, White-$4.00
Grand It Reserve Champ Ribbons for
market animal. Champ and Reserve Champ for
female & male, each breed class
CLASS A - BERKSHIRE & BERKSHIRE CROSSES
CLASS B - HAMPSHIRE & HAMPSHIRE CROSSES
CLASS C - LANDRACE & LANDRACE CROSSES
CLASS D - POLAND CHINA & POLAND CHINA CROSSES
CLASS E - YORKSHIRE It YORKSHIRE CROSSES
CLASS F - DUROC & DUROC CROSSES
CLASS G - OTHER BREEDS
LOT
1. Market Hog
2. Single feeder pig
3. Pen or 3 feeder pigs
4. Gilt born in 19H0
5. Gill horn in 1979
6. Producing Sow
7. Sow k Litter
8. Foundation family. 2 females It 1 unrelated male
DIVISION 6 - FFA LIVESTOCK CONTESTS
FFA HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST
Livestock will be tied or penned in sections.
Each exhibitor must keep his tack and stall or pen clean and presentable at all
times. Hay and straw is not to be used in bales behind animals.
Judge will inspect the stalls and pens of each exhibitor at regular intervals and keep
a record to determine the winners.
Exhibitors will be judged individually.
SCORING
1. Exhibitors (50)
Appearance (clean and neat) 10
Friendliness, courtesy and conduct 10
Cooperation on the job when needed 20
Work done by club members 10
2. Animals (25)
Securely tied or penned 5
Clean and comfortable 10
Regularly fed and cared for 10
3. Barns (clean and orderly) (25)
Alleys, stalls and pens 10
Feed and equipment (safety) , 10
Stall Cards 5
TOTAL 100
Additional credit will be given for assistance in loading straw truck
PREMIUMS
to highest scoring individuals
1st $10 00. 2nd 17 50. 3rd $5 00
FFA LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
Open to any FFA livestock Judging team in Oregon or Washington
Advanced Team
Greenhand Team
Team awards will be made for the 3 top teams and an award to the high individual.
Two classes of each: beef, sheep and swine, will be judged.
SPECIAL MORROW COUNTY LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
Open to members enrolled in a Vocational Ag. Class and in FFA.
-Each contestant shall judge 2 classes each of beef, sheep and swine.
Premiums will be awarded to the top 3 FFA teams in Morrow County and the top 5
individuals. Teams will be made up of 3 to 5 members. All members will also be
eligible for the individual awards.
PREMIUMS TEAMS:
INDIVIDUALS
1st $10.00, 2nd $7.50, 3rd $5.00
1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00. 4th $2.00, 5th $1.00
SPECIAL AWARD
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS, LEXINGTON
High individual, 1st, 2nd & 3rd place teams
FFA SHOWMANSHIP
SCORING:
1. Preparation 0
2. Fleshing and condition of animal 20
3. Showing 0
TOTAL 100
PREMIUMS Blue-$5.00, Red $4 .00, Whit-3.00
Grand & Reserve Grand Champ Ribbons
LOT
1. Beef
2. Dairy
3. Sheep
4. Swine
SPECIAL AWARDS
DON It JEAN BENNETT, Heppner Champ dairy showman
COUNTRY CRITTERS LIVESTOCK CLUB, Irrigon Champ swine showman
PETERSON'S JEWELRY, Heppner Trophy for all-around showman