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4-H Exhibits

4-H EXHIBITS
Superintendents: Wanda Baird

The 4-H exhibitors must be enrolled in the project or activity. Exhibits must meet project requirements and must be current year work done by the exhibitor. Each exhibit must have a label giving Exhibitor's name, address, county, exhibitors age, and year of project. Due to limited space, size restrictions are necessary: poster will not exceed 14" X 22". Exhibits may be no larger than 18"X48" All 4-H Exhibitors are required to have their completed record sheet with them.
PREMIUMS Section A
Articles must be entered according to classes below to qualify for the State Fair. If they are entered in the open division and not according to the guidelines in your project books you cannot receive 4-H premiums (exceptions are in ceramics and cake decorating), which are as follows: (4-H entries must qualify for specific classes to receive premiums or Jr. Sweepstakes awards.)
Blue - $6.00
Red - $4.00
White - $2.00
Unless otherwise indicated all divisions will include:
SECTION "N" - NOVICE (ages 9 - 11) or8 years old and in the third grade
SECTION "J" - JUNIOR (ages 12 - 13) or 11 years old and in the 6th grade
SECTION "S" - SENIOR (ages 14 - 18) or 13 years old and in the 8th grade
ANIMAL SCIENCE – No live animals in this exhibit
BEEF 

Class 1. Beef Cattle Exhibit (project# 01001, 01002, 01003)
Class 2. Self-determined advanced Beef Exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate project record form (project# 01009)
DAIRY CATTLE
Class 3. Dairy Cattle Exhibit (project # 01051, 01052, 01053)
Class 4. Self-determined advanced Dairy Cattle exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100,S.D.1 or appropriate record form
GOAT
Class 5. Dairy Goat Exhibit (project #01101
Class 6. Meat Goat Exhibit (project #01103)
Class 7, Pygmy Goat Exhibit (project #01104)
Class 8. Self-determined advanced Goat exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate project form (project #01109)
DOG CARE AND TRAINING

Class 9. Dog I: Wiggles and Wags project exhibit (project #01151)
Class 10. Dog II: Bounding Away project exhibit (project #01152)
Class 11. Dog III: Leading the Way project exhibit (project #01153)
Class 12. Self-determined advanced Dog Care exhibit (project #01159) including copy of Self-determined Project Record Form #100.SD-1 
CATS
Class 13. Cat I: Purr-fect Pals project exhibit (project #01154)
Class 14. Cat II: Climbing Up project exhibit (project #01155)
Class 15. Cat III Leaping Forward project exhibit (project #01156)
Class 16. Self-determined advanced Cat exhibit (project #01169) including copy of Self-determined Project Record Form #100.SD-1 
HORSE
Class 17. NM 4-H Horse Exhibit (project #01202)
Class 18. Horse science Exhibit (project #01204)
Class 19. Self-determined advanced Horse exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate project record form (project#01209)
RODEO
Class 20. Rodeo Exhibit (project #01221)
Class 21. Self-determined advanced Rodeo exhibit (project #01229) including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.SD.1
POULTRY
Class 22. Poultry Production Exhibit (project #01259)
Class 23. Self-determined advanced Poultry exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate project form (project #01259
RABBIT
Class 24. Rabbit I: What's Happening Exhibit (project #01301)
Class 25. Rabbit II: Making Tracks Exhibit (project #01302)
Class 26. Rabbit III: All Ears Exhibit (project #01303)
Class 27. Self-determined advanced Rabbit exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate record form (project #01309)
SHEEP
Class 28. Market Lamb Exhibit (project #01351)
Class 29. Sheep Production Exhibit (project #01353)
Class 30. Self-determined advanced Sheep exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate record form (project #01359)
SWINE
Class 31. Market Swine Exhibit (project #01401)
Class 32. Self-determined advanced Swine exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate project record form (project #01409)
VETERINARY SCIENCE
Class 33. The Normal Animal Exhibit (project #01451)
Class 34. Animal Disease Exhibit (project #001452)
Class 35. Animal Health and Our World Exhibit (project #01453)
Class 36. Self-determined advanced Veterinary Science exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.S.D.1 or appropriate record form (project #01459) 
SMALL PETS – No live animals
Class 37. Pet Pals Exhibit (project #01501)
Class 38. Complete Pet Pals Project Workbook (project #01501)
Class 39. Scurrying Ahead Exhibit (project #01502)
Class 40. Completed Scurrying Ahead Project Workbook (project #01502)
Class 41. Tropical Fish (project #01504) 
Class 42. Hamster exhibit (project #01506)
Class 43. Guinea Pig exhibit (project #01508)
Class 44. Birds (Indoor) exhibit (project #01510)
Class 45. Self-determined advanced Small Pets exhibit (project #01509) including copy of Self-determined Record Form #100.SD.1 or appropriate record form 
HORTICULTURE AND AGRONOMY
PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE
Class 100. Poster about Soils(project #02001)
Class 101. Display board utilizing soils (project # 02001)
Class 102. Poster about plant parts and functions (project # 02001)
Class 103. Display utilizing a live plant to illustrate plant parts (parts must be labeled) (project #02001)
Class 104. Terrarium (project #02001)
Class 105. Self-determined advanced Plant and Soil Science exhibit (project #02009) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
GARDENING (FLOWER)
Class 106. Floral Arrangement (project #02102)
Class 107. Exhibit about Flower gardening(project # 02102)
Class 109. Self-determined advanced Flower Garden exhibit (project #02109) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
GARDENING (LANDSCAPE)
Class 110. Landscape Gardening Exhibit (project #02201)
Class 111. Self-determined advanced Landscape Gardening exhibit (project #02209) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
GARDENING (PRODUCE)
Class 112. Produce basket - collection of produce grown by the member and list of vegetables included(project #02251)
Class 113. Gardening Exhibit (project #02251)
Class 114. Completed Project Book (project #02251)
Class 115. Self-determined advanced Vegetable Garden exhibit including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 (project #02259)
RANGE PLANT MANAGEMENT
Class 116. Poster about Range Plant Management (project #02300)
Class 117. Ten mounted range plants with 3" x 5" label exhibited in a notebook (project #02300)
Class 118. Self-determined advanced Range exhibit (project #02309) including. Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
FORESTRY
Class 119. Poster about Forestry (project #02401)
Class 120. Forest Tree Collection --section of tree trunk/large branch with parts labeled & purpose of part listed. (project #02401)
Class 121. Self-determined advanced Forestry exhibit (project #02409) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
NATURAL SCIENCE
ENTOMOLOGY
Class 200. Entomology I Exhibit (not an insect collection) (project #03051) 
Class 201. Entomology II Insect collection (20 specimens from at least 5 orders) (project #03052)
Class 202. Entomology III Insect collection (30 specimens from at least 10 orders) (project #03052)
Class 203. Entomology IV Insect collection (30 specimens from at least 10 orders) (project #03052)
Class 204. Entomology V Insect collection (30 specimens from at least 10 orders) (project #03052)
Class 205. Self-determined advanced Entomology exhibit (project #03059) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
WILDLIFE
Class 206. Discovering Wildlife in New Mexico exhibit (project #03101) Class 207. Small Game of New Mexico exhibit (project # 03102)
Class 208. Waterfowl Management exhibit (project # 03103)
Class 209. Big Game of New Mexico exhibit (project #03104)
Class 210. Self-determined advanced Wildlife exhibit (project #03109) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
SHOOTING SPORTS
Class 211. Rifle exhibit showing terms, history, parts, safety, equipment or techniques (project #03201)
Class 212. Completed Rifle Member Record Book Record form #100.F-38 N-16 (project 03201)
Class 213. Pistol exhibit showing terms, history, parts, safety, equipment, or techniques (project #03202)
Class 214. Shotgun exhibit showing terms, history, parts, safety, equipment, or techniques (project #03203)
Class 215. Completed Shotgun Member Record Book (100.F-40 N-18) (project #03203)
Class 216. Archery exhibit showing terms, history, parts, equipment or techniques (project #03204)
Class 217. Completed Archery Member Record Book (100.F-41A) (project #03204)
Class 218. Muzzle Loading exhibit showing terms, history, parts, equipment, or techniques (project #03206)
Class 219. Completed Muzzleloading Member Record Book (100.F-44 N-18) (project #3206)
Class 220. Self-determined advanced Shooting Sports exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.SD-1or appropriate record form (project #03209)
SPORT FISHING
Class 240. Poster demonstrating common sport fish species found in your county and the water where they can be found (project #03401)
Class 241. Exhibit on fishing safety (project #03401)
Class 242. Exhibit using rope to demonstrate tying the common knots used in fishing (project #03401)
Class 243. One original fly or lure crafted by the member with a poster describing which fish and conditions the fly is designed for and how to use the tackle properly (project #03401)
Class 244. Self-determined advanced Sport Fishing exhibit (project #03409) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
ENGINEERING SCIENCE
ELECTRICITY – Please mount electricity on boards or place in box lids for safe handling
Class 300. Flashlight (project #04151)
Class 301. Simple Switch (project # 04151)
Class 302. Electromagnet (project # 04151)
Class 303. Completed Magic of Electricity Project Book (project #04151)
Class 304. Complete simple circuit demonstrating DC and AC current (project #04152)
Class 305. Parallel Circuit Board labeled with proper symbols (project #04152)
Class 306. Series Circuit Board with proper symbols (project #04152)
Class 307. Battery Alarm (project #04152)
Class 308. Completed Investigating Electricity Project Book (project #04152)
Class 309. Exhibit of various electrical wires, labeled with gauge, type and usage (project #04153)
Class 310. Poster demonstrating 3 major types of light bulbs (project #04153)
Class 311. Poster showing circuits and switches floor plan of your home including receptacles and fixtures labeled with proper symbols(project #04153)
Class 312. Completed Wired for Power Project Book (project #04153)
Class 313. Circuit using diodes, label all parts with proper symbols (project #04154)
Class 314. Circuit that intermittently flashes the LED (project #04154)
Class 315. A 6 to 8 Watt Amplifier (project #04154)
Class 316. Completed Entering Electronics Project Book (project #04154)
Class 317. Self-determined advanced Electricity exhibit (project #04159) including Self-determined Record Form #SD.100-1
SMALL ENGINES
Class 318. Crank It Up -- exhibit (project #04251)
Class 319. Crank It Up -- completed project workbook (project #04251)
Class 320. Warm It Up -- exhibit (project # 04252)
Class 321. Warm It Up -- completed project workbook (project #04252)
Class 322. Tune It Up -- exhibit (project #04253)
Class 323. Tune It UP -- completed project workbook (project #04253)
Class 324. Self-determined advanced Small Engines exhibit (project # 04259) including Self-determined Record Form #SD.100-1 
WELDING
Class 325. Unit 1 Name Plate – no larger than 12" x 24" x 3/16" or 1/4"(project #04301)
Class 326. Unit 1 Silhouettes – set of 4 NRA small bore rifle regulation animals ¼" or 3/16" thick (project #04301)
Class 327. Unit 1 Clover – no larger than 12" across by ¼"or 3/16" thick (project #04301)
Class 328. Unit II Skill Plate (project #04302)
Class 329. Unit II Adjustable Sawhorse (project #04302)
Class 330. Self-determined advanced Welding exhibit (project #04309) including Self-Determined Record Form #100.SD-1
ROCKETRY – Please package all rockets in boxes for transport to NMSF
Class 331. Unit 1 One model rocket – Skill Level I (project #04401)
Class 332. Unit 1 One model rocket – Skill Level II (project #04401)
Class 333. Unit II One model rocket – Multi-stage (project #04402)
Class 334. Unit II Rocketry Exhibit (project #4402)
Class 335. Self-determined advanced Rocketry exhibit (project #04409) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
WOOD SCIENCE
Class 336. Measuring Up -- Flower Box(project #04451)
Class 337. Measuring Up -- Napkin or Letter Holder (project #04451)
Class 338. Measuring UP -- Picture Frame (project #04451)
Class 339. Measuring Up -- Completed project workbook (project #04451)
Class 340. Making the Cut -- Napkin or Letter Holder (project #04452)
Class 341. Making the Cut -- Birdhouse (project #04452)
Class 342. Making the Cut -- Footstool (project #04452)
Class 343. Making the Cut -- completed project workbook (project #04452) 
Class 344. Nailing It Together -- Bookcase (project #04453)
Class 345. Nailing It Together -- Learning Tree Jigsaw Puzzle (project #04453)
Class 346. Nailing It Together -- Box of Many Uses (project #04453)
Class 347. Nailing It Together -- completed project workbook (project #04453)
Class 348. Finishing Up -- Name Plate with inlay and overlay (project # 04454)
Class 349. Finishing Up - Step Stool/Chair (project #04454)
Class 350. Finishing Up -- Table Top Hockey Game (project #04454)
Class 351. Finishing Up -- completed project workbook (project #04454) 
Class 352. Self-determined advanced Wood Science exhibit (project #04459) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
ROBOTICS
Class 360. Self-determined Robotics exhibit including Self-determined Project Record Form #100.SD.1 (project #04469) 
PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
WELCOME TO NM 4-H
Class 400. 4-H banner (no larger than 18 x 24 inches) including name, club, county, and clover (project #05001)
Class 401. Decorated 4-H T-shirt (must have a 4-H theme) (project #05001)
Class 402. Frame decorated with 4-H clover and slogan or motto- no larger than 9"x12" with a photo of 4-H members or a 4-H activity (frame may not contain glass) (project #05001)
Class 403. Poster showing your participation in a 4-H event or activity(project #05001 
Class 406. Self-determined advanced 4-H Growth & Development exhibit (project #05009) including Self-determined Record #100.SD-1 or appropriate project record form
HEALTH & SAFETY
Class 407. Sports Fitness exhibit (project #05040)
Class 408. Self-determined Physical Fitness exhibit (project # 05049) including Self determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
Class 409. Self-determined Health exhibit (project #05029) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
Class 410. Self-determined Safety exhibit (project #05039) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
CITIZENSHIP
Class 411. Unit I: My Clubs and Groups project exhibit (project #05351)
Class 412. Unit II: My Community project exhibit (project #05352)
Class 413. Unit III: My Heritage project exhibit (project #05353)
Class 414. Unit IV: My Government project exhibit (project # 05354)
Class 415. Unit V: My World project exhibit (project #05355)
Class 416. Self-Determined Citizenship exhibit (project 05359) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 or appropriate project record form 
LEADERSHIP
Class 417. Leadership I poster demonstrating personal leadership (project #05201)
Class 418. Leadership II photo story showing personal leadership event (project #05203)
Class 419. Leadership III written goals, action plan and results of a leadership event encouraging leadership in others (project #05205)
Class 420. Self-determined advanced Leadership exhibit (project #05209) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
SPEAKING
Class 421. Written speech on topic of choice given at a 4-H event (project #05301)
Class 422. Portfolio on a speech given at a 4-h event (project #05301)
Class 423. Picture Display of Visual Aids (project # 05301)
Class 424. Video of Speech (project #05301)
Class 425. Written story of your Public Speaking experience (project # 05301)Class 426. Self-determined advanced Public Speaking exhibit (project #05309) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
CLOWNING
Class 427. Clowning project exhibit (project #05401)
Class 428. Self-determined advanced Clowning exhibit (project #05409) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
DIGITAL STORY TELLING
Class 429. Exhibit about Digital Story Telling (project #05311)
Class 430. Digital Story with a 4-H Theme (project #05311)
Class 431. Digital Story with a non 4-H Theme (project #05311)
NEW MEXICO FLAVOR
Class 502. Plate of three (3) flour tortillas (specify flour type) (project #05501)
Class 503. Chile Ristra (project #05501)
Class 504. Recipe box with recipes (project #05501)
Class 505. Plate of three (3) Biscochitos (project #05501)
Class 506. Plate of three (3) NM Wedding Cookies (project #05501)
Class 507. Plate of three (3) Corn Tortillas (project #05501)
Class 508. Plate of three (3) Empanadas (project #05501)
UNIQUELY NEW MEXICO
Class 509. Journal about a County Trip (project #05502)
Class 510. Sand Art Article (project #05502)
Class 511. Tin Art Article (project #05502)
Class 512. Corn Necklace (project #05502)
Class 513. Cornhusk doll (project #05502)
Class 514. Piñata (project #05502)
Class 515. Craft of Your Choice (must pertain to New Mexico) (project #05502)
NEW MEXICO ROUND UP
Class 516. Rope Article (project #05503)
Class 517. Plate of three (3) Sourdough Biscuits (project #05503)
Class 518. Beef Jerky – four (4) strips (project #05503)
Class 519. Trail mix (1/2 pint jar) (project #05503)
Class 520. Poster of your County Agricultural Products (project #05503)
Class 521. Poster on the Cattle Industry in New Mexico (project #05503)
Class 522. Poster on the Sheep Industry in New Mexico (project #05503)
Class 523. Craft of Your Choice using a recycled Boot (project #05503
Class 530. Self-determined advanced Cultural Education exhibit including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD.1 or appropriate record form (project #05509)
COMPUTER
Class 600. Self-determined Computer exhibit (project #08109) including Self- determined Record Form #100.SD-1
CREATIVE ARTS
LEATHERCRAFT
Class 700. Coaster (project #06001)
Class 701. Dog Collar (project # 06001)
Class 702. Coin Purse (project # 06001)
Class 703. Knife Sheath (project #06001)
Class 704. Other Stamped item (project #06001)
Class 705. Practice Board (project #06001)
Class 706. Unit II Exhibit Board (project # 06002)
Class 707. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --wallet/checkbook cover
Class 708. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --Belt
Class 709. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --chaps/chinks
Class 710. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --purse/bag
Class 711. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --notebook/portfolio /tablet case
Class 712. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --home or office accessory
Class 713. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --tack and saddle accouterments
Class 714. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003) --gun case/holsters
Class 715. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003)--saddle
Class 716. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003)--any other small item not suitable for the above classes (no larger than an 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper)
Class 717. Unit III & Advanced (project #06003)--any other large item not suitable for the above classes (larger than an 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper)
Class 718. Self-determined advanced Leathercraft exhibit (project #06009) including Self-determined Record Sheet #100.SD-1 or appropriate project record form
BRAIDING
Class 716. Unit 1 Exhibit board (project #06011)
Class 717. Unit 2 Exhibit board (project #06012)
Class 718. Advanced braided belt (project #06013)
Class 719. Self-determined Braiding exhibit (project #06019) including copy of Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 (R-2001)
EMBROIDERY
Class 800. Unit 1 Embroidery article for yourself (project #06051)
Class 801. Unit 1 Embroidery article for your home (project #06051)
Class 802. Unit 2 Embroidery article meeting Unit 2 requirements (project #06051)
Class 803. Unit 3 An article using colcha (project #06051)
Class 804. Unit 3 An article using crewel (project #06051)
CROSS-STITCH
Class 805. Unit 1 Cross-stitch article using pre-stamped design (project #06055)
Class 806. Unit 1 Cross-stitch article using transfer design (project #06055) 
Class 807. Unit 2 Cross-stitch article on even weave fabric from charted design (project #06055)
Class 808. Unit 2 Cross-stitch article on gingham from charted design (project (#06055)
Class 809. Unit 2 Cross-stitch article on perforated paper from charted design (project # 06055)
Class 810. Unit 3 Cross-stitch article charted from a picture (project #06055) 
Class 811. Unit 3 Cross-stitch article from an original chart (project # 06055) 
Class 812. Unit 3 Cross-stitch exhibit done in Assisi (project #06055)
NEEDLEPOINT
Class 813. Unit 1 Design in half cross-stitch and completed project record sheet (project #06071)
Class 814. Unit 1 Design in half cross-stitch and continental stitch and completed project record sheet (project #06071)
Class 815. Unit 2 Sampler with 12 stitch variations finished appropriately and completed project record sheet (project #06071)
Class 816. Unit 2 Knife-edge pillow or picture including at least six stitch variations and completed project record sheet (project #06071)
Class 817. Unit 3 Article in Bargello, Florentine, Hungarian, Parisian, Brick or upright Gobelin stitch and completed project record sheet (project #06071)
Class 818. Unit 3 Article using at least five slanted and two straight stitch variations and completed project record sheet (project #06071)
CROCHET
Class 819. Unit 1 Scarf, cap, or beret (choose one) using combination of single and double crochet stitches (project #06061)
Class 820. Unit 1 Pillow using granny square design (project #06061)
Class 821. Unit 2 Potholder using basic crochet stitches and one or more pattern stitches (project #06061)
Class 822. Unit 2 Decorative Stitch Pillow using basic stitches and one or more pattern stitches (project #06061)
Class 823. Unit 3 An afghan, shawl, scarf, or throw using one or a combination of the following stitches: Afghan Stitch, Broomstick Lace, or Hairpin Lace (Project #06061)
MACRAME
Class 824. Unit 1: Two small articles illustrating square and half hitch knots and their variations and completed project record sheet (project # 06081)
Class 825. Unit 2: Two articles using different knots or knot variations of different types of yarn or cord and completed project record sheet (project #06081)
Class 826. Unit 3: Article of original design with chart and completed project record sheet (project #06081)
KNITTING
Class 827. Unit I Two small articles, using the basic knitting stitches-knit and purl (head band, cap, slippers, belt, purse, placemats, pillow top, scarf, muffler, or other items) (project #06041)
Class 828. Unit II Two Articles (shrink vest, simple sweater, poncho,cap and/or mittens showing:
A. Increasing and decreasing stitches
B. Two or more connected pieces
C. Use of two or more colors ( as in stripes)
D. A combination of at least two variations of basic knit and purl stitches in each article (project #06041)
Class 829. Unit III Garment or large article such as an afghan, coat,sweater, dress using a pattern that includes a design variation in stitch pattern and/or color (project # 06041)
Class 830. Unit III Mittens, socks or hat knitted using four needles (project # 06401)  
4-H WEAVING
Class 831. Constructed Loom (project #06065)
Class 832. Woven Coasters (set of 4) (project #06065)
Class 833. Woven Placemat (project #06065)
Class 834. Self-determined Advanced Fibercraft exhibit including Self-Determined Record Sheet #100.SD-1 or appropriate record form (project #06099)
CERAMICS Be sure to wrap all ceramic exhibits well to prevent breakage
Class 900. One glazed item (project #06101)
Class 901. One underglazed item – a ceramic color was used under a glaze (project #06101)
Class 902. One overglazed item – decorative finish fired on a glazed surface (project #06101)
Class 903. One unfired finish item – stains, dry brush, gold leaf, air brush, etc. (project #06101)
Class 904. One hand-molded clay item (project #06101)
Class 905. One greenware adaptation item (project # 06101)
Class 906. Self-determined Ceramics item (project #06109) including copy of Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
PHOTOGRAPHY Single photographs (3½" x 5", 4" x 6", or 5" x 7" prints) MUST be mounted on an 8" x 10" mat without frames or glass, with a caption. Sets of 2 OR 3 photographs (3½" x 5" or 4" x 6" prints) MUST be mounted on an 11" x 14" backing without frames or glass, with a caption. Sets of 4 or 5 photographs(3 1/2" X 5" OR 4" X 6" PRINTS) MUST be mounted on a 14" X 22" backing without frames or glass, with a caption for each photo. Backing needs to be sturdy enough to support photo and travel well.
UNIT I FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY 
Class 1000. Unit 1 Set of 2 Portraits (two photos of the same person one using landscape and one using portrait position) (project #06201)
Class 1001. Unit 1 Set of 2 Shadow Photos (one with item casting shadow, one of shadow only (project #06201)
Class 1002. Unit 1 Trick Photo (project #06201)
Class 1003. Unit 1 Same subject taken with front, back, side and top lighting (4 photos) (project #06201)
Class 1004. Unit 1 Set of Birds Eye View and Bugs Eye View Photos (2 photos) (project #06201)
Class 1005. Unit 1 Black and White Photo (project #06201)
Class 1006. Unit 1 Flash Photo (project #06201)
UNIT II CONTROLLING THE IMAGE
Class 1007. Unit 2 photo showing Good Composition (project # #06202) 
Class 1008. Unit 2 Action Photo (project #06202)
Class 1009. Unit 2 Photo set at Night (project #06202)
Class 1010. Unit 2 Silhouette Photo (project #06202)
Class 1011. Unit 2 5 photos of the same subject taken from different angles(project #06202)
UNIT III MASTERING PHOTOGRAPHY
Class 1012. Unit 3--Reflection Photo (project #06203)
Class 1013. Unit 3--Still-Life Photo (project #06203)
Class 1014. Unit 3--Portrait Photo (project #06203)
Class 1015. Unit 3--Display of 3 Photos for a marketing brochure (project #06203)
Class 1016. Unit 3--Exhibit of 5 specialty photos (photos using special lens, special effects, lighting, and/or other specialized equipment labelled for technique) (project #06203)
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Class 1017. Display of your 5 favorite photos with caption (project #06204)
Class 1018. Display of 3 news event photos (project #06204)
Class 1019. Color photo converted to black and white-must include original photo (project # 06204)
Class 1020. Black and white photo with some color added-must include black and white photo (project # 06204)
Class 1021. Photo with an added vignette and background-must include original photo (project # 06204)
Class 1022. Photo documenting a 4-H event with caption (project # 06204)
Class 1024. Self-determined Advanced Photography exhibit including self-Determined Record sheet #100.SD-1 or appropriate record form (project # 06299)
SCRAPBOOKING
Class 1025. One scrapbook page in a 8.5"X 11" or 12" X 12" format (project
06206)
Class 1026. Two scrapbook pages in a 8.5" X 11" or 12" X 12" format that go together in a set (a two -page spread) (project #06206)
Class 1027. One completed theme album of any size (project #06206)
Class 1028. One completed gift album of any size (project #06206)
Class 1029. One covered photo album (project #06206)
Class 1030. Self-determined Advanced Scrapbooking exhibit including Self-Determined Record Sheet #100.SD-1 (project #06209) 
DUDED UP DENIM
Class 1040. Pocket Purse (project # 07163)
Class 1041. Pot Holder (project # 07163)
Class 1042. Apron (project # 07163)
Class 1043. Pocket Frame (project # 07163)
Class 1044. Magnetic Board (project #07163
Class 1045. Rag Quilt (project # 07163)
Class 1046. Any other item from the project book (project #07163) 
JEWELRY MAKING--items must utilize techniques learned in the project book (project #06111)
Class 1050. Pair of Earrings
Class 1051. Keychain
Class 1052. Leather Bracelet
Class 1053. Necklace 
Class 1054. Bookmark
Class 1055. One complete set: including earrings, necklace, and bracelet
Class 1056. Jewelry Business Portfolio: including business name, logo, outline of 5 step marketing plan and product pricing worksheets.
Class 1057. Other item using memory wire, elastic bead cord or flex bead cord
Class 1058. Self-determined Advanced Jewelry exhibit including Self-determined Record Sheet #100.SD-1 or appropriated project form
ORIGAMI (project #06207)
Class 1070. Origami Exhibit--types of paper, techniques, history, etc
Class 1071. Origami House
Class 1072. Origami Piano
Class 1073. Origami Crane
Class 1074. Origami Ball
Class 1075. Origami Four Leaf Clover
Class 1076. Origami Item not in project manual
HOME ECONOMICS
SEWING & CLOTHING
SEWING I
Class 1100. Unit 1 Sewing Tool Kit (project #07002)
Class 1101. Unit 1 Simple Gathered Skirt (project #07002)
Class 1102. Unit 1 Quick and Easy Tote Bag (project #07002)
Class 1103. Unit 1 Scrunchie (project #07002)
SEWING II
Class 1104. Unit 2 Patchwork Pillow (project #07003)
Class 1105. Unit 2 Handy Dandy Apron (project #07003)
Class 1106. Unit 2 X-citing Pants or Shorts (project #07003)
Class 1107. Unit 2 X-tra Special Shirt (project #07003)
MIX AND MATCH I (no zipper in garments)
Class 1108. Sam, the Slinky Snake (project #07101)
Class 1109. Skirt and top (project #07101)
Class 1110. Vest and skirt/pants A jacket is acceptable in place of a vest (project #07101)
Class 1111. Top and pants/shorts (project #07101)
Class 1112. Jumper and top A dress is acceptable in place of a jumper (project #07101)
MIX AND MATCH II (one garment must include a zipper)
Class 1113. Top and skirt (project #07102)
Class 1114. Top and pants/shorts (project #07102)
Class 1115. Jumper and top A dress is acceptable in place of a jumper (project #07102)
Class 1116. Outfit with three pieces (project #07102)
Class 1117. Vest and pants/skirt A jacket is acceptable in place of a vest (project #07102)
LET'S MAKE A T-SHIRT
Class 1118. T-shirt (project #07103)
SEW AND GO
Class 1119. Quick Sack (project #07104)
Class 1120. Jumbo Garment Bag (project #07104)
Class 1121. Handy Duffel Bag (project #07104)
Class 1122. Super Duffel Bag (project #07104)
CREATIVE TOUCHES
Class 1123. Embellished shirt – denim, sweatshirt or T-shirt using techniques in project book (project #07105)
Class 1124. Embellished jacket (project #07105)
Class 1125. Embellished vest (project #07105)
Class 1126. Embellished pants (project #07105)
Class 1127. Accessories – decorated tote bag, shoes, hats or socks (project #07105)
SENIOR CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION I SENIOR LEVEL ONLY
CASUAL WEAR (project #07153 )
Class 1128. Casual dress – one or two piece
Class 1129. Pants/slacks with blouse/shirt (2 pieces)
Class 1130. Shorts and top (2 pieces)
Class 1131. Skirt and top (2 pieces)
Class 1132.Jumper and blouse (2 pieces)
Class 1133. Jumpsuit
COORDINATES (project #07153)
Class 1134. Skirt with blouse and vest or jacket (3 pieces)
Class 1135. Pants with blouse and vest or jacket (3 pieces)
DRESS-UP ATTIRE (project # 07153)
Class 1138. Dress (Non formal) 
Class 1139. Suit (at least 2 pieces)
Class 1140. Dress and jacket (2 pieces)
FORMAL WEAR (project #07153)
Class 1141. Prom dress or bridesmaid's dress (short)
Class 1142. Prom dress or bridesmaid's dress (long)
Class 1143. Wedding dress
Class 1144. Tuxedo
Class 1145. Cutaway coat and slacks
SENIOR CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION II SENIOR LEVEL ONLY (project #07154)
CREATIVE DESIGN (all garments must be the original design or adaptation of the exhibitor) 
Class 1146. Shirt/blouse
Class 1147. Pants/shorts/skirt
Class 1148. Dress
Class 1149. Two piece outfit--Shirt & pants/skirt
Class 1150. Three Piece outfit-Jacket, shirt & Pants/skirt
FASHION MAGIC--SENIOR LEVEL ONLY--PILOT
PHASE I WARDROBE PLANNING (project #07155)
Class 1164. Planning Notebook & Clothing Ensemble
Class 1165. Wardrobe Planning Exhibit
PHASE II CLOTHING COORDINATION (project #07162)
Class 1166.Coordination notebook & Clothing Ensemble
Class 1167. Clothing Coordination Exhibit
PHASE III FASHION CONSUMERISM & CAREERS (project #10761)
Class 1168. Fashion Consumerism & Careers Exhibit
SERGER SEWING (project #07158)
Class 1169. Tissue cover
Class 1170. Eyeglass case
Class 1171. Book cover
Class 1172. Tote bag
Class 1173. T-shirt
Class 1174. Running shorts
Class 1175. T-shirt dress
Class 1176. Half slip
Class 1177. Fringed skirt and shawl (2 pieces)
Class 1178. Scarf
Class 1179. Set of four place mats and napkins
Class 1180. Advanced garment
Class 1181. Self-determined Sewing exhibit (project #07199) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
QUILTING (project # 06030)
Class 1182. Quick and Easy Throw
Class 1183. Rag Throw
Class 1184. Large Rag Quilt
Class 1185. Rail Fence Throw--quilted by member (tied, hand or machine quilted)
Class 1186. Rail Fence Throw--quilted by other
Class 1187. Rail Fence Quilt-quilted by member (tied,hand or machine quilted)
Class 1188. Rail Fence Quilt--quilted by other
Class 1189. 9-Patch Throw--quilted by member (tied,hand or machine quilted)
Class 1190. 9-Patch Throw-quilted by other
Class 1191. 9-Patch Quilt--quilted by member (tied, hand or machine quilted)
Class 1192. 9-Patch Quilt--quilted by other
Class 1193. Quick and Easy Pillowcase
Class 1194. Rag Quilt Pillow
Class 1195. Rail Fence Pillow
Class 1196. 9-Patch Pillow
Class 1198. Self-determined Advanced Quilting exhibit including Self-determined Record Sheet #100. SD-1
FOOD AND NUTRITION
ADVENTURES WITH FOOD (project #07380)
Class 1200. Trail Mix (1/2 pint jar)
Class 1201. Butterscotch Fingers (3)
Class 1202. Oatmeal Cookies (3)
Class 1203. Peanut Butter Cookies (3)
Class 1204. Completed project workbook
QUICK MEALS (project #07382)
Class 1205. Spicy Granola Cereal (l/2 pint jar)
Class 1206. Breakfast Bars – (3)
Class 1207. Oatmeal Applesauce Cookies – (3)
Class 1208. Menu for a day (mounted on firm paper 8 ½" x 11")
Class 1209. Completed project workbook
FOOD, FRIENDS AND FUN (project #07384)
Class 1210. Applesauce Oatmeal Muffins – (3)
Class 1211. Plan a Party Guide (mounted on firm paper 8 ½" x 11")
Class 1212. Gift from the kitchen
Class 1213. Completed project workbook
OUTDOOR COOKING UNIT I--ON THE GRILL (project #07386)
Class 1214.Unit I-- Outdoor cooking--Grilling exhibit
Class 1215. Unit I--Outdoor Cooking--Grilling Recipe (original or adapted-mounted on firm paper 8 1/2" X 11"
Class 1216. Unit I--Completed Grilling Menu Planning Worksheet
OUTDOOR COOKING UNIT II--GOING DUTCH (project #07387)
Class 1217. Unit II--Outdoor Cooking--Dutch Oven exhibit
Class 1218. Unit II--Outdoor Cooking Dutch Oven Recipe (original or adapted-mounted on firm paper 8 1/2" X 11"
Class 1219. Unit II--Completed Dutch Oven Menu Planning Worksheet
SUPER SNACKING (project #07257)
Class 1225. Super Snacking exhibit
Class 1226. Completed project book
Class 1230. Self-determined Food and Nutrition exhibit (project #07399) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
BAKING (all Baking exhibits must be made using the recipes provided) 
BAKING - UNIT I (project #07280)
Class 1300. Three (3) biscuits
Class 1301. Three (3) plain muffins
Class 1302. Three (3) chocolate chip cookies
Class 1303. Three (3) sugar cookies – round, plain, un-iced
BAKING - UNIT II (project #07282)
Class 1304. Banana Nut Bread – one loaf
Class 1305. Quick Coffee Cake – two 2" x 2" squares
Class 1306. Three (3) Brown Sugar Nut Cookies
Class 1307. Three (3) Jam Thumbprint Cookies
Class 1308. Plain Brownies – three 2" x 2" squares
Class 1309. Cornbread – two 2" x 2" squares
BREADS(project #07284)
Class 1310. Three (3) Cinnamon rolls- (iced) 
Class 1311. Three (3) whole wheat refrigerator rolls
Class 1312. One (1) 9x5 loaf white yeast bread
Class 1313. Three (3) crescent rolls
Class 1314. Three (3) Angel biscuits
Class 1315. One (1) loaf or three (3) rolls of any other specialty bread from project
PASTRY AND PIES (project #07286)
Class 1316. One 8" or 9" double crust peach or apricot pie
Class 1317. One 8" or 9" double crust berry pie 
Class 1318. Two fruit-filled turnovers or empanadas
Class 1319. One 8" or 9" double crust apple pie
CAKES (project # 07300)
Class 1320. One 8" 0r 9" Round Yellow Cake , unfrosted
Class 1321. White or Yellow Two Layer Cake with Butter Cream Frosting
Class 1322. Chocolate Two Layer Cake with Chocolate Butter Cream Frosting Class 1323. Sponge Cake --unfrosted
Class 1324. Angel Food Cake--unfrosted
Class 1325. Pound Cake --unfrosted
Class 1326. German Chocolate Cake
Class 1327. Jelly Roll
Class 1328. Apple Bundt Cake --unfrosted
CLASS 3900--4-H AND FFA MEMBERS ONLY NOT A 4-H OR FFA PROJECT
SALE RING CAKE CONTEST
Class 3901. Sale Ring Cake--A Whole Cake made from scratch, printed recipe included. No custard or egg filling in cake or icing or other pershable ingredients. Put Cake on a covered cardboard or cake board, containers will not be returned. All cakes may be taken to the BBQ at noon on Saturday to be served, unless otherwise stated. First place in each Novice, Junior, Senior Division will receive a ribbon and basket. Grand Champion Cake over all will be allowed to sell in the Livestock Sale. This will be the last item in the sale. 
No premiums will be paid, ribbons only.
CAKE DECORATING--all entries must be real cakes (no forms or foam) and will be cut and tasted for judging
CAKE DECORATING UNITS 1-3: Royal icing or Fondant cannot be used as a base frosting in these units. (project #07301)
Class 1340. Unit 1 One decorated single layer cake-8" or 9" round, square, or 9x13 using edible decorations, no decorator tips, character pans, or cut up cakes
Class 1341. Unit 2 One decorated single layer cake using the writing, leaf and star tips
Class 1342. Unit 3 One decorated two-layered cake using 3-5 tips including the writing, leaf,and star tips in decorating, a side border and demonstrate figure piping
CAKE DECORATING UNITS 4-6 (project #073020)
Class 1343. One decorated character cake which resembles the shape of a character or object made without cutting
Class 1344. Three (3) decorated cupcakes of a similar design or theme.
Class 1345. Character or design using a single layer of cupcakes on a cake board no larger than 9" X 13"
Class 1346. One decorated cup-up cake using three different types of tips (frosting, edible materials--including royal icing and fondant are allowed) (internal non edible supports allowed, but must not show.)
CAKE DECORATING UNITS 7-9 (project #073030
Class 1347. One two-layer 8", 9", or 10" cake using a minimum of one flat surface flower, one flower made on a flat flower nail, one border and one side trim.
Class 1348. One decorated two-layer 8", 9", or 10" round or square cake using fondant and gum paste decorations as well as any skills from Units 3-7.
Class 1349. One decorated two-layer 8", 9", or 10" cake using string work and flower(s) made on a lilly flower nail and border.
CAKE DECORATING UNITS 10-12 SENIOR ONLY (project #07304)
Class 1350. One decorated cake of three or more tiers of graduated sizes, using supports and separator plates. Pillars may be used, but are not required. A border is required.
Class 1351. One molded or shaped object may be on a decorated cake or an independent display in a case (no larger than 10 inches) to protect the item from harm.
Class 1352. One detailed notebook describing your cake decorating project including goals, plans, accomplishments, evaluation (pg 24-28) and photos.
DAIRY FOOD UNIT 1 - MILK (project #07310)
Class 1400. Buttermilk Cornbread - one 3" piece
Class 1401. Three (3) Oatmeal Cookies
Class 1402. Completed project record form
UNIT 2 - ICE CREAM (project #07312)
Class 1403. Granola Cookies (3)
Class 1404. Completed project record form
UNIT 3 - CHEESE (project #07314)
Class 1405. Cheese sticks
Class 1406. Completed project record form
Class 1407. Self-determined Dairy Foods exhibit (project #07319) including Self determined Record Form #100.SD-1 
FOOD PRESERVATION
FREEZING (project #07401)
Class 1500. Home Freezer Inventory Record (8 1/2" X 11")
Class 1501. Menu Plan for three (3) meals, using frozen foods from your freezer inventory (8 1/2" X 11")
DRYING (project #07403) 
Class 1502. Poster to which two (2) samples of different dried fruits are attached. Each sample should be in a small zip-top plastic bag (for display purposes only) and should contain approximately 1/4 cup of dried fruit. Label each fruit sample with drying method used and date prepared.
Class 1503. Poster to which two (2) samples of different fruit or fruit/vegetable leathers are attached. Each sample should be in a small zip-top plastic bag (for display purposes only) and should contain a strip or square of fruit leather approximately 16 square inches (4" x 4" or 2" x 8"). Label each fruit leather with drying method used and date prepared.
Class 1504. Poster to which two (2) samples of different dried vegetables are attached. Each sample should be in a small zip-top plastic bag (for display purposes only) and should contain approximately 1/4 cup of dried vegetables. Label each vegetable sample with drying method used and date prepared. 
Class 1505. Poster to which two (2) samples of different dried herbs are attached. Each sample should be in a small zip-top plastic bag (for display purposed only) and should contain approximately 1/4 cup of dried herbs (leaves only, no stems, whole, chopped, or crumbled.) Label each herb sample with drying method used and date prepared.
BOILING WATER BATH CANNING All canning exhibits must be labeled with Name of Product, Date, and Processing information. Recipes used must be the ones supplied by the project, making sure that processing times are adjusted for your altitude! *Exception - you may use the recipe of your choice for any variety or jelly or jam and no sugar jam or jelly. (project #07405)
Class 1506. One (1) jar Pickle Relish
Class 1507. One (1) jar Bread & Butter Pickles 
Class 1508. One (1) jar Fresh Pack Dill Pickles 
Class 1509. One (1) jar Tomatoes, in juice
Class 1510. One (1) jar Tomato Salsa 
Class 1511. One (1) jar Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines or Pears
Class 1512. One (1) jar Berries
Class 1513. One (1) jar Cherries
Class 1514. One (1) jar Any Variety Jelly*
Class. 1515. One (1) jar Any Variety Jam*
Class 1516. One (1) jar No Sugar Jam or Jelly *
PRESSURE CANNING All canning exhibits must be labeled with Name of Product, Date, and Processing information. Recipes used must be the ones supplied by the project, making sure that processing times are adjusted for your altitude! (project #07407)
Class 1517. One (1) jar Canned Green Beans
Class 1518. One (1) jar Chile Peppers 
Class 1519. One (1) jar Corn, Whole Kernel
Class 1520. One (1) jar Carrots
Class 1521. One (1) jar Green Peas
Class 1522. One (1) jar Spaghetti Sauce without Meat
Class 1523. One (1) jar Dried Beans or Peas 
CONSUMER EDUCATION & HOME MANAGEMENT
HOUSING AND INTERIOR DESIGN UNIT I (project #07501)
Class 1600. Stenciled item
Class 1601.Framed fabric
Class 1602. Simple covered can
Class 1603. Advanced covered can
Class 1604. Mini-tack board
Class 1605. Mounted poster
Class 1606. Covered Box
Class 1607. Covered Brick Doorstop/Bookends
Class 1608. Article for Living Room- with an 8 1/2" X 11" sheet detailing techniques used, skills learned and purpose of item.
Class 1609. Article for Bedroom--with an 8 1/2" X 11" sheet detailing techniques used, skills learned and purpose of item
Class 1610. Article for Kitchen--with an 8 1/2" X 11" sheet detailing techniques used, skills learned and purpose of item
Class 1611. Article for Bathroom-- with 8 1/2" X 11" sheet detailing techniques used, skills learned and purpose of item
Class 1612. Article for Specialty Room--with a 8 1/2" X 11" sheet detailing techniques used, skills learned and purpose of item
Class 1613. Self-determined advanced Housing/Interior Design exhibit (project #07509) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1
HELPFUL, HANDY HOME HOW 2's
Class 1650. Helpful, Handy Home How 2's Poster (project #07530)
Class 1651. Photo Journal of a Home Repair Project (project #07530)
Class 1652. Self-determined Helpful, Handy Home How 2's exhibit including Self-determined Record Sheet #100.S.D.1 or appropriate record form (project #07530)  
CONSUMER EDUCATION (project #7551)
Class 1700. Consumer Savy Level 1 Exhibit (project #7551)
Class 1701. Consumer Savy Level 2 Exhibit (project #7552)
Class 1702, Consumer Savy Level 3 Exhibit (project #7553)
Class 1703. Self-determined Home Management & Consumer Education exhibit (project #07559) including Self –determined Record Form #100.SD-1(R-2001) or appropriate record form
ARTS & CRAFTS (project #07659)
Class 1800. Self-determined Arts exhibit including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 *Items such as paintings, sketches, sculpture, etc.
Class 1801. Self-determined Crafts exhibit including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 or othe appropriate record form. *Other handmade craft items not appropriate in any other category.
FAMILY LIFE
UNDERSTANDING PRESCHOOL CHILDREN (Project #07601)
Class 1900. Poster showing safe and unsafe toys for young children 
Class 1901. Poster showing what member learned about young children
GENERATION CELEBRATION (Project #07603)
Class 1902. Photo poster of an experience with an older friend
Class 1903. Story told by an older person, recorded by a 4-H member on audio tape, video tape or written with illustrations
Class 1904. Completed project book
BABYSITTING BASICS (project #07602)
Class 1905 Babysitting Resume 
Class 1906 Babysitting Advertising Flyer
Class 1907 Babysitting Exhibit
Class 1908. Self-determined Family Life exhibit (project #07609) including Self-determined Record Form #100.SD-1 or appropriate record form

CLASS 3900 4-H & FFA MEMBERS ONLY
SALE RING CAKE CONTEST
3901 Sale Ring Cake --A Whole Cake made from scratch, printed recipe included. No custard or egg filling in cake or icing. Put cake on a covered cardboard or cake board, containers not returned. All cakes may be taken to the BBQ at noon on Saturday to be served, unless otherwise stated. First place in each Novice, Junior, Senior Division will receive a ribbon and basket. Grand Champion Cake over all will be allowed to sell in the Livestock Sale on Saturday. The last item in the sale.  No Premiums will be paid, Ribbons only.

 


GENERAL EXHIBIT RULES

Entry tags will be available at check-in and superintendents will help you fill them out if you need help. If you want or need entry tags early you may pick them up at the Catron County Extension Office.
ABSOLUTELY NO ANIMALS ALLOWED IN THE EXHIBIT HALL EXCEPT SERVICE DOGS!!
Entries must be made Wednesday from 1:00--6:00 PM (with the exception of cut flowers, see flowers section rules). Judging will begin Friday at 10:00 AM through 1:00 PM.
All entries will be checked out by the Division Superintendent on Saturday, after 3:00 PM. NO EXCEPTIONS! Any Exhibits removed before 3:00 PM will forfeit ribbons and premiums, and must be approved by superintendent.  ALL ITEMS MUST BE PICKED UP BY OWNER OR PARENT. NO ITEMS ARE TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN THE EXHIBIT HALL. IF YOU WANT TO DONATE ITEMS PLEASE DO IT OUTSIDE. If items are not picked up by 6:00 pm check at the Catron County Extension Office after Monday for unclaimed non-perishable items. 
Articles that have received premiums at any previous fair will not be accepted for competition, but may be accepted for exhibit only.
All residents of Catron County are welcome to enter articles for the sweepstakes points. However only (1) article in each class will count towards sweepstakes.
There will be a limit of 10 items per division judged per exhibitor. Exhibitors are welcome to enter more items, but will designate to 10 per division for judging at time of entry.
Exhibitors interested in competing for the Sweepstakes must inform each Division Superintendent during check in.
Entries will be classified by the exhibitor. The entry book and entry tags will reflect this classification, and will be judged accordingly.
Canned Goods must have been canned after August 30, 2021.
Handwork and art work must be the exclusive work of the exhibitor and must have been made within the last two years.
Division Superintendents will not be responsible for articles not picked up by exhibitor.
Ribbons will be awarded through three (3) places only.
Judges will determine Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion and rosettes will be given in each DIVISION.
Awarding of the Sweepstakes Banner will be based on the total BLUE ribbon points.
The Sweepstakes Banner and $100.00 will be awarded to the individual with the most BLUE ribbon points.  The contestant must have entered in at least five (5) or more divisions (ie: Division 1: Clothing, Division III Food preparation, Division IX Horticulture, Division II Needlework, Division VI Crafts, etc.) to be eligible for the Sweepstakes. You must have at least one (1) Blue Ribbon in each of five (5) or more Divisions. You may enter one (1) entry in as many classes in a Division as you wish. ONLY BLUE RIBBONS WILL BE COUNTED!
YOUTH DIVISION
Rules 1 through 13 from the General Rules apply
Youth Division is defined as exhibitors 19 years old or younger.
$100.00 and the Junior Sweepstakes Banner will be awarded to the exhibitor in the Youth Division (excluding 4-H entries) with the most Blue ribbon points, see rule 13 in general rules.  

DIVISION I CLOTHING
Superintendent: Naneen Boyce and Suzi Ley
A.   100% Cotton
B.    100% Wool
C.    100% Silk
D.    Any Synthetic or Blend
    CLASS 1000
Women's
1001 Blouse
1002 Dress
1003 Dress--Party
1004 Skirt
1005 Pantsuit or Pants
1006 Sportswear
1007 Suit
1008 Coat or Jacket
1009 Any Other
Girls
1010 Blouse
1011 Dress
1012 Dress--Party
1013 Skirt
1014 Pantsuit or Pants
1015 Sportswear
1016 Suit
1017 Coat or Jacket
1018 Any Other
Children to 10 Years
1019 Blouse
1020 Dress
1021 Dress--Party
1022 Skirt
1023 Pantsuit or Pants
1024 Sportswear
1025 Suit
1026 Coat or Jacket
1027 Infant Wear (size 0-2)
1028 Any Other
    CLASS 1500
Men's
1501 Shirt, Conventional
1502 Shirt, Western
1503 Slacks
1504 Sport Jacket
1505 Suit
1506 Any Other
Boys
1507 Shirt, Conventional
1508 Shirt, Western
1509 Slacks
1510 Sport Jacket
1511 Suit
1512 Any Other
    CLASS 1500
1601 T-Shirt
1602 Camisole
1603 Night Wear
1604 Panty
1605 Robe/Peignoir
1606 Slip
1607 Any Other
DIVISION II NEEDLEWORK
Superintendent: Naneen Boyce & Suzi Ley
    CLASS 2000 HAND KNITTING
2001 Rug
2002 Cape
2003 Baby Set
2004 Cap or Hat
2005 Dress
2006 Gloves/Mittens
2007 Jacket or Coat
2008 Poncho
2009 Shawl
2010 Sleeveless Shell
2011 Sportswear
2012 Suit
2013 Sweater (Girls)
A. Pullover
B. Cardigan
C. Handspun
D. Vest
2014 Sweater (Man/Boys)
A. Pullover
B. Cardigan
C. Handspun
D. Vest
2015 Sweater (Women's)
A. Pullover
B. Cardigan
C. Handspun
D. Vest
2016 Any Other
    CLASS 2100 MACHINE KNITTING
2101 Baby Sweater
2102 Baby Set
2103 Cape
2104 Centerpiece
2105 Chair Set
2106 Doily
2107 Dress
2108 Evening Wear
2109 Handkerchief
2110 Jacket/Coat
2111 Luncheon Set
2112 Pillowcase, Trim
2113 Place Mats
2114 Poncho
2115 Rug
2116 Pot Holder/Hot Mats
2117 Sleeveless Shell/Vest
2118 Sportswear
2119 Suit
2120 Sweater (Girls)
A. Pullover
B. Cardigan
C. Vest
2121 Sweater (Man/Boys)
A. Pullover
B. Cardigan
C. Vest
2121 Sweater (Women's)
A. Pullover
B. Cardigan
C. Vest
2123 Tablecloth
2124 Vanity Set
2125 Cap/Hat
2126 Rug
2127 Any Other
    CLASS 2200 HAND EMBROIDERY
2201 Centerpiece
2202 Garments, Trim
2203 Luncheon Set
2204 Picture/Wall Hanging
2205 Pillow Top
2206 Pillowcase
2207 Sampler
2208 Tablecloth
2209 Tea Towel
2210 Vanity Set
2211 Any Other
    CLASS 2250 MACHINE EMBROIDERY
2251 Centerpiece
2252 Garments, Trim
2253 Luncheon Set
2254 Picture/Wall Hanging
2255 Pillow Top
2256 Pillowcase
2257 Sampler
2258 Tablecloth
2259 Tea Towel
2260 Vanity Set
2261 Quilt
2262 Any Other
    CLASS 2300 CREWEL EMBROIDERY
2301 Garments, Trim
2302 Picture/Wall Hanging
2303 Pillow
2304 Any Other
    CLASS 2400 NEEDLEPOINT
2401 Belt
2402 Crewel Point/Yarn Work
2403 Garments, Trim
2404 Picture/Wall Hanging
2405 Pillow Top
2406 Purse
2407 Any Other
    CLASS 2500 MISCELLANEOUS
    (Tatting, Weaving, Cut Work, Hardanger, Candlewicking, Chicken Scratch)
2501 Clothing/Accessories
2502 Household Article
2503 Needle Weave
2504 Picture/Wall Hanging
2505 Any Other
    CLASS 2600 CROSS-STITCH
2601 Centerpiece
2602 Clothing/Accessories
2603 Needle Work
2604 Pillowcase
2605 Scarf/Vanity Set
2606 Tablecloth
2607 Home Decorating
2608 Wall Hanging/Picture
2609 Any Other
CLASS 2700 QUILTS/COMFORTERS
A. Hand Quilted
B. Machine Quilted
C. Hand Quilted by a Group
D. Tied
E. English Paper Hand Pieced
F. Machine Paper Pieced
2701 Appliqued
2702 Pieced
2703 Comforter
2704 Embroidered
2705 Painted
2706 Pre-Printed Panel
2707 Quilt-as-you-go (Log Cabin)
2708 Table Runner/Place Mat
2709 Napkins
2710 Potholders
2711 Vest
2712 Jacket/Coat
2713 Jumper/Dress
2714 Bed Quilt
2715 Lap Quilt
2716 Baby Quilt
2717 Wall Hanging
2718 Holiday
2719 Qilter Household Items
2720 Any Others
    CLASS 2750 AFGHANS
2751 Basket Weave
2752 Granny Squares
2753 Ripple
2754 Crochet
2755 Swedish Weaving
2756 Any Other
    CLASS 2900 STUFFED ITEMS
2901 Animal (Crocheted or Knitted)
2902 Pillows
2903 Pin Cushion
2904 Pot Holder
2905 Any Other
DIVISION III CRAFTS
Superintendent: Cindy Howell
    CLASS 6000 HOME DECORATING ITEMS
6001 Crochet
6002 Cross Stitch
6003 Shadow Quilting
6004 Hand Painted
6005 Plastic Canvas
6006 Quilt Work
6007 Any Other
    CLASS 6010 PLAQUES
6011 Ceramic Bas Relief
6012 Dried Flowers
6013 Pine Cone
6014 Plaster of Paris
6015 Seed
6016 Stone, Mosaic
6017 String Art
6018 Tile Work, Mosaic
6019 Any Other
    CLASS 6020 TEXTILES
6021 Batik
6022 Felt Creations
6023 Liquid Embroidery
6024 Ribbon Work
6025 Silk Screen
6026 Stenciling
6027 Stitchery
6028 Acrylics
6029 Any Othe
    CLASS 6030 BEAD WORK
6031 Safety Pin
A. Basket
B. Any Other
6032 Strung Beads
A. Necklace
B. Ring
C. Belt
D. Bracelet
E. Earrings
F Any Other
    CLASS 6040 DECOUPAGE
6041 Boxes
6042 Picture/Wall Hanging
6043 Purses
6044 Any Other
    CLASS 6050 MACRAME'
6051 Belts/Sashes
6052 Garments
6053 Hanging Planters
6054 Home Decorating
6055 Purses
6056 Wall Hangings
6057 Any Other
    CLASS 6060 DRIFTWOOD
6061 Arrangements
6062 Wall Hangings
6063 Any Other
    CLASS 6070 WOODWORKING
6071 Inlaid Wood
6072 Wood Art, Assembled
A. Furniture
B. Lamps
C. Clocks
D. Any Other
6073 Wood Carving
A. Realistic
B. Caricature
C. Chip Carving
D. Relief Carving
E. Walking Stick
F. Whittled
G. Any Other
6074 Wood Turning
6075 Tole
6076 Any Other
    CLASS 6080 LEATHER WORK
6081 Belt
6082 Billfold
6083 Purse
6084 Scabbard/Holster
6085 Scrapbook
6086 Dream Catcher
6087 Wall Hanging/Picture
6088 Any Other
    CLASS 6090 LAPIDARY WORK
6091 Embedded Design
6092 Jewelry
A. Tumbled Pieces
B. Cut & Polished
6093 Any Other
    CLASS 6100 DECORATED EGG
6101 Oil Painted
6102 Any Other
    CLASS 6110 BRAIDING
6111 Belt
6112 Headstall
6113 Rug
6114 Any Other
    CLASS 6120 WOODBURNING
6121 Painted
6122 Unpainted
6123 Gourds
6124 Any Other
    CLASS 6130 YARN WORK
6131 Monk Cloth
6132 Plastic Canvas
6133 Magnets
6135 Any Other
    CLASS 6140 MISCELLANEOUS HOME PRODUCTS
6141 Soaps
6142 Lotion
6143 Candles
6144 Any Other
    CLASS 6150 TOYS
6151 Crochet
6152 Stuffed Animal (Sewn)
6153 Dolls
A. Porcelain
B. Stuffed
C. Any Other
    CLASS 6160 MODELS, ASSEMBLED ARTICLES
6161 Air Models
6162 Cars
6163 Figurines
6164 Sea Models
6165 Toys
6166 Trucks
6167 Any Other
    CLASS 6170 COLLECTIONS
    AT LEAST 6 ITEMS OR MORE
6171 Arrowheads
6172 Bottles
6173 Buttons
6174 Indian Artifacts
6175 Insects
6176 Purple Glass
6177 Scrapbooks
6178 Any Other
    CLASS 6180 STATIONERY
6181 Bookmarks
6182 Cards
6183 Letter, Envelope
6184 Any Other
    CLASS 6190 REED WORK
6191 Baskets
6192 Plaques
6193 Any Other
    CLASS 6200 RECYCLED MATERIAL
6201 Aluminum or Tin
6202 Car Bodies
6203 Egg Cartons
6204 Glass Bottles
6205 Newspaper
6206 Paper Cartons
6207 Plastic Containers
6208 Plastic Sacks
6209 Quilts
6210 Rubber Tires
6211 Fabric
6212 Old Clothes
6213 Any Other
    CLASS 6300 CERAMICS AND POTTERY
6301 China Painting
6302 Glazes
6303 Hand Thrown Pottery
6304 Hummel Stains
6305 Oil Stains
6306 Original, Hand Painted
6307 Special Holiday Items
6308 Water Stains
6309 Any Other
    CLASS 6320 JEWELRY
6321 Bead Work
6322 Bread Dough
6323 Copper
6324 Gold
6325 Leather
6326 Silver
6327 Turquoise
6328 Sculpted Beads
6329 Any Other
    CLASS 6330 LATCH HOOK
6331 Pillow
6332 Rugs
6333 Wall Hangings
6334 Any Other
    CLASS 6340 SCULPTURE
6341 Wood
6342 Clay
6343 Bone
6344 Rock
6345 Any Other
    CLASS 6350 ZIPPER ART
6351 Plaque
6352 Vase
    CLASS 6360 CRAFT ART
6361 Sandstone
6362 Wood
6363 Stone
6364 Metal
6365 Bone
6366 Paper
6367 Quilling
6368 Any Other
    CLASS 6370 PLASTIC CANVAS
6371 Household Item
6372 Seasonal
6373 Vignettes
6374 Decorator Items
6375 Doll House
6376 Doll Furniture
6377 Any Other
    CLASS 6380 SCRAPBOOK
6381 Creative Memories
6382 Hand Decorated
6383 Any Other
    CLASS 6390 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
6391 Plastic Canvas
6392 Crocheted
6393 Quilted
6394 Stuffed
6395 Cross Stitch
6396 Stockings
6397 Carved Wood
6398 Beaded
6399 Wreath
6400 Any Other

DIVISION IV FIBER ARTS
Superintendent: Naneen Boyce & Suzi Ley
Hand spinning may be done on hand spindles, flyer wheels, or great wheels. 
Only 25 yard skeins will be accepted. Size will be determined by wrapping
the yarn around a ruler for two inches and dividing by 2 to get the "ends per
inch". Any yarn showing moth damage will be disqualified and removed from
the exhibit.
    CLASS 7000 SINGLES 100% WOOL HANDSPUN                              
7001 Fine (40 or more ends per inch) 
7002 Medium (20 - 40 ends per inch) 
7003 Heavy (11 - 20 ends per inch) 
    CLASS 7100 TWO PLY
7101 Fine (40 or more ends per inch)
7102 Medium (20 - 40 ends per inch)
7103 Heavy (11 -20 ends per inch) 
    CLASS 7200 THREE OR FOUR PLY                                
7201 3 Ply Crewel Embroidery 
7202 Ply Needle Point 
7203 Ply Knitting or Weaving (Heavy Only) 
    CLASS 7300 NOVELTIES
7301 Fine (40 or more ends per inch) 
7302 Medium (20 - 40 ends per inch)
7303 Heavy (11 - 20 ends per inch)
7304 Extra Heavy (Less than 11 ends per inch)     
    CLASS 7310 WEAVING (W/HAND SPUN YARN)                                       
7311 Belts 
7312 Purses 
7313 Rugs 
7314 Wall Hanging 
7315 Any Other
    CLASS 7400 SPECIAL PROJECTS 
7401 Spun for A Special Project (Must include a 3" x 5" Swatch of Yarn, Either Knitted or Woven)
    CLASS 7500
    Classes in the following divisions will be the same as in the Wool Division if there is enough entries.
    HANDSPUN- SILK, LINEN OR RAMIE or FIBER BLEND
    CLASS 7501 HAND FELTED WOOL
A. Flat Felted 
B. Three Diminsionsl 
C. Garments made from hand felted wool
    CLASS 7502 WEAVING
A. Wall Hanging 
B.  Rugs 
C.  Garments made from hand woven fabric
D.  Household Items 
E.  Any Other
    CLASS 7503 EXOTIC FIBER HANDSPUN
A. Alpaca 
B. Angora Rabbit 
C. Cashmere 
D. Camel 
E, Dog Hair 
F. Llama 
G. Mohair 
H. Musk Ox 
I. Yak
    CLASS 7600 VEGETABLE DYING (Either knitted or Woven)
7601 Brazilwood
7602 Chamisa (Rabbit Brush)
7603 Cochineal
7604 Coreopsis
7605 Indigo
7606 Logwood (List Mordani, Alum, Chrome, Tin, Copper,Iron)
7607 Madder
7608 Native Plants (List by Species)
7609 Onion Skins
7610 Walnut
    CLASS 7700 CHEMICAL DYING
7701 Acid Dyes
7702 Other
    CLASS 7800 RESIST DYING

DIVISION V ARTS
Superintendent: 
Art Rules: Please attach a card to the back of your entries with your name and address. You may also want to indicate if the article is for sale and the price. Artists are limited to four (4) entries in any medium and only one per category (A-F).  ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ORIGINAL WORK! Entry must have been completed within the last two years. All entries must be ready for hanging using wire and screw-eyes, so entries can be displayed on pegboard hooks. Entries will be refused if not correct (saw tooth hangers are not acceptable). "Wrap Canvas" will be accepted without a frame, but must be able to be hung. Junior entries should mark their class number with the letter "J". Please indicate Class Number and Category Letter (A-F) on your entry tag. 
A. Landscape 
B. Portrait
C. Still Life
D. Animals
E. Floral
F. Seascapes
G. Any Other
    CLASS 5000 PAINTING
5001 Oils--Brush (A through G)
5002 Oils--Palette Knife
5003 Watercolor--Transparent
5004 Watercolor--Opaque
5005 Pastels (A through G)
5006 Acrylics (A through G)
5007 Egg Tempera (A through G)
5008 Mixed Media (A through G)
5009 Reverse Glass (A through G)
5010 Abstract
5011 Miniature
5012 Any Other
    CLASS 5100 SKETCHES
5101 Charcoal (A through G)
5102 Ink (A through G)
5103 Pencil (A through G)
5104 Any Other
    CLASS 5200 SCULPTURE
5201 Wood (A through G)
5202 Metal
5203 Pastels (A through G)
5204 Glass (leaded or stained)
5205 Felt (used as a medium) (A through G)
5206 Paper
5207 Any Other
    CLASS 5300 PHOTOGRAPHY
5301 Black & White (A through G)
5302 Color (A through G)
5303 Hand Tinted (A through G)
5304 Any Other
    CLASS 5400 EMERGING ARTISTS
    (LESS THAN 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE)
5401 Art
5402 Photography
5403 Any Other
    CLASS 5500 SAND
    CLASS 5600 POSTER ART
    CLASS 5700 CARTOONS
    CLASS 5800 COLLAGE
    CLASS 5900 LEATHER
    (Sculpture, Picture, etc.)
    CLASS 5900-A COMPUTER ART
DIVISION VI FOOD PREPARATION
Superintendent: Ann Menges Applegate
    CLASS 3000 QUICK BREADS
3001 Banana Nut Bread
3002 Biscuits (3 each)
3003 Coffee Cake
3004 Fruit Bread
3005 Muffins (3 each)
3006 Sopapillas (3 each)
3007 Tortillas (3 each)
3008 Zucchini Bread
3009 Any Other
    CLASS 3100 YEAST BREADS
3101 French
3102 Nut
3103 Rye
3104 Sourdough
3105 White
3106 Whole Wheat
3107 Whole Wheat 100%
3108 Any Other
3109 Buns--Sticky
3110 Cake--Coffee Cake (1 each)
3111 Cloverleaf Rolls (3 each)
3112 Dinner Rolls (3 each)
3113 Parkerhouse Rolls (3 each)
3114 Refrigerator Rolls (3 each)
3115 Cinnamon Rolls (3 each)
3116 Any Other Rolls
    CLASS 3300 ICED CAKES
3301 Applesauce
3302 Carrot
3303 Decorative
3304 Devils Food
3305 German Chocolate
3306 Nut
3307 Spice
3308 Toffee
3309 Yellow-Layer
3310 UGLIEST Cake
3311 Any Other
    CLASS 3400 UN-ICED CAKES
3401 Chiffon
3402 Sponge
3403 Angel Food
3404 Pound
3405 Fruit
3406 Any Other
    CLASS 3500 GLAZED CAKES
3501 Chiffon
3502 Chocolate
3503 Fruit
3504 Pound
3505 Sponge
3506 Any Other
    CLASS 3600 PIES
3601 Cream
3602 Fruit
3603 Pecan
3604 Pumpkin
3605 Any Other
    CLASS 3700 SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES (3 EACH)
3701 Bar Cookies
3702 Brownies or Fudge Squares
3703 Chocolate Chip Cookies
3704 Cup Cakes--Any Type
3705 Drop Cookies, Cake
3706 Drop Cookies, Crisp
3707 Filled Cookies
3708 Ice Box Cookies
3709 Macaroons
3710 Molded Cookies
3711 Peanut Butter Cookies
3712 Pressed Cookies
3713 Rolled Cookies
3714 Unbaked Cookies
3715 Any Other
    CLASS 3800 CANDY
3801 Brown Sugar--Any Kind
3802 Dipped
3803 Divinity
3804 Fudge
3805 Nut Brittle
3806 Roll Candy (Date Loaf, Pecan Roll, etc.)
3807 Taffy
3808 Toffee
3809 Any Other

DIVISION VII FOOD PRESERVATION
Superintendent: Ann Menges Applegate 
Points to Consider: Use only standard glass canning jars, clean, bright, and perfectly sealed. Have labels clear and readable, including date canned. Only jelly will be opened for inspection, so do not use paraffin.
    CLASS 4000 CANNED VEGETABLES
4001 Asparagus
4002 Beans, Pinto
4003 Beans, String
4004 Beets
4005 Carrots
4006 Chile
4007 Corn
4008 English Peas
4009 Greens
4010 Mixed Vegetables
4011 Okra
4012 Peas
4013 Peas and Carrots
4014 Pumpkin
4015 Squash
4016 Tomato Juice
4017 Tomatoes
4018 Any Other
    CLASS 4100 CANNED FRUITS
4101 Apples
4102 Applesauce
4103 Apricots
4104 Berries
4105 Cherries
4106 Currants
4107 Grapes
4108 Minced Meat
4109 Mixed Fruit
4110 Peaches
4111 Pears
4112 Pineapple
4113 Plums
4114 Rhubarb
4115 Any Other
    CLASS 4200 PICKLES
4201 Beet Pickles
4202 Bread and Butter
4203 Dill Cucumber
4204 Mixed
4205 Onion
4206 Sour Cucumber
4207 Sweet Cucumber
4208 Watermelon
4209 Any Other
    CLASS 4300 RELISHES
4301 Catsup
4302 Chili Sauce
4303 Chow Chow or Piccadilly
4304 Cucumber
4305 Pepper Hash/Chili
4306 Kraut
4307 Any Other
    CLASS 4400 JELLIES
4401 Apple
4402 Cherry
4403 Currant
4404 Grape
4405 Peach
4406 Plum
4407 Raspberry
4408 Strawberry
4409 Any Other
    CLASS 4500 JAM
4501 Apple
4502 Cherry
4503 Gooseberry
5404 Peach
4505 Pineapple
4506 Plum
4507 Raspberry
4508 Strawberry
4509 Any Other
    CLASS 4600 PRESERVES
4601 Apricot
4602 Cherry
4603 Peach
4604 Pear
4605 Plum
4606 Strawberry
4607 Any Other
    CLASS 4700 MARMALADES
4701 Orange
4702 Any Other
    CLASS 4800 SPICED BUTTER
4801 Apple
4802 Peach
4803 Pear
4804 Plum
4805 Any Other
    CLASS 4900 CANNED BROTH
4901 Meat
4902 Any Other
    CLASS 4950 SYRUPS
4951 Apple
4952 Blackberry
4953 Cherry
4954 Any Other
    CLASS 4960 SPIRITS
4961 Beer
4962 Wine
4963 Any Other
    CLASS 4970 DRIED FOODS
Dried Foods Guide: 1. Color: Retain Natural Color 2. Flavor: Taste almost like fresh 3. Texture: Dry to palate no moisture in the center when cut with a knife 
4971 Vegetable
4972 Fruits
4973 Meats Beef, Fish, Poultry, any other
4974 Herbs
4975 Any Other

DIVISION VIII FLORICULTURE
Superintendent: Jacqueline Fryar
1.   This is an amateur show the public is invited to enter all classes.
2.   Cut Flower entries must be made by 8:00AM on Friday.
3.   All entries must be removed by 12:00 noon on Sunday.
4.   All entrants must register with the Classification Committee and receive an entry card prior to displaying entries.
5.   The Flower Show Committee assumes no responsibility for loss or damages to property.
6.   Judges decisions are final.
Awards: First, Second, Third, and Honorable Mention may be given in each Class or Class Subdivision
    CLASS 8100 FLOWER SHOW
1.   All entries must be grown by the exhibitor and must have been in his/her possession at least 3 months.
2.   All entries should be labeled as to variety whenever possible
3.   exhibitors may enter in as many classes, as desired but we are limited to one entry in each class or sub-class as to kind, variety, and/or color
4.   Specimens must be well groomed & free of dirt, insects, and spray residue
5.   No dressings, such as polish or oils are allowed on foliage of any exhibit
6.   Self-foliage may be placed with blooms that do not bear leaves on a flower stem
7.   The plant in any class of horticulture rates better if self foliage is included
8.   exhibitors are requested to provide their own containers (Coke bottles work well)
9.   These same rules apply to Junior Class
    Section A - Roses
1.  Single Specimen
2.  Grouped in a bouquet
    Section B Annuals, Perennials, & Biennials (may be subdivided by variety)
1.  Single Specimen (one plant, one bloom, one spray, one spike, etc.)
2.  Grouped in a Bouquet (May be mixed or Identical Varieties)
A. Aster 
B. Carnations 
C. Delphinium 
D. Larkspur 
E. Phlox 
F. Snapdragon 
G. Baby's Breath 
H. Daisies 
I. Foxglove 
J. Marigold 
K. Pinks 
L. Sweet Pea 
M. Calendula 
N. Dahlias 
O. Hollyhock 
P. Petunia 
Q. Poppy 
R. Zinnias 
S. Any Other
    Section C Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, & Tuberous Roots (will be sub-divided by variety)
    Section D Flowering Shrubs, Trees, & Vine (will be sub-divided by variety) Note: Cut to show beauty, must be taller than           30 inches
1. Flowering Shrub
2. Flowering Tree
3. Flowering Vine
    Section E Flowering Shrubs, Trees, & Vines (will be sub-divided by variety and size)
1.   4" and below
2.   4" to 10"
3.   10" and over
4.   Flowering Plants in Bloom
5.  Foliage Plant
6.  Succulent or Cacti in Bloom
7.  Succulent or Cacti grown for Foliage Effect
8.  Terrarium
9.  Planter
    Section F Hanging Baskets or Macrame
1.   4" and Below
2.   4"-10"
3.   10" and over
    CLASS 8200 ARTISTIC
Rules for Artistic Class
1. Plant material for Artistic Class need not be grown by exhibitor
2. Accessories will be permitted in all classifications, except where specified
3. All containers must be appropriate for the arrangement
4. A minimum of painted materials is acceptable
    Section A
1. Rose Arrangements
2. Modern arrangements
3. Figurine
4. Driftwood
5. Line Arrangement
6. Abstract Arrangement
7. Traditional - Arrangement suitable for 1 Basket or 2 Table
8. Miniature - Not to exceed 5" in any direction
9. Holiday Arrangement
10 Religious Arrangements with Accessories
11 Seasonal Arrangements using dried and/or fresh material
    Section B WILDFLOWERS
    Caution: Do not disturb roots when gathering wildflowers. Spray cut stems immediatly with hair spray to protect flowers.
1.   Single Specimen
2.   Specimen with Greenery
3.   Open - Arrangement with any material such as: shells, pods, driftwood, weeds, bark, branches, etc.
    CLASS 8300 JUNIOR
    Section A Horticulture
1.   Any Garden Flower
2.   Plant Rooted in Water
3.   Potted Plant
Section B - Artistic 
Rules for Artistic Class:
1.   Plant material for Artistic Class need not be grown by exhibitor
2.   Accessories will be permitted in all classifications, except where specified
3.   All containers must be appropriate for the arrangement
4.   A minimum of painted materials is acceptable
A.   An Arrangement of All Wildflowers
B.   An Arrangement Suitable for a Teachers Desk
C.  An Arrangement Using Doll Furniture
D.   Dish Arrangement
E.   Dew Drops Miniature, Not to exceed 5" in any Direction
    Section C- Hanging Baskets or Macrame
1.   4" and below
2.   4" to 10"
3.   10" and over
4.   Flowering Plants in Bloom
5.   Foliage Plant
    Section D- Educational & Special 
1.   Litterbug Exhibit
2.   Conservation Exhibit

DIVISION IX HORTICULTURE
Superintendent: Connie Cordell
General Rules: Vegetables should be uniform in size, free from mold, discoloration, sprays, & dirt. They should be fresh, with a natural color. There will be a special display for extra-large fruits & vegetables, but they will not be counted for points.
    CLASS 9000 VEGETABLES
9001 Beans, Italian- 6 pods
9002 Beans, Pinto Dry- 6 pods (shelled)
9003 Beans, Pinto Snap- 6 pods
9004 Beans, Shelled- 8 pods
9005 Beans, Snap, Green- 6 pods
9006Beans, Snap, Yellow- 6 pods
9007 Beets- 3 roots (Tops cut-1")
9008 Broccoli- 1 Large or 2 Small Heads
9009 Cabbage, Green- 1 Head
9010 Cabbage, Purple- 1 Head
9011 Carrots- 3 roots (Tops cut- 1")
9012 Cauliflower- 1 Head
9013 Celery- 1 Bunch
9014 Celuce- 1 Bunch
9015 Chard- 1 Bunch Bulbs
9016 Corn, Sweet- 3 ears with husk
9017 Cucumber, Pickling-3 each
9018 Cucumber, Slicing-3 each, 4" minimum
9019 Eggplant- 1 Each
9020 Endive- 1 bunch
9021 Garlic- 3 each
9022 Gherkins- 3 each
9023 Globe Artichokes- 1 Tuber
9024 Jerusalem Artichokes- 1 Tuber
9025 Kale- 1 Bunch
9026 Kohlrabi-3 each
9027 Lettuce, Head- 1 Head
9028 Lettuce, Loose Leaf- 1 Head
9029 Lettuce, Romaine- 1 Head
9030 Mustard Greens- 1 Bunch
9031 Okra- 4 pods
9032 Onions, Dry, Red- 3 Bulbs
9033 Onions, Dry, White- 3 Bulbs
9034 Onions, Dry, Yellow- 3 Bulbs
9035 Onions, Green- 4 Plants
9036 Parsnips- 3 Roots
9037 Peas, Black-eyed- 6 pods
9038 Peas, Edible Pod- 6 pods
9039 Peas, English- 6 pods
9040 Pepper, Bell- 3 each
9041 Pepper, Green Chile- 3 each
9042 Pepper, Hot Wax- 3 each
9043 Pepper, Jalapeno- 3 each
9044 Pepper, Other Chile- 3 each
9045 Pepper, Red Chile- 3 each
9046 Potatoes, Red- 3 each
9047 Potatoes, Sweet- 3each
9048 Potatoes, White- 3 each
9049 Pumpkin, Large Field- 1 each
9050 Pumpkin, Pie or Sugar- 1 each
9051 Radish, Red Globe- 4 Roots
9052 Radish, White Icicle- 4 Roots
9053 Radish, Winter- 4 Roots
9054 Rhubarb- 4 Stalks
9055 Rutabagas- 3 each
9056 Salsify- 3 Roots
9057 Squash, Summer Yellow Crook- 3 each
9058 Squash, Winter Acorn- 1 Fruit
9059 Squash, Winter Banana- 1 Fruit
9060 Squash, Winter Butternut-1 Fruit
9061 Squash, Winter Hubbard- 1 Fruit
9062 Squash, Winter Turban- 1 Fruit
9063 Squash, Scallop- 3 each
9064 Squash, Yellow, straight- 3 each
9065 Squash, Zucchini- 3 each
9066 Tomatoes- 3 each
9067 Tomatoes, Cherry- 4 Fruit
9068 Turnips- 3 Roots
9069 Greens, Collard or Spinach
    CLASS 9100 FRUITS
9101 Apples, Gold Delicious- 3 each
9102 Apples, Red Delicious- 3 each
9103 Apples, Winesap- 3 each
9104 Apples, Any Other- 3 each
9105 Cantaloupe- 1 Melon
9106 Grapes- 3 Bunches
9107 Herbs   
A. Caraway 
B. Chives 
C. Comfrey 
D. Dill 
E. Mint 
F. Parsly 
G. sage 
H. Any Other
9108 Honey, Strained
9109 Honey, with Comb
9110 Honeydew- 1 Melon
9111 Muskmelon- 1 Melon
9112 Peaches- 3 each
9113 Pears- 3 each
9114 Plums- 3 each
9115 Strawberries- 8 each
9116 Watermelon- 1 Melon
    CLASS 9200 HEAD OR EAR GRAIN
    All exhibits should be 6 heads or more. They should be uniform in color, size, shape, and length, with tip and butt well filled out & 
    well matured.
9201 Corn, Indian
9202 Corn, White Dent
9203 Corn, Yellow Dent
9204 Corn, Any Other
9205 Any Other
    CLASS 9300 GRAINS & SEEDS
    All exhibits should be one gallon. Considerations are: Purity, color, uniformity, soundness, freedom from weeds, freedom from
    insect damage & disease.
9301 Alfalfa
9302 Barley
9303 Any Other
    CLASS 9400 SHEAF GRAINS
    At least 3 inches not more than 5 inches at the center, leaves stripped off. Sheaf Grains are judged on neatness, uniformity, color, 
    maturity & soundness
9401 Barley
9402 Oats, Red
9403 Oats, White
9404 Rye
9405 Any Other
    CLASS 9500 SHEAF FORAGE
    At least 3 inches not more than 6 inches at the center, leaves remain on.
9501 Alfalfa
9502 Clover
9503 Millet
9504 Sorghum, Forage
9505 Sorghum, Grass
9506 Sudan Grass, Sweet
9507 Any Other
    CLASS 9600 EGGS
9601 Eggs, Brown- 1 Dozen
9602 Eggs, White-1 Dozen

 

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