2018

SAC COUNTY FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENTMATT NABERHAUS - SCHALLER

VICE PRESIDENTREGGIE VOYLES - SAC CITY

SECRETARYKELSEY LOHFF- SAC CITY

TREASURER TONIA BLUM – SCHALLER

MANAGER AMANDA WEBER – SAC CITY

BOARD MEMBERS

TANNER BERRY- SAC CITYLISA HURD-NEMAHA

MATT BIEDE-SCHALLER MATT HURD-NEWELL

LARRY COON-LYTTONKELLEN JACOBSON-EARLY

CORY CORNELIUS- LAKE VIEWKEN MEYER-LYTTON

HOLLY CORNELIUS-LAKE VIEWROGER MUEGGENBERG-SAC CITY

BRENT DREY- SAC CITY DALE MURLEY-SAC CITY

MELISSA DREY-SAC CITYBRIAN POLACEK-SAC CITY

STEVE ENGEL-SAC CITYWILL RILEY- SAC CITY

STEPH ERPELDING-LYTTON LISA SHEPHERD-SCHALLER

MATT GOLWITZER-SAC CITYJASON SHEPHERD-SCHALLER

RAY WEDEKING- NEMAHA

LORA WRIGHT-EXTENSION

OFFICE HELP

GENE MCBRIDE - ROCKWELL CITY

HEATHER SPETMAN- ODEBOLT

DALLAS PULLEN-SAC CITY

OFFICE HOURS:Office Phone (during fair)

July 16 – 20: 10 am – 6 pm 712-662-7188

July 21 8 am – noonEmail:

July 23 10 am – 6 pm

July 24 10 am – 6 pmFacebook:

July 25 – 28 9 am – 9 pm facebook,com/SacCountyFair

Phone(off season)

712-660-9756

COVER BY JUDY MAU – SAC CITY

INDEX

DEPARTMENTPAGE NO

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES11-12

ART DEPARTMENT47-50

BABY CONTEST 62

BAKED GOODS25-28

CANNED GOODS18-24

CREATIVE HANDIWORK53-58

DOG SHOW 61

FAIR SCHEDULE 5-8

FANCY PIGEONS 59-60

FLOWER DIVISION39-46

GATE TICKET PRICES 4

GENERAL RULES FOR OPEN CLASS 9-10

GRAIN AND SEEDS13-17

HOBBY AND NEEDLECRAFT33-38

KID’S DAY 63

LITTLE MISS CONTEST 65

LITTLE MISTER CONTEST 66

PHOTOGRAPHY51-52

QUEEN CONTEST 64

TEXTILE SEWING29-32

IN MEMORY OF

LARRY FRANK

September 29, 1960-May 8, 2018

SAC COUNTY FAIR BOARD MEMBER

2001-2018

FAIR BOARD PRESIDENT

2007-2009

GATE TICKET PRICES

******GRANDSTAND FREE******

DAILY TICKETS

WEDNESDAY

ADULT – 14 YEARS AND OVER$15.00

9-10-11-12-13 YEARS$ 5.00

8 YEARS AND UNDERFREE

THURSDAY-SATURDAY

ADULT – 14 YEARS AND OVER$10.00

AFTER 4 PM$15.00

9-10-11-12-13 YEARS$ 5.00

8 YEARS AND UNDERFREE

SATURDAY AFTER 12PM ALL ENTRY$25.00

SEASON TICKETS

THROUGH JULY 24, 2018

ADULTS – 14 YEARS AND OVER$30.00

9-10-11-12-13 YEARS$10.00

8 YEARS AND UNDERFREE

,

BEGINNING JULY 25, 2018

ADULTS – 14 YEARS AND OVER$35.00

9-10-11-12-13 YEARS$15.00

8 YEARS AND UNDERFREE

EXHIBITORS

ANY EXHIBITOR – 14 YEARS AND OVER$25.00

ANY EXHIBITOR – 9-10-11-12-13 YEARS$ 5.00

4-H & FFA$ 5.00

WORKERS PASS$20.00

RETURN PRIVILEGE

ALL PERSONS ENTERING THE GROUNDS MUST PAY THE ADMISSIONS FEE, ANYONE WISHING TO LEAVE THE GROUNDS AND RETURN THE SAME DAY MAY DO SO BY HAVING HIS/HER HAND STAMPED BEFORE LEAVING.

2018 SAC COUNTY FAIR PROGRAM

THIS IS A TENTATIVE PROGRAM AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. A COMPLETE PROGRAM WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE FAIR OFFICE AND

ON OUR WEB PAGE AT SACCOUNTYFAIR.COM

JULY 2LIVESTOCK/STATIC FAIR ENTRIES/COMMUNICATIONS ENTRIES DUE BY 4:00 PM AT THE SAC COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE

JULY 9LATE FAIR ENTRIES DUE BY 4:00pm-$20 LATE FEE PER ANIMAL OR ENTRY

JULY 11CLOTHING SELECTION/FASHION REVUE/$15 CHALLENGE,

EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS, EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING

& SHARE THE FUN JUDGING-OAK TERRACE & EXT. OFFICE

JULY 17JUDGING BEEF PEN OF 3 @ PEYTON’S-6 P.M.

JULY 18FAIR CLEAN UP DAY - 6 PM

JULY 16 TO JULY 21

OPEN CLASS REGISTRATIONAT FAIR OFFICE OR BY MAIL. NO LATE ENTRIES WLL BE TAKEN! ALL ENTRIES MUST BE REGISTERED BY 12:00 PM SATURDAY, JULY 21!

JULY 24 – TUESDAY

8:30 A.M. STATIC EXHIBIT JUDGING BY SCHEDULE (BY CLUBS)

1-5:00 P.M.OPEN CLASS ENTRIES IN PLACE IN OPEN CLASS BUILDINGS

6:00 P.M.ALL DIVISIONS OF OPEN CLASS (NON LIVESTOCK)

WILL BE JUDGED

JULY 25 – WEDNESDAY

7:00 A.M.LIVESTOCK WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE FAIR GROUNDS

9:00 A.M.SHEEP, SWINE & BEEF WEIGH IN - IN PLACE BY 11:00 A.M.

9:00 A.M.GOAT WEIGH-IN, MUST BE IN PLACE BY 11:00 A.M.

2:30 P.M.4-H STYLE SHOW & SHARE THE FUN & EDUCATIONAL

PRESENTATIONS

4:00 P.M. LLAMA AND ALPACA SHOW IN THE SHOW RING

OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FAIR-AT 5:45 P.M. –AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL IN FRONT OF THE GRANDSTAND WITH COLOR GUARD

6:00 P.M.CROWNING OF SAC COUNTY FAIR LITTLE MISS & MISTER

6:30 P.M.CROWNING OF 2018 SAC COUNTY FAIR QUEEN

7:30P.M.BARNES PRCA RODEO

JULY 26 – THURSDAY- SENIOR DAY

GATE FEE CHANGES AFTER 4:00 PM TO $15 FOR ADULTS

SENIOR DAY

8:00 A.M.WORKING EXHIBITS JUDGING

8:00 A.M.4-H GOAT SHOW AND POULTRY SHOW

8:30 A.M.4-H SHEEP SHOW

9:30 A.M.4-H HORSE SHOW

9:30 A.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

12:00 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

JULY 26 – SENIOR DAY – CONTINUED

12:00 – 2:00 P.M. LORINGHOSPITAL PRESENTATION-- IDEAS FOR UTILIZING

SEASONAL PRODUCE SHIIP(SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE

INFORMATION PROGRAM)

12:30 – 2:00 P.M. FREE PIE AND ICE CREAM FOR SENIORS

12:30 P.M. WHAT’S GOING ON IN YOUR HOMETOWN—PRESENTATION

BY SAC COUNTY HOMETOWN PRIDE

12:30 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

1:30 P.M. FACE PAINTER IN KIDS ZONE

2:00 P.M. SOIL HEALTH PRESENTATION BY NRCS

3:00 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

4:00 P.M. RABBIT SHOW

4:00 P.M.BILL RILEY TALENT SHOW

5:00 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

5:30 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

6:00 P.M. POWER WHEELS DEMO DERBY

7:00 P.M. 5 COUNTY BLAST ATV BARREL RACING

7:30 P.M. FIGURE 8 RACES

8:00 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

9:00 P.M.DUANE MURLEY – DJ- BEER GARDEN

JULY 27 – FRIDAY

GATE FEE CHANGES AFTER 4:00 PM TO $15 FOR ADULTS

8:00 A.M.4-H & FFA MARKET SWINE SHOW

8:00 A.M.PRIDE OF IOWA JUDGING

9:30 A.M. RACE IT, FLING IT, FLY IT (STEM CAMP)

10:00 A.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

12:30 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

1:00 P.M. STEVE TRASH MAGICIAN

1:30 P.M.DAIRY SHOW

2:00 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

2:30 P.M.BRING IN DOGS FOR DOG SHOW

3:00 P.M.4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST

3:00 P. M.FACEPAINTER IN KIDS ZONE

3:00 P.M. DOG SHOW (SOUTH SIDE OF ENTERTAINMENT CENTER)

4:00 P.M.SPECIAL K’Z THE CLOWN (STROLLING)

4:30 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

4:30 P.M.PET SHOW (S. SIDE OF FAMILY CENTER)

5:00 P.M. BAGS TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION BEGINS

5:30 P.M. STEVE TRASH MAGICIAN

6:45 P.M. 100 YEARS OF EXTENSION PRESENTATION

7:00 P.M.OUTLAW TRACTOR PULL

7:30 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

9:00 P.M. DUANE MURLEY – DJ – BEER GARDEN

July 28 – SATURDAY -KIDS DAY

GATE FEE CHANGES AFTER1 2:00 PM TO $25 FOR EVERYONE

FARM BUREAU COOK OFF SETUP FOR CONTESTANTS

8:00 A.M.4-H & FFA BEEF SHOW

9:00 A.M.BABY CONTEST(KIDS ZONE)

9:00 A.M.ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL LYNN MOHR 712-830-2656

9:00 A.M.IOWA DRAFT PONY ASSOC. SHOW

9:00AM PONY HITCH HALTER

11:00AM HITCH CLASSES

9:00 A.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

10:00 A.M. KIDDIE PARADE LINEUP AND JUDGING

10-4 P.M.VENDOR FAIR

10:30 A.M.KIDDIE PARADE FOLLOWED BY KIDS GAMES

10:30 A.M.SPECIAL K’Z THE CLOWN (STROLLING)

11:00 A.M.BIKE RODEO SPONSORED BY SAC CITY POLICE

DEPT. AND SAC CITY MEN’S CLUB

11-12 NOON4-H INT/SENIOR IRON CHEF COMPETITION

11:30 A.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

12:00 P.M.FREE KIDS LUNCH COURTESY OF LIONS CLUB

12:15 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

12:30-1:30P.M. 4-H JUNIOR IRON CHEF COMPETITION

12:30 P.M. SIGN UP PEDAL POWER PULL

1:00 P.M.SANCTIONED PEDAL POWER PULL

2:00 P.M.4-H & FFA OVERALL SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST

2:00 P.M.FACE PAINTER IN KIDS ZONE

2:30 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

3:30 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

4:00 P.M. FARM BUREAU COOK OFF RESULTS

4:30 P.M.4-H & FFA BONUS AUCTION

5:00 P.M. CHAINSAW ARTIST

6:00 P.M. STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

7:00 P.M.JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY

WITH OPENER JAY CLYDE BAND

FIREWORKS AFTER DARK

JULY 29 – SUNDAY

7:00 A.M.BREAKFAST

7:30 – 8:30 A.MRELEASE OF ALL LIVESTOCK AND CLEAN UP

OF ALL PENS AND BARNS

7:30 – 9:30 A.M.RELEASE OF ALL NON-LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS

4-H AND OPEN CLASS BUILDINGS
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FAIR

KIDS ZONE AND AG LEARNING CENTER HOURS

WEDNESDAY 5PM-9PM

THURSDAY 10AM- 9PM

FRIDAY 10AM-9PM

SATURDAY 9AM-9PM

FREE CARNIVAL

WEDNESDAY 6:30PM

THURSDAY 6:00PM

FRIDAY5:00PM

SATURDAY 12:00PM

MEYER’S PETTING ZOO DAILY AT 10AM

LASER TAG (FREE)

NEW THIS YEAR

STEVE TRASH ILLUSIONIST

5 COUNTY BLAST ATV BARREL RACING

POWER WHEELS DEMO DERBY

PRCA RODEO

GENERAL RULES FOR OPEN CLASS

PLEASE NOTE:

THESE RULES APPLY TO EVERY CLASS; HOWEVER, EACH CLASS MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER REQUIREMENTS. THESE WILL BE LISTED SEPARATELY UNDER EACH INDIVIDUAL DEPARTMENT, SO READ CAREFULLY.

SPECIAL NOTICE:

RELEASE OF NON-LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS

7:30 – 9:30 A.M., SUNDAY, JULY 29, 2018

******RIBBONS AND PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE PICKED UP AT THE SAME TIME YOUR ENTRIES ARE PICKED UP ON SUNDAY, JULY 29. CHECKS WILL NOT BE MAILED AND WILL BE STRICTLY VOIDED WITHIN 30 DAYS******

PLEASE CHECK AT FAIR OFFICE FOR ANY CHANGES OF RELEASE AND FOR THE RELEASE OF PREMIUM CHECKS.

1. ARTICLE MUST BE ENTERED IN NAME OF PERSON WHO MADE

SAME ARTICLE

2. SEASON GATE PASS IS REQUIRED BY THE EXHIBITOR AND MUST BE

PURCHASED AT THE TIME YOUR ENTRY IS REGISTERED AT THE

FAIR OFFICE

SEASON PASS – ANY EXHIBITOR

9-13 YEARS $5.00

14 YEARS & OLDER$25.00

3. THE FAIR OFFICE AT THE FAIR GROUNDS WILL BE OPEN FROM

10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM(OPEN DURING THE NOON HOUR), STARTING

MONDAY, JULY 16, 2017. ENTRIES MAY BE REGISTERED AT THE

OFFICE DURING THESE HOURS OR MAY BE SENT TO THE SAC

COUNTY FAIR, PO BOX 423, SAC CITY, IA 50583

NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN; ENTRIES WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 21 AT 12:00 PM. THE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY, JULY 21 FROM 8:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON.

4. EXHIBITOR WILL SAVE TIME AND AVOID MISTAKES IF THEY WILL TAKE

A LIST OF ENTRIES TO THE FAIR OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ADVANCE. YOU MAY PICK UP YOUR COMPLETED TAGS (TO ATTACH TO YOUR EXHIBITS) LATER IN THE WEEK OR AT THE TIME YOUR EXHIBITS ARE TO BE PLACED IN THE PROPER DEPARTMENT.

COST OF POSTAGE DOES NOT PERMIT RETURN OF TAGS TO THE EXHIBITOR BY MAIL. PLEASE HAVE YOUR LIST OF ENTRIES ON ENTRY BLANKS IN THE BACK OF THIS BOOK, AT OR YOU MAY PICK UP EXTRA BLANKS AT THE OFFICE.

5. THE GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF

YOUR ENTRIES ON TUESDAY, JULY 24. EXHIBITS WILL BE RECEIVED FROM 1:00 PM TO 5:00 PM. ALL EXHIBITS MUST HAVE TAGS

ATTACHED.

6. CHECK OUT TIME FOR OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS WILL BE ON SUNDAY, JULY 29 FROM 7:30 – 9:30 A.M. IF YOU CANNOT PICK UP YOUR ARTICLES AT THE TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MUST MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SOMEONE TO PICK THEM UP FOR YOU!!

7. EVERYONE CAN ENTER EACH CLASS WITH THEIR OWN AGE GROUP IN EACH CLASS. THIS MEANS YOU CAN USE EACH CLASS # ONLY ONCE. A LETTER PREFIX WILL PRECEDE EACH CLASS:

A – ADULT

B – 10 YEARS TO 17 YEARS

C – 9 YEARS AND UNDER

SIMPLY PUT THE LETTER PREFIX BEFORE THE CLASS NUMBER.

THIS REGULATION APPLIES TO EVERY CLASS EXCEPT ART (SEE THIS

DEPARTMENT FOR CORRECT PREFIXES).

8. THE FAIR BOARD WILL MAINTAIN REASONABLE WATCH OVER EXHIBITS BUT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSSES.

9. EXHIBITORS ARE LIMITED TO SAC COUNTY AND BORDERING COUNTIES.

10. PREMIUMS FOR ALL CATEGORIES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:

1ST PLACE (BLUE)-$3.00

2ND PLACE (RED)-$2.00

3RD PLACE (WHITE)-$1.00

PREMIUM CHECKS FOR ENTRIES MUST BE PICKED UPSUNDAY, JULY 29 AT CHECK-OUT TIME. THEY WILL NOT BE MAILED AND MUST BE CASHED IN 30 DAYS.

ALL CHECKS NOT CASHED WITHIN 30 DAYS WILL BE VOID!!!

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

ZELDA DAMM – SUPERINTENDENT

**ENTRIES WILL BE LIMITED TO ITEMS OWNED BY SAC COUNTY RESIDENTS OR ITEMS THAT ORIGINALLY BELONGED TO RESIDENTS OF SAC COUNTY.

**ITEMS SHOULD HAVE A SHORT HISTORY (TYPED OR PRINTED ON A RECIPE CARD) OF ORIGIN – MADE BY, TRAVELED FROM, ETC.

**JUDGE WILL CONSIDER AUTHENTICITY, HISTORICAL VALUE AND CONDITION OF THE EXHIBIT. IN A CLASS WITH LIMITED ENTRIES WILL MAKE AWARDS ACCORDING TO THE QUALITY OF THE ENTRIES.

**ITEMS MUST BE OVER 50 YEARS OLD, TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE

ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 5:00 P.M., TUESDAY, JULY 24 WITH JUDGING TO BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 6:00 PM

A GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBON WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST TWO EXHIBITS OVER THE THREE CLASSES

******************NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED******************

CLASS 100 – SAC COUNTY MEMORABILIA

101WOOD OR METAL

102CHINA

103POTTERY

104PAPER

105GLASS

106OTHER

CLASS 150 – ADVERTISING ITEMS

151WOOD OR METAL

152CHINA

153POTTERY

154PAPER

155GLASS

156OTHER

CLASS 200 – HAND-MADE ITEMS

IF YOU KNOW AGE OF ITEM PLEASE INDICATE

CLASS 201 – FULL SIZE QUILT

CLASS 202 – LAP OR BABY QUILT

203DOILY-CROCHET

204DOILY-TATTED

205SCARF-CROCHET

206SCARF-TATTED

207SHEETS & PILLOWCASES

CLASS 202 – LAP OR BABY QUILT-CONTINUED

208HANDKERCHIEFS

209EMBROIDERY

210ANY OTHER NEEDLEWORK

211WOOD OR METAL

CLASS 250 – ITEMS NOT HAND MADE

251CHINA

252POTTERY

253PAPER

254GLASS

255HANDPAINTED GLASSWARE

256WOOD

257METAL

258OTHER

CLASS 300 – TOYS

301METAL

302WOOD

303CLOTH

304CHINA, GLASS

305OTHER

CLASS 350 – COLLECTION OF RELATED ITEMS

3 ITEMS OR MORE (EXAMPLE: MATCHING HAIR BRUSH, MIRROR

AND COMB)

351COINS

352GLASS

353DOLLS

354STAMPS

355BASEBALL CARDS (50 + YEARS OLD)

356DISHES

357OTHER

CLASS 360 – SMALL FURNITURE

CLASS 370 – PHOTOS

CLASS 380- FAIR MEMORABILIA FROM YEARS PAST

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GRAIN & SEEDS DEPARTMENT

KITTY DREY-SUPERINTENDENT

READ GENERAL RULES FOR OPEN CLASS, PLUS THE FOLLOWING:

**ALL ENTRIES IN THE DEPARTMENT MUST BE THE PRODUCE OF THIS YEAR, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED

**ENTRIES IN THIS DEPARTMENT WILL BE LIMITED TO ONE SAMPLE IN EACH LOT

**ALL SAMPLES OF CORN MUST HAVE BEEN GROWN IN IOWA BY THE EXHIBITOR DURING THE YEAR 2014, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE NOTED.

**AFTER EXHIBITS HAVE BEEN ENTERED UNDER ONE CLASS AND VARIETY, THE EXHIBITOR CANNOT CHANGE HIS ENTRY TO ANOTHER CLASS OR VARIETY

**FIRST AND SECOND PREMIUMS WILL BE AWARDED; HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN TO EXHIBITS THE JUDGE FEELS DESERVES THEM. NO PREMIUM MONEY WILL BE GIVEN FOR THIS AWARD.

** THERE WILL BE A TROPHY GIVEN UNDER THE RIPE GRAIN CATEGORY. THIS TROPHY CAN ONLY BE WON BY THE SAME FAMILY ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS.

**EXHIBITS MUST BE IN PLACE BY 5:00 PM WITH JUDGING TO BEGIN AT 6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 2018

A - ADULT

B – 10 YEARS TO 17 YEARS

C – 9 YEARS AND UNDER

******************NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED******************

CLASS NO. 1.000 – GRAINS AND SEEDS –CURRENT YEAR

1.0015 EAR YELLOW DENT CORN

1.002SINGLE EAR YELLOW DENT CORN

1.0035 EARS MINIATURE DECORATIVE CORN

1.0045 EARS YELLOW POPCORN

1.0055 EARS WHITE POPCORN

1.0065 EARS RED POPCORN

1.007LARGEST SINGLE EAR CORN

1.008LONGEST SINGLE EAR CORN

1.0093 EARS INDIAN CORN

1.010WHITE OATS

1.011YELLOW OATS

1.012SHELLED CORN

1.013BROME SEED

1.014WINTER WHEAT

1.015SPRING WHEAT

1.016BARLEY

1.017RED CLOVER SEED

1.018WHITE CLOVER SEED

1.019SOYBEAN

CLASS NO. 1.000 – GRAINS AND SEEDS-CONTINUED

1.020FLAX

1.021GRAIN SORGHUM

CLASS NO. 2.000 – GRAIN AND FORAGE

TO BE JUDGED FROM THE STANDPOINT OF USEFULNESS FOR HAY

TO BE SHOWN AS A CURED BUNDLE, 2018

2.001SOYBEANS

2.002TIMOTHY

2.003ALFALFA

2.004BLUE GRASS

2.005SWEET CLOVER

2.006RED CLOVER

2.007MIXED LEGUMES AND GRASS HAY

2.008 BROME GRASS

2.009ALSIKE CLOVER

TO BE SHOWN AS AN UNCURED GRASS FORAGE BUNDLE

2.010SUDAN GRASS

2.011FORAGE SORGHUM

RIPE GRAIN

2.012BUNDLE OF OATS, 2018

2.013EXHIBIT OF 5 VARIETIES OF SEED NAMED,

ONE QUART EACH, 2017

2.014BUNDLE GRAIN SORGHUM, 2017

2.0153 STALKS OF 2018 CORN WITH EARS

CLASS NO. 3.000 – VEGETABLES AND FRUIT

BRUSH ALL ROOT CROPS, DO NOT WASH, WASHING DOES NOT DISQUALIFY, BUT THEY KEEP BETTER IF NOT WASHED. EXHIBIT BEETS, CARROTS, PARSNIPS, TURNIPS, ETC., WITH TOPS CUT 1 TO 1 ½ INCHES LONG. A VERY HELPFUL PAMPHLET IS AVAILABLE AT THE EXTENSION OFFICE ENTITLED, “HARVESTING AND PREPARING VEGETABLES FOR EXHIBIT” (4H-462). THIS WILL AID YOU IN GETTING YOUR ENTRIES READY FOR EXHIBIT. IF THERE ARE 5 OR MORE ENTRIES IN ONE CLASS, AN HONORABLE MENTION AWARD WILL BE GIVEN BUT NO MONEY FOR THIS PRIZE. A TRI-COLOR RIBBON WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS DEPARTMENT.

CLASS NO. 3.000

3.0016 YOUKON GOLD POTATOES

3.0026 RUSSET TYPE POTATOES

3.0036 RED POTATOES

3.0046 WHITE POTATOES

3.0053 WHITE ONIONS

CLASS NO. 3.000 – VEGETABLES AND FRUIT-CONTINUED

3.0063 YELLOW ONIONS

3.0073 RED ONIONS

3.008PICKLING ONIONS(NOT LESS THAN ONE QUART SHOWN)

3.0091 SPECIMEN MANGEL – WURZELS

3.0103 TABLE BEETS

3.0113 SPECIMENS OF RUTABAGAS

3.0123 HEADS OF WHITE KOHLRABI

3.0131 HEAD CAULIFLOWER

3.0141 EGG PLANT

3.015BRUSSELL SPROUTS (6)

3.0161 ROUND CABBAGE

3.0171 POINTED HEAD CABBAGE

3.0181 FLAT HEAD CABBAGE

3.0191 HEAD RED CABBAGE

3.0201 HEAD LETTUCE

3.0213 HEADS PURPLE KOHLRABI

3.0221 SUMMER CROOKED NECK SQUASH

3.0231 GOURMET GLOBE SQUASH

3.0241 GOLD NUGGET SQUASH

3.0251 PATTY PAN SQUASH

3.0261 ZUCCHINI SQUASH

3.0271 SPAGHETTI SQUASH

3.0281 TURBAN SQUASH

3.0291 BUTTERNUT SQUASH

3.0301 ACORN SQUASH

3.0311 OTHER SQUASH NOT LISTED

3.0321 PINT OF DRIED GARDEN PEAS

3.0331 PINT OF DRY BEANS

3.0341 PINT OF EDIBLE SOYBEANS

3.0353 TURNIPS

3.0363 RED TOMATOES

3.0373 YELLOW TOMATOES

3.0381 DOZEN RED PRESERVING TOMATOES, MUST HAVE STEMS

3.039 1 DOZEN YELLOW PEAR PRESERVING TOMATOES, MUST

HAVE STEMS

3.0401 DOZEN SALAD TOMATOES, MUST HAVE STEMS

3.0413 BELL PEPPERS

3.0423 HUNGARIAN HOT PEPPERS

3.0433 SWEET BANANA PEPPERS

3.0443 JALAPENO PEPPERS

3.0453 CAYENNE PEPPERS

3.046SAMPLE PARSLEY

3.0476 TABLE CUCUMBERS FOR SLICING – 6”

3.0486 DILL PICKLING CUCUMBERS – 4” TO 5”

3.0496 PICKLING CUCUMBERS – 2” TO 3”

CLASS NO. 3.000 – VEGETABLES AND FRUIT-CONTINUED

3.05012 GREEN BEANS

3.05112 YELLOW BEANS

3.05212 PURPLE STRING BEANS

3.0531 BUNCH SWISS CHARD

3.0541 WATERMELON, MUST HAVE 8 INCH VINE ATTACHED

3.0551 MUSK MELON, MUST HAVE 8 INCH VINE ATTACHED

3.0566 PARSNIPS

3.0571 PIE PUMPKIN

3.0581 FIELD PUMPKIN

3.0591 MINIATURE PUMPKIN

3.0606 GOURDS (MIXED)

3.0616 OKRA

3.062RHUBARB – 3 STALKS RED VARIETY

3.063RHUBARB – 3 STALKS GREEN VARIETY

3.0646 CARROTS

3.06512 SNOW PEAS – EDIBLE POD

3.0661 HEAD BROCCOLI

3.0675 EARS YELLOW SWEET CORN

3.0685 EARS WHITE SWEET CORN

3.0695 EARS MIXED SWEET CORN

3.070ANY OTHER VEGETABLE AND FRUIT, NOT LISTED ABOVE

CLASS NO. 4.000 – NOVELTY CLASS

4.001ARTISTIC FIGURE MADE OF HOME GROWN VEGETABLES

4.002BEST DISPLAY OF VEGETABLE SHOWN BY ONE EXHIBITOR

NO LESS THAN 5 NO MORE THAN 10 NAMED VEGETABLES,

ONE SPECIMEN EACH, JUDGED FOR QUALITY

4.003BEST DISPLAY OF FRUIT SHOWN BY ONE EXHIBITOR,

5 NAMED VARIETIES

CLASS NO. 5.000 - FRUIT

5.001SUMMER APPLES (5)

5.002FALL APPLES (5)

5.003WINTER APPLES (5)

5.004CRAB APPLES (5)

5.005DARK GRAPES

5.006STRAWBERRIES – 12 ON PLATE

5.007CHERRIES – 12 ON PLATE

5.008RASPBERRIES – 12 ON PLATE

5.009ANY OTHER FRUIT, NOT LISTED ABOVE

5.010PLUM

5.011PEAR

CLASS NO. 5.100 – HERBS

EXHIBITOR TO FURNISH OWN CLEAR GLASS CONTAINER FOR SPECIMEN.

EXHIBIT ONE SPRIG PER BOTTLE

5.101DILL

5.102SAGE

5.103PEPPERMINT

5.104BASIL

5.105CHIVES

5.106OREGANO

5.107CILANTRO

5.108THYME

5.109TARAGON

5.110PARSLEY

5.111SPEARMINT

5.112OTHER THAN NAMED

CANNED GOODS

MARILYN PHILLIPS – SAC CITY - SUPERINTENDENT

NANCY AUEN – SAC CITY – SUPERINTENDENT

READ GENERAL RULES FOR OPEN CLASS PLUS THE FOLLOWING:

**ARTICLE MUST BE ENTERED IN NAME OF PERSON WHO MADE SAME ARTICLE

**EXHIBITORS MUST USE STANDARD CANNING JARS. RINGS SHOULD BE LEFT ON.

**ONLY ONE ENTRY MAY BE MADE BY THE SAME PERSON IN THE SAME LOT.

**WHEN DEEMED NECESSARY, CANNED GOODS WILL BE OPENED FOR JUDGING.

**CANNED GOODS SHOULD BE DATED 2017 OR 2018. ARTICLES PRESERVED FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

**USE THE APPROPRIATE HEADSPACE FOR EACH PRODUCT. HEADSPACE IS ALWAYS LISTED IN SAFE, TESTED RECIPE. ONLY SAFE, TESTED RECIPES SHOULD BE USED.

**ALL CANNED PRODUCTS MUST BE CANNED IN COPMLIANCE WITH THE CURREST USDA GUIDELINES FOR SAFE CANNING. ANY ENTRIES NOT COMPLYING WITH THESE GUIDELINES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. THE METHOD OF PROCESSING, HEADSPACE, PROCESSING TIME, AND DATE OF PREPARATION MUST BE INCLUDED.

**IF AN ENTRY HAS BEEN PROCESSED IN A PRESSURE CANNER, THE RECIPE CARD MUST INCLUDE WHETHER A DIAL-GAUGE OR WEIGHTED-GAUGE CANNER WAS USED AND THE POUNDS USED.

**IF THERE ARE 5 OR MORE IN ANY ONE CLASS HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS MAY BE GIVEN, BUT NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED FOR THIS SPECIAL RIBBON.

PLEASE REFER TO THE USDA CANNING GUIDE, THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR HOME FOOD PRESERVATION( OR THE BALL BLUE BOOKS 2009 OR ISU EXTENSION AND OUTREACH PUBLICATIONS ARE ALL RESOURCES FOR SAFE, TESTED RECIPES.

**EXHIBITS MUST BE IN PLACE BY 5:00 PM WITH JUDGING TO BEGIN AT 5:30 PM, TUESDAY JULY 24, 2018

A – ADULT

B – 10 YEARS TO 17 YEARS

C – 9 YEARS & UNDER

SPECIAL NOTE: BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE MOLD CONTAMINATION, PARAFFIN OR WAX SEALS ARE NO LONGER CONSIDERED SAFE FOR ANY SWEET SPREAD, INCLUDING JELLIES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT THE FAIR OFFICE OR THE SAC COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE OR ANSWER LINE AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

AND OUTREACH 1-800-262-3804 OR .

********************NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED********************

*****PLEASE HAVE YOUR ENTRIES IN PLACE ON TIME*****

CLASS NO. 6.000 – PRESERVES

NOT LESS THAN ONE HALF PINT

PRESERVE SHOULD BE WHOLE OR IN UNIFORM PIECES

6.001APPLE

6.002APRICOT

6.003BLACKBERRY

6.004CHERRY

6.005CRANBERRY

6.006 FIG

6.007KIWI

6.008 LOGANBERRY

6.009PEACH

6.010PEAR

6.011PLUM

6.012QUINCE