For information on the Youth Jackpot Show, please go to Open Swine Division 1615. DIVISION 500 SWINE It may be necessary to test swine for sulfa and the Ohio State Fair reserves the right to do so. DAVE RUNYAN DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR Fair Telephone Number - 614-644-4500 (July 21 - August 3) YOUTH RESERVE PROGRAM There are 10 breed champions and 10 reserve champions for a total of $5,000 being paid to junior swine exhibitors. The Youth Reserve premium money will be pro-rated, based upon the number shown during the 2013 Ohio State Fair. A Supreme and Reserve Supreme Champion will be chosen for each session. All terms and conditions are subject to change, including, but not limited to premiums. DEPARTMENT STAFF BREEDING SWINE SHOWS KEVIN KRAMER Ag. Educator Superintendent ENTERING PROCEDURE All entries close June 20. Entries must include exhibitor’s name, complete address, social security number and entry fees. Entry blank need only list breed and number of animals exhibitor intends to show. MATT BENNETT Assistant Superintendent ROBERT TROUTMAN Junior Superintendent JANE RUNYAN Assistant Superintendent You may enter online at www.ohiostatefair.com. Exhibitors should keep their exact login information (username/password). MARKET SHOWS You must provide information online for either your FFA advisor or 4-H County Extension Professional. The junior exhibitor’s entry will not be finalized until the confirmation is received back from either the FFA Advisor, or 4-H County Extension Professional. This confirmation will take the place of the required signatures. KEVIN WENDT Superintendent MICHAEL WARD Assistant Superintendent All breeding exhibitors, whether you enter online or mail your entry, must provide required information by July 14 through July 18, or pay additional fee at time of check-in at the fair. TONY NYE Ag. Educator Assistant Superintendent JEFF KARSHNER United Producers Inc. Assistant Superintendent If entering online you may provide the information at that time. If information is not given at time of entry, then you must provide updated information by completing the online form and e-mail to swinedept@expo.state.oh.us by the require date. DR. STEVE MOELLER OSU Swine Extension Specialist Assistant Superintendent Must have access to excel for online form in order to type information onto the form. If you don't have excel, then required information must be typed and e-mail to swinedept@expo.state.oh.us by the required date. SWINE SKILLATHON SUPERINTENDENTS ANDREA DAUBEMIER 4-H Program Assistant Assistant Superintendent Important when submitting updated breeding information, if name of exhibitor is the same for both Junior and Open entries, please indicated that on the form. DALE RICKER OSU Swine Extension Associate Assistant Superintendent Information needed: registration number, session, breed, donor/bred & own, gender, sire, sire of dam, birthdate, and ear notch between July 14 and July 18 or an additional $10 per exhibitor will be changed. R. WARREN FLOOD Program Manager, CFAES, OSU Project/Recordbook Superintendent 1 Reserve Champion Gilt will receive $150. Second session Supremem Champion Gilt will receive $300 and the Supreme Reserve Champion Gilt will receive $200. Money provided from the Youth Reserve Program. Must have individual registration papers for each animal. Registration papers will replace the old entry card system, therefore, it is mandatory to have registration papers at check-in, no fax copies will be accepted. All breeding swine must be ear notched. Registration papers will be checked with ear notches of animals before stall cards are issued. All ear notches must be checked before animals can be shown. PUREBRED BREEDING SWINE SALES FIRST SESSION BREED SALE FRIDAY, JULY 25 Berkshire, Chester White, Poland China, and Spotted swine breeds will conduct a breeding swine sale following their open breed shows. Hereford and Tamworth may be selected for this sale by the sale management. Breeding animals must list breed and registry number and must be available prior to show and correspond with name and birth date. Substitutions may be made within class at the time of checking registration papers. All animals exhibited must have been actually owned and continuously cared for by the individual exhibitor including all showing rights on and after June 1. Ownership of an animal will be considered lost if, after June 1 of current year, the animal has been consigned or sold through an auction or any other type transaction, even if the exhibitor “buys back” his animal. SECOND SESSION BREED SALE MONDAY, July 28 The Duroc breed will conduct a sale of their breeding swine following the open class swine shows. The Yorkshire and Hampshire breeds will hold a combined sale of their breeding stock following their open class swine shows. Definition of ages for Breeding Classes: Farrow December 1, 2013 or after Bred AND Owned Each exhibitor must furnish his own feed troughs, buckets, etc. Feed and first bedding will not be furnished, but will be available for purchase. All gilts must be owned by the exhibitor. Gilts registered in the family or a farm name will NOT be accepted. There may be multiple names listed, as long as the additional names are under the age of 21 and from the same residence. Exhibitors must have owned the dam at the time of breeding. Exhibitors should arrange to feed their animals between 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The Ohio State Fair will follow the Ohio Department of Agriculture Livestock Exhibition Rules. No oil or oil-like show dressing will be permitted at the Ohio State Fair during the barrow show. Powder and whitewash will not be allowed on Chester White, Landrace and Yorkshire. Poland China will not be permitted to use paint, powder or oil at the Ohio State Fair. The use of the above will result in forfeiture of premiums. The exhibitor must be listed on the pedigree as both the breeder and owner of the gilt they are exhibiting. Exhibitors MUST declare that his or her gilt is eligible for the bred and owned division at check-in. Bred and owned gilts will show in their respective regular classes. There will not be a separate classes for the Bred and Owned Division. The selection of the Champion and Reserve Champion Bred and Owned gilt will be made by the junior gilt judge following the selection of the Champion and Reserve Champion gilt. Only the first and second place Bred and Owned gilts in each class are eligible to return for the Bred and Owned championship drive. Any breed failing to exhibit a total of 15 animals in the breeding classes will be cause for evaluation of continuing this breed in future shows. AWARDS Animals in each class will be placed on a 1-2-3-4 etc. basis and the premiums as listed will be paid on the numerical placing. The placing premiums will be as follows: $25; 15; 5; 5; 5 per class. Classes will be divided by a maximum of 7 head per class, plus or minus 3. Awards will be given to the top two Bred and Owned gilts in each class. The Champion and Reserve Champion Bred and Owned gilt will receive premiums and banners. The top five overall will be placed, with third, fourth, and fifth place receiving small premiums. The Youth Reserve premium money is based on number of exhibitors at the 2013 Ohio State Fair. Bred and Owned classes will be for the junior gilt show only at the Ohio State Fair. A Champion and Reserve Supreme Gilt will be chosen from each session shown. First session Supreme Champion Gilt will receive $250; and the Supreme 2014 Breeds Participation 1 —Hampshire 2 501 BERKSHIRE 502 CHESTER WHITE Arrival Time After 2:00 p.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 Arrival Time After 2:00 p.m. and before10:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 Judging 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24 Judging 11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 24 Release Time Friday, July 25 Release Time Friday, July 25 Enter all Chester White Gilts in Class 50. The Chester White Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. Enter all Berkshire Gilts in Class 50. The Berkshire gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair management. All Berkshire swine must be registered by the American Berkshire Association and is the only Berkshire swine registry recognized by the National Association of Swine Records and the National Pedigreed Livestock Council. Registration paper must be presented at time of check-in. 1—BERKSHIRE GILTS, December through March 1— CHESTER WHITE GILTS, December through March 2—YRP Chester White Champion $210 Rosette 3—YRP Chester White Reserve Champion $100 Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS 2—YRP Berkshire Champion $300 Rosette 3—YRP Berkshire Reserve Champion $140 Rosette 4—Donor Gilts Class - The donor class is for this years donation gilt and pigs born from past donor gilts. Champion Chester White Gilt — (Trophy & $75) The Ohio Chester White Association Reserve Champion Chester White Gilt — (Trophy & $25) The Ohio Chester White Association SPECIAL AWARDS 503 DUROC Champion Berkshire Gilt — Banner Jeff Wippel and Family Reserve Champion Berkshire Gilt — BETTY S. BLAZIER MEMORIAL AWARD Champion Donor Gilt — $100 Clint High Farms Champion Donar Gilt Banner In Memory of Steve Bauer Reserve Champion Donor Gilt — $50 Ryan Mast Reserve Champion Donor Gilt Banner Roger Allen Arrival Time After 10:00 a.m.. and before 10:00 p.m. Saturday, July 26 Judging 4:00 p.m. Sunday, July 27 Release Time Monday, July 28 Enter all Duroc Gilts in Class 50. The Duroc Gilt Classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. 1—DUROC GlLTS, December through March 2—YRP Duroc Champion $310 Rosette 3—YRP Duroc Reserve Champion $190 Rosette 3 505 HEREFORD SPECIAL AWARDS The Ohio Duroc Breeders Association in memory of Howard Hackney, will award the Howard Hackney Memorial Award banner, plus $100 to the Champion Duroc Junior Gilt. Each Gilt Class Winner — (Trophies) The Ohio Duroc Breeders Association Champion Duroc Gilt — The Ohio Duroc Breeders Association Reserve Champion Duroc Gilt — The Ohio Duroc Breeders Association Arrival Time 2:00 p.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 Judging 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24 Release Time Thursday, July 24 Enter all Hereford Gilts in Class 50. The Hereford Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. 504 HAMPSHIRE Arrival Time After 10:00 a.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Saturday, July 26 1—HEREFORD GILTS, December through March 2—YRP Hereford Champion $210 Rosette 3—YRP Hereford Reserve Champion $100 Rosette Judging 1:00 p.m. Sunday, July 27 Release Time Monday, July 28 506 LANDRACE Enter all Hampshire Gilts in Class 50. The Hampshire Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. Arrival Time After 10:00 a.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Saturday, July 26 1 —HAMPSHIRE GILTS, December through March Judging 3:00 p.m. Sunday, July 27 2—YRP Hampshire Champion $280 Rosette 3—YRP Hampshire Reserve Champion $150 Rosette Release Time Monday, July 28 Enter all Landrace Gilts in Class 50. Landrace swine may not exhibit “excessive” skin pigmentation nor any hair color. “Excessive”—is defined as over three (3) pigmentation spots any one of which is greater than the size/diameter of one U.S. minted quarter. Furthermore, Landrace registration papers are required for proof of breed purity. SPECIAL AWARDS Champion and Reserve Champion Hampshire Gilt will receive a banner from Jim & Mike McCoy. In memory of Guy Smith, the Champion Hampshire Gilt will receive $250 from the Ohio Hampshire Swine Breeders Association if the gilt's registration paper shows an Ohio breeder. The Landrace Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. 1—LANDRACE GILTS, December through March The Champion Hampshire Gilt will receive $500 and the Reserve Champion Hampshire Gilt will receive $250 from sponsors. 2 —YRP Landrace Champion $210 Rosette 3—YRP Landrace Reserve Champion $120 Rosette 4 SPECIAL AWARDS 508 SPOTTED The American Landrace Association will offer $200 to the Grand Champion Landrace Gilt. To be eligible for this award, the junior exhibitor must submit a picture of the gilt along with a copy of the animal's registration paper to the American Landrace Association, attention Brian Arnold, 2639 Yearger Road, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906. This information must be received by the American Landrace Association with 30 days of the Ohio State Fair. Arrival Time After 2:00 p.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 Judging 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 24 Release Time Friday, July 25 Champion Landrace Gilt — Banner "Presidents Banner" Saluting all Landrace Breeders Past and Present given by Alfred Daum Reserve Champion Landrace Gilt — Banner In Memory of Cliff Blazier given by The Blazier Family Enter all Spotted Gilts in Class 50. The Spotted Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. 1—SPOTTED GILTS, December through March 507 POLAND CHINA 2—YRP Spotted Champion $280 Rosette 3—YRP Spotted Reserve Champion $150 Rosette 4—Donor Gilts Class Gilt — Donated for 2013 or daughters of granddaughters of previous donated gilts shown by the original recipient. Exhibitor must be Junior Fair age. Arrival Time After 2:00 p.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 Judging 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 24 Release Time Friday, July 25 SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Spotted Gilt — Ohio Spotted Association Reserve Champion Spotted Gilt — Ohio Spotted Association Champion Donor Gilt — Ohio Spotted Association Enter all Poland China Gilts in Class 50. The Poland China Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in, at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. 1—POLAND CHINA GILTS, December through March 509 TAMWORTH 2—YRP Poland China Champion $210 Rosette 3—YRP Poland China Reserve Champion $100 Rosette Arrival Time After 2:00 p.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 SPECIAL AWARDS Judging 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 24 Champion and Reserve Champion Poland China Gilt Sponsored by— Norman Howell and Dale McWhinney Release Time Thursday, July 24 Enter all Tamworth Gilts in Class 50. The Tamworth Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. 1—TAMWORTH GILTS, December through March 2—YRP Tamworth Champion $210 Rosette 3—YRP Tamworth Reserve Champion $100 Rosette 5 DIVISION 511 JUNIOR FAIR BARROW SHOW SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Tamworth Gilt — The Ohio Tamworth Association Reserve Champion Tamworth Gilt — The Ohio Tamworth Association DEPARTMENT STAFF KEVIN WENDT Superintendent 510 YORKSHIRE MICHAEL WARD Assistant Superintendent Arrival Time After 10:00 a.m. and before 10:00 p.m. Saturday, July 26 JEFF KARSHNER United Producers Inc. Assistant Superintendent Judging 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 27 TONY NYE Ag. Educator Assistant Superintendent Release Time Monday, July 28 DR. STEVE MOELLER OSU Swine Ext. Specialist Junior Superintendent Enter all Yorkshire Gilts in Class 50. The Yorkshire Gilt classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after check-in at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers are mandatory at check-in. Arrival Time 11:00 a.m. through 10:00 p.m Tuesday,July 29 and 8:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 30 1—YORKSHIRE GILTS, December through March 2—YRP Yorkshire Champion $430 Rosette 3—YRP Yorkshire Reserve Champion $300 Rosette Weigh-In 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 30 SPECIAL AWARDS Senior Barrow Showmanship 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31 Champion Yorkshire Gilt (chair) The Ohio Yorkshire Club Reserve Champion Yorkshire Gilt (chair) The Ohio Yorkshire Club Skillathon Voinovich Mezzanine 8:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 31 The American Yorkshire Club will offer $500 to the Grand Champion Yorkshire Gilt. To be eligible for this award, the junior exhibitor must submit a picture of the gilt along with a copy of the animal's registration paper to the American Yorkshire Club, attention Brain Arnold, 2639 Yeager Road, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906. This information must be received by the American Yorkshire Club within 30 days of the Ohio State Fair. Intermediate and Junior Showmanship 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 1 Judging Performance Barrow Judging 5:00 p.m. Thursday, July 31 All Purebred Breeds 1:00 p.m. Friday, August 1 6 Crossbreds — 8:00 a.m. Saturday, August 2 three (3) plug prong fans will be accepted. Once your fans and cords have been certified to be free of defects they will be sealed with a band allowing them to be used. Any fan or cord found in the swine barn without the inspectors band will have to be removed. Champion Drive for Overall Grand Champion Saturday, August 2 All barrows weighed and tattooed must be sold for harvest by silent auction. Buckeye Barrow Booster Breed Champion Sale 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 3 A sale expense fee of $3.50 per hog will be deducted from sale proceeds. An additional one quarter of one percent (.0025) of the market value per barrow will be deducted to be paid to the National Pork Board. ORDER OF SHOWING AND WEIGH-IN Performance Duroc - Yorkshire Berkshire - Chester White Poland China - Hampshire Landrace - Spotted Tamworth - Hereford Dark - Other Crossbreds All animals exhibited must have been completely and fully owned (as evidenced by a bill of sale or registration papers) including all showing rights, and in the complete possession and continual care of the exhibitor on and after June 1 or county designated date, whichever comes first. Ownership will be considered lost if the animal has been consigned or sold to another person through an auction or any other type transaction, even if the exhibitor “buys back” his animal. ENTER ALL BARROWS IN CLASS 001. Barrows will be placed in proper classes after weigh-in by breed and weight. GROOMING REQUIREMENTS Only water may be used, any oil or what appears to be oil or powder will not be permitted. All barrow classes will be divided after weigh-in with 12 head per class, with plus or minus 5 head for breed breakdown. All barrows must have a measurable 1/2" of body hair, underline included. Ears and tail may be a shorter length. 2014 TELE - AUCTION BUYER INDIANA PACKERS All 1st and 2nd place animals will be checked for hair length at re-weigh. Any other barrow may be checked during the exhibition. All hogs in violation will be disqualified. Lower placing animals meeting requirements will replace these animals in placing order. Junior Barrow Premiums Per Class 1 2 $16 13 3 4 5 6 7 12 11 10 9 8 CLASS BREAKDOWN PROCEDURE The total number of classes offered in this show per breed may vary depending upon the total number of barrows shown in the breed. Classes will be equalized as evenly as possible after weighing at the discretion of Fair Management. Individual registration papers for purebreds are mandatory at check-in and weigh day. All barrows must weigh between 220 and 280, plus or minus 10 pounds. A declaration of weight will be allowed. This weight must be declared in the Swine Office within one hour of the completion of your breed's weigh-in. All declared weights and official weights must be within the 220 - 280 limits. ENTERING PROCEDURE If a show weight is not declared at the Swine Office, your official weight will be your show weight. Each exhibitor need only indicate on their entry form the total number of barrows they are entering in the Junior Fair Barrow Show. A maximum of six (6) barrows per exhibitor may be entered, including open youth gilts. Pen assignments will be determined by the number of animals exhibited. After weigh-in, judging sheets will be printed listing each of the exhibitors' barrows placed in the proper breed and weight class. All weigh backs during the show will be plus or minus 15 pounds of the show weight. All Performance Barrows are exempt from these guidelines. All pens are assigned by the Swine Department personnel. Exhibitors must check for correct pen assignments before bedding down. Exhibits incorrectly All fans and cords MUST be inspected by a fair official in the Swine Department before being plugged in. Only 7 exhibitor from being present at the time of judging. This notice must be on official letterhead of the organization and given to the department director 24 hours before show day and must include name, county, birthdate, home phone number, and complete address of the exhibitor's, home and work of the person in charge of the event (i.e. football coach, band director, etc.) Also include a brief description of the conflict. located will need to move to assigned area. If exhibitor fails to follow pen assignments, they will be asked to leave. Only barrows meeting weight requirements will be eligible for showing in the Junior Division classes. The top barrows in each weight class will be re-weighed and any barrow weighing 15 pounds over, or under the official weight, on weigh in day will be automatically disqualified from the show. As in previous years, there will be a market discount on barrows weighing under or over standard market weights. Barrows may be re-weighed only if one of the following applies: (1) barrow is less than 210 lbs. or (2) barrow is more than 290 lbs. Re-weigh will take place within one hour of official weight. All barrows must be identified by ear notch. The Ohio State Fair Management reserves the right to further identify animals. All purebred barrows are required to have registration papers. Any breed failing to exhibit a total of 16 animals in the market classes will be cause for evaluation of continuing this breed in future shows. Crossbred barrow will be divided into dark (showing color pigmentation on skin) or other (showing no red or black pigmentation on skin) divisions. These divisions will be considered as breed classes and awarded equally. Pen space limited to pigs only. NO TACK or FEED in pens. Parking permits are available only if you show in open class. See Open Class Swine Division for procedure and cost. Exhibitors are responsible for the health and protection of their barrows until the conclusion of the open class barrow show. No payment will be made for barrows that cannot be loaded in good condition. AWARDS The Junior Fair Grand Champion Barrow and Reserve Grand Champion Barrow must sell in the “Sale of Champions”. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to feed and care for his/her animal until the animal is released on Sunday, August 3 at 2:00 p.m. Animals in each class will be placed on a 1-2-3-4 etc. basis and the premiums as listed will be paid on the numerical placing. The animals sold in the 2014 Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions will have a top dollar cap as follows: Grand Champion Barrow $9,000 Reserve Grand Champion Barrow$6,000 All breed Champion Barrows will be tattooed and sold at a special auction limited to these animals only. Sale order determined by drawing following selection of Grand Champions. The auction will be held on Sunday, August 3, at 11:00 a.m., in the Swine Arena. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to feed and care for his/her animal until the animal is released. All sales are final. No bid-ins or buying back your own animal. These barrows will be automatically entered in the Junior Barrow Carcass show. Carcass data will be obtained on each of these animals and will be published as a part of the total Junior Fair Educational Program. Carcasses must meet minimum standards for muscle quality (color, firmness, wetness) to be eligible for carcass premiums. Twenty-five percent (25%), or amount over cap listed above, whichever is greater, will be distributed among other youth exhibitors. These funds will go to the carcass contest, scholarships, Outstanding Market Exhibitor Program, showmanship, skillathons, dairy cattle, breeding livestock, FFA, 4-H and endowments. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS MUST SHOW THEIR OWN ANIMALS. Exceptions will be made only for exhibitors who may be physically impaired, who have two animals entered in the same class, or an exhibitor absent on show day due to other commitments. In case of these exceptions another boy or girl who is eligible to be an Ohio Junior Division Exhibitor may exhibit the animal with the authorization of the Department Director. If a Junior Fair Livestock Exhibitor cannot be present at the time of judging the exhibitor will need to present to the Department Director a written permission notice signed by the football coach, band director or any other person in charge of an activity that is in conflict and prevents the 8 . BUCKEYE BARROW BOOSTER BREED CHAMPION SALE A total of $4,500 will be distributed to first through third places in the Outstanding Market Exhibitor Project, with first place receiving $2,000 second place receiving $1,500, third place receiving $1,000. The Buckeye Barrow Booster Breed Champion Sale will be handled in the following manner. Ten (10) Division Champions and ten (10) Reserve Champions and the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Muscle Quality and Performance barrows will be competing to be the overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Barrows. The champions, and Performance barrow champion will be sold in the Buckeye Barrow Booster Breed Champion Sale to be held Sunday, August 3, at 11:00 a.m., in the Swine Arena. After the sale, the Division Champions will be harvested for a Carcass Contest. Twelve percent (12%) of the selling price will be deducted from each of the animals sold. This money will be redistributed for Carcass Contest premiums. The overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Barrows will sell in the Sale of Champions, on Sunday, August 5, therefore, these two animals will not be competing in the Carcass Contest, but will receive a premium. Immediately after the fair, the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion barrows will be harvested and their carcass data will be listed with the carcass results of the other Division Champions. Fourth through thirty places in the Outstanding Market Exhibitor will be sponsored by the Ohio Swine Youth Committee. The non-profit Ohio Swine Youth Committee is a support group for swine shows at the Ohio State Fair. Proceeds are generated from sponsorships of swine shows, the Ohio Crossbred Classic, and the Ohio Youth Gilt Show. 512 BARROW CARCASS CONTEST The Barrow Carcass Premium Fund will be redistributed as follows: 1st place 20% 2nd place 15% 3rd place 10% 4th place 7% 5th place 6% 6th place 5% 7th place 4% 8th place 3% 9th place 3% 10th Place 3% Grand Champion Reserve Champion 11th Place 12th Place 13th Place 14th Place 15th Place 16th Place 17th Place 18th Place 19thPlace 20th Place 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% OUTSTANDING BARROW EXHIBITOR PROGRAM Breed Champions and Reserve Breed Champions will be subject to a blood test to determine if any altering substance has been used. Carcass entries will be disqualified and all monies will be forfeited if cryptorchidism or altering substances are present. If muscle quality minimum standards (color, firmness, wetness) are not met, carcass premiums will be forfeited. 9 HEREFORD 40—Hereford, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 41—Champion Barrow........................................Rosette 42—Reserve Champion Barrow.........................Rosette 511 BARROW SHOW ENTER ALL BARROWS IN CLASS 001. Barrows will be placed in proper classes after weigh-in by breed and weight. 1—BARROWS — All purebred barrows must have registration papers to show in breed classes. SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Hereford Barrow — The Greg Hites Family Reserve Champion Hereford Barrow — The Greg Hites Family BERKSHIRE 2—Berkshire, Barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 3—Champion Barrow..........................................Rosette 4—Reserve Champion Barrow...........................Rosette LANDRACE Landrace swine may not exhibit “excessive” skin pigmentation nor any hair color. “Excessive” — is defined as over three (3) pigmentation spots any one of which is greater than the size/diameter of one U.S. minted quarter. 50—Landrace, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 51—Champion Barrow.......................................Rosette 52—Reserve Champion Barrow........................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Berkshire Barrow — (Banner) Mapes Livestock Photos Reserve Champion Berkshire Barrow — (Banner) William E. Hart & Family CHESTER WHITE 10—Chester White, barrow, 220 lbs, to 280 lbs. 11—Champion Barrow........................................Rosette 12—Reserve Champion Barrow.........................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Landrace Barrow — (Banner) Ohio Landrace Association Reserve Champion Landrace Barrow — (Banner) Ohio Landrace Association SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Chester White Barrow — (Trophy & $75) The Ohio Chester White Association Reserve Champion Chester White Barrow — (Trophy & $25) The Ohio Chester White Association POLAND CHINA 60—Poland China, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 61—Champion Barrow.......................................Rosette 62—Reserve Champion Barrow........................Rosette DUROC 20—Duroc, barrows, 220 lbs to 280 lbs. 21—Champion Barrow........................................Rosette 22—Reserve Champion Barrow.........................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS Champion and Reserve Champion Barrow — Norman Howell and Dale McWhinney SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Duroc Barrow — Ohio Duroc Breeders Association Reserve Champion Duroc Barrow — Ohio Duroc Breeders Association Banner - Titus Durocs SPOTTED 70—Spotted, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 71—Champion Barrow.......................................Rosette 72— Reserve Champion Barrow.......................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS Reserve Champion Spotted Barrow — ($50 premium) Ohio Spotted Association Each class winner — $25 — Ohio Spotted Association HAMPSHIRE 31—Hampshire, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 32—Champion Barrow........................................Rosette 33—Reserve Champion Barrow.........................Rosette TAMWORTH 80—Tamworth, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 81—Champion Barrow.......................................Rosette 82—Reserve Champion Barrow........................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Hampshire Barrow — Will receive $250 if the barrow's registration paper show an Ohio Breeder — The Ohio Hampshire Swine Breeders Association Reserve Champion Hampshire Barrow — The Ohio Hampshire Swine Breeders Association SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Tamworth Barrow — The Ohio Tamworth Association Reserve Champion Tamworth Barrow — The Ohio Tamworth Associatlon Champion and Reserve Champion Banners — The Wendel Brattain Family 10 YORKSHIRE 90—Yorkshire, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 91—Champion Barrow.........................................Rosette 92—Reserve Champion Barrow...........................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS The American Berkshire Association, P.0. Box 2436, West Lafayette, IN 47906 offers a plaque to the overall Grand Champion Market Barrow live and/or carcass if the animal is from a recorded Berkshire litter and the Association is supplied a photo and story within 30 days of the show. SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Yorkshire Barrow — (chair) — Ohio Yorkshire Association Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrow — (chair) — Ohio Yorkshire Association The Chester White Swine Record Association, Peoria, IL, offers $100.00 for Grand Champion Barrow over all breeds provided it is from a litter recorded in this Association and a picture of the winner and application for award signed by Fair Management, is received within 30 days following the show. CROSSBRED Crossbred barrows will be divided into dark cross and other cross division. This determination will be made at weigh-in by the Market Barrow Committee. The National Swine Registry, Brian Arnold, 2639 Yeager Road, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906, will offer $1,000 to the Grand Champion Barrow (Overall) and $500 to the Reserve Grand Champion Barrow (Overall) of the junior market barrow show (live) at the 2014 Ohio State Fair if this animal is a registered Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, or Yorkshire barrow. The exhibitor must have a transferred pedigree of the Grand Champion Barrow in hand at the time of being named Grand Champion. The exhibitor must submit this animal to DNA verification test and the animal must meet all registration requirements to receive this special premium. A representative of the National Swine Registry must collect the pedigree and must be present at the time of DNA sampling. This special premium will be paid directly from the National Swine Registry. If this animal is disqualified for any reason, the exhibitor is not eligible for this special premium. 100—Crossbred, barrow, 220 lbs. to 280 lbs. 101—Champion Barrow.....................................Rosette 102—Reserve Champion...................................Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS Champion Dark Crossbred Barrow — Rusty Coe and Family Reserve Champion Dark Crossbred Barrow — Kevin Wendt, Auctioneer Champion Other Crossbred Barrow — Rusty Coe and Family Reserve Champion Other Crossbred Barrow — Kevin Wendt, Auctioneer SIX CROSSBRED BARROW DIVISION CHAMPIONS SPECIAL AWARDS (NOTE: If the Grand Champion Barrow is disqualified, the Reserve Grand Champion Barrow Overall is eligible to move up and receive the special premium from the National Swine Registry, if this animal meets the above listed conditions. Only the Reserve Grand Champion Overall will be eligible to move up and collect the special premium offered by the National Swine Registry. Only one premium will be paid per animal.) Jack Fender & Family Isler Genetics "The Ohio Show Pig Hall of Fame" Cloverleaf Cold Storage & Farmers Produce Thompson Farms Scott Evans and Family SIX CROSSBRED BARROW DIVISION RESERVE CHAMPIONS SPECIAL AWARDS Through the courtesy of The Ohio Duroc Breeders’ Association $50.00 will be presented to the exhibitor of the Champion Barrow of the Junior Division if from registered Duroc sire and dam. Parrish Farms Jim McCoy & Family Labig Show Pigs Vonstein Farms Caryol Smith Family Creager Family The Poland China Record Association, Inc., P.O. Box 9758, Peoria, IL, will present a trophy to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Barrow over all breeds and a trophy to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Carcass over all breeds providing they are out of a recorded Poland China litter. A picture of winning animal, barrow certificate and a certification by an Ohio State Fair official must be sent to the Poland China Record Association within 30 days of the show. 123—Grand Champion Barrow — Banner Ohio State Fair 124—Reserve Grand Champion Barrow — Banner Ohio State Fair Trophy — The Ohio Township Association Banners for places 3rd, 4th, and 5th of Show — Ohio State Fair 11 Through the courtesy of The National Spotted Swine Record, Inc., Peoria, IL $50.00 will be awarded to the owner and exhibitor of the Grand Champion Barrow over all breeds, provided the exhibitor is a member of the National Record and the barrow is from a verified litter recorded with the National Record. If a crossbred, it must be sired by a recorded Spotted Boar. Award will be made upon receipt of notice by show official. DIVISION 999 SWINE Skillathon 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 31 Voinovich Mezzanine All junior fair skillathon age champions (9 through 18) will receive money from the Youth Reserve Program. This amount varies from year to year and will be announced during each skillathon award ceremony. Each age winner and the overall skillathon champion in all nine (9) skillathons will receive an award sponsored by The Ohio 4-H and FFA Foundations. ENTRY INFORMATION Junior entry blank requires specific signatures: exhibitor, parent and either an County Extension Educator or FFA advisor. Indicate clearly if the entry is 4-H, or FFA. Complete animal information and animal count/breed information as requested on the entry blank. One entry blank per exhibitor is required. If an exhibitor has both market and breeding in a species, then, please, only complete one entry blank. The Junior entry blank is a different one than the Open. If you want to enter both Junior and Open, then two blanks are needed. For Junior swine, only the section and number of animals being entered needs listed: Example: Breed Berkshire 501 Division 50 Number of Animals 4 Barrows should be entered in Dvision 511 and Performance Barrows enter Division 514. DIVISION 1000 BARROW SHOWMANSHIP No advance entry is required to enter showmanship or skillathon. Senior Showmanship 6:30 p.m. Thursday,July 31 Entry due date of June 20 means the entry blank and money must be postmarked by this date. Metered mail is not acceptable. Intermediate & Junior Showmanship 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 1 Checks should be made payable to: Ohio State Fair. It's permissible to pay for multiple family members with only one check, provided all entries are sent in the same envelope. In 2014 junior barrow showmanship first place age winners will receive $100; 2nd place receiving $75; and 3rd place receiving $50 for a total of $4,500 from the Youth Reserve Program. Additional information regarding Skillathons, Showmanships, Outstanding Market Exhibitor Project Finalist, and Project Book Record Contest can be found under Showmanship Division listed on the Ohio State Fair website. For Scholarship information, please go to the Scholarship Division listed on the Ohio State Fair website. ONLINE ENTRY INFORMATION You may enter online at www.ohiostatefair.com. Exhibitors should keep their exact login information (user name/password). You must provide information for either your FFA advisor or 4-H County Extension Professional. The junior exhibitor’s entry will not be finalized until the confirmation is received back from either the FFA Advisor, or 4-H County Extension Professional. This confirmation will take the place of the required signatures. Junior exhibitors may not purchase parking permits. If you paid for parking permits, your entry will not be completed until corrected. 12 ENTRY REquirements All exhibitors, whether you enter online or mail your entry, will be require to email the following information: Breed, registration number, sex, birthdate, and ear notch between July 14 and July 18 or an additional $10 per exhibitor will be changed at check-in. If you enter online, you will need to log back online to provide this information. Exhibitors should keep their exact login information (username/password). LATE ENTRY (June 21-July 19) requires a $50.00 late fee per exhibitor, per species, plus the usual per animal charge. If entering both Junior and Open, then it would be $50.00 for each area, plus the animal entry fee. An entry may be made (July 20-Aug. 3) at the rate of $75.00 per exhibitor, per species and per animal charge. TICKET INFORMATION Junior Fair exhibitors are provided a ticket for each day they are required to participate as a Junior Fair exhibitor. These tickets are colored coded. Junior Fair Exhibitors may not purchase parking permits! Tickets, for family member use, are available throughout the fair: $28.00 - 6 day punch ticket (multi person use - example: 3 people, 2 admissions ) $50.00 - 12 day ticket (individual use only) $ 6.00 - one day ticket (one individual use) Premium money(amount listed after the class information) is processed and mailed at the conclusion of the fair. Any exhibitor who has not received due money by October 31, 2014, should notify the Entry Department at 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, Oh 43211, phone 614-6444052, or e-mail b.prince@expo.state.oh.us or Stacey French, 614-466-8366, s.french@expo.state.oh.us All exhibitors must submit with their entry form, a W-9 and Vendor Information Form. These forms are required by the State of Ohio in order to process premium payments over $500. You may find these forms online under competitions. 13
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