2018-2019 Langlade County Fairbook - Extension Langlade County

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Cover By: Megan Teal

2018-2019 Langlade County Fair

Langlade County 4-H Leaders Association
4-H Board of Directors and Fair Board

Adeline Hess, President
Wendee Arrowood, Vice-President
Deb Wirth, Secretary
Shelli Hagerty, Treasurer
Rhonda Klement, Fair Coordinator
Joseph Novak III, Ag & Extension Representative
Dennis Klement
Bill McFarlane
Tina Wild
Chris Hagerty
Kim Frisch

Fair Committees:
Building and Grounds - Langlade County Board of Supervisors
Agricultural & Extension Committee
Public Property Committee

Extension System Staff:
Art Lersch, Area Extension Director
Vacant, 4-H Coordinator
Karalee Brock, UWEX Lead Program Assistant
Jennifer Carson, UWEX Program Assistant
Beth Meyer, FoodWIse Educator
Stephen Zimmerman, Agricultural Agent
Dan Marzu, Agricultural Agent
Carrie Kubacki, Family Living Educator
Tammy Hansen, FoodWIse Program Coordinator


Fair Department Chairpersons:
Dairy:
Heather Noskowiak

Goat & Domesticated Exotic Animals:
Vacant

Beef, Sheep, Swine, Market Animal:
Matt Solin (beef) 623-6086
Nate Wolf (sheep) 489-3131
Tom Anderson(swine) 623-7746

Horses:
Emily Doucette, 627-7658
Kathy Packard, 610-7999

Poultry
Krista Carley, 610-2997








Rabbits
Holly Luerssen, 623-3110


Plant & Soil Science:
Adeline Hess, 623-6922
Karen Prunty, 623-4301
Patsy Doleshal, 627-4189

Dogs:
Jennifer Kressin, 262-939-9374

Cat Show:
Vacant

Antiques:
Kim Joseph, 623-7435
Diane Kohn, 623-7103

Animal Science, Vet Science, Natural Science, Woodworking, Electricity,
Mechanical Science, Youth Leadership, Health, Safety, Stamps, Computers,
Communications:
Stephanie Bures 623-0838

Exploring, Cloverbuds:
Kim Frisch, 216-8199


Arts & Crafts, Music, Drama, Puppets:
Deb Wirth, 219-1957

Foods, Food Preservation:
Beth Meyer, 627-6274


4-H Clothing Revue:
Vacant

Knitting, Crocheting, Home Environment, Child Development, Clothing:
Deb Wirth, 219-8199

Flowers, House Plants,
Amanda Krivoshein, 219-2646
Janet Krivoshein

Photography:
Corey & Melinda Price











Table of Contents




Subject _____________Page
Fairgrounds map 3
General Rules and Regulations 4
Entry Requirements 4
Exhibitors 4
Fair Department Committee Duties 5
Definitions 5
Premiums and Exhibits 6
Class Definitions 8
Judging Regulations 9
Animal Health Regulations 9

Junior Division starts pg.9
Dairy 9
Beef 12
Swine 13
Sheep 15
Dairy Goats 16
Horses 17
Poultry 21
Rabbits 24
Dogs 30
Vet Science 31
Birds
Fish
Guinea Pigs
Domestic Exotic; Pygmy, fainting and meat goats 32
Llamas 33
Cats 33
Plant & Soil Science 34
Field Crops
Weeds
Vegetables
Flowers and House Plants 36
Natural Resource Science 38
Adventures
Entomology
Forestry
Shooting sports
Wildlife Management
Exploring 42
Cloverbuds 44
Cultural Art 45
Photography 49
Computers 50
Woodworking 51
Electricity 51


Mechanical 52
Tractor
Automotive
Small Engines
Bicycle Safety
Aerospace
Food & Nutrition 53
Cake Decorating and Auction
Dried foods
Clothing 56
Clothing Revue 57
Knitting & Crocheting 59
Home Environment 60
Family & Child Development 61
Communications 61
Club Booths 62
Youth Leadership 63
Self Determined Project 63
Health, Social, Political 63
Club Projects
Secretary Books
Stamps
Educational & School Exhibits 64

Open Class starts pg.65
Photography 65
Plant & Soil Science 65
Flowers & House Plants 67
Natural Science 69
Bees & Honey
Maple Syrup
Cultural Arts 69
Antiques 71
Woodworking 72
Food and Nutrition 73
Food Preservation 73
Clothing 74
Knitting & Crocheting 74
Home Environment 75
Poultry 75
Rabbits 78

Senior Citizen Classes start pg. 83

Cultural Arts
Woodworking
Knitting & Crocheting
Home Environment







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Langlade County Youth Fair General Rules and Regulations

Interpretations, Amendments, and Violations
1. The Langlade County 4-H Leaders Association reserves the final and
absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and arbitrarily
settle and determine all matters, questions, and differences in regard
thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incident
thereto, the Langlade County Youth Fair.
2. The fair management reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as
they, in their judgment, may deem advisable.
3. Any person who violates any of the following or special rules shall
forfeit all privileges and premiums and be subject to such penalty as the
fair management may order.
4. Premiums in all departments will be paid as soon as possible after the
fair, depending upon the date of release of state aid. Fair checks shall
be cashed within 60 days of issue date. After 60 days, fair checks shall
be void and will not be reissued.
5. The Langlade County 4-H Leaders Association will not be responsible for
any articles lost, destroyed, or stolen from the fair. Fair management
will provide responsible supervision and a night watchman.
6. General supervision of the grounds and the exhibition is vested in the
president, who shall have charge of the police and see that order is
maintained. Exhibitors will be held responsible for any damage or
accident, which may be caused by their entries.

Entry Requirements - Read Carefully
1. Entries are open to any boy or girl in the Langlade County 4-H program
from grades K-13 and under 20 years of age as of January 1 of the current
fair year; students in high school home economics or vocational
agricultural programs in the Langlade County school system; or members of
any other recognized Langlade County youth organization. These groups
must also follow the grade, age rule listed. Youth may only enter those
projects that they are enrolled in on their current enrollment card or in
their organization.
2. Open class is open to all persons living in Langlade County and persons
belonging to Langlade County associations, including HCE and 4-H Leaders
Association.
3. The Langlade County 4-H Leaders Association reserves the right to
require presentation of record books or similar organization project
requirements as proof of qualification of exhibitor.
4. Each exhibitor is allowed only one entry for each entry number. Be sure
to enter in proper class and number. You may not enter the same project
item in any other county fair. Exhibitors may enter all exhibits under
department and class unless stated otherwise.
5. Youth for the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) training will be mandatory
for beef, sheep, swine, dairy, goat, poultry & rabbit exhibitors.
Exhibitors have the option to complete the training on-line or at one of
the face-to-face workshops. Contact the UW-Extension office for
registration details. Please write your certificate number or attach your
certificate on you animal I.D Form. Your animal(s) will not be permitted
onto the fairgrounds if the YQCA Training is not complete by July 1.
6. Animal Exhibitor Fee; paid per animal, this means two or more animals
may be stalled together depending on project(s) numbers and capacity.
. $1.00 for sheep, goats, swine.
. $1.00 for poultry. Stall fee for rabbits included with their entry
fee.
. $2.00 for horses, llama, beef cattle and dairy.
7. Animal Exhibitor fee must be PAID by July 1st, failure to pay will
result in non-entry of animals. Copy of registration Papers need to be
turned in with Species forms for all registered animals. THERE WILL BE
NO EXCEPTIONS!
8. Grade/age of exhibitor is as of January 1 of current year.
9. All entries shall be made on official entry form in accordance with
instructions on the form. Entry forms shall be in the Extension Office
on or before July 1, or postmarked by July 1. No late entries or
additions will be accepted!
Keep your entry envelope to claim exhibits.
10. All exhibits shall have been raised, grown, or made since last year's
fair, by members ex