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Faulkner County Fair and
Livestock Exposition, Inc.
2021 Board of Directors
David Henze - Chairman/General Manager
Rick Sublett - Vice Chairman/Parade Superintendent
Mary Moody - Treasurer, Entertainment, Pageant, Talent & Cowboy Cutie Superintendent
Mike Reynolds - Livestock Superintendent
Mike Raycher-Commercial Exhibit Superintendent
Becky McGuire - Home Economics Superintendent
Robert Irby - Secretary
Brandon Harris
Eugene Farris
Randy Ingram
Kimberly Koch
James Rooney
Ashton Pruitt
“The Show Must Go On”
The 2021 Faulkner County Fair will be the 83rd event of this nature. Our success has depended mainly on the helpof every organization of men and women in the county and numerous county and city officials. At the risk of leavingsomeone out, we especially want to express our appreciation for the assistance given to the Fair by the following: City ofConway (especially the Mayor’s office, the City Council and the Parks & Recreation Department), Faulkner County(especially the County Judge’s office, County Road Department, and Quorum Court), the Agriculture Teachers at all ofthe County Schools, the many 4-H volunteers, Conway Area Chamber of Commerce, Faulkner County Master Gardeners,the numerous individuals that volunteer to serve on the many Fair committees and all our exhibitors. We offer specialgratitude and appreciation to the Extension Agents and staff of the Faulkner County Extension Office without whoseassistance we could not conduct our annual Fair.
The fair board also takes this opportunity to say “thank you” to every citizen of Faulkner County (especiallythose who attend the Fair) for your splendid cooperation in the past. With your continued help and support, FaulknerCounty will continue to be a “Better Place in Which to Live.”
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FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS..............................................................................................................................4
FAIR PAGEANT & TALENT COMPETITION.......................................................................................................9
STREET PARADE..............................................................................................................................................10
FAULKNER COUNTY FAIR BOARD SCHOLARSHIP............................................................................................11
FAIR INFORMATION & ENTRY DEADLINES......................................................................................................12
PARKING PASSES ............................................................................................................................................13
2021 CAMPER RESERVATIONS .......................................................................................................................13
FAULKNER COUNTY FAIR DOG SHOW............................................................................................................15
2020 SPECIAL AWARDS SPONSORS ...............................................................................................................17
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT.................................................................................................................18
EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXHIBITS – DEPARTMENT A.......................................................................................19
FOOD PRESERVATION – DEPARTMENT B .......................................................................................................20
SEWING – DEPARTMENT C.............................................................................................................................26
HOUSEHOLD ARTS & CRAFTS – DEPARTMENT D............................................................................................28
REPURPOSED PRODUCTS – DEPARTMENT E ..................................................................................................31
NEEDLEWORK ITEMS – DEPARTMENT F.........................................................................................................33
ART – DEPARTMENT G ...................................................................................................................................38
SCHOOL ART – DEPARTMENT H .....................................................................................................................43
PHOTOGRAPHY – DEPARTMENT I ..................................................................................................................43
BAKED GOODS – DEPARTMENT J ...................................................................................................................44
AGRONOMY – DEPARTMENT K ......................................................................................................................46
HORTICULTURE – DEPARTMENT L..................................................................................................................46
FLORICULTURE – DEPARTMENT M................................................................................................................. 48
ARKANSAS LIVESTOCK ...................................................................................................................................50
JUNIOR BEEF CATTLE – DEPARTMENT N ........................................................................................................57
JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE – DEPARTMENT O ......................................................................................................62
JUNIOR DAIRY GOAT – DEPARTMENT P .........................................................................................................65
JUNIOR MEAT GOAT – DEPARTMENT Q.........................................................................................................68
JUNIOR SMALL RUMINANTS - DEPARTMENT R..............................................................................................70
JUNIOR SHEEP- DEPARTMENT S.....................................................................................................................76
JUNIOR SWINE – DEPARTMENT T...................................................................................................................79
JUNIOR POULTRY – DEPARTMENT U..............................................................................................................84
JUNIOR RABBIT – DEPARTMENT V .................................................................................................................87
OPEN BEEF CATTLE – DEPARTMENT W ..........................................................................................................90
OPEN DAIRY CATTLE – DEPARTMENT X..........................................................................................................92
OPEN POULTRY – DEPARTMENT Y .................................................................................................................96
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
3AG MECHANICS - DEPARTMENT Z..................................................................................................................98
2018 FAULKNER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK .................................................................................................... 100
PREMIUM SALE CONTRIBUTORS ….............................................................................................................102
HISTORY OF THE FAULKNER COUNTY FAIR ..................................................................................................103
FAULKNER COUNTY FAIR DISCLAIMERS
The information in this fair book has been checked for accuracyand completeness, however, if something was inadvertently
omitted or typed incorrectly, the Fair Board reserves the right tomake corrections up to and including the week of the Fair. The
Fair Board will also have the final decision-making roleconcerning any changes in rules or guidelines and any
interpretations of the rules, guidelines, etc. regarding theFaulkner County Fair.
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Moreinformation about the fair can be found at www.faulknercountyfair.net
See Livestock Rules for possible dismissalschedule subject to change.
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
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2021 FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, September 16th
3 p.m. – 8 p.m. Home Economic entries accepted.
Friday, September 17th9:30 a.m. Home Economic Judging (except Baked Goods & Floriculture)
Saturday, September 18th
Campers may begin entering the fairgrounds. Reservations required.8:30 a.m. Check-in for Fair Queen competitors (Ages 0-9)
10 a.m. Faulkner County Fair Queen Pageants at the Centennial Stage at Expo (Ages 0-9)
1 p.m. Check-in for Preteen, Jr, & Sr Fair Queen competitors (Ages 10-21)
1:45 p.m. Meeting of Jr. & Sr. Fair Queen Contestants
2:00 p.m. Interviews for Jr. & Sr. Fair Queen Contestants
2:45 p.m. Check-in for Faulkner County Fair Queen Pageants (Ages 10-13)
4 p.m. Faulkner County Fair Queen Pageant at the Centennial Stage at Expo Center (Ages: 10-13,14-17, 18-23)
Sunday, September 19th1 – 4 p.m. Set up Educational Booths
12 p.m. Small Ruminants (Dept R) - May enter the fairgrounds
12 p.m. Dairy Cattle and Dairy Goats (Dept. O & P) - May enter the fairgrounds
6 p.m. All Dairy Goats & Dairy Cattle must be in place.
6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Check-in for Dairy Goats & Dairy Cattle
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
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Monday, September 20th
9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Enter Baked Goods & Floriculture
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Judging Baked Goods & Floriculture
9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Set up Educational Booths
9:30 a.m. Mandatory Dairy Exhibitor Meeting in Show Ring
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Set up Commercial Booths
10 a.m. Judging of Dairy Goat Exhibits followed by Dairy Goat showmanship. Awards will directlyfollow the show.
Following Dairy Goat Show:
Judging of Junior Dairy Cattle Showmanship & Junior and Open Dairy Cattle Exhibits
Awards will directly follow the show.
4 p.m. Poultry (except broilers) - May begin entering fairgrounds
6 p.m. Educational Booths must be in place and remain in place until 9 a.m. Sunday
6 p.m. Small Ruminants - Breeding Meat Goat & Breeding Sheep (Dept R) must be in place.
6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Check-in for Small Ruminants - Breeding Meat Goat & Breeding Sheep (Dept R)
7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Swine may enter the fairgrounds (health papers will be checked before unloading)
10 p.m. All Poultry (other than broilers) MUST be in place.
Tuesday, September 21st
7:30 a.m. Broilers may begin entering
8 a.m. All Meat Goats and Broilers in place
8 a.m. Swine may enter Fairgrounds (health papers must be checked before unloading)
8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Ag Mechanics exhibits may be entered.
8:30 a.m. Broilers will be judged in the Rabbit Show area. All other poultry will be judged in thepoultry area. All broilers will be released after judging. Broiler Awards will immediatelyfollow the show. The general breed will be judged following the broiler show.
9 a.m. Meat Goat Weigh-In
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
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Tuesday, September 21st9:30 a.m. Small Ruminant (Dept. R) Mandatory Exhibitor Meeting in staging area
10 a.m. Small Ruminant Show--Breeding Meat Goat & Breeding Sheep (Dept. R) Awards willimmediately follow the show.
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Set up Commercial Booths
12 p.m. All Beef Cattle in place
2 p.m. Market Steers, Prospect/Feeder Steers, County and Commercial Heifers Weigh-In
4:30 p.m. Mandatory Meat Goat Exhibitor Meeting in Show Ring
5 p.m. Faulkner County Bred Meat Goat Show, immediately following is Pee Wee Meat GoatShowmanship, then immediately following is Meat Goat Show, then immediatelyfollowing is Junior and Senior Meat Goat Showmanship
5 p.m. Downtown Parade
5 p.m. Midway and Commercial Exhibits Open
5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Rabbits may enter the fairgrounds. Must be checked in by the committee.
6 p.m. Ag Mechanics entries must be in place.
9 p.m. All Rabbits must be in place.
8 p.m.- 10 p.m. Swine weigh in
10 p.m. All Swine must be in place
Wednesday, September 22nd -- ARMBAND NIGHT8:30 a.m. Mandatory Rabbit Exhibitor Meeting in Rabbit Show Area
9 a.m. Rabbit Show. Awards will immediately follow the show. All meat rabbits will be releasedafter judging.
9 a.m. All Market Lambs must be in place.
9 a.m. Ag Mechanics judging will begin. Exhibitors must be present at judging unless showinganother exhibit. If showing another exhibit, you must see the Ag MechanicsSuperintendent for other arrangements.
9 a.m. Exhibit Buildings Open
12 p.m. Judging of Swine Showmanship, followed by Breeding Swine Show. Awards willimmediately follow the show.
4:30 - 10:00 p.m. Midway and Commercial Exhibits Open -- Armband Night
5:30 p.m. Mandatory Market Hog Exhibitory Meeting in Show Ring.
6 p.m. Market Hog Show
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
710 p.m. Meat Rabbits MUST be removed from the fairgrounds.
Thursday, September 23rd -- ARMBAND NIGHT
8:30 a.m. Mandatory Beef Cattle Exhibitor Meeting in Show Ring
9 a.m. Judging of Beef Cattle Exhibits (Market Steers, Prospect/Feeder Steers, and Breeding Beef,Heifers and Showmanship) Awards will immediately follow the show.
9 a.m. Market Lamb Weigh-In
9 a.m. Exhibit Building Open
4:30 - 10:00 p.m. Midway and Commercial Exhibits Open -- ARMBAND NIGHT
5:30 p.m. Mandatory Sheep (Dept. S) Exhibitor Meeting in Show Ring
5:30 p.m. Check-In for the Faulkner County Jr. & Sr. Talent Contest on the Centennial Bank Stage(Ages 10-21)
6 p.m. Judging of Sheep Showmanship, followed by the judging of Market Lambs
6:30 p.m. Faulkner County Talent Contest (Ages: 10-13, 14-17, 18-23) at Centennial Stage
Friday, September 24th
9 a.m. Exhibit Buildings Open
9 a.m. -11 a.m. Dog Obedience Exhibition (School Groups Welcome)
12 p.m. Youth Dog Show – Begins at noon may conclude around 5pm. Awards will immediatelyfollow the show.
4 p.m. Midway and Commercial Exhibits Open
4:30 p.m. Livestock Award Ceremony begins followed by Parade of Champions (recognition oflivestock contestant's awards)
6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Parade of Champions - All Grand and Reserve Market Animals will be on exhibit in theShow Ring
Saturday, September 25th -KIDS DAY Armband Day (10am/2pm)
8:00 a.m. Exhibit Buildings Open
8:15 a.m. Check-in for the Kid’s Faulkner County Fair Talent contest at Centennial Bank Stage
9 a.m. Faulkner County Talent Contest (Ages: 0-9) at Centennial Bank Stage
10 a.m. Junior Livestock Premium Auction Sale
10 a.m. Midway and Commercial Exhibits Open, Face Painting (near kiddie rides)
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
810 a.m. - 2 p.m. Armband Day - Will Stop Selling Armbands at 1:30 p.m.
10:45 a.m. Ice Princess Show at Centennial Bank Stage
11:45 p.m. Superhero Show at Centennial Bank Stage
12:00 p.m. Check-In for the Cowboy Cutie Contest Near the Centennial Stage
1 p.m. Cowboy Cutie Contest (Ages: 0-9) at Centennial Stage
2:45 p.m. Ice Princess Show at Centennial Bank Stage
3:45 p.m. Superhero Show at Centennial Bank Stage
10 p.m. Livestock & Exhibits Dismissed (Dismissal Subject to Change)
10 p.m. Ag Mechanics exhibits will be released and must be picked up by 8:00 am Sunday,September 26th.
Midnight Midway Closed – End of Fair- All livestock and tack must be off Fairgrounds.
Sunday, September 26th
All campers must be removed from the fairgrounds8 a.m. Ag Mechanics exhibits must be picked up by this time.
8:30 a.m. Any livestock or tack left on the fairgrounds at this time will be sold or given away. Theoriginal owner or person who entered the livestock in the Fair will be charged for anyexpense incurred by the Fair Board in disposing of the livestock.
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Pick up Home Economics, Horticulture, Floriculture Exhibits, and Educational Booths.
12 p.m. Cleanup Crew
12 p.m.- 2 p.m. Pick up Commercial Booths
See Livestock Rules for Possible Dismissal
Schedule Subject to Change
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checks may be picked up at 6p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket booth window.
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Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checksmay be picked up at 6 p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket
booth window.
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STREET PARADE
"The Show Must Go On"
Tuesday, September 21st , 2021 at 5 PM
DOWNTOWN CONWAY
• Floats judged 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places will receive cash prizes of$200, $175, $150, and $100 respectively. Prizes are not awardedto commercial floats.
• All horses entering the parade must have a certificate showing anegative Coggins test within the past 12 months.
• Parade prizes will be awarded beginning at 8 a.m., Thursday,September 23rd, at the Conway Area Chamber of CommerceBuilding, 900 Oak St., Conway
Faulkner County Fair Parade Committee
Rick Sublett-Chairman
Michael Alsup, Kenny Bartlett, Shiela Bellott, Curtis Brewer, MargueriteBrewer, Chuck Clawson, Ed Clawson, Shawn Fason, Dickey Fortner,
Jessica Freeman, Kathy Grissom, Judy Harkrider, Theodore Jones, MarkLedbetter, Randy Lucas, Larry Lute, Mark Mahan, Mike Mason, Frank
Mitchell, Leslie Moore, Deanna Ott, Melinda Reynolds, Ashley Roberts,Scott Sanson, Frank Shaw, Phillip Short, Fletcher Smith, Lloyd Smith, Erinn
Stone, Somer Sullivan, Dirk Sutterfield, Jimmy Wiedower
Enter online at faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31st, 2021. Premium checksmay be picked up at 6 p.m on Friday, September 24th, 2021 at the fair ticket
booth window.
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Congratulations to Brandon Dean Wilcox Beck, Grace Rooney, Julia Grace McDougald, Thane Johnson, Rebecca GraceChandler, Rodney Litchy, Jaley M. Pearson, and Adam Cook - your 2021 Scholarship Winners!
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FAIR INFORMATION & ENTRY DEADLINES
All entries must be entered online at faulk.fairmanager.com. If you can’t access a computer,
come to the Faulkner County Extension Office at 844 Faulkner Street-- Monday – Friday
between the hours of 8:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m., or call 501-329-8344 with any questions.
• ALL LIVESTOCK & HOME EC. ENTRIES should be entered online by August 31, 2021
• Any Home Ec. entries brought after the entry deadline will receive a participationribbon and will be for display purposes as space allows.
• All entry fees are due August 31, 2021
All entry fees may be sent to:
Fair Board TreasurerMary MoodyP.O. Box 305Conway, AR 72033
The Faulkner County Fair and Livestock Exposition, Inc., the Superintendents and Chairmenwill NOT be responsible for payments lost in the mail or for any loss or damages.
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PARKING PASSES
• Livestock exhibitors will receive one Week Parking Pass per person. The Livestock
exhibitors may pick these passes up at Fair Clean Up Day, September 11th, 2021 or theweek of the fair when they pick up their back numbers.
• Week Parking Passes are available for sale for $20 for general parking.
Passes may be purchased at the fair ticket office the week of the fair or by sending a checkto the following address. The Fair Board cannot be responsible for payments lost in themail.
Fair Board TreasurerMary MoodyP.O. Box 305Conway, AR 72033
Admission to the Fair is FREE
General Parking is $5.00 per day or Parking Pass for a week is $20.00. Handicap Parking will beat the North End Parking Lot of the Livestock Barn.
2021 CAMPER RESERVATIONS- In 2021, each electrical pedestal will accommodate three (3) campers. Space should be available for
approximately 42 campers.
- Camper spaces are available on a first come, first served basis for livestock exhibitors only. If we receive
more requests than spaces available on the first day reservations are open we will draw names for the
available spaces. Once all spaces have been reserved, no more reservations will be accepted. Camper
reservations will be assigned a camper space number. Campers must be located in their assigned
space.
- The fee for a camper space is $50.00 for the week. Non-payment of the $50.00 fee will result in
forfeiting of the reservation.
- No campers will be allowed before Saturday, September 18th, 2021. All campers must be removed
from the Fairgrounds by 3:00 pm Sunday, September 26nd, 2021.
- Due to an increase of camper spaces and overall limited space, each camper will be allowed parking
14space for ONE VEHICLE. Each camper reservation will receive ONE VEHICLE PASS. This pass must be
displayed on the vehicle as instructed. Only one (1) vehicle with the required pass will be allowed to
park at each camper space. All violators of this policy will have their vehicle towed at the owner’s
expense.
- No show animals will be allowed in the camper area.
- Reservations will be accepted beginning on Friday July 1st, 2021. There will be a Reservations form on
the Faulkner County Fair website that can be printed off and mailed in with the payment. Please mail
your reservation request (include your name, mailing address, phone number and e-mail along with
your check for the $50.00 fee) to the following address:
Faulkner County Fair Attn: Brandon Harris
649 Highway 64 East
Conway, AR 72032
Any reservation request received before July 1st, 2021 will be returned.
Any reservation request received without the required contact info and $50.00 check will be
returned. Please make checks out to ‘Faulkner County Fair’.
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FAULKNER COUNTY FAIR DOG SHOW
Dog show begins Friday, September 24th, 2021 at noonuntil all classes are finished or approximately 5 p.m.
● Dogs are required to show proof of Rabies. Dogs are encouraged to have Distemper, andParvo vaccines but not required.
● Dogs will not be permitted in the livestock barn area at any time.● Dogs do not need to be registered or purebred.● Dogs do not need to be spayed or neutered, however no dog in season will be
allowed to show.● Exhibitors will wear jeans and Faulkner County Dog Show T-shirt for the show.
Exhibitors may substitute another dog with a note from their vet.● Exhibitors should have ownership of the dog by June 1st, 2021.● Exhibitors should be in good standing with a club.● Dogs should be at least 6 months old to compete, except for agility,
which is one year.● Exhibitors must clean up after their dog and carry bags with them at the
show site.● Dogs must be kept on leash or in a crate, except when being judged.● Dogs cannot be left unattended in a crate or especially in a hot vehicle.● No aggressive dogs will be allowed at the show site. This includes aggression toward
humans or other animals. No electric collars, no pinch collars.
Dogs should be trained in the class they are competing in. Exhibitors should display good sportsmanship.Exhibitors are expected to use good judgment and proper care for their dog at the show site (providing waterand exercise during the show). Exhibitors should have their dogs clean and free of fleas and ticks.
There will be a fee of $5 per class for obedience and agility classes for exhibitors 9-19 years of age.No charge for PeeWee exhibitors (ages 5-8).
No charge for showmanship classes.
The other classes will be divided into Junior (ages 9-12), Intermediate (ages 13-15), and Senior (ages16-19). Ages per class may vary as needed to fill classes.
Show Prep classes offered: This is an important step in training your dog to have fun with you!This can keep your dog safe.
16ClassesObedience, Beginning Novice- Flat buckle collar or choke (nylon or metal) 6 foot leash, treats are
allowed. All exercises on leash. Heel, Heel fig 8, sit or stand for exam, recall, long sit 1 min,long down 3 min, (handler may remain next to dog)
Obedience, Advanced - Heel on leash, Heel off leash, fig 8, stand for exam, recall across ring,long sit 1 min, long down 3 min, (handler across ring) Treats are not allowed.
Showmanship- this class judged on the handler’s ability to present the dog. Handler needs to beable to gait the dog and stack the dog to be examined by the judge. Handler may be askedquestions about their dog. Treats and toys are allowed.
Agility, Beginning- This is a very active and entertaining class. Keeps you and your dogexercised. -flat buckle collar and no tags only. There will be jumps, and tunnels for this class.This will be a timed event. Exercises may be performed on leash, leash may be dropped attunnel. There will be 5 jumps and 2 tunnels. Handlers and dogs will have a time to walk thecourse before competing. Treats and toys are allowed.
Agility, Advanced- Jumps, Tunnels, 6 Weave poles and A frame. Exercises are off leash. Penaltiesfor refusals, off courses and dropped bars. Handlers will walk the course before competing.Treats and toys not allowed.
Robin Fairless Walloch Award - A new award in honor of long time Faulkner County Fair DogShow judge Robin Fairless Walloch has been announced for this year.The award will be based on a total of points from all four classes (obedience, showmanship,agility and tricks). Entrant must enter all four classes in order to be eligible for the award.Points taken based on the placement in class and the number of dogs defeated.
Dogs are measured at shoulder:if dog height is 10 inches or less - 4 inch jump heightif dog height is 10 to 16 inches - 8 inch jump heightif dog height is 16 to 22 inches - 12 inch jump heightif dog is 22 inches and over - 16 inch jump height
Make checks payable to: Faulkner County FairSend entries to: Tammy Calico (189 Katie Lane Conway, AR 72034)
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2020 SPECIAL AWARDSSPONSORS
J and D Supply
5C Cattle Co. - Bryan & Jennifer CookAmigos Livestock Show Supply Axles Plus
Faulkner County Judge - Jim Baker
Bar C Farm - Randal & Tracy Clark JeffBarksdaleBraveheart Cattle Co -
Jonathan Wallace Bug A Boo
Farm
Caldwell Feed - John King
Circle M Farms - Gary &
Lesia Morrison Garry &
Esther Clements
CP3 Boer Goats – Todd Patton
Custom Tool and Die -
Billy Lloyd Cypress
Valley Meat Company
Inc Diversified AG
Enola General Store
Faulkner County Farm Bureau
Farmers'
Association-Greenbri
er Farmer's Fire
Insurance
Faulkner County Cattlemen's
Association The Goat Shop -
Celia Bell
Greenbrier FFA
The Hair Salon
Jeffrey Hall Farms
Kris & Alicia Holman
Imboden’s CarpetDenny & Cristy Jobe
Steve Jones
Kieth's Service Center
KW Boer Goats- Kelley
Weatherley Garry Don
Lester
Tracy & Mandy Lester
Lollie Bottom Hog Farm- Pat &
Lynn Raney Barbara Mathes
McMahan Enterprises - Matt
McMahan McNinch Farms -
Dale McNinch
OK Corral
Pate Plumbing
Caleb Plyler
William Rhudy
Rock Farms - Rocky Harrell
Scott & Vicki Sewell
SWN- Southwestern Energy
Tin Can Ranch
Bill Townsend
Tractor Supply Company
Triple S Livestock-Brent & Angie
Smithson W/B Farms - Brad &
Donna Beck
Wandering Pig BBQ
Wilcox Farms - Dubby Wilcox
Yeager Transport Inc - Ratis &
Dorothy Yeager Vita Firm
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTGeneral Rules & Regulations
Enter online at Faulk.fairmanager.com by August 31, 2021Premium checks may be picked up at 6:00 p.m. September 24, 2021 at the fair ticket booth
window.More information about the fair can be found at: www.faulknercountyfair.net
1. All exhibitors must be residents of Faulkner County.
2. Youth exhibitors are those who are age 17 and under. Adult exhibitors are ages 18 & up.
3. All exhibits in the Youth and Adult Division will be awarded premiums on an A, B, C, and D basis. Ribbons
will be awarded at the discretion of the judges.
4. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division in each department.
5. All items must be produced by the exhibitor after last year’s county fair.
6. No weapons will be displayed.
7. All exhibits must be entered by the exhibitor or the exhibitor’s representative by the deadline. Entries MUST
be entered online at: faulk.fairmanager.com, or by coming to the Faulkner County Extension Office-844
Faulkner Street, M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., or by calling the Extension Office at 501-329-8344 with any questions.
Home Economics exhibits MUST be brought Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m., with the exception of
Baked Goods and Floriculture, which is on Monday, September 20th, 2021 from 9-11 a.m.
8. Any Home Ec. entries brought after the entry deadline will receive a participation ribbon and will be
for display purposes as space allows.
9. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26nd, 2021.
10. Soiled articles will not be accepted.
11. All exhibitors must be amateurs and must not have earned $1,000.00 or more per year from the craft or
hobby they will exhibit.
12. All Home economics Division Exhibits will be judged Friday, September 17th, 2021 starting at 9:30 a.m.
13. Judging will be CLOSED to the public. THE JUDGE’S DECISION WILL BE FINAL.
14. The Chairmen of each Division shall have supervision and control of the exhibits in his/her Division during
the Fair, and reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions, regulate the positions of all exhibits so far as may
be necessary to secure harmony and attractive appearance and reserves the right to accept or reject an item
before or after entry is made.
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EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXHIBITS – DEPARTMENT APrizes: Grand Champion $40; Reserve Grand Champion $30; Blue Ribbon $25; Red Ribbons
$15; White Ribbons $10
EDUCATIONAL BOOTH RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations Apply.
2. EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXHIBITS CAN BE PUT IN PLACE ON Sunday, September 19th, 2021, from 1 p.m. to
4 p.m and Monday, September 20th, 2021 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. All educational booths must be in place by 6
p.m., Monday, September 20th, and must remain in place until 9 a.m., Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
Booths must be removed by 2 p.m. Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
3. All groups wanting space for educational booths must call the County Extension Office at 329-8344. The
Extension Office at 844 Faulkner Street- will begin taking reservations for educational booth space July
30th, 2021 prior to the county fair, on a first come, first served basis.
4. The Fair will have watchmen on duty at all hours. Every precaution to prevent loss or damage will be
exercised; however, neither the Fair Association, Superintendent, nor Chairperson will be responsible
should any loss occur.
5. Educational Exhibit space is a 3 X 8 tabletop. Please let the Education Chairman know if you need a table
and electricity.
6. You must supply your own backdrop.
7. You must supply your own display items for handout materials.
SCORECARD FOR EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXHIBITCOMPONENT POINTS SCORE
APPROPRIATENESS OF THEME…………………………………………………………….15 ______Educational and/or promotional message, timely, important, practical. Message suited for the viewing audience.
PRESENTATION
ATTRACTS ATTENTION……………:…………………………………………………………….............................................10 ______
Light, motion, sound, color, size, etc.
TITLE…………………………………………………………………………………..…..10 ______
Attractive, catchy, easy to read, appropriate placement
DESIGN……….……………………………………………………………………….….20 _______
Good use of color; Center of interest; Unity of movement; Contrast; Balance
PRINTED VISUALS…….……………………………………………………………….….10 _______
Appropriate size; Appropriate placement; Neat & easy to read
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FOOD PRESERVATION – DEPARTMENT B
FOOD PRESERVATION & REGULATIONS***see new rules
Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021, 3-8 p.m.
All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.
2. All entries must have been preserved within the previous 12 months and can only be entered once.
3. Canned products must be shown in standard pint or quart jars or jelly jars. One jar constitutes an entry.
4. For judging and safety reasons jars must be clear glass with Mason-type labeled on jar or box with a
clean metal lid and ring, vacuum sealed and of acceptable size per recipe instructions – typically quart,
pint or smaller. Jars with rusty bands or without bands will not be accepted.
5. Jams and Jellies: ¼ inch head space. No paraffin sealed jars will be accepted.
6. Vegetables: 1 inch head space.
7. Pickles: no artificial coloring, ½ inch head space.
8. Fruits: ½ inch head space.
9. Due to safety reasons no canned squash including summer, zucchini or spaghetti, pureed or mashed
pumpkin, sweet potatoes, or potatoes will be judged. Pickled summer squash and zucchini are allowed.
10. All entries must be prepared by the exhibitor. No store-bought items will be allowed.
11. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
Points That Will Be Considered in JudgingJudging will be done by comparison to recognized standards of quality and safety first and then potentiallywhen met by comparison to other exhibits to determine placing within a class (first, second, third).
1. Containers – Standard jars. Clean and polished lids, free from rust. Leave the band on the lid.
2. Good portion of liquids and solids. All products covered with liquids.
3. Uniformity – Pieces of the same size and shape. Natural, even color throughout.
4. Texture – Products free from defects. Show careful selection of products.
5. Appearance.
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SEWING – DEPARTMENT C
SEWING RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.
2. Garments must be on hangers.
3. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS for each division.
4. Exhibits MUST be checked in by Thursday, September 16th, 2021, 3-8 p.m.
5. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
LADIES & GIRLS CLOTHING – DIVISION 1POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Accessories 6 4 2 0
2. Blouse 8 6 4 0
3. Dress – Best 8 6 4 0
4. Dress – Casual 8 6 4 0
5. Dress – Party 8 6 4 0
6. Dress – Smocked 8 6 4 0
7. Dress – Two Piece 10 8 6 0
8. Formal 10 8 6 0
9. Housecoat/smock 8 6 4 0
10. Jumper 8 6 4 0
11. Outerwear 10 8 6 0
12. Pants – Capri 8 6 4 0
13. Pants Suit 10 8 6 0
14. Pillowcase Dress 6 4 2 0
15. Poncho 6 4 2 0
16. Shirt 8 6 4 0
17. Shorts 8 6 4 0
18. Shorts Outfit 10 8 6 0
19. Skirt 8 6 4 0
20. Slacks 8 6 4 0
21. Sleepwear 8 6 4 0
22. Suit 10 8 6 0
23. Uniform 8 6 4 0
24. Vest 8 6 4 0
25. Misc. – No Duplicates 6 4 2 0
INFANT & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING – DIVISION 2POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. 3 pc. Baby Set 7 5 3 0
2. Bib 5 3 2 0
3. Bloomers 5 3 2 0
4. Coat 7 5 3 0
5. Dress – Best 7 5 3 0
6. Dress – Casual 7 5 3 0
7. Dress – Smocked 7 5 3 0
8. Pant Outfit 7 5 3 0
9. Shirt 7 5 3 0
10. Short Outfit 7 5 3 0
11. Skirt 7 5 3 0
12. Sleepwear 7 5 3 0
13. Vest 7 5 3 0
14. Misc. – No Duplicates 6 4 2 0
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HOUSEHOLD ARTS & CRAFTS – DEPARTMENT DHOUSEHOLD ARTS & CRAFTS RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Work must be original to the owner. No kits allowed.3. Items must be of good quality and workmanship or items will be disqualified.4. NO Weapons will be displayed.5. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
6. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021, 3-8 p.m.
7. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
30BASIC WOODWORKING – DIVISION 4
POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Bird House 10 8 6 0
2. Frame 10 8 6 0
3. Furniture 10 8 6 0
4. Holiday 10 8 6 0
5. Home Décor 10 8 6 0
6. Jewelry Box 10 8 6 0
7. Kids Toy 10 8 6 0
8. Shadow Box 10 8 6 0
9. Shelves 10 8 6 0
10. Misc.-No Duplicates 10 8 6 0
ADVANCED WOODWORKING – DIVISION 5POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Bird House 10 8 6 0
2. Frame 10 8 6 0
3. Furniture 10 8 6 0
4. Holiday 10 8 6 0
5. Home Décor 10 8 6 0
6. Jewelry Box 10 8 6 0
7. Kids Toy 10 8 6 0
8. Shadow Box 10 8 6 0
9. Shelves 10 8 6 0
10. Pen/Pencil 10 8 6 0
11. Misc.-No Duplicates 10 8 6 0
FLEECE (Non-sewn) – Division 6POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Blanket 6 4 2 0
2. Pillow 6 4 2 0
3. Poncho 6 4 2 0
4. Misc.-No duplicates 6 4 2 0
CRAFTY CORNER – DIVISION 7Rules & Regulations
1. All General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Work must be original to the exhibitor and may not be from a kit.3. Entries will be judged on the following criteria – craftsmanship, good use of materials, age
appropriate skill level, and eye appeal.4. Entries may not duplicate any entry by the exhibitor in another division or class.
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LEATHERWORK – DIVISION 8Rules & Regulations
1. All General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Work must be original to the exhibitor and may not be from a kit.3. Entries will be judged on the following criteria – craftsmanship, good use of materials, age appropriate
skill level, and eye appeal.
4. Entries may not duplicate any entry by the exhibitor in another division or class.
REPURPOSED PRODUCTS – DEPARTMENT EREPURPOSED PRODUCTS RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules & Regulations apply.2. Items will be on display as space allows.3. Exhibitors assume all risk of damage to personal exhibits.4. Repurposed Product entries should consist primarily of material(s) which would otherwise be discarded, having
fulfilled its initial use, and entrant’s alteration should serve a purpose other than that for which it was originally
designed or created.
5. Each submission should be entered under the category heading deemed most appropriate by the entrant,
based upon the primary source of materials used. However, at the discretion of the judges, an entry may be
deemed more suitable under a different class or division heading and then is subject to correction.
6. Extra consideration will be given for entries utilizing multiple types of repurposed materials, as well ascreative design and practicality.
7. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
8. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m.
9. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
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NEEDLEWORK ITEMS – DEPARTMENT FNEEDLEWORK RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
3. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m.
4. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
34KNITTED OR TATTED– DIVISION 2KNITTED OR TATTED – DIVISION 2
POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Afghan 36x48 or larger 10 6 4 0
2. Baby Bib 4 3 2 0
3. Baby Blanket 10 6 4 0
4. Baby Booties 4 3 2 0
5. Baby Cap 4 3 2 0
6. Baby Saque 4 3 2 0
7. Bedspread 10 6 4 0
8. Cap or Hat 4 3 2 0
9. Collar 4 3 2 0
10. Covered Hanger 4 3 2 0
11. Dish Cloth 4 3 2 0
12. Doily – Small 4 3 2 0
13. Doily –Large 4 3 2 0
14. Doll Clothes 4 3 2 0
15.Dress 10 6 4 0
16. Dresser Scarf 4 3 2 0
17. Hot Dish Mat 4 3 2 0
18. House Shoes 4 3 2 0
19. Luncheon Cloths 4 3 2 0
20. Mittens 4 3 2 0
21. Pillow 4 3 2 0
22. Placemat – 2 4 3 2 0
23. Pot Holder 4 3 2 0
24. Purse 4 3 2 0
25. Refrigerator towel 4 3 2 0
26. Rug 10 6 4 0
27. Scarf or Ascot 4 3 2 0
28. Shawl or Stole 4 3 2 0
29. Sweater 10 6 4 0
30. Tablecloth 10 6 4 0
31. Toy 4 3 2 0
32. Vest or Shell 4 3 2 0
33. Misc. – No Duplicate 4 3 2 0
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DECORATED BLANKETS – DIVISION 8
ART – DEPARTMENT GART RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Items will be on display as space allows.3. No art items over 24 x 36 will be accepted.4. Exhibitors assume all risk and damage of personal art exhibits.5. All art must be wired to hang. (NO glass in frames) No standing easels will be used.6. No Sawtooth Hangers.7. No “Paint By Numbers”. All work must be original to the exhibitor.8. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.9. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m.10. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
PAINTING ON CANVAS – DIVISION 1
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SCHOOL ART – DEPARTMENT HSCHOOL ART RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. All entries must be on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper.3. Items will be on display as space allows.4. Only one item may be entered per exhibitor.5. Exhibits must be entered by a school representative.6. Exhibitors assume all risk and damage of personal art exhibits.7. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m.8. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
PHOTOGRAPHY – DEPARTMENT IPHOTOGRAPHY RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. ALL PHOTOS MUST BE 8 X 10 ON AN 11 X 14 MOUNT OR MAT BOARD WITH A STIFF BACK. (Exception:
Picture Story, see rule below)
3. NO FOAM CORE BOARD will be allowed as a mount or mat board on any entry.
4. Any color matting is acceptable. No identifying marks are permitted on the front of the mount or
photo.
5. NO PHOTOS FRAMED WITH GLASS (These are State Fair Guidelines).
6. Judges will disqualify any photo that does not meet the above criteria. No taped string will be
accepted.
7. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
8. All photos which go to the State Fair must be chosen Best of Show unless entered by the State Fair
deadlines.
9. Picture Story must be a series of 3 to 4 photographs of 5 X 7 size that tell a story, mounted on a
mat board no larger than 16 X 20 inches.
10. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m.11. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
COLOR – DIVISION 1
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BAKED GOODS – DEPARTMENT JBAKED GOOD RULES & REGULATIONS
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
3. All entries must be dropped off Monday, September 20th, 2021, 9 to 11 a.m. Judging will begin at 9
a.m.
4. Entries (except for decorated cakes) must be on paper plates and SEALED IN A PLASTIC BAG.
5. Decorated cakes will not be cut.
6. Decorated cakes may be decorated on a Styrofoam base if desired.7. Cakes, pies, and loaf breads should be placed on large paper plates; rolls, muffins, cookies, and
candy should be placed on small paper plates.
8. Only one – fourth cake or pie per entry. Any more will be discarded.9. Bring recipe for item entered.10. ALL products must be made from scratch. NO MIXES.11. Three pieces of candy or three cookies constitute an entry.12. No cream pies are to be entered.
CAKES – DIVISION 1
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45PIES – DIVISION 3
POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Fruit 6 4 2 0
2. Fried (Plate of 2) 6 4 2 0
3. Other-Not Cream 6 4 2 0
4. Nut Pie 6 4 2 0
5. Pie Crust 6 4 2 0
6. Tart 6 4 2 0
7. Pie-Sugar Free 6 4 2 0
8. Misc. – No Duplicates 6 4 2 0
BREADS – DIVISION 4POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Biscuits 6 4 2 0
2. Cinnamon Rolls 6 4 2 0
3. Cornbread 6 4 2 0
4. Donuts - Yeast 6 4 2 0
5. Donuts – Cake 6 4 2 0
6. Muffins 6 4 2 0
7. Quick Breads 6 4 2 0
8. Sour Dough 6 4 2 0
9. Yeast Bread 6 4 2 0
10. Yeast Rolls 6 4 2 0
11. Misc. – No Duplicates 6 4 2 0
CANDY – DIVISION 5POINTS POINTS
CLASS A B C D CLASS A B C D
1. Divinity 8 6 4 0
2. Fudge 8 6 4 0
3. Molded 8 6 4 0
4. Nut Brittle 8 6 4 0
5. Taffy 8 6 4 0
6. Hard 8 6 4 0
7. Sugar Free 8 6 4 0
8. Nut 8 6 4 0
9. Misc. – No Duplicates 8 6 4 0
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AGRONOMY – DEPARTMENT KCommittee Chairmen: Faulkner County Master Gardeners
Agronomy Rules & Regulations
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. All Agronomy exhibits must be washed and prepared for judging: i.e. when bringing the entire plant,
remember to wash off roots, must be free of dirt.3. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
4. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021, 3-8 p.m.
5. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
CROPS – DIVISION 1
HORTICULTURE – DEPARTMENT LCommittee Chairmen: Faulkner County Master Gardeners
Horticulture Rules & Regulations
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. Ornamental Peppers are NOT allowed.3. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
474. Exhibits MUST be checked-in Thursday, September 16th, 2021 3-8 p.m.
5. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
PRODUCE – DIVISION 1
**Giant Pumpkin & Watermelon contest only available to 4-H members currently enrolled in the program.Top 2 county winners will represent Faulkner County at the State competition.
OTHER CROPS – DIVISION 2
EGGS – DIVISION 3
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**To eliminate stains on eggs, please make sure the eggs are at room temperature before placing them incartons.**POINT SIDE DOWN ON EGGS IN CARTON
HONEY – DIVISION 4
FLORICULTURE – DEPARTMENT MCommittee Chairman: FAULKNER COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS
Floriculture Rules & Regulations
1. General Rules and Regulations apply.2. All entries must be dropped off Monday September 20th, 2021, 9 - 11 a.m. Judging will begin at 9am.
3. All entries must be locally grown by the exhibitor.
4. No purchased arrangements will be allowed.5. Herbs must be one stem, approximately 3 inches in length with foliage. Entries must be displayed in
an appropriate container with water.
6. Specimens must be one stem that is at least 4 inches in length. Specimens must be displayed
in an appropriate container with water.
7. Youth and adult exhibitors may enter ONLY ONE ITEM PER CLASS of each division.
8. All exhibits MUST be picked up between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 26th, 2021.
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LIVESTOCK & POULTRY DIVISIONS RULES AND REGULATIONSLivestock Superintendent: MIKE REYNOLDS
1. Ownership deadlines for all county exhibits are July 1, (except County Fair Broilers).
a. All livestock must be entered online by August 31st, 2021.
b. All market hogs must be ear notched and have an 840 tag.
c. All meat goats and market lambs must be scrapies tagged and have an 840 tag.
d. All market steers and commercial heifers must have an 840 tag.
e. Market animal nominations are limited to 3 steers (you may show 2), 4 lambs (you may only show 3),
4 hogs (you may only show 2), and 4 meat goats (you may only show 3).
f. All Poultry must submit leg & wing band numbers. A copy of Pullorum/Typhoid 90 Day or Flock
Certificate must be submitted for all poultry (INCLUDING BROILERS) to the Extension office,
superintendent, and a copy should be retained by exhibitor.
g. All rabbits must be tattooed.
h. All breeding beef must submit registration numbers.
i. All Market animals must be castrated and healed by the opening day of the fair.
j. Under the direction of the livestock superintendent the fair board will make the call of removal of sick
animals.
2. All animals in the breeding class must be recorded and accepted for record in the recognized book for
their respective breeds. Exhibitors must have registration certificate available with the exhibit for their
respective breeds at ALL TIMES, except Dairy Cattle.
3. Exhibitor must own the animal being shown. Animal must be registered solely in the individual’s name for
junior exhibitors. No co-ownerships, no chapter ownerships, no club ownerships, or farm names are allowed
for junior exhibits. Registration papers must specify exhibitor’s full legal name and may not be in a farm or
any other name from July 1 through completion of the show.
4. Junior Show Eligibility: This department is limited to Arkansas students only, who are a bona fidemember of an FFA Chapter, 4-H Club, or a member of FCCLA in good standing in Faulkner County.Members from counties without a county fair, such as Pulaski, can show in Faulkner County. Exhibitors forthe junior show must be at least five years of age by the opening day of the fair. Exhibitor’s project programmust be under the supervision of a Vocational Agriculture teacher or a County Extension Agent.Exhibitors may exhibit in this show no later than the fall after graduation from high school or receivingtheir GED Certificate (or the equivalent). 4-H exhibitors who are 19 as of January 1st will not be eligible toshow. All animals must remain in the possession of the exhibitor during the duration of the project. Allanimals must be personally cared for by the exhibitor during the duration of the project. Faulkner CountyFair officials (livestock superintendent, chairman of the species and a Fair Board member all together)reserve the right to inspect ownership and request specific information regarding care and custody of ananimal at any time during the duration of the project.
5. All classes, including miscellaneous classes, MUST be entered online in order to show in the ring
51Open Division is for anyone NOT showing as a junior exhibitor.
6. Exhibitors are limited to 2 market animals per species, except Market Lambs and Meat Goats, which
are limited to 3. Exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per class in classes other than Market classes.
7. Showmanship is for exhibitors who are showing an animal in a market or breed show. You may NOT
show in showmanship with another exhibitor’s animal. Exception would be in the event of death of an
animal after the ownership deadline.
8. All exhibits may begin entering and must be in place according to the times listed in the schedule of
events at the beginning of the book. (NOTE: Animals may or may not be released after the show. The
early release of animals is based on overcrowding and the number of animals shown, therefore release
information, where applicable, will be announced at a later date).
9. All exhibits remaining on the grounds must remain in place UNTIL 10:00 P.M. ON THE CLOSING DAY OF
THE FAIR (AT DISCRETION OF LIVESTOCK SUPERINTENDANT).
10. Exhibitors will be required to show their own animal. Substitute exhibitors may be allowed for the
following reasons: sickness or physical injury documented by a physician or APRN; conflicts with animals
being exhibited in other species at the same time; two animals being shown in the same class at the same
time; or a pre-approved 4-H, FFA, or other County Fair competition. No other activity will qualify.
Notification for a substitute must be made to the Faulkner County Livestock Superintendent which will
confer with the Species Chairman and a Fair Board member to approve or disapprove the substitute
request. Approval must be obtained for a substitute showman prior to the start of the class in which there is
a conflict. Any substitute exhibitor must be a bona fide member of 4-H or FFA that has a Junior Livestock
entry in the current year’s Faulkner County Fair. In no case may a parent, agent, or advisor present or
assist with presentation of any animal. Any exceptions due to emergencies, etc. will be handled on a case
by case basis.
11. To qualify for premiums, all exhibitors must bring into the Ring for adjudication any animal properly
entered in any show class.
12. All premiums shall be awarded on a point basis.
13. Any livestock or poultry shown at any other county fair will NOT be eligible for premiums.
14. Where there are fewer entries in a Class than the number of places for premiums offered, the Judge
shall award First, Second, Third, etc. as the animal deserves.
15. Each exhibitor must furnish his/her own buckets for watering and feeding.
16. Each exhibitor, or someone in their family, must come out and take care of their own livestock by 9
a.m. each day, except poultry. The Poultry Department will supply feeding equipment and will feed and
water all birds. If livestock is unattended, the barn superintendent can see that it is cared for. Exhibitors
will be charged for this expense and no premium checks will be given out until this bill is paid in full.
5217. The primary care (fitting, grooming, care, etc.) of all junior livestock entries is to be performed by the
exhibitor whose name appears on the entry. The exhibitor must be present and must participate at all
times during fitting or grooming when assistance is being provided, except such times as the exhibitor may
be exhibiting livestock in another class, getting themself dressed/ready for a show, etc. Painting of switches,
tail heads, topknots, and boning of legs is permissible.
18. All stalls, pens, and aisles must be kept in a clean, neat, and orderly fashion and all refuse disposed of as
directed by the Superintendent.
19. No blocking/grooming chutes allowed in the aisles. An area will be provided for chutes. ALL AISLES
MUST REMAIN CLEAR!
20. NO SMOKING will be permitted in the barns.
21. Dogs will not be permitted on the Fairgrounds except for the dog shows.
22. Handicap parking will be in front of the Expo Building
23. A designated area will be available for parking RV’s and campers. All campers must park in this area.
See Camper Reservation section in the fair book for details.
24. No show animals will be allowed at campers.
25. All livestock and tack must be off Fair Grounds by midnight on the last day of the Fair. Any livestock
left after midnight will be sold or given away. The original owner or person who entered the livestock in
the Fair will be charged for any expense incurred by the Fair Board in disposing of the livestock. Any tack
remaining on the Fair Grounds at 8:30 a.m. on the Sunday following the last day of the Fair will be sold or
given away. The owner or person assigned to the stall, pen or tie out will be charged for any expense
incurred by the Fair Board in disposing of tack left on the Fair Grounds.
26. All final decisions will be made by the livestock superintendent, chairman of the species and a Fair
Board member. Anyone found in violation of any of the above rules will be subject to immediate
disqualification and possible banning from future exhibition. All decisions by management will be final and
not subject to protest.
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ARKANSAS LIVESTOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION
Junior Exhibit Rules
● Junior Exhibits are limited to Arkansas students only, who are a bona fide member of a FFA Chapter, 4-H Club,
or a member of FCCLA in good standing.
● Exhibitors for the junior show must be at least five years of age by the opening day of the fair.
● Exhibitor’s project must be under the supervision of a Vocational Agriculture teacher, 4-H Leader, or a County
Extension Agent.
● Exhibitors may exhibit in this show no later than the fall after graduating from high school or receiving their
GED Certificate (or the equivalent). 4-H Exhibitors who are 19 as of January 1st of the current year will not be
eligible to show.
● Exhibitors showing as Juniors (4-H, FFA, FCCLA) will not compete with or against exhibitors as Open in Beef,
Dairy Cattle, and Poultry.
● The same official classes will be used for both Junior exhibitors and exhibitors in Open.
● Showmanship: Only exhibitors showing as Juniors are eligible. Exhibitors must own animal shown and show
in 4-H or FFA contest.
EXHIBITION HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
FOR LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND EXOTIC ANIMALS FINAL RULE
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
CERTIFICATES OF VETERINARY INSPECTION AND ENTRY PERMITS: “Certification of Veterinary inspection” refers to
a legible record (made on an official form issued from the state of origin by and accredited veterinarian, which
shows that the animals listed thereon meet health requirements of the state of destination. It must bear the
identification of each animal and separate certificates must be made for each species of animal entered.
Entry permits are required on all out-of-state swine, rodeo bulls unless they are tested within thirty (30) days of
entry, psittacines, passerines, ratites, all other avian species except poultry and turkeys, cervids, camelids, or
exotic animals. Permits are also required on all cattle entering Arkansas from any state that is not a tuberculosis
free state, unless that state has a reciprocal agreement with Arkansas Permit numbers can be obtained from the
state veterinarian’s office (501) 907-2400 from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
A certificate of veterinary inspection must accompany all out-of-state animals; and
A. Must be available on request by animal health officials.
54B. Individually identify all animals, showing positive identification of each animal by tattoo, ear tag,
registration number or ear notch. Steers should be identified by description.
C. Show required tests, vaccinations, and entry permit number, if applicable.
D. Show name and address of owner or exhibitor—this shall be the same name as under which animals
are exhibited.
Any animal or poultry showing any evidence of infectious or contagious disease, or of external parasitism, and
animals with active ringworm lesions (with the resulting loss of hair), multiple warts easily visible without close
examination, or atrophic rhinitis, will not be permitted to exhibit. All animals entering the grounds, including
those shown in pet zoos, children’s barnyard animals, Old McDonald Farms, etc., must meet requirements of
their particular species.
All animals originating out of areas quarantined because of other diseases (vesicular stomatitis, scabies, etc.)
shall not be permitted to enter the state.
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ARKANSAS LIVESTOCKCOUNTY, JR. DISTRICT, DISTRICT, STATE FAIR LEVEL, AND OTHER SHOWS
1. All animals entering the grounds, including those showing in pet zoos, children’s barnyard animals, Old
McDonald Farms, etc., must meet the requirements of their particular species.
2. Arkansas livestock (except for Arkansas sheep, goats, horses, steers and rabbits) must be accompanied by a
certificate of veterinary inspection issued within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition, showing the following:
ARKANSAS CATTLE1. If Arkansas is a Class Free state, Arkansas cattle are exempt from brucellosis testing. If Arkansas is not a Class
Free State, then the following testing requirements must be met:
2. Negative brucellosis test within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition, for females and bulls eighteen (18)
months of age and over. All heifers that have calved or are bred must be tested. Animals originating from a
certified brucellosis Free Herd are exempt if the Certified Free Herd number is shown on certificate.
3. All heifers that are four to twelve (4-12) months of age shall be vaccinated before entering show.
4. Heifers that are over twelve (12) months of age and are not official calfhood vaccinated will not be allowed to
show (unless they are from a Brucellosis Certified Free Herd.)
ARKANSAS SWINE1. As of July 1, 2001, all swine must have an official premise identification.
2. Animals six (6) months old or older to be tested negative for brucellosis within ninety (90) days of exhibition
or originate directly out of a Validated Herd, with Validation number and date of last herd test shown on
certificate (barrows exempt from brucellosis testing but must be pseudo rabies tested.)
3. Animals to be tested negative for pseudo rabies regardless of age within ninety (90) days of the exhibition on
a test approved by the state veterinarian or originate directly out of a Qualified Pseudo rabies Free Herd, with
Qualified Herd number and date of last test shown on certificate.
4. Free off other contagious, infectious, and communicable diseases (erysipelas, atrophic rhinitis, etc.);
otherwise they will not be allowed to show and will be released from fairgrounds.
ARKANSAS SHEEP AND GOATS1. Exhibition officials must maintain records of all sheep and goats that are exhibited for a period of five years to
include:
2. Identification Number
3. Flock status as defined by the Voluntary Flock Certification Program
4. The name, complete address and phone number of the owner
5. Fair personnel, veterinarians, or state-federal personnel may examine sheep on grounds.
6. Any sheep showing clinical symptoms of Scrapie shall be immediately quarantined in isolation and required
to undergo any approved diagnostic tests and shall be consigned to slaughter or destruction with submission
of tissues to an approved diagnostic laboratory at the exhibitor’s expense.
567. Commingling (as defined by the Arkansas Scrapie Regulation) of sheep or goats of different flock status as
defined by the Voluntary Flock Certification Program (VFCP) is prohibited and must be reported to the VFCP
state official and State Veterinarian.
8. No sheep or goats showing symptoms of disease, particularly foot rot, sore mouth, sheep pox, evidence of
fungal infection, evidence of abscesses or with draining abscesses will be allowed to show and may be
released by fair officials, veterinarians, or state-federal personnel.
ARKANSAS RABBITS1. Rabbits will be inspected on grounds. No rabbits showing symptoms of disease will be allowed to show.
ARKANSAS POULTRY1. An official representing the exhibition shall notify the state veterinarian no later than thirty (30) days prior to
the exhibition, giving names, place, inclusive dates, and time of the event.
2. The requirements are as follows:
3. All in-state poultry, which includes domesticated game birds, quail, pheasants, peafowl, guineas, and turkeys,
present at exhibition in Arkansas shall have originated from U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid Clean or equivalent flocks
or have had a negative pullorum-typhoid test within ninety (90) days of the movement to the exhibition
(pullorum-typhoid testing on fairgrounds during the fair is prohibited.) This information will be documented
on a NPIP Form VS 9-3, 90-Day Certificate, NPIP Flock Certification Form or similar certificate that will
accompany the poultry during exhibition.
4. All noncertified birds must be banded (leg or wing band), with a sealed band. Wraparound plastic bands are
not acceptable. In-state waterfowl are exempt from Pullorum-typhoid requirements.
5. Any poultry showing evidence of infectious or contagious disease or insect infestation will not be permitted
to exhibit.
6. Record Keeping – The sponsor of the exhibition shall compile a list of all poultry present at exhibition.
7. This list shall contain the name and address of each owner the number, the species, breed, variety, type, sex,
and pullorum-typhoid status of all poultry present. A copy of this shall be retained by the sponsor of the
exhibition for at least twelve (12) months.
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JUNIOR BEEF CATTLE – DEPARTMENT NCommittee: Chair – Kyle Lasley, Bryan Cook, Shane Ralston, Dubby Wilcox, Kevin Sanson
1. Beef cattle will check-in beginning at 10am Tuesday, September 21st, 2021.
2. All Beef cattle must be in place by Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 by 12 p.m.
3. Weigh – In begins Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 at 2 p.m.
4. Mandatory exhibitors meeting Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 at 8:30 a.m.
5. Show will begin at 9a.m. Thursday, September 23rd.
6. Blocking/grooming chutes will not be allowed in the aisles or on the asphalt inside of the barn. An area
will be provided for chutes. ALL AISLES MUST REMAIN CLEAR!
Breeding Beef – Division 1Purebred and Composite
1. Junior entries cannot compete in the Open Division with the exception that Junior Grand Champion male and
female from each breed may cross over into Open classes.
2. Exhibitors are limited to 2 animals per class with a limit of 2 market steers.
3. All senior bulls, one year or older, must be shown with nose ring or nose clip with lead.
4. Faulkner County pure bred heifers and composite bred heifers will compete for an overall Faulkner County
special award. Heifers must be born and bred in Faulkner County to be eligible. There will be no reserve for
the special award.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Junior heifer calves, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Senior heifer calves, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
3. Summer yearling heifers, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
4. Junior yearling heifers, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
5. Senior yearling heifers, calved between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
6. Two year old heifers, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
7. Cow/calf pair, any age calf must be sucking 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
8. Grand Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
9. Reserve Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
10. Junior bull calves, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
11. Senior bull calves, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
12. Summer yearling bulls, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
13. Junior yearling bulls, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
14. Senior yearling bulls, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
15. Aged bulls, before Sept. 1, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
5816. Grand Champion Bull SPECIAL AWARD
17. Reserve Champion Bull SPECIAL AWARD
18. Pair of Females, owned and bred by exhibitor 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
Breeding Beef – Division 1 (continued) POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
19. Pair of animals, one bull and one female 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
20. Get of Sire, 4 animals, both sexes by same sire 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
All Grand Champion Females will return for Supreme Champion Female
All Grand Champion Bulls will return for Supreme Champion Bulls
Supreme Female and Supreme Bull will compete for Supreme Animal of Show
*ONLY JUNIOR EXHIBITORS RECEIVE AWARDS
Faulkner County Bred Replacement Females – Division 21. Heifers must be born and bred in Faulkner County to be eligible for this class.
2. Animals must be nominated for the fair by August 31st, 2021, with the Faulkner County Extension Office.
3. Animals born between January 1st, 2020 and April 15th, 2021 are eligible.
4. The breeder of the heifer must sign the nomination form certifying that the animal was born & bred in
Faulkner County. They must also certify that the heifer is not greater than 75% of any given breed.
5. Heifers shown in the Faulkner County Bred Class are not eligible to show in the regular Commercial Heifer
Class. Likewise, Crossbred Heifers will not be eligible to show in the Faulkner County Bred Class.
6. Heifer classes will be broken into the following groups: American, English, and Exotic. Individual classes will
be divided by weight.
7. Exhibitors must have ownership of the animals by July 1st, 2021 to be eligible to show in this class.
8. All County Bred Heifers must be classified prior to August 31st, 2021.
9. Faulkner County Heifers will compete for an overall Faulkner County Special Award. Heifers must be born
and bred in Faulkner County to be eligible. There will be no reserve for the special award.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Weight 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Faulkner County Bred SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Faulkner County Bred SPECIAL AWARD
59Crossbred Heifers – Division 3
Crossbred heifers may be divided into 3 classes based on age and breed (American, English, and Exotic) at the
discretion of show committee. NOTE: A heifer shown in this class cannot be considered for Faulkner County
Bred.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Weight 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Heifer SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Heifer SPECIAL AWARD
Crossbred Cows – Division 41. Crossbred cows must be 2 – 3 years old and first year to calve.
2. Crossbred cows may be divided into 3 classes based on breed (American, English & Exotic) at the discretion of
show committee.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Age 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Crossbred Cow SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Crossbred Cow SPECIAL AWARD
Crossbred Cow/Calf Pair – Division 51. The Crossbred Cow/Calf Pair Class will be divided same as the Crossbred Cow and Heifer classes.
2. Cows may be any age
3. Calf must be sucking at the time of show.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Age Group 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Crossbred Cow/Calf Pair SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Crossbred Cow/Calf Pair SPECIAL AWARD
60Junior Market Steers – Division 6
1. All steers must be weighed by the Show Officials to be eligible for the gain ability awards.
2. The minimum weight of animals entered is 850 pounds. Lighter animals will not be accepted.
3. Weights at weigh-in will be used to determine show classification.
4. Steers may be divided into 3 classes based on weight.
5. Each exhibitor will be limited to two entries.
6. All animals must be clipped, groomed, and broke to show. Each steer must be dehorned and properly
castrated.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Weight 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Market Steer SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Market Steer SPECIAL AWARD
Note: No Crossbred Animals will cross over.
Arkansas Feeder Steer – Division 71. All feeder steers must weigh a maximum of 849 pounds at weigh-in at the County Fair.
2. The steers must be shown by a currently enrolled 4-H, FFA, or FCCLA member.
3. Each exhibitor is limited to two (2) entries in this show.
4. The steer must have been born and raised in Arkansas and certified by a County Extension Agent or Vo-Ag
teacher.
5. All breeds will be shown together, and classes will be divided by weights recorded at weigh-in time at the
County Fair. Placing of classes will be 100% show ring placing by the judge. None of the animals will be
eligible for the Faulkner County Junior Livestock Auction in 2021.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Weight 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Feeder Steer SPECIAL AWARD
3. (1st place steer from each weight class)
4. Reserve Champion Feeder Steer SPECIAL AWARD
61Beef Showmanship Contest – Division 8
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Beginning Cloverbud (5-6 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Advanced Cloverbud (7-8 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
3. Junior (9-11 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
4. Intermediate (12-14 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
5. Senior (15-19 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
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JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE – DEPARTMENT ODairy Cattle and Dairy Goat Committee: Chairman – Mike Gill
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
All cattle must have CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY INSPECTION (follow state rules). All breeding animals 4
months of age and older must be calf hood vaccinated. Steers are exempt.
1. Each exhibitor will be limited to (2) entries per breeding dairy class.
2. All animals must be clipped, groomed, and broke to show.
3. Dairy Cattle may begin entering the fairgrounds at 12 noon, Sunday, September 19th.
4. All Dairy cattle must be in place and milked out by 6 p.m. Sunday, September 19th.
5. Dairy Cattle Exhibitor Meeting Monday, September 20th, at 9:30 a.m.
6. Dairy Cattle show begins Monday, September 20th, at 10 a.m. Show will follow order of fair book and then
continue in order by breeds. (Exp. Jersey, Brown Swiss, Holstein, other).
7. Showmanship contest will be determined by judge, before or after dairy show.
8. Milking animals may be released following show; all others are based on overcrowding and/or must be
determined by Dairy Superintendent.
ALL AISLES MUST REMAIN CLEAN & CLEAR!
DEFINITIONS OF CLASSIFICATIONS
Junior Get-of Sire: Two offspring out of the same sire owned and shown by junior exhibitor.
Best of Three Females: Any age, all are to have been bred and owned by junior exhibitor. Each exhibitor is
limited to one entry.
Breeder’s Get-of-Sire: Two offspring out of the same sire.
Produce of Dam: Group to consist of two animals, any age, the produce of one cow. The dam must be named.
Each exhibitor is limited to one entry from the same cow. Animals need not both be owned by the
exhibitor.
63Breeding Dairy – Division 1
1. Each exhibitor will be limited to (2) entries per breeding dairy class.
2. Open show is offered in breeding division and will follow Jr. Show with same show format.
3. All first place winners from Jr. entries may crossover to open divisions automatically, unless there are class
registrations. Therefore, Jr. entry winner will compete in open. Ribbons NOT points are earned in Open
show, only if open entries are entered.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Bull calves 4-6 months 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Bull calves 7-12 months 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
3. Grand Champion Bull (winner of classes 1 & 2) SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Champion Bull
4. Supreme Champion Bull (All Grand Breed Winners, class 3) SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Supreme Bull SPECIAL AWARD
5. Junior heifer calf, born after Feb. 28, 2021
and over four months of age 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
6. Intermediate heifer calf, born Dec. 1, 2020 to Feb. 28, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
7. Senior heifer calf, born Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
8. Summer yearling, born June 1 to Aug. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
9. Junior yearling heifer, born Mar. 1 to May 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
10. Intermediate yearling heifer, born Dec. 1, 2019 to Feb. 28, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
11. Senior yearling heifer, born Sept. 1 to Nov 30, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
12. Junior Champion Heifer SPECIAL AWARD
13. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer SPECIAL AWARD
14. Junior two-year, born Mar. 1 to Aug. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
15. Senior two-year old, born Sept. 1, 2016 To Feb. 28, 2017 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
16. Junior Three-year old cow, born Mar 1 To Aug. 31, 2018 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
17. Senior three-year old cow, born Sept 1, 2017 to Feb 28, 2018 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
18. Four-year old cow, born Sept. 1, 2016 to Aug. 31, 2017 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
19. Five and Six year old cows, born Sept 1, 2014 To Aug 31, 2016 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
20. Aged cow, seven years old and over born before Sept 1, 2014 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
21. Dry cow, any age (must have completed one lactation) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
22. Senior Champion Cow, (winners 14-20) SPECIAL AWARD
Senior Reserve Cow SPECIAL AWARD
23. Grand champion Female (winners class 12&21) SPECIAL AWARD
64Reserve Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
24. Best Udder – 1 entry per exhibitor, within breeds 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
25. Best Three Females, any age, one milking 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
26. Breeder’s Get-of-Sire 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
27. Produce of Dam 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
Cross Breed Dairy Division 2Must be a dairy cross breed with dominate dairy characteristics. Discretion will be left to the diary committee
chairman.
1. Junior Heifer calf, born after March 1, 2021, must be over 4 months of age
2. Intermediate Heifer calf born Dec 1, 2020 to Feb 28, 2021
3. Senior Heifer calf born Sept 1, 2020 – Nov 30, 2020
** Grand Champion Cross Breed-Rosette
**Reserve Grand Champion-Rosette
Dairy Showmanship Contest – Division 3POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Cloverbud (5-8 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Juniors (9-13 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
3. Seniors (14-19 years old) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
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JUNIOR DAIRY GOAT – DEPARTMENT PDairy Goat Committee: Chairman – Amy Evatt Smith & Donny Moore
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
Dairy Goats may begin entering the fairgrounds at 12 noon, Sunday, September 19th.
Animals in Place by 6 p.m. Sunday, September 19th, 2021.
Pre-Show Milk-Out: 10 p.m. Sunday, September 19th, 2021.
Check-in by the Dairy Goat Committee, 6 – 8 p.m.
Dairy Exhibitor Mandatory Meeting Monday, September 20th, at 9:30 a.m. in the show ring.
Show will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, September 20th, 2021.
1. Breeds: Alpine, LaMancha, Saanen, Sable, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Oberhasli, Toggenburg and Recorded
Grades
2. Please be prepared to show Registration Certificates.
3. The rules for this show will follow those set forth by the Arkansas State Fair, with local options.
4. NO horned goats will show.
5. All classes, including miscellaneous classes, MUST be entered online in order to show in the ring
Junior Does – Division 1 (Does under 24 months that have never freshened)POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Junior Kid under 5 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Intermediate Kid 5-9 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Senior Kid 9 - 12 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Winter Kid 12 - 24 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5. Grand Champion Jr. Doe SPECIAL AWARD
6. Reserve Champion Jr. Doe SPECIAL AWARD
7. Best of Show (All breeds together) SPECIAL AWARD
Senior Does – Division 2 (Does that have freshened)POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Does under 2 years 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Does 2 years to 3 years 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Does 3 years to 5 years 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Does 5 years and over 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5. Grand Champion Senior Doe SPECIAL AWARD
6. Reserve Champion Senior Doe SPECIAL AWARD
67Dairy Goat Showmanship Contest – Division 3
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Cloverbud (5-8 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Junior (9-13 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Senior (14-19 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Dairy Goat Group/Miscellaneous Classes – Division 4POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Get of Sire: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(3 Jr. or Sr. Does, may split into Jr. and Sr. classes if entries warrant. No additional pen fees.)
2. Produce of Dam: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(3 Jr. or Sr. Does, may split into Jr. and Sr. classes if entries warrant. No additional pen fees.)
3. Dairy Herd: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(4 Does owned by one family, at least one in milk, one entry per exhibitor, per breed. No additional pen fees.)
4. Dam and Daughter: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(Sr. Doe and Daughter of any age. No additional pen fees.)
5. Dairy Wether: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(Any age; any recognized dairy breed or combination thereof; may not show in the Meat goat show. Wethers
must have Scrapies tags of ADGA Wether Certificate. No horns.)
6. Best Udder: 1 entry per exhibitor SPECIAL AWARD
. (No additional pen fees)
7. Best Doe: any age, Bred and Owned by Junior Exhibitor – SPECIAL AWARD
One (1) entry per exhibitor per breed. Sponsored by the AR Goat Producers Association.
(No additional pen fees)
8. Mixed Dairy Herd (5 head/3 exhibitors/1 club or chapter) No additional pen fees.
68
JUNIOR MEAT GOAT – DEPARTMENT QCommittee: Chairman – Jacob Marek, Clara Weatherley, Craig Dewey, Kim Barksdale
All Meat Goats in place Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 at 8 a.m. Weigh-in will begin at 9 a.m.
Mandatory exhibitors meeting Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 – 4:30 p.m.
Faulkner County Bred Meat Goat Show will begin Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 at 5 p.m. Immediately
following the Faulkner County Bred Meat Goat Show will be Pee Wee Meat Goat Showmanship, then Meat
Goat Market Show, then, Junior and Senior Meat Goat Showmanship
Market – Division 1Minimum Weight: 45 pounds
1. Each exhibitor may nominate four (4) goats but is limited to showing three (3) goats.
2. Goats will be shown by weight. Entries will be divided into a minimum of three classes by weight after
weigh-in.
3. Either Wethers or Does will be allowed to show. Does shown in the dairy show may NOT be shown in the
market show.
4. Any breed of goat or cross may be shown.
5. All goats must have their baby teeth at the County Fair.
6. Meat Goats may be horned, but horns must be tipped (to dime sized diameter) for safety.
7. Meat Goats MUST BE TAGGED with a scrapies tag from the herd of origin or USDA approved tag and the
scrapies tag must be on the nomination for at the time of nomination. NO EXCEPTIONS.
8. Bracing will be allowed, all 4 of the animal’s hooves must remain on the ground. Judge will have final call.
9. Exhibitors unable to lead and safely handle their Meat Goat may be asked to leave the ring with no placing
awarded.
10. Wether Dams may be shown in Market Goat show following the Market Goat show rules, but not shown in
the Breeding Doe show.
11. All goats must be clipped before they are weighed in
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Weight Group 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Meat Goat SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Meat Goat SPECIAL AWARD
69Meat Goat Showmanship Contest – Division 2
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
4. Peewee (5-8 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5. Junior (9-13 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
6. Senior (14-19 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Faulkner County Bred Meat Goats – Division 31. Goat must be bred, born and owned in Faulkner County to be eligible for this class.
2. Exhibitors must have ownership of the animals by July 1st, 2021 to be eligible to show in this class.
3. Animals must be nominated for the fair by August 31st, 2021 online or with the Faulkner County Extension
Office.
4. Goat classes will be divided by weight.
The Faulkner County Bred Grand or Reserve Grand will not be selected from the premium sale line up,
as in years past.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Weight Group 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Faulkner County Bred Meat Goat SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Faulkner County Bred Meat Goat SPECIAL AWARD
Weather Dam - Division 4
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Weight Group 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Wether Dam Meat Goat SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Wether Dam Meat Goat SPECIAL AWARD
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JUNIOR SMALL RUMINANTS - DEPARTMENT RCommittee: Chairman - Garry Clements & Alan Price
All Breeding Goats and Sheep must be owned and registered in exhibitor’s name by July 1st, 2021.
All breeding goats and breeding sheep may begin entering 12 p.m. (noon) Sunday, September 19th, 2021, but
must be in place by Monday, September 20th, 2021 at 6 p.m. Check-in by the committee, 6 - 7 p.m.
Papers must be presented at check in.
Mandatory exhibitors meeting Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 – 9:30 a.m.
Show will begin Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 at 10 a.m.
Breeding Meat GoatsShow 1 – Registered Boer Goats (registered with ANY Boer registry)
Show 2 – Commercial Unregistered Meat – type Goats (must be slick sheared)
1. Rules would be that for the Registered Boer Show. Goats will be entered in age appropriate class according to
the age/sex/type (full blood or percentage) listed on their registration papers with legible tattoo that matches
papers.
2. Goats showing in Show 1 (registered Boers) MUST be entered into appropriate age/sex class as listed on their
registration papers. Exhibitors MUST have the goats they are showing registered in the youth’s name that is
showing it. Registration papers MUST be brought to the show and be presented when checking in the goats
at check in for the show.
3. Commercial goats must be under one (1) year old and not have any adult teeth– (those goats NOT registered
with any registry) will be shown in Show 2 and will be WEIGHED and entered into the appropriate class.
4. Breeding Does may be shown in Market Goat show following the Market Goat show rules, but not shown in
the Wether Dam show.
5. This show is for MEAT breeds. Dairy goats will not be allowed unless they are at least 50% of a MEAT breed
cross. Purebred and Grade dairy goats must enter the dairy shows.
6. Youths entering goats in these shows must be a current member in good standing of Faulkner County 4-H or
FFA.
7. There will be No Points given. All 3 Breed shows will be RIBBONS ONLY.
Registered Boer Goats - Division 1(Any Boer Registry)
PERCENTAGE DOES POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Kids, 0-3 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Kids, 3-6 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Kids, 6-9 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Kids, 9-12 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
715. Champion Percentage Junior Doe
6. Reserve Champion Percentage Junior Doe
7. Yearlings, 12-16 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8. Yearlings, 16-20 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9. Yearlings, 20-24 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10. Champion Percentage Yearling Doe
11. Reserve Champion Percentage Yearling Doe
12. Does, 24-36 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13. Does, 36-48 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
14. Aged Does, 48 months and over 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15. Champion Senior Percentage Doe
16. Reserve Champion Senior Percentage Doe
17. GRAND CHAMPION Percentage Doe
18. RESERVE CHAMPION Percentage Doe
Full Blood/Purebred Does POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
19. Kids, 0-3 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
20. Kids, 3-6 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
21. Kids, 6-9 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
22. Kids, 9-12 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
23. Champion Full blood/Purebred Junior Doe
24. Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred Junior Doe
25. Yearlings, 12-16 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
26. Yearlings, 16-20 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
27. Yearlings, 20-24 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
28. Champion Full blood/Purebred Yearling Doe
29. Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred Yearling Doe
30. Does, 24-36 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
31. Does, 36-48 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
32. Aged Does, 48 months and over 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
33. Champion Full blood/Purebred Senior Doe
34. Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred Senior Doe
35. GRAND CHAMPION Full blood/Purebred Doe SPECIAL AWARD
7236. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Full blood/Purebred Doe SPECIAL AWARD
Full Blood/Purebred Bucks POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
37. Kids, 0-3 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
38. Kids, 3-6 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
39. Kids, 6-9 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
40. Kids, 9-12 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
41. Champion Full blood/Purebred Junior Buck
42. Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred Junior Buck
43. Yearlings, 12-16 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
44. Yearlings, 16-20 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
45. Yearlings, 20-24 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
46. Champion Full blood/Purebred Yearling Buck
47. Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred Yearling Buck
48. Bucks, 24-36 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
49. Bucks, 36-48 months 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
50. Aged Bucks, 48 months and over 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
51. Champion Full blood/Purebred Senior Buck
52. Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred Senior Buck
53. GRAND CHAMPION Full blood/Purebred Buck SPECIAL AWARD
54. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Fullblood/Purebred Buck SPECIAL AWARD
Commercial Unregistered - Division 2Commercial Does POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Weight 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion SPECIAL AWARD
Breeding Goat Showmanship - Division 3POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Peewee (5-8 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Junior (9-13 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
74BREEDING SHEEP
All Breeding Sheep must be in place by Sunday, September 19th, 2021 – 6:00 p.m.
Weigh-In following: Sunday, September 19th, 2021 – 6:00 p.m.
Mandatory exhibitors meeting Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 – 9:30 a.m.
Breeding Sheep Show Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 –Following Breeding Goat Show which starts at 10 a.m.
1. Lambs will be inspected on the grounds. No sheep showing symptoms of disease, particularly foot rot,
sore mouth, sheep pox, evidence of fungal infection, evidence of abscesses, or with draining abscesses will
not be allowed to show and may be released by fair officials.
2. All lambs must be tagged with a scrapies tag from the herd of origin. NO EXCEPTIONS!
3. Exhibitors Must specify which Division (Market or Crossbred) they are entering AT TIME OF ENTRY.
Crossbred Ewe Class - Division - 41. Animals must be nominated for the fair by August 31st, 2021 with the Extension Office.
2. Limit one (1) entry per exhibitor.
3. Crossbred Ewes may be shown in the Market Lamb show following Market Lamb show rules, but not in
Wether Dam show.
4. Exhibitors must have ownership of animals by July 1st, 2021.
5. The number of classes will be based on the number of animals entered and by weight.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Wool 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Commercial Ewe Wool SPECIAL AWARD
3. Hair 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Grand Champion Commercial Ewe Hair SPECIAL AWARD
75Breeding Sheep Class - Division 5
1. Animals must be nominated for the fair by August 31st, 2021 with the Extension Office.
2. Exhibitor must have ownership of animals by July 1st, 2021.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Yearling Ram, born Jan 1 to Aug 31, 2020 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Senior Ram, born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2020 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Junior Ram Lamb, born after Jan 1, 2021 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Pair of Ram Lambs (classes 2 &3) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5. Yearling Ewe born Jan 1 to Aug 31, 2020 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
6. Pair of Yearling Ewes 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7. Senior Ewe Lamb, born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2020 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8. Paid Senior Ewe Lambs 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9. Junior Ewe Lambs, born after Jan 1, 2021 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10. Exhibitor’s Flock (1 Ram, 2 Yearling Ewes, 2 Junior Ewes) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Breeding Sheep Showmanship - Division 6POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Peewee (5-8 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Junior (9-13 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Senior (14-19 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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JUNIOR SHEEP- DEPARTMENT SCommittee: Chairman - Rodney Wiedower, Diana Watkins, Patrick Breeding
All Sheep must be in place by Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021 – 9:00 a.m.
Weigh-In Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 – 9:00 a.m.
Mandatory exhibitors meeting Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 – 5:30 p.m.
Judging Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 - 6:00 p.m.
1. Lambs will be inspected on the grounds. No sheep showing symptoms of disease, particularly foot rot,
sore mouth, sheep pox, evidence of fungal infection, evidence of abscesses, or with draining abscesses will
not be allowed to show and may be released by fair officials.
2. All lambs must be tagged with a scrapies tag from the herd of origin, and an 840 tag. NO EXCEPTIONS!
3. Exhibitors Must Specify which division (Market or Crossbred) they are entering AT TIME OF ENTRY.
4. ALL SHEEP must be sheared from the hock up before crossing the scales for weigh-in.
5. Wether Dams may be shown in the Market Lamb show following the Market Lamb show rules, but not in
the Commercial Ewe show.
Market Lamb – Division 1Minimum Weight: 80 pounds
1. Lambs will be divided into classes by weight. Number of classes will be determined by number of entries.
2. Animals must be nominated for the fair by August 31st, 2021 with the Extension Office.
3. Exhibitors may nominate 4 lambs but may only show 3.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Weight 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Lamb SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Lamb SPECIAL AWARD
Sheep Showmanship Contest – Division 2POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Cloverbud (5-8 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
78Wether Dam Contest - Division 3
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
4. Divided by Weight 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5. Grand Champion Wether Dam SPECIAL AWARD
6. Reserve Champion Wether Dam SPECIAL AWARD
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JUNIOR SWINE – DEPARTMENT TCommittee: Chairman - Troy Weatherley, Scott Sewell, Denny Jobe, & Seth Taylor
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
No exhibitor may unload their animal until their health papers have been checked and it’s the designated time
for them to unload.
Weigh-In Tuesday, September 21st, 2021, 8 - 10 p.m.
All Swine must be in place by Tuesday, September 21st, 2021, 10 p.m.
Showmanship show is Wednesday, September 22nd, at noon. The breed show will begin after showmanship
with the show order alphabetically.
Mandatory exhibitor’s meeting Wednesday, September 18th, 5:30 p.m.
Show will begin Wednesday, September 18th, at 6:00 p.m.
1. Each exhibitor will be limited to two (2) entries per class and a total of two (2) market hogs to be shown or
brought to the fair.
2. Each exhibitor will be responsible for feeding and watering their own animals.
3. An animal neglected by their owner will be dismissed.
4. Any animal considered to be a health hazard to other animals will be dismissed.
5. Market hogs will be divided into classes by weight or breed. Number of classes will be determined by
number of entries.
6. Health papers must have ear notches not State or County Fair tag numbers.
Breeding Swine – Division 1POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. February Boars 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. March Boars 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. April Boars 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Grand Champion Boar SPECIAL AWARD
5. Reserve Champion Boar SPECIAL AWARD
6. Supreme Overall Boar SPECIAL AWARD
7. February Gilt 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8. March Gilt 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9. April Gilt 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10.Grand Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
11.Reserve Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
12.Supreme Overall Gilt SPECIAL AWARD
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Faulkner County Bred Market Hog – Division 2
The Faulkner County Bred Grand or Reserve Grand will not be selected from the premium sale line up, as in
past years.
After the end of the Grand Champion drive and all the class winners have been lined up for the premium sale,
we will follow these steps in the selection:
1. If the Grand or Reserve Grand (or both) from the market show IS FC BRED, they will be awarded as placed
from the show the highest placing available. Example: If the Reserve Grand is FC BRED and the Grand is not,
then the Reserve Grand is the FC BRED Grand Champion.
2. If the Grand or Reserve Grand IS NOT FC BRED, we will hold a class of the highest placing FC BRED animals
from each class of breed and crossbred market hogs for the selection of FC BRED Grand and Reserve Grand
Market Hog.
3. The second highest class placing animal will be in the holding pen ready to drive if the animal placing above
them is selected.
4. If there are no FC BRED animals that place in the top 7 placing for a class, that class will be omitted from the
FC BRED drive.
5. Once the FC BRED Grand and Reserve Grand have been selected the remaining hogs will be dismissed and we
will continue with the selection of the remaining sale order.
6. No points will be awarded, only ribbons will be given.
7. Sow must be owned and bred in Faulkner County. Market Hog must be born in Faulkner County to be
eligible for this class.
8. Animals must be nominated for the fair by August 31st, 2021 with the Faulkner County Extension Office.
9. The breeder of the swine must sign the nomination form certifying that the animal was born and bred in
Faulkner County.
10. Swine classes will be divided by weight or breed.
11. Exhibitors must have ownership of the animals by July 1, 2021 to be eligible to show in this class.
12. When completing online entries, you will need to know all the contact info for your breeder to enter them as
Faulkner County Bred
Market Hogs – Division 3Market Hogs will be divided into classes by weight or breed.
Minimum Weight: 160 pounds Maximum Weight: 280 pounds.
In 2021, we will start the Market Hog Show with the Market Breed classes. We are going to follow the State
Fair format on a trial basis. We will show all recognized breed species that hold record for that breed. These
entries will not be registered with their respective breed but must follow that breed’s guidelines.
Listed are the breeds that will be eligible: Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, Poland
China, Spot, and Yorkshire.
81The following rules will be set for the breed classes.
1. There must be at least 7 animals of that breed to make a class. If there are not enough animals to make a class,
we will have an AOB (All Other Breeds) class, providing there are 7 hogs to make up the AOB class. These
hogs must be present at show, not just nominated.
2. Each class will be placed 1st through 7th just as all market classes.
3. If there is only one class for that breed, the champion for that breed will be awarded at the time of the class.
4. The top 7 hogs of each breed will be selected by the judge to return for Grand Overall Drive and sale order
selection. Judge’s discretion will then be used to determine whether more than 7 hogs from each breed will
be retained for sale order selection.
5. Each exhibitor will be responsible for declaring their own animal’s breed. FCF Swine committee will not be
responsible for making that decision for you.
6. If you declare your animal to be of a breed and the judge feels your animal does not follow that breed’s
characteristics you may be disqualified from that class. The judge’s decision is final.
7. The Faulkner County Fair Swine Committee reserves the right to amend these rules as needed to benefit the
show or exhibitors.
The Market Show line-up will be as follows.
1. Breed classes will be alphabetically lined up. Example: If you have a Berkshire appearing hog, you will show
before a Yorkshire appearing hog will show.
2. The crossbred classes will begin following the breeding classes, and will be divided by weight from 160 to 280
lbs.
3. At the end of the show all class champions and breed overall champions will return to the ring for Faulkner
County Fair Grand Champion Market Hog. Once the Grand has been awarded, the second-place animal from
the class the Grand was chosen from will enter the ring for consideration of Reserve Grand Market Hog. Once
the Reserve has been awarded any 2nd place animal will be removed from the ring, and we will begin the
sale order lineup of all the champions.
4. Once the champions are done, we will hold the Faulkner County Bred if there is a need for this class to be
exhibited. We will refer to the FC Bred rule to make this decision.
5. All the 2nd place animals from breeding and cross bred will then enter the ring, and we will finish the show
with selecting the remainder of the sale animals.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Divided by Breed and Weight 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Grand Champion Market Hog SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Market Hog SPECIAL AWARD
82Swine Showmanship Contest – Division 4
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Beginning Cloverbud (5-6 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2. Advanced Cloverbud (7-8 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3. Junior (9-10 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4. Junior (11-12 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5. Intermediate (13-14 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
6. Senior (15-16 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7. Senior (17-19 years old) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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JUNIOR POULTRY – DEPARTMENT UCHICKENS ONLY
Committee: Chairman - Lynn Dennis, Lindsey Taylor (Broilers : Becca Spinks and Reed Kelley)
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
1. All poultry must be pre-registered online with County Extension Office by August 31st, 2021.
2. All poultry exhibits must be accompanied by a Health Certificate: current Pullorum 90 Day Certification or
a Pullorum Free Flock Certificate. A copy must be submitted with registration form no later than August
31st, 2021. Birds should be clean and free of mites. **All poultry including broilers must be blood tested.
3. Poultry exhibitors are limited to 10 Bantam entries, 10 Standard entries, one 4-H Poultry Chain Pen, and 1
4-H Broiler Chain Pen.
4. Exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per class of the same variety and breed, except in best.
5. Competition is open to all standards and bantams as stated in the American Standard of Perfection and on
recognized commercial lines and crossed for market egg production.
6. Exhibits may enter the fairgrounds Monday, September 20th, 2021 – 4 - 10 p.m. Poultry must be in place by
10 p.m. Premiums will be forfeited if exhibits are removed earlier without permission from show officials.
All birds (except broilers) will be released starting at 10 p.m. Saturday, September 25th, 2021.
7. Only County 4-H Broiler Chain birds may be shown in the Broiler Show. Broilers may begin entering the
fairgrounds Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 – 7:30 a.m. and must be in place by 8 a.m. Judging will begin at
8:30 a.m. Broilers are released after the show.
8. All birds will be fed and watered and eggs will be collected by the department officials and assistants daily.
9. Exhibits may only be handled by the owner, judge, show officials, and show assistants, except by written
permission.
10. Exhibitors must check on their own exhibits daily.
11. Exhibits showing sign of sickness will be removed.
12. Neither the Faulkner County Fair Association nor the Junior Poultry Department will be responsible for any
loss or death of exhibits.
Standard BreedsDivision 1 -American: Plymouth Rock, Dominique, Wyandotte, Java, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island
White,Buckeye, Chantecler, Jersey Giant, Lamona, New Hampshire, Holland, DelawareDivision 2 -Asiatic: Brahma, Cochin, LangshanDivision 3 -English: Dorking, RedCap, Cornish, Orpington, Sussex, AustralorpDivision 4 -Mediterranean: Leghorn, Minorca, Spanish, Andalusia, Ancona, Sicilian Buttercup, CatalanaDivision 5 -Continental: Barnevelder, Hamburg, Campine, Lakenvelder, Welsummer, Non-Bearded Polish,
Bearded Polish, Houdan, Crevecoeur, La Fleche, FaverolleDivision 6 –All Other Standard Breeds: Modern Game, Old English Game, Sumatra, Malay, Cubalaya, Phoenix,
Yokohama, Aseel, Shamo, Sultan, Frizzle, Naked Neck, Araucauna, AmeraucaunaDivision 7 -Commercial: Production, Sex Link, Cinnamon Queen, Rock Red, StarDivision 8 –County 4-H Poultry Chain, Pen of Three PulletsDivision 9 –County 4-H Broiler Chain, Pen of Three Pullets
84Bantam Breeds
Division 10 – Game: Modern, Old English, AmericanDivision 11 – Single Comb Clean Legged: Ancona, Andalusian, Australorp, Campine, Catalana, Delaware, Dorking,
Dutch, Frizzle, Holland, Japanese, Java, Jersey Giant, Lakenvelder, Lamona, Leghorn, Minorca, NakedNeck, New Hampshire, Orpington, Phoenix, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, White Faced BlackSpanish, Sussex, Welsummer
Division 12 – Rose Comb Clean Legged: Ancona, Belgian Bearded D’Anver Dominique, Dorking, Hamburg,Leghorn, Minorca, RedCap, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island Rosecomb, Sebright, Wyandotte
Division 13 – All Other Clean Legged: Ameraucana, Araucana, Buckeye, Chantecler, Cornish, Crevecoeur,Cubalaya, Houdan, La Fleche, Malay, Non-Bearded Polish, Bearded Polish, Shamo, Sicilian Buttercup,Sumatra, Yokohama
Division 14 – Feather Legged: Booted, Belgian Bearded d’Uccle, Brahma, Cochin, Faverolle, Frizzle, Langshan,Silkie, Sultan
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Cock (male bird over one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Hen (female bird over one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
3. Cockerel (male bird under one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
4. Pullet (female bird under one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
5. Old Trio (1 cock and 2 hens) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
6. Young Trio (cockerel and 2 pullets) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
7. Pen of Three Pullets 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
8. Pen of Three Pullets (4-H Poultry Chain) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
9. Pen of Three Broilers (4-H Broiler Chain) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
10. Champion Standard Male SPECIAL AWARD
11. Champion Standard Female SPECIAL AWARD
12. Champion Standard SPECIAL AWARD
13. Reserve Champion Standard SPECIAL AWARD
14. Champion Bantam Male SPECIAL AWARD
15. Champion Bantam Female SPECIAL AWARD
16. Champion Bantam SPECIAL AWARD
17. Reserve Champion Bantam SPECIAL AWARD
18. Grand Champion Trio SPECIAL AWARD
19. Reserve Champion Trio SPECIAL AWARD
20. Grand Champion of Show SPECIAL AWARD
21. Reserve Champion of Show SPECIAL AWARD
22. Grand Champion Poultry Chain Pen SPECIAL AWARD
8523. Reserve Champion Poultry Chain Pen SPECIAL AWARD
24. Grand Champion Broiler Chain Pen SPECIAL AWARD
25. Reserve Champion Broiler Chain Pen SPECIAL AWARD
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JUNIOR RABBIT – DEPARTMENT VBreeding Committee: Chairman – Terri Shoemaker & Donna Beck
Meat Pen & Single Fryer Committee: Chairman – Becca Spinks & Reed Kelley
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
Rabbits may begin entering the fairgrounds Tuesday, September 21st, 2021, at 5 p.m. and must be in place by 9
p.m. RABBITS CANNOT BE PLACED IN PENS PRIOR TO CHECK-IN.
Mandatory exhibitor’s meeting Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021 - 8:30 a.m.
Rabbit Show begins Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021 at 9:00 a.m.
Meat pens and single fryers will be released from the fairgrounds at the conclusion of the show. Exception the
Single Fryer and Meat Pen Champion and Reserve Champion must stay on grounds at the Champion Row.
1. Exhibitors must furnish feed daily. If exhibitor cannot feed and water their rabbits, they must make
arrangements prior to fair and notify a committee member as to who will be taking care of their animals.
2. All rabbits entered must have a legible tattoo in the left ear for identification. Rabbits must be tattooed
prior to check in.
3. All rabbits must be checked in with a member of the rabbit committee during the times listed. Rabbits
must be healthy.
4. Exhibitors will be limited to one rabbit per class per breed. Exhibitors may nominate five (5) Meat Pens but
are limited to showing four (4) Meat Pens. Exhibitors may nominate five (5) Single Fryers but are limited to
showing four (4).
5. Rabbits entered as part of a Meat Pen or Single Fryers will NOT be shown in any other class, other than
showmanship.
6. Judging will be in accordance with breed standards established by American Rabbit Breeders Association
(ARBA); however, this is not a sanctioned show. All rabbits will be shown by breeds. All cross breeds
and/or pets will be shown together.
7. Rabbits will not be placed if deemed unworthy by the judge.
8. Pens for meat rabbits will be available for those showing multiple species, but MUST be removed from the
fairgrounds by Wednesday, September 22nd, at conclusion of show unless prior arrangements have been
made.
9. Rabbits (other than meat rabbits) must stay until all livestock are released at 10 p.m. on Saturday.
6 Class Rabbit Breeds include: American, Giant Angora, Beveran, Californian, Champagne D’Argent, Checkered
Giant, American Chinchilla, Giant Chinchilla, Cinnamon, Cre`me D’Argent, Flemish Giant, Blanc De Hotot,
English Lop, French Lop, New Zealand, Palomino, Satin, Silver Fox
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JUNIOR RABBIT – DEPARTMENT V … CONTINUED4 Class Rabbit Breeds include: American Fuzzy Lop, American Sable, English Angora, French Angora, Satin
Angora, Belgian Hare, Britannia Petite, Standard Chinchilla, Dutch, Dwarf Hotot, English Spot, Florida White,
Harlequin, Havana, Himalayan, Holland Lop, Jersey Wooley, Lilac, Mini Lop, Mini Rex, Mini Satin, Netherland
Dwarf, Polish, Rex, Rhinelander, Silver, Silver Marten, Tan, Thrianta, Lionheads (recognized colors only)
BREEDING RABBITS – Division 16 Class Rabbits
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Senior Buck (over 8 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Senior Doe (over 8 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
3. Intermediate Buck (6 - 8 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
4. Intermediate Doe (6 - 8 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
5. Junior Buck (under 6 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
6. Junior Doe (under 6 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
7. Best 6 Class Rabbit SPECIAL AWARD
BREEDING RABBITS – Division 24 Class Rabbits
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Senior Buck (over 6 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Senior Doe (over 6 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
3. Junior Buck (under 6 months) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
4. Junior Doe (under 6 month) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
5. Best 4 Class Rabbit SPECIAL AWARD
CROSS BREED/PET – DIVISION 3POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Senior Buck over 6 months 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Senior Doe over 6 months 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
3. Junior Buck 6 months & younger 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
4. Junior Doe 6 months & younger 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
5. Best Overall Cross Breed/Pet Rabbit SPECIAL AWARD
88Meat Pen – Division 4
1. A Meat Pen will consist of three (3) rabbits of Commercial type.
2. Rabbits should be the same color and preferably the same breed (mixed breeds will be accepted).
3. Animal must not be over 10 weeks of age.
4. Animals must weigh 3.5 to 5.5 pounds each.
5. Exhibitors may nominate five (5) Meat Pens, but are limited to showing four (4) Meat Pens.
6. Rabbits entered as part of a Meat Pen will NOT be shown in any other class, other than showmanship.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Pen 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Grand Champion Meat Pen SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Meat Pen SPECIAL AWARD
Single Fryer – Division 51. Rabbits will be of Commercial type.
2. Animal must not be over 10 weeks of age.
3. Animals must weigh 3.5 to 5.5 pounds each.
4. Exhibitors may nominate five (5) Single Fryers, but are limited to showing four (4).
5. Rabbits entered as Single Fryer will NOT be shown in any other class, other than showmanship.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Single Fryer 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Grand Champion Single Fryer SPECIAL AWARD
3. Reserve Champion Single Fryer SPECIAL AWARD
Rabbit Showmanship – Division 6POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Cloverbud Showmanship (5-8 years old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Junior Showmanship (9-13 years old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
3. Senior Showmanship (14-19) years old 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
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OPEN BEEF CATTLE – DEPARTMENT WCommittee: Chairman – Kyle Lasley, Bryan Cook, Shane Ralston, Dubby Wilcox, Kevin Sanson
1. Beef cattle will check-in beginning at 10am Tuesday, September 21st, 2021.
2. All Beef cattle must be in place by Tuesday, September 21, 2021 – 12 p.m.
3. Weigh – In Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 – 2 p.m.
4. Mandatory exhibitors meeting Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 – 8:30 a.m.
5. OPEN SHOW will follow the Junior Show, which begins Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 at 9 am.
6. Blocking/grooming chutes will not be allowed in the aisles or on the asphalt inside of the barn. An area
will be provided for chutes. ALL AISLES MUST REMAIN CLEAR!
Breeding Beef – Division 1Purebred and Composite
1. Junior entries cannot compete in the Open Division.
2. Exhibitors are limited to 2 animals per class.
3. All senior bulls, one year or older, must be shown with nose ring or nose clip with lead.
4. OPEN show exhibitors will show and leave the fair grounds.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Junior heifer calves, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Senior heifer calves, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
3. Summer yearling heifers, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
4. Junior yearling heifers, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
5. Senior yearling heifers, calved between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
6. Two year old heifers, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
7. Cow/calf pair, any age calf must be sucking 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
8. Grand Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
9. Reserve Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
10. Junior bull calves, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
11. Senior bull calves, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
12. Summer yearling bulls, calved between May 1 & Aug. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
13. Junior yearling bulls, calved between Jan. 1 & April 30, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
14. Senior yearling bulls, calved between Sept. 1 & Dec. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
15. Aged bulls, before Sept. 1, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
16. Grand Champion Bull SPECIAL AWARD
17. Reserve Champion Bull SPECIAL AWARD
9018. Pair of Females, owned and bred by exhibitor 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
19. Pair of animals, one bull and one female 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
20. Get of Sire, 4 animals, both sexes by same sire 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
All Grand Champion Females will return for Supreme Champion Female
Supreme Female and Supreme Bull will compete for Supreme Animal of Show
All Grand Champion Bulls will return for Supreme Champion Bulls
*ONLY JUNIOR EXHIBITORS RECEIVE AWARDS
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OPEN DAIRY CATTLE – DEPARTMENT XDairy Cattle Committee: Mike Gill
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
All cattle must have CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY INSPECTION (follow state rules). All breeding animals 4
months of age and older must be calf hood vaccinated. Steers are exempt.
1. Each exhibitor will be limited to (2) entries per breeding dairy class.
2. All animals must be clipped, groomed, and broke to show.
3. Dairy Cattle may begin entering the fairgrounds at 5pm, Sunday, September 19th.
4. All Dairy cattle must be in place and milked out by Sunday, September 19th, at 10 p.m.
5. Dairy Cattle Exhibitor Meeting Monday, September 20th, at 9:30 a.m.
6. Dairy Cattle show begins Monday, September 21st, one half hour after the Dairy Goat Show ends. Show
will follow order of fair book and then continue in order by breeds. (Exp. Jersey, Brown Swiss, Holstein,
other).
7. Showmanship contest will be determined by judge, following the Dairy Goat Show.
8. Milking animals may be released following show; all others are based on overcrowding and/or must be
determined by Dairy Superintendent.
ALL AISLES MUST REMAIN CLEAN & CLEAR!
DEFINITIONS OF CLASSIFICATIONS
Junior Get-of Sire: Two offspring out of the same sire owned and shown by junior exhibitor.
Best of Three Females: Any age, all are to have been bred and owned by junior exhibitor. Each exhibitor is
limited to one entry.
Breeder’s Get-of-Sire: Two offspring out of the same sire.
Produce of Dam: Group to consist of two animals, any age, the produce of one cow. The dam must be named.
Each exhibitor is limited to one entry from the same cow. Animals need not both be owned by the
exhibitor.
92Breeding Dairy – Division 1
1. Each exhibitor will be limited to (2) entries per breeding dairy class.
2. Open show is offered in breeding division and will follow Jr. Show with same show format.
3. All first place winners from Jr. entries may crossover to open divisions automatically, unless there are class
registrations. Therefore, Jr. entry winner will compete in open. Ribbons NOT points are earned in Open
show, only if open entries are entered.
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
1. Bull calves 4-6 months 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
2. Bull calves 7-12 months 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
3. Grand Champion Bull (winner of classes 1 & 2) SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Champion Bull
4. Supreme Champion Bull (All Grand Breed Winners, class 3) SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Supreme Bull SPECIAL AWARD
5. Junior heifer calf, born March 1, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
And over four months of age
6. Intermediate heifer calf, born Dec. 1, 2020 to Feb. 28, 2021 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
7. Senior heifer calf, born Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
8. Summer Yearling, born June 1 to Aug. 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
9. Junior Yearling Heifer, born Mar. 1 to May 31, 2020 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
10. Intermediate Yearling Heifer, born Dec. 1, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
To Feb. 28, 2020
11. Senior Yearling Heifer, born Sept. 1 to Nov 30, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
12. Junior Champion Heifer SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Junior Champion Heifer SPECIAL AWARD
13. Junior Two-Year Old, born Mar. 1 to Aug. 31, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
14. Senior Two-Year Old, born Sept. 1, 2018 to Feb. 28, 2019 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
15. Junior Three-Year Old Cow, born Mar 1 to Aug. 31, 2018 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
16. Senior Three-Year Old Cow, born Sept 1, 2017 to Feb 28, 2018 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
17. Four-Year Old Cow, born Sept. 1, 2016 to Aug. 31, 2017 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
18. Five and Six Year Old Cows, born Sept 1, 2014 to Aug 31, 2016 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
19. Aged cow, seven years old and over, Born before Sept. 1, 2014 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
20. Dry cow, any age (must have completed one lactation) 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
93Breeding Dairy – Division 1, Continued POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
21. Senior Champion Cow of Each Breed, (winners 14-21) SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Senior Champion Cow SPECIAL AWARD
22. Grand champion Female (winners class 12&21) SPECIAL AWARD
Reserve Grand Champion Female SPECIAL AWARD
23. Supreme Champion Female (Winner of class 22) SPECIAL AWARD
24. Junior Get of sire 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
25. Best Udder – 1 entry per exhibitor, within breeds 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
26. Best Three Females, any age, one milking 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
27. Breeder’s Get-of-Sire 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
28. Produce of Dam 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
Cross Breed Dairy Heifer – Division 2
Must be a dairy cross breed with dominate dairy characteristics. Discretion will be left to the dairy committee
chairman.
1. Junior heifer calf, born after March 1, 2021, must be over 4 months of age.
2. Intermediate Heifer calf, Dec 1, 2020 to Feb 28, 2021.
3. Senior heifer calf, Sept 1, 2018 to Nov 30, 2020.
**Grand Champion Cross Breed- Rosette
**Reserve Grand Champion- Rosette
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OPEN POULTRY – DEPARTMENT YCHICKENS ONLY
Committee: Chairman - Lynn Dennis, Lindsey Taylor
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
1. All poultry must be pre-registered online with County Extension Office by August 31st, 2021.
2. All poultry exhibits must be accompanied by a Health Certificate: current Pullorum 90 Day Certification or
a Pullorum Free Flock Certificate. A copy must be submitted with registration form no later than August
31st, 2019. Birds should be clean and free of mites. All poultry including broilers must be blood tested.
3. OPEN Poultry exhibitors are limited to 10 Bantam entries and 10 Standard entries. OPEN exhibitors are
NOT allowed to show 4-H Poultry Chain Pen, and one 4-H Broiler Chain Pen.
4. Exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per class of the same variety and breed, except in best.
5. Competition is open to all standards and bantams as stated in the American Standard of Perfection and on
recognized commercial lines and crossed for market egg production.
6. Exhibits may enter the fairgrounds Monday, September 20th, 2021 – 4 - 10 p.m. Poultry must be in place by
10 p.m.
7. Premiums will be forfeited if exhibits are removed earlier without permission from show officials. All birds
will be released starting at 10 p.m. Saturday, September 19th, 2021.
8. All birds will be fed and watered and eggs will be collected by the department officials and assistants daily.
9. Exhibits may only be handled by the owner, judge, show officials, and show assistants, except by written
permission.
10. OPEN Exhibitors must check on their own exhibits daily.
11. Exhibits showing sign of sickness will be removed.
12. Neither the Faulkner County Fair Association nor the Junior Poultry Department will be responsible for any
loss or death of exhibits.
Standard BreedsDivision 1 – American: Plymouth Rock, Dominique, Wyandotte, Java, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White,
Buckeye, Chantecler, Jersey Giant, Lamona, New Hampshire, Holland, Delaware
Division 2 – Asiatic: Brahma, Cochin, Langshan
Division 3 – English: Dorking, RedCap, Cornish, Orpington, Sussex, Australorp
Division 4 - Mediterranean: Leghorn, Minorca, Spanish, Andalusia, Ancona, Sicilian Buttercup, Catalana
Division 5 - Continental: Barnevelder, Hamburg, Campine, Lakenvelder, Welsummer, Non-Bearded Polish,
Bearded Polish, Houdan, Crevecoeur, La Fleche, Faverolle
Division 6 – All Other Standard Breeds: Modern Game, Old English Game, Sumatra, Malay, Cubalaya, Phoenix,
Yokohama, Aseel, Shamo, Sultan, Frizzle, Naked Neck, Araucauna, Ameraucauna
Division 7 - Commercial: Production, Sex Link, Cinnamon Queen, Rock Red, Star
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Division 10 – Game: Modern, Old English, American
Division 11 – Single Comb Clean Legged: Ancona, Andalusian, Australorp, Campine, Catalana, Delaware, Dorking,
Dutch, Frizzle, Holland, Japanese, Java, Jersey Giant, Lakenvelder, Lamona, Leghorn, Minorca, Naked
Neck, New Hampshire, Orpington, Phoenix, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, White Faced Black Spanish,
Sussex, Welsummer
Division 12 – Rose Comb Clean Legged: Ancona, Belgian Bearded D’Anver Dominique, Dorking, Hamburg,
Leghorn, Minorca, RedCap, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island Rosecomb, Sebright, Wyandotte
Division 13 – All Other Clean Legged: Ameraucana, Araucana, Buckeye, Chantecler, Cornish, Crevecoeur,
Cubalaya, Houdan, La Fleche, Malay, Non-Bearded Polish, Bearded Polish, Shamo, Sicilian Buttercup,
Sumatra, Yokohama
Division 14 – Feather Legged: Booted, Belgian Bearded d’Uccle, Brahma, Cochin, Faverolle, Frizzle, Langshan,
Silkie, Sultan
POINTS
CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH
1. Cock (male bird over one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
2. Hen (female bird over one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
3. Cockerel (male bird under one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
4. Pullet (female bird under one year old) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
5. Old Trio (1 cock and 2 hens) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
6. Young Trio (cockerel and 2 pullets) 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
7. Pen of Three Pullets 2 ½ 2 1 ½ 1 ½
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AG MECHANICS - DEPARTMENT ZCommittee: Chairman – Jacob Marek
Purpose of the Agricultural Mechanics1. To provide an opportunity for FFA and 4-H members to display projects constructed to show their talent in Ag
Mechanics.
2. To promote the development of skills in agricultural mechanics through completion.
3. To recognize individual and group accomplishments in the area of Agricultural Mechanics.
4. To provide an opportunity for public appreciation of the important phase of the FFA and 4-H youth projects.
Special Rules for Agricultural Mechanics1. A $10.00 entry fee PER EXHIBIT is required PER ENTRY. A team entry is $10.00 PER MEMBER.
2. Exhibitors must be a Faulkner County resident attending a public or private school or homeschooled.
3. Must be an active member of Faulkner County FFA or 4-H Club.
4. Projects may have been constructed by an individual or a group of no more than three members.
5. Projects must be constructed at the Ag Science Shop or Home.
6. A project can be exhibited only one time at the Faulkner County Fair and must have been completed within
one calendar year of the exhibition date.
7. All projects must be painted or properly treated, must be cleaned, and in a presentable condition.
8. An original plan or drawing, a bill of materials, and photographs showing all phases construction are to be
provided with projects. All documentation must be typed.
9. Projects will be judged on:
A. Workmanship 30 Points
B. Design and materials used 20 Points
C. Presentation 20 Points
D. Practicality 10 Points
E. Degree of difficulty 10 Points
F. General appearance and finish 10 Points
10. Ribbons will be presented to the placing project in each class. The top placing project in each class will
compete for the Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion in each category. Each category Grand will
show for Overall Grand.
11. Violation of any Faulkner County Fair Rule, or misconduct by exhibitors or parent/guardian will serve as a
disqualification of exhibitor from the show for the current year and/or the following year if the Faulkner
County Fair Board deems it necessary.
12. The Faulkner County Fair and Board will not be held responsible for any damages that occur while the
project is on the Fair Grounds.
97*** Projects are to be checked in Tuesday, September 21st, between 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 pm and will be classified at
that time.
*** Judging will be Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021 at 9:00 am.
*** Exhibitors must be present at judging unless showing another exhibit. If showing another exhibit, you must
see the Ag Mechanics Superintendent for other arrangements.
*** Exhibits will be released Saturday, September 25th at 10:00 pm, and must be picked up by 8:00 am Sunday,
September 26th.
DIVISIONS (Categories used for project placement)
Wood Work – Division 1CLASS
1. Small Wood Work
2. Medium Wood Work
3. Large Wood Work
Metal Work – Division 2CLASS
1. Small Metal Work
2. Medium Metal Work
3. Large Metal Work
Miscellaneous Work – Division 3CLASS
1. Small Miscellaneous
2. Medium Miscellaneous
3. Large Miscellaneous
The Fair Board Committee will have the final decision-making role concerning any changes in rule orguidelines and any interpretations of the rules, guidelines, etc. regarding the fair.
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FAULKNER COUNTY 4-H/FFA JUNIOR LIVESTOCK FOUNDATIONPREMIUM AUCTION SALE
The Faulkner County Premium Auction Sale is governed by the rules set forth by the Faulkner County 4H/FFA JuniorLivestock Foundation. This Foundation is a separate entity from the Faulkner County Fair & Livestock Exposition, Inc.(which manages the Faulkner County Fair). This year’s Premium Auction Sale will be held on the Saturday, September25st, 20 at 10 a.m. at the Faulkner County Fair in the Fair show arena located in the Livestock Barn. The SaleCommittee will meet on the Thursday prior to the sale, following the market sheep show to finalize the sale order;therefore, the sale order will NOT be posted prior to NOON ON Friday!If you have any questions concerning the Premium Auction Sale please contact any one of the 2019 Foundation’smembers listed below.
Amanda PearceAmy Smith
Becca SpinksBrad Beck
Craig DeweyDiana Watkins, Secretary
Emily Jobe DementH. D. McCainJacob Marek
Kim KochLinda Harris
Macey WoodMatt BarnettMissy RalstonNathan Bowie
Patrick Breeding, ChairmanReed Kelley
Rodney WiedowerRose Harris, Treasurer
Scott SewellShane Ralston
Troy WeatherleySeth Taylor
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Invest in Faulkner County YouthThe Faulkner County Fair encourages you to invest in our Faulkner County youth by supporting the Premium Auction
Sale. Each year, 4-H and FFA members select and train animals to show at the County Fair.These animals represent a large part of the summer activities for these youth. Many hours are spent feeding, training,
and grooming these animals so they will be in top condition for the county fair.Through these projects, these young people learn important life skills such as proper methods of livestock production
and management, self-discipline, and sportsmanship. They develop personal pride, leadership qualities, and anunderstanding of the economics of agriculture.
The auction is a fun event during the fair and you will not want to miss seeing the young people and theiraward-winning animals.
Your support in making bids on these projects will contribute to helping these youth meet their obligations to payfeed bills and bank notes. Profits made will either be used to finance next year’s project, or to help with a college
education.Bidding at the auction is easy. You are bidding on a bonus to be paid to the young exhibitor above the market value
they will receive from the processing company. Don’t worry; you will not have to take possession of the livestock. Thisyear’s event features champion animals to include steers, hogs, lambs, meat goats, two (2) pens of broilers, champion
meat rabbit pen, and champion meat rabbit single fryer.
There are three ways you can support our Faulkner County Livestock Auction:1. Bid on an animal at the Auction.
2. Donate to the Auction for a specific youth as an add-on.3. Donate to the Auction for youth with animals that did not make the sale
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2020 FAULKNER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCKPREMIUM SALE CONTRIBUTORS
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE 2018 AUCTION. WE GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR KIND GENEROSITY
AND SUPPORT WITH THE 2018 PREMIUM SALE. WITH YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS AND SUPPORT, THE 2018 PREMIUM SALE TOTALED $134,994,39.List of buyers and supporters provided by the Faulkner County 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock
8 Mile Store Evatt Electric Justin Knight Ronnie & Judy Kelley
Arkansas Cattle Auction Enterprise Hiland Dairy Jim & Monica Baker Rick Quattlebaum
Arkansas Federal Credit Union Economy Motors Jason Rapert Stephen's Auto
Andy HawkiknsFarmers Association @Greebrier
Julie's Sweet ShoppeStephen BrockmanConstruction
Axels PlusFarmers Association @ LittleRock
Jackie Wright Superier Chevy
ASU Beebe Ag Club Faulkner County Fair Board Kieth's Station Salter Construction
B & G PipelineFaulkner County Farm BureauInsurance
Lewis Ranch Smith Ford
B & L Drywall Farm Credit Services Meeks Construction Spencer Hawks
Ben Fureigh ElectricFriends of Faulkner CountyPremium Sale
Mickey's Collision Center Satterfield Oil
Betty Lester Yarborough Friends of GB FFA Maus Equipment Simon Roofing & Restoration
Bentley Services Freddy Miller Monica Griffin Steve Sanson
Conner Balentine First Security Bank Morrilton Vet Clinic Sue Shock Insurance
Centennial BankFirst Service Bank (LoriMelton)
MVE FFA Foundation Sawbucks
Carol Crews Goodnight Construction No Money Cattle Company Southwestern Energy
Conway Endodontics Gary Don Lester Ott Insurance Trent Management
Conway Morning OptimistClub
Gordan Financial Services OK Corral Tracy & Mandy Lester
Cypress Valley Meat Company GMJ Properties Poole's Backhoe & Irrigation Triple S Livestock
Chris Williams GB Nursing & Rehab Dr. Paul Jenkins Tim Tyler Surveying
CW Culverts GB Ready Mix Pruitt's Mid-State Stockyards United Farms
Day & Associates, LLC Greenway Porter Refrigeration Vilonia Family Pharmacy
D & N Construction Harned Construction Perfect Storm Genetics Zach Throneberry
Diversified Agri Systems Hawks Homes Rock Farms
Douglas Companies J & D Supply Rogers Group
Deanna Taylor Jim Harris Red Hanger Boutique
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HISTORY OF THE FAULKNER COUNTY FAIR
On March 19, 1909 the first Faulkner County Fair Association was formed by The Conway Board of Tradeunder the leadership of its President, Jo Frauenthal and its Secretary, G. L. Bahner. The Fair Association Boardof Directors consisted of the following: H. B. Ingram (President), Stonewall Anderson (Vice President), L. C.Holman (Secretary), B. L. Harton (Treasurer), Jo Frauenthal, S. G. Smith, and William J. Grummer. L. C. Perrywas appointed the first Fair Manager, but moved from Conway in July 1909. Frank Farris was appointed tosucceed him. The first Faulkner County Fair was held on October 4th through October 7th, 1909 on propertyowned by Judge Sam Frauenthal, which was bounded on the south by Oak Street, on the west by HarkriderStreet, on the north by Mill Street and on the east by Ingram. Governor Donaghey opened the first FaulknerCounty Fair at 11:30 a.m. on October 4th, 1909. The first Faulkner County Fair was a success, however in theyears to follow the fair began losing money. In August of 1915 the Faulkner County Fair decided it was in the bestinterest not to continue with a fair. Other than some county farm club fairs, there was not another FaulknerCounty Fair until 1938.
Under the leadership of the Young Businessmen’s Association, Faulkner County Free Fair was held in abuilding at the northwest corner of Locust Street and Oak Street. The president of the YBMA was R. A. McNuttand the Fair Chairman was Robert W. Mosley. Others on the fair committee were Theo Ashcraft (Treasurer), E.D. Bell, Dr. O. D. Smith, S. D. Mitchell, Eugene Hankins and Mrs. Dora Stubblefield. The first fair in 1938 wassuch a success that it was decided to have a county fair the next year. From 1939 through 1942, the county fairwas held on S. T. Smith’s property at the northwest corner of Van Ronkle Street and Markham Street. In 1945 theCounty Fair was held at the Conway Airport property.
In 1946 the YMBA purchased property on Robins Street from Father Anthony Lachowsky and theFaulkner County Fair was held on this property through 2009. 2010 was the start of a new era for the FaulknerCounty Fair. From its new location off Hwy. 64 to the luxury of new facilities, the Faulkner County Fair is sure tobe a success for many years to come.