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Livingston Parish Fair Information and Premium Catalog 2018 Livingston Parish Fair Information And Premium Catalog Agriculture Older Folks Day Amateur Talent Contest Homemaking Horse Program Beauty Pageants Livestock School Essay & Poster Floral (Adult & 4H) Pet & Dog Show School Exhibits School Spelling Bee School Field Trip Day October 9th – 14th, 2018 Livingston Parish Fairgrounds Livingston, Louisiana 2018 LIVINGSTON PARISH FAIR RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR EXHIBITS ALL EXHIBITS MUST REMAIN INTACT THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2018 RULES PREMIUMS WILL BE FORFEITED IF EXHIBITS ARE REMOVED BEFORE SPECIFIED TIME NO INDIVIDUAL MAY ENTER MORE THAN 1 EXHIBIT UNDER PREMIUM NUMBER IN EACH CLASS FAIR ASSOCIATION WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO EXHIBITS FROM ANY CAUSE WHATEVER UNWORTHY EXHIBITS WILL NOT RECEIVE PREMIUMS JUNIORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO EXHIBIT IN THE ADULT DIVISION ALL EXHIBITORS MUST FURNISH COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS WITH ZIP CODE SCHEDULE FOR ACCEPTING EXHIBITS ACCEPTING EXHIBITS WE WILL BE ACCEPTING POULTRY & RABBITS Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018 AGRIC.-HOMEMAKING-4-H/FLORAL/ 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. POULTRY & RABBIT ON AGRIC.- HOMEMAKING - 4-H Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018 TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 2018 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. *EXHIBIT REMOVAL * FLORAL Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ALL EXHIBITS WILL BE REMOVED, LIVESTOCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2018 Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ALL TYPES OF EXHIBITS (including Floral) PET & DOG SHOW Saturday, Oct 13, 2018 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM 8:30 am - Pet Show 9:30 am - Dog Show PREMIUMS WILL BE FORFEITED IF EXHIBITS ARE REMOVED BEFORE 4-H HORSE SHOW SPECIFIED TIME Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018 11:00 am - Registration Competition will begin as soon as ring is clear JUDGING SCHEDULE Livestock………… 9:00 a.m., Fri. Oct. 12, 2018 Flower Show…....9:00 a.m., Thurs. Oct. 11, 2018 Horse Show……….Sat. Oct. 13, 2018 Crops…………....9:00 a.m., Thurs. Oct. 11, 2018 As soon as ring is clear Homemaking…...9:00 a.m., Thurs. Oct. 11, 2018 Pet Show…………..9:00 a.m., Sat. Oct. 13, 2018 Poultry………….9:00 a.m., Thurs. Oct. 11, 2018 Dog Show………..10:00 a.m., Sat. Oct. 13, 2018 Rabbits………..12:30 p.m., Thurs. Oct. 11, 2018 LIVINGSTON PARISH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE STAFF Kenneth W. Sharpe, County Agent Christy Sorenson, Extension Agent Mary Helen Ferguson, Associate Extension Agent Mikaela Carender, Assistant Extension Agent Layne Langley, Area Nutrition Agent Karen Cambre, Administrative Coordinator AGRICULTURE-ADULT DIVISIONS KENNETH W. SHARPE COUNTY AGENT Class 1 - Corn 5. 3 stalks, any other variety 6. Quart 2014 syrup in glass w/out chem. Premiums will be awarded: First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 7. Quart 2014 syrup in glass with chem. Third - $1.00 Class 5 - Legumes & Forage Crops 1. 10 Ears, any prolific, open pollinated Premiums will be awarded: Class 6 - Truck crops 2. Best single ear, hybrid white First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 Premiums will be awarded: 3. Best single ear, hybrid yellow Third - $1.00 First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 4. 10 Ears, any hybrid corn, white Third - $1.00 5. 10 Ears, any hybrid corn, yellow 1. Bundle lespedeza, 3 in. dia. in hand and cured 1. Bunch mustard greens Class 2 - Corn 2. Bundle oats, 3 in. dia. in hand and cured 2. Bunch curly leaf mustard Premiums will be awarded: 3. Bundle peanuts, vines and peanuts, 8 in. 3. Half dozen turnips First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 diameter and cured 4. Half dozen beets, table use Third - $1.00 4. Bundle velvet beans with pods and 5. Half dozen carrots, table use leaves 6. Half dozen tomatoes, table use 1. 50 Ears hybrid corn, white 5. Bundle soybeans, vine variety, cured 7. Half dozen plum tomatoes 2. 50 Ears hybrid corn, yellow 6. Bundle soybeans, bush variety, cured 8. Half dozen cucumbers 7. Bundle bahia hay 9. Half dozen pickling cucumbers 10. One dozen radishes Class 3 - Popcorn 8. Bundle ryegrass hay 11. Three egg plants Premiums will be awarded: 9. Bundle any forage crop not named above 12. Bunch shallots, table use First - $2.00 Second - $2.00 Cured 13. Bunch green onions Third - $1.00 14. Twelve garlic, large dried 1. 10 Ears, any variety 15. Twelve garlic, small dried 16. One cushaw 17. One large pumpkin Class 4 - Sugarcane & Cane 18. One pie pumpkin Products 19. Three squash, sugar Premiums will be awarded: 20. Three squash, yellow First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 21. Three squash, white Third - $1.00 22. Three crooked - neck squash 23. Three butternut squash 1. 3 stalks, C.O. 290 24. Three Turk Turban squash 2. 3 stalks, purple cane 25. Three acorn squash 3. 3 stalks, ribbon cane 26. Three green delicious squash 4. 3 stalks, blue ribbon cane 27. Three golden Hubbard squash 3 28. Three delicata squash Class 7 - Grains, Seeds & Nuts Class 9 - Bee Products 29. Other squash Premiums will be awarded: Premiums will be awarded: 30. Gourds First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 31. Dish rag gourd Third - $1.00 Third - $1.00 32. One quart wax beans 33. One quart green beans 1. Quart Sorghum 1. Quart jar bulk honey 34. One quart purple hull snap beans 2. Quart Oat seed 2. Quart extracted honey 35. One quart bush beans, green 3. Quart, any improved pecan 3. Other 36. One quart lima beans, in shell 4. Quart seedling pecan 37. One quart green peas 5. Quart okra seed Class 10 - Cotton 38. One quart purple hull peas 6. Quart, any other field seed Premiums will be awarded: 39. One quart English peas, in shell 7. Quart peanuts, any variety First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 40. One dozen okra, table use 8. Quart rice seed Third - $1.00 41. Two heads cabbage 9. Quart lima beans, dried 42. One dozen sweet peppers 10. Quart sunflower seed 1. 25 bolls of cotton 43. One dozen bell peppers 11. Quart Crowder peas, dried 2. Best one-half peck cotton seed 44. One quart cayenne peppers 12. Quart field peas, shelled 3. Ginners sample lint 45. One pint Tabasco peppers 13. Quart pole bean seed, dried 46. One dozen bird’s eye peppers 14. Quart corn seed 47. One pint hot peppers 15. Quart peas in shell Class 11 - Poultry Products 48. One pint jalapeño peppers 16. Quart soybean Premiums will be awarded: 49. Other peppers 17. Quart popcorn First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 50. 8 Irish potatoes, spring plant, red 18. Quart red bean Third - $1.00 51. 8 Irish potatoes, spring plant, white 19. Other 52. 8 Irish potatoes, fall plant, red 1. Dozen Eggs, white 53. 8 Irish potatoes, fall plant, white Class 8 - Fruit 2. Dozen Eggs, brown 54. 8 Porta Rica yams Premiums will be awarded: 3. Other 55. 8 Centennial sweet potatoes First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 56. 8 Beauregard sweet potatoes Third - $1.00 Class 12 – Forestry 57. 8 Hernandez sweet potatoes Premiums will be awarded: 58. 8 Jewel sweet potatoes 1. Six satsuma oranges First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 59. White sweet potatoes, 8 each 2. Six mandarins Third - $1.00 60. Other sweet potatoes 3. Six grapefruits 61. Watermelon 4. Any other oranges (6) 1. Bird House 62. Six strawberry plants, Chandler 5. Six pears, any variety 2. Bird Feeder 63. Six strawberry plants, Tangi 6. Six Japanese persimmons 3. Squirrel Feeder 64. Six strawberry plants, any other 7. Six kumquats 65. Vegetable plants 8. Six pomegranates 66. Mirlitons 9. Lemon 67. Broccoli 10. Bananas 68. Other 11. Other **************************************************************************************** HOMEMAKING - ADULT CHRISTY SORENSON LAYNE LANGLEY EXTENSION AGENT AREA NUTRITION AGENT All exhibits must remain until 8:00 a.m. Sunday, NO INDIVIDUAL MAY ENTER MORE THAN October 14, 2018. ONE EXHIBIT UNDER A PREMIUM NUMBER IN EACH CLASS. EXHIBITS MUST NEVER Exhibits will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. HAVE BEEN ENTERED BEFORE. Tuesday, October 9TH. They will be judged on __________________________________________ Thursday, Oct. 11th, beginning at 9:00 a.m. All exhibitors must be from Livingston Parish, items Ribbons will be awarded to the first three places exhibited must have been made after Oct. 2017. All (1st, 2nd, 3rd). prepared foods need to be in Zip Lock bags. All canned fruits and vegetable jars should be wiped All exhibits must be intact until Sunday, Oct. 14th. cleaned and not sticky. Unworthy exhibits will not You may pick up your exhibits on Sunday between receive awards. the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Premiums must be forfeited if exhibits are removed before The Fair Association will not be liable for loss or specified time. damage to exhibits for any cause whatsoever. Juniors will not be allowed to exhibit in the Adult Division. 4 Class 13 - Clothing (never 37. Afghan, Large 19. Ceramics - small item 38. Afghan, Small 20. Wood burning Entered before) 39. Tatting 21. Leather, small Premiums will be awarded: 40. Scarf 22. Leather, large First - $3.00 Second - $2.00 41. Edging 23. Tote bag Third - $1.00 42. Other 24. Photo Album Quilts 25. Rag Baskets 1. Sleeping garment, infant, preschool 43. Patchwork 26. Other baskets 2. Toddler's dress 44. Appliqué 27. Folk Art 3. Child's dress 45. Cross Stitch 28. Tole Painting 4. Pants, ladies 46. Embroidered 29. Soft Sculpture 5. Blouse, ladies 47. Quilt Top 30. Wallpaper Jewelry 6. Best dress, ladies 48. Counted cross stitch 31. Fabric Jewelry 7. Tailored coat or suit, lined coat or 49.
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