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Fair Book Ads • Vocational Agriculture Teachers • 4-H Organizational Leaders • All Fair Boosters – in All the Many Ways • All Exhibitors and Daily Visitors to Our… The Mayes County Fair Board, Collectively and Unanimously, Dedicate our 2021 Mayes County Fair To: Randy and Shirley Deason For their years of service to the Youth of Mayes County, and the Mayes County Fair Board. 1 Thanks! • County Commissioners • Excise Board • Livestock Sale Buyers • Add-On Supporters • Subscribers to Fair Book Ads • Vocational Agriculture Teachers • 4-H Organizational Leaders • All Fair Boosters – In All The Many Ways • All Exhibitors and Daily Visitors To Our… 2021 Mayes County Fair We Appreciate Your Support! 2 Index Dedication 1 4-H Model Rocketry 90 Thanks 2 4-H Wood Science 90 Index 3 4-H Shooting Sport 92 County Leaders 4 4-H Entomology 93 Calendar of Events 6 4-H Forestry 95 Farm Family 10 4-H Geology 96 2019 Fair Supporters 10 4-H Wildlife 97 Giles Beef Proficiency 12 Fish 99 General Rules 15 Bird 100 Exhibitor Eligibility 16 Wildflowers 100 Premium Auction Rules 17 4-H Environmental 101 Arrival & Release Times 20 4-H Crops 104 Dress Code of Ethics 20 4-H Forage Plants 106 Show Ring Code of Ethics 21 4-H Home Garden 107 Swine Division 25 4-H Home Grounds 109 Sheep Division 33 4-H House Plants 110 Meat Goats 35 FFA Corn Exhibit 125 MC Steer Program 39 FFA Grain Sorghum 125 Beef Cattle Division 42 FFA Threshed Wheat 125 Dairy Cattle Division 44 FFA Other Grain 126 Horse Show Division 47 FFA Legume Seed 128 Horse Timed Events 48 FFA Legume Forage 128 Poultry Division 52 FFA Tame Forage 128 Jr. Mkt. Broiler Show 54 FFA Native Grass 126 Open Crops 58 FFA Pasture & Range 129 Open Horticulture 60 FFA Horticulture 129 Open Class Honey 60 FFA Farm Shop 130 Open Class Sunflower 60 FFA Agri-Science Project 130 4-H Section 62 HCE Food Preservation 132 4-H Education Booth 64 HCE Clothing 132 4-H Photography 65 HCE Art 133 4-H Expressive Arts 68 HCE Photography 133 4-H Technology 69 HCE Foods 134 4-H Robotics 72 HCE Educational Display 135 4-H Fabrics &Fashion 74 Open Class Canning 137 Fun Items 76 Open Class Foods 138 Personal Image 77 Open Class Wheat 141 Textiles 79 Open Class Clothing 141 4-H Child Care 82 Open Class Arts & Crafts 142 4-H Food & Nutrition 85 Floriculture 144 4-H Personal Development 86 Open Photography 148 4-H Postmark 88 Pet Show 149 4-H Electric Exhibit 89 Listing of Advertisers 153 3 2021 Mayes County Fair OFFICERS Kelly Brown…..............................................................................................President Dale Chupp….…….............................................................................Vice-President Dale Countryman..........................................................................................Secretary Tim Courtney…...........................................................................................Treasurer BOARD MEMBERS DISTRICT 1: Kelly Brown…................................................................................................... Pryor Dale Countryman................................................................................................Adair Toby Graves……………………….…………………………………………..Adair DISTRICT 2 Dale Chupp...................................................................................................Chouteau Larry Ramsey,.....................................................................................................Pryor Tim Courtney…...........................................................................................Chouteau DISTRICT 3: Mike Kirk…….......................................................................................Locust Grove Wade Parker...........................................................................................Locust Grove Clint Gardner.....................................................................................................Salina EXTENSION SERVICE - AGRICULTURAL CENTER Mike Rose……………………………………………….…….Agriculture Educator April Hauenstein.......................................................... FCS/4-H Extension Educator Casey Scarborough……………………………………………………4-H Educator Charlotte Pinkston………………………………………...……Extension Secretary VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTORS Devon DeLozier & Shane Johnson....................................................................Adair Jack Crawford & Jacob Adkinson................................................................Chouteau 4 Ethan Propp & Brandon Womack..............……...………....................Locust Grove Jarrod Melugin & Braydyn Willyard.............….................................................Pryor Crystal Pritchett.….…………..……...………..................................................Salina 4-H ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS Leanna Wright....................................................................................................Adair Amber Hagar ...............................................................................................Chouteau Jennifer Newton…………………………………………………Chouteau Wildcats Polly Robinson……...............................................................................Locust Grove Donna Anderson.................................................................................................Pryor Casey Mote…………………………………………………………………Bradford Valerie Wolf …. ...............................................................................................Salina HOME AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION MAYES COUNTY OFFICERS President……………………………..………………………………...Deloris Cobb Vice-President……………………………….………………….….......Julia Minton Secretary……………………………………………...……….………..Janet Larson Treasurer……………………………………..………………………...Lydia Troyer LOCAL ORGANIZATION OFFICERS 2021 Better Homes…………………………………………………….……Lydia Troyer Enterdel……………………………………………...…………….Sandra McCrabb Progressive……………………………………………………..............Janet Larson Locust Grove……………………………………………………….…Jean Giesecke Pryor Patchers…………………………………………………………Deloris Cobb 5 2021 Mayes County Fair CALENDAR OF EVENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 7:00 P.M. ……………………………………………………....Horse/Mule Timed Events-Arena SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 7:00 P.M......................Horse/Mule Performance & Halter Classes-Arena (Including nominated classes) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM…………………………………..……..Market Goats, Lambs, Breeding Does 5:00 PM – 6 PM…………………………………………………………….……Check in Broilers 6:00 P.M.................................................................Weigh Market Lambs, followed by Meat Goats 7:00 PM……………………………………………………….Judging of Broilers in Show Barn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 8:00 AM.........................................................Check in all Market Swine, Bred & Owned, Futurity 8:00 A.M...….Showmanship, Judging of Bred and Owned followed by Judging of Market Lambs 3:00 - 7:00 P.M...............................................Enter 4-H, Youth, Open Class, Floriculture, Crops, Agriculture, Open Photography exhibits – EVENT CENTER 5:00 P.M. .............................Showmanship, Judging of Bred & Owned, Does, Market Goat Show 5:00 P.M…………………………………..…………...……………….All Dairy must be in place Evening................................................................................................................................Carnival 8:00 PM…………………………………………………………...…….All Hogs must be in place FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 8:00 A.M......................................................................................All Beef exhibits must be in place 8:00 A.M.............................................................................................................Weigh-in all Swine 8:00-9:00 A.M.............................................................................................Check in Rabbit Entries 9:00 AM…………………………………………………………………..………Check in Heifers 9:30 A.M..................Rabbit Show, Judging of 4-H, Youth Open Class, Floriculture, Horticulture, Crops, Open Photography, etc. (Event Center will be closed during judging.) 11:00 A.M….............................................Weigh Market Steers, followed by Commercial Heifers 1:00 PM….......Showmanship, judging of all Jr. Dairy followed by Dairy Pee Wee Showmanship 12:00 PM…...…………...……………. All nominated Horses for Premium Sale must be in place 1:00 P.M.....................................................................Event Center Opens for Viewing of Exhibits 4:00-9:00 P.M...................................................................................Poultry Entries (Exhibit Birds) 4:00 P.M......................................................................County Raised Performance Steers followed by Mini Herefords, Judging of Jr. Market Steers, Showmanship followed by Beef Heifers 9:30 P.M. ..........................................................................................................Event Center Closes Evening................................................................................................................................Carnival 6 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 8:00A.M.................................................................................................Judging of Poultry Exhibits 8:00 A.M....Showmanship, Judging of Swine under 190# & over 280#followed by Market Swine 10:00 A.M..........................................................................................................Event Center Opens 5:PM………………......................................... Bred & Owned Swine followed by Green Country Futurity, Pee Wee Swine Fun Show Swine 6:00 PM…………………….……...……………………4-H and FFA .Livestock Judging Contest 1:00 P.M…………………………………………………….……Poultry Showmanship Red Barn 9:30 P.M..............................................................................................NorthExhibitBuilding
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