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Livestock and

Home Economics

Show Catalog

JANUARY 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

Archer County Jr. Livestock Show

Number of entries in 2013 County Show

Division Number of Entries

Beef Heifers 26

Beef Steers 6

Swine 90

Rabbit 28

Lambs 7

Goats 30

Turkey 0

Broilers 7

Dairy 23

Home Economics 250

Ag Mechanics 3

2013 Premium Auction Total Sale : $155,125.00

2014 Board Members

President– Dan York

Vice President– Jody McCall

Treasurer– Will Myers

Secretary– Teresa Kloxin

Board Members– Doug Dunkel, , Todd Herring,

Leo Hoff Jr., Tersea Kloxin, Kent Kyle, Rusty Looper,

Ryan Looper, Jeff Miller, Brad Mitchell, Clifton Russell,

Paul Simmons, Robert Stallcup, Travis Vaughn, Scott

Weede, James Mitchell Keith McCall, Jody McCall and

John Veitenheimer,

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Table of Contents

GENERAL RULES 4-7

SHOWMANSHIP RULES 8

JR MARKET STEERS 9-10

JR BEEF HEIFERS 10-11

JR MARKET SWINE 12-13

JR DAIRY 14-15

JR MARKET LAMBS 16-17

JR POULRTY 18

JR MEAT RABBITS 19

JR MARKET GOAT 20-21

AG. MECHANICS DIVISION 21-24

ACJLS 2014 SHOW SCHEDULE 25

EXAMPLE AUCTION, FLOOR CARDS 26-27

BUCKLE DONORS 28

ACJLS BUYERS and SUPPORTORS 29

January 3-4, 2014

IMPORTANT– All new 2014 rules, classes, or additions

will be in Italics and bold print.

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION

General Rules

JANUARY 3-4, 2014

1. Entry fees will be $15 per entry (i.e. steer, pen of rabbits,

etc.), with entry fees due by December 6, 2013. Any en-

try made between December 6-20, 2013 will impose a

$10 late fee per entry. EXCEPTION: Rabbit deadline

will be December 20, 2013 no late entries will be accept-

ed after this date for rabbits. NO entries will be taken

after December 20, 2013.

2. ELIGIBILITY: Only Archer County members of the

FFA & the 4-H Clubs are eligible to compete in the Archer

County Jr. Livestock show. Each FFA member must be

certified by their Ag Science Teacher and must be eligible

under FFA rules and each 4-H member must be certified

by their County Extension Agent - Ag. and be (9) nine

years old or in the 3rd grade by date of the show. All ex-

hibitors must be enrolled in Archer County Schools at the

time of the County Show or reside within the Archer Coun-

ty Line. Exhibitors are prohibited from showing in any

other county livestock show.

3. All Exhibitors must adhere to the “No Pass No Play Rule”

in accordance with all school districts.

4. All beef and dairy animals must be halter-broke and in

show condition. Sick, diseased or apparently unhealthy

animals will be strictly prohibited and promptly re-

moved.

5. All entries must be in the Show Barn and weighed in ac-

cording to the weigh-in schedule.

Exceptions: Dairy cattle must be at the Barn by 8 a.m

Saturday.

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6. The exhibitor is responsible for feeding, caring and

showing of his animals during the entire show. His or

her stall area must be kept neat and clean at all times

during the show

7. All breeding animals will show together unless there are

five animals of one breed to form another class.

8. OWNERSHIP:

*Steers must be owned approximately 180 days before

Show Date and validated by June 30.

*Beef heifers must be owned and cared for the owner 60

days before Show Date and will be validated by

November 1, 2013

*All sheep and goats must be owned approximately 60

days before Show Date and validated by the date in

October 26, 2013

*All swine must be owned approximately 45 days before

Show Date and validated by November 25, 2013.

*Dairy cattle exhibited at the show must have been

owned & cared for by the owner on or before

November 2, 2013.

*Turkeys must be owned and fed by hatch date set by

poultry committee.

*Broilers must be owned and fed 40 days prior to the

Show date.

*Rabbits must be owned and cared for a period of not

less than 21 days prior to the show.

9. The Grand Champion will be selected from the first-place

winners of each class. The Reserve Champion will be

selected from the remaining class winners and the second

place winner from the class of the Grand Champion.

ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

10. LIABILITY: The Archer County Jr. Livestock Show As-

sociation, the FFA Chapters and the 4-H Clubs con-

cerned, or any person connected with the Show will not

be held liable or responsible for any bodily injury or any

other damages or losses sustained to livestock, persons or

property while at the Show.

11. Only shavings will be used in all barns for bedding. No

hay will be allowed in barns for bedding.

12. Each exhibitor MUST provide their own animal for

the sale or make their own arrangements as to an ani-

mal for the sale. ACJLS WILL NOT be providing

these animals for the sale.

13. Interpretation of the rules and the making of additional

rules may be made by the Show Management as they

deem necessary.

14. Registration or ownership papers must show the exhibi-

tors name as the owner of the animal concerned. It is

further required that all market animals or birds be

tagged, tattooed or banded on the dates established by the

Association.

15. In compliance with State regulations, all poultry must

originate from a Pullorum-typhoid free hatchery or farm

as certified by the Texas Animal Health Department.

15. It is the responsibility of youth to turn in Premium Auc-

tion Exhibitor’s card by 12 Noon on Saturday. If auction

cards are not turned in by deadline, the Auction Show

Committee reserves the right to move exhibitor to the

bottom of the Sale Order in fairness to all participating.

Premium Auction Exhibitors cards will be given out at

weigh-in of animals. No Exhibitor is allowed more than

one entry in the Premium Auction.

16. A committee will be appointed by the Board of Directors

before the show to receive and resolve complaints. Any

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protest must be filed in writing, accompanied by a $50

non-refundable cash fee, during or immediately upon

conclusion of the show.

17. Any youth or any member of their family who has been

disqualified from, refused entrance to or withheld prizes

from any competition on local/county level will not be

eligible to participate in the ACJLS Show.

18. Only Products Labeled for Animal use is allowed

19. No Exhibitor is allowed more than one entry in the Pre-

mium Auction (Craft or Animal)

20. Animals must enter the show ring under their own power

to be eligible to receive premium auction money and/or

be sold to the floor. Floor buyers has the right to refuse

unhealthy and/or diseased animals.

21. No exhibitor shall receive add on monies unless that ex-

hibitor passes through the premium sale.

22. All Add on monies NOT paid by January 20th will not be

added on to exhibitor checks. Any monies receive after this

date shall be paid directly to the exhibitor and not handled by

the show board.

January 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

HOW TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE SHOWMANSHIP

AWARD

Must be FFA or 4-H member and show his own animals in

each class.

The award will be based on the following:

a. General appearance of animal

b. Training of the animal

c. General appearance of boy or girl

d. How well the exhibitor & animal conduct them-

selves in the Show Ring

e. Exhibitor CAN win Showmanship & Grand

Championship in the same division

f. In Swine there will be Junior (3rd– 5th grade),

Intermediate (6th-8th grades) & Senior (9th-12th

grades) Showmanship Divisions.

g. In Sheep, Goat, Beef & Dairy there will be 2

divisions Junior (3rd-7th Grade) & Senior (8th-12th

Grade)

Clarification on Showmanship Rule

*Each exhibitor that wishes to enter the showmanship

class MUST bring back/show the animal that they exhib-

ited in the judging class.*

NO EXHIBITOR/ANIMAL SUBSTITUTIONS WILL

BE ALLOWED

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JUNIOR MARKET STEERS

ACJLS 2012 Grand Champion Steer

Exhibited By Evan Knobloch Archer City 4-H

Judge: - Jay Womack , Nocona TX

Chairmen: Doug Dunkel, Scott Weede, Greg Carnes

1. Rules requirements: Entries that are made in the

Junior Steer classes must meet the requirements of the Gen-

eral Rules.

2. Number of entries: Each exhibitor will be permit-

ted to enter as many as 3 animals in this Division. The steers

may be pure-bred, grade or cross-bred, but only steers may

be entered.

3. Date of Ownership: June 30, 2013.

4. Weighing: Saturday at 7 a.m..

5. Market steers must weigh at least 800 lbs. to be

allowed for show. Steers must weigh 900 lbs to be eligible

for a packer bid. Steers will be shown by weight and not

breed. There will be no preset weight breaks. Steers will be

weighed in at their respective times, and classes will be sub-

divided into the appropriate number as seen fit by that divi-

sion’s chairmen.

6. There will be (2) two Showmanship Divisions;

Junior (3rd-7th grade), and Senior (8th-12th grades).

7. This is a “Blow & Show” Show. Wash and dry

cattle only. No clippers allowed in the barn.

January 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

BEEF HEIFERS

Judge: Jay Womack - Nocona, TX

ACJLS 2013 Grand Champion

Sidney Dunkel Archer City 4-H

Chairmen: Doug Dunkel (Chairman), Kent Kyle, Scott

Weede

1. Rules requirements: Entries in the Beef Heifer

classes must meet the requirements of the rules under the

General Rules.

2. Number of entries: Each exhibitor will be permit-

ted to enter 3 animals in this division.

3. Certificates of Registration or Ownership on each

animal entered must be available. Registered or commercial

animals may be shown.

4. Date of Ownership: Beef heifers must be owned on

or before November 1 and validated by the date in November

set by the validation committee. The validation can be a reg-

istration paper validation or actual animal validation process.

5. Age limit: Heifers shown in this Division must

have been calved between January 1, 2011 and April 30,

2013.

6. All breeds and ages will show together unless

numbers entered warrant class breakdowns as deemed neces-

sary by the Board of Directors.

7. Grand Champion: The Grand Champion Breeding

Beef Heifer will be selected from the first-place winner of

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each class. The Reserve Champion will be selected from the

remaining first-place winners & the second-place heifer from

the class from which the Champion was selected.

8. “Blow & Show” only. Wash & dry cattle only.

No clippers allowed in the barn area.

9. Heifers will be allowed in the Premium Sale.

“PASS THROUGH” ONLY, NO FLOOR PRICE WILL

BE OFFERED

January 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

DAIRY CATTLE DIVISION

2013 Grand Champion Dairy Cow

Exhibited By Garrett Steinberger Windthorst FFA

2013 Grand Champion Jr Yearling

Exhibited by Adam Hoff Windthorst 4-H

Judge: , TX

Chairmen: John Veitenheimer (Chairman), Robert

Stallcup, and Leo Hoff, Jr.

1. Rules Requirements: Entries in this Division must

meet the requirements under the General Rules.

2. Entries may be one of any of the dairy breeds.

Each exhibitor is limited to no more than one animal per

class and no more than 3 in the Junior Dairy Show. Com-

mercial (grade) and/or registered animals may be shown.

3. Certification of age & ownership must be availa-

ble.

4. Date of Ownership: Dairy cattle exhibited at the

show must have been owned & cared for by the owner on

or before November 3, 2012. They will be validated at a

time and place set by the show board. Validation can be a

registration paper or actual animal validation process.

5. Can sell “PASS THRU” only in the premium auc-

tion.

6. Junior & Senior Showmanship awards will be pre-

sented. JR. Champion Heifer and SR. Champion Cow buck-

les will be awarded.

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There will be 7 classes of dairy cattle:

JR. Heifer Calf..................born Sept 1, 2013- Nov 1, 13

SR. Heifer Calf..................born March 1, 2013-Aug 31, 13

JR. Yearling.......................born Sept 1, 2012-Feb 28, 13

SR. Yearling (not in milk) born Dec. 1, 2002-Aug 31, 10

JR. Champion Heifer

2-Yr Old Cows........................born Sept 1, 2011-Nov 30, 11

3 and 4-Yr Old Cows...............born Sept 1, 2009-Aug 31, 09

5-Yr Old and Older Cows.......born Before Sept 1, 2009

SR. Champion Cow

January 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

JUNIOR MARKET HOGS

ACJLS 2012 Grand Champion Swine

Exhibited By Blaine Martin

Windthorst FFA

Judge: Kyle Hicks Elgin OK

Chairmen: Dan York (Chairman) Greg Carnes , Keith

McCall, Will Myers 1. Rule Requirements: Entries that are

made in the Swine show must meet the requirements under

General Rules.

2. Number of entries: Each exhibitor will be permit-

ted to enter no more than 3 animals in the Junior Market Hog

Show. All swine must be owned by the date in November

set by the validation committee.

3. No Market Hog will be allowed to show that

weighing more than 270 lbs. There is no bottom weight

limit There will be a 5 lb tolerance allowed at weigh-in.

There will be no preset weight breaks. Hogs will be weighed

in at their respective times, and classes will be subdivided

into the appropriate number as seen fit by that division’s

chairmen.

The minimum weight for swine to be placed on the floor

price is 200 lbs. Swine weighing less than 200 will not be

permitted to sell to the floor.

4. Entries may be barrow or gilt.

Market hogs will be shown in a 6-breed format:

HAMPS WHITE OPB’s

DUROCS BLACK OPB’s

YORKS CROSSES

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A) (5) Five Head will REQUIRED to make a Breed.

B) Chairmen can combine White OPB’s & Black OP-

B’s, if necessary to make 1 breed.

C) All other breeds not meeting the 5-head requirement

will be shown in the cross classes.

If there are not enough animals to make a breed class,

then class will be broken by weight only.

D) 5 Head will be required to make a weight break within a

breed. (CLASSES BROKEN AT THE DISCRETION OF

THE CHAIRMEN).

E) Decision of the classifier will be final. Any Exhibitor or

parent exhibiting unsportsmanlike behavior will result in the

entry being disqualified from the show.

5. Market hogs may be clipped or sheared but no

clipping will be permitted on the show grounds.

6. There will be (3) three Showmanship Divisions;

Junior (3rd-5th grade), Intermediate (6th-8th grade) and Sen-

ior (9th-12th grades).

January 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

JUNIOR MARKET LAMBS

2013 Grand Champion Market Lamb

Exhibited By Katyn Fuller Windthorst 4-H

Judge: Todd Vineyard Decatur Tx

Chairmen: C.D. Lundy ( Chairman), Rusty Looper,

Todd Herring

1. Rules Requirements: Entries that are made in the

Junior Lamb show must meet the requirements under the

General Rules.

2. Entries: each exhibitor may enter and exhibit no

more than 3 animals in the Junior Lamb Show. Entries may

be pure-bred, grade, or cross-bred. All sheep must be

owned and validated by the date in October set by the

validation committee.

3. Market Lambs must weigh at least 75 lbs with no

upper limit required to show. Lambs will be shown by

weight and not breed. There will be no preset weight breaks.

Lambs will be weighed in at their respective times and clas-

ses will be subdivided into the appropriate number as seen fit

by that division’s chairmen.

4. Either wether and/or ewe lambs can be shown.

5. ). There will be (2) two Showmanship Divisions;

Junior (3rd-7th grade), and Senior (8th-12th grades).

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POULTRY DIVISION

2013 Grand Champion Broiler

Exhibited By

Heather Johnson Archer City FFA

2013Grand Champion

Judge: MICHEAL SHOPPA - Vernon, TX

Chairmen (Broilers): Brad Mitchell, Justin Gilliam

Chairmen (Turkeys): Travis Vaughn, and Justin Gilliam

1. Rules requirements: Entries in this Division must

meet the requirements under the General Rules.

2. Classes: There will be three classes of poultry.

*Market Broilers *Turkey Hens *Turkey Toms

3. Entries: An exhibitor can enter 3 Toms and 3

Hens. A pen of three broilers will constitute a broiler entry.

An exhibitor may enter only 3 entries per class.

4. Date of Ownership: All Turkey and Broiler Or-

ders will be placed through the Ext. office at one time.

5. All poultry will be wing banded. All broilers will

be from the same hatch. All turkeys will be from the same

hatch. If poultry wing bands are missing / tampered the en-

try will be disqualified.

6. Champion: The judge will select one Champion

Pen of Broilers and a Champion Turkey Hen and a Champi-

on Turkey Tom.

7. Poultry sold in the Auction will be delivered to the

Buyer dressed, if so requested.

Checks will not be mailed and will be held by the Livestock

Association until delivery of dressed poultry is confirmed .

January 3-4, 2014

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

RABBIT DIVISION

2013 Grand Champion

Exhibited by: Andrew Draper Holliday 4-H

Judge: MICHEAL SHOPPA - Vernon, TX

Chairmen: Teresa Kloxin ( Chairman), Clifton Russell,

1. Rules requirements: Entries in this Division must

meet the requirements under the General rules.

2. There will only be a meat pen class. The breeding

classes have been deleted.

3. Each exhibitor is allowed only 3 entries. Rabbits

must be owned and cared for a period of not less than 21

days prior to the show.

4. All breeds will be judged together.

5. Meat pens will consist of (3) three rabbits weigh-

ing no less than 10 ½ lbs or more than 15 lbs per pen.

6. Entry deadline for the Rabbit Division will be no

later than the date and time stated on the entry form.

7. Meat Pens sold in the Auction will be delivered to

the buyer dressed, if so requested. Checks will not be mailed

and will be held by the Livestock Association until delivery

of dressed rabbits is confirmed by the Buyer.

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January 3-4, 2014

MEAT GOAT DIVISION

2013 Grand Champion Meat Goat

Exhibited By Ross Myers Holliday FFA

Judge: Todd Vineyard Decatur Tx

CHAIRMEN: C.D. Lundy ( Chairman), Rusty Looper,

Todd Herring

1. Rules requirements: Entries must meet the require-

ments under general rules.

2. Entries: Each exhibitor may enter and exhibit no

more than 3 animals. Entries may be purebred or grade. All

goats must be owned and validated by the date in October

set by the validation committee.

3. Market Meat goats must weigh 50 lbs with no up-

per limit required. Goats will be shown by weight and not

breed. There will no preset weight breaks. Goats will be

weighed in at their respective times and classes will be subdi-

vided into the appropriate number as seen fit by that division’s

chairmen.

4. Wether or doe kids may be entered. Horns must be

tipped or dehorned.

5. There will be (2) two Showmanship Divisions; Jun-

ior (3rd-7th grade), and Senior (8th-12th grades).

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

Chairman: Ryan Looper (Chairman) Brad Mitchell Jeff

Miller , Travis Vaughn, Paul Simmons

The purpose of this show is to provide an opportunity for

Archer County 4-H and FFA members to display projects

constructed in agricultural mechanics classes; to promote the

development of skills in agricultural mechanics through

competition; to recognize individual and group accomplish-

ments in the area of agricultural mechanics; and to provide

an opportunity for public appreciation of this important

phase of 4-H and FFA Youth Programs.

SPECIAL RULES

1. ELIGIBILITY: Entries in this division are limited to

Archer County FFA and 4-H members. Projects exhibited

must have been constructed by FFA and 4-H members under

direct supervision of the CEA or AST, either as a part of

their agricultural mechanics instruction in agricultural sci-

ence or as a part of their supervised work experience pro-

gram.

2. OWNERSHIP: Projects may have been individually or

group constructed and may be individually or chapter owned.

3. CLUB ENTRIES: Entries made in the name of FFA

Chapters or 4-H Clubs are not eligible. All projects must be

entered in the names of the exhibitors who participated in

planning and construction of the project.

4. ENTRY LIMITATION: Each exhibitor may enter two

individual projects and no more than one per class. Each

group of students may enter no more than two group con-

structed projects and may have no more than one entry in

any project class. No individual exhibitor may enter more

Agriculture Mechanics Division

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than four projects total.

5. CONSTRUCTION DATE: A project can be exhibited

only one time at the Archer County Jr. Livestock Show.

6. PROJECT PRESENTATION: All projects must be

painted or properly treated and must be clean and in a pre-

sentable condition, even though they may have been used.

Due to limited exhibit space, trailers and other equipment are

to be displayed in transport position. Operation of ramps,

extensions, and other special features may be demonstrated

only as directed by the official judges and as space permits.

No additional floor space will be provided for podiums,

chairs, tables, show boxes, etc. No electricity will be availa-

ble for computers, other electronics, etc. Electricity will be

available for projects requiring it for operation during judg-

ing only. No touch up painting of any type will be allowed.

7. EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION/SHOWMANSHIP:

Exhibitors should be dressed appropriately and be with their

project when it is judged. Exhibitors should be courteous and

helpful to those viewing their project, including those exhib-

iting next to them. Exhibitors should not interfere with or

shield those who are exhibiting next to them. Exhibitors

should be available to answer questions when their project is

being judged. Knowledge of the project will be evaluated at

this time. Exhibitors should be well informed of the project

they are representing, but should not be boisterous or argu-

mentative. Exhibitors should provide any equipment that

may be necessary to judge their project (flashlights, mat or

creeper for judging projects that the judge would need to get

underneath such as trailers). Exhibitors may be requested to

hold measuring tape and assist the judge in making measure-

ments on projects. An anonymous judge will award show-

manship.

8. DOCUMENTATION: An original (exhibitor drawn)

plan or drawing, a bill of materials and photographs showing

January 3-4, 2014

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all phases of construction are to be provided with projects.

TxDOT and/or ASAE regulations and specifications are to

be provided as they apply to individual projects. Display of

plans, photos, etc. must be done in such a manner that no ad-

ditional floor space is required. Stands, podiums, etc. will be

permitted only when they can be positioned on or under the

project.

9. PROJECT SAFETY: Appropriate and safe display

stands must be provided for gates, panels, and other projects

that need support. Sharp edges and points, such as found on

self feeder roofs, bale movers, etc. are to be padded or cov-

ered as necessary to prevent injury. All trailers and other

equipment that is to be operated and/or transported on public

roads are to be equipped with safety equipment specified in

Title 7, Vehicles and Traffic Transportation Code of Texas

Statutes, Specific chapters regarding width (621.201), lights

and reflectors (545.106, 547.324 and 547.331), brakes

(547.401), length (621.201) and inspection (621.204) are to

be adhered to. Any trailer that exceeds 102 inches in width

must have a signed permit. All towed equipment, regardless

of standards, is to be equipped with safety chains. All three-

point hitch and P.T.O. operated equipment are to meet cur-

rent ASAE standards. The IMS WEB page will provide in-

formation on how to access or acquire TxDOT Equipment

and Vehicle Registrations, and ASABE Standards. (www-

ims.tamu.edu)

10. ELECTRICAL SAFETY: All 120 VAC and higher

electrical plugs and receptacles are to be the equipment

grounding type. All metal components are to be grounded.

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) shall be provided for

all 120 VAC receptacles. All 50 VAC and higher connec-

tions are to be protected in appropriate indoor or outdoor rat-

ed enclosures.

11. GENERAL SAFETY: Flammable and/or combustible

liquids shall not be used, stored or sprayed inside any Archer

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County building or show grounds at any time. This shall in-

clude, but is not limited to, enamel paints, thinners, reducers,

gasoline or any other petroleum based liquids. All liquids

must be in properly labeled original containers. All com-

pressed gas cylinders shall be properly secured in place.

Hand wheels are to be removed. Protective caps installed and

taped. No regulators or hoses are to be installed at any time.

No extension cords allowed.

12. NO OFFLOADING ASSISTANCE WILL BE PRO-

VIDED.

13. PROJECTS WITH ENGINES: There is to be no more

than two gallons of fuel in any fuel tank. The fuel tank cap is

to be in place and sealed with tape. The battery is to be dis-

connected. This applies to all engines in the exhibit area.

14. VEHICLES: Tractors, truck or other vehicles (including

non-entered trailers) are not allowed in the exhibit area as

part of the display.

15. PROJECT COMPLETENESS: All projects should be

complete including finish. Any item, necessary for use of the

project, must be a part of it (example: hinges and latches on

gates and panels) including documentation.

16. SIGNS: All projects are to be identified with standard

club exhibitor cards. Additional signs, banners, etc. are en-

couraged, but are subject to approval by the Committee.

17. LOSS OR DAMAGE: Every precaution will be taken to

protect the projects entered; however, neither the Archer

County Jr. Livestock Show, its management, superintendents

nor judges of this Division will be responsible for any loss or

damage to projects.

January 3-4, 2014

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18. JUDGING CRITERIA for projects:

Criteria Points

Workmanship (including finish) ................................... 30

Design and Materials Used (including practical) .......... 20

Documentation .............................................................. 20

Knowledge of Project (response to questions) .............. 20

Degree of Difficulty ...................................................... 10

Total 100

Blue Ribbon 90-100 Points / Red Ribbon 80-90 Points /

White Ribbon 70-80 Points

Failure to provide all required documentation and infor-

mation will result in projects being lowered one classifica-

tion.

DIVISIONS

AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, ELECTRICAL, LIVESTOCK AND TRAILER CLASSES.

Examples to this class: Hay handling, Spraying, Tractor, Hy-draulic, Shop, Truck, Tractor and Agriculture related Equipment, Gates and Livestock Equipment, Shop Tools, Trim Tables, Squeeze Chutes, Livestock feeders, and all types of Trailer bump-er pull and gooseneck.

RECREATIONAL PROJECT CLASSES

Examples to this class: Barbecue Pits and Smokers, Hunting equipment, Tables, Chairs, Hat Rack, Home Décor and etc.

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

2014 Official Show Schedule

Thursday January 2, 2014

5:00pm Show Grounds Open

Friday, January 3, 2014

7:00am-9:00am Weigh-in swine, sheep, goats, rabbits

9:00am-11:00am Check-in Home Economics Projects and Entries. Open for public viewing (Archer County Activity Building,

Archer City)

10:00am-11:00am Judge Poultry

11:30am-12 Noon Judge Home Economics Entries

(Closed for Public Viewing)

11:00am-1:00pm Judge Rabbits

1:00pm-2:00pm Judge Lambs

(immediately following Lamb Show) Judge Goats

4:00pm-5:30pm Public Viewing of Home Ec. Entries

4:30pm-5:30pm Pickup Home Ec. Entries

6:00pm-8:00pm Judge Swine

Saturday, January 4, 2014

7:30am Dairy Cattle Check-In

7:00am-8:00am Weigh-in Beef Steers and Beef Heifers

8:00am-9:00am Ag Mechanics Show Projects in Place

8:00am-9:30am Judge Dairy

9:30am-12 Noon Judge Beef Heifers and Steers

Following Beef Show Ag Mechanics Show

12 Noon Turn in Premium Auction Exhibitor Cards 5:30pm-7:00pm Buyer’s Appreciation Dinner– Act. Bldg

7:00pm Premium Auction– Show Barn

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

Premium and Floor

Exhibitor Name-

Phone Number__________________________

I UNDERSTAND THAT THE ITEM WILL BE PLACED INTO THE PREMIUM AUC-

TION AND BE SOLD TO THE FLOOR AT A GIVEN FLOOR PRICE, I WILL RE-

CEIVE BOTH THE PREMIUM AND FLOOR AMOUNTS.

EXHIBITOR IS ONLY ALLOWED TO AUCTION ONE (1) ANIMAL

EXHIBTORS SIGNATURE______________________________________

PARENT OR ADVISOR SIGNATURE_______________________________

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT THIS CARD IS NOON ON SATURDAY

Club/ Chapter

Item to be sold at the Premium Auction PLUS be sold to

the floor and receive the floor

Weight________________l

bs. Tag #__________________

Placing Class Number

ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK

Keep

Exhibitor Name-

Phone

I UNDERSTAND THAT THE ITEM WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY AMOUNT OF

MONEY FROM THE FLOOR AND/OR PREMIUM AUCTION.

Every exhibitor is allowed to place one (1) animal item into the Premi-

um Action

EXHIBTORS SIGNATURE___________________________________

PARENT OR ADVISOR SIGNATURE____________________________

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT THIS CARD IS NOON ON SATURDAY

Club/ Chapter

Item to KEEP, NOT TO RECEIVE ANY MONEY AND

TAKE HOME ITEM ______________________________

Weight________________l Tag #__________________

Placing Class Number

ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK

EXAMPLE OF AUCTION CARDS

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January 3-4, 2014

I UNDERSTAND THAT THE ITEM WILL BE PLACED INTO THE PREMIUM AUC-

TION AND I WILL BE TAKING HOME THE ITEM AFTER THE PREMIUM AUC-

TION ON SATURDAY NIGHT.

EXHIBITOR IS ONLY ALLOWED TO AUCTION ONE (1) ANIMAL

EXHIBTORS SIGNATURE_____________________________________

PARENT OR ADVISOR SIGNATURE_________CARD IS NOON ON SATURDAY

Premium Auction

Exhibitor Name-

Phone

Club/ Chapter

Item to be sold at the Premium Auction only (Keep the

item and receive premium money)

Weight________________l Tag #__________________

Placing Class Number

ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK

Floor Only

Exhibitor Name-

Phone

I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS ANIMAL WILL BE SOLD TO THE FLOOR AT THE

GIVEN FLOOR PRICE AND WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE PREMIUM AUCTION.

EXHIBITORS ARE ALLOWED TO FLOOR AN UNLIMTED AMOUNT OF SHOW

ANIMALS.

EXHIBTORS SIGNATURE________________________________________

PARENT OR ADVISOR SIGNATURE_______________________________

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT THIS CARD IS NOON ON SATURDAY

Club/ Chapter

Circle Item FLOORED ONLY (pig, lamb, goat or steer)

Weight________________l Tag #__________________

Placing Class Number

ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK

EACH CARD WILL BE OF DIFFERENT COLOR, EVERY ENTRY INTO SHOW MUST COMPELTE ONE OF THE ABOVE CARDS THAT WILL BE PROVIDE AT TIME OF SHOW.

EXAMPLE OF AUCTION CARDS

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Grand Champion Broiler Mitchell Insurance

Grand Champion Meat Goat Ben Berger

Grand Champion Lamb Warren Reid

Grand Champion Beef Heifer Archer County Soil & Water Conservation District

Grand Champion Beef Steer Jack & Ann Parkey

Grand Champion Dairy Heifer Dr. Andy Bloom

Grand Champion Dairy Cow Saginaw Flake

Grand Champion Swine David Winter

Grand Champion Rabbit American National Bank– Archer City

Jr Showmanship Lamb The Feed and Garden Store

Sr. Showmanship Lamb Holli-Tex

Sr. Showmanship Goat Mr. & Mrs. Rusty Looper

Jr. Showmanship Goat Kelly Propane

Sr. Showmanship Beef Charlie & Patricia Hall

Jr. Showmanship Beef Reliable Well Service—Pete & Georgia Owens

Sr. Showmanship Swine Willy Cuba Family

Int. Showmanship Swine Double T Cattle Company

Jr. Showmanship Swine Tonya & Boucher Mooney

Sr. Showmanship Dairy Cross Timbers Ag.

Jr. Showmanship Dairy Lone Star Milk Producers

Sr. Judge Horseman** Stone Services (Greg Stone)

Jr. Judge Horseman** Charles Calvin

Sr. Timed Event Champion** Brazos Telephone

Jr. Timed Event Champion** Archer Feed

**- Will awarded at the County Horse Show in June 2013

*- Horse Buckles will be awarded at the County Horse Show in June.

Archer County Jr. Livestock Show 2014

Buckle Donors

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ARCHER COUNTY JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW

2013 Auction Buyers: Rowe Ins

First National Bank

Byers Cattlemans

Branch

Red River Chevy

Dealers

Jacksboro National

Bank

Laudermill Properties

Martendale Feed Mill

James Mitchell

Mobile Phone of TX

Oodles Supermarket

Reliable Well Service

Steven Schroeder

Switch House Ranch

Scaling & Co

USA Rock Bits

Jodi Williamson

Brad Mitchell

Morrison Supply

Shawn Price

Tina Robertson

State National Bank

of Texas

Taco Casa -Craig

Martindale

Texoma Oil Tools

Wichita Clutch

Windthorst Federal

Credit Union

Mitchell Ins

Lone Star Wasterwa-

ter

Pruitt Ford

Richard Schroeder

Joyce Strange

Texoma Flying Ser-

vices

Tubing Testers

Wichita feed and

Garden Store

David Winter

Tommy Berend

Capital Farm Credit

D & R Cattle Co

Down Backhoe &

Maint. Co

Haigood & Campbell

Todd Herring

Bill Jentsch Jr

Lindemann Drilling

Lone Star Milk

American National

Bank

Bozeman Machinery

Coleman Land &

Cattle Co

DJB Cattle Co

TXON Partners LLC

John Hawley Jr

CH Leasing Co

Mark Hilbers

JT Jones Cattle Co

Tony Lucido

Lucky Dollar

Berend Bros

Buerger Farms

Community Tele-

phone

Dickey McGann &

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