Dress code for all species, excluding dairy, horse, rabbits and poultry: (See dairy, horse, rabbit, and poultry rules for more specific dress codes.) All exhibitors must wear black or blue cotton or corduroy dress pants, jeans or ankle-length skirt as well as a collared, buttoned shirt or polo shirt that must be tucked in and buttoned. Any length of sleeve and color is acceptable. No shorts! Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes are to be worn. No discrimination will be made for religious beliefs. Persons not abiding by these rules will be penalized by not being placed in their class. No shirts identifying family or farm names shall be worn during the show. The same dress code applies to sale day, those not abiding will not be allowed to participate in the premium sale and will only receive market price for their animal. Dairy exhibitors must follow the same dress code set for show day on sale day.
All exhibitors must complete project interview judging and Skill-a-thon. Exhibitors must have project books and feed records at the time of interview judging. Incomplete or missing books and feed records will result in an automatic grade of “B”. In case of a schedule conflict, contact Kirsten Holt