NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER 3 - 11 SEPTEMBER 2022 - Royal Adelaide Show
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Exhibitors may request an "Admit One’ Pass to the Show under the following conditions: New/Novice Exhibitor - One Ticket Four or more Exhibits/Samples - One Ticket 2021 Champion Winning Exhibitors - One Ticket INVITATION All exhibitors are invited to the Presentation of Winners, Chairman’s and Judges Show Reports for The Grains & Fodder Section ON TUESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2022 At 3.00pm - Afternoon tea will be available. To be held in the Goyder Mezzanine
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION IMPORTANT INFORMATION DELIVERY AND COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS IN ALL GRAIN & FODDER CLASSES The Society will, as far as is practicable and convenient, pick up from the property of the exhibitor a MINIMUM SAMPLE OF 3 KG OR A 10 LITRE CONTAINER PER ENTRY for judging and display (for contact names refer below). UNDERWEIGHT ENTRIES MAY BE DISQUALIFIED. Small Seeds: 1kg sample only required per entry. The sample will be taken and tagged: 1. Direct from the header as a commercial sample or from a bulk of at least 5 tonnes for cereals, 3 tonnes for pulses and oil seeds by a member of the Grains & Fodder Committee, a Society representative or by the Grower. 2. Or a sample may be drawn at a grain receival site by a representative of that company, grower or carrier. Exhibitors must nominate the class entered. • A MINIMUM SAMPLE OF AT LEAST THREE KILOGRAMS OR A 10 LITRE CONTAINER PER ENTRY PER CLASS IS REQUIRED except SMALL SEEDS ONE KILOGRAM SAMPLE PER ENTRY. • Interstate exhibitors will be required to forward their exhibits to the Showground at own cost. • All samples must have tags attached stating which class they are to be entered in. • To avoid any complications all tags to be attached using products which can be untied and then re-tied. • Cable ties are strongly discouraged but products such as tie wire, fencing wire etc would be appropriate. • Samples should be supplied in a porous bag, eg calico bag. Not plastic bags. • Calico grain bags and extra tags can be requested at any time to ensure samples are received correctly. DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS All samples must be delivered to the Secretary’s Office, Adelaide Showground on or before Friday 10 June 2022. It is the Exhibitors responsibility to contact the nearest Committee person to organise collection as well as note the request on the entry form. CONTACT NAMES To obtain more information on Classes, Collection of Samples please contact your nearest RA&HS representative: ANDREW HENTSCHKE – LOCK BILL ROWETT - ALLENDALE T (08) 8620 4068 F (08) 8620 4069 T/F (08) 8566 2014 M 0427 154 963 M 0408 826 078 E hentschkeandrew@gmail.com E m.w.r@activ8.net.au BELINDA CAY – PINERY DAVID SHANNON - KAPUNDA M 0423 295 576 M 0419 830 700 E belindacay@agcommunicators.com.au E davidrshannon@bigpond.com NEIL WITTWER - KADINA PETER SMITH - BLACKWOOD M 0422 057 715 M 0411 127 478 E wittwer.neil@gmail.com E peter@haddrickonfabric.com.au The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society makes every attempt to ensure that all information contained within this schedule is correct at the time of printing, however the RA&HS reserves the right to change such details as may be required. 1
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES FRIDAY 3 JUNE 2022 at 5.00 PM CST ENTRY CONDITIONS CONTACT US The following conditions will strictly apply: Post RA&HS – Grains & Fodder Section PO Box 108, GOODWOOD, SA 5034 • All entries, whether posted, lodged in person or Email entries@adelaideshowground.com.au completed online (if applicable) must be in the Society’s Phone (08) 8210 5215 Between 9.00 am - 5.00 pm possession at its Administration Office by 5.00 pm (CST) Monday to Friday on Friday 3 June 2022. Secretary Debra Pietsch • When sending entry forms and fees by post, the onus is Website www.theshow.com.au on the exhibitor to ensure adequate delivery time. • Entry forms by facsimile or email will not be accepted. YOUR PRIVACY • A late entry option is available under the following By exhibiting at The Show you acknowledge that you have conditions: read and agree to the privacy policy of the RA&HS which can • Late entries may only be submitted online and will be be viewed here. accepted for 7 days after the official closing date (by 5.00 pm CST) In relation to your entry into a competition we may specifically • An additional fee equivalent to three times the use and/or disclose your personal information to: standard entry fee is paid. • Communicate competition information to you such as Absolutely no exception to the above conditions will be made entry opening dates, delivery and collection details and to any exhibitor under any circumstance. entry ticket distribution. • Publish competition results both online and in printed HOW TO ENTER results listings. Complete the entry form available online at • Publish competition entries in Competition Catalogues. www.theshow.com.au • Advise sponsors of competition prize winners for distribution of prizes from both the RA&HS and sponsors. For any entry enquiries phone (08) 8210 5211 or email entries@adelaideshowground.com.au By entering a competition, you consent to your contact details being provided to the sponsors of that competition for the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ENTRIES purpose of distributing your prize. You also consent to your Entries submitted online will be acknowledged via email. name, suburb and postcode being listed in a competition For postal entries, if you require formal acknowledgement that catalogue and, if you are a prize winner your name in your entry has been received please include a stamped, self- competition results. addressed envelope with your entry form. If you do not wish for your name and address to be printed in ENTRY FEES (GST INCLUDED) a competition catalogue, please ensure that you select the $10 per entry ‘Keep Private’ option in your online exhibitor profile. PAYMENT OF FEES GENERAL REGULATIONS When paying fees by cheque or credit card, exhibitors must Exhibitors are reminded that the Society’s General ensure that sufficient funds are available at the time of entry. Regulations apply to all sections of the Show. A copy of the Failure to do so may result in non-acceptance of entries. General Regulations can be obtained from the Society’s website at www.theshow.com.au or from the Society’s REFUNDS Administration Office. No refund of entry fees will be made after the closing date of Exhibitors should note that the General Regulations contain a entries. number of provisions relevant to competitions and this Schedule including but not limited to, offences, penalties, MEMBERSHIP prohibited drugs. As those conditions apply in addition to the Exhibitors need not be members of the Royal Agricultural & regulations contained within this schedule, Exhibitors should Horticultural Society of SA Inc., however we encourage familiarise themselves with the General Regulations. exhibitors to consider membership to assist the Society in the continued promotion and success of South Australia's primary SPECIAL REGULATIONS industry and running of the Royal Adelaide Show. Society Exhibitors are reminded that the Special Regulations Membership informaiton can be found at www.rahs.com.au contained within this Schedule are merely supplementary to and subject to the General Regulations. The members of the Society’s Grains & Fodder Committee shall have the authority to act on behalf of the Society to take any necessary action under these Special Regulations. 2
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION TRANSFERS If you provide your Australian Business Number but are not Please ensure exhibits are entered in the correct class at time registered for GST, we will pay the prize money as detailed in of entry. No exhibit will be transferred to another class after the Prize Schedule without reference to the GST. the closing date of entries (unless at the request of the judging panel). If you confirm you are entering as part of a private recreational pursuit or hobby, we will pay the prize money as SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES detailed in the Prize Schedule without reference to GST. Exhibitors of all entries must state on their entry forms and tags, the name of each variety of produce. IMPORTANT It is important that you either: WITHDRAWALS All withdrawals must be made in writing and can be sent via • Confirm you are entering as part of a private recreational email to entries@adelaideshowground.com.au. Emailed pursuit or hobby, or withdrawals must include “Withdrawal” in the subject line and • Confirm you are entering as a GST registered business the section (eg Grains & Fodder section, exhibitor name, and supply your ABN class number/s, exhibit number (if known) and exhibit name (if applicable). Withdrawals must be made at least 24 hours Failure to do either of the above will require the RA&HS to prior to judging. withhold tax, at the maximum tax rate, from your prize money in accordance with Australian tax legislation. PRIZES & AWARDS The RA&HS is not a tax consultant and therefore The following prizes will be awarded assumes no liability for actions taken as a result of these (unless otherwise specified) guidelines. In any instances where an entrant or sponsor First, $25; Second, $15 ; is uncertain of the tax implications of their involvement, In addition to the prizes listed, RA&HS sashes will be they should consult their own accountant or tax advisor. awarded to Champions of all classes, Photo Competition and Schools Cereal Hay. The Society makes every endeavour to ensure all prizes The committee has the right to award a third prize if there are listed are accurate at the time of publishing. Should a cash over five entries in a class. prize be withdrawn by a sponsor subsequent to publishing, the prize will revert back to the competitions default amount PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY where applicable. Vouchers, product or trophies withdrawn by All prize money won during the Royal Adelaide Show will a sponsor subsequent to publishing will not be replaced. It is be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) only. the responsibility of the prize winner to follow-up with the Exhibitors will need to ensure they have supplied their details Society any sponsored prize (cash, voucher, product, trophy) to receie any prize payments. they believe they are entitled to prior to 30 November in the year of the prize being awarded. The Society will not follow-up Prize money will be paid by the end of October of the prize sponsors after this date or review any prizes that may current year. have been incorrectly awarded. Any prize money not claimed by 1 December of the current year. shall be deemed forfeited by the exhibitor and the EXHIBITING INFORMATION RA&HS shall no longer be liable to pay or provide the prize. DISEASE FREE Should any sample of grain be found to be infected with PRIZE MONEY AND GST weevil or any contagious plant disease, it shall be disqualified Prize money as stated in the Prize Schedule does not include and removed from the Showground. GST. The prize money which we pay to successful exhibitors CURRENT CROP depends on information provided to us. If you confirm that you All exhibits must be part of the current season’s crop, and are GST registered and provide your Australian Business must be the property of and grown by the exhibitor. Any Number (ABN), we will pay the appropriate prize money plus exhibit not complying with these regulations will be 10% GST. We will provide you with a Recipient Created Tax disqualified. Invoice which you will need to submit to the Australian Exhibitors in this section will not be allowed to take more than Taxation Office. one prize with the same variety of produce in any one class. If you confirm you are registered for GST, in entering the If tests show that an entry has been made in the wrong class, competition, you acknowledge your agreement to the the Society may transfer the exhibit to the correct class. following: All grain, other than that entered in the prepared seed classes, which in the opinion of the Judges has been treated • You will not issue a tax invoice to the RA&HS in respect with a seed dressing, mill dressed or from which the brush is to prize money received; absent, will be disqualified. • You will notify the RA&HS if you cease to be registered for GST. 3
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION WHEAT STANDARDS Australian Hard – Hard; Australian Standard White – ASW; Australian Premium White – APW; Australian Soft – Soft. OWNERSHIP All exhibits will become the property of the Society. STAGING All exhibits will be staged by the Stewards. In all cases in which exhibits are judged to a scale of points, a card setting out the points awarded will be attached to each exhibit. The Society reserves the right to display only prize-winning exhibits, and those considered by the Judges to be of special merit, if the entries received are more than can be staged in the accommodation available. MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR AWARDS Points to be allotted as follows: First, 3 points; second, 2 points; third, 1 point. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TEST SAMPES OF EXHIBITS. The Society acknowledges and thanks Viterra Limestone Coast Seeds JT Johnson & Sons for their support with sample testing of grains and fodder. 4
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION Class 1 THE AGT PRIZE WHEAT Hard Wheat, from a district with an average annual rainfall of 400 mm or over. THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED Prizes sponsored by AGT Seeds First: $30.00; Second: $20.00 All exhibits must be of varieties received without varietal Class 2 THE AGT PRIZE discount in the particular zones. In the case of interstate Hard Wheat, from a district with an average entries, they must be varieties that are received without annual rainfall of less than 400 mm. discount in their particular zone. Prizes sponsored by AGT Seeds First: $30.00; Second: $20.00 PREFERRED VARIETIES FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA: • Australian Hard 1 (minimum protein 11.5%) THE AGT AWARD • Australian Premium White (minimum protein 10.5%) CHAMPION HARD WHEAT • Australian Standard White $150.00 sponsored by AGT Seeds SPECIAL CATEGORIES 2021 Muster Farming • Australian Soft White 2020 No competition • Australian Durum 2019 K & R Lienert Scepter 2018 M Kruger Mace IN ALL CLASSES POINTS FOR PROTEIN WILL BE 2017 K & R Lienert Scepter ALLOTTED AS FOLLOWS: 1. Hard Varieties: Class 3 THE AGT PRIZE 15 points will be awarded for entries with a protein content of APW/ASW Wheat, from a district with an the Australian Wheat Board standards. average annual rainfall of 400 mm or over. An increase of ½ point will be awarded for each 0.2% protein Prizes sponsored by AGT Seeds above the set standard to the level of 13.5% protein where First: $30.00; Second: $20.00 maximum points will be awarded. 2. APW/ASW Varieties: Class 4 THE AGT PRIZE 15 points will be awarded for entries with a protein content APW/ASW Wheat, from a district with an conforming to Australian Wheat Board standards. average annual rainfall of less than 400 mm. An increase of ½ point will be awarded for each 0.2% protein Prizes sponsored by AGT Seeds above the set standard to the level of 13.0% protein where First: $30.00; Second: $20.00 maximum points will be awarded and a reduction of 1/2 for Class 5 Soft Wheat, from a district with an average each 0.1% protein below the set standard will also apply. rainfall of 400mm or over. 3. Soft Varieties: Maximum points for an entry with a protein content between Class 6 Soft Wheat, from a district with an average 8.0% and 9.0%. A reduction of ½ point for each 0.1% protein rainfall of less than 400mm. content below 8.0% and above 9.0%. THE AGT AWARD WHEAT ZONES CHAMPION BISCUIT OR APW/ASW WHEAT Exhibitors must nominate in which zone the wheat has been $150.00 sponsored by AGT Seeds grown and to which silo the wheat is delivered. 2021 Loudounbrae Farming 2020 No Competition JUDGING SCALES Points 2019 No Award 2018 Cambrai Primary School Sceptre Test weight 20 2017 K & R Lienert Sceptre Millable Material 20 THE GRAIN PRODUCERS SA AWARD and THE TREES Protein content. 20 FOR LIFE PRIZE GRAND CHAMPION WHEAT Freedom from harvest injury 10 To be selected from any sample of wheat exhibited in the Show, including Agricultural Bureau Classes. Freedom from weeds and other grains 10 Product ($310.00) sponsored by Trees For Life Freedom from disease/staining 15 $200.00 sponsored by Grain Producers SA Appearance and Uniformity 5 2021 Muster Farming 2020 No Competition Total 100 2019 K & R Lienert Scepter 2018 P & A Meyer Aurora 2017 K & R Lienert Mace 5
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION DURUM BARLEY JUDGING SCALES Points THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED Test weight 20 MALTING BARLEY CLASSES Millable Material 15 Protein content 20 Malting varieties as accredited by Barley Australia, Sloop SA and Sloop VIC are acceptable as a Sloop variety. Freedom from harvest injury 10 Freedom from weeds and other grains 10 JUDGING SCALES - MALTING BARLEY Points Freedom from disease/staining 15 Protein content 15 Vitreousness 5 Freedom from weed seeds 15 Appearance and Uniformity 5 Retention 10 Total 100 Screenings 10 Skinned 10 Class 7 THE ADRIAN PEDERICK MP AWARD Durum, from a district with an average rainfall Freedom from foreign matter. 10 of 400 mm or over. Freedom from disease/staining 10 Medallion sponsored by Adrian Pederick - Member for Hammond 1000 Corn weight 10 Class 8 THE DAVID SHANNON PRIZE Density 10 Durum, from a district with an average rainfall of less than 400 mm. TOTAL 100 Prizes sponsored by David Shannon First: $60.00; Second: $30.00; Third: $10.00 Class 9 Barley, Licensed or Special Purpose Malting Varieties. (for example Franklin, Dhow) CHAMPION DURUM Class 10 Malting Barley, from a district with an average annual rainfall of 400 mm or over. Class 11 Malting Barley, from a district with an average annual rainfall of less than 400 mm. THE INTERGRAIN AWARD and THE TREES FOR LIFE PRIZE CHAMPION MALTING BARLEY To be selected from any sample of malting barley exhibited in the Show, including Agricultural Bureau Classes. Product ($310.00) sponsored by Trees For Life $150.00 sponsored by Intergrain Pty Ltd 2021 Mulloorie 2020 No Competition 2019 M, Prior Compass 2018 Whitwarta Halbury Agricultural Bureau A1 Compass 2017 G R & K W Beard Scope 6
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION FEED BARLEY CLASSES OATS THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED Milling oat exhibits must be of varieties accepted by Blue JUDGING SCALES - FEED BARLEY Points Lake Milling. Metabolic energy 25 Protein content 25 JUDGING SCALES - MILLING Points Freedom from weed and other grains 15 Oil content 10 Screenings 10 Protein. 10 Corn weight 10 Freedom from weed seeds 10 Test weight. 10 Screenings. 15 Appearance 5 Freedom from foreign grain 10 TOTAL 100 Freedom from foreign matter 10 Kernel yield (Groat %) 15 Class 12 Feed Barley, two-rowed, from a district with an average annual rainfall of 400 mm or over. 100 Corn weight 5 Density/Test weight 10 Class 13 Feed Barley, two-rowed, from a district with an average annual rainfall of less than 400 mm. Appearance and Uniformity 5 THE INTERGRAIN AWARD and THE TREES FOR LIFE TOTAL 100 PRIZE CHAMPION FEED BARLEY Class 14 Oats, suitable for milling. To be selected from any sample of feed barley exhibited in the Show, including Agricultural Bureau Classes. Class 15 Oats, suitable for feed. Product ($310.00) sponsored by Trees For Life $150.00 sponsored by Intergrain Pty Ltd JUDGING SCALES - FEED Points 2021 Mulloorie Test weight 15 2020 No Competition 2019 B Gale Compass Protein content 20 2018 Inglebrae Holdings Fathom 47 2017 R Hart Compass Plumpness 20 Freedom from dirt, chaff and disease 10 Freedom from weed seeds 10 Oil content 20 Appearance and Uniformity 5 TOTAL 100 THE INTERGRAIN AWARD CHAMPION OATS To be selected from any sample of oats exhibited in the Show, including Agricultural Bureau Classes. $150.00 sponsored by Intergrain Pty Ltd 2021 Bundy Farms 2020 No Competition 2019 Blue Lake Milling Mitika 2018 P & A Meyer Mitika 2017 P & A Meyer Mitika 7
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION AGRICULTURAL BUREAU PULSES THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED In classes 15 to 17 the entry is to be made in the name of the The Society acknowledge and thanks FEED TEST for their Agricultural Bureau exhibiting. The actual samples are to support with sample testing in the Pulses Section. come from members of the Bureau. INDIVIDUAL SAMPLES EXHIBITED IN THESE CLASSES JUDGING SCALES - HUMAN CONSUMPTION Points ARE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPION AWARDS. Weight 100 seed wt/gm 10 Class 16 Collection of Wheat. Comprising three samples which will be judged as Plumpness 10 a commercial sample. Protein content 25 All samples to be taken from the harvester or silo. Type and appearance 10 Class 17 Collection of Barley. Comprising two samples, one of which will be Colour of splits and cooking quality 15 judged as a malting sample and the other as a Freedom from foreign matter 10 feed sample. All malting varieties must come from samples Freedom from weeds 5 which have been delivered to the receival centre or their nominated agents or an authorised Private Freedom from defective grain (total) 15 Trader or Grain Processor. TOTAL 100 Class 18 Collection of Oats. Comprising two samples, one of which will be JUDGING SCALES - FEED Points judged as a milling sample and the other as a feed sample. Weight 100 seed wt/gm 15 Exhibitors must name their varieties and indicate Plumpness and Appearance 15 which are milling and feed samples. Both samples shall be taken from the harvester or silo. Protein content 25 BEST EXHIBIT IN AGRICULTURAL BUREAU CLASSES Freedom from foreign matter 15 Freedom from weeds 15 2019 Whitwarta Halbury Agricultural Bureau Sceptre 2018 Whitwarta Halbury Agricultural Bureau A1 Compass Freedom from defective grain 15 2017 Whitwarta Halbury Agricultural Bureau 2016 Whitwarta Halbury Agricultural Bureau TOTAL 100 Class 20 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE TRITICALE & RYE Peas, field, suitable for feed, any variety, to be named. Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED Pty Ltd First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 JUDGING SCALE Points Class 21 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE Test weight 30 Peas, field, suitable for human consumption, any variety, to be named. Protein content 30 Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers Appearance 15 Pty Ltd First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 Freedom from foreign matter 15 Class 22 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE Freedom from harvest damage 10 Beans, field, suitable for feed, any variety, to be named. TOTAL 100 Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd Class 19 Triticale or Rye, any variety, to be named. First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 8
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION Class 23 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE Beans, field, suitable for human consumption, SMALL SEEDS any variety, to be named. Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED Pty Ltd First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 The Society acknowledges and thanks PGG Wrightsons for their support with Purity and Germ Tests for the Small Seeds Class 24 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE and Prepared Seed Sections. Chick Peas, suitable for human consumption, any variety, to be named. Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers JUDGING SCALE Points Pty Ltd First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 Germination 40 Purity 30 Class 25 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE Lentils, suitable for human consumption, any Abnormal Seedlings 10 variety, to be named. Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers Dead Seeds 10 Pty Ltd Visual 10 First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 TOTAL 100 Class 26 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE Lupins, any variety, to be named. Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers Class 28 Subterranean and other Clovers, Medics and Pty Ltd Grasses. Direct Headed. First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 Class 29 Subterranean and other Clovers and Medics. Class 27 THE MGA INSURANCE PRIZE Harvested by Suction. Vetch, any variety, to be named. Prizes sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers Class 30 Lucerne, Dryland. Pty Ltd First: $40.00; Second: $20.00 Class 31 Lucerne, Irrigated. THE AUSTRALIAN GRAIN EXPORT AWARD THE AUSTRALIAN SEED FEDERATION AWARD CHAMPION PULSE CHAMPION SMALL SEED $150.00 sponsored by Australian Grain Export Pty Ltd $200.00 sponsored by Australian Seed Federation 2021 Muster Farming 2021 NA 2020 No Competition 2020 No Competition 2019 A Steer Samira 2019 NA 2018 Inglebrae Holdings Barlock 2018 N J & B E Kernich Medic Cavalier 2017 K & R Lienert Jumbo 2 2017 No Award PREPARED SEED VARIETY TO BE NAMED ON ENTRY FORM JUDGING SCALE Points Germination 40 Free of other grain and weed seeds, free of chaff, 30 cracked and damaged grain Grain size evenness & quality of seed dressing 30 TOTAL 100 Class 32 THE SEED SERVICES SA PRIZE Wheat Seed, suitable for sowing. Variety to be named. First: Voucher ($130.00) sponsored by Seed Services SA 9
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION Class 33 THE ROSEWORTHY RURAL SUPPLIES PRIZE THE CENTRE STATE EXPORTS AWARD Barley Seed, suitable for sowing. CHAMPION CANOLA Variety to be named. $150.00 sponsored by Centre State Exports Pty Ltd Prizes sponsored by Roseworthy Rural Supplies Pty Ltd 2021 Kurraden Partners First: $30.00; Second: $20.00 2020 No Competition 2019 Kurraden Partners Nuseed Diamond Class 34 Oat Seed, suitable for sowing. 2018 L Gregor Stingray Variety to be named. 2017 Kurraden Partners Diamond $150.00 sponsored by Centre State Exports Pty Ltd Class 35 Triticale Seed, suitable for sowing. Variety to be named. Class 39 Monola, from a district with an average annual rainfall of 400mm or over, any variety. Class 36 THE ROSEWORTHY RURAL SUPPLIES PRIZE Pulse Seed, suitable for sowing. Class 40 Monola, from a district with an average annual Variety to be named. rainfall of less than 400mm, any variety. Prizes sponsored by Roseworthy Rural Supplies Pty Ltd Class 41 Any other Oil Seeds, variety to be named. First: $30.00; Second: $20.00 THE PIONEER SEEDS AWARD THE TATIARA SEEDS AWARD CHAMPION OIL SEEDS CHAMPION PREPARED SEED $150.00 sponsored by Gentech Seeds Pty Ltd $150.00 sponsored by Tatiara Seeds 2021 Kurraden Partners 2021 Muster Farming 2020 No Competition 2020 No Competition 2019 Kurraden Partners Nuseed Diamond 2019 Konzag Grains Pulse 2018 M R & V A Jaensch Manola 314TT 2019 Cambrai Primary School Mace 2017 Kurraden Partners Diamond 2018 P S & T A Arbon Pulse Hurricane 2017 Plueckhahn Holdings Trojan CHAMPION SEED CLEANER ANY OTHER GRAIN VARIETY Sash awarded to the Seed Cleaning Company which prepared the Champion Prepared Seed. Any other grain not listed, variety to be named. Class 42 Any other variety, variety to be named. OIL SEEDS THE CLEANING OF GRAIN SAMPLES IS NOT PERMITTED The Society acknowledges and thanks Viterra for their support with sample testing in the Oil Seeds Section JUDGING SCALE Points Oil content 40 Kernel Damage % 20 Protein content 10 Appearance and Uniformity 10 Freedom from impuritites 20 TOTAL 100 Class 37 Canola, from a district with an average annual rainfall of 400mm or over, any variety. Class 38 Canola, from a district with an average annual rainfall of less than 400mm, any variety. 10
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION Class 46 Chaff, one sample of approximately 10kg, 2022 FEATURE other than eligible for exhibition in any other class. FODDER CHAMPION CHAFF 2021 Belvidere Ridge The Society acknowledges and thanks JT JOHNSON & 2020 No Competition SONS for their sponsorship of all sample testing in the Fodder 2019 Belvidere Ridge Chaff Chaff Section 2018 Belvidere Ridge Chaff Lucerne 2017 J F & J W Rose Sardi 10 Bales must be of commercial size (at least 25 kg) as they leave the baler. Class 47 Baled Cereal Hay, from a sown cereal crop, free of other species, one bale as it leaves the Samples of a similar size from fodder rolls may be entered in baler or equivalent fodder roll sample. lieu of baled hay. Class 48 Baled Cereal Hay, suitable for export. Bales or roll samples may be delivered to the Showground if desired or pick up may be arranged with a representative of Class 49 Baled Cereal Hay, ready for export, double the Society. dumped. Class 50 Paddock Core Sample for Export Hay. JUDGING SCALES - DOMESTIC CHAFF AND HAY Points Digestibility CHAMPION CEREAL HAY (range 50 to 70% for cereal) 40 (range 55 to 75% for pasture and legume) 2021 Cliff Farms 2020 No Competition Crude protein (range 5 to 15% for cereal) 2019 Mona Vale Farms Mulgara 30 2018 D M Scott & Co Mulcara (range 10 to 21% for pasture) (range 15 to 26% for legume) 2017 P L Fatchen & Co Wintaroo Trueness to type, freedom from extraneous THE EZYBALE AWARD 20 matter, excess moisture, moulds CHAMPION DOMESTIC CEREAL HAY $150.00 sponsored by EzyBale Overall appearance 10 TOTAL 100 2021 Harry Honner 2020 No Competition 2019 O Croser JUDGING SCALES - EXPORT HAY Points 2018 D Heard Wintaroo 2017 N Rowett Mace Dry matter % - High moisture is unsuitable for export - 15 may "sweat" in the container and lose quality Class 51 Baled Mixed Cereal/Legume Hay, one bale as it leaves the baler or equivalent fodder roll Acid Detergent Fibre - As value increases, the 15 sample. digestibility declines Neutral Detergent Fibre - As value increases, the Class 52 Baled Legume Hay, other than lucerne, with a 15 animal's intake is reduced - lower is better minimum of 80% legume, one bale as it leaves the baler or equivalent fodder roll sample. Water Soluble Carbohydrates - Measure of sugars in 15 hay - "sweetness" - higher is better.. Class 53 THE S&W SEED COMPANY AUSTRALIA PRIZE Trueness to type (free of weeds, rubbish) 20 Baled Lucerne Hay, irrigated, one bale as it leaves the baler or equivalent fodder roll Appearance (colour, not bleached, free of mould) 20 sample. First: Product ($275.00) sponsored by S&W Seed TOTAL 100 Company Australia Class 43 Chaff, Wheaten, one sample of approximately Class 54 THE S&W SEED COMPANY AUSTRALIA PRIZE 10 kg. Baled Lucerne Hay, dryland, one bale as it leaves the baler or equivalent fodder roll Class 44 Chaff, Oaten, one sample of approximately 10 sample. kg. First: Product ($275.00) sponsored by S&W Seed Company Australia Class 45 Chaff, Lucerne, one sample of approximately 10 kg. 11
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION Class 55 Baled Pasture Hay, as it leaves the baler or equivalent fodder roll sample from a district JUNIOR COMPETITIONS with an average annual rainfall of 500 mm and over. JUNIOR BALED HAY Class 56 Baled Pasture Hay, as it leaves the baler or ONE SAMPLE OF APPROXIMATELY 10KGS equivalent fodder roll sample, from a district with an average annual rainfall of 400 mm and Class 59 Legume Hay under 500 mm. Class 60 Cereal Hay and Mixed Hay Class 57 Baled Pasture Hay, as it leaves the baler or equivalent fodder roll sample, from a district THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU OF SA PRIZE with an average annual rainfall of less than 400 CHAMPION JUNIOR BALED HAY mm. $100.00 sponsored by Agricultural Bureau of South Australia Inc Class 58 Schools Cereal/Mixed Hay, from a sown cereal crop, free of other species grown on either school farm or by supporting farmer. Sample: JUNIOR GRAIN Either as one bale of hay as it leaves the baler or 10kg sample of hay made by alternative ONE SAMPE OF APPROXIMATELY 3KGS methods. From a sown cereal crop, free of other species Class 61 Wheat, any variety to be named. grown on either school farm or by supporting farmer. Class 62 Barley, any variety to be named. Sample: Either as one bale of hay as it leaves the baler or 10kg sample of hay made by alternative Class 63 Pulse, any variety to be named. methods. THE DAVID SHANNON PRIZE THE EZYBALE AWARD and THE TREES FOR LIFE PRIZE CHAMPION JUNIOR GRAIN GRAND CHAMPION HAY $100.00 sponsored by David Shannon Product ($310.00) sponsored by Trees For Life $300.00 sponsored by EzyBale 2021 Cliff Farms GRAINS YOUNG JUDGES 2020 No Competition For Junior Grain Judging, please enter the Grains Young 2019 I Mirtschin & Sons Judges Championship in the 2022 Royal Adelaide Show 2017 P L Fatchen & Co Wintaroo Young Judges Competition 2016 N K & S Schuster Pty Ltd Clover Mix THE BRITISH HOTEL PORT ADELAIDE AWARD MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW EXHIBITOR IN GRAINS & FODDER SECTION 2021 Bundy Farms 2020 No Competition 2019 B Francis 2017 P L Fatchen & Co 2016 Belvidere Ridge Chaff $250.00 sponsored by British Hotel Port Adelaide THE GRAIN PRODUCERS SA TROPHY MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN GRAINS & FODDER SECTION RAS Trophy sponsored by Grain Producers SA Ltd 2021 Muster Farming 2020 No Competition 2019 P & A Meyer 2017 P & A Meyer 2016 Muster Farming 12
2022 NATIONAL GRAINS & FODDER COMPETITION GRAINS & FODDER PHOTO COMPETITION Class 64 Photo, representing an aspect of the Grains & Fodder Industry. Photos may be colour or black and white. Photo can be taken anytime during the current season. Any part of the grain production i.e. seeding, ploughing etc. Exhibitors are encouraged to provide details of the scene photographed Entry Fee: $10 PHOTOGRAPHY REGULATIONS • Your image complies with the naming conventions of Class 64: 1. All digital images must be made from photographs taken by the exhibitor. No computer-generated imagery (CGI 1. Digital images.jpeg file name shall be of the following three- techniques) allowed in any entries. part format using underscore separators: Image Number_Image Title_exhibitor initial and surname.jpeg. For 2. The name of the exhibitor must not appear on the face of example, the second image submitted by an exhibitor in Class the print. 64 is to be titled as follows: 2_Blue Dog_ASmith.jpg. 3. A maximum of four (4) entries per exhibitor may be 2. To upload your image: submitted. • Log onto the Online Entries portal 4. Digital images shall be digital files of standard .jpeg (maximum Q12 quality = minimum compression) format, • Create an entry in Class 64 of the NATIONAL GRAINS & preferably with an embedded colour profile of sRGB. FODDER competition. 5. Digital Image files must be uploaded via the Online Entries • On the online entry form, fill in your relevant details. portal. Files will not be accepted by email. Please ensure that any uploaded .jpeg file is under 25MB in size. No compressed • Go to the field marked 'File Upload' and click 'Upload’. or zipped files will be accepted, entries that do not comply • Select your relevant file which you have saved on your with this rule will be disqualified with no refunds. The image device (please note only one file per entry maybe uploaded must be uploaded by the closing date. per entry) 6. Before you upload your file please ensure: • Complete the remaining information required on the online • Your image is saved in .jpeg format entry form. • Your image is under the size limit (25MB) • Select “Pay and Submit” to pay for your entries and finalise your submission prior to the closing date. 13
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Adrian Pederick - Member for Hammond Agricultural Bureau of South Australia Inc Australian Grain Export Pty Ltd Australian Grain Technologies Pty Ltd Australian Seed Federation British Hotel Port Adelaide Centre State Exports Pty Ltd David Shannon EzyBale Gentech Seeds Pty Ltd Grain Producers SA Ltd Intergrain Pty Ltd JT Johnson & Sons Limestone Coast Seeds MGA Insurance Group Roseworthy Rural Supplies Pty Ltd S&W Seed Company Australia Seed Services SA Tatiara Seeds Trees For Life Viterra You can too! For as little as $50. To find out more please contact: Karen Holthouse, Sponsorship Manager kholthouse@adelaideshowground.com.au Ph: 08 8210 5255 or visit theshow.com.au
Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA Competitive Exhibitor – Royal Adelaide Show Conditions of Entry COVID-19 As SA Health COVID protocols change according to the perceived risk of new variants, the South Australian vaccination status requirements for running the 2022 event may need to be altered to comply. The Royal Adelaide Show COVID-19 policy including vaccination requirements, will be established closer to the event and distributed to all exhibitors. HAZARD REPORTING Competitors must notify the Area/Pavilion Supervisor or the Venue Control Centre immediately of any hazards detected. Hazards are any situation which has the potential to cause: 1. Injury, illness or death to people or animals either immediately or in the future 2. Damage or destruction to property INCIDENT REPORTING Competitors must notify the Area/Pavilion Supervisor or the Venue Control Centre immediately an incident occurs which has resulted in: 1. The injury, illness or death of any person or animal 2. The damage, destruction or loss of property 3. A near miss incident that could have resulted in the consequences listed in 1 and 2 WASTE DISPOSAL All waste including liquids must be disposed of responsibly and placed in the appropriate bin or receptacle. Storm drains must not be used for the disposal of any waste. HAZARD MINIMISATION All areas must be kept in a clean and tidy order with clearly defined and available access and exit routes at all times. Build-up of combustible waste must be avoided. Care must be taken to minimise trip hazards and obstacles that people may walk into. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The RA&HS are to be advised of all hazardous materials that are brought onto the Showground. Appropriate warning signs and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) will need to be provided before allowing these materials on site. SDS are to be available onsite and provided immediately upon request by an RA&HS Representative. MEDIA COMMENTS Any public comment on emergencies, incidents or other venue matters should only come from the RA&HS. The key media spokesperson for the RA&HS is the Marketing Manager. DUTY OF CARE It is important to ensure your own safety and that of all other site personnel, visitors and general public at the Adelaide Showground. All competitors have a “Duty of Care” to avoid exposing themselves or other people to situations which could lead to injury. This “Duty of Care” extends to the prevention of damage to property. February 2022 1
Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA Competitive Exhibitor – Royal Adelaide Show Conditions of Entry LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY 1. Release Entry to and remaining on the Showground is entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor and to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Exhibitor releases the Society (which term includes in this clause the Society’s officers, employees, members and agents), from all claims and demands of every kind resulting from any accident, damage or injury occurring at the Showground, and without limitation, the Exhibitor acknowledges: a) the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury to or caused by any Exhibit; b) the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury to or caused by any Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees and Agents; c) the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury to a Motor Vehicle or any of its contents whilst it is located on the Showground; and d) without limiting Regulations 1 (a) and 1 (b) above, the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from the sale, treatment, failure to treat, destruction, disposal or other dealing with any Exhibit, or for loss, damage or injury to any personal belongings, equipment or property brought onto the Showground. 2. Indemnity To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Exhibitor must indemnify and keep indemnified the Society and its officers, employees, members and agents from and against all actions, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, expenses and liabilities including without limitation, consequential loss and loss of profits for which the Society is or may be or become liable in respect of or arising from: a) loss, damage or injury to any person in connection with the Exhibit or the relevant Event; b) without limiting Regulation 2(a), loss, damage or injury to any other Exhibit or Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, Agents, or to the property of the Society, or its members, or to the general public, caused or contributed to or by any act or omission of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents; and c) without limiting Regulation 2(a), loss, damage or injury to the Exhibit, or the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, or Agents caused or contributed by an act or omission of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the transportation, feeding or housing of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor. 3. Removal from Showground Without prejudice to any other provision in these Regulations, where the Society, its officers, employees, members or agents removes an Exhibit, or causes an Exhibit to be removed from the Showground, the Exhibit is removed or caused to be removed entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor. The person or persons removing the Exhibit will be deemed to be the agent of the Exhibitor, and his or her acts and omissions will be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Exhibitor. 4. Insurance The Society will arrange Animal Exhibitors Public Liability insurance cover for all Exhibitors of Exhibits being animals. The Exhibitor is bound by the terms and conditions of this insurance and by Statutory Duties as defined under the Insurance Contracts Act (1984). Details of the Animal Exhibitors Public Liability insurance are set out in the Relevant Schedule. The Society does not insure first party loss, damage or injury to Exhibits, and Exhibitors should consider purchasing insurance if required. 5. Personal effects The Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage caused to personal belongings, equipment or property which is brought onto the Showground by an Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents. February 2022 2
Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA Competitive Exhibitor – Royal Adelaide Show Conditions of Entry EMERGENCY INFORMATION Emergency information and Emergency Assembly Points for the various animal pavilions and stables will be included with Exhibitor List of Entries and Notice to Exhibitor notifications. Competitors should be familiar with these plans. FIRST AID During the Royal Adelaide Show, St John provides First Aid Services but it is suggested that competitors have a basic First Aid kit for minor medical requirements. St John is not in attendance after public hours. For emergency contact details, check Notice Boards for onsite assistance or dial 000 for a medical emergency. RA&HS EMERGENCY FACILITIES Firefighting and other emergency equipment must not be removed or used for any other purpose. Missing or unserviceable equipment should be reported to the Venue Control Centre immediately. SMOKING The Royal Adelaide Show is a smoke free event. Smoking is only permitted in designated locations. TRAFFIC CONTROL The RA&HS Traffic Management Policy imposes restrictions within the Showground. Maximum speed for all vehicles on the Showground is10 km/h or as indicated by staff, permits or signs. Permitted vehicles to only be driven on the Showground during public hours in exceptional circumstances as detailed on approved vehicle permit. Conditions of entry will be provided with the issue of Vehicle Entry Permits. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. All electrical cords and electrical appliances should be tested and tagged as per Australian Standards 3760-2010. 2. Removal of all untagged electrical equipment will be required or costs levied to exhibitors regarding any equipment without a current inspection tag. 3. Power boards with overload protection and appropriate tagging can be used. 4. The use of double adaptors is strictly prohibited. 5. Appliances and power cables must not be used or laid through any area that may become wet. 6. Power cables must not be laid across walkways, paths, roads or any area where damage could occur to the cable. 7. Bar (resistance) heaters are strictly prohibited. 8. Light sockets must not be used for any other purpose 9. In external areas only, extension leads that are Heavy Duty Rated may be used. For general conditions of entry to the Adelaide Showground please click on the link below: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO ADELAIDE SHOWGROUND February 2022 3
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