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Dept. 10 - 4-H and Vocational
Curtis Swineford - Vocational Kathy Weller - 4-H
4-H & VOC. DAIRY CATTLE CLASS CODES (See Dept 2 - Dairy for health rules and regulations) Premiums $12 9 6 3 2 Lot# Description 101 Spring Calf born 3/1/08-5/31/08 102 Winter Calf born 12/1/07-2/28/08 12 9 6 3 2 103 Fall Calf born 9/1/07-11/30/07 12 9 6 3 2
Premiums $18 15 12 9 6 104 Summer yearling born 6/1/07-8/31/07 105 Spring yearling born 3/1/07-5/31/07 106 Winter yearling born 12/1/06-2/28/07 107 Fall yearling born 9/1/06-11/30/06 108 Jr Get of Sire/3 animals <2 yr of same Sire
Premiums $25 20 15 12 9 109 Dry cow 2 yrs born 9/1/04-8/31/06 110 Dry cow 3/4 yrs born 9/1/03-8/30/05 111 Dry cow 5> yrs Born 8/31/05 or before
Premiums $30 25 20 15 10 112 Junior 2 year old 113 Senior 2 year Old 114 3 year old 115 4 year old born 9/1/03-8/31/04 116 5 year old born 9/1/01-8/31/02 117 6 yr old and > born before 9/1/02 118 100,000 lb class verify prdctn-show in this class only 119 Senior Get of Sire 3 female of 1 Sire 120 Best 3 females any age, breed & owned by exhibitor 121 Dairy Herd 3 cows fresh, owned by exhibitor 122 Produce of Dam, 2 any age, from 1 cow, 1-2 exhibit 123 Daughter-Dam, 2 any age, owned by 1-2 exhibitor 124 Best udder any age 1 entry
Premiums RIBBON 125 Junior Champion age as lot #101-107 126 Reserve Jr Champion age as lot# 101-107 127 Senior Champion born before 8/31/06 128 Reserve Sr Champion Born before 8/31/06 129 Grand Champ selected from lot# 125-128 130 Reserve Grand Champ selected from lot# 125-128
Class Breed 1 Ayrshire 2 Brown Swiss 3 Guernsey 4 Holstein Black & White 5 Holstein Red & White 6 Jersey 7 Milking Shorthorn 8 Lineback
CLASS 8 - 4-H & VOC. SHOWMANSHIP DAIRY CATTLE (Age as of Jan. 1, 2008) Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 Lot# Description 6000 Novice (1st year showman 8 years & >) 6001 Showman Jr Age 8-11 6002 Showman Int Age 12-15 6003
Showman Sr. Age 16-21
4-H & VOC. BREEDING BEEF CLASS CODES (See Dept 3 Beef for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description Registered 1001 Spring Heifer Calf Born 3/1/08-5/21/08 1002 Spring Bull Calf Born 3/1/08-5/21/08 1003 Junior Bull Calf Born 1/1/08-2/28/08 1004 Junior Heifer Calf Born 1/1/08-2/28/08 1005 Junior Yearling Heifer 1/1/07-4/30/07 1006 Sr. Heifer Calf Born 9/1/07-12/31/07 1007 Summer Yearling Heifer 5/1/07-8/31/07 1008 Senior Yearling Heifer 9/1/06-12/31/06 1009 2 Yr old 1/1/06-8/31/06 1010 3 Years and Older 12/31/05 1011 Cow and Calf still nursing born on or after 1/1/08 1014 Breeder's Group 1015 Get of Sire 1016 Produce of Dam
1012 Grand Champion Female 1013
Res. Gr Champion Female Commercial 1020 Spring Heifer Calf Born 3/1/08-5/21/08 1021 Spring Bull Calf Born 3/1/08-5/21/08 1022 Junior Bull Calf Born 1/1/08-2/28/08 1023 Junior Heifer Calf Born 1/1/08-2/28/08 1024 Senior Heifer Calf Born 9/1/07-12/31/07 1025 Summer Yearling Heifer 5/1/07-8/31/07 1026 Junior Yearling Heifer 1/1/07-4/30/07 1027 Senior Yearling Heifer 9/1/06-12/31/06 1028 2 Yr Old 1/1/06-8/31/06 1029 3 Yr and Older on or before 12/31/05 1030 Cow & Calf still nursing born on or after 1/1/08 1033 Breeder's Group 1034 Get of Sire 1035
Produce of Dam 1031 Grand Champion Female 1032
Res. Gr Champion Female 1016 Junior Yearling Heifer 1/1/07-4/30/07 1017 Grand Champion Female 1018
Res. Gr Champion Female Class Breed 9 Hereford 10 Limousin 11 Shorthorn 12 Simmental 13 ALL OTHER
CLASS 14 - 4-H & VOC. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BEEF
Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description 7002 Good Housekeeping Weekly
CLASS 15 - 4-H & VOC. SHOWMANSHIP - BEEF
Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 6041 Showmanship Jr Age 8-11 6042 Showmanship Int Age 12-15 6043 Showmanship Sr Age 16 + 6044 Showmanship Novice
4-H & VOC. BREEDING SHEEP CLASS CODES (See Dept 4 Sheep for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $12 11 10 9 8 Lot# Description 700 Ram 1 yr & under 2 yrs 701 Fall Ram Lamb 702 Spring Ram Lamb 703 Pair of Ram Lambs 706 Ewe 1 yr & under 2 707 Pair of Yearling Ewes 708 Fall Ewe Lamb 709 Spring Ewe Lamb 710 Pair Ewe Lamb 711 Two Ewe Lambs (Owner Bred) 714 Pen of Lambs 715 Breeder's Young Flock 716 Flock 717 Get of Sire
Premiums $RIBBON 704 Champion Ram RIBBON 705 Reserve Champion Ram RIBBON 712 Champion Ewe RIBBON 713 Reserve Champion Ewe RIBBON
Class Breed 16 CHEVIOT 17 CORRIEDALE 18 DORSET 19 HAMPSHIRE 20 SHROPSHIRE 21 SOUTHDOWN 22 SUFFOLK 23 OXFORD 24 COLUMBIA 25 TUNIS 26 POLYPAY
CLASS 27 - 4-H & VOC. BREEDING - SHEEP
Premiums $12 11 10 9 8 Lot# Description 1701 Commercial Yearling Ewe 1702 Commercial Pair Yearling Ewes 1703 Commercial Ewe Lamb 1704 Commercial Pair Ewe Lamb 1705 Champion Ewe RIBBON 1706 Reserve Champion Ewe RIBBON
Class 28 - 4-H & VOC. SHOWMANSHIP SHEEP
Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 6011 Showmanship Jr Age 8-11 6012 Showmanship Int Age 12-15 6013 Showmanship Sr. Age 16 + 6014 Showmanship Novice
Class 29 - 4-H & VOC HOUSEKEEPING SHEEP
Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description 7020 Good Housekeeping Wkly
4-H & VOC. MARKET SWINE CLASS CODES (See Dept 5 Swine for health rules and regulations)
Class 31 - 4-H & VOC HOUSEKEEPING SWINE
Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description 7030 Good Housekeeping Wkly
Class 32 - 4-H & VOC. SHOWMANSHIP SWINE
Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 6031 Showmanship Jr Age 8-11 6032 Showmanship Int Age 12-15 6033 Showmanship Sr. Age 16 + 6034 Showmanship Novice
Class 52 - 4-H & VOC. RABBIT CLASS CODES (See Dept 9 Rabbits for health rules and regulations) 4-H & VOC. BREEDING RABBITS
Premiums $6 5 4 3 2 Lot# Description 1801 American Fuzzy Lop 1802 Angora (English) 1803 Angora (French) 1804 Angora (Giant) 1805 Californian 1806 Checkered Giant 1807 Chinchilla (American) 1808 Chinchilla (Giant) 1809 Chinchilla (Standard) 1810 Dutch 1811 English Spot 1812 Flemish Giant 1813 Jersey Wooly 1814 Lop (English) 1815 Lop (French) 1816 Lop (Holland) 1817 Lop (Mini) 1818 Mini Rex 1819 Netherland Dwarf 1820 New Zealand 1821 Polish 1822 Rex 1823 All Others 1824 Pet
Class Division 52 Buck Breeding Rabbit 53 Doe Breeding Rabbit
Class 33 - 4-H & VOC. SHOWMANSHIP RABBITS
Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 6041 Showmanship Jr Age 11< 6042 Showmanship Int Age 12-15 6043 Showmanship Sr. Age 16 + 6044 Showmanship Novice
4-H & VOC. DAIRY GOAT CLASS CODES (See Dept 6 Goats for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 2001 Doe under 6 months 2002 Doe 6 months to 1 year 2003 Doe under 2 years (in milk) 2004 Doe 2 years and < 3 years (in milk) 2005 Doe 3 years and < 5 years (in milk) 2006 Doe 5 years and over (in milk) 2007 Doe Over 1 year but < 2 years (not in milk) 2008 Doe Over 2 years but < 4 years (not in milk) 2009 Doe 4 years old and older (not in milk)
Premiums $RIBBON 2010 Best Doe in Each Breed RIBBON 2011 Best Jr. Champ 2 yrs <, not freshened RIBBON Best Doe In Show (will consist of the champion doe in each breed) Best Junior Champion (2 yrs and under, not freshened)
DAIRY GOATS Class Division 34 ALPINE (FRENCH,ROCK AND SWISS) 35 ANGORA 36 LAMANCHA 37 NUBIAN 38 OBERHALSI 39 TOGGENBURG 40 OTHER PUREBREEDS 41 RECORDED GRADES (1/2 7/8 AMERIAN) OR EXPERIMENTAL DAIRY GOAT 42 SAANEN
CLASS 43 - 4-H & VOC. BREEDING MEAT GOAT CLASSES (See Dept 6 Goats for health rules and regulations) Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 2081 Boer Doe under 6 months 2082 Boer Doe 6 months to 1 yr 2083 Boer Doe over 1 yr 2091 Crossbred Doe < 6 months 2092 Crossbred Doe 6 months to 1 yr 2093 Crossbred Doe > 1 yr
CLASS 65 - 4-H & VOC. PYGMY GOATS Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 2100 Under 6 months 2101 6 months to 1 yr 2102 Over 1 yr
CLASS 44 - 4-H & VOC. SHOWMANSHIP GOATS Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 2110 Showmanship Novice 2111 Showmanship Age 8-10 2112 Showmanship Age 11-15 2113 Showmanship Age 16 +
Class 30 - 4-H & VOC HOUSEKEEPING GOATS Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description 7010 Good Housekeeping Wkly
CLASS 45 - 4-H & VOC YOUTH LIVESTOCK SALE Livestock Sale entries are due to director Donald Walters by August 15th Chairperson Carol Hoffman Vice Chairperson Steve Erb Secretary/Treasurer Kathy Shea Sale Manager Curtis Swineford 1. Exhibitors must be members of the Snyder County 4-H Club and/or a Snyder County FFA Chapter. A 4-H member is enrolled when the club enrollment form is received in the Snyder County Cooperative Extension Office. Livestock members should be enrolled by April 1 of the current year. 2. Exhibitors may Show and sell a maximum of:(1) steer; (1) dairy feeder, (2)lambs;(2) hogs and (4) rabbits. Three rabbits must be entered and sold as a group. A fourth rabbit may be entered and sold as a single fryer. 3. A companion project animal for all species may be tagged and exhibitor's choice of animals brought to the fair. 4. Appointed sale committee persons must check in ALL animals before 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 14th, 2008 5. All livestock will be weighed at the fair on Sun., Sep 14, 2008, according to the following schedule; Rabbits 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Market Steers and Dairy Feeder Steers 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Market Lambs & Market Swine 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. There will not be a reweigh for underweight/overweight animals unless the Exhibitor questions the animal weight and requests a re-weigh. Exhibitors Requesting a reweigh must make the request known within three weighs after His/her original weighing. Weights of animals must be within a specified range at weigh-in as follows: Market Hog (barrows or gilts only) 210-270 lbs Market Lamb (wethers or ewes only) 75-140 lbs Market goats 40 - 110 lbs. Market Steers 800-1400 lbs. Dairy Feeder Steer (steers only) 300-600 lbs. Rabbits (pen of three) not more than 70 days old & 3- 5 lbs ea. Rabbits (single fryer) not more than 70 days old weighing 3- 5 lbs. 6. Weight classes will be designated after weigh-in due to weight variances and number of entries within each weight division. 7. No underweight or overweight animals will be sold. These animals will remain on the fairgrounds until 9:00 p.m. on Saturday of the fair. 8. Market Steer & Dairy Feeder Steer exhibitors must bring their animals to the fairgrounds on Sat. Apr. 26, 2008, between 9:00-11 :00 a.m. for mandatory weighing and tagging. Steer and dairy-feeder Exhibitors must notify Liz Hollenbach or Steve Herman by April 1, 2008. 9. Market Lamb exhibitors must bring their animals to the fairgrounds on Saturday, June 21, 2008, between 9:00-11:00 am for mandatory weighing and tagging. Exhibitors must notify Greg Erb by June 1st. 10. Market Goat exhibitors must bring their animals to the fairgrounds on Saturday, June 21, 2008, between 9:00-11:00 am for mandatory weighing and tagging. Exhibitors must notify Michelle Good by June 1st. 11. Market Swine exhibitors must notify Steve Erb by June 1st. A sale committee official will identify the animals by ear tag on or before June 21st. 12. Meat Rabbit exhibitors must notify Steve Shea by Aug. 1st. A sale committee official will identify the animals by ear tattoo on or before Aug. 20th. Any rabbits previously tattooed will be disqualified. 13. Market Steers, Dairy Feeder Steers, Market Swine, and Market Lamb projects must be castrated prior to tagging time. 14. Current health rules and regulations will apply as listed for each department in the Beaver Fair catalog. Drug and Health Rules for general/livestock listed under general rules for the Beaver Fair will also apply. Exhibitor will be liable for any animal containing drug residue at slaughter. 15. Sale time will be Thursday of the fair at 7:00 p.m. 16. FFA record books complete as of Sept. 8th shall be presented to the Youth Livestock Sale Committee at check-in time. Books will be checked and returned immediately. 4-H livestock project books must have current entries up to Sept 6th and be judged at or prior to 4-H Roundup. Saturday before Beaver Fair. Those failing to have project record books judged before Beaver Fair will be ineligible for competition in youth classes and also ineligible for the Youth Livestock Sale. 17. Sale animals are to be shown and presented for show/sale by the exhibitor. In case of two entries in the same class or illness of the exhibitor, another 4-H or FFA member may show the animal. Any 4-H or FFA member unable to show their animal, either at the show or sale, for any reason must submit in writing to the sale committee seeking permission to have them shown by another 4-H or FFA member. An adult may not present animals entered in a youth competition to the judge. 18. Any and all animals that are not taken to the show
ring due to the animal not being controllable will not be sold Thursday night
during the sale. CLASS 46 - 4-H & VOC. MARKET STEER (See Dept 3 Beef for health rules and regulations) Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description 51 Steers, All Weights Steers must weigh 800-1400 pounds at fair weigh-in. Market Steer show will be held on Wed.1 PM with the Breeding Beef Show following
CLASS 47 - 4-H & VOC. MARKET LAMB (See Dept 4 Sheep for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 61 Market Lamb, All weights Sheep must weigh 75-140 pounds at fair weigh-in. Sheep show will be held on Tuesday 1 PM
CLASS 48 - 4-H & VOC. MARKET SWINE (See Dept 5 Swine for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $12 10 8 6 4 Lot# Description 71 Market Swine, All Weights Market hogs must weigh 210-270 pounds at weigh-in. Swine show will be held Monday at 9:00 am
CLASS 49 - 4-H & VOC. MARKET GOATS (See Dept 6 Goats for health rules and regulations) Premiums $10 9 8 7 6 Lot# Description 2101 Market Goat, All Weights Market goats must weigh 40 - 110 pounds at weigh-in. Market Goat show will be held Monday after the Milking Goats at 1:00 PM
CLASS 50 - 4-H & VOC. RABBITS MEAT PENS (See Dept 9 Rabbits for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $6 5 4 3 2 Lot# Description 81 Meat Pens (3 Rabbits) 6 5 4 3 2
Premiums $4 3 2 1 1 82 Single Fryer Rabbits must weigh 3-5 pounds each at fair weigh-in. Rabbit show will be held Monday at 6:00 PM
CLASS 51 - 4-H & VOC. DAIRY FEEDER STEERS (See Dept 3 Beef for health rules and regulations)
Premiums $20 18 16 14 12 Lot# Description 91 Dairy Feeder Steer, All Weights Dairy-Beef must weigh 300-600 pounds at weigh-in Dairy-Beef show will be held Wed at 9:00 am
CLASS 54 - 4-H & VOC. SEWING
Premiums $3 2 1 1 1 Lot# Description 4000 Pillow 4003 Draft Dodger 4005 Waisted, Shorts or Skirt, Elastic/Drawstring 4006 Simple Pullover Top or Shirt 4007 Tote Bag 4009 Simple Sleepwear 4010 Shorts or Skirt w/set-on waistband 4011 Fabric Sq Wall hanging or pillow 4013 Stuff Sack 4014 Multipurpose Apron 4015 Tabard (Vest w/Ties) 4016 Nightie
Premiums $3 2 2 1 1 4017 Vest 4018 Top or Dashike 4019 Gathered Skirt 4020 Patchwork Skirt 4021 T-Shirt 4022 Pants, Drawstring or Elastic 4023 Top, Kimono/Raglan Sleeves (collarless/sleeveless) 4024 Simple Dress, Kimono/Raglan Sleeves (collarless/sleeveless) 4026 Jumper or Sundress 4027 Robe 4029 Pants & Top w/o set-in sleeves 4030 Jumpsuit w/o set-in sleeves 4031 Dress w/set-in sleeves, cotton or blend
Premiums $4 3 2 2 1 4032 Dress w/set-in sleeves, Knit 4033 Shirt w/set-in sleeves, cotton or blend 4034 Shirt w/set-in sleeves, Knit 4035 Blouse, Casual 4036 Blouse, Dressy
Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 4037 Skirt, Wool or Wool-like fabric 4038 Skirt, Blend 4039 Pants-Boys, wool/w-like fabric 4040 Pants-Boys, Blend 4041 Pants-Girls, wool/w-like fabric 4042 Pants-Girls, Blend 4043 Jackets, Lined 4044 Jackets, Unlined 4045 Dressy Dresses, Short
Premiums $6 5 4 3 2 4046 Prom/Evening, Long 4047 Tailored Outfit-Dress, wool/like fabric 4048 Tailored Outfit-Ensemble,2 >pcs (jacket, pants, skirt, vest or blouse), girls 4049 Outfit-Ensemble, 2 >pcs (jacket, pants, shirt, vest), boy 4050 2 pc ensemble, cotton or blend 4051 2 pc ensemble, knit 4052 3 piece ensemble. Cotton or blend 4053 3 piece ensemble, knit 4054 Accessories
Premiums $3 2 2 1 1 4055 Crocheted Article 4056 Knitted Article 4057 Other Wear Apparel (Misc.)
CLASS 55 - 4-H & VOC. OUTDOOR PROJECTS Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 4200 Fishing 4210 Air Rifle/Pistol 4211 Archery 4212 Camping/Hiking 4213 Wildlife 4214 Miscellaneous
CLASS 56 - 4-H & VOC. HANDCRAFTS Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 4301 Woodcraft 4302 Painted Wood Item 4303 Macrame 4304 Cross Stitch - Age 8-11 4305 Cross Stitch - Age 12-15 4306 Cross Stitch - Age 16-18 4307 Latch Hook - Age 8-11 4308 Latch Hook - Age 12-15 4309 Latch Hook - Age 16-18 4310 Plastic Canvas 4311 Stamp Art - Age 8-11 4312 Stamp Art - Age 12-15 4313 Stamp Art - Age 16-18 4314 Ceramics - Age 8-11 4315 Ceramics - Age 12-15 4316 Ceramics - Age 16-18 4317 Cake Decorating - Age 8-11 4318 Cake Decorating - Age 12-15 4319 Cake Decorating - Age 16-18 4320 Cookies (3) Age 8-11 4321 Cookies (3) Age 12-15 4322 Cookies (3) Age 16-18 4333 Lamp Project Age 8-11 4334 Lamp Project Age 12-15 4335 Lamp Project Age 16-18 4336 Beaded Jewelry Project Age 8-11 4337 Beaded Jewelry Project Age 12-15 4338 Beaded Jewelry Project Age 16-18 4497 4-H Misc Posters 4498 Handcrafts Misc
CLASS 57 - 4-H & VOC. PROJECT RECORD BOOKS
1. Entries are limited to Snyder County 4-H Club members and agriculture students of Juniata, Mifflin, Snyder, Union and Northumberland counties with projects meeting state standards for scope. 2. No project books are eligible for awards if records are not complete as of September 8th (FFA No-Ag books) or September 10th (4-H books) except where a project has ended prior to that date, in which case the project book should be completed. 3. The books will be scored for completeness, accuracy, neatness, yield, and degree of ownership. 4. Entry tags should be attached to the front of each book. 5. Each entry must be in separate folders so judges may score them individually. Only one (1) class entry per folder or notebook will be accepted. Where folders contain more than one enterprise, the exhibitor must clearly Identify which enterprise is to be scored by attaching a note to the front cover. 6. Vo-Ag record books must have tab dividers to separate the sections (planning, enterprise, summary, and activities found in each enterprise book. 7. Books not meeting these rules will not be judged. 8. FFA exhibitors are limited to (1) one enterprise book entry which must be submitted in its own folder. Those entering a folder with more than one enterprise will be disqualified. 9. Where applicable, both the 4-H Project and Record Book must be submitted.
Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 Lot# Description 3300 Vo-Ag - Aquaculture 3301 Vo-Ag - Beef Breeding 3302 Vo-Ag - Beef Growing 3303 Vo-Ag - Beef Finishing 3304 Vo-Ag - Dairy-Beef Growing 3305 Vo-Ag - Bookkeeping 3306 Vo-Ag - Pet Production - Cats 3307 Vo-Ag - Pet Production - Dogs 3308 Vo-Ag - Working Dogs 3309 Vo-Ag - Hunting Dogs 3310 Vo-Ag - Christmas Trees 3311 Vo-Ag - Commercial Vegetables 3312 Vo-Ag - Field Corn - Grain 3313 Vo-Ag - Field Corn - Silage 3314 Vo-Ag - Dairy Heifer 3315 Vo-Ag - Dairy Cow 3316 Vo-Ag - Dairy Herd 3317 Employment, Off-Farm <400 hrs 3318 Employment, Off-Farm >400 hrs 3319 Employment, On-Farm <400 hrs 3320 Employment, On-Farm >400 hrs 3321 Vo-Ag Equine/Horse Production1 3322 Vo-Ag Forage - Alfalfa 3323 Vo-Ag Forage - Grass 3324 Vo-Ag Forage - Alfalfa/Grass 50/50 3325 Vo-Ag Goats - Dairy 3326 Vo-Ag Goats - Meat 3327 Vo-Ag Greenhouse Production 3328 Vo-Ag Home Garden 3329 Vo-Ag Laboratory Animal Production 3330 Vo-Ag Poultry Contract 3331 Vo-Ag Poultry Meat - Broilers 3332 Vo-Ag Poultry Meat - Roasters 3333 Vo-Ag Poultry Meat - Turkeys 3334 Vo-Ag Poultry Meat - Other 3335 Vo-Ag Poultry Meat - Laying Hens 3336 Vo-Ag Poultry-Rabbit Production 3337 Vo-Ag Research 3338 Vo-Ag Sheep breeding 3339 Vo-Ag Sheep Finishing 3340 Vo-Ag Small Grain - Barley 3341 Vo-Ag Small Grain - Oats 3342 Vo-Ag Small Grain - Wheat 3343 Vo-Ag Small Grain - Soybeans 3344 Vo-Ag Swine Breeding 3345 Vo-Ag Swine Finishing 3346 Vo-Ag Tree Fruits 3347 Vo-Ag Small Fruits 3348 Vo-Ag Veal Calves 3349 Vo-Ag Wildlife 3350 Practicum skills- Out of School 3351 Dir. Lab - Ag Engineering in school 3352 Dir. Lab - Animal Science in school 3354 Dir. Lab - Aquaculture in school 3355 Dir. Lab -Build & Construct in school 3356 Dir. Lab - Co-Op Ed in school 3357 Dir. Lab - Forestry in school 3358 Dir. Lab - Greenhouse Mgt in school 3359 Dir. Lab - Home Improvement in school 3360 Dir. Lab - Horticulture in school 3361 Dir. Lab - Landscaping in school 3362 Dir. Lab -Metal Eng & Fabrication in school 3363 Dir. Lab - Plant Science in school 3364 Dir. Lab - Power Engineering in school 3365 Dir. Lab - Vet Science I in school 3366 Dir. Lab - Vet Science II in school 3367 Dir. Lab - Vet Science III in school 3368 Dir. Lab - Vet Science IV in school 3369 Dir. Lab - Wildlife in school 3370 Dir. Lab - Other in school 3371 4-H Mkt Steer Ref Guide age 8-11 3372 4-H Mkt Steer Ref Guide age 12-15 3373 4-H Mkt Steer Ref Guide age 16-18 3374 4-H Dairy Cattle Level 1 3375 4-H Dairy Cattle Level 2 3376 4-H Dairy Cattle Level 3 3377 4-H Dairy Goat Level 1 3378 4-H Dairy Goat Level 2 3379 4-H Dairy Goat Level 3 3386 4-H Mkt Lamb age 8-11 3387 4-H Mkt Lamb age 12-15 3388 4-H Mkt Lamb age 16-18 3389 4-H Mkt Swine age 8-11 3390 4-H Mkt Swine age 12-15 3391 4-H Mkt Swine age 16-18 3392 4-H Dairy-Beef age 8-11 3393 4-H Dairy-Beef age 12-15 3394 4-H Dairy-Beef age 16-18 3396 4-H Rabbit Level 1 3397 4-H Rabbit Level 2 3398 4-H Rabbit Level 3 3399 4-H Dog Level 1 3400 4-H Dog Level 2 3401 4-H Dog Level 3 3402 Dairy Calves/Heifers 3404 Scrap Booking Age 8-11 3405 Scrap Booking Age 12-15 3406 Scrap Booking Age 16-18 3407 Misc. Beef Project Book 3409 4-H Misc Pet Animal Project 3410 4-H Wood Working Level 1 3411 4-H Wood Working Level 2 3412 4-H Wood Working Level 3 3413 4-H Wood Working Level 4 3414 4-H Whittling/Wood Carving 3415 4-H Misc. Wood Working 3416 4-H Fishing Level 1 3417 4-H Fishing Level 2 3418 4-H Fishing Level 3 3419 4-H Misc. Wildlife 3420 4-H Air Rifle 3421 4-H Air Pistol 3422 4-H Advanced Air Pistol1 3423 4-H Riflery 3424 4-H Archery 3425 4-H Shotgun 3426 4-H Misc Shooting Sports 3427 4-H Leadership Level 1 3428 4-H Leadership Level 2 3429 4-H Leadership Level 3 3430 4-H Sew Much Fun 3431 4-H Sew Much More 3432 4-H Stitches 3433 4-H Knits
Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 3434 4-H Coordinates 3435 4-H Accessories 3436 4-H Time Saving Sewing 3437 4-H Sewing for Other Projects 3438 4-H Create Your Own 3439 4-H Tailoring 3440 4-H Formal Wear 3441 4-H Design 3442 4-H Closet Connections 3443 4-H Wardrobe Planning 3445 4-H Separates 3446 4-H Misc Sewing Projects 3447 4-H Weaving 3448 4-H - Knitting 3449 4-H Crocheting Level 1 3452 4-H Latch Hook Level 1 3453 4-H Latch Hook Level 2 3454 4-H Latch Hook Level 3 3455 4-H Leather Crafts 3456 4-H Macramé Level 1 3457 4-H Macramé Level 2 3458 4-H Macramé Level 3 3459 4-H Misc. craft 3460 4-H Ceramics Level 1 3461 4-H Ceramics Level 2 3462 4-H Ceramics Level 3 3463 4-H Ceramics Level 4 3464 4-H Ceramics Level 5 3465 4-H Ceramics Level 6 3466 4-H Ceramics Level 7 3467 4-H Ceramics Level 8 3468 4-H Ceramics Level 9 3469 4-H Ceramics Misc. 3470 4-H Cake Decorating Level 1 3471 4-H Cake Decorating Level 2 3472 4-H Cake Decorating Level 3 3474 4-H Adventures w/Your Camera 3475 4-H Exploring Photography 3476 4-H Adjustable Cameras 3477 4-H Photo Album 3478 4-H Misc. Photography Project 3479 4-H Presidents Book 3480 4-H Vice-Presidents Book 3481 4-H Secretary Book 3482 4-H Treasurer's Book 3483 4-H Reporter's Book 3484 4-H Song Leader's Book 3485 4-H Game Leader's Book 3487 Competitive Trail Riding 3488 4-H Horse Production 3489 Horse Level 1 3490 Horse Level 2 3491 Horse Level 3 3492 Horse Level 4 3493 Horse Level 5 3494 4-H Horseless Project 3495 4-H Scrap-Books (club) 3496 4-H Misc. Scrap Books (individual) 3498 Getting Your Goat Age 8-11 3499 Getting Your Goat Age 12-15 3500 Getting Your Goat Age 16-18 3501 Misc. Goat 4311 Stamp Art Age 8-11 4312 Stamp Art Age 12-15 4313 Stamp Art Age 16-18 4314 Lamp Project Book Age 8-11 4315 Lamp Project Book Age 12-15 4316 Lamp Project Book Age 16-18 4317 4-H Photo Album Age 8-11 4318 4-H Photo Album Age 12-15 4319 4-H Photo Album Age 16-18 4320 I Spy In The Kitchen Age 8-11 4321 I Spy In The Kitchen Age 12-15 4322 I Spy In The Kitchen Age 16-18 4326 Fashion Review Age 8-11 4327 Fashion Review Age 12-15 4328 Fashion Review Age 16-18 4329 Beaded Jewelry Age 8-11 4330 Beaded Jewelry Age 12-15 4331 Beaded Jewelry Age 16-18 4332 Misc. Project Book
CLASS 58 - 4-H & VOC. CONSERVATION
Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 3600 Any phase of soil & Water conservation 3601 Game Feeder, nesting box part of a wildlife conservation project 3602 Photo Story of wildlife experiences, collection of printed or illustrated wildlife material graphed to illustrate one idea learned or worked with in the wildlife project 3603 Map of woodland area, several acres in size. Write description of area, size & kinds of trees & shrubs & uses as wildlife cover & food. Mark map showing wildlife, plant life, water, etc. 3604 Hunter safety project, displaying any phase 3605 Other
CLASS 59 - 4-H & VOC. ENTOMOLOGY
Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 3610 25 Species of insects, 5 orders properly mounted & labeled
Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 3611 50 Species of insects, 9 orders properly mounted & labeled
Premiums $15 12 10 8 6 3612 75 Species of insects, 11 orders properly mounted & labeled
CLASS 60 - 4-H & VOC. GEOLOGY Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 Lot# Description 3620 20 labeled rocks, minerals or fossils
Premiums $15 12 10 8 6 3621 40 labeled rocks, minerals or fossils
CLASS 61 - 4-H & VOC. PHOTOGRAPHY Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 3630 Minimum of 3 each of the following buildings, animals, landscaping, people & action plus (1) sequence of (2) or more pictures, all mounted in an album Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 3631 Minimum of 5 each of buildings, animals, landscaping, people & action plus (1) sequence of (5) pictures, taken from the same position but at different times of day. Also, (3) picture stories of before and after, or how to do it, or any 4-H activity 3632 Minimum of 8 color slides plus (5) flash, (5) photoflood, (5) available light, (5) showing good composition, & (1) story telling a sequence of (5) or more pictures Premiums $12 10 8 6 4 3633 Minimum of (5) each of: close-ups, high or low contrast, available light, fill-in flash, color prints or slides, multiple flash or flood, portraits of people, animal pictures, plus one enlargement. 3634 Digital photos album series 3635 Other
CLASS 62 - 4-H & VOC. FORESTRY Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 3640 (10) leaf specimens, (5) cones, & (1) potted seedling from your seed box all properly labeled
Premiums $4 3 2 1 1 3641 (15) leaf specimens only, properly labeled
Premiums $8 6 4 2 2 3642 (15) leaf specimens only, & (10) wood specimens 3643 50+ Leaf Specimens Only, Properly labeled
CLASS 63 - 4-H CLOVER BUD PROJECTS AGES 5-7
Premiums $5 4 3 2 1 Lot# Description 3660 Pet Care Project Book 3661 Pet Care Poster 3662 Lamp Project Book 3663 Lamp Project 3664 Catch the Bug Project Book 3665 Catch the Bug Poster 3666 Fishing Project Book 3667 Fishing Poster 3668 Cake Decorating Project Book 3669 Cake Decorating Cake 3670 Rubber Stamp Art Project Book 3671 Rubber Stamp Project 3672 Scrap Booking Project Book 3673 Scrap Booking Scrapbook 3674 Ceramics Project Poster 3675 Ceramics Project 3676 Adventures w/ Your Camera Project Book 3677 Adventures w/ Your Camera Album 3678 Misc. Poster 3679 Shooting Sports
CLASS 64 - 4-H & VOC. FORESTRY SKILLS CONTEST (Register one (1) hour prior to the starting time) Wednesday of the fair at 6:30 pm
Committee Dennis Ewing, Donald Snook, Ed Ettinger
RULES 1. Contestants must have participated in a safety seminar prior to the contest date. 2. Contestants will be disqualified for any unsafe practice or any violation of rules or any breach of good sportsmanship. 3. Contestants are limited to four (4) individuals from each school per contest. 4. Contestants must wear suitable clothing. 5. All decisions of the judges will be final. 6. Standard logging tools only will be used. 7. Contest is limited to students of agriculture from Snyder, Union, Northumberland, Mifflin, and Juniata county area, except Two Man Crosscut, Two-Man log Balancing and Two-Man log Rolling will have an adult division. 8. A waiver of liability must be submitted to contest chairman one hour prior to the start of the events. 9. Parental permission forms must be completed and presented to the judges prior to the start of the contest (These forms are required for the student division only, not for the adult events). 10. Pre-registration for this event should include the 'participant's name, address, school and a listing of each event that each contestant plans to participate in. Registration must be received on the day of the event one hour prior to starting time. 11. For all two-man events the premium is paid out to each participant competing and is not split between the two participants.
Premiums $10 8 6 4 2 Lot# Description 3650 Chain Saw 3651 Two-Man Crosscut 3652 Two-Man Log Rolling 3653 Two-Man Log Balancing
CHAIN SAW CONTEST 1. Contestants will cut two squares from a 6" cant placed on a set of bucks. 2. All cuts must be made with the bottom of the saw bar with a downward motion. 3. A partial cut square will not count. 4. The shortest time will determine the winner. 5. Time will be from the official start until the second square hits the ground and the saw engine is shut off and set on the ground. Not more than eight (8") of the cant shall be used for two (2) cuts. 6. All saws will be provided by a dealer. Saws will be of medium size, approximately 3.5 cubic inch engines. 7. Contestants will be given a one (1) minute period to familiarize themselves with the saw. During the one (1) minute period the contestants may start the saw engine and warm it up. 8. The saw must be sitting on the ground to start the engine. Contestants must be standing in an upright position when starting the engine. In the event of an engine stall, the saw must be returned to the ground to be restarted. 9. Safety equipment is mandatory and must be provided by the contestant. Equipment shall include hard hat, ear protection, approved eye protection, chain saw chaps, gloves, and leather work boots.
TWO-MAN CROSSCUT CONTEST 1. Contestants will cut two (2) squares from a six (6) inch cant placed on a set of bucks. 2. The shortest time wi1l determine the winner. 3. Time will be from the official start to the completion of the second cut. Not more than eight (8") of the cant may be used to make the two (2) cuts. 4. A partial cut square will not count. 5. Safety equipment is mandatory and must be provided by the contestant. Equipment shall include: hard hat, gloves, and leather work boots.
TWO-MAN LOG ROLLING CONTEST 1. Contestants will furnish their own peavies or cant hooks. 2. No other tools, feet or hands shall be allowed to aid in rolling the log. 3. Contestants will not witness prior rolls. 4. Contestants will return the log to the starting point. 5. The shortest time will determine the winner. 6. A fifteen (15) second penalty will be imposed for each stake pushed over forty-five (45) degrees. 7. Safety equipment is mandatory and must be provided by the contestant. Equipment shall include hard hat, gloves, and leather work boots. |
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