Advanced Forestry Exhibits | ||
Note: These classes are open to all Forestry members. Members may exhibit in one topic or make one exhibit by combining | ||
topics. Junior and Intermediate members exhibit 10 or more specimens; Senior members exhibit 15 or more specimens. All | ||
must have been collected in the current 4-H Year. Exhibit may be flat board or 3 dimensional. Three dimensional display | ||
size maximum is 30” in length, 24” deep( front to back) and 36” high, include explanation to the judge as outlined un- der | ||
Educational Display in fair book. The flat board maximum size is 22” by 28”. Refer to guidelines in the“ 4-H Forestry | ||
Exhibit Requirements”( 1998) for specific advanced forestry exhibit details. Educational Display exhibits are scored using | ||
the Educational Display Check Sheet( 40-463), available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at http:// | ||
oregon. 4h. oregonstate. edu / resources / materials. | ||
441 200 511 |
Junior First Year Forestry Member, advanced exhibit. Topics include cones, tree seeds, conks, damage |
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specimens, bark, wood mounts, lumber mounts or other educational displays. | ||
Note: Fill in the blank in class number(_) with one of the following numbers. One exhibit per class number. | ||
1- Junior |
2- Intermediate |
3 – Senior |
441 200 52(_) |
Advanced Forestry Exhibit, using one or combining the topics of cones, seeds, and bark. |
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441 200 53(_) |
Advanced Forestry Exhibit, using one or combing the topics of conks and damage specimens. |
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441 200 54(_) |
Advanced Forestry Exhibit, using one or combining the topics of wood mounts and lumber mounts. |
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441 200 55(_) |
Advanced Forestry Exhibit, project display( i. e., management plans, tree farm maps, model camp sites, |
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career opportunities, forestry concept or use your imagination to create your own display). | ||
SHOOTING SPORTS | ||
Archery Competition | ||
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All of the following equipment is mandatory to be able to participate at the County Shoot: arm guard, quiver, 6 arrows. |
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Mechanical release aids can only be used in Open Release. |
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No sighting devices are allowed in the bare bow events: including kisser buttons and peep sights. |
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Exhibitors may enter only one entry per class. |
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Ribbons and trophies for the Archery competition will be awarded at the Awards Ceremony before the Livestock |
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Auction on Saturday. | ||
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Warm up procedure: One end( 5 arrows) from the first positions before the contest begins. |
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Distances: Two ends at 10 yards; two ends at 15 yards; two ends at 20 yards. Total of twelve rounds( 30 arrows). |
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60 lb. maximum draw. |
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* Archery- Bare bow- No sighting devices or stabilizers. | ||
900 000 001 |
Junior- Barebow |
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900 000 002 |
Intermediate- Barebow |
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900 000 003 |
Senior- Barebow |
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** Archery- open release aids any style of shooting. | ||
900 100 001 |
Junior- Release |
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900 100 002 |
Intermediate- Release |
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900 100 003 |
Senior – Release |
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