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Recommended reference materials for identification of specimens: National Audubon Society Field Guide to Rocks and
Minerals of North America and Dictionary of Geological Terms, American Geological Institute, written by Robert L. Bates
and Julia A. Jackson. Any identification of specimens using other sources are subject to disqualification by the judge.
*Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member’s name, county & class number.
421 100 011
Geology, Junior First Year, 10 specimens.
421 100 021
Geology, Junior Second & Third year, 15 or 20 specimens.
421 100 012
Geology, Intermediate First Year, 15 to 25 specimens.
421 100 022
Geology, Intermediate Second & Third year, 20 to 35 specimens.
421 100 013
Geology, Senior First Year, 20 to 40 specimens.
421 100 023
Geology, Second & Third Year, 25 to 50 specimens.
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT
An Educational Display Exhibit relating to geology could include polished, cut specimens, growing crystals, volcanoes, ef-
fects of weathering, geologic formations, time periods, etc. Educational display may not exceed 30” in width, 24” deep (front
to back) and 36” high. Include explanation to the judge as outlined under Education Display in fair book.
421 200 01(_) Geology Project Display
1 - Junior
2 - Intermediate
3 – Senior
421 200 014
Geology Project Display, Club (two or more members working together)
Score card for Geology Educational exhibit will be the Educational Display Check Sheet (40-463), available at the county
Extension office and on the State 4-H website at http://ore- gon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials
FORESTRY
Who may exhibit
Junior, Intermediate and Senior members may make one or more exhibits - one mounted as a Forestry Specimen and one in
each qualified Advanced Forestry exhibit class. Please refer to the 4-H Forestry Exhibit Requirements and Classes (4-H 33121).
Note: Each exhibit must be labeled with the member’s name, county and class number. For members who have previously
been in 4 H forestry, exhibit all their mounts (the total number of mounts will be higher than listed in the division through
2010 fair), but only the 5 new ones will be judged. If you want to redo mounts to meet the new requirements you may do so.
Mounted Forestry Specimens
Tree and shrub specimens exhibited must be listed on the official forestry specimens list available in 4-H Forestry Exhibit
Requirements and Classes (4-H 33121). For Seniors exhibiting wildflowers and ferns use the “Other Reference Texts” list.
Intermediate and Senior members must use the Specimen Col-lection Site Analysis Sheet for each specimen collected.
Some of the Family names have changed especially the flowering trees, shrubs and wildflowers as below:
Current Family Name on Approved Species List
Pea Family (Leguinosae)
Sunflower Family (Compositae)
None of the other families have changed
Change to: according to the Plants of the Pacific Northwest
Coast Book
Pea Family (Fabacceae)
Aster Family (aserceae)
Recommended reference to check for current family names is Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast, Washington, Oregon,
British Columbia and Alaska compiled and edited by Jim Pojar and Andy MacKinnon.
JUNIOR DIVISION
441 100 011
Forestry, Junior First Year, index, 5 mounts, all must be trees.
441 100 021
Forestry, Junior Second & Third Year, index, 10-15 mounts, all must be trees. Only the index and 5 new
mounts will be judged.
INTERMEDIATE & SENIOR DIVISIONS
The number of mounts may vary depending on the number of years in the project. All mounts should be exhibited. The new
mounts should be placed in front of the old mounts in the book. Only the index and 5 new mounts with site analysis sheets
will be judged. Intermediates new mounts may include trees and shrubs. Seniors new mounts may include trees, shrubs, ferns
and wild- flowers.
441 100 012
Forestry, Intermediate First Year, the number of mounts may vary from 5 to 20.
441 100 022
Forestry, Intermediate Second & Third Year, the number of mounts vary from 10 to 30.
441 100 013
Forestry, Senior First Year, the number of mounts may vary from 5 to 35.
441 100 023
Forestry, Senior Second & Third Year, the number of mounts may vary from 10 to 45.
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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
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.
441 200 53(_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit, using one or combing the topics of conks and damage specimens.
441 200 54(_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit, using one or combining the topics of wood mounts and lumber mounts.
441 200 55(_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit, project display (i.e., management plans, tree farm maps, model camp sites,
career opportunities, forestry concept or use your imagination to create your own display).
CONSERVATION
Note: Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member’s name, county and class number. Fill in blank in class number ( )
with corresponding number for Junior, Intermediate or Senior. Open to all 4-H members regardless of project enrollment.
411 200 011 Conservation, Junior, First Year Member, an educational exhibit relating to conservation of soil, water, forests,
marine life, range, amphibians or wildlife.
1 - Junior Second and Third Year
2 – Intermediate
3 – Senior
4 - Club (two or more members working together)
411 200 02(_) Conservation, an educational exhibit relating to conservation of soils and range.
411 200 03(_) Conservation, an educational exhibit relating to conservation of water and marine life.
411 200 04(_) Conservation, an educational exhibit relating to conservation of forest and wildlife.
411 200 05(_) Conservation, an educational exhibit relating to conservation and ecology of amphibians
Exhibit: An educational exhibit relating to conservation of soil, water, forests, marine life, range, or wildlife. May not exceed
30” in width, 24” deep (front to back) and 36” high. Include explanation to the judge as outlined under Educational Display
in fair book. Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Educational Poster/Display Score Sheet (40-463) available at the county
Extension office or on the State 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ contestmaterials-natural-science
SHOOTING SPORTS
Archery Competition
1.
All of the following equipment is mandatory to be able to participate at the County Shoot: arm guard, quiver, 6 arrows.
2.
Mechanical release aids can only be used in Open Release.
3.
No sighting devices are allowed in the bare bow events: including kisser buttons and peep sights.
4.
Exhibitors may enter only one entry per class.
5.
Ribbons and trophies for the Archery competition will be awarded at the Awards Ceremony before the Livestock
Auction on Saturday.
6.
Warm up procedure: One end (5 arrows) from the first positions before the contest begins.
7.
Distances: Two ends at 10 yards; two ends at 15 yards; two ends at 20 yards. Total of twelve rounds (30 arrows).
8.
60 lb. maximum draw.
*Archery- Bare bow- No sighting devices or stabilizers.
900 000 001
Junior - Barebow
900 000 002
Intermediate - Barebow
900 000 003
Senior - Barebow
**Archery- open release aids any style of shooting.
900 100 001
Junior - Release
900 100 002
Intermediate - Release
900 100 003
Senior – Release
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