Fair Guide - Pontotoc County 2022 | Page 45

Premiums : 1st - $ 1.50 ; 2nd - $ 1 ; 3rd - $ 1
SECTION 112 B JUNIOR RABBITS Superintendent : Beth Gayler No late entries accepted . Obtain entry forms at the OSU Extension Office . An exhibit shall consist of one rabbit at least 6 months of age . Coops will be allotted as entries are received , but exhibitors should be prepared to furnish their own cages if all fair-owned cages become full . Classes listed below have divisions for ( a ) Bucks and ( b ) Does . Bring your own bedding , feed and water containers . Premiums : 1st - $ 5 ; 2nd - $ 3 ; 3rd - $ 2 1 . Market ( Meat ) 2 . Fur 3 . Fancy
Rabbit Showmanship-Must pre-enter when entries are turned in Pre-Junior- ( 5-7 ), Junior- ( 8-10 ), Intermediate ( 11-13 ), Senior ( 14-18 )
SECTION 113 : PROSPECT MEAT GOAT DOES AND JR . MARKET WETHERS Superintendent : Luther Green All Goats must have permanent official identification that meets the requirements of the Oklahoma Scrapie Eradication Program . A maximum of 3 market wethers per Exhibitor . Classes will be broken at the Superintendent ’ s discretion . Exhibitors may exhibit up to 4 does with a maximum of 3 per division . Entries in the Wether Dam class must be slick sheared Jr . Market Showmanship ( 3-6 Grade ) – Buckle Jr . Breeding Showmanship ( 3-6 Grade ) – Buckle Int . Market Showmanship ( 7-9 Grade ) – Buckle Int . Breeding Showmanship ( 7-9 Grade ) - Buckle Sr . Market Showmanship ( 10-12 Grade ) – Buckle Sr . Breeding Showmanship ( 10-12 Grade ) - Buckle
1 . Market Wethers ( by weight )
Champion and Res . Champion Wether – Ribbon 2 . Meat Goat Breeding Does Prospect Does , Milk Tooth Only ( by weight ) Champion and Res . Champion Breeding Doe – Ribbon
SECTION 415 : JR . AGRI . MECHANICS Superintendent : Seth Reeves Articles exhibited must have been constructed by the exhibitor within the past year . All exhibits must include bill of materials with realistic costs . Premiums : 1st - $ 15 ; 2nd - $ 10 ; 3rd - $ 5 1 . Trailers 2 . Racks ( metal or wooden ) 3 . Livestock Equipment ( feeders , panels , etc .) 4 . Crops Equipment ( planters , conveyors , storage ) 5 . Shop Improvement Projects 6 . Hobby & Recreation 7 . Announcer Seat ( Special Award for Ag Chapter Entering the Winning Seat )
FFA SECTION 416 : FFA HERBARIUM CARD Superintendent : Craig Thompson 1 . Grades 8 & 9 – Collection of 20 specimens with all information completed . 2 . Grade 10 – Collection of 25 specimens with all information completed . 3 . Grade 11 – Collection of 30 specimens with all information completed . 4 . Grade 12 – Collection of 35 specimens with all information completed .
4-H Youth Development General Guidelines
All Entries are made though pontotocfairada . fairentry . com
• Each exhibitor must be an enrolled member of a
Pontotoc County 4-H Club .
• A 4-H member can only enter one exhibit per class .
• The 4-H member should enter the class that matches the grade level as of August 1 , 2021 . Exhibits should be project work done for the 2021-22 4-H year .
• No 4-H member may enter the same exhibit in both the 4-H and Open classes .
• Each member must have produced or made the exhibit in the current year . ( September 1 , 2021 - Fair 2022 ). Upon violation of this rule , ALL 4-H exhibits of this member will be disqualified , and no premiums paid .
• Exhibits entered in previous fairs or “ updated ” exhibits are not eligible unless guidelines for the class state otherwise . Exhibit ( s ) found in violation in Sections 300-325 will be disqualified by the 4-H educator and Fairboard . No premiums paid . All decisions are final .
• All exhibits should be permanently signed and dated in an inconspicuous location if material permits . Judges and / or educators may permanently mark exhibits with the year .
• First place exhibits qualifying for the state fair cannot weigh more than 25lbs or be larger than 3ft in height or length . Any exhibits larger will be the responsibility of the exhibitor to transport to Oklahoma City on state fair entry day and pick up on exhibit release day if the exhibitor wants to participate in the state fair with this exhibit .
• 4-H exhibits are entered and displayed at the risk of the exhibitor . The 4-H program , in cooperation with the Fairboard , accepts exhibits and will exercise due care to protect them . However , neither the 4-H program nor
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