NATIONAL FFA ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT P

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1 NATIONAL FFA ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT P SUPERINTENDENT: JACK GARRETT garretja@sd25.us AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 26 th 27 th 28 th FFA Agriculture Entries 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm 29 th FFA Agriculture Entries 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm 30 TH FFA Agriculture Judging Entries 31 st FIRST DAY OF 2018 E.I.S.F. FAIR September 1 st E.I.S.F. PARADE 10:00 AM 2 nd 3 rd 9 th *Premium Payouts on Ribbons 10am 4pm FFA Released 10:00 am to 4:00 pm 10 th Ribbons 8:30am 7pm 4 th 11 th 5 th 6 th 7 th FFA Agriculture Free Admission Day 8 th CLOSING DAY OF 2018 E.I.S.F. REMINDER FOR 2018 EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY. 1. Entries in both agriculture and livestock shall be limited to active FFA members in good standing in their local chapter and who are regularly enrolled as students of Vocational Agriculture. Students who graduated last May are eligible to compete in FFA activities and exhibits. New fall students of Agriculture Education are eligible. 2. All prize money will be sent to the local advisor by the Fair Board at the close of the Fair. 3. FFA members will be admitted free to the grounds on Friday, September 7, 2018, if accompanied by instructor. Free admittance on Friday will be at the north gate to the fairgrounds. 4. In the event the premiums exceed the budget, the Board reserves the right to prorate award money.

2 AGRICULTURE DIVISION KELSEY BENDER Supervisor 1. The FFA exhibits from the local chapters will be allowed expenses of preparing the FFA booth, in which all agriculture exhibits of the various chapters will be exhibited. 2. Exhibitor s tickets will not be given to exhibitors of agriculture products. 3. Each FFA member is limited to one exhibit in each class, and the entry must have been produced on the farm/home operated by him or his parents. 4. Produce will be received from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, August 29, Exhibits will be released on the Sunday following the fair from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. 5. All sheaves exhibited must measure at least 3 inches in diameter through the middle of the stalk. Sheaves not meeting this measurement will not be given an award. 6. Agriculture exhibits may not be entered in both the FFA and open class division. 7. Preparation of exhibits is listed in Extension Bulletin 406. Contact FFA Superintendent for copies of this publication. 8. Entries limited to 40 exhibits per exhibitor. Quality items only will be accepted. Supervisors and judge will have right to refuse any items that are not of show quality. 9. Prizes will be provided for the Outstanding Produce and Horticulture Exhibitor. THRESHED GRAINS AND LEGUMES Danish Judging System Premiums Classes 1 to 13: 1st-$2.50; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$ Any white spring wheat - 2 quarts 2. Any red spring wheat - 2 quarts 3. Any hard red winter wheat - 2 quarts 4. Any white winter wheat - 2 quarts 5. Any white oat - 2 quarts 6. Any barley - 2 quarts 7. Peas, smooth - 2 quarts 8. Peas, wrinkled - 2 quarts 9. Beans, Pinto - 2 quarts 10. Beans, Great Northern - 2 quarts 11. Beans, other variety - 2 quarts 12. Alfalfa - 2 quarts 13. Red Clover - 2 quarts Premiums Classes 14 to 20: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$ Sheaf of wheat, bearded 15. Sheaf of wheat, plain 16. Sheaf of barley 17. Sheaf of oats 18. Sheaf of clover seed 19. Sheaf of alfalfa seed 20. Sheaf of grass-brome/timothy/orchard/crested Wheat

3 VEGTABLES AND FRUITS Premium Classes 21 to 29: 1st-$2.50; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$1.00 SUGAR BEETS 21. Sugar beets - 3 SEED POTATOES 22. Russets Bliss Triumphs Norgold Targhee Any other early potatoes - 10 COMMERCIAL POTATOES 27. Russets Bliss Triumphs Any other early potatoes - 5 Premium Classes 30-99: 1st-$2.00; 2nd-$1.50; 3rd-$1.25; 4th-$1.00 VEGTABLES 30. Table Beets Table Beets, pickling 1 --1½ Table Beets, slicing Carrots, long Carrots, half long Onions, yellow Onions, white Onions, white pickling Radishes Parsnips, any variety Turnips, table Turnips, field Cabbage - 2 heads 43. Corn, sweet - 5 ears 44. Corn, field 5 ears 45. Corn, Indian - 5 ears 46. Popcorn - 5 ears 47. Cucumbers, under Cucumbers, 2 to Cucumbers, over Lettuce - 2 heads 51. Kohlrabi Swiss Chard - 2 heads 53. Peppers, mango - 5

4 54. Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, pimento Peppers, chili Peppers, any variety Pumpkins, field Pumpkins, pie Squash, Acorn Squash, Hubbard Squash, Golden Hubbard Squash, Banana Squash, Summer Crookneck Squash, White Scalloped Squash, Zucchini Squash, Buttercup Squash, any other variety Tomatoes, red slicing Tomatoes, green Tomatoes, cherry Tomatoes, pear Tomatoes, any other variety String Beans, green - 20 pods 75. String Beans, yellow - 20 pods 76. String Beans, purple - 20 pods 77. Green Peas - 20 pods 78. Cantaloupe Watermelons, mature Rhubarb - 5 stalks 81. Sunflowers Hopps Any other FRUITS 84. Apples, Wealthy Apples, Macintosh Reds Apples, Transparent Apples, Delicious Apples, Jonathan Apples, any other variety Plums, Green Gage Plums, Blue Damson Plums, Satsuma or other variety Italian Prunes Strawberries Raspberries Crab apples - 5

5 97. Pears, winter Pears, summer Any Other LARGEST SPECIMEN DIVISION Premium Classes : 1st-$ Pumpkin 101. Squash 102. Red Potato 103. White Potato 104. Cucumber 105. Sugar Beet 106. Table Beet 107. Onion 108. Apple 109. Ear of corn 110. Sunflower 111. Cabbage 112. Turnip 113. Kohlrabi 114. Tomato NOVELTY PRODUCT Premium Class 115: 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.50; 4th-$ Any novelty product: FLOWERS Premium Classes : 1st-$2.00; 2nd-$1.50; 3rd-$1.25; 4th-$ Asters Bachelor Buttons-Bouquet 122. Cactus Carnations Chrysanthemums - 3 to Cosmos - Bouquet 126. Dahlia Daisy Gladiolus Marigolds Pansies Petunias - Bouquet 132. Phlox Plant, Hanging - 1

6 134. Plant, Potted Rose Salvia Snapdragons Sweet Peas-Bouquet Tuberous Begonia Violet, African Zinnias - Bouquet 142. Geranium 143. Geranium Martha Washington Geranium Ivy 145. Hanging Basket 146. Small Planter 147. Large Planter 148. Floral Arrangement 149. Floral Arrangement Live 150. Floral Arrangement Dried Artificial 151. Floral Arrangement Other 152. Other FFA Activities Premium Classes : 1st-$10.00; 2nd-$8.00; 3rd-$6.00; 4th-Ribbon 160. SAE Posters 161. Chapter Activity Posters (2 max)

7 FFA LIVESTOCK DIVISION BILLIE JO BLACKSON - Supervisor Awards for showman High Showman Prize / Ribbon 2nd High Showman Prize / Ribbon 3rd High Showman Prize / Ribbon ***Refer to rules in 4-H section of this book*** LIVESTOCK, HORSE AND DAIRY JUDGING CONTEST 1. The Judging contest will be held on Friday, September 7, 2018, starting at 9:30 AM Instructors must be present at 9:00 AM 2. All instructors must assist with contest or team will be disqualified. 3. Livestock judging: 2 classes of beef, sheep and swine. 4. Dairy judging: 6 classes of Holstein, Jersey, or other breeds. 5. Horse judging: 4 or more classes of light breeds. 6. Livestock, and Dairy judging contestants meet at 9:00 AM in dairy judging pavilion. Horse judging contestants meet at COVERED ARENA. 7. Ribbons will be given to top 3 showman in horse and dairy judging contests. Livestock Judging Contest High Team - Banner 2nd High Team - Banner 3rd High Team - Banner High Individual - Medal 2nd High Individual - Medal 3rd High Individual - Medal Dairy Judging Contest High Team - Banner High Individual - Medal High Showman - Ribbon 2nd High Team - Banner 2nd High Individual - Medal 2nd High Showman- Ribbon 3rd High Team - Banner 3rd High Individual - Medal 3rd High Showman- Ribbon Horse Judging Contest High Team - Banner High Individual - Medal High Showman- Ribbon 2nd High Team - Banner 2nd High Individual - Medal 2nd High Showman- Ribbon 3rd High Team - Banner 3rd High Individual - Medal 3rd High Showman- Ribbon

8 FARM MECHANICS DIVISION LEX GODFREY, Rigby High School - Supervisor Basis for judging: Practicability--35% Quality of Workmanship--50% Amount of Work--15% Prize awarded for any item related to Ag Mechanics of any material. Class I 10 hours or less Project Entry Level Skills Premium Class I: 1st- $8.00; 2nd- $7.00; 3rd- $6.00; 4th- ribbon Articles, repaired in some way EXAMPLES: Hammers, axes, sledges, picks, pitchforks Sharpening small tools And other like items and work Class II 10 to 20 hour Project Entry Level Skills Premium Class II: 1st- $10.00; 2nd- $8.00; 3rd- $6.00; 4th- ribbon Mounted exhibits of six or more items on a board Suggestions: Sharpening, arc welding on plate, welding on pipe, acetylene welding on mild steel, acetylene bronze work, forge work, electrical work, plumbing board, soldering jobs, etc. Class III 20 to 40 hour Project Basic Level Skills Premium Class III: 1st- $12.00; 2nd- $10.00; 3rd- $8.00; 4th- ribbon EXAMPLES: Branding iron, Small hand tools, Cold chisel, Halter racks, Hay hooks, Nail box or any other like items

9 Class IV 40 to 60 hour Project Intermediate Level Skills (3 to 6 skills used) Premium Class IV: 1st- $15.00; 2nd- $12.00; 3rd- $10.00; 4th- ribbon EXAMPLES: Block table, Hay feeder, Jack stands, Show box, Tool box, Divider, Trailer doors, Items made of wood (boxes, benches, saw horses, etc.) or any other like items Please Note: Location for Classes V & VI will be in the Equipment Plaza CLASS V and VI will include a write up of skills used Class V 60 to 100 hour Project Advanced Level Skill (6 or more skills used) Premium Class V: 1st- $30.00; 2nd- $20.00; 3rd- $15.00; 4th- ribbon Class V will be in the Equipment Plaza Grain feeder, large and complex types Small general purpose trailer, 10 long and under Stow box, large and complex types Stock rack, pick-up size Watering trough, complex type and automatic Class VI Premium Class VI: 1st- $40.00; 2nd- $30.00; 3rd- $20.00; 4th- ribbon Class VI will be in the Equipment Plaza Machine trailer Slant Load trailer Large machinery trailer And other like items