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2019 Fairbook 2019 Fairbook 4-H/FFA Exhibitor Guide & Rules Discover the Treasure of 4-H Fair Entries due: June 19, 2019 Fair dates July 15- 21, 2019 Gallatin County 4-H Enrollment online only 903 North Black, Bozeman, MT 59715 Phone: 582-3280 Website for 4-H information: www.gallatin4h.org The MSU Extension Service is an ADA/EO/AA/Veteran’s preference employer and educational outreach provider. To request disability accommodation or to inform us of special needs, please contact the Extension office at 582-3280, 903 North Black, MT 59715 or email [email protected]. 1 4-H would like to thank our generous sponsors in support of fair activities! AND MS. HIEDI MCLOUGHLIN & MR. DAVID GENTER · GARTH & CAROLYN SIME · AMSTERDAM MEAT SHOP · RON & HELEN NAFFZIGER RED BIRD COFFEE THE 4-H AND FFA PROGRAMS WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING BUYERS OF OUR 2018 MARKET ANIMAL SALE. WE TRULY APPRECIATE THEIR SUPPORT. INTERWEST TIRE FACTORY · A & D AUTO BODY · A H BLACK CO. · AG DEPOT · ALANA J. 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KOELZER MASONRY LLC · SECURITY TITLE COMPANY · SEVERSON'S FLYING E RANCH · SIME CONSTRUCTION · SKY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION · SLAZY HEART RANCH · SORENSEN VETERINARY HOSPITAL · STEWART CONSTRUCTION · STOCKMAN BANK · STORM CASTLE CAFE · SUMMIT DENTAL · SWAN LAND COMPANY · T D HAMILTON EXCAVATION · TEALLA & BRET MARTIN · THE FLOORING PLACE · TIMBERLINE INSULATION · TMC, INC. · TREASURE STATE ORTHOTICS & PROSTHESTICS · TURN IT UP TECH · TY ELLIOT - STATE FARM INSURANCE · VAN DYKE ANGUS, TOM & SHERRY WULFF · VELTKAMP LIVESTOCK · WALKER CONSTRUCTION · WALKER EXCAVATION · WALKER PLAZA · WATAVIEW FARM · WATSON IRRIGATION · WE RECYCLE MONTANA · WESTERN PLUMBING OF BOZEMAN · WESTERN RANCH SUPPLY · WILLIAMS PLUMBING & HEATING · YELLOWSTONE MOTORSPORTS · YOUDERIAN CONSTRUCTION 2 Table of Contents General Rules ........................................................................................................ Page 4 Schedule ................................................................................................................ Page 5-6 Record Book & Interview Evaluations .................................................................... Page 6 Ribbon & Premiums ............................................................................................... Page 7 Department: Indoor Projects Rules for Indoors Projects, Silent Auction and Booth Contest ..................... Page 9 Family & Consumer Sciences Babysitting — Child Development — Cloverbuds — Family Life Home Environment ................................................................................... Page 10 Foods (Cooking, Baking, Canning/Freezing) ............................................. Page 11 Sewing & Textiles ...................................................................................... Page 12 Animal Sciences Horseless Horse –Vet Science .................................................................. Page 12 Plant Sciences Horticulture — Crop Science — Weed Science ........................................ Page 13 Range Science & Management ................................................................ Page 14 Mechanical Sciences Aerospace — Bicycle — Electricity — Robotics — Small Engines — Welding — Woodworking .......................................................................... Page 14 Natural Sciences Forestry — Entomology — Outdoor Adventure — Shooting Sports Sport Fishing — Wildlife Conservation ..................................................... Page 15 Communications & Expressive Arts Communications — Cowboy Poetry — Leathercraft ................................. Page 15 Photography .............................................................................................. Page 16 Scrapbooking — Theatre Arts — Visual Arts ........................................... Page 16 Volunteerism & Leadership Citizenship — Service Learning — Teen Leadership — Club Office & Club Display Individual Display — Self Determined ....................................................... Page 17 FFA Indoor Exhibits ........................................................................................... Page 18 Department: Livestock & Small Animal Projects Schedule for 4-H & FFA Large Animals ............................................................... Page 20-21 Rules for 4-H & FFA Large Animals and Schedule .............................................. Page 22-25 Market Sale .......................................................................................................... Page 25 Beef .......................................................................................................... Page 26-28 Dairy Cows ................................................................................................ Page 28 Goats ......................................................................................................... Page 29 Sheep ..................................................................................................... Page 30-31 Swine ........................................................................................................ Page 32 Poultry ....................................................................................................... Page 33-34 Rabbits ...................................................................................................... Page 35 Cat — Dogs — Pocket Pet ........................................................................ Page 36 Department: Horse Projects Horse ......................................................................................................... Page 37-44 3 GENERAL RULES FOR 4-H & FFA 1. Entries are open to all 4-H and FFA members in good standing in Gallatin County. 4-H Members must be enrolled in their Market Animal Project by the animal possession date and other projects by May 1 to exhibit at the Fair. Any 4-H family from another county moving to Gallatin County may transfer their project(s) after May 1. 2. Deadline for 4-H fair entries is Wednesday, June 19, 2019, 5:00 p.m. ABSOLUTELY NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER! NO EXCEPTIONS!!! 3. Fair Entries take place online only at gallatin4h.fairentry.com. 4-H families will use their 4-H email associated with 4HOnline to access enrollment. FFA families will create a new Fair Entry profile. 3. In order to exhibit, all 4-H exhibitors must interview in each category they have a project in. Horse, Livestock and/or Indoor projects. You must schedule an interview
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