FFA AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Dept. AE

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FFA AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Dept. AE Milford Wearley, Superintendent Choteau FFA Phone: (406) 590-7225 (cell) Email: mwearley@metnet.mt.gov Eric Tilleman, Superintendent Cascade FFA Phone: (406) 799-3969 (cell) Email: tilleman@metnet.mt.gov Joylynn Petrosky, Superintendent Conrad HS Phone: (406) 403-3070 (cell) Email: joylynn.petrosky@conradschools.org ENTRY FORMS DUE: Day of judging JUDGES: TBA 2017 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All activities listed will be in the FFA Building unless otherwise noted Friday, July 28 8am-6pm Entries accepted Friday, July 28 Noon Fair opens to the public Saturday, July 29 8am-6pm Entries accepted Sunday, July 30 11am Agriculture Education Static Display Judging Tuesday, August 1 Noon-1pm Noon-3pm 1-4pm 3:45pm 4-7pm FFA Contest Day Soils Judging Registration Livestock Judging Registration Soils Judging Livestock Judging Instructions 4-H & FFA Livestock Judging, Livestock Pavilion Wednesday, August 2 FFA Contest Day 8:00am Range Judging 11am New Horizons Expo Judging 2pm Judging Contest AWARDS Saturday, August 5 6-8pm Entries released Every effort will be made to follow the above schedule but due to unforeseen circumstances the schedule is subject to change. 1

PREMIUMS ATTENTION EXHIBITORS Time permitting, results will be posted in each Department throughout fair week. The Entry Office will be open from July 28 th through August 5 th (8am to 6pm) and August 6 th through 10 th (9am to 4pm). Every effort should be made to collect your Premium Checks between these times. Premium Checks in the amount of $399.99 or less may be cashed during that time period in the Entry Office. All remaining Premium Checks will be mailed to you in the name and at the address provided by you on the W-9 on file. A new W9 must be filled out if you have any changes to your name or address or if you are a first time exhibitor at the Montana State Fair. RULES & REGULATIONS 1. All participants at Montana State Fair events are responsible for reading the GENERAL INFORMATION section of this handbook and complying with policies listed therein. 1. AGREEMENT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS HEREIN STATED IS UNDERSTOOD WHEN THE EXHIBITOR SUBMITS THE ENTRY FORM. 2. All entrants must complete a W9 form at time of entry to receive any premiums. 3. No entry fee. 4. Advisors of FFA chapters and FFA members wearing their FFA jackets will be admitted to the Fair without charge on days when the livestock, soils and range judging contests are held. 5. This department is exclusively for regularly enrolled students in recognized Agriculture Education Departments in Montana. The members exhibiting or judging must be in good standing in their schools. 6. Exhibitors in this department will be able to exhibit in other departments if eligible; however, a separate exhibit must be entered. DIVISIONS 1 STATIC DISPLAYS 2 JUDGING CONTESTS 3 JUDGING CONTEST SWEEPSTAKES 4 FFA NEW HORIZONS EXPO 5 LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION DIVISIONS/CLASSES DIVISION 1: STATIC DISPLAYS 1. Any Montana FFA Chapter is eligible to enter. 2. Superior exhibits or projects are to be displayed. These exhibits should reflect the quality of the FFA/Ag-Ed program. 3. Exhibits for this division may be from the areas of mechanics, plant science, animal science, Ag management, Ag leadership, or an FFA chapter educational display. 4. Exhibits made by graduated seniors are eligible for Division 1. 5. Exhibits will be displayed in the FFA Building. 6. Each Chapter that enters a minimum of 7 exhibits is eligible for a $60 travel stipend. On your entry form, please indicate your eligibility for this stipend by entering class 2. ENTRY FEE: PREMIUMS: None 1 st - $200 & Plaque; 2 nd - $175 & Plaque; 3 rd - $150 & Plaque; 4 th - $125; 5 th - $100; 6 th -$75 (all payable to chapters); Rosettes 1 st - 10 th place. Up to five (5) individual projects may be selected for Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Rosettes. AE-1-1 Static Display AE-1-2 Travel Stipend (see rule 6). Must provide complete school street address and contact information on entry form. 2

DIVISION 2: JUDGING CONTESTS Sponsored by Montana State Fair 1. Each Ag Education Department of Montana may enter one judging team to consist of as many members as desired. The top three scores will count for the team score. 2. All contestants will be eligible for individual awards. 3. Graduated seniors are not eligible. 4. All contests will follow the rules and guidelines set down in the Montana FFA Activities and Awards Bulletin for livestock, range and soils judging. 5. LIVESTOCK Contest registration is from Noon-3 pm at the FFA Building. Judging begins at 4 pm. 6. SOILS Contestants will meet at the FFA Building from Noon-1 pm for registration. Judging will begin at 1 pm. Transportation to the judging site will be by private vehicle provided by each team s supervisor. 7. RANGE Contestants will meet at the FFA Building at 8:30 am for registration. Transportation to the judging will be by private vehicle provided by each team s supervisor. ENTRY FEE: None PREMIUMS: 1 st - $150 plus plaque; 2 nd - $125; 3 rd - $100; 4 th - $75; 5 th - $50; 6 th - 10 th - $25 each place (payable to chapters); Rosettes 1 st - 10 th place. AE-2-1 AE-2-2 AE-2-3 LIVESTOCK JUDGING-This contest is conducted for educational purposes as a means to increase knowledge of animal science and livestock selection and to give recognition to those who have shown evidence of material progress. SOIL JUDGING-This contest is conducted for educational purposes as a means to increase knowledge about, and appreciation of, soil resources and to give recognition to those who have shown evidence of material progress. RANGE JUDGING-This contest is conducted for educational purposes as a means of increasing knowledge about, and appreciation of, range resources and to give recognition to those who have shown evidence of material progress. DIVISION 3: JUDGING CONTEST SWEEPSTAKES Cash awards are courtesy of the Cascade County Farm Bureau. 1. Chapters must have an official team that has participated in Division 2 classes 1, 2 and 3 judging contests. 2. Team members may vary in each contest. 3. Team scores will be determined from each team s overall placing in each contest. 4. Individuals must compete in all three contests to be eligible for sweepstakes awards. 5. Advisors must designate individuals eligible for sweepstakes at the time of contest registration. ENTRY FEE: AWARDS: None 1 st - Plaque; 2 nd -5 th Rosette for each place. Top three sweepstakes individuals will be awarded: 1 st - $100; 2 nd - $50; 3 rd = $25. AE-3-1 Team Sweepstakes AE-3-2 Individual Sweepstakes DIVISION 4: FFA NEW HORIZONS EXPO This contest is an opportunity for FFA members to showcase and exhibit any project relating to agri-science or technology. Displays may include, but are not limited to, agri-science projects, telecommunication in agriculture, marketing, or any other area that promotes agriculture on the cutting edge of technology. 1. Chapters may enter an unlimited number of exhibitors. 2. New Horizons Expo will begin at Noon. 3. Exhibitors should be prepared to answer questions about their project or speech. ENTRY FEE: None PREMIUMS: 1 st - $15; 2 nd - $12; 3 rd - $10; 4 th - $7.50; 5 th - $5. Ribbons will be presented to five places. 3

AE-4-1 AgriScience Projects AE-4-2 Prepared Public Speeches AE 4-3 Group Presentations AE-4-4 Other DIVISION 5: FFA LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION This is an opportunity for people to showcase their livestock and educate the public. 1. This is an exhibition class only. No prizes are available. 2. Livestock need to stay for the duration of the fair, Saturday to Saturday. 3. Located in the North end of the FFA Building. 4. Superintendants should be notified by July 15th in order to plan for appropriate panels and other setup. 5. Each livestock exhibit must include a poster with identification of the owners, breed, and other pertinent information. 4

GENERAL ENTRY FORM Montana State Fair 400 3rd St. NW Great Falls, MT 59404 Phone: 406-727-8900 Fax: 406-452-8955 (Office use only) Receipt No. Cash/ Check No. Amt. Pd. Info This entry form is for all departments except 4-H, Fine Arts, Livestock, Junior Livestock, Ponies, Mini Horses, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, and Quilting. Consult each Department s Schedule of Events for entry closing date and exhibit arrival time. Use separate forms for entries in each department. Make all entries on this form, only one entry per line. Additional forms are available at the State Fair Office or online at goexpopark.com. Exhibitor s Name (PRINT) Address (Street/PO Box) City, State Zip Code Phone: Email Please check applicable box: Homemakers Club Youth - Age: Golden Age (60+) Attention: Please state number of years exhibited at Montana State Fair. I do hereby acknowledge that I have read the rules and regulations in the Exhibit Department Entries section of the GENERAL INFORMATION and that I understand and agree with the provisions stated therein. Exhibitor s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Class Code Entry Fee Description or Title of Photograph 5