ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK JUDGING CLASSIC
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1 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 72 ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK JUDGING CLASSIC CO-SUPERINTENDENTS: Dean Fish & Dave Schafer The Arizona National Livestock Show is pleased to offer a unique educational opportunity in conjunction with our livestock judging contests. The Show will host Workout Sessions for individual or team member contestants entered in the ANLS Junior Livestock or Collegiate Livestock Judging Contest. PRE-CONTEST WORKOUT SESSIONS Workout sessions are subject to change, depending on availability of livestock Sunday, December 29 9:00 am Workout Session 1 11:00 am Workout Session 2 Noon one hour lunch break 1:00 pm Workout Session 3 Coaches meeting immediately following final workout Grounds closed to coaches and contestants immediately following the coaches meeting l. The Show will provide practice-judging classes of breeding and market cattle, swine, sheep and goats for the above schedule. 2. There will be no official judges or placings for the classes assembled and offered for Pre-Contest Workout Sessions. 3. Sessions will include two hours of classes for each species. Classes will be changed several times within each two hour session, yet allow all participants adequate time to work each class. COLLEGIATE JUDGING CONTESTS Monday, December 30 CO-SUPERINTENDENTS: Dean Fish & Dave Schafer WORKOUT SCHEDULE Sunday, December 29 9:00 am... Workout - Ag Center Immediately following final workout... Coaches Meeting Immediately following the Coaches Meeting... Grounds Closed CONTEST SCHEDULE Monday, December 30 8:00 am... Contest Check In - Ag Center 8:30 am... First rotation of 8 classes - Lagoon Park 10:30 am... Second rotation of 4 classes - Lagoon Park 11:30 am... Lunch provided by Arizona National followed by... Reasons - Coliseum North Concourse 3:30 pm... Critique - Coliseum North Hall 7:00 am... Awards Banquet Youth Building Awards Banquet is provided by the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences CONTEST FORMAT: There will be a total of twelve classes, eight in the first rotation and four in the second rotation. The first rotation will be combined with the Junior Livestock Judging Contest. CONTEST RULES ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 30 l. Teams must be entered on an official entry form available online or through the Arizona National Office. Individual members must be designated no later than the Coaches Meeting the evening prior to the Contest. 2. Entry fees are $45 per junior college team, $50 per senior college team, $45 per freshman division team and $10 per additional (non-team
2 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 73 member) individual. Fees must be included with the entry form. Individual contestants are only allowed from schools (or organizations in the case of the Freshman Division) that have entered a team in the Contest. 3. No person will be eligible for this Contest who has served as an Animal Science Instructor in a junior or senior college or who has served as a judge for a college livestock judging contest. 4. Uniforms, school colors, or other methods, which identify the contestant s school are not allowed during the contest. 5. Upon arrival on the Fairgrounds, all Coaches must register their team at the Arizona National Show Office. This registration must occur prior to participation in any Collegiate Judging Workout or activity. 6. Contestants and Coaches will NOT be permitted on the grounds after the coaches meeting which will take place immediately following the final workout session. 7. No practice judging classes may be set up by judging team coaches without prior permission from Arizona National Officials. Contestants are encouraged to watch various livestock shows and participate in judging workouts. 8. Coaches will not be permitted to examine classes prior to completion of evaluation by contestants, unless invited to serve in an official capacity by Arizona National Officials. 9. During the contest, questions must be directed to the Contest Superintendent only. Contestants may not confer with team members or with other people. No communication devices (pagers, cellular phones, etc.) will be allowed. JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAMS 10. Open to teams from two-year colleges, which have a full time Agriculture Department. 11. Each institution may enter one team of five members. The four individuals with the highest total scores will count for all team totals. The lowest scoring team member and any additional contestants will be eligible for individual awards. 12. Each team member must be a certified full time student carrying 12 or more hours of college work during the current fall semester, and be eligible under the rules established by the Junior College Coaches Association. SENIOR COLLEGE TEAMS 13. Open to teams from any four-year college having a full time Agriculture Department. 14. Each institution may enter one team of six members. The five individuals with the highest total scores will count for all team totals. The lowest scoring team member and any additional contestants will be eligible for individual awards. 15. Contestants must be undergraduate students regularly enrolled in a four-year course leading to a degree equivalent to a Bachelor of Science and taking 12 or more semester hours in the current fall semester. 16. Team members shall not have competed in previous senior collegiate livestock judging contests. COLLEGIATE FRESHMAN DIVISION 17. The Collegiate Freshman Division is provided to allow participation from college students who are not members of a junior or senior college team and youth participants that are not eligible to participate in the Junior (4-H / FFA) Livestock Judging Contest. Participants must be either currently enrolled in college, a member of 4-H, a member of FFA OR a member of a National Junior Breed Association. 4-H, FFA and Junior Breed Association members must be less than 22 years old on the day of the contest. 18. Each institution / organization may enter one team of five members. The four individuals with the highest total scores will count for all team totals. The lowest scoring team member and any additional contestants will be eligible for individual awards.
3 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 74 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTESTS CHAIRMAN: Eric Larson 8:30 am, Monday, December 30 SCHEDULE 7:30 to 8:00 am... Contest Registration - Coliseum North Hall 8:00 am... Packets to Teams - Coliseum North Hall 8:15 am... Instructions/Break into groups - Coliseum North Hall 8:30 am... Contest Begins - Lagoon Park 11:00 am... Reasons - Coliseum North Hall Noon... Lunch provided by Arizona National - Coliseum North Hall 2:30 pm... Critique - Coliseum North Hall 3:00 pm... Contest Results and Awards - Coliseum North Hall Workout Sessions are available to all contestants on Sunday, December 29th. CONTEST FORMAT A total of eight classes of cattle, swine, sheep and goats will be judged. Each class will consist of four animals. Twelve minutes are allowed to place animals in each class. Scores are given on placings and oral reasons. Oral reasons will be given on at least two classes, one of which may have performance data. Contestants will NOT be allowed to use notes when giving oral reasons. COMBINED CONTEST This Junior Livestock Judging Contest and the first rotation of the Collegiate Livestock Judging Contest will be combined. Junior and Collegiate contestants will judge classes together. CONTEST RULES ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER Entry forms are available online, from the Arizona National Livestock Show Office, Arizona FFA advisors and Arizona County 4-H Offices. Entry forms must be signed by the appropriate official; the Ag Education Instructor for FFA teams or the County Extension Agent for 4-H teams. The signature will certify the Official has read the Contest Rules and verified the eligibility of each contestant. 2. Fees: $20 per team and $5 per additional individual. Fees must be included with the entry form. A team is comprised of up to four individuals. If one individual desires to enter and is unable to be on a judging team due to their county or chapter choosing not to attend the Contest, that individual may enter the contest as a team of one and pay the $5 individual entry fee. There is no limit on the number of Additional Individuals above the four-member team. A team must be entered in the Contest in order for Additional Individuals to enter. 3. The Contest is open to all FFA and 4-H members in good standing. Members of 4-H teams must be from the same county, members of FFA teams must be from the same FFA chapter. 4. Teams will compete in either the Junior or Senior Division. The oldest member of the team will determine the division for the team. 5. The Junior Division will consist of teams whose oldest member is less than fourteen (14) years old on the January 1st (day following the contest). The Senior Division will consist of teams with any member fourteen (14) years old or older on January 1st (day following the contest). For individual placing, the division of the team will also be the division of all individuals on that team. It is recommended to NOT enter Junior age contestants on Senior teams since those Junior age contestants will be placed as Senior age contestants. 6. Team and Individual awards will be provided for both Junior and Senior Divisions. 7. Contest eligibility: a. Contestants cannot have competed on a College judging team. b. Contestants may not be entered in or completed a college or university level livestock judging course. c. 4-H Contestants cannot have competed at the National 4-H Livestock Judging Contest. FFA Contestants cannot have competed at the National FFA Livestock Judging Contest. d. If a contestant is determined to be ineligible, the team and all contestants entered with the team will be disqualified and ineligible for awards. The official who signed the entry form certifying the eligibility of an ineligible
4 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 75 contestant may not be allowed to enter teams in subsequent years. 8. All Contestants will judge and give oral reasons. Only the three highest team member scores will be counted for team awards. FFA and 4-H teams compete together. Awards are given for team and individual scores. 9. Only contestants and Contest officials are permitted in the Livestock Judging Contest area. 10. Contestants cannot confer with each other or their coach at any time during the contest or during oral reasons. Youth contestants need to understand that they will need to be silent from 9:30 am until 3:30 pm. Violators of this rule will be disqualified. Clean notebooks are allowed. Questions must be directed to Contest Officials only. 11. Contestants are not allowed to have cell phones or pagers on their person during the Contest. Please, if you have a cell phone or pager, leave it with your judging coach or contest officials until the contest is finished. 12. Rule violations will cause disqualification, forfeiture of all awards, and the possibility of being barred from future competition.
5 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 76 POSTER CONTEST CHAIRMAN: Dennis Fiscus GENERAL RULES 1. Entries must be received in the Arizona National Office by December Posters become the property of the Arizona National and are not returned. 3. Name, address and telephone number of the contestant must be clearly PRINTED on the back of each entry. The signature, address and telephone number of the teacher, 4-H club leader or FFA chapter advisor must also appear. Posters will be disqualified for awards unless all information is on each poster. 4. Posters will be displayed at the Arizona National Livestock Show. 5. Posters are judged according to their relationship to the Arizona National Livestock Show purpose in regards to the educational content, clarity, neatness, and originality of the poster message. 1. Contest is open to all active 4-H and FFA members in good standing and K-8 students. 2. Entries must be submitted and identified on the poster in one of the following categories: 4-H member, FFA member, or K-8 students. These are NOT separate categories of awards. K-8 STUDENTS, AND 4-H AND FFA MEMBERS POSTER CONTEST 3. Individual contestants may enter one poster in each class. 4. Posters are to be made on 22" x 28" regular hard poster board. Posters of other sizes may be accepted and shown but disqualified from any awards. PREMIUMS The following awards will be offered to the winners in each of the five species categories (open, cattle, sheep, swine, horses and goats). Posters not specific to a single species will be considered "open." Class Category 1st 2nd 3rd 4th A Open $25 $15 $10 $5 B Cattle $25 $15 $10 $5 C Sheep $25 $15 $10 $5 D Swine $25 $15 $10 $5 E Goats $25 $15 $10 $5 F Horses $25 $15 $10 $5
6 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 77 FFA PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST CHAIRMAN: Bruce Baskett COMMITTEE: Lisa Baskett, Cliff Saylor, Kevin Rogers ENTRIES 1. Open to NON-Greenhand Arizona FFA member who is a high school student and currently taking an agricultural education course or has completed all the agricultural education courses offered. 2. Contest is limited to two (2) contestants per chapter and a maximum of 15 entries in the contest. 3. Due Dates: November 15th is the entry deadline. Entry form must include the $5.00 entry fee. Entries must be received in the Arizona National Office on or before the deadline, OR must be postmarked by a U.S. Post Office on or before the deadline and received in the Arizona national Office within seven (7) days of the deadline. Metered postmarks are not acceptable for entries received after the deadline. Once entry is received you will receive an confirmation indicating the address for submitting your speech by December 10th. December 10th speech as a word document, double spaced formatted for 8 1/2 x 11 paper along with a complete and accurate bibliography used in writing the speech. Only electronic submission of speech will be accepted.4. Contestants shall be in Official FFA dress. 5. The Theme of the speech will be: Agriculture in Arizona. A contestant who fails to relate or emphasize Arizona agriculture in their speech is subject to disqualification. 6. Speeches will be a minimum of 6 minutes in length and a maximum of 8 minutes. A contestant will be disqualified from the contest if the speech is less than five minutes thirty seconds OR more than eight minutes thirty seconds. Upon being introduced, the contestant shall proceed immediately to the speaking position. Timing will begin with contestant's first definite verbal or non-verbal communication with the audience. This will usually be the first word uttered by the contestant, but would include any other communication such as sound effects, a staged act by another person, etc. 7. All contestants in this Contest should give credit to others when any direct quotes, phrases, or special dates are used in the manuscript, in order not to be guilty of plagiarism. A bibliography MUST be included as part of the public speaker's manuscript. Direct quotes from any source of information must be in quotation marks on the manuscript and be identified in the bibliography. Failure to do so will automatically disqualify a contestant. 8. All General Show Rules Apply. Premiums First Place... $500 Second Place... $300 Third Place... $200
7 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 78 Li l BUCKAROO RODEO ENTRIES 1. Entry Fee is $20 and must be paid in CASH at time of entry. Entry Fee is NON- REFUNDABLE 2. Entries are taken at the Main Office. Entries open at 8 am on December 27 and close 1 hour prior to each performance. 3. A maximum of 30 entries will be accepted per performance. 4. Riders can weigh no more than 50 pounds and will be weighed just prior to riding. GENERAL RULES 5. All riders parents must sign a liability waiver. 6. No riggings are allowed. 7. Riders are allowed, but not required to use two hands during their ride. 8. Western attire is recommended but not required. No spurs are allowed. 9. The competition is overseen by a time keeper and two judges. Each judge will award a possible 50 points: 25 points for the sheep; 25 points for the rider. The rider with the highest score is the winner. Each ride is five seconds. 10. No exhibition rides allowed at final competition. 11. No parents allowed behind Bucking Chutes. 12. All riders must wear a safety helmet and have the option of wearing a protective vest. Helmet and vest are provided by the Arizona National Livestock Show. 13. All contestants who compete receive a t-shirt and blue ribbon. PERFORMANCES Li l Buckaroo Rodeo performances will be open to 4, 5 and 6 year olds on a first come first serve basis, with a maximum of 30 contestants per performance. 1:00 pm Saturday, December 28 1:00 pm Sunday, December 29 FINALISTS Top 2 places from each age, during each performance, will compete in the Li l Buckaroo Finals. 1:00 pm Monday, December 30
8 2014 Arizona National Livestock Show Page 79 YOUTH PEDAL TRACTOR PULL ENTRIES 1. Entry Fee is $5.00 and must be paid in CASH at time of entry. Entry Fee is NON- REFUNDABLE 2. Entries open an hour prior to each performance on December in the Farm Experience at the Youth Pedal Tractor Pull area. 3. Entries close 30 minutes prior to each performance. 4. A maximum of 10 entries per class per performance will be accepted. GENERAL RULES 5. All contestant parents must sign a liability waiver. 6. Contestant must remain in seat, be in full control and operate in a safe manner at all times. 7. No parents are allowed in the pedal tractor lane area. 8. The winner of each class will be determined by who can pedal the tractor down the track the farthest while pulling a weight transfer sled. 9. Any misconduct will disqualify a contestant. 10. A maximum of 10 entries per class will be accepted per performance. 11. All contestants who compete receive a participation ribbon. 12. Pulling order will be assigned at time of registration. 13. At least two entries per class or the class may be combined with another class. 14. There will be no jerking at any time on the chain of the sled. 15. At least one hand must be on the steering wheel of the tractor at all times. Forward motion is considered stopped when the sled pull chain becomes loose or the child cannot pull anymore, at the track official s discretion. 16. When any part of the tractor or sled touches the boundary line, the pull is done. 17. Full pull contestants will return for a pull off. 18. If the equipment should malfunction, the child gets a re-pull. 19. All track officials decisions will be final. 20. We reserve the right to stop an individual pull at our discretion if the possibility of injury is present. 21. Children are required to wear shoes; no sandals or bare feet will be allowed. 22. Each child gets 45 sec. time limit to pull. CLASSES Class 1 4 and 5 year olds Class 2 6 and 7 year olds Class 3 8 and 9 year olds Class 4 10 and 11 year olds Class 5 12 year olds AWARDS All contestants receive a participation ribbon. Winner of each class receives a trophy. CONTEST DATES December 28 11:45 am December 29 11:45 am December 30 11:45 am
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