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Trustworthiness includes honesty, promise keeping and loyalty adheres to enrollment and entry deadlines develop project exhibits that show originality and creativity Respect includes courtesy and proper treatment of people and things listens to and follows advice of leaders helps others in the project and gives positive feedback (encouragement) evaluates people and projects on merit, not cost or name respect the rights of individuals/members in making project decisions Responsibility includes the pursuit of excellence, accountability and perseverance enrollment and entry deadlines observed projects demonstrate appropriate thought and preparation cleans up when finished working on projects prepares and cleans fairgrounds both before and after the fair voluntarily participates in a variety of youth activities works independently with leader/parent guidance Fairness involves consistently applying rules and standards appropriately for different age groups and abilities accepts winning and losing with dignity and understanding follows rules and regulations for exhibiting at shows recognizes each project has different rules and standards makes decisions based on merit or abilities Caring promoting the well-being of people and things in a person s world denotes action and not just feelings willingly assists others wherever needed shares knowledge with others demonstrates positive behavior towards others demonstrates kindness and concern toward others Citizenship: includes making the home, community and county a better place to live for themselves and others shows leadership with younger members demonstrates good sportsmanship assists at fair and other youth activities when needed involved in a variety of community activities 1-AH

Learn by Doing 2017 Scotland County Art Hall Exhibit Information Learning by doing is the basis of 4-H project work. Each year Scotland County 4-H members do just that. Members exhibit projects in the Art Hall and raise and train the livestock exhibited at the various livestock shows. The Scotland County Fair provides a showcase for the skills and knowledge members have gained through their 4-H experience. Besides developing practical skills and knowledge, 4-H members are developing life skills. 4-H volunteer leaders assist 4-H members in learning how to make sound decisions, work cooperatively in groups and develop a sense of self-worth and accomplishment. 4-H Youth Development programs foster leadership as older youth share their talents with younger 4-H members. We salute Scotland County 4-H members learning by doing experiences are demonstrated and exhibited at the 2017 Scotland County Fair. Art Hall Superintendent: Alisa Kigar, Heidi Triplett, & Michelle Mallett Jr. Fair Superintendents: Bryn Aylward, Hannah Campbell, Abby Doster, Eli Kigar, Elsie Kigar and Shelby Troutman The Youth Art Hall will be open to the public from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm Wednesday, July 12 through Saturday, July 15. Art Hall exhibits will be released between 12 noon and 1:00 pm on Sunday, July 16. This includes 4-H Clover Kid exhibits and Open class exhibits. Art Hall exhibits will not be released early. Each club/organization is responsible for providing individuals to serve as host/hostesses for the Art Hall. See club/organizations work schedule below. Wednesday - July 12 - Gorin Go-Getters 4-H Club Thursday - July 13-11am-1pm: Girl Scouts 4pm-8pm: Boy Scouts Friday - July 14 - Azen Jolly Timer s 4-H Club Saturday - July 15 - Jolly Jacks & Jill s 4-H Club Sunday - July 16-12 noon to 1pm Art Hall exhibit release Failure to pick-up Art Hall exhibits between the hours of 12 noon - 1pm on Sunday, July 16 will result in exhibitors needing to make arrangements with a Fair Board member to unlock the Art Hall building to retrieve exhibits. Art Hall Superintendents, University of Missouri Extension personnel, Scotland County Fair Board officers, members and their representatives are not responsible for damage or loss of exhibits. 2-AH

Conference Judging All 4-H, FFA and Boy Scout Art Hall exhibits will be judged using the Conference Judging technique. Conference Judging provides an opportunity for exhibitors to take part in evaluating their own projects along with the judge. Together the member and judge decide what classification of ribbon each exhibit receives and why. Judges decisions are final. Members are responsible for taking their projects to the judge. Failure to be present during Art Hall entry/judging day will automatically drop the ribbon placement one level. Example: A blue ribbon project will receive a red ribbon or a red ribbon project will receive a white ribbon. Exhibitors unable to be present at the time scheduled for their club s exhibit judging (see below) are required to contact the Scotland County University of Missouri 4-H Youth Program Assistant no later than 3:30 pm on Friday June 30 to make other arrangements. We respectfully request members of the public, family and friends of exhibitors to please not enter the Art Hall during exhibit judging. Art Hall Judging Schedule Exhibits will be judged on Tuesday, July 11 as follows: 9:00 am to 9:15 am Superintendent & Judges Orientation 9:15 am to 10:00 am Azen Jolly Timers 4-H members 10:00 am to 10:45 am Gorin Go-Getters 4-H members & Girl Scouts 10:45 am to 11:30 am Jolly Jacks & Jills 4-H members, Boy Scouts & FFA members 11:30 am to 12:30 pm State Fair exhibit judging (Art Hall closed to everyone with the exception of Judges, Superintendents & Extension personnel. 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Lunch for judges Tuesday afternoon 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts set up exhibits in Art Hall for public display Rules for Exhibition 1. Only 4-H, Boy Scout, Girl Scout and FFA members enrolled in 2017 may exhibit in youth classes. 2. 4-H Clover Kids will receive participation ribbons at the Scotland County Fair. 3. 4-H Clover Kid exhibits are not eligible for premiums or selection for State Fair exhibition. 4. 4-H, FFA, Girl Scout and Boy Scout members may only exhibit in projects in which they are enrolled in the current program year. All exhibits must have been made or raised during the current program year and the work of the exhibitor. 5. Members may exhibit more than one article per class number (no limit), but each article must be totally different and adhere to class requirements. Please note the special instructions for individual projects as they appear in the exhibit list. 6. Items made should reflect the skills the 4-H member, Girl Scout, Boy Scout or FFA member has learned in their project, the member's needs, interests and quality of workmanship. 4-H project literature and the Missouri 4-H Clover publication can be used for ideas and criteria. 7. Articles from classes with three digits (example 312) that have received a blue ribbon are eligible for State Fair selection. numbers preceded by an x are county fair classes only and are not eligible for State Fair selection. 3-AH

8. FFA, Girl Scout, and Boy Scout exhibits are not eligible for Missouri State Fair selection. 9. 4-H members are limited to two (2) exhibits in the Missouri State Fair 4-H Building. 10. As of 2011, State Fair 4-H Building exhibits no longer receive premiums. 11. 4-H exhibits selected to exhibit at the Missouri State Fair must be of blue ribbon quality. 12. The number of 4-H exhibits per class counties may select to send to the Missouri State Fair are listed under each project name. 13. Missouri 4-H State Fair exhibits are displayed at the risk of the individual 4-H member. University of Missouri Extension personnel and the Missouri State Fair are not responsible for loss or damage. 14. Missouri State Fair 4-H Building exhibits must be entered at the Scotland County University of Missouri Extension center by the established deadline. 15. The following items will be accepted for display in a special exhibit area at the Missouri State Fair that allows fair-goers to touch and examine the items. 16. 4-H members name and address should be permanently affixed to all Missouri State Fair exhibits: o Notebooks (three-ring binders with region, county and youth name on spine.) o Posters (flat only: do not fasten items to the poster.) region, name and county on back. See additional poster information in rule 12. o File cards systems o The above items will be accepted from any project. 17. Youth who exhibit notebooks, posters, or file card systems should understand their exhibits may be handled by fair goers. 18. Where the exhibit list states, "any item made," the 4-H member may display any item made in that project. This includes notebooks, file cards, photo displays, posters, or educational displays. Regardless of project, the following dimensions must be used. Due to display space, available cases and number of exhibits in certain projects, items which do not comply with size or other specifications, will not be displayed or receive a ribbon. Be sure to mark the exhibit tag with project number and description. 19. The following size restrictions apply. Posters o no larger than 14" x 22"; o flat only; do not fasten three-dimensional items to the poster o Posters are displayed together in custom-built bins according to horizontal or vertical layout. Photo Displays o Photos must be mounted on 8 x 10 solid mat board o Mat board can be in a color of the photographer s choice o Photographs must be 8 x 10 or smaller, with no more than four photos per mat board o Solid requires that there are no cutouts or other holes in the mat board, either around or behind the photo. o Mount photos on the smoothest side of the mat board using only adhesives designed for permanent mounting of photographs. o Mat board is a specific material intended to keep the photo from being bent or destroyed. It is not cardboard, foam core, poster board, etc. 4-AH

o Visit http://extension.missouri.edu select 4-H members, project literature, and then photography. See item #Y3500 8x10 matte board. o Digital considerations at the State Fair Building: Techniques that can be performed in-camera, in a photo editing software program, or in a film dark room are permissible. At State Fair, the line is drawn between enhancing and altering a photo: o Altering (editing to change the contents of a photo) is not permitted for State Fair exhibits. Examples include adding a sunset or object, removing someone from the shot, airbrushing to cover a bad complexion, etc. o Enhancing (editing to enhance the existing qualities of a photo) is permitted. Examples include cropping, dodging, burning, brightness/contrast adjustments, and red eye reduction. o Photo exhibits should arrive in an exhibit bag that fits the photo to protect it from dust, humidity and handling. The bag should not be oversized and folded, as this makes it difficult to display in the rack. o If you re uncertain whether it s mat board, do the wave it and squeeze it test: Mat board is not squishy or flimsy. If it isn t light, thin, stiff and solid, the material is not mat board. o Single window mats ( frames made of mat board and sized 8 x10 ) are acceptable but not required. o o Include name, address and county on the back of each photo. All exhibits are subject to full State Fair Photography guidelines. Guidelines are posted online at: http://4h.missouri.edu/statefair/4hbuildinginfo Educational Display - Educational Displays should not exceed 18 inches in height, 6 in depth (front to back) and 12 inches in width. Must include three-dimensional items and stand alone. Posters with items taped to them do not qualify as an educational display. Science fair display boards are too large.) Entomology or Geology display boxes - Box must be no more than 18" long by 24" wide and 3½" deep to fit in display racks. Plexiglas or plastic covers are preferred. No handles or knobs. Boxes will be displayed upright in racks. Scrapbooking - Exhibits should be only 1 page, 1 side representative of the complete Scrapbook. o Exhibitors may exhibit an entire scrapbook at the Scotland County Fair. However, prior to having a scrapbook evaluated by the judge, members must select their favorite page from each scrapbook exhibited. The exhibitors favorite page should be marked with a post-it note, or attach an index card with a paper clip or small piece of tape that reads My favorite page. o Exhibits should be only 1 page, 1 side representative of the complete scrapbook if selected to exhibit at the Missouri State Fair. Size is not to exceed 12 x 12. o All pages should be in clear protective sleeve or clear zip bag if selected as a State Fair exhibit. o Do NOT frame scrapbook pages. o Scrapbooks selected as Missouri State Fair exhibits will only be allowed to send 1 page from their scrapbook. The page must be the one the member determined as My Favorite page prior to having their scrapbook evaluated by the judge at the county level. 5-AH

Working models - These exhibits should show how things actually work (cutaway sections of motors or computers) or can be used to help people identify parts such as parts of an engine, motor, etc. Working models should require floor space no larger than 14 x 22. Perishable items such as food, vegetables, crops, and home grounds exhibits will not be returned after the State Fair. Edible vegetables will be donated to a charitable organization. These items will be displayed in group settings not as individual projects Over size items - photographs of items too large or fragile: This category is restricted to large items such as a welding project or large woodworking items like furniture; fragile items such as delicate ceramic work. It is not intended as a substitute category for bringing or mailing projects. All pictures of projects should not exceed 4 x 6, should not be mounted on anything and should not have multiple pictures. Counties should send pictures individually rather than making a poster board of all the pictures. The exhibit tag should be attached. Indicate on the voucher that this item is too large or fragile to come and what the project is. These photographs will not be returned. Do not send pictures of items that would be disqualified if sent to the fair. 20. Fire Hazard Prevention - Any exhibits using batteries such as circuit boards or robots should not have the wires connected to the battery. Rather the wires should be taped behind the battery. Another option is to not attach a battery but indicate battery goes here. 21. All 4-H building items must be checked in and out of the 4-H Building by State Fair 4-H Personnel during established times. (No exceptions will be made.) No early removal or check out of items is permitted. Items, which are not properly checked in or out of the 4-H Building, will not be awarded ribbons. 22. Shooting Sports exhibits should contain no live ammunition and arrow points should be removed. 23. The exhibitor is asked to use his discretion in sending valuable, breakable, perishable or large and heavy items to the State Fair. Exhibits may be limited to the amount of space the volunteer transporting the exhibits to the State Fair has available in their vehicle or to the size that can safely be shipped in a maximum of two boxes. 24. Counties may not ship decorated cakes or items in glass containers. 25. All items must be properly tagged and ready for display. Cash must be enclosed to cover the return shipping or mailing costs. 26. All items must have a Missouri State Fair tag securely fastened to the item in a place that is visible to fair-goers. A second identification label is required on all items except perishable items such as food, vegetables or crops. This label should give name, and county of the 4-H member and be placed in an inconspicuous spot. When an item includes more than one piece, each piece must be labeled with name and county. Examples: Jacket and skirt, Rocket and Rocket Launcher, Ceramic Tea Set, Mittens etc., should have an identifying label on each piece. Textile items (clothing, knitting, visual arts, etc.) should have a cloth label sewn or safety-pinned into the item as a second label. Ideally each item should be numbered to prevent sets from being separated such as 1 of 3, 2 of 3, etc. Please remove all county or regional ribbons prior to leaving items at the Extension center to ship to the Missouri State Fair. Vegetable and food tags should be placed in an envelope. 6-AH

27. Hams and bacons will be dually enrolled in the Youth of the Country Ham and Bacon class and may become eligible for sale if selected as Champion. The 4-H member is required to complete all Open Division entry forms which should accompany the project at check in and pay the $5.00 entry fee and $2.00 processing fee which is required in the Agriculture Building. Checks must be made payable to the Missouri State Fair. Only 4-H hams and bacons should be checked in and out of the 4-H Building. 28. Fair officials reserve the right to modify point values on items. The assigned point value must be used unless the change is approved by the 4-H Superintendent. Art Hall Exhibit Guidelines values shown are for blue ribbon only. Following is the scale used for various ribbons in the Scotland County Art Hall: Blue Red White 3 2 1 6 4 2 9 6 3 12 9 6 Scotland county 4-H, FFA members and Boy Scouts are not limited to the number of exhibits they can enter in each class in the Art Hall at the Scotland County Fair. The maximum number of exhibits that can be selected for the Missouri State Fair are listed under each project heading. AEROSPACE EDUCATION Counties may exhibit one (1) item per class at the Missouri State Fair. AS806 AEROSPACE 1 3 AS807 AEROSPACE 2 3 AS808 AEROSPACE 3 3 AS809 AEROSPACE 4 6 (Display on launch pad or display board not more than 18" square in an upright position) AGRONOMY Counties may exhibit one (1) item per class at the Missouri State Fair. AG982 FIELD CROPS 1 3 AG983 FIELD CROPS 2 3 AG984 FIELD CROPS 3 6 AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES Counties many exhibit one (1) item in this class at the Missouri State Fair. AR611 AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILES 3 (No live animals) 7-AH

ARTS &CRAFTS Counties may exhibit four (4) items in all classes at the Missouri State Fair. AC311 ARTS AND CRAFTS 3 AC312 ADVANCED VISUAL ARTS 1 3 AC313 ADVANCED VISUAL ARTS 2 6 AC314 ARTS AND COMPUTERS 6 AC315 SCRAPBOOKING 3 Scrapbooking - Exhibits should be only 1 page, 1 side representative of the complete Scrapbooks. o Exhibitors may exhibit an entire scrapbook at the Scotland County Fair. However, prior to having a scrapbook evaluated by the judge, members must select their favorite page from each scrapbook exhibited. The exhibitors favorite page should be marked with a post-it note, or attach an index card with a paper clip or small piece of tape that reads My favorite page. o Exhibits should be only 1 page, 1 side representative of the complete scrapbook if selected to exhibit at the Missouri State Fair. Size is not to exceed 12 x 12. o All pages should be in clear protective sleeve or clear zip bag if selected as a State Fair exhibit. o Do NOT frame scrapbook pages. o Scrapbooks selected as Missouri State Fair exhibits will only be allowed to send 1 page from their scrapbook. The page must be the one the member determined as My Favorite page prior to having their scrapbook evaluated by the judge at the county level. BEEF Counties may exhibit four (4) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. BF121 BEEF 3 BC135 BUCKET CALF 3 BEEKEEPING BK924 BEE KEEPING 1 3 BK925 BEE KEEPING 2 3 BK926 BEE KEEPING 3 3 BICYCLE Counties may enter one (1) item per class at the Missouri State Fair. BY731 BICYCLE 1 3 BY732 BICYCLE 2 3 BUTTERFLY WINGS BW927 BUTTERFLY WINGS 3 8-AH

CAKE DECORATING CD361 CAKE DECORATING 1 3 CD362 CAKE DECORATING 2 6 CD363 CAKE DECORATING 3 9 Cakes should not exceed 13" in height and 13 at the base. Cake boards should not exceed 1 margin on each side of the cake pan or form and is considered in the 13 base requirement. Cake boards should be sturdy, especially if using a cake pan. The use of Styrofoam forms is recommended. Must use Royal icing, Rolled Fondant or commercial product (like Dapp) that will harden and preserve the decorated cake. No real cakes, buttercream icing or tube/gel icing will be accepted at the Scotland County Fair or at the Missouri State Fair. Decorated Cakes are required to follow the Art Hall exhibit dimension guidelines. CATS Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class. CA177 CAT CARE 1 (no live animals) 3 CA178 CAT CARE 2 (no live animals) 6 CA179 CAT CARE 3 (no live animals) 9 CAVIES PE104 CAVIES: GUINEA PIGS 3 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CH411 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1 3 CH412 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2 3 CH413 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 3 CITIZENSHIP CI200 PUBLIC ADVENTURES 3 9-AH

CLOTHING Counties may exhibit five (5) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. Use patterns from any source. Items should reflect the skills learned in a given unit. (Be sure to double tag all clothing). CL521 SEWING 1 3 CL522 SEWING 2 3 CL523 SEWING 3 3 CL524 BUYING CLOTHES 1: any item made or bought 3 CL525 BUYING CLOTHES 2: any item made or bought 3 4-H CLOVER KIDS Clover Kids can take exhibits to the state fair themselves on a special Clover Kids day. 481x CLOVER KIDS UNIT I: any item made X 482x CLOVER KIDS UNIT II: any item made X 483x CLOVER KIDS UNIT III: any item made X CLOWNING CW231 CLOWNING 3 COMMUNICATIONS Counties may exhibit one (1) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. CM237 COMMUNICATIONS 1 3 CM238 COMMUNICATIONS 2 3 CM239 COMMUNICATIONS 3: 3 COMPUTERS & PROGRAMMING Counties may exhibit three (2) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. Examples: Notebook showing program developed by youth, finished product, educational displays, photo displays. CP891 COMPUTERS 1 3 CP892 COMPUTERS 2 3 CP893 COMPUTERS 3 3 CP894 COMPUTERS 4 3 CP895 SCRATCH 3 CP896 ALICE 3 CP897 OTHER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES or COMPUTER PROGRAMS 3 CONSUMER SAVVY Counties may exhibit (2) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. CS431 CONSUMER 1 3 CS432 CONSUMER 2 3 CS433 CONSUMER 3 3 10-AH

CROCHET Counties may exhibit three (2) items at the State Fair. CR321 CROCHET 3 DAIRY (Also see GOATS) Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. DA131 DAIRY 1 3 DA132 DAIRY 2 3 DA133 DAIRY 3 3 DA134 JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE 3 DA135 BUCKET CALF 3 DOGS Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. DG171 DOG 1 3 DG172 DOG 2 3 DG173 DOG 3 3 ELECTRICITY Use plans from any source. Items should be made in accordance with the National Electric Code. Consult power suppliers or electricians for code requirements. Battery operated items are also eligible exhibits. Batteries should either not be connected or not included. EL831 ELECTRICITY 1 3 EL832 ELECTRICITY 2 3 EL833 ELECTRICITY 3 6 EL834 ELECTRICITY 4 6 ENERGY Counties may exhibit two (2) items in this class at the Missouri State Fair. EG861 POWER OF WIND 3 ENTOMOLOGY Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each Entomology class at the Missouri State Fair. Boxes must be exactly 18" long x 24" wide x 3 1/2" deep to fit into display. Racks at the Missouri State Fair. The insects should be named, labeled, and mounted so the boxes can be displayed horizontally. Securely fasten display cover with tape or screws. If a member's entomology collection is displayed in more than one box; the member may send only one box for display. EN921 ENTOMOLOGy 1 6 EN922 ENTOMOLOGY 2 6 EN923 ENTOMOLOGY 3 9 11-AH

ENTREPRENEURSHIP EP442 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 3 EP443 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 3 EP444 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. 12-AH EE914 EXPLORING ENVIRONMENT (ECOSYSTEMS SERVICES) 3 EE915 EXPLORING ENVIRONMENT (EARTH S CAPACITY) 3 EXPLORING 4-H Counties may exhibit four (2) items in this class at the Missouri State Fair. EX261 EXPLORING THE TREASURES OF 4-H 3 FILMMAKING Counties may exhibit two (2) items in this class at the Missouri State Fair. FM270 FILMMAKING 3 FINANCIAL CHAMPIONS Counties may exhibit four (2) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. FC421 FINANCIAL CHAMPIONS 1 3 FC422 FINANCIAL CHAMPIONS 2 3 FOOD/NUTRITION/PRESERVATION Exhibitors must adhere to the following rules: 1. Food must be of reasonable quality to keep more than week. Do not send food items that will spoil quickly such as casseroles, pizza, cream pies, items made with cream cheese, etc. 2. Display food items on paper or disposable plates. Plastic wrap will be removed so drying of the food will extend exhibit life of the product. At the state fair food will be removed from plates and exhibited as part of a bakery display. Individual tags will be displayed separately. Please do not send expensive or keepsake containers!! 3. Please have a sample of the item for the judge to sample at the Scotland County Fair. Samples will be discarded after judging. 4. No samples are needed with any food exhibits at the state level. 5. Perishable items do not need a second label. All tags will be displayed separately. 6. Biscuits, cookies, muffins and other small items should be (4) four per plate. Cakes and other bread products should be exhibited in mini-versions (portions of 1/3 to 1/4 of a larger product.) A representative sample will be displayed. 7. Decorated cakes will be exhibited in the Cake Decorating project. 8. Food items excluding cakes will be shown as an overall group display. (each exhibit will not be displayed individually). 9. We would like the eligible exhibitor to send a jpg photo of the baked item to 4hyouth@missouri.edu by 8-1- 17. Files must be named in this manner: Youthname_county.jpg. Example: LisaSmith_gentry.jpg. Purpose: Better identify foods exhibitors. This is in addition to sending the exhibit.

FN551 FOODS 1 3 FN552 FOODS 2 3 FN553 FOODS 3 3 FN554 FOODS 4 3 FN556 WHATS ON YOUR PLATE 3 FN557 INTERNATIONAL FOODS 1 3 FN558 INTERNATIONAL FOODS 2 3 FN561 MICROWAVE MAGIC 1 3 FN562 MICROWAVE MAGIC 2 3 FN563 MICROWAVE MAGIC 3 3 FN564 MICROWAVE MAGIC 4 3 FN571 FOOD PRESERVATION PROJECT 3 BREADS Bread products should be exhibited in mini-versions (portions of 1/3 to 1/4 of a larger total product.) Food items will be removed from plates and displayed as part of the bakery section display. Individual tags will be displayed separately. Please send items on disposable plates only, unless it is a gift package. Please do not send expensive or keepsake containers. No food samples are needed at the Missouri State Fair. However, samples for the judges are required at the Scotland County Fair. FN581 BREADS 1 3 FN582 BREADS 2 3 FN583 BREADS 3 3 FORESTRY Counties may exhibit (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. FO931 FORESTRY 1 6 FO932 FORESTRY 2 6 FO933 FORESTRY 3 6 GARDENING Fruits and Vegetables see Horticulture GEOLOGY Counties may exhibit two (2) items at the Missouri State Fair. Specimens should be labeled and mounted so the boxes can be displayed horizontally. Rocks need to be attached in the box securely. If a member's collection is displayed in more than one box, the member may send only one box for display to the Missouri State Fair. GG941 GEOLOGY 6 GEOSPATIAL Counties may exhibit two (2) items per class at the Missouri state Fair. GS 991 EXPLORING SPACES, GOING PLACES 3 GS 992 GEOSPATIAL-INTERMEDIATE 3 GS 993 GEOSPATIAL-ADVANCED 3 13-AH

GLOBAL EDUCATION Counties may exhibit two (2) items at the Missouri State Fair. GE221 GLOBAL EDUCATION 3 GOATS Counties may exhibit (2) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. GA125 MEAT GOATS 1 3 GA126 MEAT GOATS 2 3 GA127 MEAT GOATS 3 3 GA136 DAIRY GOAT 1 3 GA137 DAIRY GOAT 2 3 GA138 DAIRY GOAT 3 3 HEALTH/FITNESS HF711 BOWLING 3 HF712 GOLF 3 HF771 FIRST AID 3 HF772 STAYING HEALTHY 3 HF773 KEEPING FIT 3 HF774 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN 4-H CLUB 3 HF775 MOVE ACROSS MISSOURI (MOVE) 3 HOME ENVIRONMENT HE471 HOME ENVIRONMENT 1 3 HE472 HOME ENVIRONMENT 2 3 HE473 HOME ENVIRONMENT 3 3 HE474 HOME ENVIRONMENT 4 3 HE475 HOME ENVIRONMENT 5 3 HE476 HOME ENVIRONMENT 6 3 HE477 HOME ENVIRONMENT 7 3 HE478 DESIGNING A SPACE OF MY OWN 6 HORSE Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. HS140 HORSELESS HORSE & HORSE KNOWLEDGE 3 HS141 HORSE RIDING 3 14-AH

HORTICULTURE FLOWERS Counties may exhibit two (2) item in each class at the Missouri State Fair. Live plants or cut specimens must be displayed in a container no larger than 8" in diameter. Exhibitor must have grown the flowers used. Samples may be fresh or dried. HO961 FLORICULTURE 1: any item grown or made 3 HO962 FLORICULTURE 2: any item grown or made 3 HO963 FLORICULTURE 3: any item grown or made 3 HO964 FLORICULTURE 4: any item grown or made 3 GARDENING (fruits & vegetables) Counties may exhibit five (5) items per class at the Missouri State Fair. The number in parentheses Indicates the number of items to be displayed for each fruit and/or vegetable exhibit. The exhibitor must have grown the vegetables. Vegetables in edible condition after exhibition at the State Fair will donated to a charitable organization. The following guidelines should be followed: 1. Vegetables must be of reasonable quality to keep more than a week. 2. Use disposable containers (paper plates or boxes) to transport the items. 3. Vegetables will be exhibited as a larger farmer s market display. Tags will be displayed separately. 4. Vegetables do not need a second identification label. Potatoes (4) Watermelon (1) Onions - dry (4) Cantaloupe (1) Tomatoes (4) Peppers (4) Pumpkin (1) Egg Plant (2) Summer Squash (2) Beets (4) Winter Squash (1) Slicing Cucumbers (4) Other Vegetables (1 for larger produce, 4 for smaller produce) HO971 GARDENING 1: any item grown 3 HO972 GARDENING 2: any item grown 3 HO973 GARDENING 3: any item grown 3 HO974 GARDENING 4: any item grown 3 KNITTING Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. KN331 KNITTING 1 3 KN332 KNITTING 2 3 LANDSCAPE DESIGN LD975 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 1 3 LD976 LANDSCAPE DEISGN 2 3 LD977 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3 3 15-AH

LEADERSHIP Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. (Photo display or educational display suggested) LD271 STEP UP TO LEADERSHIP 1 3 LD272 STEP UP TO LEADERSHIP 2 3 LD273 STEP UP TO LEADERSHIP 3 3 LIVESTOCK JUDGING LJ117 LIVESTOCK JUDGING 3 MEATS Counties may exhibit 2 items per class at the Missouri State Fair. Only those hams and bacons, selected at county fairs as State Fair 4-H exhibits should be checked in at the 4-H Building. The 4-H member is required to pay the $1.00 entry fee and the $2.00 processing fee which is required in the Agriculture Building and complete all entry forms available in the 2017 Premium Guide available at www.mostatefair.com. Only 4-H hams and bacons should be checked in and out of the 4-H building. Checks must be payable to the MO State Fair. HAMS Ham will be dually enrolled in the Youth Division of the County Ham and may become eligible for sale if selected as champion. 4-H hams will be displayed in the 4-H building. NEW: Ham weights must weigh a minimum of 12 pounds and not exceed a maximum of 30 pounds. BACON Bacon will be dually enrolled in the Open Division of the Bacon and may become eligible for sale if selected as champion. 4-H Bacon will be displayed in the Agriculture Building cooler. ME114 COUNTRY CURED BACON 6 ME115 COUNTRY CURED HAM 6 ME116 MEAT EVALUATION PROJECT 6 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Counties may exhibit (2) item per class at the Missouri State Fair. OA761 OUTDOOR 1: HIKING 3 OA762 OUTDOOR 2: CAMPING 3 OA763 OUTDOOR 3: BACKPACKING EXPEDITIONS 3 OA764 OUTDOOR 4: CONSERVATION 3 PETS Counties may exhibit two (2) item per class at the Missouri State Fair. PE101 PETS 1 3 PE102 PETS 2 3 PE103 PETS 3 3 16-AH

PHOTOGRAPHY Counties may exhibit seven (7) items total at the Missouri State Fair. See rule 20 for specifications. Display backings must be no larger than 8" x 10". Mats and mountings may be used. No photos using glass and/or wooden, brass, plastic, etc. frames will be accepted. PH351 PHOTOGRAPHY 1 3 PH352 PHOTOGRAPHY 2 3 PH353 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 3 POULTRY Counties may exhibit two (2) items at the Missouri State Fair. Eggs cannot be exhibited at MO State Fair. PO151 POULTRY 1 3 PO152 POULTRY 2 3 PO153 POULTRY 3 3 P1x 1 dozen white shell eggs 3 P2s 1 dozen brown or colored eggs 3 PUBLIC SPEAKING Counties may exhibit two (2) item in each class at the Missouri State Fair. PS242 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 QUILTING Counties may exhibit 2 items per class at the Missouri State Fair. QU341 QUILTING 3 RABBITS Counties may exhibit two (2) items per class at the Missouri State Fair RB111 RABBITS 1 3 RB112 RABBITS 2 3 RB113 RABBITS 3 3 ROBOTICS RO881 GIVE ROBOTS A HAND 3 RO882 ROBOTS ON THE MOVE 3 RO883 MECHATRONICS 3 RO884 ROBOTICS 1- with EV3 3 RO885 ROBOTICS 2- EV3N More 3 RO886 ADDITIONAL ROBOTICS PLATFORMS 3 17-AH

SELF DETERMINED Counties may exhibit two (2) items from a Self Determined project at the Missouri State Fair. SD950 SELF-DETERMINED: Citizenship 3 SD951 SELF-DETERMINED: Healthy Living 3 SD952 SELF-DETERMINED: Science 3 SHEEP Counties may exhibit two (2) items from each class at the Missouri State Fair. SH161 SHEEP 3 SHOOTING SPORTS Counties may exhibit two (2) item in each class at the Missouri State Fair. No live ammunition and no points on arrows. SS740 SHOOTING SPORTS SAFETY 3 SS741 ARCHERY 3 SS742 AIR AND PELLET RIFLE 3 SS743 SMALLBORE RIFLE 3 SS744 AIR PISTOL 3 SS745 SHOTGUN 3 SS747 SMALL BORE PISTOL 3 SS748 MUZZLE LOADING 3 SS749 HUNTING & OUTDOOR SKILLS 3 SS750 WESTERN HERITAGE & COWBOY SHOOTING 3 SMALL ENGINES Counties may exhibit two (2) item per class at the Missouri State Fair. SE851 SMALL ENGINES 1 3 SE852 SMALL ENGINES 2 3 SE853 SMALL ENGINES 3 6 SOIL & WATER SCIENCE SW916 SOIL & WATER SCIENCE 1 3 SW917 SOIL & WATER SCIENCE 2 3 SW918 SOIL & WATER SCIENCE 3 3 SPORTFISHING SF725 SPORTFISHING 1 3 SF726 SPORTFISHING 2 3 SF727 SPORTFISHING 3 3 18-AH

SWINE SW181 SWINE 3 THEATER ARTS Counties may exhibit two (2) items in each class at the Missouri State Fair. TA251 THEATER ARTS 1 3 TA252 THEATER ARTS 2 3 TA253 THEATER ARTS 3 3 TRACTOR AT820 TRACTOR 1 3 AT821 TRACTOR 2 3 AT822 TRACTOR 3 3 AT823 TRACTOR 4 3 VETERINARY SCIENCE ` VS191 VETERINARY SCIENCE 1 3 VS192 VETERINARY SCIENCE 2 3 VS193 VETERINARY SCIENCE 3 3 WEATHER & CLIMATE SCIENCES WC934 WEATHER & CLIMATE SCIENCE 1 3 WC935 WEATHER & CLIMATE SCIENCE 2 3 WC936 WEATHER & CLIMATE SCIENCE 3 3 WELDING Due to lack of outdoor exhibit space large welded items will not be accepted at the Missouri State Fair. A photograph of the exhibit may be used. WE846 WELDING 6 WILDLIFE WI720 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 1 3 WI721 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 2 3 WI722 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION 3 3 19-AH

WOOD WORKING Use plans from any source. Alter plans to fit personal needs. Due to lack of outdoor exhibit space large items will not be accepted at the Missouri State Fair. A photograph of the item may be used for exhibiting at the State Fair. WO871 WOODWORKING 1 3 WO872 WOODWORKING 2 6 WO873 WOODWORKING 3 6 WO874 WOODWORKING 4 9 BOY SCOUTS (Boy Scout es are not eligible for exhibit at the Missouri State Fair) CONTEST PROJECTS Exhibitors may exhibit one (1) item in each class * BS243 Regatta Boats 3 * BS244 Pinewood Derby cars 3 WOODWORKING Exhibitors may exhibit three (3) items in each class. * BS245 Bear & Wolf Den Woodworking: any item made 3 * BS246 Webelos Den Woodworking: any item made 6 * BS247 Boy Scout Woodworking: any item made 9 CAMP PROJECTS Exhibitors may exhibit up to five (5) items in each class. * BS248 CAMP PROJECTS: any item made 3 MISCELLANEOUS BADGE PROJECTS Exhibitors may exhibit up to five (5) items in each class. * BS249 MISCELLANEOUS BADGE PROJECTS: any item made 3 GIRL SCOUTS (Girl Scout es are NOT eligible to exhibit at the MO State Fair and will not receive premiums) GG102 Photography GG103 Foods GG104 Clothing GG105 Arts & Crafts 20-AH

# 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # 5 OPEN BAKING CONTEST Cookies 4 cookies per plate $15.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 plus sample for judge Cakes 1/4 or 1/3 of Cake $15.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 plus sample for judge Pies 1/3 or ¼ pie $15.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 plus sample for judge Yeast Rolls & Breads 4 rolls or 1/3 to ¼ loaf of Bread $15.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 plus samples for judge Non Yeast Breads & Muffins 4 rolls or 1/3-1/4 loaf or 4 muffins $10.00 $ 5.00 $15.00 plus samples for judge Items in the open youth baking contest must be entered with the 4-H, FFA, Girl Scout & Boy Scout exhibits. This contest is sponsored by J's Foods and Gas & More of Memphis, MO. This contest is open to all ages and DO NOT have to be a member of any of the above organizations. Contestants will be awarded cash prizes by the above mentioned sponsors. First, second, and third place cash awards and ribbons will be awarded in each of the 5 classes The contest is open to all Scotland county youth. It is not necessary to be enrolled in 4-H or in a foods project to participate. All items must be made from scratch and the recipe should be attached. Items should be displayed attractively and an individually wrapped sample attached for the judge. Cookies should be 4 per plate. Bread products, cakes, and pies should be exhibited in mini-versions (portions of 1/3 to 1/4 of a larger total product.) 21-AH