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441 100 013 Forestry , Senior First Year , the number of mounts may vary from 5 to 35 .
441 100 023 Forestry , Senior Second & Third Year , the number of mounts may vary from 10 to 45 .
Advanced Forestry Exhibits Note : These classes are open to all Forestry members . Members may exhibit in one topic or make one exhibit by combining topics . Junior and Intermediate members exhibit 10 or more specimens ; Senior members exhibit 15 or more specimens . All must have been collected in the current 4-H Year . Exhibit may be flat board or 3 dimensional . Three dimensional display size maximum is 30 ” in length , 24 ” deep ( front to back ) and 36 ” high , include explanation to the judge as outlined under Educational Display in fair book . The flat board maximum size is 22 ” by 28 ”. Refer to guidelines in the “ 4-H Forestry Exhibit Requirements ” ( 1998 ) for specific advanced forestry exhibit details . Educational Display exhibits are scored using the Educational Display Check Sheet ( 40-463 ), available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / resources / materials .
441 200 511 Junior First Year Forestry Member , advanced exhibit . Topics include cones , tree seeds , conks , damage specimens , bark , wood mounts , lumber mounts or other educational displays .
Note : Fill in the blank in class number (_) with one of the following numbers . One exhibit per class number .
1 - Junior 2 - Intermediate 3 - Senior
441 200 52 (_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit , using one or combining the topics of cones , seeds , and bark .
441 200 53 (_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit , using one or combing the topics of conks and damage specimens . 441 200 54 (_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit , using one or combining the topics of wood mounts and lumber mounts .
441 200 55 (_) Advanced Forestry Exhibit , project display ( i . e ., management plans , tree farm maps , model camp sites , career opportunities , forestry concept or use your imagination to create your own display ).
CONSERVATION Note : Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member ’ s name , county and class number . Fill in blank in class number (__) with corresponding number for Junior , Intermediate or Senior .
Open to all 4-H members regardless of project enrollment .
411 200 011 Conservation , Junior , First Year Member , an educational exhibit relating to conservation of soil , water , forests , marine life , range , amphibians or wildlife . 1 Junior Second and Third Year 2 Intermediate 3 Senior 4 Club ( two or more members working together )
411 200 02 (_) Conservation , an educational exhibit relating to conservation of soils and range .
411 200 03 (_) Conservation , an educational exhibit relating to conservation of water and marine life .
411 200 04 (_) Conservation , an educational exhibit relating to conservation of forest and wildlife .
411 200 05 (_) Conservation , an educational exhibit relating to conservation and ecology of amphibians
Exhibit : An educational exhibit relating to conservation of soil , water , forests , marine life , range , or wildlife . May not exceed 30 ” in width , 24 ” deep ( front to back ) and 36 ” high . Include explanation to the judge as outlined under Educational Display in fair book .
Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Educational Poster / Display Score Sheet ( 40-463 ) available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / contestmaterials-natural-science
SHOOTING SPORTS
Archery Competition
1 . All of the following equipment is mandatory to be able to participate at the County Shoot : arm guard , quiver , 6 arrows . 2 . Mechanical release aids can only be used in Open Release . 3 . No sighting devices are allowed in the Bare bow events : including kisser buttons and peep sights . 4 . Exhibitors may enter only one entry per class . 5 . Ribbons and trophies for the Archery competition will be awarded at the Awards Ceremony before the Livestock Auction on Saturday .
6 . Warm up procedure : One end ( 5 arrows ) from the first positions before the contest begins .
7 . Distances : Two ends at 10 yards ; Two ends at 15 yards ;
Twoends at 20 yards . Total of twelve rounds ( 30 arrows ). 8 . 60 lb . maximum draw . * Archery- Bare bow- No sighting devices or stabilizers . 900 000 001 Junior Barebow 900 000 002 Intermediate Barebow 900 000 003 Senior Barebow
** Archery- open release aids any style of shooting .
900 100 001
Junior- Release
900 100 002
Intermediate- Release
900 100 003
Senior- Release
Archery Educational Displays NOTE : Fill in the blank in class number (_) with appropriate number . 1 - Junior 2 - Intermediate 3 - Senior
900 200 00 (_) Poster ( 14x22 ) of several types of bows and arrows and information about each .
900 300 00 (_) Poster ( 14x22 ) identifying the parts of a bow and arrow .
900 400 00 (_) Display or journal on any other subject relating to archery . This journal may be continued in subsequent years . Marksmanship Contests 1 . General rules on enrollment apply . Participants must also be trained by a certified Shooting Sports leader .
2 . All firearms not supplied by the Shooting Sports Committee must be inspected on the day of the contest and prior to the events .
3 . 4-H members will participate at the county event at the sole discretion of the leaders .
4 . While on the firing line or in the vicinity , all contestants must wear protective gear , according to safety rules of contest entered .
5 . Contestants MUST pre-register as stated in the 4-H General Rules .
6 . Additional information will be made available to Shooting