2017 Baker County Fair Premium Book 2017 BC Fair Book | Page 55

2017 BAKER COUNTY FAIR OFFICIAL PREMIUM BOOK PAGE 55
451 200 171 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project Display , Junior 451 200 172 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project
Display , Intermediate 451 200 173 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project
Display , Senior 451 200 174 Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Project
Display , Club Judging criteria are outlined on the 4-H Educational Display Evaluation Sheet ( 40-463 ). It is available from the county Extension Office or state 4-H website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / fair-bookcommunications .
GEOLOGY At least 50 % of the specimens must have been found by the exhibitor and at least five of the specimens collected during the current 4-H year . Put an asterisk on the label in front of the name of each specimen collected during the current 4-H year . The asterisk helps the judge determine if your display meets the criteria . Only the current 4-H year ’ s specimens should have an asterisk . Polished or cut specimens must be exhibited under Geology Educational , with the exception of geodes specimens only which may be cut , but NOT POLISHED as part of a collection . Judging criteria are outlined on the Geology Exhibit Score Card ( 421-01 ), available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / contest-materials-natural-science
New requirement : A SPECIMEN COLLECTION GEOLO- GY SITE ANALYSIS SHEET is required for each specimen in Intermediate and Senior Geology collections . One sheet needs to be filled out for each of the new specimens collected for the current year . It is available on line at : http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / natural-science . Attach the completed sheets to the bottom of the collection box in an unsealed envelope for the judge to read at fair .
Recommended reference materials for identification of specimens : National Audubon Society Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals of North America and Dictionary of Geological Terms , American Geological Institute , written by Robert L . Bates and Julia A . Jackson . Any identification of specimens using other sources are subject to disqualification by the judge . * Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member ’ s name , county & class number . 421 100 011 Geology , Junior First Year , 10 specimens . 421 100 021 Geology , Junior Second & Third year , 15 or
20 specimens . 421 100 012 Geology , Intermediate First Year , 15 to 25 specimens . 421 100 022 Geology , Intermediate Second & Third year ,
20 to 35 specimens . 421 100 013 Geology , Senior First Year , 20 to 40 specimens . 421 100 023 Geology , Second & Third Year , 25 to 50 specimens .
Educational Exhibit An Educational Display Exhibit relating to geology could include polished , cut specimens , growing crystals , volcanoes , effects of weathering , geologic formations , time periods , etc . Educational display may not exceed 30 ” in width , 24 ” deep ( front to back ) and 36 ” high . Include explanation to the judge as outlined under Education Display in fair book .
421 200 01 (_) Geology Project Display 1 - Junior 2 - Intermediate 3 - Senior
421 200 014 Geology Project Display , Club ( two or more members working together ) Score card for Geology Educational exhibit will be the Educational Display Check Sheet ( 40-463 ), available at the county Extension office and on the State 4-H website at http :// oregon . 4h . oregonstate . edu / fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials
FORESTRY WHO MAY EXHIBIT Junior , Intermediate and Senior members may make one or more exhibits - one mounted as a Forestry Specimen and one in each qualified Advanced Forestry exhibit class . Please refer to the 4-H Forestry Exhibit Requirements and Classes ( 4-H 33121 ).
Note : Each exhibit must be labeled with the member ’ s name , county and class number . For members who have previously been in 4-H forestry , exhibit all their mounts ( the total number of mounts will be higher than listed in the division through 2010 fair ), but only the 5 new ones will be judged . If you want to redo mounts to meet the new requirements you may do so .
Mounted Forestry Specimens Tree and shrub specimens exhibited must be listed on the official forestry specimens list available in 4-H Forestry Exhibit Requirements and Classes ( 4-H 33121 ). For Seniors exhibiting wildflowers and ferns use the “ Other Reference Texts ” list . Intermediate and Senior members must use the Specimen Collection Site Analysis Sheet for each specimen collected .
Some of the Family names have changed especially the flowering trees , shrubs and wildflowers as below :
Current Family Name on Approved Species List
Change to : according to the Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast Book
Pea Family ( Leguinosae ) Pea Family ( Fabacceae )
Sunflower Family ( Compositae )
None of the other families have changed
Aster Family ( asteraceae )
Recommended reference to check for current family names is Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast , Washington , Oregon , British Columbia and Alaska compiled and edited by Jim Pojar and Andy MacKinnon
JUNIOR DIVISION 441 100 011 Forestry , Junior First Year , index , 5 mounts , all must be trees .
441 100 021 Forestry , Junior Second & Third Year , index , 10-15 mounts , all must be trees . Only the index and 5 new mounts will be judged .
INTERMEDIATE & SENIOR DIVISIONS The number of mounts may vary depending on the number of years in the project . All mounts should be exhibited . The new mounts should be placed in front of the old mounts in the book . Only the index and 5 new mounts with site analysis sheets will be judged .