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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
Sports Clubs prior to contest day.
7. Awards will be given at the Awards Ceremony on Saturday
Schedule for Contests: Archery - at the Fairgrounds,
Shotgun—at the Baker Trap Club.
Shotgun Marksmanship
Each competitor will shoot 50 targets at 16 yards (there may be
a cost for targets). Factory target loads only. Individual Range
rules apply.
460 700 100 Junior (Novice)
460 700 101 Junior
460 700 102 Intermediate
460 700 103 Senior
2017 Baker County Fair
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HORTICULTURE
FLOWERS & ORNAMENTALS
The class and kind of flower must appear on the exhibit tag
attached to the exhibit. The number of flowers required for
each exhibit can be found in parentheses after each flower type.
In an exhibit of 3 blooms, all blooms must be the same color.
Each flower is to have foliage attached or include foliage.
Exhibitors can enter only one entry of each of the flowers listed
below with the exception of the Other, Perennial Cut Flowers
and the Other, Annual Flowers. Exhibitors may show all or a
portion of their allowed/allotted flower exhibits in either of
the Other classes.
The total number of cut flower exhibits may not exceed 3
for juniors, 4 for intermediates, or 5 for seniors. Each exhibit
will receive a ribbon. Arrangement exhibits will be displayed
in the container provided by the exhibitor. Exhibitors may use a
holding device to secure arrangements.
Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Cut Flowers Exhibit Score
Card (713-01) and the 4-H Floral Arrangement Exhibit Score
Card (713-02), available at the Extension office and on the
State 4-H website, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-ex-
hibit-and-contest-materials
Types: Number of stems required in parentheses.
Asters (3) Blooms
Bachelor Buttons (3) Blooms
Calendulas (3) Blooms
Chrysanthemums (1) Spray
Cosmos (3) Blooms
Dahlias, under 3” disbudded (3)
Dahlias, 3-6” dia. disbudded (1)
Dahlias, 6” & over, disbudded (1)
Gladiolus (1) Spike
Gloriosa Daisy (3) Blooms
Lilies (1) Stalk
Marigold, African (1) Bloom
Marigold, French (3) Stems
Nasturtiums (3) Blooms
Petunias (3) Stems
Roses, miniature (1) Spray
Roses, Other (1) Bloom
Roses, grown in clusters (more than three blooms) (1) Spray
Roses, hybrid tea disbudded (1) Bloom
Snapdragons (3) Spikes
Statice (1) Spray
Straw Flowers (3) Stem
Sunflowers, (1) Bloom
Zinnias (3) Blooms
Other, Perennial Cut Flowers
Other, Annual Cut Flowers
DEFINITIONS
Bloom: an individual flower, one blossom to a stem.
Spike: a stalk carrying many stemless or nearly stemless
flowers.
Spray: a portion of a plant with a number of flowers on one.
Stem: a stem with one or more flowers
Disbudded: removal of the lateral buds along the stem of the
flower.
Cut Flowers
Exhibitors are responsible for notifying county Extension
office of exact type of cut flowers to be exhibited at State
Fair.