DEPARTMENT "K" FFA Superintendent: Susan Rhea ENTRY DAY Tuesday Sept. 11th, 2018 8:00 am to 6:00 pm (For members only) If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR FFA PHOTOGRAPHY 8x10 or Larger Prints (Black & white or color photos are accepted in all classes.) 3216. Portrait, framed 3217. Portrait, unframed mounted under 3218. Animals, framed 3219. Animals, unframed mounted under 3220. Still Life, framed 3221. Still Life, unframed mounted under 3222. Scenic, framed 3223. Scenic, unframed mounted under 3224. Plant/Floral, framed 3225. Plant/Floral, unframed mounted under 3226. Action, framed 3227. Action, unframed mounted under 3228. Structure, framed 3229. Structure, unframed, mounted under 3230. Weather, framed 3231. Weather, unframed, mounted under 3232. Patriotic, framed 3233. Patriotic, unframed, mounted under 3234. At the Fair, framed 3235. At the Fair, unframed, mounted under 3236. Oklahoma Theme, framed 3237. Oklahoma Theme, unframed, 3238. Digitally enhanced, framed 3239. Digitally enhanced, unframed, 3240. Other Than Listed Above 5x7 or 4x6 Prints (Black & white or color photos are accepted in all classes.) 3241. Portrait, framed 3242. Portrait, unframed mounted under 3243. Animals, framed 3244. Animals, unframed mounted under 3245. Still Life, framed 3246. Still Life, unframed mounted under 3247. Scenic, framed 3248. Scenic, unframed mounted under 3249. Plant/Floral, framed 3250. Plant/Floral, unframed mounted under 3251. Action, framed 3252. Action, unframed mounted under 3253. Structure, framed 3254. Structure, unframed, mounted under 3255. Weather, framed 3256. Weather, unframed, mounted under 3257. Patriotic, framed
3258. Patriotic, unframed, mounted under 3259. At the Fair, framed 3260. At the Fair, unframed, mounted under 3261. Oklahoma Theme, framed 3262. Oklahoma Theme, unframed, 3263. Digitally enhanced, framed 3264. Digitally enhanced, unframed, 3265. Other Than Listed Above FFA ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITS Class 3266. Fine Art Pencil, charcoal, pastels, chalk, ink 3267. Fine Art Watercolor 3268. Fine Art ---- Oil or acrylic 3269. Ceramics ---- Glazed (maximum of one piece) 3270. Ceramics ---- Stained (maximum of one piece) 3271. Pottery ---- Original design made from clay using a process of hand molding on a potter's wheel 3272. Print Process Article ---- Block printing and other printing methods. 3273. Nature Craft ---- Article made from natural materials including weaving or basket making 3274. Bead Craft Article 3275. Leathercraft ---- Kit 3276. Leathercraft ---- Original Design 3277. Hand Crafted Wax Candle 3278. Hand Crafted Gel Candle 3279. Puppet 3280. Paper Craft 3281. Plastic Craft Includes but not limited to Lego TM Art. If Lego TM Art is entered, it must be glued. 3282. Duct Tape Craft 3283. Miscellaneous (limited to items that cannot be entered in any other class.) COOKIES (Cookies are to be on a disposable plate and sealed in a plastic bag.) Judging criteria: TEXTURE: Thin cookies (crisp, tender); Drop cookies (soft, tender). FLAVOR: Blended flavor, free from excessive flavor of spices or flavoring. SHAPE: Regular and even. 3300. Three M&M Cookies 3301. Three Chocolate Chip Cookies 3302. Three Peanut Butter Cookies 3303. Three Oatmeal Cookies 3304. Three Sugar Cookies 3305. Three Date Bar Cookies 3306. Three Chocolate Brownies 3307. Three Blonde Brownies 3308. Three Fruit Cookies 3309. Three Drop Cookies 3310. Three Ginger Cookies 3311. Three Snickerdoodle Cookies 3312. Three Bar Cookies 3313. One Decorated Cookie (judged on appearance only) 3314. Three Cookies, other than listed above FOOD PRESERVATION EXHIBITS (Jar rings should be left on for display. Home canned food entries to be presented in standard jars made for home canning, with a raised pattern or lettering, clear, uncolored glass and two-piece lids.) 3315. One pint or half pint jar of jam or jelly processed in boiling water canner 3316. Two pieces of fruit leather 3317. One pint or half pint of salsa/picante sauce
3318. One pint jar cucumber pickles or vegetable relish 3319. One pint or quart of any single canned fruit (not pickled). 3320. Dried Fruit (1/2 cup of a single dried fruit). Display in a sealed plastic sandwich/freezer bag 3321. One pint or quart jar pressure canned vegetables (no tomatoes or pickles) 3322. One quart or one pint jar of plain canned tomatoes. WOOD SCIENCE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS WOOD SCIENCE 3323. Wood Carving Article 3324. Woodcraft --- Original design 3325. Wall mounted rack for hot pads, ties, paper towels or other wall mounted item 3326. Puzzle or game 3327. Spice, what-not or other small shelves 3328. Book ends 3329. Book case or entertainment center (without doors) 3330. Gun, baseball bat, fishing rod or similar rack 3331. Refinished item - attach before picture & story with history of item, cost sheet, and description of process used 3332. Gun, curio or display cabinet (with doors) 3333. Table 3334. Chest 3335. Refinished item - attach before picture & story with history of item, cost sheet, and description of process used. METALWORK 3336. Metalwork --- Embossed,tooled, etched 3337. Metalwork --- Soldered 3338. Metalwork --- Arc Welding 3339. Metalwork --- Gas Shielded Arc Welding 3340. Metalwork --- Free Hand Plasma Cutting 3341. Metalwork --- Computer Aided Plasma Cutting HONEY EXHIBIT Honey should be placed in colorless, onepint honey jars or standard, colorless onepint fruit jars such as those made by Kerr, Ball, Mason, etc. Jar covers should be new if possible and should be screwed on tightly to prevent leakage. There should be 1/4"- 1/2" air space below the lid. Honey should be clear and free from foreign particles. Chunk honey should be perfectly capped, free from stains, bee-bread and finger prints. Edges should be clean-cut, not ragged. One piece only in each jar; as wide as jar mouth will permit and long enough to extend from the bottom to the top without jamming. Labels should be neat and plainly written or printed. 3342. Comb Honey, one pint jar 3343. Extracted Honey, one pint jar CROPS All crop exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. Only one exhibit allowed in each class per individual. It is recommended that grain and crop seed exhibits be brought and exhibited in one gallon clear jars (plastic or glass) with a lid. Alfalfa and small seeded legumes can substitute ½ gallon clear jars. COTTON EXHIBIT Class 3344. Any Variety (20 open bolls) (Exhibit to be shown with petiole attached, bract leaves removed and burr side up)
CORN EXHIBIT 3345.Corn Ears (10 ears) GRAIN SORGHUM EXHIBITS 3346. Grain sorghum (10 heads) (Exhibit to be trimmed with 2 1/2 inches of peduncle left on the head) 3347. Threshed Grain sorghum exhibit (15 lbs. grain) CANOLA EXHIBIT 3348.. Canola SMALL GRAIN EXHIBIT All exhibits of wheat must be labeled as to specific variety or name of hybrid. Small grain exhibit shall be approximately one peck. 3349. Very Early and Early Maturity Hard Red Wheat Varieties 3350. Medium Maturity Hard Red Wheat Varieties 3351. Late and Very Late Maturity Hard Red Wheat 3352. Hard White Winter Wheat Varieties 3353. Any other wheat variety including Hard White Varieties and Soft Red Varieties 3354. Oats, any variety 3355. Rye, any variety 3356. Barley, any variety FORAGE CROPS 1 Small Bale PREMIUM 1 st 2 nd 3 rd $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 3357. Prairie Hay 3358. Crabgrass Hay 3359. Bermuda Hay 3360. Wheat Hay 3361. Straw SUNFLOWER PREMIUM 1 st 2 nd 3 rd $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 3362. Sunflower, 2 sunflower heads per entry LEGUME SEED EXHIBIT 3363. Alfalfa (2 quarts) 3364. Other small seeded legumes, such as vetch, sweet clover, etc. (2 quarts) 3365. Soybeans (1 peck) 3366. Other large seeded legumes, such as cowpeas, mungbeans, winter peas, etc. (1 peck) 3367. Peanuts, any type, any variety (1 peck) HORTICULTURE DIVISION HOME GARDENING 3368. Potatoes, yellow, white or russet, 3 3369. Potatoes, red, 3 3370. Okra, 6 pods 3371. Onions, yellow, 3 3372. Onions, white, 3 3373. Onions, red, 3 3374. Pumpkin, field type (oblong), one 3375. Pumpkin, jack-o-lantern (round and flat), one 3376. Squash, winter, acorn, one 3377. Squash, winter, butternut, one 3378, Squash, winter, other 3379. Eggplant, 2 3380. Squash, summer, zucchini, 2 3381. Squash, summer, yellow straight neck, 2 3382. Squash, summer, yellow crook neck, 2
3383. Squash, summer, patty pan (scallop type), 2 3384. Sweet Potatoes, (any variety), 3 3385. Pepper, jalapeno, 5 3386. Pepper, other hot pepper, 5 3387. Pepper, sweet bell pepper, 5 3388. Pepper, banana pepper, 5 3389. Tomatoes, large type, 5 3390. Tomatoes, cherry type (1 1/2" or less in diameter), 5 3391. Watermelon, oblong type, one 3392. Watermelon, round type, one 3393. Watermelon, small icebox, one 3394. Red apples, plate of five 3395. Yellow Apples, plate of five 3396. Pears, plate of five HOME GARDEN FOOD BASKET DISPLAY This exhibit is a quality selection of from 4 to 10 different kinds and/or varieties of mature fruits and/or vegetables. Amounts of fruits and vegetables in this exhibit should be such that they can be arranged in a neat and orderly manner and have good eye appeal. There must be enough of each fruit or vegetable for the judge to determine quality. Only one exhibit allowed in each class per individual. All fruits and vegetables exhibited must be grown by the exhibitor must be a product of their own Supervised Agricultural Experience program. No in this exhibit may be entered in another class. Any combination of fruits and vegetables may be used. Those not listed in the catalog may be included. The exhibit must be in a basket no larger than 18 inches. It may be covered with a clear plastic cover but judges must be able to handle produce to determine quality. Packing such as paper, straw or cloth may be used, but the fruits and vegetables should be the main attraction of the exhibit. 3397. Home Garden Basket HOUSE PLANT EXHIBITS 1. All plants must have been in possession of exhibitor for at least 60 days. Limit of one entry per student per class. 2. No more than 5 live plants per chapter per class. 3. One container per entry. 4. Judging will be based on color, condition, container, foliage and/or flower, correct name, culture, quality, maturity, and shape. 5. Plants must be groomed for exhibition. Clean with water only. Insect free and not waxed or polished. No freshly repotted plants. Plants with insect/pest present may be disqualified and/or removed from exhibition. 6. Pots OVER approximately 12 in diameter or containers not intended for horticultural use WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 7. One entry per exhibitor for each class. Entries must be recorded official entry list and each entry must be tagged to be judged. 8. No plant over 4 feet tall not-including pot shall be entered. Hanging plants should not hang longer than 6 feet from top of container. 3398. Begonia 3399. Geranium 3400. African violet 3401. Peace Lily 3402. Chrysanthemum
FFA AGRICULTURE MECHANICS EXHIBITS All Premiums: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5th $10 $7 $5 $3 $2 3208. Livestock and Horse Trailers 3209. Trailers/Wagons (other than livestock & horse) 3391. Truckbed/Racks 3392. Livestock Production Projects 3393. Farmstead/Crop Improvement 3394. Shop Improvement 3395. Hobby/Recreation Farm Shop Score Card 1. Workmanship: General Appearance (neatness & finish) 10 pt. Quality of workmanship 15 pt. Number of skills 15 pt. 2. Structure and Design: Strength & Durability15 pt. Originality 5 pt. Safety Features 10 pt. 3. Practicability: Labor savings on the farm 10 pt. Convenience and usefulness 10 pt. 4. Material: Economic choice of material 10 pt. showcase their talent in photography while preparing for these state award applications. 2. Entry must contain five, 5 x 7 or 4 x 6 color prints that were taken by the member. 3. The series must be mounted on half sheet poster board (finished size 22 x 14 ), or half sheet of foam or mat board (finished size 20 x 15 ) to be displayed for landscape view. 4. Include on the back, the student s names, chapter, and relativity to which area (SAE or FFA). 5. Pictures on newsprint or those that have been mechanically altered will not be accepted. 6. Subject must relate to the member s Supervised Agricultural Experience program (SAE) or to FFA activities within their local chapter. 7. Captions may be used with each picture. Captions are to be 12 point font and not exceed 50 words per cation. 8. Entries will be judged on subject matter, effectiveness, photo quality and composition. FFA Photography Series 3403 1. Oklahoma FFA members are required to include photographs as a part of their State FFA Degree scrapbooks. State Proficiency Award applications, Reporter Contest scrapbooks. Agriscience Contest applications, etc., as well as assisting with many chapter award applications such as Gold Emblem, etc., which also require photographs. The purpose of the photography contest is to provide an opportunity for individual FFA members to