
Department 10 – 4H AND FFA
2012 Theme: Rock Stars
Please refer to the Exhibitor Rules and Code of Show Ring Ethics.
NOTE - 4H and FFA Members who wish to participate as an Open Class Exhibitor MUST register using the Exhibit Registration and Entry Form.
General Rules
- Eligibility: 4-H Exhibitors must have passed their 8th birthday but not have passed their 19th birthday as of January 1 of the current year. 4-H exhibitors must be active members of a regularly organized 4-H Club, carrying a project in the field in which they wish to make entry, and be under the supervision of the Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension Service by June 1.
- 4-H Livestock Project members need to be enrolled by the ownership deadline date of their particular species. A member is enrolled when his or her 4-H member enrollment form and educational materials fee are given to the Extension Office.
- FFA Exhibitors must be enrolled in or have completed an accepted agriculture class and meet the guidelines for membership as outlined by the national FFA Organization. They must be conducting a project in the class or classes in which they wish to make the entry.
- A Project Book must accompany all projects with entries recorded up to Friday before fair. This rule will be strictly enforced.
- Fair will furnish a reasonable amount of initial bedding only.
- 4-H & FFA Club Members may enter Open Class or Youth Competition only if there are no classes in their respective departments (Dairy Cattle, Sheep and Swine departments excluded). Premiums awarded to duplications will be voided.
- Exhibitors must have all animals entered for competition on the grounds between the hours of 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Monday during fair week. All such animals shall remain on the premises as listed under Entry and Removal of Exhibits in General Rules.
- 4-H member entries considered perishable (food items, cut flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetables) must be entered on Saturday following 4-H Round-Up judging.
- All entries limited to Union County 4-H and FFA Club Members.
- All 4-H members who wish to show animals (except non-meat pen rabbits) must take the required Quality Assurance/Ethics Trainings.