FFA

FFA

Supt. Pat Erickson
218-289-0908
ericksonfarms@gvtel.com

Rules:
1. Any member in good standing with FFA is eligible to exhibit.
2. Animals must meet the requirements of the State Livestock Sanitary Board.
3. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of blue, red and white groups.
4. Only 1 entry per lot for the following, Divisions A, B, C, J - per entrant

FFA members are eligible to enter in all Livestock, Agriculture and Flowers.
Classes listed in Divisions A, B, C, D, J in Open Class!

FFA Division A - Dairy Cattle - All Lots - Premiums $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
FFA Division A - Beef Cattle - All Lots - Premiums $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
FFA Division B - Swine - All Lots - Premiums $12.00 $10.00 $8.00
FFA Division C - Sheep - All Lots- Premiums $8.00 $6.00 $4.00

FFA Division J - Goats - All Lots - Premiums $8.00 $6.00 $4.00
FFA Division D - Ag Produce and Flowers

(All the above have same classes and lots as OPEN CLASS)

Divison K

FFA Mechanics/Education

  • Lot
    1. Saw Horse
    2. Tables, benches & shelving units
    3. Cabinetry
    4. CNC Projects
    5. Special wood projects: yard furniture

  • Lot
    1. Arc welding
    2. MIG welding
    3. Oxy fuel welding
    4. Cutting: torch, plasma
    5. Saw horse
    6. Eyebolt and nut: shaped by forging or cold bending: tap and die used for threads
    7. Chipping hammer: made by mild steel stock and forged or cut to proper shape
    8. Chisels and punches: tool steel is forged to shape and heat treated
    9. C clamp 4”-6” capacity range, throat and bite; all welded construction - all thread must be cut or tapped by stu- dent
    10. CNC Projects
    11. Special metal projects

  • Lot
    1. Extension cord unit, has a 3-wire (grounded) type rubber-coated conductor with wire gauge appropriate to length and design load
    2. Model wiring systems, single and multiple switches, proper meter wiring, reading electric meters, proper use of fuses, circuit breakers, electrical safety, etc.

  • Lot
    1. Clutch operation, cutterhead adjust- ment, transmission or differential oper- ation, proper hitching procedure, hydraulic systems, sprayer calibration and operation, etc.

  • Lot
    1. Soil mapping, reading a soil map, drainage principles and/or systems, irrigation systems and/or principles, pump operation, calculating water flow, capacity, terracing principles, contour mapping, etc.

  • Lot
    1. 4 wheel wagon: running gear for a 4 wheel wagon
    2. Labor saving equipment, largely wood: self-feeders, post drivers
    3. Labor saving equipment, largely metal: gates, feed cards, post drivers 4. Special concrete projects

  • Lot
    1. 4 wheel wagon: running gear for a 4- wheel wagon
    2. 2 wheel trailer: running gear and box, or rack, for a 2 wheel trailer
    3. Wood construction: i.e. garden tractors, grain or bale elevators, livestocks crates, trailers, etc.
    4. Metal Construction: i.e. garden tractors, grain or bale elevators, livestock crates, trailers, etc.

  • Lot
    1. Projects too large or inconvenient to display. Entries will consist of plans, pictures and one page of explanatory information on each entry. Entries will consist of no more than two 8 1/2 x 11” pages of plans with a limit of four pictures size 8” by 10” minimum. Entries are to mounted on tag or cardboard and will be judged on uniqueness of design, utility and workmanship

  • Lot
    1. Agricultural Careers
    2. Agriculture Mechanics 3. Agriculture Technology 4. Agronomy
    5. Animal Science
    6. FFA
    7. Fish and Wildlife
    8. Food Science
    9. Forestry
    10. Horticulture
    11. Soil and Water
    12. Other