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- Major exhibits by agriculture or similar organizations should contribute to a better understanding of agriculture or agribusiness either through their educational value or their promotion of their products.
- A sale of items, in itself, shall not be considered a part of any exhibit.
- The fair reserves the right to reject an exhibit not in good taste or not of merit in promoting agriculture or agribusiness.
- Size of exhibits not to exceed 8 feet wide by 4 feet deep.
- RESERVATIONS FOR SPACE SHOULD BE MADE PRIOR TO OPENING OF THE FAIR. If no reservation has been made and space is available, entries may be made on a first come basis.
Scoring System — 100 Points Total
20 — ATTRACTS ATTENTION: Use of color, motion, light, figures. While attention getting is important, the reaction should be favorable. Unfavorable attention defeats its purpose.
10 — AROUSES INTEREST: Encourages additional study. Personal appeal to the type of viewer for whom the exhibit was designed.
30 — CONVEYS MESSAGE: The message should be understood by the viewer for whom the exhibit was intended.
20 — DESIGN: Elements of the exhibit should be pleasingly placed to give a sense of unity to the whole. The message should be a part of the design and not something apparently added as an afterthought. Simplicity is the key here.
10 — WORKMANSHIP: Neat, well constructed; does not imply that expensive materials be used.
10 — ORIGINALITY
PREMIUMS: $50, $40, $30
Section 1 – Youth and Adult
Section 2 – Vocational and Home Economics
NOTE: No live animals are permitted in the Exhibit Building.
DEPT | SEC | CLASS | Short Description | |
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20 | 1 | 20100 | Group Exhibit: Farm Organizations | |
20 | 1 | 20101 | Group Exhibit: Other Organizations | |
20 | 2 | 20200 | Group Exhibit: Vocational Agriculture | |
20 | 2 | 20201 | Group Exhibit: Home Economics | |
20 | 2 | 20202 | Group Exhibit: 4-H |
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