shrubs. Seniors new mounts may include trees, shrubs, ferns and wild flowers. 441 100 012 Forestry Intermediate First Year: the number of mounts may vary from 5 to 20 441 100 022 Forestry Intermediate Second & Third Year: the number of mounts vary from 10 to 30. 441 100 013 Forestry Senior First Year : the number of mounts may vary from 5 to 35 mounts. 441 100 023 Forestry Senior Second & Third Year: the number of mounts may vary from 10 to 45. Advanced Forestry Exhibits These classes are open to Forestry members. Members may exhibit in one topic or make one exhib- it by combining topics. Junior and Intermediate members exhibit 10 or more specimens; Senior members exhibit 15 or more specimens. All must have been collected in the current 4-H year. One ex- hibit per class number. Exhibit may be a flat board or 3-dimensional. Three- dimensional display size maximum is 30" in length, 24" deep (front to back) and 36" high. Include expla- nation to the judge as outlined under Educational Display in fair book. The flat board maximum size is 22" by 28". Refer to guidelines in the "4-H Forestry Exhibit Requirements" (1998) for specific advanced forestry exhibit details. Educational Display exhibits are scored using the Educational Display Check Sheet (40-463), available at the County Extension office or on the State 4-H web- site at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/resources/materials 441 200 511 Junior First Year Forestry Member: advanced exhibit. Topic include cones, tree seeds, conks, damage specimens, bark, wood mounts, lumber mounts or other educational displays. 441 200 52_ Advanced Forestry Exhibit: using one or combining the topics of cones, seeds and bark. 441 200 53_ Advanced Forestry Exhibit: using one or combining the topics of conks and damage speci- mens. 441 200 54_ Advanced Forestry Exhibit: using one or combining the topics of wood mounts and lumber mounts. 441 200 55_ Advanced Forestry Exhibit: educa- tional display (i.e., management plans, tree farm maps, model camp sites, career opportunities, forestry concept or use your imagination to create your own display.) Note: Fill in blank in class number (__) with cor- responding number for Junior, Intermediate or Senior. 1. Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior Marine Science An EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT relating to the marine en- vironment. May be either salt water or fresh water. May not exceed 30" in width, 24" deep (front to back) and 36" high. Include explanation to the judge as out- lined under Educational Display in fair book. Each ex- hibit piece must be labeled with the member's name, county and class number. Judging criteria is outlined on 4-H Educational Poster/Display Score Sheet (40- 463) available at the County Extension office or on the State 4-H website at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/resources/materi- 2016 ★ GRANT COUNTY FAIR ★ PAGE 82 als.html 423 200 011 423 200 021 Third Year 423 200 012 Year 423 200 022 and Third Year 423 200 013 423 200 023 Third Year. 423 200 034 bers) Marine Science, Junior First Year Marine Science, Junior Second and Marine Science, Intermediate First Marine Science, Intermediate Second Marine Science, Senior First Year Marine Science, Senior Second and Marine Science Club (2 or more mem- test-materials Some of the orders have changed in Entomology by combining old orders or making new ones. Be sure to use the current order names for the insects check with the Extension office or go to the State 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/natural-science. See the link to “UPDATE” under the heading First Year, next to the 4-H Entomology Manual (4H3221) for the updat- ed “Insect Orders, Meanings, Common Names”. Recommended reference for entomology orders for labels of specimens, Borror and Delong’s Introduction to the Study of Insects 7th Edition written by Charles A. Triplehorn and Norman F. Johnson. In the event of a discrepancy this reference will be considered the cor- rect information source. Entomology Note: Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member’s name, county and class number. All insects must be collected in the current year for Juniors First Year exhibit. At least 50% of those displayed by Juniors Second and Third Year, Intermediates and Seniors must have been collected in the current year. New requirement beginning in 2014: An insect infor- mation sheet, titled Information on New Insects in Collection for Current 4-H Project Year, is required with Intermediate and Senior insect collections. This sheet should be completed only for the new insects collected in the current project year. Make additional copies of page 2 as needed to list the new insects in the current year. The form is available on line at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/natural-science. Attach the completed sheets to the bottom of the col- lection box in an unsealed envelope for the judge to read at fair. OTHER ENTOMOLOGY EXHIBITS Note: Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member’s name, county and class number. First year exhibitors in an exhibit category may use insects col- lected in previous years. Succeeding years exhibits in the same exhibit category must include some insects collected in the current year. 821 100 011 Entomology, Junior First Year, 10 insects, at least 8 orders. 821 100 021 Entomology, Junior Second and Third Year, 20 insects, at least 10 orders. 821 100 012 Entomology, Intermediate First Year, 16 to 30 insects, at least 12 orders. 821 100 022 Entomology, Intermediate Second and Third Year, 36 insects, at least 12 orders. 821 100 013 Entomology, Senior First Year, 26-40 in- sects, at least 15 orders. 821 100 023 Entomology, Senior Second and Third Year, 50 insects at least 15 orders. 821 100 56_ Other Entomology Exhibits, Spiders and other insect relatives exhibit. Exhibit can include a collec- tion of spiders, centipedes, millipedes, ticks,mites, scorpi- ons or a combination of insect relatives and or an educa- tional display about them. Examples for a display could in- clude experiemnts, surveys, photographs, life histories, etc. Live spiders or insect relatives may not be displayed. Specimen Collections should be collection of identified bottles fastened into a box. Exhibitors making a collection using alcohol bottles should follow the guidelines for insect specimens in the entomology manual. Educational displays may not exceed 30” in width, 24” deep (front to back) and 36” high. 821 100 52_ Other Entomology Exhibits, exhibit in cat- egories of Insects attracted to lights; Garden insects; or Beneficial insects (e.g., pollinators or predators) NOTE: Honeybee topics should be entered as a Honeybee Exhibit; please see the exhibit description in the following section. 821 100 53_ Other Entomology Exhibits, exhibit in cat- egories of Harmful insects (e.g., parasite, pest or disease); Insects plant damage (Riker mount); Specialize in an insect order 821 100 54_ Other Entomology Exhibits, exhibit in cat- egories of Soil insects; Forest insects; Aquatic insects 821 100 55_ Other Entomology Exhibits, size: 30” wide, 24” deep (front to back) and 36” high. Examples could in- clude experiments, surveys, photographs, life histories, purchased insects, etc. Judging will be based on condition of specimens, mounting, labeling, attractiveness, correct number of specimens, correct identification and educational value of exhibit. Additional information is found in the Entomology Project Manual (4H3221LJuly 1995). Judging criteria are outlined on the Entomology Exhibit Score Card (40-605), available at the county Extension Office or on the State 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-con- 821 100 511 Other Entomology Exhibits, First Year Junior Member, exhibit 10 to 20 different insects in the cat- egories of beneficial insects, harmful insects, insects at- tracted to lights, soil insects, aquatic insects, forest insects, specialize in an insect order, garden insects, insect plant damage (Riker mount) or other educational display. Note: Fill in blank in class number (_) with corre- sponding number for Junior, Intermediate or Senior. 1 Junior (10 to 20 different insects) 2 Intermediate (15 to 35 different insects) 3 Senior (no more than 50 different insects) Judging will be based on condition of specimens, mounting, labeling, including correct spelling of names, attractiveness, correct number of specimens, correct identification and educational value of exhibit. For those not applicable, such as insect plant damage and life histories, they may be mounted as Riker mounts. Follow instructions on page 18 in the 4-H Entomology Manual (4-H 3221) for Riker mounts. In addition, the collections should be labeled to explain their educational value and will be judged based on the scoring used for entomology exhibits Entomology Exhibit Score Card (40-605) and Educational Display check sheet (40-463) available from the county Extension office or on the state 4-H website at, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ resources/materials Size dimensions are 30” wide, 24” deep, 36” high. Include explanation to the judge as outlined under Educational Display in fair book. Some of the orders have changed in Entomology by