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Jr./Sr. Demonstration & Public Speaking Day General Rules March 1, 2018 Doyle High School- Livingston 4:00pm 1. Only 6 th grade through 12 th grade 4-H members can compete. Entries are due February 16, 2018 2. Members are limited to 2 demonstrations or 1 speech and 1 demonstration. 3. Winners will be announced at Achievement Day. 4. Divisions will be: a. Junior- 6 th - 8 th grade b. Senior- 9 th - 12 th grade 5. If a team overlaps two divisions the team will be registered in the older division. Example: a team made up of an 8 th and 9 th grader will be entered in the senior division. Please avoid this if possible. 6. All age requirements for the state contest will be observed to qualify 8 th - 12 th grade parish winners for State 4-H University. An 8 th grader (who is at least 13 years of age by December 31, 2017) is eligible to represent Livingston Parish at State 4-H University. Their scores will be compared to the senior division to select the parish winner. Those selected to represent Livingston Parish will be given a letter with their award at Achievement Day. 7. 4-H members must take care of their own transportation to and from Demonstration Day. Demonstrations A demonstration is a true, physical show and tell. Members should bring all supplies and equipment necessary to demonstrate a process or a finished product to judges. Demonstrations also have visuals which can be in the form of a poster or handout. 1. Demonstrations will be given in teams of 2. Points will be subtracted from score if an individual demonstration is presented. 2. Ten minutes maximum time allotted for demonstrations. Points will be deducted if the demonstration goes over ten minutes. 3. There will be an easel provided for visuals. ENTOMOLOGY DEMONSTRATION (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) 1. Any topic related to entomology (insects) may be demonstrated. 2. Suggested topics: a. Insect control (select one particular insect and demonstrate control of that one insect). b. Environmental Protection c. Pesticide Safety d. Mounting Insects FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE DEMONSTRATION (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) May be given on any topic which relates to family and consumer science (housing, child development, financial management, etc), except food preparation demonstrations. GENERAL AGRICULTURE DEMONSTRATION (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Team may choose any topic which relates to some phase of agriculture. (Examples: animal health and/or care, grooming, equipment use) HORSE DEMONSTRATION (State Horse Show Qualifying Contest for 6th 12th Grade) 1. May be a demonstration or illustrated talk. 2. Subject must pertain to the horse industry. 3. Live animals may be used. HORTICULTURE USE DEMONSTRATION (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) 1. Must relate to use of horticultural crops. 2. Possible topics: Preparation of any food (horticulture product) using fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc., for table uses, cooked or raw or for canning, freezing, or dehydration.

HORTICULTURE GENERAL DEMONSTRATION (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Possible topics: Production -- Any practice that has to do with growing and developing ornamentals, or turf; or growing, developing or maintaining vegetables, fruits, or terrariums. Marketing -- Operations in preparing and exhibiting vegetables, fruits, nuts, flowers and ornamentals for (1) market, (2) offering for sale to a buyer, or (3) for commercial storage. Suggested topics for Production & Marketing: fertilizing the home lawn; potting plants; grafting citrus trees; selling plants for profit; pruning fruit trees Artistic Arrangement -- Demonstration of techniques and principles involved in the artistic arrangement of flowers and/or other horticultural materials. Basically, this should be a demonstration to teach or demonstrate a principle involved in the art of flower arranging. Artificial flowers may not be used. Dried plant material may be used. Suggested topics: Making some type of arrangement using horticultural products of your choice. Landscaping -- Any practice that has to do with arrangement, establishment and or maintenance of developed ornamental plants and turf around or within a home, business, or public grounds (growing or developing materials should be in production). Suggested topics: planting for shade and sun; how to fertilize shade trees; landscaping to attract birds; disease prevention; fruit trees in the landscape; how to control insects in the landscape; how to prune trees and bushes. LOUISIANA CHEF DEMONSTRATION (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Present a demonstration preparing a dish using a Louisiana agriculture product (ex. rice, beef, seafood, poultry, pork) NOT HORTICULTURE PRODUCTS. Demonstration should include history of the product, types available, food value of product, cooking characteristics and product importance in our economy. ANY OTHER SUBJECT 1. A demonstration that does not fit in any of the above listed categories will be placed in the Any Other Subject category. 2. Demonstrations entered in this category cannot be given in another category. 3. This is not a 4-H University qualifying contest. Public Speaking Speech contests require that a member simply present an oral speech. NO VISUALS are expected. 1. This is an individual contest. 2. The speech must be original and composed by the 4-H member. 3. The speech should be at least 3 minutes long and no more than 7 minutes. 4. Notes and visuals may be used if desired, but speeches should not be read. 5. Judges may ask questions after speech. Question time will not be counted in the allotted time. COOPERATIVE (CO-OP) PUBLIC SPEAKING (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Contestants may speak on cooperatives -- farmer, electric, or other cooperatives can be your subject. Information on cooperatives can be obtained from the 4-H Office or on-line. GENERAL PUBLIC SPEAKING (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Contestants may speak on any subject except Cooperatives and Horses, as these are the subject for another contest. HORSE PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST (State Horse Show Qualifying Contest for 6th 12th Grades) Subject must pertain to the horse industry.

Illustrated Talks & Ambassador Contests An Illustrated Talk is simply a speech with visuals (posters or handouts). The presenter does NOT demonstrate a skill. Follow specific category rules closely as some require certain types of visuals. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ILLUSTRATED TALK (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Suggested topics Present an illustrated talk on some aspect of conservation of any of the state s natural resources, such as soil, water, energy, air, forests, wetlands, etc. FOOD STAR (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 9-12th Grade) 1. Open to members in the 9-12th grades only. 2. Teams of 2-4 members allowed. 3. Prepare recipe in advance and bring 1 plated dish for judges to sample. Recipe must contain at least 1 pound of Louisiana seafood and must be 750 calories or less per serving. 4. Submit copy of recipe to judges with calorie count listed. 5. Present 3-5 minute talk about dish. Include preparation, nutrition and economic value of seafood used. All team members should take part in the oral presentation. SOYBEAN ILLUSTRATED TALK (4-H University Qualifying Contest for 8-12th Grade) Present an illustrated talk (posters/visuals only - not a demonstration) about the soybean industry. It is suggested that the presentation be on some specific phase of the soybean industry. Present a talk on such topics as: disease control, nutrition importance, harvesting, weed control, marketing, use of soybeans, etc. SEAFOOD AMBASSADOR CONTEST (Illustrated Talk) Division Winners qualify to compete at State Ambassador Contest Seafood Division I (Grade 6) Seafood Division II (Grades 7-9) 2. Prepare an essay not to exceed 500 words or 3 typed pages, (12-14 spaces per inch) double spaced, about the selected subject. 3. Presents a 2-3 minute explanation of subject. (Only one poster is allowed; no table top displays are Seafood Division III (Grades 10-12) 1. The illustrated talk should concern seafood (should NOT be a demonstration). Information for the talk can be taken from reliable sources. 3. Posters or Power Point presentations are allowed for the Illustrated Talk (no table top displays are. (Costumes based on theme are acceptable). 4. No cooking or preparation of a dish will be required for this division.

POULTRY AMBASSADOR CONTEST (Chicken & Turkey) ILLUSTRATED TALK Division Winners will compete at State Ambassador Contest Poultry (Chicken and Turkey) Division I (Grade 6) Poultry (Chicken and Turkey) Division II (Grades 7-9) 2. Prepares an essay not to exceed 500 words or 3 typed pages, (12-14 spaces per inch) double spaced, 3. Presents a 2-3 minute explanation of subject. (Only one poster is allowed; no table top displays are Poultry (Chicken and Turkey) Division III (Grades 10-12) 1. The Illustrated Talk should concern chicken or turkey (depending on the contest the 4-H er is competing in). Information for the talk can be taken from the Poultry Fact Sheet and other reliable sources. 2. The presentation should be 5-8 minutes in length. Points will be deducted from any length under 5 minutes or 3. Posters or Power Point presentations are allowed for the Illustrated Talk (no table top displays are. (Costumes based on theme are acceptable). 4. No cooking or preparation of a dish will be required for this division. EGG AMBASSADOR CONTEST ILLUSTRATED TALK Division Winners will compete at State Ambassador Contest Egg Division I (Grades 6) Egg Division II (Grades 7-9) 2. Prepares an essay not to exceed 500 words or 3 typed pages, (12-14 spaces per inch) double spaced, 3, Presents a 2-3 minute explanation of subject. (Only one poster is allowed; no table top displays are

Egg Division III (Grades 10-12) 1. The illustrated talk should concern eggs. Information for the talk can be taken from reliable sources. 3. Only posters are allowed for the Illustrated Talk (no table top displays are. Power point or computer generated presentations are not allowed. (Costumes based on theme are acceptable). SUGARCANE AMBASSADOR CONTEST ILLUSTRATED TALK Division Winners will complete at State Ambassador Contest Sugar Division I (Grade 6) 6. No notes or outlines, other than wording on the posters are to be used while giving the presentation. Sugar Division II (Grades 7-9) 2. Prepares an essay not to exceed 500 words or 3 typed pages, (12-14 spaces per inch) double-spaced, 3. Presents a 2-3 minute explanation of subject. (Only one poster is allowed; no table top displays are Sugar Division III (Grades 10-12) 1. The illustrated talk should concern sugar/sugarcane (should NOT be a demonstration). 3. Posters or Power points are allowed for the Illustrated Talk. No table top displays are allowed. (Costumes based on theme are acceptable). 5. No cooking or preparation of a dish will be required for this division.