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Rule Changes for 2007 Contest:
 
General Rules
7. Tie scores will be broken as designated in the “Land or Range Judging “ booklet.


4-H and FFA Division
Land Judging and Homes Evaluation
2. A maximum of five 4-H and five FFA Land Judging teams may enter from each state. These teams are eligible to participate in the Homesite Evaluation contest. Each state may also enter two additional Homesite Evaluation teams provided they meeting the criteria in rule 6.

3. Each state is responsible for the methods used in selecting the five Land Judging teams and the two additional Homesite Evaluation teams. Each team must be certified by your state’s official.

6. Any 4-H or FFA contestant who has participated in ANY previous National Land Judging contest will not be eligible to participate in this year’s Land Judging contest but may compete in the Homesite Evaluation contest provided they were not previous members of a champion or reserve champion team or a champion or reserve champion individual in Land Judging or Homesite Evaluation. These contestants are eligible to compete in the Range Judging contest. .

Range Judging
4. Members of a team winning first place or the high individual in any previous National Range contest will not be eligible to participate in this year’s contest but may compete in the Land Judging or Homesite Evaluation contest.

 see you in 2007, May 2nd and 3rd
if you're getting ready for 2007 contest, here is a link to the Plant and Soil Sciences' Page

2007 registration and information
 Contest RulesContest Awards, Contest History

 

 

 

 


 


Links of interest:

5/9/08
Final news Release for 2008

(5/8/08)
Land Judging Take Home News Release

(5/1/08)
Governor's Proclamation for Land Judging Day

(5/1/08)
Land Judging Video Order Form


Rule Changes for 2007 Contest

Plant and Soil Sciences' Page                       

Old News Releases
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1993

 - Oklahoma Conservation Commission website