4-H Youth Development Exhibits
Exhibits should be permanently signed and dated, in an inconspicuous location, if material permits. Some exhibits that should be signed and dated are posters, most expressive arts including fine art, ceramics, woodworking and woodcrafts, herbarium cards, seed boards, forestry exhibits and model rocketry. Judge or judging committee may permanently mark exhibit with fair and year (for example: TSF 2025), if not signed and dated.
4-H Inside Exhibit Entry Tags
4-H will be the only class to use these tags.
- Check appropriate division
- Ensure exhibitor’s full name and a school or parent phone number is included on the tag in order to return entries to students
- Duplicate copies (top for leader, middle for judging, bottom for display)
- Please mark tags firmly so all layers are legible
Tags must be securely attached with rubberband, tape, or pin before bringing to the fair.
4-H Exhibits
- 4-H Sections 300-325
- Section 300 4-H Poster-Art Exhibit
- Section 301 Educational Booth Display
- Section 302 4-H Photography
- Section 303 Creative Arts
- Section 304 4-H Technology Exhibits
- Section 305 Science Discovery Projects
- Section 306 Design and Construction
- Section 307 Babysitting/Child Care
- Section 308 4-H Food Science & Nutrition Fair Exhibits
- Section 309 Personal Development
- Section 310 4-H Postmark
- Section 311 4-H Electric Exhibit
- Section 312 Model Rocketry
- Section 313 4-H Wood Science and Industrial Arts
- Section 314 4-H Shooting Sports
- Section 315 Entomology - 4-H Insect Exhibits
- Section 316 4-H Forestry
- Section 317 4-H Geology
- Section 318 4-H Wildlife Projects
- Section 319 4-H Environmental Stewardship
- Section 320 4-H Crops
- Section 321 4-H Forage Plants
- Section 322 4-H Home Gardening
- Section 323 4-H Home Grounds
- Section 324 4-H Horticulture
- Section 325 4-H Companion Animals and Livestock