Section 403 Agriscience Project Display
- The purpose of the Agriscience Project Display is to provide an opportunity for individual FFA members to compete in a science fair related to agriculture. Members who have developed a project based on the application of scientific principles and emerging technologies in agriculture are eligible. It is also designed to educate parents, school officials, and the public about career opportunities available for Agriscience students.
- Categories are Animal Systems, Environmental Services/Natural Resource Systems, Food Products and Processing Systems, Plant Systems, Agricultural Power, Structural and Technical Systems and Social Systems. Tulsa State Fair will not separate into divisions for ages or teams.
- The Agriscience Project Display must meet size requirements for the National FFA Agriscience Fair.
- Booth space will be assigned by the Superintendent upon arrival. Booths not meeting requirements nor following guidelines may be disqualified from the competition and/or removed from display area. Due to space limitations only the top 6 Agriscience Projects may be displayed.
- Judging criteria for the Agriscience Project Display: Creative ability/originality: 25 points, Scientific thought/goal: 25 points, Supporting evidence: 25 points, Booth appearance: 25 points, Total: 100 points
- Ribbons awarded to 1st-5th in each category: Animal Systems, Plant Systems, Food Products & Processing, Environmental Science/Natural Resources, Power, Structural and Technical Systems, Social Science. Rosettes will be awarded to the Overall Champion & Reserve Champion Agriscience Project Display.