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Record Book - Hog

Click here to view results of the 2008 Record Book Program.

Thank you to the generous sponsors of the 2008 Record Book Program:
ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc.
Georgia Cattlemen’s Association
Georgia Club Lamb Producers Association
Georgia Pork Producers Association
Godfrey’s Warehouse

Junior/Senior Market Hog Record Book:

  • This record book is for Junior and Senior participants. Juniors are age 9-8th grade, and Seniors are grades 9-12.
  • Click here to download a PDF of the Junior/Senior Market Hog Record Book.
  • All entries must be from bona-fide 4-H or FFA members for the current year. All market hogs that have a record book completed for must be entered in the 2008 State Market Hog Show.
  • Record keeping is from the date of purchase until no earlier than February 1 and no later than February 22.
  • For participants not attending the 2008 Georgia Junior Livestock Show, the Market Hog Record Book must be received by Monday, February 11th to: Heather K. Shultz, Hoke Smith Annex #321, Athens, GA 30602 OR they may be delivered to the Roquemore Building, no later than 10:00 am Thursday, February 21st.
  • The record book is complete. No additional pages are allowed. Do not submit record books in notebooks or binders. You may use construction paper for the two Supporting Materials pages, but they must be 8 ½” X 11". Use only one side of the pages for your Support Materials.
  • All signatures must be obtained on the front of the record book.
  • Records must be hand written by the member.
  • Plagiarism is not allowed. If an entry is suspected of plagiarism it will be disqualified and ineligible for awards.
  • Awards are given in the form of US Savings Bonds to the top five Junior and Senior Records at the Georgia Junior Livestock Award Banquet, Friday, February 22nd. Social Security numbers are required for awards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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