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I have read the above Livestock Code of Conduct and I understand the consequences of not following these expectations, before and during the raising of a livestock project. I also understand that I can be disqualified from the fair, even if my animal and I are already on the premises, due to inappropriate behavior. Please sign and return this form to the project advisor. If you have any questions at any time, please contact the Ms. Naylon, FFA Advisor at [email protected]

Student Signature:________________________________ Date: _________________ Parents Signature:________________________________ Date: _________________ Species Advisors Signature:_________________________ Date: _______________

To: FFA Members

From: CHS AG Department Re: DAIRY CATTLE Project Agreement

FFA member,

If you are interested in showing a heifer this year the contract and information below must be reviewed and signed by both you and your parent/guardian. Raising an animal takes responsibility, hard work, and dedication but it will be a rewarding experience in the end. Remember there is no guarantee of a profit. Livestock projects are variable and expensive. Please do not take this responsibility lightly.

Student Duties and Responsibilities:

• Feed, water, clean pen, and exercise your heifer twice a day (morning and night- Approx.

45-1 hr. visit) **Heifer should be walked a minimum of 30min. per day**

• Remove dirty bedding daily

• Wash heifer regularly, apply fly spray, care for general needs based on Advisor’s

recommendations

• If you are going out of town it is your responsibility to find a caretaker

• You must be eligible to get an animal and you must remain eligible throughout the project

in order to show and sell your animal at the fair

• You must find a buyer for your steer (THE AG DEPARTMENT WILL NOT DO THIS FOR YOU) **ALL SCHOOL RULES APPLY AT THE AG FARM**

STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE A STEER THROUGH THE CORCORAN AG DEPARTMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. NO ANIMALS PURCHASED FROM UNAPPROVED BREEDERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE KEPT AT THE SCHOOL FARM OR SHOWN UNDER CORCORAN FFA.

Supplies:

• Shampoo (Recommended: Sullivan’s Clear Choice Shampoo, Weaver Shampoo or Mane

and Tail)

• Skin Conditioner (Recommended: Sullivan’s Supply Revive, Kleen Sheen, Mane and Tail,

etc.)

• Brush for washing (Stiff bristle brush) • Show halter

• Official FFA Uniform: FFA jacket, FFA tie or scarf, white collared button up shirt, white

responsible for the cost.

**THE STUDENT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF THE PROJECT UP FRONT** **No Animals Will Be Purchased Without The Project Being Paid In Full**

Project Cost: Project: $4595.00

Heifer Cost: $2500.00

Insurance: 100.00

Chapter Fixed Costs-

Fair Shirts: $25.00

Entries (Varies) **Student Paid**

Feed: $1500.00

Show Items/Misc Cost: $350.00

Pen Rent($15/Month): $120.00

$4595.00 Break Even:

$4595.00

Profit/Loss: Varies

**Pen Rent Includes Basic Meds, Facility Repair, and Farm Maintenance Contribution**

**Add-ons are necessary to make money in this project** **Projections are not a guarantee of profit or loss**

3. Written a thank you note to your buyer and add-ons Expectations:

All showman will adhere to the rules and expectations explained in the CUSD School Farm Use Agreement and the Corcoran High School FFA Livestock Showman Policies and Procedures. Failure to do so will lead to discipline procedures.

Understand that there is variable risk in the raising and showing of any livestock species, even with the best care sometimes things will go wrong-follow the advice and expertise of the Livestock advisors to ensure a successful experience.

STUDENT AGREEMENT

I _________________________________ have read through this agreement and realize my responsibilities and commitments to successfully raise a heifer. By signing this contract, I agree to provide the money and care for the heifer as stated in the agreement. If I can’t fulfill my duties as stated in the agreement I understand that I will get one verbal warning and one written warning from Advisor and Individual School Administration. If I neglect to correct the problem after the written warning, I face suspension and removal of my animal from the farm. I understand that if this action occurs I am still responsible for any monetary debts owed to the department.

______________________________________ _______________ Signature Date

PARENT/ GUARDIAN AGREEMENT

I _______________________________ have read through this agreement and realize the responsibilities my son/daughter will have in raising this animal. I am also aware of the costs involved in maintaining the project. I agree to the above listed terms and give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in this project.

______________________________________ _________________ Signature Date

Kings County Fair ~ June 4th – 10th, 2018 Warnings can be given for the following:

• Neglect of the animal (lack of feed, water, medication, etc.)

• Lack of respect of school property and/or individuals involved with the project • Failure to feed twice a day in a timely manner

• Failure to clean pen on a daily basis and in a timely manner

• Any other issue outlined in Farm Use Agreement, Showman Agreement, or the Fair

Contract

Contract Received _________________________________

To: FFA Members

From: CHS AG Department Re: Hog Project Agreement

FFA member,

If you are interested in showing a hog this year the contract and information below must be reviewed and signed by both you and your parent/guardian. Raising an animal takes responsibility, hard work, and dedication but it will be a rewarding experience in the end. Remember there is no guarantee of a profit. Livestock projects are variable and expensive. Please do not take this responsibility lightly.

Student Duties and Responsibilities:

• Feed, water, clean pen, and exercise your hog twice a day (morning and night- Approx. 45-

1 hr. visit) **Hog should be walked a minimum of 30min. per day**

• Remove dirty shavings from the pen at least once per week- Hog waste daily • Wash pig regularly, apply fly spray, care for general needs based on Advisor’s

recommendations

• Weigh and record weight WEEKLY

• If you are going out of town it is your responsibility to find a caretaker • Attend EVERY showmanship practice. (You will be fined $5/ missed practice)

• You must be eligible to get an animal and you must remain eligible throughout the project

in order to show and sell your animal at the fair

• You must find a buyer for your hog (THE AG DEPARTMENT WILL NOT DO THIS FOR YOU) **ALL SCHOOL RULES APPLY AT THE AG FARM**

STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE A HOG THROUGH THE CORCORAN AG DEPARTMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. NO ANIMALS PURCHASED FROM UNAPPROVED BREEDERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE KEPT AT THE SCHOOL FARM OR SHOWN UNDER CORCORAN FFA.

Supplies:

• Shampoo (Recommended: Sullivan’s Clear Choice Shampoo, White Gojo Original Hand

Cleaner, or Mane and Tail)

• Skin Conditioner (Recommended: Sullivan’s Supply Sudden Impact, Swine Shine, or Baby

Oil)

• Sun Screen

• Brush for washing (Stiff bristle brush)

• Show stick and showmanship brush (PVC or Whip Recommended)

• Official FFA Uniform: FFA jacket, FFA tie or scarf, white collared button up shirt, white

responsible for the cost.

**THE STUDENT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF THE PROJECT UP FRONT All payment deadlines must be met in order for the animal to be shown and sold at the 2018 Kings County Fair **

**No Animals Will Be Purchased Without The Project Being Paid In Full**

Project Cost: Project: $1185

Hog Cost: $350.00

Insurance: $20.00

Chapter Fixed Costs-

Fair Shirts: $25.00

Entries (Varies) **Student Paid**

Feed: 14 bags Showtec 18241: $420.00 Supplementation: $125.00 Shavings: $180.00 Pen Rent($15/Month): $65.00 $1,185.00 Break Even: 250lb. Animal @ $5/lb. $1,250.00 Profit/Loss: $65.00

**Pen Rent Includes Basic Meds, Facility Repair, and Farm Maintenance Contribution**

**Add-ons are necessary to make money in this project** **Projections are not a guarantee of profit**

2. Cleaned your pen and feed locker

3. Written a thank you note to your buyer and add-ons Expectations:

All showman will adhere to the rules and expectations explained in the CUSD School Farm Use Agreement and the Corcoran High School FFA Livestock Showman Policies and Procedures. Failure to do so will lead to discipline procedures.

Understand that there is variable risk in the raising and showing of any livestock species, even with the best care sometimes things will go wrong-follow the advice and expertise of the Livestock advisors to ensure a successful experience.

CHS FFA HOG PROJECT AGREEMENT STUDENT AGREEMENT

I _________________________________ have read through this agreement and realize my responsibilities and commitments to successfully raise a hog. By signing this contract, I agree to provide the money and care for the hog as stated in the agreement. If I can’t fulfill my duties as stated in the agreement I understand that I will get one verbal warning and one written warning from Advisor and Individual School Administration. If I neglect to correct the problem after the written warning, I face suspension and removal of my animal from the farm. I understand that if this action occurs I am still responsible for any monetary debts owed to the department.

______________________________________ _______________ Signature Date

PARENT/ GUARDIAN AGREEMENT

I _______________________________ have read through this agreement and realize the responsibilities my son/daughter will have in raising this animal. I am also aware of the costs involved in maintaining the project. I agree to the above listed terms and give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in this project.

______________________________________ _________________ Signature Date

Kings County Fair ~ June 14th – 18th Warnings can be given for the following:

• Neglect of the animal (lack of feed, water, medication, etc.)

• Lack of respect of school property and/or individuals involved with the project • Failure to feed twice a day in a timely manner

• Failure to clean pen on a daily basis and in a timely manner

• Any other issue outlined in Farm Use Agreement, Showman Agreement, or the Fair

Contract

Contract Received _________________________________

To: FFA Members

From: CHS AG Department Re: SMALL ANIMAL Project Agreement

FFA member,

If you are interested in showing a small animal project this year the contract and

information below must be reviewed and signed by both you and your parent/guardian. Raising an animal takes responsibility, hard work, and dedication but it will be a rewarding experience in the end. Remember there is no guarantee of a profit. Livestock projects are variable and expensive. Please do not take this responsibility lightly.

Student Duties and Responsibilities: • Feed, water, clean pen everyday

• Wash water buckets and clean barn everyday • Weigh and record weight WEEKLY

• If you are going out of town it is your responsibility to find a caretaker

• You must be eligible to get an animal and you must remain eligible throughout the project in order to show and sell your animal at the fair

• You must find a buyer for your goat (THE AG DEPARTMENT WILL NOT DO THIS FOR YOU)

**ALL SCHOOL RULES APPLY AT THE AG FARM**

STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE ALL ANIMALS THROUGH THE CORCORAN AG DEPARTMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. NO ANIMALS PURCHASED FROM UNAPPROVED BREEDERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE KEPT AT THE SCHOOL FARM OR SHOWN UNDER CORCORAN FFA.

Supplies:

• Official FFA Uniform: FFA jacket, FFA tie or scarf, white collared button up shirt, white pants, and black or brown boots and belt.

Project Cost Commitment

All costs are based on multiple occupancy in a pen; due to space constraints students are not guaranteed a solo pen. The chapter is subsidizing the cost medications and shavings for fair. Additionally, any major vet bills, extra supplies and/or ENTRY FEES the student/family is responsible for the cost.

**THE STUDENT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF THE PROJECT UP FRONT**

**No Animals Will Be Purchased Without The Project Being Paid In Full, All payment deadlines must be met in order for animal to be shown and sold at the 2018 Kings County Fair**

(30 days) Rabbit-150.00 (45 days) Chickens-125.00 (120 days) Turkeys-200.00

**Pen rent, feed, bedding, and animals Chapter Fixed Costs-

Fair Shirts: $25.00

Entries (Varies) **Student Paid**

Profit/Loss: Profit on add-ons, sale over break even price

**Add-ons are necessary to make money in this project** **Projections are not a guarantee of profit**

After showing and selling your animal at the Kings Fair you will only receive your fair check when you have completed the following:

1. Finished / updated your record book 2. Cleaned your pen and feed locker

3. Written a thank you note to your buyer and add-ons Expectations:

All showman will adhere to the rules and expectations explained in the CUSD School Farm Use Agreement and the Corcoran High School FFA Livestock Showman Policies and Procedures. Failure to do so will lead to discipline procedures.

Understand that there is variable risk in the raising and showing of any livestock species, even with the best care sometimes things will go wrong-follow the advice and expertise of the Livestock advisors to ensure a successful experience

I _________________________________ have read through this agreement and realize my responsibilities and commitments to successfully raise a small animal. By signing this contract, I agree to provide the money and care for the goat as stated in the agreement. If I can’t fulfill my duties as stated in the agreement I understand that I will get one verbal warning and one written warning from Advisor and Individual School Administration. If I neglect to correct the problem after the written warning, I face suspension and removal of my animal from the farm. I understand that if this action occurs I am still responsible for any monetary debts owed to the department.

______________________________________ _______________ Signature Date

PARENT/ GUARDIAN AGREEMENT

I _______________________________ have read through this agreement and realize the responsibilities my son/daughter will have in raising this animal. I am also aware of the costs involved in maintaining the project. I agree to the above listed terms and give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in this project.

______________________________________ _________________ Signature Date

Kings County Fair ~ June 4th-10th, 2017

Warnings can be given for the following:

• Neglect of the animal (lack of feed, water, medication, etc.)

• Lack of respect of school property and/or individuals involved with the project • Failure to feed twice a day in a timely manner

• Failure to clean pen on a daily basis and in a timely manner

• Any other issue outlined in Farm Use Agreement, Showman Agreement, or the Fair Contract

**After the 2nd warning a meeting will be held with student, parent, school administrator, and

advisor.

**After 3rd warning, animal must be removed from the school farm and/or student will be

unable to show.

Contract Received _________________________________

To: FFA Members

From: CHS AG Department Re: Market LAMB Project Agreement

FFA member,

If you are interested in showing a Lamb this year the contract and information below must be reviewed and signed by both you and your parent/guardian. Raising an animal takes responsibility, hard work, and dedication but it will be a rewarding experience in the end. Remember there is no guarantee of a profit. Livestock projects are variable and expensive. Please do not take this responsibility lightly.

Student Duties and Responsibilities:

• Feed, water, clean pen, and exercise your lamb once a day • Wash water buckets and clean barn on a weekly basis • Weigh and record weight WEEKLY

• If you are going out of town it is your responsibility to find a caretaker

• You must be eligible to get an animal and you must remain eligible throughout the project

in order to show and sell your animal at the fair

• You must find a buyer for your lamb (THE AG DEPARTMENT WILL NOT DO THIS FOR YOU)

**ALL SCHOOL RULES APPLY AT THE AG FARM**

STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE A LAMB THROUGH THE CORCORAN AG DEPARTMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED. NO ANIMALS PURCHASED FROM UNAPPROVED BREEDERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE KEPT AT THE SCHOOL FARM OR SHOWN UNDER CORCORAN FFA.

Supplies:

• Shampoo • Fly Spray • Halter

• Official FFA Uniform: FFA jacket, FFA tie or scarf, white collared button up shirt, white

pants, and black or brown boots and belt.

Project Cost Commitment

All costs are based on multiple occupancy in a pen; due to space constraints students are not guaranteed a solo pen. The chapter is subsidizing the cost medications and shavings for fair. Additionally, any major vet bills, extra supplies and/or ENTRY FEES the student/family is responsible for the cost.

Project Cost: Project: 800.00

Lamb Cost: $400.00

Insurance: $30.00

Chapter Fixed Costs-

Fair Shirts: $25.00

Entries (Varies) **Student Paid**

Show Feed and supplements: $250.00

Misc Cost: $30.00

Pen Rent($15/Month): $65.00

800.00 Break Even:

135lb. Animal @ $6/lb. $810.00

Profit/Loss: Profit on add-ons, sale over break even price **$65.00 Pen Rent Includes Basic Meds, Facility Repair,

and Farm Maintenance Contribution**

**Add-ons are necessary to make money in this project** **Projections are not a guarantee of profit**

3. Written a thank you note to your buyer and add-ons

Expectations:

All showman will adhere to the rules and expectations explained in the CUSD School Farm Use Agreement and the Corcoran High School FFA Livestock Showman Policies and Procedures. Failure to do so will lead to discipline procedures.

Understand that there is variable risk in the raising and showing of any livestock species, even with the best care sometimes things will go wrong-follow the advice and expertise of the Livestock advisors to ensure a successful experience.

I _________________________________ have read through this agreement and realize my responsibilities and commitments to successfully raise a lamb. By signing this contract, I agree to provide the money and care for the lamb as stated in the agreement. If I can’t fulfill my duties as stated in the agreement I understand that I will get one verbal warning and one written warning from Advisor and Individual School Administration. If I neglect to correct the problem after the written warning, I face suspension and removal of my animal from the farm. I understand that if this action occurs I am still responsible for any monetary debts owed to the department.

______________________________________ _______________ Signature Date

PARENT/ GUARDIAN AGREEMENT

I _______________________________ have read through this agreement and realize the responsibilities my son/daughter will have in raising this animal. I am also aware of the costs involved in maintaining the project. I agree to the above listed terms and give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in this project.

______________________________________ _________________ Signature Date

Kings County Fair ~ June 4th-10th, 2018

Warnings can be given for the following:

• Neglect of the animal (lack of feed, water, medication, etc.)

• Lack of respect of school property and/or individuals involved with the project • Failure to feed twice a day in a timely manner

• Failure to clean pen on a daily basis and in a timely manner

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