Still Project Judging (non livestock)
You must interview judge at the countywide July still project summer judging dates for all non-livestock projects, or by appointment at the Extension Office for makeup judging to be complete and to be eligible for fair exhibition. All livestock projects will be interview judged by the club leader.
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2025 Still Project Judging Guidelines (link to 4-H Handbook)
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2025 4-H Still Project Judging Schedule
- Monday, July 7
- Tuesday, July 8
- Tuesday, July 15 (make-up judging only)
- Wednesday, July 16 (make-up judging only)
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2025 Still Project Judging Registration
- Youth will need to select an interview timeslot for each project needing to be judged. Be sure to have your project number handy for reference during the registration process.
- Timeslots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis; any available timeslots remaining will display during registration process.
Looking for 2025 Still Project Judging Results? (will be posted by 7/11)
Make-Up Judging
If you cannot make it to your assigned judging, you will need to attend make-up judging scheduled for July 15 or 16, 9am-3pm. Please register for your preferred date at https://go.osu.edu/fulton_projectjudging. If those alternative dates do not work, please contact the Extension Office at 419-337-9210 ASAP to discuss possible alternative arrangements. All projects must be judged no later than August 1. Projects judged at make-up judging are not eligible for county awards or the Ohio State Fair.
4-H Interview Grade Guidelines
Judges will be using the following guidelines when determining project grades. Please keep this in mind as you prepare your project for judging.
- Member will receive an “A” if they meet all the project requirements.
- Member will receive a “B” if they meet only some of the requirements and/or forget project books.
- Member will receive a “C” if they do not meet any of the requirements.
Project Note: Member projects cannot be a school or home school project. A reminder that 4-H projects must be different than projects which have received a grade at school. A member may not use a Science Fair project, Family Consumer Sciences project, Art project, etc. for a 4-H project.
Benefits of/Reasons for Interview Judging
- The educational 4-H project experience and the keeping of accurate, up-to-date records.
- Gains interview skills and builds self esteem and poise.
- Provides the opportunity to share what has been learned.
- Provides members with feedback on their projects.
- Provides balance for knowledge gained regardless of the features of the finished product.
Interview Judging Guidelines
- Interview judging of all projects is required for 4-H members; those not participating will be automatically graded incomplete.
- Members must bring their completed project book and records to judging.
- Members must complete all project requirements as outlined in the Fulton County 4-H Handbook.
- Consideration in judging will be given for member’s age, number of years in the same project or project area and any handicaps or learning disabilities.
Tips for 4-H Judging
- Be well groomed. Don’t chew gum.
- Use good posture. Sit and stand straight and tall.
- Be polite and use your best manners.
- Be prepared by talking about your project. Know what you did, how you did it, what you learned and what you might do differently the next time.
- When answering the judge’s questions, speak clearly and loudly enough for the judge to hear your answers.
- During your interview, look directly at the judge. Give him/her your full attention. Don’t be distracted by other people or noises around you.
- Thank the judge when the interview is finished. Remember, the real purpose of judging is sharing and learning.
- Be pleasant and confident. Smile and be enthusiastic!
- Be proud of your accomplishments!! You worked hard to earn them.