Click on the following project areas to find the appropriate, required supporting information tags.

Questions about 4-H static exhibit requirements can be directed to:

Jennifer Epp, 4-H Youth Development Educator

Email: jepp@unl.edu or Phone: 308-346-4200

Static Projects

Clothing

Clothing data cards are required for most clothing classes. See your county fairbook to learn if your class requires it. 

Crochet & Knitting

Crochet and knitting projects require data cards for judging. These cards inform the judge about your project. 

Quilting

Quilt projects entered in Quilt Quest require two supporting information tags. 

1. Quilt Quest Tag

2. Home Design Tag

Home Design & Restoration

Projects entered in Home Design & Restoration require an HDR tag. Be sure to check your fairbook as a few classes require additional information.

Visual Arts

Projects entered in Visual Arts require this tag

Photography

Photography exhibit preparation tips can be found here

Photography Data Tags

Instructions

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Food

Most food projects require only a recipe card for supporting information, but a few require additional information such as the coffee cake class. Check your fairbook to be sure.

Food Preservation

Certain projects, such as food preservation, have safety guidelines to ensure that the exhibit is safe for consumption by the judges, the youth and their family. These guidelines are listed below:

USDA Food Preservation Safety Guidelines

Food Preservation Information Card

Horticulture

All horticulture and floriculture projects require you to list the variety names or cultivars used in the class. Horticulture, floriculture, vegetable and herb exhibits require specific preparation for county fair. See these links to get specific guidelines:

Preparing Cut Flowers

Selecting & Preparing Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs