Contest Registrations & Entry Forms

Yellow Contest Entry Form

Contests Entry Form (YELLOW).pdf

Due June 15th or the following Monday if the 15th happens on a weekend.  - Must be completed for the ATV & Tractor Driving Contest and Livestock, Dairy & Horse Judging Contests  (Can be completed online at:  https://nemaha.fairwire.com/)

Green Animal Entry Form

Animal Entry Form (GREEN).docx

Due June 15th or the following Monday if the 15th happens on a weekend.  - Must be completed for all animals brought to the fair.  (Can be completed online at: https://nemaha.fairwire.com/)

Animal ID's will also need competed.  They can be found here: 4-H Livestock Information | Nebraska Extension | Nebraska | Nebraska Extension in Nemaha County

Static Exhibit Entry Form

Static Exhibit Entry Form.pdf

This form helps you and the office organize your static exhibit entries.  It is also what the office will use to prepare exhibit tags for your entries.  This form is very helpful and should be turned into the office by the last Friday in July.   (Can be completed online at:  https://nemaha.fairwire.com/ )

Cat & Companion Animal Show Entry Form

Clover Kids 

Forms are due by June 15th or the following Monday if the 15th is on the weekend.

Clover Kid Pet Show Entry Sheet.pdf

Clover Kid Static Exhibit Entry Sheet.pdf

Scholarship Information 

  • 4-H Council Scholarship - Due January 15th

4-H Council Scholarship App.pdf

 

Achievement Applications

Instructions

At the end of each 4-H year (September) 4-H'ers are encouraged to record achievements and learning experiences from the past 4-H year so your achievements can be recognized.  County Achievement Applications are due September 25th and will be submitted electronically.

 

Seniors

Intermediates

Juniors

Character Counts Award Form

2024 Character Counts Application.pdf

Youth can only win this award once.  

Diamond Clover 

The Nebraska 4-H Diamond Clover program encourages 4-H youth to engage in a variety of programs, projects, and activities that will enable youth to acquire skills and abilities that will prepare them for success in the future. The program is designed to reach and recognize all youth engaged in 4-H, from club members and campers to school enrichment, afterschool, and special interest program participants. 

The program consists of six levels that require a young person to plan and report a broad range of age-appropriate accomplishments. For each level, the Nebraska 4-H Diamond Clover program provides a list of accomplishments from which 4-H youth choose their goals. The accomplishments increase in quantity and difficulty for each level. At the beginning of the 4-H year, participants plan what to accomplish and at the end of the 4-H year, they report on their completed accomplishments. Successful completion of a level's Plan & Report form results in a 4-H youth earning that level of the Diamond Clover program. 

Forms and more information can be found at: Diamond Clover | Nebraska 4-H | Nebraska