SAEP
Rules & Responsibilities
FFA & Booster Club
General Rules & Eligibility
Animal Rules & Show Procedures
100

This type of SAEP is only for first-year agriculture students.

Exploratory SAEP

100

This protective equipment is required at all times in the Ag Mechanics shop.

protective eye glasses

100

This is the estimated cost of an FFA jacket.

$60

100

This form of animal ownership, along with leasing, makes an animal ineligible to be shown at WGLS.

loaned animal

100

These animals have no weight tolerance in WGLS weigh-ins.

rabbits

200

One of the four approved SAEP methods, this involves creating and operating a small agribusiness.

What is Agricultural Entrepreneurship/Ownership?

200

The student is responsible for the daily care of their project and for informing this person of any problems.

agriculture science teacher

200

Parents can join this organization for $5 to support ASTA events.

Ag Booster Club

200

Exhibitors must be active members of an invited FFA chapter or this youth agricultural organization to participate in WGLS.

4H

200

Market goats must be slick sheared before arrival, with no more than this much hair above the hocks.

¼ inch

300

Before starting any SAEP, this person must approve the project.

Ag Coordinator

300

Students failing two or more grading periods lose their ability to use this facility the following school year.

Vickery Project Center

300

All livestock must be identified by this for ownership purposes before showing.

tag number

300

Exhibitors must notify their FFA or 4H leader of this decision before the close of each divisional show.

their intent to sell or floor their animal

300

This prohibited grooming item, common for sheep and goats, includes all restraining devices and stands for trimming.

head stand

400

Name all of the types of livestock allowed for ASTA projects.

goats, lambs, swine, poultry, or cattle

400

The ASTA Code of Ethics states that students should refrain from this type of talk.

loud, boisterous talk, swearing, and other unbecoming conduct

400

What is the third course in the food science pathway?

Food Processing

400

All protests must be in writing, submitted within one hour of class judging, and accompanied by this deposit.

$250 cash

400

This is the maximum number of animal units an exhibitor can show at WGLS.

three

500

To show an animal at a livestock show, a student must meet these two eligibility requirements.

What is being an FFA member and enrolled in an agriculture science class

500

A $250 fine and possible loss of barn privileges may result from failing to do this after a project is completed.

cleaning pens and lockers

500

This non-refundable fee is required to use the Ag Project Center.

Ag Project Center fee

500

Failure to submit “Thank You” letters by March 1, 2026 results in this penalty.

forfeiting the sale of the animal and donating all monies to the WGLS livestock fund

500

If an exhibitor has two animals in the same class, this must be done to show both animals.

have an eligible substitute show the second animal and complete a substitute form

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